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Show TI1E EX A MIX Eli: MORNING TTA1L (KID EX, IEHRUABY TUESDAY, AMUSEMENTS. F. J. Hagenbarth la Out After the Old Country Club Acreage. Salt Lake. Fel. Si. There la brisk of uuniMK ia real eaiate southeast the city, ao that local realty dealeri are hiving a IK fly tine of It in mak-lusaleq. In fact the office of one firm recently suggested the ruh at a bargain counter, ao aumeroualy did cboar up and vouid-bpurchaser they all aeemed to have amney to operate aith. There la a call for acreage property for nutting up iato city lot a and aev street a. ao that during the that coning season it la evident of new home will be erected in the aoutheaatern part of the town and in the country Just beyond the cltv line. Ashton A Jenkina bought five arrea city lots, ou already ataked out In 40Belmont aveNiuth aat atraet and nue. a week ago, and alter catensively ass such advertising the sane, there were sold a rush that 3( of these lota before tho weak was out. The price for tne five acres waa 14.000, but the firm has taken In n good deal more than that. The sane firm has aold to John Heed for $3,300 a five roomed Second Kaal and Seventh brick South street; also a house for $2,600 on Second Bast near Seventh South streets to Janus Hansen; alse from Orsea Rnmeilto Elisabeth A. Woolley, IfiualM feat in Forest Pale for $4, owl. There is a deal pending between F. J. Hagenbarth and Mr. Jack OUmer fee (he transfer to the fermer if T6 to 4 the city, the fiO acme southeast homeetrad of the late Mr. OUmer and which was occupied for aomo years by the Country club prior to the removal further aonth, on Ashton avenue. The pntpaed considerations $100,000; but it is said that several real estate operators have gig things tied up so that grantor, or would lie neither weuld-bgrantee know Just where they are at; and until the knot ia untied, things remain in statu qua The tieerge M. Cannon company old today, to Frederick Wyes, iso kiU In kclrk $. Forest Pale. Among sales elsewhere may be chronicled the eale from Charles H. Hyde to Pouglss Benton for $4,1)00, JilO rods on First West street, between Third end Fourth Mouth streets, brick house. containing n -. i ' V; - 1 di .j. yU fr JWi t ' '"w&jrjt, V ; f 'VJ i- - 'if Yf 4 AND THE ORIGINAL- NEW YORK COMPANY - if NOVEL PLOT UILARlOUti COMEDY I HE SEATTLE TIMES: RUSSELL & DREW HAVE A GOOII NEW YEARS ATTRACTION IN THE BELLE OF JAPAN, WHICH OPENED A WEEKS RUN AT THE SEATTLE REFORE VERY LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTS AUDIENCES YESTERDAY. THE PLAY ITSELF IS A LITTLE OUT OF TIIE ORDINARY OF POPULAR PRICED OFFERINGS, BEING MORE OF A SCE X 10 COM El I AM A THAN A MELODRAMA, AND STILL POSSESSING THE NECESSARY AMOUNT OF TO PLEASE A GENERAL CLIENTELE. TIIE OAST IS WELL BALANCED, INTRODUCING AS IT DOES TWO POPULAR PLAYERS WHOM THIRD AVENUE PLAYGOERS MET LAST SEASON IN THE MISSOURI GIRL, REKSIK CLIFTON AND G. HARRIS ELDON. TIIE PLAY REVOLVES AROUND THE ATTEMPT OF A HONGKONG DIVE KEEPER TO BUY A PRETTY JAPANESE GIRL' AND FORCE HER INTO A LIFE ' OF SHAME, BEING PREVENTED FROM SO DOING BY TWO LIVELY AMERICANS WHO HAPPEN TO BE IN YOKOHAMA AT THE TIME. MISS CLIFTON PLAYS TIIE DUAL ROLE OF TITI, TIIE JAPANESE GIRL AND AN AMERICAN GIRL GLORIA, VERY CAPABLY. ELDON AROUSES MANY LAUGHS AS A BOSTON DRUM-- . MKK IN THE ORIENT AND MAREL BAILEY LENDS GOOD COMEDY ASSISTANCE AS A MAIDEN AUNT FROM THE STATES. ' DURING THE PERFORMANCE A (LEVER SPECIALTY IS INTRODUCED BY GOTO, A JAPANESE JUGGLER. THE SETTINGS, PARTICULARLY TUE LAST ACT, SHOWING A TEA GARDEN WITH THE SACRED MOUNTAIN, FUJIYAMA, IN THE BACKGROUND, IS EFFECTIVE. Y-D- II . Prices: $ 1 .00, 75c, 50c, 25c firs broke out at about It oclock. At the tlmd of tho fire there ware IS homos la tho barn, all if whlrh wore saved from the Saturn. A nuiubor of vehicles wore also taken out la time to save them. Several eets of haraoes, five sleighs and cutters, together with numerous other articles, were destroyed. The total kiss partially covered by Insurance, Is estimated at $1,5110. The cense of the fire is unkonwn. There has been a great deal of rain here of late, making the reads very of Btlt cases, has this to ssy in