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Show inE 2 THEATRES Grand. , - OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MAY MORXIXG, 6, 1906. HONEST RIENWOMENEND6rSE PERUnan St ms.yiw.szYYiL MONDAY NIGHT, "Tha Lion and tha Mouae EXAMINER: MORNING at tha - , Henry B. Harris' production of "The Lion and tha Mouae" is scheduled for Ua first presentation in this city at the Grand on Monday night only. It is by Charles Klein, author of "The Mulr Master." whloh. judging from the great success it has met with In the different ctlles vialted. will riral "The Musics Mr. Klein's delightful comeMaster. dy. In "The Lion and the Mouse" Mr Klein has chosen a theme not previont-lutlhaed for dramatic purposes, and yet one widely discussed today tbitmo-of the corrupting Influence exerted by nopolists upon the politics of this country. The leading figure of the pley, John Burkett Ryder, knon in the Unsocial world as "Ready Money" Ryder. 8Mrley Rossmore, the daughter of Judge Roesmorr, returning from Europe on the ereamer. meets Jefferson Ryder, the son of John Burkett Ryder. Jefferson promptly fails in love with Shirley, who in turn is attracted to him. On his arrival in America, she finds her father ruined in reputailon. broken In health and financially embar-raaaethe reeult of a ruling adverse to the interesta of a coterie of financial magnates, at ha head of which is Ryder. Aided by corrupt politicians they retaliate by causing Judge Rossmore's remora I from the benrb, pending investigations of alleged fraudulent practices. One man holda the proof of Roesmore'a Innocence. That man is Ryder. 8hirle.v's efforts to dear the stain from her father's name serves as the basis for a drama unusual in Its Its conception and strikingly original in cirplot. The remarkable aeries of hercumstances wherein Shirley finds self a welcome Inmate of the Ryder household, beloved of the family mud Invaluable to It head, are logically created and consistently developed. The love Interest, seemingly In the struggle between the lion" and the "mouae. suddenly becomes the vital factor in a situation uncon-- ' venal In its treatment and finely dramatic in Its climax. The happy termination of this story has been accomplished by Mr. Klein with no at raining of the probabilities, but logically and sincerely. Many well known players are In the cast to present this play here, which Arthur Byron. Gertrude comprise Parson, Gracd Coghlan, George Thorne, A. 8. Upman. Flora Juliet Rowley, Edith Shayne. W. II. Burton. P. 8. Barrett. Florence Gerald, Joseph Kllgottr, Lillian Dlx and Ada Curry. T .... u - MU, Z ,S!' - SSm condf eatirrh iuproDvri wre to make lif .hort J Tha Destructive . Peurr y -- SXEXSZi escretlou. ms pm JTK0EB3 ,, thirty pound, We are never out of Peruna. U be cold we taka the children or I have a ome of mamma ON SMOOT CASE. Junior Senator of Opinion That It Will Net Be Decided This Session. A special lo the from Washington, says: TV Weehlimlon Post, wnich in its news columns haa been estremely for the past six months, today this Interview with Senator print Belt Lake. Mpy 6. beta antl-Smo- ot Miss Dslla 8troebe,7l0 Richmond street, Apple ton, Wto, The Utmost Confidence In , George Sutherland of Balt Lake City, Mr. Smoot's eolengue, at' thp New Willard last night. "I do not meat to say, be went on. "that any agreement haa been reached whereby the vjra la to go over until next aoaalon. For my part I hope It will bo decided before adjournment, but I hardly tlJrk it will. The committee on privilege and elections today again postponed decision for two weeks. By that time It will be well on toward! the Drat of Jnn. Whether the senate will get time to dlacuag It then fa doubtful. . "When tha const finally votes I do not think there la any doubt of the 'outcome, I believe those vho favor expelling him from the senate will not or even a majority have with them. Mr. Smoot has made a good senator. He is well liked personally, and it 1 hard to get men to believe that ble position In the Mormon church has anything to do' with hi duties at a senator. I am neither opposed to the Mormon chureh nor wish to affiliate with It; 'I am unprejudiced. It in a religious tnatltu-,tioand, therefore, it haa nothing to do with this question. In Utah there U a constantly growing sentiment In favor of this Mme view. two-thlnl- s - tkioL" run-dow- n from doctor and medicine. a I could not enjoy my meele end could not . structures and jarda will be elaborate and costly. A special received from San Francisco quotes Mr. Jeffery aa saying; "The Western Pacific has raised the money it needs by the sale of $50,000,. 