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Show OGDEN, UTAH. EXAMINER: MOUSING fTIi: MAItTlI TIIFIiSDAY, 14, 190. The Tenderfoot SIMMY, MikCH II uuld ll 6,' bar.! in otr noingiiite an'l ill be thau i'.uiareri-iu- jirj! Ww tba: - uiu-fi- t I he lu .l i.pi ralic vuuird.i. which w i!i In- - mv attraction Tht t the Gra nil Suinlay. Mu.cU !" of the opera comiian) am i U Kip man and Kuth Whit'. i ob-- j are aril Union all ovef the aoih louutry lor ihvir 1sphuJid tn.lt ilwrt. when i .V aura J "The iude inr big rrvivivl of the iii.ve has lahen i ar.i vf-u-i. ago KlaiL.in r or.l r.tiiK mnot.g ti"-- omnium oi me lit bit, ror:iaul of the riiaiarterli:iftss r I'ettiooBe in "The TenIlia J"l:gb:ful inuinly hnd a aurfiriae even to Utiring have (ii::t aarineat k'liutreia. auJ ii la aaii! . h,rr "The t the ChtcaM' rifle-l a run. h:tK juai that he la tbi heat IMulame that lha t't l.ol. Naa IVW,' l,ai ai.il ti li1' bitexj toil-r- . ft tie extern alt!. Maiit.il l.i lieifttiMU thhtr iiieiuhera ol the fa, are rie;l One Merry, Musical Night 0er lb-t-- SUNDAY VM. I1. 11 CULLEN FlIKSENTS THOSE STERLING FAVORITES hnii-het- !. P. Uailt t. J 4. MrCluiv. .1 Huli'ltiii, lb- w. OSCAR L FIGMAN AND RUTH WHITE Jl lawrence fmrer. . . Eiltlhe Hiucktii. t jOtitei Eva tart Irving and The ch"'" la an lie. I lie ruiupai.y I; set. nil i',oitle. The aale ill Ma n for Ibis u'l'artinii of Sat'.irdat. Khitni. ainuii. Grant- - Mamie Mlanrhe Kae fieri niun-Ijt-rlli- g WITH OVER HALF A llUNDRED.OTHERS IN RICHARD FAISIS t'OMIC Ol'EUA SUCCESS. THE SALTAIB CHANCES TENDERFOOT Charge of Admisaion to Dancing Floor la Orta Feature. feature of Fait Lake, March IT-- A Falialr which will make the (.noting ora non different will be a charge fir Aniintinri-nieto that eftUnring a made by tieneral Atawigrr fect ' floor . The dam-luIjingfnrd anullar a o.uv"-Muha Ihh to nilier aurutiliMia of I hr reMiil and Y. Ruaaell of this haa been let to tliy. It ia understood that bn will make the price of admission to the rianrlng pavllhn ten crnia. The oIDcImU of the company are of the opinion that the dancing floor will hr kept In bnier order and decorum than herrtofurr. For It. la conceded that. do. pile the rlfnrta ot the Teiort management, there have been some objecitiriialile featuiea In f oniier-tlowith this part uf the reamt. It matter of extreme diffihaa been culty to keep ord.-- and proprlctv at nil time, elderly i liecaiiav the large wa oM-iat all aide. Hereafter there will he only one large entrance to the dance fliair and that will be guarded properly by thoar in charge. Many of the other eoncraalona of tho resort have been let, although some are atlll under negotiation. Jarotr Morin will conduct the bar and beer W. Derr will have aland, and Oeorge the aoft drink. The Sweet Candy company will have charge of the eon feetinua, and Jake Oreenewald of the rlgnra and tobacco. The roller conater and old mill will br under their former management, their Inane calling fur several year. The new attraction of the ecenle car will be oper. ated. and n roller abating rink will be ballt. George W, Drrr haa the eon-trafor the latter. The concession for the rate department haa not aa yet been placed. GREATEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH IN YEARS. ORIGINAL COMPANY AND PRODUCTION. Tti-il- u Bewitching Chorus Dolly Mimical Gem, Ileum inmilw MORF ItIvfIAL uml 1ivtty Girl than all oilier nliuw fniubiu'iL n r SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, . Heavy Rains Have Saturated With Tee Much Water. Land People In the mirth end of Darla county, are worrying over change that have taken place owing to (he heavy rainfall thla year. Many place that have suffered for want or water In the past are threalouod with too great supply. Within n hair n.lle of the Clearfield station the farmer are draining their land lief. .re