dtscusaing ths present alarm of meningitis; There seems to be an Impression that ouly children can get the disease. This is a gravs error, as 1 have several adult patients, adults being stricken as often an children. The manifest symptoms of the disease iheinaelveH in a sharp and quick manner. usually beginning with a cbllL heavy headache, then vomiting and unconsciousness. It does not drag muddy. The mayor of Morgan took adround for a long time, but when It vantage of ths condition and called the smites, smite hard. The disease cad r It liens out to Improve the roads and be gotten in so many ways; may come sidewalks. The people from all parte from typhtdd per me or tuberculosis of the county responded very liberally genus, aud Is very communicable. The and are to bo commended on tho best safeguards against the disease. It achieved nurceas. is hard to say. Hut my theory as to its prevention Is Isolation and the open window. Mei.l:.ltla Is disease SEQUEL TO AUTO ACCIDENT. that Is taken Into the system through Balt Lake, Feb. 15. An action was the nose and throat, Just as pneumonia or tuberculosis are. That Is the reafllod In the district court this after-nooI advocate fresh air, not In by (ieorge R. Davis. Jr., and son why Charles B. Davis, heirs at law of Oca its cure, bnt ite prevention. Then If children are carefully guarded from B. Davis, deerssed. against the ion and kept In good general conAutomobile company, to recover damages In the sum of $20,000 for the dition they are better able to ward off death of the slier Mr. Davis, who wras tho trouble than In any other way. ' This ia a good thing for grown peokilled by an automobile of the defendant company on Vct Temple street, ple to take heed of. Keep the sysOctober 30, 1900. The auto which ran tem In guod condition, drink in deep Mr. Davis down was being used by draughts of fresh air and eat nourishe the "American" party campaign ing food, and there la little danger. in hauling voters to the regis- Tbete are many cases among the pour at present, and there Is no doubt that tration office on tbe last dny of while not alarming, the condition so far as meningitis is concerned Is n In-fe- et aam-mltte- l.t - ' None of that fresh roasted loose by the pound" store stuff from nobody knows where, full of dust, atmosphere And soiled hands, but the teal old, genuine egg and sugar coated Arbuckle ARIOSA Coffee, which the folks keep in the original pankage $r.d grind in the kitchen. jntjsCoffeeJ C -, 4- Vw4 Lm.Gmnmm N nrffcK SMI . iW W OF, - ENTRANCING DANCING GORGEOUS COSTUMES FROM Oroen River, Wya, Ob. 25. Last night In tho yards here Conductor Al Richards urns In soms way knocked down nsd run over by e train, sad the body, not being discovered. It was run ovar time sad again, until scarcely enough of the remains could be gathered for identification. A meal ticket, bearing his name, found In a Vest pocket was about the only means TO CURE A COLD 1(4 ONE DAY of determining who the man was. The LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tako deceased was a son of Patriarch RichDruggists refund money If it ards of Morgan, Morgan county, I'tuh. Tablets. fulls to cure, K. V, ('.HOVE'S signaLIVERY STABLE DESTROYED BY ture la on each box. 25c. FIRE. DEADLY DISEASE Morgan. Margan Co.. Feb. 25. celcbrat-Inwere while tbe people night Carsbro-Spina- l Meningitis Is weepWashington's birthday in charing the Country After Victims, acter ball given at the opera houac, fire destroyed the- new livery stable Tribune: owned by Bramwcll A I'ugmlre. The Stalking victims with leudly aureneas. although Invisible to cither victim or onlooker, cercbro-spi-nu- l mentngltles has come to Salt Lake and I'tah. atriklng terror Into the hearts of northers who do not know at what moment a loved one may be Ktrurk down, and before realisation of the Illness enmrs lay stark In death, with on! Ilie nasty blotrhes to show that another vlrttm of the spotted fever has .been added to the score already rlHlnud threuahout the country. Thl disease which seems almost a modern one. aernrding to medical mss known years ago and H.ismM Mi'h niV.er varieties ;if brain aud spinal fever. The present kind that mII Iike mo; hers