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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE SIX. oeoood jWES'3 Coital wJ Surplu j PRICE and Edwards daintiest of all comic AT THE GRAND. Friday Dolly Varden." Uncle Tom's Saturday Cabin." I27M00J0 Plrst National Bank OGDEN, UTAH OAVID ECCLES, President OEO. H. TRIBE. . !I BL 8. BROWNING., f JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAB. P. BURTON, Assistant Cashisr DIRECTORS! Adam Fattenoa David Cedes John Wataoa 1C. B. Browning W. W. Rlter George 2L Tribe hiiis l. Joseph Clark H. H. Rotapp Barnard White John Spiers Respectfully solicits the aceeuats sf hanks, mercantile firms and individuals. Ws pay interest en time deposits. Ample resources, ceurteous treat ment, superior service. a Extra Special ONE POUND OF ENGLISH LINEN PAPER ONLY Q4HH04W4 OOtOH444QOHOOWM444404t AT THE THEATRES euHATS FRIDAY, MARCH JOURNAL Brewster's Millions." Indeed be bard to deter would It mine who covered btmaelf with the moat glory Robert Ober, the star, or John Junior, the friend. In last evening's production 'of Brewsters Millions'' at the Grand. Both were applauded to the echo, and Mettle Black, as Mrs. Dsa do Mill was also exceptionally good. Brewsters Millions" la distinctly a Toy-make- play. While there le a large cast the whole story centers around mirer three people John Ober, aa Brewster; Uncle Tam's Cabin. his sweetheart, and June Mathis Stetsons colossi dramatic and scenic John Junior, his friend. McCutchaon built well la the mass of entangle- production of Uncle Toms Cabin ments la which ha Involved the man cornea to the Grand Saturday, matin. who was under contract to spend a and night. This production far that mt Mat season In every parmillion dollars la one year In order to win a larger fortune. Ao the story ticular. and will be the best eeen here. goes, Brewster Is notified that hla Special attention has been given to grandfather has died and left him a the staging o fihe piece and several cool million. Ha la a member of a new scenic effects are said to be magband of Bohemian who, while he la nificent. The thrilling floating Ice away settling up the estate and re- scene of the Ohio river, the magnificeiving a fortune, prepare a foyaJ cent moonlight scene of the St. Clair entertainment for him. Ho returns and plantation with house, garden and the is received with open arms by hla as- cotton fields beyond, and tha superb sociates, but hardly has ha arrived transformation scene at the end of the home when he le Informed that hla last act are among tha greatest. One uncla has died and left him with a of the largest organisations of white fortune of 17,009,000, which he la to and colored artista ever gather toreceive upon condition that ha spend gether In one combination has been enthe 11.000, 000 which he has received gaged by Mr. Leon W. Washburn for from hla grandfather In one year. At this season: every one of them was first he object ktatlng that he pre- selected for his or her adaptability for fers to keep the money that he ha the part assigned. A clever quartet hut upon learning that the reason of of colored singers adds materially to his uncles request la that hla grand- the program by a number of high-cla- ss father treated his mother In a shame- specialties. Colonel Sawyer's prise ful manner he accepts tha trust, pre- pack of genuine Siberian bloodhounds, ferring to throw away hla grandfath- a lot of beautiful Shetland pontes, trick ers money rather than to depend upon donkeys, etc., are also with this great his mother's rightful heritage for his combination. The arteet parade has own support Tha utter Improbability two bands of music, a number of gor-o- f oua chariot tableaux wagons and the whole thing is lost In the clever work of Ober, who makea the whole little carriages, built at a targe out-thlso laughable that one forgete lay of money, making this tha finest that It Is Improbable. He ta a most . free street pageant ever given by any Taken aa a and hla simitar organisation. comedian, accomplished Is an It whole. entertainment Is that can facial his expression premier stunt work. His work In this line when be- be enjoyed by young and old, and paring Informed that ha had for the sec- ents should gratify children In their ond time within a few days fallen heir desire to witness what will be to them to a fortune was one of the strongest a pleasure long to be remembered. features tif the play. Then again, Girl of the Stresta. when a .telegram reached him after Few of the last three melodramas h succeeded In spending the million within the required time to the effect sea sons have had so great a measure that the executor of his uncle's estate of success as Girl of the Street" had skipped out with the 97,000,000, which will be seen at the Grand opera and he believed he was bankrupt and house on Sunday. March 8th, The work could not marry Peggy," ha showed hla possesses many tasting qualities which life for many years. Miss versltallty. Where before he made the guarantee It audience laugh until tha tears came. Katherine Crego, who heads the cast made a very done study of Kit," the In the tatter they cried In earnest. girl of the street and for six months was whole not the