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Show THE lfOBJflXG R. ALEXANDER GRy Resident Manager' MONDAY CUTTING WOUND PROM UNDER NEW LIGHT PLANT. Seeks to Appropriate All Available office 1901. MARCH 31, SUNDAY, GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association DOING by th UTAH. AMUSEMENTS. D.L.&R.C0.IS UP AND VNNn OGDES. EXAMINES: P Ml 0de Rlvtr, THE EVENT OF THE SEASON THE FAMOUS ORIGINALS filed in th Tanner Caleb Emm Hngtaeer f Utah light Railway company second af toNUHNiMitr Weber dtvertad te lm N water, la Weber system of tha Qgdea river, county, fraa Jaly 1 ta October 1, af each year. Tha diverting wertt will eonelet af area cat alael fdpa. It ta proposed ta Elvart this Tatar at tha Pioneer dam and aocNi it through Ua present Plo-ea- r pipe Una to the XToaeer powerhouse. a rial K for tha production of power. Altar peering through tba water wbaela tha water will be returned by pumping to tha Keith Ogden Irrigation aoapaay'a canal at a point about KID feet north of tha Pioneer power boaaa. The acme eoapeay haa made application for fourteen cubic feet per aeeond af water to be diverted from the Ogden river. It la purpoeed to divert tbla water at a point In tha Ogden river bed about ona mile below the prevent pioneer dam and pump lata tha prevent Pioneer pipe line, about 100 feet north of Ogden river and 49 feat above oame, water to paea through the prevent Pioneer pipe Una to Pioneer power-houseualng a etna for tha production of power. Water win ha returned from powerhouee to Ogden river through prevent waate And Their Big Company of Fun Makers in OUND HEAR IIOKTUXSE THE GIRL TIIAT LEADS THE Tbl' la interpreted to be the Light company nnowar to tha proposition to astabliab n municipal electric light the In Ogden canyon by uUliilng water power to be obtained from WU- - THE CONVERSATION LOVE, LOVE, LOVE SOXQ CHEER UP MARY HOME WHERE HOVD YOU LIKE Tbe Utah Light A Hallway company evidently contemplates tha construction of lorga pumping plants above Wilson's dam and near thstr prose at power hoeae at the mouth of Ogdon canyon. 'COLLEGE LIFE TO Mostly Girls A Big Company of Fun MaKersf including' Forty Peoples BAE HAMILTON MAE GABERILE VLOBENCE CORDELIA FRANCIS TRUMBULL GERTRUDE RUTLEDGE GLADYS VAN TH08.T. SHEA To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1I Pacific Ave., a I lb. Scott. non. Mother and baby doing wall. BORN 2 Monday Special of Interest to LADIES Monday morning we will place on male a bread knife and a kitchen fork. Both are of special use to the housekeeper. Either one in a bargain worth congldering. Bread Knife Coco-Bol- o han- dle, regular price 25c, on gale Monday for 15c. Kitchen Fork Kitchen Fork, Coco-Bol- o handle, two prong, regular price 25c. Monday for h lBcenta OOME Thru yearn ag it is reported to have produced aa ImReed disappeared, and haa not been mense amount of wealth. seen slnoe. Service wu mad bp The PaMeas Point mining district haa had the reputation of carrying Graoe Bhermaa wu granted a di- name highly mineralised ora, and as vorce from Robert Bherrmaa for de- th result of the work of prospector sertion. Several years ago tha defend-a- t ta full of gopher hole where the ore have been left Utah aad hu sot retnraeJ. algae f They have twe children, and they were found. However, previous to this given into tha custody of the mother. time, exeepting the early days,- It baa aa They wero married ta Dakota geiaed no particular roputatloa ora shipping paint, and. In fact, bu II, 1891. received practically no attention from miner during the teat few yearn. ' Tha RAIDED OPIUM property of th Pelican Point Mining and Delelapnient company, Salt lake, March 30. One of th which ia an eutorn organization, la moat important raids ever made on aa near the alt which wee secured tor smsl-tar- a, opium Joint in flal.t lake was effected the location of the Newhouse end wu secured from Thomu at 4 o'clock this morning by Sergeant Cedentrem through a aeries of true John Roberta end Policemen C. A. Carlson and Beit Seager when the fare. The property was being operated three raided room 71 of the annex to the America house end arrested for th fine quality of onyx wbioh wu two colored men. two white men and to be found there, end at the the seme two white women, together with two time tha operators were devoting some attention to th work of develcomplete opium outfits and other paraoping the inaet promising mineral phernalia. which have (hu far proved