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Show amusement. Auditorium GRAND OPERA HOUSE CHANT. R. ALEXANDER a p,::!a! end immmmlnii'it fc' mii w'.'J have control i f Odi-n. buelue outside of ill lake to the road early mxi AMUSEMENTS. ;1 Roller Skating Ra. My. j One week cumratncing February 25th. Hr. and Mr. Peterton. fancy and acrobatic skater. Wednesday and Saturday matlnre. President E. T. Jeffrey of the Waet-erPacific Kailway company has issued a circular announcing that F. W. u rliam-pionahi- p Lake. SEASON. Hills of laid I" Scene .uiwniin- - Ar- kansas. -- one-mil- Admission, afternoon, loo. Admission, evening, lac. The announcement ha been made that Monday t h- San ledro road will be open for a resumption of traffic. Nine hundred men are working on the waahniit, which in being rapidly cloned from both end. - . Bushrangers Me, 10 PRICE fiOc On complaint of F. M. Tout, Frank Denman baa been formally charged with adultery. It 1 claimed that Denman bait wife in Texaa. Mrs. Ruilv X. Booth, who has made Ogden hef home fur the past twenty years, haw opened a millinery Nahment at 2730 Washington avenue, In the building occupied by the Lone Star barber shop. The doors were opened this morning for the first lime. Mrs. Booth has just recently completed a course in artistic millinery in a San Francisco school and has the agency for the Gag. hats In this section. us of dissatisfaction by entrusting with your bundles whenever In need of laundry work. The manner In which we turn out our work ought to delight the most fastidious, while cur prices are as low as any other establishment. We await lauaJry your orders. Ogden Steam Laundry of New York would ht- -j I , ' well known SBtlS SL k tjLemop h tbestreqgth tfocke of Mer brands. J The young People's Society of the Congregational church held a mot enjoyable social affair In the church parlor Thursday evening.' Many exciting pastimes were Indulged in, after which a dainty luncheon wag served. ; j , ' T. D. Johnson 'returned to Brigham yesterday where he; together with Judge Cora, will be kept busy the rest of the week trying a civil case in the pit- cher. leave for Fresno, California, Sunday, where he will receive a tryBias" la confiout with that team. dent that he will make good on the coast, aa this will be hla second year la that company. Brigham cojjrt. n left W Thursday. on hla return trip home. Ha has enjoyed hla vacation and la coming hack with good news, which will be announced later. Poid master G lasmean -- . . ash-lngto- Rufus Love, who made such a acDIED Of spinal meningitis, Kneel cess of the show given by the Ogden Mae Shurtllff, daughter Elks, left for Balt Lake Thursday of Ransom Shurtllff, 2053 Farr's Lane. on business connected with n similar production that tt fa proposed to Funeral will be announced later. give by the Salt Laka Elka. The Historical .Society will meet at. F. C. Flanders, formerly a Pullman 2:30 p. m., Saturday, with Mrs. If. E. street. conductor, who was injured slightly Vogel, 246 Twenty-thir- d ia the Gartney wreck cm the Southern Pacific, has accepted the clerkPetersons, Fancy Skater, Auditorship of the European hotel. ium tonight. H. V. Hilliker, formerly superintendent of the Utah dlvldon of the Short Une, has gone to Omaha with hla family. He will assume a position with the examining lmard of the Union Pacific, FROM THE A. M. Umsler, formerly yardniasU-- r at Green River for the ITnion Puciflc, has been appointed assistant trainmaster at Green River. DISEASE decree of divorce was granted yesterday by Judge Howell to Rinse M. Olds from Charles D. Olds, on allegations of the complaint of the plaintiff. A Exchange ' An amended complaint in the Twenty-fift- h Graham vorce proceedings of Edith ys. John H. Graham, was filed In the district court. St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. D0M0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods SPINAL MENINGITIS HAfi CLAIMED dl- - B. 326 Malady Has Made Its Appearance in Four Cities of . Utah, v 10 of Hazel ShurtUft. fouryearold daughter of A. SM-tHfof, Farr's Ijsd. The child look sick about five weeks ago, with a swelling in. her. throat. It was impossible, for. time to tbe nature of the disease, but the way ia which the little girl died established it as. spinal meningitis and the doctors jp charge pronounced die-cover- . , It such. The