Ober, however, show by any mean John Junior, aa before the production of the play went McCloud, was artistic In the extreme. to Mew York and lived In the slums Hie expressions of dlagueat at the sup- there studying the life, habit, maner habiposed crasy acts of hla employer and characteristics and slang of Its tue and visited all the scenes Introhla expert portrayal ' of tha guardian of an Irresponsible duced In the play. Great care was taken In giving the play the necessary superior were Indeed refreshingly Miss Mathl aa Peggy," It must he atmosphere and the production 1s a said, was not up to the standard of complete on The first act shows the the other two atara of the- - play, but beautiful homy of Nan Meadows; the she carried the part fairly welt All second act ta a true reproduction of a In all, It waa one of the heat produc- New Tork counterfeiting den, while tions of the kind that has been seen the third act show Mew Tork city on on the local atage for piany day and a winter's night, and the last act a parked house applauded It from the gives one a very good idea of the Inside of Sing Bing prison. There Is rising to the falling of the curtain, considerable of the comedy element all o the W'ay through the piece, and It also Dolly Varden." 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Dolly Vardea gives the singers of tha Baa Francisco Opera company The more opportunities thaa and PrdrI Girard, Eugene Wiener, Fred Snook, Almee Leicester and Charles Browning will make the best of their opportunities. Dalphne Pollard, as Dolly Varden. will prove a revelation to her friends and ad- Son DRUG COMPANY George W. Driver, Manager. 1463 Washington A vs. . GOOD TO EAT in the way sf Bread, Rolls, Biscuit, and Peatery ean be mads better with the use of 4 Pccrys Crescent Flour which contains the choicest hard wheat milled in the modern way. Certainly takas the place of uncar dainty when you got a sack of Peary's Crescent Flour from you grocor. Try Crescent Flour today. , ml CONSERVATIVE dt Kinds of Lumber AH for all kinds of purpose are not found Whatever your wants may bo In In a very yard. Lumber and Building Materials nemo here end 1st us give you on eatl mate. Wo oan save you money, gusli' ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 148 TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Subseribsre of Tha Utah Stats Journal are requastad to read and follow inetruetione printed at head of editorial column. - d d men refuse to admit the principal of an eternal class struggle based upon absolute enmity against every em ployer, a principle that has been laid down as the very essence of trade unionism at the last party meetings of International In France already 4S9 trades unions seceded from the Workmen's Federation and agreed, at their third congree held In Paris from April 11 to 14, 1907, on a new program of ten article from which we quote the third: Rejection of all strikes that have not an exclusively professional character and that are not necessitated by the proved obstlacy of the employers conSocial-Democrac- y. cerned." Even now. In the seventh year of Its existence, the French workmen's organization bound to the new pro-n- ot leea than 800,000 Industrial laborer A simitar movement Is also spread' Ing lii ermany for the last two year It took Its origin at Augsburg In soma of the larger manufactories, and has since found acceptance among the miners of the Saar district and among the milt hands In Berlin. Dresden, Hamherg, Magdeburg, Gera. and Xuremburg. A number of mlllowners have readily contributed to the funds of such unions that were Crlm-mitsch- 1901. limited to their own concern, by either supporting the welfare institutions newly crested or by defraying tbs expenses of popular lectures on scientific subjects The consequence Is the limitation of many new associations to the workmen of certain large estabsuch as the bands in tbs lishment Krupp's Grusonwerk at Magdeburg, the factory workmen and girls of the Siemene-Schucke- rt works at Nuremberg nd the employee of the firm of Lugwlg Loews A Co. in Berlin. Only recently the wider type of trade unionism ta represented In tbs German yellow" movement. Thus tbs Free Unton of German Metal Worker" theHnUd-In- g Trades Union of Greater Berlin and its surroundings" and tbs Federation of the Assistant Bakers and Confectioners of Germany" are of wider compass Quite recently all the yellow trade unions were brought together in the 'Alliance of Patriotic Workmen's Union" In the somewhat lengthy of this organisation rules and the antagonism against with Us political and economic fallacies" Is expressly pointed out. The new organisation strives at a bettering of workmen's wages . and the conditions of tabor by all possible means, but In direct opposition to the theory of class hatred and class struggle." As their principal weapons the leaders propoaa peaceable negotiations between employers 'and employed: petitions to the supervising authorities created by the factory taw and to the Parliaments and overnments in by-la- "Social-Democra- au cy Ger-(nan- Interest, to register their trade mark in this country. A large number of American concerns neglect to fulfill the requirements of the Mexican