000 worth of bonds. This money is on deposit at alxieen depositories, mostly in tha east, and It will be drawn upon as required during the work of con na nt Pe-rn-- ... run-dow- n -- member Ita Pe-rn-- f struction. So-i- t can $ 'em that there nothing that oen poedlbly affect or alter our piaha for building tha Western Pacific to Ban Francisco. The construction of the Western Pacific Is already under way in tunnel work. W'e shall have to build about forty tunthe longest of which la one and a nel, half miles in length. This Is the most difficult part of the work and ottr prog J ress will be gauged by the work on the tangent tunnej. While ao contract has been made with tha Colorado Fuel A Iron Co, it to naturally understood that that company will supply tha rails. Throe will bo elgbty-flv- e pounds throughout tha line. The works at Pueblo are 630 miles from the eastern and of the Western Pacific and It will be the -- The class this year consists of e young men. who atari for Alts May 21, folly equipped with surveying and asety Instruments and camp outfit, for s stay of eight. weeks, during which time the entire methods of surveying mining claims and the underground workings will be gone into. The ramping arrangement are fully organized in ail department. Theaa ansual clans trips are required of all Junior engineers, aa the same is included in the tegular course of study. HILE8 CONDEMNS SLOT Balt Lake, May HATS. , Felt hats cleaned, blocked at! is trimmed. E. L. Hurd. 224S WuHip ton avenue. Both phones. for OurNewBottled Bern 5. Nickel-ln-the-el- i We want a new, original name for a fine special brew g .fo-i-- Costs You Nothing to Try Here is the Idea: We are not imitating other brewers in the making of our beer and we do not want to imitate them in naming it. Most beers are called Bavarian, Pilsener, Weiner, Muenchner and so on to indicate the foreign Bohemian, beers they are made to imitate. We want a name different from these because our beer is different. It contains the be$t qualities of all these foreign beers with none of their disadvantages such as heaviness and a sticky Consistency. We have carefully studied the taste of the public during all the fifty years we have been brewing beer and now offer a vbrew that will please the consumers not one that merely pleases us. Understand that this is a pale, smooth, high grade beer, made of selected Bohemian hops, imported expressly . for this brew, the best barley the world grows Nome Contest Department. Fred Krug Brewing Co., Omaha, Neb; I submit the following names for your new beer . aaaailiaatM NOT AFFECTED original decisions. These aiatiou that from the Northwest the choicest rice thst India produces, and pure, . sparkling artesian water from our own spring. Contestant may suggest as many names as they desire. The name must be short, easy to and suggestive. No names ending in ine will pronounce The name must be one that we can register, so no proper names will do and no dictionary names except as Velvet descriptive of a certain quality of our beer such as received or Silk to indicate its smoothness. Suggestions after May aist, 1906 will not be considered. Conditions of Contest: . WESTERN PACIFIC Balt. Lake. May 5. -- President E. T. Pacific has Jeffery of the Western saoerted that the recent San Francisco In will no disaster way affect the The plans of the Gould enterprise. buildings planned for the station t Oakland will be built according to the tht has been aging in our cellars for. several months. We havent been able to hit upon a name that is as appropriate as this beer is satisfying, so we offer $500.00 Ia Gold to the one who does think of the right name. You may have an inspiration just a thought that will place this $500.00 in your pocket. You Have Only A Few More Days In Which To Get In Your Suggestions. So Get Busy And Put Down Your Best Thoughts. Contest Closes May 21, 1906. nickel-ln-the-lo- Night yards used by the 8alt lake Rm when that road Wat in course of traction. Tbs company wifi pay (U per ton for ita rails. 