they ran plow It and put la Ihdr rropa when spring opens up. But (hi art Ion on their part aoenia to be uf III lie uae, as the whole eaunlry la aaluraltd to urb aa extent that Individual work la of no avail. Bouie who have al ready dime draining and have found peak on a motion affecting the digthe futility of It are hoping that the nity of tide body. I more that this entire farming community will unite commiiiffeallon yesterday received with them In disputing of the prob- from the Mamarturers' and Melem. rchant' asMiilaimn rdthin rltv be At one time this formed one of the from the file ami relumed to that, nee-I I fonidiler lhai It contain Ii driest part of the stale. a body. being to nsaary dig down forty fnet to get threat an-- ! I don't intend to allow any water, but the couatnirtion of the man to ihreiiien ni- In my official caDavl and Weber county canal, pro- pacity while I am n member uf this viding an.plr water supply during the body. and If he threatens me privately dry aeanona, and the unusual rainfall he will know before he geta through have brought about the change. If who I am. nothing Is .lone, thla condition will Mr. lawrcnce attempted to smooth seriously interfere with the bulnisa matters over by aaytng that the comof the AY nod Cross Canning and lick-linmunication was In the nature of a pecompany for the coming year, aa tition. but thla would uot down. The that corporation relic on the Sand last sentence was clearly a threat, and ridge for its tomatoes. was so considered by Senators Walton. Johnson. Miller and others, hence, the motion tu return the communicaIN TMSENATE tion to the authors was cat rted by an vote. When the senate romened Tuesday , overwhelming interest of the day's The after the routine opening proceedings, session principal centered in the railroad bill Senator Hulanlskt was recognised when It came up for consideration and when he said: dlHCiisslon. aa amended by the comGentleman of the Bcnaie: I arise to mittee to which It was referred, eliminating xcrtlon nine of the bill, tbuuier X. Muiilli. In expl.'iinlng this hill. Mild lliat It would codify tile railroad Ian on the Hiaiiite bonks, lull did ml rbange the lawa as they now exint, except Ilia l this law glics'railroad corin this slate the right to poration nd Require water ngbia and to on own stuck in refrigerating ear and to own and operate sat'iua lease!, at ( m ho is, etc. The hill was then pm to mte and. upou roll la-ke- n j FABMEBS IHDAVIS COUNTY ... Prices g Who Owns the House That Shelters You call, whm pasHCd hy a vote or fourscon to four. ELY WITCH IN GOOD ORE. Property Said to Have Mineral in Two Workings. j ilic Kly Wit eh mines hi- - niiiin In the hsf is now down ill j say the White Vine News Tin-- i present work is the eniargerneni of I known a No. 1 wlnr.c. Thi I ore. ail In exr-ile- nt j The east drift was ilriien 15 feet during the week, making a mini of f.s foet from the main tunnel. This I also In very good looking mineral 'The south drift Is now rMI feet the main tunnel and kIiows ii;i heavy Hulphldes. Tlie gra-iand I'o.id aie nenrli tin is bed and piepaia'bm ate un.lei ay for the fi.iinda'lon of the hii't. which. . o iier maeiiim-ryMill iadier the wih have i!i Iccu ;u I freight depoT. ! i so 'Hie.- i Jim i; ucct i. The i k tiiiiiid.,-ti.-n- , late very ra'efu! m, r o thaail, h,- ,uue iiuithe maciiiei i. ', m piai p. probably ten d.i - or in wepKe The lit1' !:nllllg .ti,ronif.-ri:lean-I M'ii.-Tin still iM i'.ir.i waier il wcil nut c; en cnn.i'lc:. ,!. having i 1 i jw-ni- et. I Do you own it, or art ymi payin'; rout to an oxtiei-injliimllurtl? Wouldn't yon nitlior lr your own if ii didnt cokI any iimrr? b-- i no- show you a homo. I'll tind one hat Miil you. and lid you makt your om n term a. 1 havr hnnie to suit ovorv f.inc. tiuvthinr from ti modest lift Is cotiiio,. to jm ixiitilt'U(,o. lad me tijfuir with you. I will ronsiii.