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Show DAILY IT ALONE GO 10 cali-ent- e goldfield. . j, i TakeWillOffering Daal chants With Them. -- FRANCHISE J Wednesday. "The Black Flag." A Utah Msr- - Directly Lake Herald ay the iom- fj gait for aeveral week pant effort club and C. L. the Commercial enthusiasm arouse among to h merchants and Utah and Lake alt to enter the Goldfield for trade, reu,ted Iast 'lkht. a brief meeting at the Coinmer-- ?. club, in a determination on the of Mr. Marsh to engage in the deportation of merchandise from JCnente independent of any concerted be taken by mer- tftlon whk'h might "hints throughout the state. of last Friday even-in- s At the meeting con-vs committee was appointed to Mr. Marsh's proposition for the Lunation of a company with a capital 7j.(000, of which sum he agreed to he" half, and he further stated that J ould guarantee to take In the half at the end of six months, Lying therefor 5 per cent Interest. It at that time mi the understanding were to be claims Marsh's Mr. that a report thoroughly investigated and even-u- n. made mi to have been was Saturday too short and hut the time gutter was deferred until last A "rk-- t V. nirM. mer-cM- ti flue were about a score of and Jobbers at the meeting last -f and the report of the commlt-mvi- s favorable to the proposition. Merer. Mr. Marsh announced that money for the venture had been nhed. and that he had entered Into a, rringement with Major H. P. My-to- Mi! the insirunM'1,1 around whii h t'nsn,.i Gordon has con- sirn. ted his comedy. "The Marriage of Kitty, which was made to exploit the comedy talent of Miss Man e Tempest. To he more correct, one should iy Hut It is around ihe will that the adaptation is buill, as the comedy Is in adaptation of "La 1asserelle," And it in a very compllt'iited and amusing one. Clause No. 2 in the will prevents kr Reginald Belsise from marrying a Peruvian widow with whom he supposes himself to be In love, and provides that he be married hy a certain date or lose his fortune. John Travers, his solicitor, And him a wife in the person of Kitty, the arrangement being that subsequently he will secure a divorce and marry the widow, but eventually he falls in love with his wife and abandons the designing widow. The comedy is one that requires go" in the players and the members of Jules Murray's company have it. The Kitty of Miss Delia Niven was charming. She was so bright and fresh and diverting that one felt almost inclined to resent when she went to work to make herself, not ugly, hut plain. Max Figirian makes a capital Sir Reginald, one could hardly expect a runnier interpretation. He has a wonderful How of eloquem-e.made up principally or "rather," "very nice." "don't mention It, etc. Donah Renrimo, as the Peruvian widow, was very good, and the same must be said of Klla Auhrys Rosalie. Franklin Aall was splendid as John Travers and Milo Rehlen made of Morbury, who Is Kitty's brother, quite a superior person. is MACK 8WAIN COMPANY. The Alack Swain organisation opens the latter was to take stock season at the Grand opera forwarding of merchand- its house tonight The Black Flag will was Marsh Mr. and ise at Callente be the opening production, a melotraffto have general supervision of all drama with aensatlonal features. The ic. has been seen here before, This arrangement met with the ap- company for the and present engagement la who were merchants proval of the strengthened by the addition of the present, and Mr. Marsh will leave this old time favorites, the Bittners. morning for Callente to complete the transthe for details quick necessary UTAHNA. railportation of merchandise from the Princess a full blood Chlnqullla, road over his wagon road as far as Cherokee Indian, was the Star attrachis rights extend. By April 10 he tion at Utahna last night, and her Insays he will have at least 200 draught dian songs and dances brought forth with the horses and mules at Callente, applause. Especially was this necessary road wagons and teamsters, great goods true after her singing Navahoe" In hi good shape, to haul any and then in her native tongue, at down that laid which may be point English beautiful Indian song we all know The rates will depend largely on the the so well, acquiring an added Interest character of the mercnandlae to be when rendered in the poetic Cherokee handled. language. will Lake merchant! However, Salt Guiterres Brothers, the musical gypht favored over those shipping In from Lm Angeles, for the reason that there sies, shared the honors of the evening k i wide margin to be considered In with the Indian maid and were well tic matter of mileage between the received. The club swinging of George Delmas, two cities. AH things being equal. Salt Lake will be the beneficiary, no Gox & Hughes, In a burlesque operatic specialty, and Bates and Ernst,- - the matter how the trade may run. Are brigade, all presentGermantown went Two weeks ago C. F. Spillman and were Into the Goldfield district to represent ed acts that were local and eastern firms. Last eveni- greatly appreciated. George and Lissie Bird, In their skit, ng the following dispatch was reMcFaddens Flats, failed to make ceived from him: Goldfield big distributing point for good, their act being along the same southwestern Nevada. Utah merchants lines seen so often in vaudeville houses and of which the