'fYou Si MACHINES. My name ia . aeoasao Ml saaafiasoeesaa.i nnaiatMi ( Open to Every Man, Woman and Child Address Countv THE MORNING Slate., EXAMINER. OGDEN, UTAH. h Hartiia,). D twenty-on- The Herald says: machine will not be tolerated iu Zion if Mayor Thompson gives ear to a legal opinion rendered to him yesterday by City AttorI COME FOR PRACTICAL ENDS. ney Ogden Hilee, Judge lilies hold that, the ordinance nickeUn-tbe-tii' Salt lake. May 5. Profeanor Leri machine, auch a the cigar dealer are B. Feae, one of the faculty of the striving to have restored, to under the Minnesota School of Mines, a depart- ban of both city ordinance and state ment. of the University of Minnesota, statute. Judge HI toe points out that section arrived in Salt Lake yesterday from St. Paul. Proferaor Peaae la arranging 3M of the city ordinance permit the for the visit of the junior rluau of the licensing of elm machine under cerschool, numbering some twenty mem- tain condition.; he ain point out. bers. Accompanied by Professor Van however, that section 444 makes It for any person knowingly to Rarnevelt, another member of the faculty, they are expected today. They permit ir suffer any game or gambling will spend a month in Utah In field device, whereby or by means of which money or thing representing money, work. The month of May is always devot- or of value, may be won or lost. t ed to field work," said Professor Tease. Judge Hile maintains that marb'nra. when maintained "This year we a ill visit and thoroughly inspect a number of the smelters, and operated in the ordinary way, arc including the American, Highland Roy. gambling device within the meaning United Slates and Bingham. I will of the tot section quoted. While adtake charge of the metallurgical work mitting that there I a conflict of orand Prof. Van Barnerelt of the min- dinances on the subject, he maintain ing work. After visiting the smelters that tko last one quoted is controlling we will put in the remainder of the and should govern. The opinion poinis out further Ibat month in practical mining surveying, principally in Tlntle and Bingham. It lection 426 of the Revised Statutes of Is always a pleasure for ua to come to Utah say that any person who play or carries on with cards, dice or any other device for money, checks, credit or any ether repnwentatlve of value. any game of chanee la guilty of a misdemeanor. The opinion declares that the city has no right to license or permit to he operated anything which to declared by the law of the state to b- - a misdemeanor. The cigar mn are disappointed as i result of Judge Miles' opinion. Several days ago a committee repirxent-lnthem waited upon the mayor and akrd him to permit10 slot machine to resume under the license fi e sprrl fled la the ordinance. The in.ijor decided to refer the matter to HHes for an opinion. W'hH Mayor Thompson has made no pronunriamento on the subject, the fact that he asked Judge Hite for the opinion meana in 11 probability that he will follow it. THfi LION AMO THE MOUSE. At the Grand Opera House Monday shortest haul over tha lines of the Denver A Rio Grande. With sidings and switches at least 150,000 tons of rails will ba needed. i "The Western Pacific, will bs 1,250 miles long when' completed. All material will ba hauled to Salt Lake and then distributed along the Una as needed. Large material yards at Buena Viata will be built near the alts of the 8. B. trict. n . my due lor down to almost nothing. On Hand. Keep Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klee, 215 E.tn treat, Topeka, Km., write : We ere both very much pleased with Peruna and do not hesitate to praUa it My wife took Terune for liver trouble and a rundown condition incident to the same. A few bolltoa built np her health and strength. I took Peruna for a cold which settled la my kidneys, giving me much pain, In two weeka I waa much better aad in a few months I was well. We keep it on hand all the lima, is ease we take sold. Revised Formula. For a number of year request hm com to ma from a multitude of grateful friends, urging that Peruna be gives a alight lasstive quality. 