-i- it ;i ploasurr to makr wliiiln r inn bu now or uot. your ; land-landlor- d - 1 - fr-'c- i I - wi-- . . l A. Horn Realty and Investments 4th Floor First National Bank Bldg. Bell 'Phone 1310 SNOWSUDE One Man IN BINGHAM. Injured and Two Es:ape Unhurt, SrnOusiy Ml!.:h 1J. tl i . . :"7 . .. ii THEATER - TONIGHT! East Lynne e h . waU, ALLEN l TRANSFER v I CO. HOW ABOUT Phone D0X0T0 All Our Harness 12 tor yo ir & COMPANY 155 25th Street .' Men's J.C. Platt Saddlery nl sup-;n-e- .I . e. Second Hand Stores s .r-e- Furnishing Goods and No ions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors :,i j ! wr-lin- g d .l ! : d COLONEL IS BUMPED I Managing Ed tor of Tribune to be lieved uf a Government Snap. Re- from Colds. Bel! PROMO Quinine, the NATIVE wer'd wide Cold and Grip remedy I'linve. Call for full nau.e. i.x.'k for hlErainrc E. W. GROVE. 2.r.r. I. BANKER k '. KILLS HIMSELF. . Ind. E7&. S A. DENKERS Will pay the n'gheet pries for secondhand furni'.ur and soil te the public In cheapesL 241 S Grant Ave. Beit Phene Slf-k- . Ind. 920L hm iWn, turn to runrufta mo, ,N tritt MM, L BOUWVRItoH mmiiVtm - rftr tktfmttmt. Fifeet eel InfriageMet fneflet txekdiop WiHa or mm (r vb ffit , towr r KWh M. app. Wlai waaNtnoTON, o. c. C. J. HERRICK A CO, 1J Hrtrafa ffuccoasor to H, L White, Farm preoldont of the Bring your goods hern If yea want Mhiir of Canton, xhot and killed to soli them.. Call Per If you wont n hi tun try hotre. five buy. 2S42 Wash Av. BoM Phono . ri l' uf tui cltv. thi- - ut .rtur.g WANT ADS YIELD Blfi RBU Ind. 4d7. .' i. Minwn Ohi Hs a "! irgh ciaos elteei. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG R63yLT' - IB-y- ' 556-k- Ptiimrst ia.or.. Ohio. March i ,;i. the caaraetar ok tffa firm wa wpply our pstn Prompt, roilabta and at tow asot any ttma yon say well be os yov Job aad baudla It aapodiUouaiy ui k oaryiea flfly-fon- Al 1':.. t.'M'v sr.oWTj'd iii L'0'C:t,3ir Cetl.e dcU Buv h :i Eai'ii-:.- . iiiee bitli G, ilcWr xii n I a.1!; n,"'.- .. ,J 1 at,iio:i.i Miluli.C 'll M.'nii i. 25c, 5ftc, 75c, $1.00, $1.55 AMUSEMENTS. possession of a post as "iistlsticial agent for Ft ah of the department of agileulture.' for nearly u deesde. His pa per was ar one time s Repulillcan organ, but now It la pretty well known as In I'lali as somein im,..:u:ou ITTAHNA thing else. What that something els is need not hit entered into at lens' h here, except enough to explain that a resignation from a post held technically for 20 yean would not lie expected to rome in a voluntary fashion, and with entire free will. Senator George Sutherland stated this morning when asked about the DEATH OF MRS. FULLMER. resignation, that he had- been expectLogan, March 11. Mrs. Sarah A. ing It for some time, but that he did Fullmer, one of Cache valley's fauions not rare to discuss it. The position, ohl people, dieil at her home In Frorl-denehe said, pays 150 per month, nud the at an early hour today, after duties amount to something, us its PRICE. 10b, 20c, SOc sn Illness of about s week. Ilrvsip-- i holder has to furnish the department la was the caue of death. Mrs. with certain specified reports. A new Fullmer was in the eighty-fourtyear appointee is expected to be announced of her ii pi'. Sin was born In Wayne in the near future. county. New York. In 1R2.1. Sin became a Mormon while a girl and in HAS EXTREME "ROOSEVELT 1M:i moved to Ntiuvoo, where she beVIEW.1 come intimately acquainted with JosI S.ili l.die. March 13. eph Smith regard She r.iinc m rtah In 1S4S. coming frciiili it Honscveit's position toward to this i.illcy about forty year ago. the puiilir land question extreme and r She leaves six children, riiuxcqiiciii'y do not sgrie with it. sixt.v-nusraii.IrtilMren and said l'nlted State Senator Clarence D. Clark of Wyoming tills morning. Fiin.