For some time the police have susencouraging. pected that aa opium Joint wu being very Tii report of the locating af the faoperated ta the building, but up to this morning they have been unable mous old min ha created consider-- , to secure the necessary wide no to able excitement in this aeettea, where many of th elder people remember make a raid. t Jnst before 4 o'clock thle morning the etoriee of thle old mine, aad have watohad the efforts of others go down the three blusroate went qultely-nthe stairs of the bnlldlng from the Commercial street entrance. Just as they ranched the entrance to room 78 t woman opened the door to look ont Into the hall. Before she oould close the door Sergeant Roberto followed by the other two officers rushed into the room. On a bed with a Complete opium layout between them James Thomas, colored, and a white woman wore sleeping. On a bunk nearby were two white men, while on a third bunk lay Charles RoMneon, colored. OW about a Soft Hat The sixth occupant of the room wu the white woman who hsd opened the for the Bpring sea-son- ? door. Theyre going Th entire elx were placed nader arrest and with the assist snoe of Pato oe more popular this jear trolman Pierce taken to the station, than ever before. where they gave their names James We're shapes and atyles Thomu. colored. Charles RcMneon, colored. Frank Smith and Joe Rians, for the conservaappropriate white, Ruby Leonard and Clara Kail, Man tive or the smart Young white. Dresser. A return trip to the room wa made and the officers took to the station two We've a variety of shades. complete opium layouts, pert of anWe'v a variety of shapes. other layout, about 829 worth of opiWe've a variety of prices. um, a quantity of yen shoe, end other to $8.00. 81.50, $2.10, things usually found ta an den. Perhaps you think a Soft Thomu wu charged with keeping an nphtm house, while the other five Hat will not be becoming to were charged with having visited an on some you. Come ill and J GEORGE FULLER. SEATS NOW SELLING. IN EARLY. Boyle Hardware Co. the Netting second, Parvo third. la fruitless attempts to locate Spanish mine, where it hu been said, untold riches have beea taken during early days and whare an Immense nasonnt of wealth still remains. . PLUMBERS1 STRIKE ENDED. value-carryin- g MIKE DIVORCES CRANTED u Feo-ruar- Belt UIn, Mareh After knock-ta- g her Thornes O'Donnell, down with a chair, on October ID, I90d, ta billing hie attempt to etas bar daughter, Bertha E. Pratt O'Donnell, Mrs. Alvins Pratt testified before Judge Charles W. Moves Friday that aba had not "tald eyes on him since. It vu upon this testimony that Judge Moras granted the divorce to Mrs. OAtonnell. oo tb ground of da aartlnn, and gav her the custody of her child. Upon tha sight of th assault made by Mrs. Pratt to protest her daughter, O'DoaoeU bad bean released from tba stats prions, when be had completed a year's term for Lurglary. Della Robert wo secured a divorce from her husband, Robert Robertson, because ho Is serving a term of three years ta the penitentiary for a statutory offense. Robertson was convicted of the crime BepL fth, 1901, and is still ta the state prison. Mrs. Robert-wwas granted tha custody of bar three minor children. They were married ta Bbaron, Tann., December 11, 1899. Ibr the put four yean they have resided la Salt Lake City. On the ground of cruelty, Mra. Annie B. Willis wu granted a divorce from Frederick Willis by Judge Morse. Tha defendant in tha action is lu England end servlet was mad by publication and his default entered, lu the presence of her three minor children, Willis attempted to kill her at their home ta London, Ihigland, oa August II, lfOO. Mrs. Willis wee choked, and was afreM to return to her home again. Hhe had feara for the lives of her children, and shortly afterward she started for America. They were married ta England April 8, 1881. and have throe children' living. The custody of the children wu granted to Mrs. Willi,. Eater Revelle wu given a divoro from J. F. Revello on the ground of desertion. The court granted her 1 10 per month as alimony, ISO for attorney's foes and the custody of her baby, twenty months old. They were married at Bingham December 29, 19. eon-in-la- lf2. Ellubalh Bndgett Jim u 18-0- wu granted a divorce from Henry H. Bndgett on the ground of non support. They were married ta Dodge City, Kan., July 20. 