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Show RANDOM j REFERENCES J Early Curtain Tonight "The Ked Mill" curtain will bo hoisted at 8:16, Rharp. tonight. ' Our delayed feature has arrived "Stirring Days in Old Virginia," another anoth-er picture and story equal to the Shenandoah. Shen-andoah. Orpheum, "A House of Quality." Qual-ity." Mrs. West 8erlouly IllMrs. Charles Nelson has been at the bedside ' of Mrs. Martha West, her mother, who resides in Salt Lake, during the week, j and she sends word that Tier mother is dangerously ill and may not recover. ; MrB. West Is 72 years old and has , been In feeble health some time. ; " I "Stirring Days In Old Virginia." Se j this great feature picture, "Orpheum, a House of Quality." r Teachers' Meeting The Teachers' ; Association meets at 4 p. m. at the , Cbngregatloaai church. Miss Spur- j goon will talk of her visit. to Great Britain. FIRST GENUINE MOVING PIC-' tuns of the 6'olllan Earthquake, at the Isis Theater, all this woek. From tbe Auditing Department. G. W. Siever, W. B. Welkins and M. L. Stone, all connected with the auditing department of the Harriman roads at Omaha, are in the city on business and are among those registered at local railroad headquarters. In Big Demand ''Just a little, better bet-ter than good enough" are the selections selec-tions on the banjo and guitar which are being rendered by MxiMlllan and Mansfield at the Faletaff. So popular have they become that the management manage-ment suggests that parties wishing to reserve booths phone early in the evening. Bell 1C7, Ind. 94. Loaded With Fish. A baggage car arrived from Portland laat night, on tho passenger train from the north, loaded with, fish and was sent south on regular passenger train No. 10. The art of perfect cooking is solved by using Lewis' Good Coal, phones 149. Death of Mr. ' Jane PierceMrs. Jane Pierce-.of 140 West Second street, died at l a. m. of apoplexy. She wos etricken ten days ago and gradually weakened until death ensued. She was born on the Isle of Jersey aud waa 71 years of ago. She came to Ogden in 1855 and was married In 18C3. Her husband died in 189 (. She waa one of the first rcni-denta rcni-denta of Bingham's For. afterward known aa Lynno. 8be leaves three daughters. Mrs. Jennie Learltt, . Mr?. Carrie Dinsdale and Mrs. Elsa Folk-ner, Folk-ner, and three sons, George T.. Benjamin Ben-jamin F., Porter N. and Fred Pierce. Tho funeral will bo hold Sunday. You know our feature pictures are always good. Our delayed feature is in. "Stirring Days in Old Virginia." Orpheum, "A HouBe of Quality." Death ofC. F. Ramsey. Word has been rccolvod from Mount Pleasant, Iowa, of tho death of C. F. Kamsoy, who was employed for a short tlnio by the Pacific Express and later by the Ogden Rapid Transit componKv Ho made his home with S. H. Frey, 602 Thirteenth street, while here, and made many friends by his manly qualities. qual-ities. i Tho Congregational ladles will hold a bread and cako salo at Richardson & Grant's store, Saturday, Feb. 6th.- Huntlng Out of 8eason Game Warden War-den John Grow Hied a complaint Wednesday charging Esum Jesperson of Huntsvflle with hunting and killing a deer out of Beaaon, the date being given as January 17. ,Rock Springs, Kcmmerer. Castle Gato, Anthracito and Coko. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Legislators Here. The School for the Deaf and Blind was visited ag:iln today by & party of legislators, including includ-ing Joseph R. Porter of. Morgan county, coun-ty, chairman of the house committee on schools for tho deaf and blind; Norman Nor-man G. Allen of Cache county, who is also a member of the committee; Harvey Har-vey G. Randal!.' of Ogden ; Senator Carl Badger, and Miss Maude Babcock of Salt Lake, president of the board of trustees of the Deaf and Blind Institution Insti-tution and. also a member of the committee. com-mittee. The members of the vlsltlug party expressed themselves as well pleased with the condition In whTch they found the school and signified their intention, of recommending and supporting any - proposed appropriations appropria-tions for the maintenance of tho institution. insti-tution. Steer Beef! Why not pay a llttlo more and get good beef. Steer Heef at California Market, 126 25th SL Both phones. .. Officers of Grand Lodge The officers offi-cers of tho Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias will arrive In Ogden, Monday, Mon-day, February 8th. on their annual visit to the local lodge. The afternoon after-noon will be spent In entertainment and a banquet will be served In the evening. Tho best anthracite coal at John i Farr's. Phono 27. New Pullman Agent. C. A. Ollor-matt, Ollor-matt, local Pullman ticket agent, has left on a vacation and his posltiuu has been filled by W. H. Hunt. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek. Rock. Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr phones 418. Mrs. Eccles Goes to the Coast Mrs. David Eccles departed for Los Angeles this week where she will make an extended ex-tended visit with friends. Her four younger children aocompanled her and will attend school in that city during their stay there. THE ODEON has changed to a 5c picture show. Everybody come early. - Sue a Gambling House. Emma Maud Terry has instituted a suit against Frank Pctoreon and Charles Creighbaum, known as Peterson it Company, In connection, it is said, with tho recovery of certain money alleged al-leged to have been lost In gambling. The Oxford Cafe for quick sorvlce, cold lunch. All klndB of sandwiches, chill and tamales. Ladles' private dining room with entranco on Wash. Ave. Prof. W. M, McKendrlck will lecture lec-ture and D. Parsowlth will render a solo at Fifth ward. Sunday, February 7th, at 7 p. m. All Invited. Facts cot fakes. It Is an established establish-ed fact that B. & G. Butter is the best. Suit Commenced The Ogden Savings Sav-ings Bank has brought suit against Peter Anderson to recover $025, including in-cluding interest and costs of action. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, $4.00 per ton. Rock Springs and Castle Gate always on band. Parker Coal Co. k Commission en Public Utilities. A measure is to be introduced In t;ie Utah senate Saturday, providing for a. ccmmiaslon to control railroads and other public utilities. The bill will bo copied after tho New York law creating creat-ing a public utilities 'commission. COAL Rock 8pr!ngf, castle Gato and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Cc 153 WeBt S7th St. Phones 1074. Five-room modern house, close lu, on bench. Apply 209 Eccles building. - |