rear, however, the kind thai l iuinx terror to Zlonlte. Back to the (aim I is an epidemic form of the disease. Mid ditfevs essentially from other get good coffee. CHARMING SINGING BEAUTIFUL tfCESEKY Most Novel Ftm Show in the Wotfld MISS BE5SIC CLirTON Court. That's where you . a Youthful Rurel Mall Carrier Tells His KILLED ON THE RAIL The Belle of Japan ISS BESSIE CLIFTON JAIL. Feb. 25. In the federal Balt court David P. Jones today pleaded guilty to ombessleutmt ou four counts aad was sesteucad to imprisonment In the county Jail for sis mouths ou aeeh. However, he will hate to nerve only sin mouths, as the terms run concurrently... A fine 4 $54.43 was also Imposed, the rxaot amount of Jones' ombesslement. Tho defendant wan a rural mail car acyler at Bingham Junction, and cused of appropriating to himself os parlous occasions sums of mousy aud pnatage stamps. Ho suddenly left the etnts, and waa subsequently tr dieted by the federal grand Jury tn January laid. For n long time Jonea could not be found, but be waa euliaequeatly apprehended at Lafayette, Cola, snl won brought to Balt Lake on February J. Since that time he has been In the county Jail. Jones youth he being but If end the story be fold on tbe stand today saved him from a more severe sentence. He frankly told the court that he waa getting but $60 a mnath tor bln nervlme and that of his horse used la his deliveries. He tired of tbe situation and appropriated money to tbe amount of tbe wages due him, not thinking that he was doing anything wrong. Tbs wages are still unpaid. and will doubtless be used in Tho boy paying the fine Imposed. elalma to have been abandoned hy the members of his family. He wears a look of innocence that appealed to thaee who saw him fare the ordeal lu the court room. Immediately after being sentenced he wns taken to tho county jail to servo out his term. i WITH five-roo- In GRAM Resident Manager G. HARRIS ELDON offers the Stupendous Success - r e tory R. ALEXANDER WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' y. e BOV BENT TO I aivinnffVvv,ivbMfcM"fcitrrnrirYviir,toVBVBVfMVkVAViVVMVvvvvuxfXAAa. g bun-dre- . GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association ON THE MOVE. REAL ESTATE 1907. !i . Out vary to general opinion, medical M'icncL-- has discovered tbe deadly Hire geim that ranees all the tnvihle, but Is not very definite on Its csii-e- s. in event Ion and cure In fuel. far, I'ledicul men are railier dubious a!vut record and show cures, the; have rnuse tn he, for Where the a funeral generallv The scientific name for inwim, the fiendi.-- tltr'e felloe Ui, is causing the shunt. Is eelluhsrln'en!.nrit;s. of Welchsi-lbitiin- i d the Het man who d'.sriiv..-(the genu. n years ago. Records from si! over the state show that the is no s'rsnger to the most Ii.idh't'l community, find t r. ing virnis nt) iiitviiiv . dip'oi'iM-ue-i'iir.- I lia-ne- s y. fr. Rsli-v- . the subject auu who Is an !a handling nil r a numht rather serious." Another medical man. airing his views, declared that when a mother discovered any 4 ths suspicious symptoms of meningitis she should lose no time calling in the family When the disease reaches the acute or spasm stage, there Is little hope for the sufferer. Chills and headache and pains should he carefully watched In the youngsters, say the ones. wise l Seventy years ago a medical man t rented his meningitis patients with opiates, pumping them ao full of the "dope" that they drew as few as ten respirations a minute. Thl waa to put the patient In absolute repose uttd to mitigate against the violence of lie spasms. This treatment, discovered so long ago, la still used. In a modified way. the aim being to avoid the exhaustion of the system, caused by the violent convulsions. When a rase la very acute, the patient suffers little, as the doctor merci- THEATRES AT THE GRAND TOMORROW. A puocesa that haa no paralleL unique In conception mid gorgeous in presentation li The Bells 4 Japan," O. Harris Eldon's latest offering, dealing with a nation that has so recently become famous and is so rapidly acquiring our European way of living, it will be a aurprise to many to learn some of tbe customs still in vogue in that country. This