1195. Edith Ch liver secured a divorce from Charles J. Ch livers, engineer of the Dooly block, on the ground of The four liring children, out of a family of nine, were awarded to th custody of th mother. She also received alimony amounting to SIQ0. to be paid In Installments. They were married la Windsor. Canada, April 5. 1887. For the past five years they have been residents of Salt Lake. Era L. Dunn wan granted a decree Of divorce from Thornes W. Dunn for liesertion. For two years she declared, he bed derived no support from him, end did hot know where he was. Service wu made by publication. The were married ta Sett Lake la 1894. Abu lteed was given a divorce foma William Reed on the ground of desertionHer daughter. Mabel, seven yean old, wu given Into her custody. They were married ta Chicago Aug. 27, 1I9T, aad for several yearn have t. 13-tnc- J. KANE lived ta Balt Lake. ff -- knife, BILLY CLAllKE WALTER BROWER AND A BIG CHORUS OF SINGING AND DANCING BEAUTIES. Whlla apaiaUng tha OWoUl ditcher, a Grant man, is tha neighborhood af Thirtieth street, workmen ran tha machine Into n main ten Inch feed watarptp whleh broke under tha power of the ditcher, depriving n a ridertble portion of tb city of wntar. Tha break was rapalred yssterday afternoon. Several water pipes have boon twisted and broken by the trencher In that neighborhood, and with aueh bad insulin that realdeuia nra complaining. Yesterday a number of blocks wore cut off from water entirely by tba severing of the main feed pipe. Tha wntar shot Into the air to th height of n telegraph pole and caused n email flood before it oould be cbrPked. It Is cteimsd by the O'KelU Construction company that the water works oompeny will not furnish thorn with n chart of ths water system la newer district No. 10. On this account H Is impossible to tell where the pipes are laid, so that whenever the digger aouiea lu contact with one It tears the pipe up. ' V. Prices: Boxes, $1 .50; Lower floor, $1 .00; Balcony, $1, 75c, 50c O'Neill DNehor Caused a Station the City fa O thait on Wntar. Items , Mm BOBBY HARRINGTON CAUS FLOOD OF WATER ORANT AVENUE. Two AND OTHER HITS. FLIRT WITH MET TORN UP BY DITCHER BAXD" MOONEY TIME HINEY way. PIPE HEAR WHEN WE MTJUKE BROADWAY , WATER m opium try Joint. OLD SPANISH MINE. Accident Uncovers Deposit of Fabulous Wealth in Utah County. American Fork. March 2. Reports have just reached this place that the Pelican Point Mining end Development company, which hu been operating mining claims near Pelican Point, on the western shores of Utah lake, some twelve mllee southwest of Araer. Icon Fork, havo accidentally uncovered the fsmouf old Spanish mine, on property which wu formerly owned Thle la the by Tbotraa Ctaderatrem. loat mine that many proepectnrs and organised compsnlee have heretofore searched ta vain tor. and bu the repu tattoo of containing fabulously rich or. Ihirtng the daye of Spanish reign of the Spring styles. Our mirror is truthful and we'll be pleased to show you. Fred M. Nye Company CLOTHIERS,. HATTERS HABERDASHERS. 2413 Washington AND Avenue, ' About ffty Journeymen plumbers, who went on strike two weeks ego because the master plnmbers .womd not nooedo to their demand tor an Increase to $8 a day la wages, returned to work this morning. Hereafter the senior plumbers will n week receive aa Increase of over the wages they were getting before the strike. Instead of bring paid for. five hours Saturday, thro will bo paid tor only tour hoars. The Junior plumber will receive 14.20 n day. The settlement te viewed as a victory ' by the master plumbers. Salt Lake, Match 1:41 Sixth race, mile Mohur won, Mike Jordan seoond, Bara to third. Tima, 1:44 Seventh race, mile J, C. Clam won, Marilngo second, Madden third. Time, . 1:41. 1-- 80. - $1-1- 0 SPORTS AMUSEMENT. Time, 1--4. BENNINOS Thsstrlnl AnoiMoib RESULTS. (March GRAND HOUSE OPERA Direction Nsrthwsetsiw 39. Washington, Benqlngs results: First race, ievsa tarkmgs Park-vill- a won. Buttons esoand. Jack third. Tims, 1:80 24. Seoond race, tour and a half furlongs Ben Cote won. Wood Croft sso-oaOton Cotton third. Time, 1:5T 34. Third race, five and a half ftirlongs Morsmsn won, Quadrille eeeobd, Right end True third. Time, 1:00. Fourth rase, spring kan dirap, steeplechase, about two miles and a half Xenial won. North villa secoad, Bound Brook third. Time, 1:00. Fifth no, th Potomac purse, tor threoyurokte, six (Uriongs Malacca won, Lord Boanerges seoond, Her ace B. third. Thu, 1:18 84. Sixth race, seven and a half Muter woa, SaHle K. sstoad, Kaockliby