1 have toes experimenting with a laxative additin. for quite a length of time, end now M gratified to announce to the friend of Peruna that I have Incorporated rock a quality ia tha medicine which, ia ny opinion, can only enhance it well-- , known beneficial character. Pe-rn-- M friendship. Farther more, Pe-ru-Recommended For Coughs and Colds. I will always be pleased to peak . Prunes Jonah Kalanianaole, 153 K street, N. W., Washa word la favor C D. from Hawaii, writes: la Congress Delegate ington, of this exeel-lewas affected. recommend can Peruna ma a very I your cheerfully remedy. Three years ago I was forced to give effective remedy forcougba, cold andcmtairbel trouble. Recanta np business and took up my residence in the western country, looking for reI bed to come here on account of Mias Theresa A. Lund, Bee'y Alpha lief in a rhauge of rlimate as wall aa a ehaage ia the method ef treatment for Iulge, No. 1103, M. B. A, Marinette, Inng trouble and found that my recovWia., writes: ery was very slow. my ailment. A friend Suggested that I try Peruna 1 have need yonr Parana for catarrh I had knowa of Peruna before, but my belief seemed to lie in private treat- and have fonnd it to be all that yon and I did ao. 1 begin to improve very claim for it. I cheerfully recommend rapidly and I kept right on wing it. In ment. After much expense, both here end Peruna to anyone suffering from ca- four months my Innga were ell healed that, as In my case, it and my cough all gone. ia the West, I was induced by a friend tarrh, aa I lwlieve I feel that much of the credit is due n cure. ears will prove la Chicago to try Peruna. to Parana and 1 am pleased to enGives Credit. dorse it. : aama there uae I began the of whilst re Probably ne other phyeleien has tot-toMr. James D. King, Alamo. Hotel, eeivod and continued it for about five weeks, enen a volume of euthwlatic n at the end of which time I returned to Colorado Springs, Col., member Yon-maof thank aa Dr. Hartman for X .. Parana. . New York, both well and happy. of America, writes; ' Colds In Head, Threat and Cheat I had heavy dark elreles about the Mrs. Lacy Hoy,l?4 6th Ave., Brook- eyes. My friend ware much clarmod. 1 wea adviced to give Parana a trial lyn, K.Y writes: "I am thoroughly convinced that and to my Joy I began to Improve with Parana Is everything that it is said the first bottle. to be. After taking six bottles 1 felt comIt cured me of scold which bong on cored. pletely for ever two months sad which had ms I een not ey too much for Parana as greatly worried. Perans, though, acted like magleand Z earnestly recommend a medicine for women in a Ittosllsnfferera. condition. la no pert of the country where we can put In "- more profitable work'.---- ' Professor Peae list the Kenyon. Several member of the Junior dess, University of ITah, art busy in the United State surveyor general's office under the direction of Profeesur W, E. Wlleon, preparing data for use in the ansual Held and mining work which the class to about to undertake In the Little Cottonwood Tntutng dis- for Mr. William H. Swilscr, S3 E. Md writes: F o r several street. Sew Tork City, writes : I wee troubled with catarrh of the year I wee in a condithroat particularly and suffered considtion, end I could erably aa a result thereof for a period of no relief about five years, and my general health find a. Hon.C. O. Brooks, Mayor of Hun bury, Ohio, also Attorney for Farmers Bank sad Banbury Building A m Loan Co., writs: gave the etmoet comttdeaca la tha virtue of Peruna. i It Is a groat medklne. I I bava arsed Hand have koowa many of my trtaade m ho boro obtained beneficial reeulte from Ua aaa. I cannot probe Paramo too highly. " Sutherland: , "It doee not seem likely to me that .the rase of Senator Smoot will be decided at this erosion, said Senator Utah, and there . Pc-ru-n- M Peruna. I find that It ha cut 1 am aow no General Debility. taking longer Mrs. M. W. Belt el, 2U Matagorda SL, Peruna, but, if Ban Antonio, Tex writes: the necessity have need Peruna for general dr should again btttty mad bovo found ft vary boom arias, I shall rePe-rn-- sub-ser- SUTHERLAND f ,h ooy, Bead, throat, (luinai-bronchtol tube., bladder and other lung., liver, pelvic organ Gained Thirty Peuuda In Mr. j0htt c. RnMel, w height PorUmouth,Va., write, wife ease, aa follow : I thought I would be doing ht w ties to your great medicine to what it haa done for my wife. tell ta Two years ego the doctor eur bouse on an everege of three time! u week in attendance upon wife wha wee Buffering from acute my iudieratio lit hile on a visit to some f need eh Rttark d I Prepared to the doctor when our friend propose Peruna, ,T h" do'1 "Pesfng it ia half hour and her pain awav Since that time my wifepaued Lu mm TSLIA k Al |