-rasi'ivli es over the reiiiiiins of "I though. That when the id t nuMr- - .Ixeoh West were held here been thoroughly explained ll., u lia iilieriioim. Mose Thatcher on both sides, an amicable understandnil. II. M. It 'lierts delivtred addrosses. ing tuny lie reached. I look for a setii whieh t Ii,. dPOins'd woman was tlement thf summer." hlch.lv euiogii'ii for he- nitiny virtues Senator Clark and Mrs. Clark arand br Inyal'v io ihe Mormon faith. rived in the city front Washington. She l,a-- bi'l uiciil to the elliUTh for They are vialilng at 159 Second South h'x'v nlim year, despite the fact that street. They are on tbelr wav to ail her fniiiilv left It. their home In Kvnnstnn. Wyoming. that new Harness you need? Don't lr.it exjK'ct to remain here abont ten think yon cant afford It till you'VB BERNSTEIN HUGGED MAT. day.'in given us a chan re. We sell no Infernot a stranger In Salt lke. ior goods, no old fashioned appliance. Sa.i I.aUe. MHich 13. AVer 'nukhut I never come here that I do not his famous cat like see a wonderful .improvement in the ing ii enui !p ! i.i d the messenger riiy." said Senator Clark. "This is a Ini' mi ms'. town they don't make them la made from the best of leather Is epcelvrl a tielle rfr 'wo iui and laid down ;o ret any better and ii Is forging to the the most workmanlike, manner. Blaniiefoii- 'he M'lliana f.V r'lOUe. other-wikets, Halters, Whips and everything front at a remarkable rate." a borae owner needs, known Finest Wr'ght of Mur-iuli a.; baiipcned at the boxing COURT NOTES. Hinl wreaillt.g ?t the smelter Co. town la' nlg it, ihe bouts being pullAfter twenty years uf married life. ed off in 'he Murray opera Innse. Edith C. Chilver seeks a divorce trom The U cion nr. Ttcrnatidn wrrr Chi .1. Chilvtr. in a suit Tiled in the io f'irni:i the feature eveni of Third district court on the rhsige of 'iia fore evening preny l.irne failure to provide. The complaint 'inii-imi ii i nrned out to be a lizl-Hiui.-thui the were married In .1 lioiiiaiu i;:.in wl'h a left Windsor, Canada. April 3. 1sS7. and for The JUMBLE buys, sella er exto 'he a little mi, re nan wviT.il year th-have lived here in a iniiiiUij,i. ot s.,irring. The Kid went Salt Lake. There are four children. changes "any old thing" ("bluee" exiovii. .mi :..n he got up ngiiin. Clarenoe K. Chilver. 19 years; IVarl cepted) and moat new onta. Waih. Hollo, 1144 i ti a o'Uit'r.a M.ii'ni : liijn on the N Chilver. 17 year; Harry Munxo '.ii... on. It was ail h'.ir. ti Chili-- i r. 1ft years: Davhl Chilver, SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. Sim n,,k tw'o "ralht vesrv old. Mr. Chilver stat.-- that Wo buy ond sell all kinds of now fnuii K! H.i':-,- .i In a gvd for ibe last three years her lushand ond second-hangeodi. Call er phena 11.- ,,!. he ;iu event of the evening, f,: iloil to her or her chil- Wecker A Haynsa, Props. 199 25 til St a!e i jv i:.'d a purse of one hi;- -- dren. v hi Ivor support Is earning S' a inintli Phone, Ind. S22. 111.. i..; ,i x. in the :'Uii .hi asks for suffiiieni alimony to K:-I'V' n.iu,!-- , Spray f Sai: like provide for her children. She aaks for PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, over K'd Snar :he rusTodv of the children. ''ivSecond-Han!. Store. ia1- - Aii. ii If you tiavo anything te sail or buy 1S70 te 1871' Waalw Awn HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA call or phono smith shop that collapsed Just below the mouth of the tunnel. They were held prisoners fot more than an hour before the rescuing party could dig them nut. Rahrielson and llowe were uninjured, thc.gh nearly siiff icaied. while Capllonu, who wthrown In the force of the shock in such n way Hist his leet fell Into the hot coais of the forge waa quite severely burned. He waa taken to Dr. K. 0. Bnicdlev's office, where he received medical attention. 10 A. M. |