disease develop so suddenly and unexpectedly that physiol an and health official are unable to deterThe United States railway mail I mine whether it is on the increase or are four cases, at clerks will receive an advance in sal- decrease. Tin-rary of 3100 for the fiscal year begin- - least, known to. the department. It in each ease that the child ning July 1st. That Is the news non- is reported vsred to the clerks running out of j has a small chance for recovery. Not only is Ogden and Balt Lake Ogden. but It has made fighting the R. M. Thompson, of Panguitch, who j its appearance In Provo and Spring him been visiting In SL Anthony, Ida- villa. It appear to be the same form ho., Is In Ogden for a few days on his of meningitis in each city. return home. j j ; Enter Crockett resigned, his position with the Independent Telephone Saturday, March 2nd, is children's company. Thursday, to accept the position of traveling salesman for the day at tbe Auditorium Rink. The K. B. Stationary company, a new Petersons, best fancy skaters ever apconcern with headquarters at Twenty-thir- d pearing In Ogden, will give a matinee and Washington avenue. Mr. at 4 p. m. fur their beneflL Admission Crockett, who Is popularly known as Including skates, 26 cents. Srirt 0 WmlUrtm s rim, . wnamwoToiiol'c PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Konumenta, Copings and HaaStones Don't buy from ageata, aa they get large commlssums and you have to pay them. See yoar home people first. Yard opposite City Cemetery. Dyspepsia is America's TWO NEW FACTORIES SECTION. cine. ALl.KX't lUlEAIV - ALLEN'S IS PURE. FOR THIS ELF-i:iSIX- Allens r.EOYYX 3 II PANCAKE FLOCK (! B. B. B. If yours does Flour Co. Pacific Uoast Factory, Kan Joe, Fal. Eastern Factory, Little Wolf 1'allis Manawa, Win $7.89 Suit Sale at Putnams All Mens Suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at Bur- $7.89 KEWMPEB Bavaga Opera Company Created a ROSTOX i IK PURE. For sale by all find dags grocer. not have it, write to us. Donrt Miss This Ben-aatio- W. Savage started a newspapWeber er Henry called The butterfly in Butte, Montana, last Saturday. Although the Ilf Parry. of the publication woe limited to a Ingle Usus it created a big aensation in the western mining city sad sold In order to rarfct the demand of on the ptrseta for ten cents a copy the Industry which baa grown to big and rsaekrtl an edition of 22,004. On proportions during the past aeasoa. A. last Thursday Mr. Savage reoetvrd a L. Brewer, owner .of a string of cantelegram from Hteve O'Grady, one of ning factories ia Weber county, will the American impresario's ageata la erect two additional factories, In time advance of the Kngllah Grand Opera for the summer crop of tomatoes. An Cumpwny, now playing rucrial'a ma Butterfly," on a expenditure of approximately 130,400 terpleor, 'Madam will be made to eqnip the plants with cross coni I sent tour. The telegram read aa folkiwi: machinery. Pressmen's "Henry W. Savage: One will be located at West Weber; trike baa caused suspension of all the other at Parry, a straggling tows between the Hot Springs and M illard. daily newspapers here. Wont publish Both districts tre suitable for tbe cul- for some time. .What shall I do. O'GRADY." t Signed) ture of tomatoes, fa past seasons they Mr. Savage immediately wired tbe have produced heavily and are quite capable cf supplying two factories dur- following reply. Sieve O'Urady: Publish a newspaing s busy aeasoa." Since the erection per yourself. Charge It to me. I hereof the Plain City factory. Weet Weby appoint yon editor la chief. ber baa been tributary to that town. HENRY W. SAVAGE." Signed) Contract for the aeaatm of 1807 are assistance of a few inre the With acres 1500 About signed dally. being of tom sloes wll be grown In tbe coun- paper friends n Butte, Mr. O'Grady He found a ty to supply more than a dosen fac- gut busy without daisy. the tories. Wherever a factory la situat- Butte printing firm unaffected bynewsed in the heart of a farming district, strike and prepared a four sheet hap(10 per tun will be paid, but. to pay paper containing the important with for the extra haul, two companies penings la Butte, inter parsed with factories located in the city are numerous announcement anent the advent f Madam Butterfly." Price, Issuing contracts for fill per ton. More tomatoes wll! he raised during