third. Time, 1:18 Mo-Ka- R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Ri Mg. UMAnAAIIAAMMeWIMMMWMl TONIGHT W VWWWWWWWVWIUW RRNEST ROSELLE 1-- San Francisco, March SO. Firestone, the $10,000 oelt entered 1a the Gebbard handicap at Emeryville today, bruised a heel and wu scratched. Thomu N. Williams, then paid $8,000 tor Walter Milter, another youngs tar from the Hildreth stable aad he carried hie colors la ths event. Walter Miller was a pronounced favorite, but failed to cut any figure. Braggart led all the way. The Borglaa wu another eurprtaa, winning the 8L Ann handicap from a good field at odds of IS to 1. Results: First race, selling, one Bile and a quarter Briers won. Vlncentlo aeo-onInflammable third. Time, 2:09 Seoond nee, one mite, selling Piittig won. Meda second, Ink third. Time, 1:42 Third race, five end n half furlongs To v ora won. Bill Mavhem second, E. M. Brattaln third. Tims, 1:97 Fourth race, Gebard handicap, five furlongs Braggart won, Bxcheqner seoond. Heather Soot third. ' Time, S-- S-- 1-- HOT SPRINGS RACE. Alice-Sit-by-tbe-f- . . J. M. Barrie, LNtta Minister," ethers. . Roosevelt n, u Ro-slnl- 3. Big-gto- ra 1-- 4 Pan SPLENDIDLY EQUJPPCP DRKSIID ANI 8140, 71a, If PRICKSI EAT SALE NOW ON. UTAHNA THEATRE BN! Changes Every Saterdsy EVENINGS Twe Psrfwmsrro 7:80 and 8:18. MATINEff Dally, at 8:iO Exespitof Ssterisy. Tfo, PRICES MATINEES Stylish Women host everywhere Cloth the iWAamU-- ' nadael icn tow msdhmi u y TU aether Frist TEACHERS. Washington, March 26. President received about 800 school Fifth race, St. Ann handicap, mite teachers from Toronto and surroundand 100 yards The Borglaa won. Su- ing places, who era on n visit to preme court second. Dr. Leggo third. Washington. The president addressed Time, l:4g them. Sixth race, seven furlongs Princes There oould be no body of visit-oTJtania won. Flaunt second. Phalanx 'ha' said, whom I should more third. Time, 1:37 14. gladly greet than I greet thin I have, every Good American must have, the very warmest and strongest feelRESULTS AT ASCOT. ing for our brothers across the Use In Canada. So I welcome yen, Loa Angeles, Mareh 30. This wu Cauadlsu; then, as a father of six getaway-daat Ascot In the fourth children, I have a strong feeling for raee, over th Brooks coxrse, OUpln, teschrrs. 1 may eotne time have a who hu many victories to hia string, strong feeling, and when broke the track record by a quarter I greet sympathetic both Canadians aad teachof a second. He was the whole thing ers, I yon, yon with a lovable fervor. ta tha race and finished seven lengths It la agreet very real picture te have yon in advance. Roptoff, 1a the first race come, and I would not have missed, nosed It out over Roalalnl. Favorites on toy account, the chance of greetwere much in evidence.- Results: ing you personally in the white bouse, First race, mile Roricff won, to say how vary, very glad I am to second, Lydia Wrousmu third. rae yon. both in your individual caTime-1:4pacities and for the sake of the mighty Second race, mils Bans won, profession yon represent." second, Irish Mail third. Time, 1:42 14. BERNAROUS 8TEUNENBERO DEAD Third race, five and a half furlongs Lagloeta won. Silvar Stockings seoCaldwell. Ida., Mareh 19. Bernardus ond. Mazepa third. Tims, 1:07 Steunenberg, father of former GoverFourth race. Brooks course, handi- nor Steunenberg, died here yesterday cap OUipln won. Cellos seoond, Lillie egad 78 years. Deceased wu born in Nlcbolu third. Time, 1:01. t Holland, 78 years ago. and. name t Fifth raee, mile Crelz DOr won. this country when. a lad. t 1:11. By irs 81-8- Hot Springe, March 80. This wu at Osklawn. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs Manchester won, Ragulleta second, Toro third. Tim,: 81 14. Seoond race, five end a half fnrlonga Little Turner won, Edith M. eacond, Taunt third. Time, 1:10 14. Third raos, mile Haughty won. Secret second, Braden third. Time, 1:16 I I. Fourth race, lie Matador wen. King Leopold second, Vermont third. Time. 1:44 44. ' Fifth race, mile Bone Brake won, Rulloba second. Prince of Parle third. Time, 1:44 4. Sixth race, mile aad three sixteenths Scalp Lock won, Attllla second, Docile third. Time, 1:23. PRESIDENT RECEIVE KNOTT and Associate Players la ths Pro sue Crfterten Theatre (Nsw YM) tor-lon- AT EMERYSVILLE. SHIPMAN prose Ffeyy rot Iftfln cr eveamg wen;. SMLtf " CLOTH mUckanJeflWjS OinchrawxJe, $1-50- 7 5 cicala. the leading name Shelma oo t h", SOLD IN OGDiN j |