Incorporations taw (stamp tax law), in consequence of which, although they may not thtmaelves be aware of It, they have absolutely ao legal existence In the country., t It ta this neglectful everslght of many American business men whe deal with foreign countries that so often ta disparaging and causes Irremediable damage to American trade. Somewhat Mixed. Sir" screamed the flustered r., shall I show you to a sheet ? Then the five tace handken . lef4 were crammed Into five tirw:' mouth while Miss Margaret h h from the scene of her disciiM., and the five were left to do the h Harper's Weekly. . I CeuMst Leek the Part I thought your son had start to study medicine?" t "He did, but he gave it up." Didn't he like it?" Oh. ye but he was afraid never succeed you see. he couldnt raise a Vandyke beard." Philadelphia. Pres Margaret Durham was the latest . ar- rival at Miss Simmon's select boarding school, and being very pretty and well dressed she was popular. Would sh be an usher at the month ly musicnle? Margaret was horribly shy. , 8h never could do It oh. never! But the chosen five elected for the sixth, ao the evening found her a per feet flutter of white frills and pink bows (this was the pink musicals) awaiting to receive the early coiner Each of the hardened five bore forward an imposing auditor, and Margaret found herself lnquring of a very ancient and elegant old gentleman In a voice scarcely audible: Sir, shall I show you to a seat?" ' What, what, what?" demanded the elderly party, irascibly, holding hla hand to his ear. APPEARING OLD tabu pier. Tou eeaaot afford to grow old. la these days of strenuous competition it Is necessary te maintain, as long possible ones youthful appearance It la Impossible to do this without retaining a luxurious growth of hair The proseaco of Dandruff indlraiea the Vmenc oi burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the roots of the hair untk It causes total teldnaro Nswbro's Herplcids Is tha only kn iwa destroyer of this peot. and It la as efr active as It ta delightful to use . Herplcids makes su elegant hair dram-bi- g as well as Dandruff cur Accept as substitute there 1 none. Sold hr leading drugxteta Rend 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplcids Ca Detroit. Mich. Two duos 18 eonta and ll.M. .. l y; representatives watching the decisions of the Social Insurance office In Berln; popular lectures on all observable changes In the economic af-- j fairs' and In the condition of the bread- Special 10 Days Only $4.00 winners. By a newspaper of Its own the organisation will supply to every Individual member s regular survey of its latest doings. Continental HINTS TO AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS. Set Teeth Gold Crowns Bridge Work Painless Extraction ' r No Py.Honest Honast ' Having recently received through nn American commercial association, the complaint of a shoe manufacturer of A. th United State Consul-Gener- al L. M. Gottschalk of Mexloo City uses the case to show the result of the fal-u- re to protect manufactured goods through registering trade marks In foreign countries. It appears that the shoe company In question has been making shipments of Its products to Mexico, through the port of Tampico. It la claimed that a resident there, observing the success which these goods obtained upon the market, has written to the manufacturer stating that he had already copy righted their, trade mark In Mexico and that they were Infringing upon hla rights In the matter. Having no data at hand as to the merits of the case, I wrote the American association of manuacturers which forwarded me the complaint, recommending that the Arm avail themselves of the services of a local taw firm of unquestioned reliability to submit to the local courts grleveance against th apparent trespasser. The case seems to be one that should be presented to American manufacturers for thdlr information. Manufacturers and exporters In the United States are too prone to think and to act as If compliance with their home taws guaranteed them against all pos-slb- la Injury or prejudice abroad. The cas outlined should show dearly that It la tha duty of firms who export successfully a certain class of merchandise to Mexico to proceed in their own Work .$4.00 silver Riling Pricas rI 50c 12 YEARS GUARANTEE aaaa i J. B. DOOLY. President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vke-l- W RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH. Asst. 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THE UNIONS IN EUROPE While In England the last meetings of the Labor party brought us the surprise that socialistic theories were readily adopted, an opposite movement among French and erman laborers ta beginning to cause great anxiety to the leaders of the party and to be the special target of Aa a nickname these their atacks. new organisations that are recruited from the beet part of he laboring classes have received he designation of Yellow Trades Union" The origin of this name goes back to the extensive strikes In the French mining district of Monceau lea Mines and in the manufactories of Creusot In 1ML Then It came to a split among the workmen. 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