one edit," waa printed ou the title such a the coming eiim, than ever before page, but the newsboys found demand for the Butterflies when they in the county. cried thdr ware on the street that they quickly raised the price to live and ten cents a copy. Mr; Savage and Steve O'Orady were announced respectively a publisher end editor of The Butterfly, while the on the edfollowing statement printed itorial page, explained to the people of Butte the unexpected appearance of th little Journalistio stranger on the P UT NAM One to be Erected at West and the Other at Clothing; House Cstes Doctor Specialist -- Curas when than fait Modern methods. Fro aeuaultatioR for any Chrenl Disease af any name sr nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catanh, Daoioeso, Ringing la the Kara, Disease tto Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All tit tho Longs, Bronchial Tubas sad Cheat. Diseases at as fiuxnaoh. liver. Kidney and Bladder. Heart Dtaassa, Rheusiatlsm, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, 8L Vitus Danes, Pile Fistula and all Rectal Trouble. Taps Worm, Blood Jamming Irons any cause Diseases peculiar to Womon. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cutwd to stay cured. Remember th oxamlaatioa and odvlo la FRB2L Com at Tomorrow may b too lato. Call ur write of DR. Office Block). hours. 18 Dto-tstt- s ESTES, SPECIALIST e m. to 4 p. to. Ogde. Utah. Washington Ave (Boyle a AGCC streets: This vpeclsl edition of The Butterfly is issued by Henry W. Savage through the representative of Madam Butterfly.' Steve O'Grady. Tbe Hut-te- r WITHTHIS fly SAYS ANYONE CAN EASILY IT AT HOME. Said MIX Act Premptly on the Kidneys and Bladder and Relieves Rheumatism Quickly. te Cut this out. and put In some safe place, for it Is valuable and worth more than anything else In tbe world If yon should have an attack of rheumatism or bladder trouble or any derangement of tbe kidneys whatever. The prescription la simple, end ran be made up by anyone at home. Tbe Ingredient can be had at every good prescription pharmacy and all that Is necessary is to shake them well ia a bottel. Here it Is: Fluid extract dandelion, one-haounre: compound K argon, one ounce; compound .syrup of sarsaparilla, three mince. Take a teapoottfuI after each meal and at bedtime. A few doses Is said tor relieve almost any esse of bladder trouble,- frequent urination, pain and scalding, weakness and backache, pain above the kidneys, etc. ft is now claimed to be the method of curing chronic rbenmatlsm, because of Its direct and positive action upon the eliminative tisanes of the kidneys. It Cleanses these sponge-llk- e organs and gives them life and power to alft and strain the poisonous waste matter and uric arid from th blood relieving the worst forms of Rheumatism end kidney in! bladder troubles. The extract dandelion acta also extentlvely for relieving constipation and Indigestion. Compound aarsarapilla cleans and enriches ths blood. Aa you or anyone of your family, esfolks, may be attacked pecially the oldwould be wise to cut this at any time It out and astro It. toosl druggist Is auA thority that this prescription is safe to use at any time. Mix It vourelf. is toned at. ROBT. J. M, FORRISTALL thi time because of the fact that every newspaper ia Butte has suspended publication, following the strike of the union prees-meMr. Savage Is desirous of setting before Ute Butte public the facta In regard to bis production of Madam Butterfly.' soon to be theater, ptyaented at the Broadway a. and hla representative has taken advantage of the opportunity by presenting a newspaper which contains the story of the printer's strike, the strike of the telephone girl and ether information that wMl be appreciated by the public of this city. "While the price of this edition of The Butterfly ia quoted at one cent, it muat be understood that the expense of the publication la borne by Mr. Ravage and no charge has bare made to newsboy for these papers." C0IHC TO LOCAW , Real Estate and Loans Surety Bonds Tbe Springfield F. and M. Ins Co. The Manchester Assurance Co. The German Alliance Afhu. of New York. Tbe New Zealand Fire Inn. Go. , Tbe New York Underwriters The Caledonian Inivraace Company. . 