comedy dram I the first true picture of the present life in Japan. The piny besides the Japanese charset era, has a number of other Intereetlng ones, InYoung American Girl, the cluding daughter of the Captslu of the Whaling Ship, The Old Nantucket," the raptaln himself, a young Artist from America, his old maid aunt, also an English variety house owner, who with an accomplice a 'woman of the world, cause most 4 the trouble. One of the chief fun makers is an American kodak agent, who generally bobs np at the right time. The principal Japanese character le that of Tttl, an artist's model and Geisha girl, part la In tbe hand of that clever comedienne, Mias Bessie Clifton. Tbe coetuming, scenery and which Boy A Home In Ogden. The transfer. In real estate during January and the first half of February this year In Ogden Indicates that the year of 1107 will be the most active year in the real estate marks; which has been for many years. Ogden has more uuslness; Is In better condition; real estate Is lower In price: real estate will advance more rapidly, and will pay more profit on money Invested In real estate during the next live years, than any other city of the same slxe In the United States. Being fully convinced of the above facts, we have recently purchased Seventy-fivacres of land, scattered about In almost all parts of the city, being located on 18th. 21st, 22nd, 24th. 25th. Ztith, 2th. and 20th streets, anl n Grant. Adams. Monroe. Qtdney, Jackson, Van Huren. Harrison. Tyler. Folk and Tavlni avenues. We have bought this property from persons fully keeps the sufferer under opiate, whe desired to sell. We paid spot and happily. If there is the slightest cash and took the discount. We are chance for hlin. the opiate will help wiltne tn give you part of the profit we ma-lin buying this property: sell tbe cure along. There are so many different phases you a lot In nnv part of the city, any of tbe disease Mint medical men will iic yon may wish, give you your own not give the exact symptom, maniterms, without Interest, We are prepared to sell you a home festation! or treatment, though the simple lustier of keeping the head in any part of the city, with email civo anil the feet hot Is resorted to. payment down and ths balance the same a paying rent, last year we Hill Zion if suffering the ic .variety, this kind lflng the very sold quite a number of houses to railroad mn and others on above prevalent in the spring. plan, the,-- are si satisfied and happy Cures hahy's croup. Willies daily-rut- and are crad'inl'y becoming their ow.t landlords. and bruises, mama's sore threat, We soli lant year Two Hundred grand-tna'lameness Dr. Themas' Ec-l- f lota, many of whlrh ctric Oil -- the great household rent- and Eighty-fou- r the purchasers have fully paid for, ed v. reeelved their di ede and are now ge ting ready to build hnmrs. win have BAILEY EXONERATED. quit ps.vitia rent and will be tha happy owner of the In which they reTexas Senator Is Given a Clearance side. Call and Card. us and we will talk it over, sell jun a lot or a house, help Austin, Texas. Feb. 35 -- The senate you to get home. Shop paying rent at noon passed a resolution dismissing and become conr own landlord. the Ball y Invesrigving committee beBOTH PHONES. 771. 2374 WABHiNGTIN fore it could prepare its report and exAVENUE. onerating Mr Bailey in every particular. The vote was 54 'e,' 11 gsys. phy-slciu- L e fr-.-- s J. J. BRUMMITT Seats on Sale This Morning mounting! of the play are said to be beautiful, that they must he novel there ia no doubt when one thinks of tbe great opportunity the locality of The Belle of Jathe play affords. pan" will le at the Grand opera house tomorrow night, Feb. 27. Make up your mind to go, and above all arrange to get your tickets early, as a packed house is assured. AMUSEMENTS. FACTS Auditorium Roller Skating - ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY. Lawyer and Hie Clients Broke Into a House. Wednesday evening, February 27th and Saturday evening, March e 2nd1, eonple race, Mr. F. B, Hamer and Miss Eva Turner vs-- : . ' Mr. and Mrs.' Peterson. one-mil- Portland, Ore feb. 25. The Oregonian prints the following special from Drain, Ore.: A. C. Emmons, a prominent .Portland lawyer, W. B. Reed and J. B. Holland, all In the employ of the C. E. One week commencing February Loss company, were arrested here to25th, Mr. aad Mrs. Peterson, fanday on a charge of technical burglary cy aad acrobatic skaters, Wednesand bail placed under $1,000 each. Em'' mons secured ball money from the loday and Saturday matinee. cal bank and left on the evening train for the north. Reed and Holland are j still in the custody of the town conLadles Admitted Free Mornings stable and will have a preliminary and Afternoons Except Saturday. with The offense which hearing. they are charged is the breaking Into n books building and taking valuable and records relative to the affairs of Admission, afternoon, 10a the C. E. Lose company which has Admission, evening, 15c. the contract for the grading of the Drain branch of the Southern Pacific. The men arrested arrived from Portland on an early train and went at once to the office of the Loss company UTAHNA where it la charged they packed np all the hooks and records and took them to the depot for shipment by express to Portland. The agent refused to ship them because it wae a holiday and the express office was not open. The local officials of the Loss com jisny here were notified of the attempted removal of the books and warrants were Issued for the arrest of men. Subcontractors the Portland have come in from the construction rampa along the line to await the outcome of the affair. It is said that PRICE 10e, SOe, lOe Los has secured the estimates for several months hut has not turned over the money due the with the result that many creditors, WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. whose claims In the aggregate amount to $50,000 are waiting for their money. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS, THEATER TONIGHT! Among tho Bushrangers We have the best coffats on eartt or anywhrra elw. They are dellctou, pure and refreshing. Bold la airtight cang and package!. Schillings, One Star Coffee, "Good," ?5c per lb. Schillings Two Star Coffee, "Better," SOe per lb. Schillings Three Star Coffee, "Ftae," 25c per lb. Schillings Five Star Coffee, "Finest," 45c per lb. Hewlett's One Crown Coffee, "Gaod," 25c per lb. Hewlett'! Two Crown Coffee, Chnire," 80c per lb. Hewletts Three Crown Coffee, "Choio- ret," 85c per lb. Heek Ins Medina Coffee, "Good," 2Se lb. Velvet Coffee, Very Good," 35c per lb. Heeklno Koba Coffee, "Extra Good," 40c per lb. e Heekina Coffee, "Best of all the Good," 40c per lb. 8hennan A Co., Gena Coffee, Delightful, 25c per lb. J. A. Folger A Co, Golden Gate Coffee, Sunshlnh to the Soul," 40e lb. Dwindell Wright Co., White House Coffee, "Teddys Choice." 40e lb. per Heekine Kln-He- Wedding Breakfast Xaot-Bmlt- Off-fe- 30c lb. "Superfine, Baker A Co., Barlngton Hall . Coffee, . "Steel Cut" 40c lb. M. J. Braaiienstine, M. A B. Coffee, "Very Fine." 40c lb. &L J. Brandenatlne. M. A B. Coffee, ' "Very Fine," can, $1.10. and oosts no more: If these coffees do not benefit everybody It certainly benefits 999 out of a 1,000. So let the other chop enjoy hl favorite cereal in place. than Champagne Better ' Tm B. Evans A Co STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Beth Phenes 2S6. 2364 Washington Avanua. Now is the Time! Get You a FINE WINTER SUIT Garden Seeds t TAILOR-MAD- E CHE API It is not time to plant yet, but soon WILL BE and we want yon to know where to pet your SEEDS. I was of patterns for extra pants are very fine. Repairing and Cleaning done veiy Out line the hip fire, as you all remember, and all mv old stock was burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. In reasonable. J. . BOLSTEAD 31) 24th St i Seeds That Are Sure to Grow , FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN Large or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line ofthat famous Pratts Poultry Food for animal and poultry. In W. T. ASTfLL Bolh Phones 2264 Washington Ave. . ann did. defxnani pnoeunto Mi wiiLl or Uioso. Iiffwen ifiwua M Ftwo -.tor to sbisia patoato "WIN aLL COUNTWI6. Bmtimm Hrrrt itk Wrniklmftm awrsrfffoMiJiM Tattai a4 Raetha hfilapaeat VnMarrastipaaM EiMolp rMniXi.NMIMNMNa WASHINGTON, S. C. |