4 9 v lf well-know- n 'SCENE FROM HUMAN HEARTS." WHICH WILL BE GIVEN AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUS THIS AFTERNOON AND TPNIGHT. KELF-IJISIM- FLOrit dock Blood Bitter conquers dyspepsia every rime. It drtvee out Impuri- PUBLISHED A - - Bmtlmrta Mauasing Director K. B. Jmci of the I'tJtii Independent Telephone company wired the manager of the Salt and Ogden lirancbe of the buei-ne- s Thursday, infurmln ibem that the ludepenilent companies iu America had been granted an injunction, restraining the Bell Telrptume company from acquiring control f certain bonds held by an eastern company. Mr. Jones added that the Independent Cimeems were prepared to make a hard fight and t'nat vietory would only be question of time. The news was received Jovnm.lv at the local branch. Manager Frarisul was the recipient of many congratulation on tbe new turn of affair, by people interested in the struggle between the two companies. He staled that financially the company ia able to meet Its dally espense without, acv hMitotton and' was engaged, when Interviewed, in making out the monthly payrolls. The order of the court la taken aa a complete victory by the Independent interests as it will give them Urns in which to raise the money aeeeeoarv to redeem The bond. It la claimed by official of the Independent company that the Bell company attempted to gala poeseaslon of tbe bonds and thurebr acquire control of the system. They were listed by an eastern holding house that placed a portion of them on the market. Another company, ostensibly aa Independent firm, commenced to purchase them, but It was learned that la real-M- r the home was working for tbe Bel company, so a restraining order waa obtained by Jones. ties, tones the stomach, restores per feet digestion, normal weight, aal good health. f, TODAY FOR CHILDREN MsiiBiaiaBauHHBBD fepCUHCPaWD DUtRHDMMM. rniworpuaaahrniwftawoMiftmneMt to alula nk aura "air, InIN AIL COUNTRIES. OF PLANTS Meningitis claimed its fifth victim at o'clock yesterday . Ip the person dim, Wines and Liquors Sli-ir- OVERCOME j Fancy Cash Groceries Will Net Be Absorbed by the Mighty Bell Telephone Company . RHEUMATISM j Mlaa Reader has returned home after spending Some time In Logan as the guest of Mrs. Julius Jacobsen. g " The p rot reeled meetings at the Methodist Episcopal church enntinne The bouse with Increasing interest. was comfortably filled Thursday and flvs persons were converted at the altar. The church members are actively at work canvassing the city anil people not affiliated with any church are being solicited. Rev. Crane .is preaching the - straight gospel and hearts are being stirred. The people of Ogden are cordially invited to at- tend the afternoon and evening ser- vices daily except Saturday. ANOTHER VICTIM. ( e and No ions cf all kinds Laigs Structure for Storing Purpose Is Bsing Built by the Railroad. j:oid and in Iheir advertming. If tlmy are adulterated, they will say uolliiug until fomd to by tbu law.' Again, will onler tin- - adulterated good iwxautw many make more profit ou them than is poeriible to do lliey fan on wholesome pure foods. Ho, if yon get purr food, yon nil bare to welot tbe braud and insist oh getting it' from your dealer or send to the manufaetnrer (or your upply. : FIFTH DEATH Ogden Turf COMPANY many jwiiph art then among nu wbo know wh.tt ii nifanK? If an art if It is iim tlift inamifaflurere a iv liioiv I bau plean-t- l m war it on the latals of Ihoir CLAIMS TO HAVE ESCAPED FROM A TRAP. ICE TOMATO fowr-yearol- UseLess Pate Food Law HOUSES GETTING THEIR SUPPLY IN MONTANA. LOCAL BUILDING , the TELEPHONE NORTH sea-wnt- o I . 417 Thonas 174. William Asbtun has been appointed consulting engineer of the Utah Light and Railway company. The office of been abolished, chief, engineer ba I I Dngron has been appointed engineer, ble duties being to took after all anrveya, right of way and kindred work. O. A. Honnold has bee a appointed electrical engineer. Hla work will pertain to construction and maintenance of electrical plants and line. Melvin Bloxrud, 5 I low . ITTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! Among the FROM THE Og-de- u Ladies Admitted Free Mornings and Afternoon Except Saturday. !c. 75c, We. 50c and I5c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. Kihi Prior SmiHi Price! lm7. MALHl COMING INDEPENDENT ICE . J. A. Foley, commercial agent of the i t.inr The new Oregon Illinois Central, passed through in abnit a be will home complccj his to his on way Thursday Ailing it will In Salt Lake City. Foley had to trav- wet-- aud the work el some l.Jud miles more thau he In- begin. The spur and the ice tended to reach hla destination. He runways are now in readim-rwas in Southern Nevada on business will probably be shipp'd frimi the for bis company aud was returning to virluitv of Butte, Mow as ihU riviiit Sail Lake on the Salt Lake road when to he the nearest available - mipply and Vni--(inPabe was confronted with a washout ft is from there that tilled. near Meadows Lake. As the delay cific bouse are being I The Short line house a wry large threatened to he of long duration he built so that any waste of structure, his to back and proceeded turned The home by way of Los Angeles and Sac- ice is practically impossible. walls are made of eight thlckuessca of ramento. lumber and three of the hearlesi tar with the necesasrv air spaces The shop employe of ihe Ogden paper, between. The building i ltW feet long, preTransit recently company Rapid 30 feet wide and SO i feel high sented their foreman, R. A. Dims land, will hold about lS.Ow tons of with a silk umbrella and a gold watch and The floor is built on piling and fob aa a mark of their appreciation. ice. not. fastened to the bnlldlng in any made W. J. Bailey, superintendent, way. This is to prevent the warping the presentation speech and expressed of the main structure by the heavyworkmen fellow at hia of the regrets of ice. weight to hla resignation. Mr. Iurland goes It is that the Union Pacific Croydon where he will, he in the em- houses reported removed from their will be ploy of the Portland Cement company. present local ion acme time next fall In order to meet the Increasing Coaches Mnuck and Blakesiee of the track room tn that virility. mm out about had twenty High school i he old short line track out over the afternoon fur track practice Tbureday Twenty-fourtstreet bridge is used and, while It la sUll early in the onlr aa a storage track, the tracking can do. there man tell what a that formerly carried trains to the ia some promising material.' Of the Union depot 'having been torn up. the are old men Tavey and Cross perhape entire traffic going over the new Sand the leaders. Lewis, Carbon, Mvtson Ridge cut-ofand Harris aloug with several other new men are expected to show a good deal of atrengin. - At present the team seems to be short-promising pole will endeavor suiter, but to develop two or three mm for thta event. There Is plenty of entliueiaem among the boy and they ought to make a fine showing when the time cornea to prove themaelvea. e March 8th, Friday elate chain pluuehlp race Fred B. Hunter. Often. v. Chat. Wilkinson, State Champion, Salt Lake. , t utcheou M. come general count! of the Western rarific and aasurae charge on tLe first of March. Mis SUCCESSFUL IN ITS TENTH . SATE !: NAY. lu igt-r- . mile final ladle race, Wednesday evening. 6ih-March Eva Turner Ogden. v. Mis Blanche Ogg. Salt Hearts w.-ek- that there wifi he fuliy i.i"1 fu v"1-puopie starting for the coast on tbai da i. The guesars are that the wonih of March will ree aa Immigrmii.ii lmo Califoiuia of tullv 50.'n people, and that iu April the number w ill lu- ; ; One-hal- f ! Hi Friday the colonist rate aur in iffict and the railroad people tv!;e i j THIS AFTERNOON rMO TONIGxT C;u:i-l-ai- I iMH, OGPF.S. EXAMINEE: MOUSING TIIE . Ogdenttea to Joia the Legislature cursion Todty. Ex- The Utah State legislature will visit the Agricultural college cf Logan tow as day. J. A. Hendrickson of Logan In town yesterday making arrangeA special ments for the excursion. train will leave Balt Lake at a. m.. reaching here shout 8 a. m., where the party will be Joined by prominent OgJenltea. The following gentlemen of this city have been Invited: Joseph Hcowcroft. David Bcrire. John Pingree, Senator McKay. F. J. Kieael. J. A. Boyle. Judge Howell. Sidney Stevens, Matt Browning. Mayor Mid-seConroy. James Pingree, Hear A. P. Bigutow. J. W. Abbott, J. B. Carver and newspaper men. Lunch will be served between here and Logan. After Halting th grounds tbe party will be nerved with lunch et 2 p. m. by the Domestic Science department5 The vialton will put on ekates at oclock and after being tenred wttt lunch will begin the return trip ehont I o'clock and should reach Ogden by 10 p. m. . 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