public soon tire. should get In quick via Callente. ImThe Illustrated song, by Harry mense business done here. Hughes, who has an excellent baritone voice, was very good, as were the movPlans to Get Rich arc often frustrated by sudden breakding picture own, due to dyspepsia or constipatTHE LYCEUM. ion. Brace up and take Dr. Kings bills have been presented at New Life Pills. Stronger They take out the the Lyceum than the one this week and materials which are clogging your and give you a new start Cure there Is not one upon the program whose act can equal some seen In the headache and d tininess, too. At Oghouse last week. same den drag stores; 25c; guaranteed. The Manning Trio, in The Troublesome Servants, are presenting a rathFARM FOR RENT. er clever skit, which is greatly imNr rent or lease, one of the be hnoi In northern Utah, for cash proved by the younger Manning, a hoy entertalngly. Nrt of the crop. Great snap to tl of 8, who sings In a foot posturing, or Jennie Bently, rfht party. J. J. Brummltt. to be more exact. Juggling act, Is good, Grocer Be that an auto out In tl but very short, and one has scarcely become Interested In the feature betyjjt o the store thar. Ezry? -I dunno, sir. I got such a co fore the next act Is on. An Irish comedy sketch, by Coulon rant smell nothink. Puck. and Russell, a singing and dancing specialty by Shadrlek and Baxter, and Russell and Devine In a comedy and bending skit are of about the average ability In their line. whk-- by cfcirge of the . top-line- en-cr- rs 1e y- 1 NEXT NIGHT TUESDAY SALT LAKE TABERNACLE GRAND the OPERATIC CONCERT BY CONRIED tan The metropoli- OPERA world-famo- artists, HOMER, ALTEN, TRANKO will NOR-DC- JOUR-NE- DIPPEL, T, and DsMACCHI be heard. Rossinl'i 8TABAT MATER, by a miscellaneous pre-de- d program. Advance f sale at the music store the Cars ten sen & Anson com-Pa- n. rtre Salt Lake City, and at the of Fred Masaa In Ogden. Firt floor, $5 Nearly vge to $1; 3,000 gallery, 4 seats at an price of $5.60. Wtbtr Piano Used. CANADAS METAL YIELD DROPS CONSIDERABLY OTTAWA, Ont, April 4. The metal production of Canada for the year 1904, as shown In official reports Just made public, was considerably less than the This is product of the preceding offyear. In the gold attributed to a falling other product of the Yukon, as theown In mineral Industries held their Yukons record for 1904 the main. was but 110.987,000. The total mineral production of the Dominion was 860.048.1(5. COMPANY. us STATE I JOURNAL TUESDAY. APRIL 4. PAGE FIVE. 1935. ARE SPECIAL SALE FINALLY GRANTED The I.yium V.tti.leviiie. Utahna Vaudeville. Ora mi tipera House Tuesday and haulINTO freight from ..I At the Theaters I UTAH Outside the Yukon the production of to gold In Canada last year amountedcon$6,068,000. In Ontario, although a siderable amount of prospecting and developing work was done, most of the mines that were formerly Important operated during producers were not Columbia an inthe year. In British Is mines from placer creased output shown In the reports. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS MEET IN CONVENTION April 4. The annual convention of twenty-fourt- h asthe North Carolina Sunday School sessociation opened here today for a sion of three days. The convention In ever point of attendance Is the largest held by the association. The program provides for addresses by Governor Glenn and by a number of the leading and Sunday school workers of this other .states. RALEIGH. . N. C-- . OREGON SHORT LINE t $1.50 Round Trip. Tour choice of five trains for on ference, Salt Lake City. Tickets sale Ogden Union depot April 4th to 9th, good to return until April 12th. con- OF ALL MAHLER AND BAMBERGER APPLICATIONS PASS THIRD READING. Mr. ODD DRESSERS Mahler Thanks the Council and Promises That They Will Never Regret Action. After weeks of ruiisideration, deal of m:in iiineii.Jiiieiit and a great ilcl.iy tile eity council last night They arc the Newest Designs, High tirade and Handsome, hut tliov are odd. We need room for New Hoods passed hoili tii,- rNiinlnrgcr mill the Mahler rli'ctrii railway franchises over their third reading ami then placed them iipiin tlnir tinal passage, which consists of the mayor's approval and signature. Mr Haudiciger and his attorney were not present to partake of the welcome news, bill Mr. Mahler, together with Ids wife ami his attorneys. Messrs. Lielmrds atid Stevens, were there and expi esseil their pleasure and gratefulness over the act ion of the inunril. Mr. Mahler said in part. "1 thank you all and assure you that you will never regret your .n (ion. as 1 will give you a road of which you can be proud." Attorney Stevens, who is a Suit Luke man, said: "1 thank you. gentlemen of the council, on bvhair or Mr. Mahler, lor the granting of this franchise, and assure you that we will begin work on (tie project at unre. Personally speaking, the only feature about the whole mailer that I do not like is the bringing of the general repair shops in Ogden. The ciiiincil comened ;i t about 9:30 o'cioik after considerable time had been spent in executive session, where last week's uineinlmentK to both franchises were agreed iqion by the law cnnmiittee and the iipplleant. Before the Mahler franchise was taken up for third reading Councilman Chambers moved that In view of the fact that Mr. Mahler would not give Ogden one of the electric power houses he be asked to construct the general ear shops in Ogden. This was agreed upon and the ordinance was passed and placed upon its flnnl passage by a naiiimoiis vote of aye. Councilman Moyes strove hard to frangrant Air. Bamberger a chise Instead of one for fifty years, aa he believed that both franchises should have read alike; but this met with much opposition and was defeated when it came to a vote. With Just a few minor changes this ordinance was also accepted and placed upon its final passage. At the opening of the session the mayor presented two telegrams from the Oregon Short Line. Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroad companies. each of which was signed by protestGeneral Manager Bancroft, ing against the Bamberger road crossing their tracks at or near Thirtieth street, on the ground that It would be a continual menace to the public, and they also protested against the road going along Wall avenue to Twenty-fift- h street, recommending that the road find some advantageous crossing one or two miles further south from Thirtieth street. Maps showing the proposed improvements which the railroad company has In (tore for Ogden were submitted with the communication. The objection to the Mahler route was that It would Interfere with their construction of tracks. After both objections had been read Chambers stated that these objections had been overcome by me law committee. The law committee then submitted Its report on the Bamberger franchise and recommended that the route be cnanged street from Thirtieth to Thirty-thir- d and from Wall to Lincoln avenue, and that the limit of the franchise be made gfty years Instead of 100 years. Adopted. The application, by the Rio Grande company for a franchise to construct a spur track from its main line to the Slmmdns Hardware company's plant was the next order or business. The law committee, to whom the franchise recomhad been referred, reported that the franchises be mending granted. Superintendent Rcott, of the Oregon Short Line, was present and stated that the difficulty between the Rio Grande and Short Line had been adjusted and added that ns far as the Short Line was concerned, the franchise might be 100-ye- ar granted. The franchise was then read for the third time, passed, and was also placed upon its final passage. A considerable amount of regular business was still left on the table, but this was hurried along as fast as possible In view of the late hour. The license committee reported favorably on the application of Reddick and Davis for a retail liquor license. The report was adopted. The tax committee, to whom had been referred the communication of City Engineer Parker relative to the refunding of $121 overcharge In curbing to P. Healey, recommended the payment of the same to that gentleman and on motion of Air. Moyes the report was adopted. In another communication Engineer Parker stated that. In accordance with the orders Issued by the council relative to having proper fire escapes constructed at the Grand opera house, he had called upon the manager, who Informed him that the lessee would not be here until about the middle of April and until he rame the mannger would hRve no authority to Incur the expense necessary. A petition for a quit claim deed was mill we will hjII them at a reduction of From 25 to 33 TEA Linger. longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. -3 PER CENT OFF askcil for by Forest E. Peery et al., tlie owners of A. C. Fisk's first addition. and oil motion of Air. Craig, the matter was referred to the law committee. A petition for a light to be placed at the Intersection of Thirteenth and Adams from I). AI. Moore, wua referred to the light committee by the chair, after which a payroll wits allowed to the public grounds committee for extra work done at the cemetery. QUARTER OF MILLION DOLLAR DIVIDEND one-four- CONFERENCE 8 ALT LAKE CITY. The Oregon Short Line (formerly the Utah Central) will sell tickets on LONDON. April 4. There will be a April 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th. (th and 8th. notable demonstration at the Royal good returning until April 12th, Ogden to Salt Lake City 81.50 round trtpi Alliert hall tomorrow when the ArchFARM FOR RENT. bishop of Canterbury and other disFor rent or lease, one of the beat tinguished persons, clerical nnd lay, will gather to celebrate the Jubilee of farma tn northern Utah, .for cash or Great snap to the the Young Wbmnn's Christian associa- part of the crop. iHirty. J. J. Hrumniitt. right tion. Just fifty years have elupsed FARM FOR RENT. since the establishment of the association in England. It began at the peFor rent or lease, one of the beat riod when a great Impetus was being farma In northern Utah, for rash or given to all movements connected with part of the crop. Great snap to the women's work by Florence Night- right party. J. J. Brummltt. ingale's unselfish devotion to the sick and wounded In the Crimean war. During the absence from England of Allas Nightingale and her band of heliters, the Idea occurred to the lute Lady Ktnnalrd, a personal friend of the angel uiirse," that a home would be desirable fur them on their return, and accordingly one was made ready fur them. From curing fur nursea to providing for other women in other fields was a natural transition, tind the Idea Y. W. C. A. JUBILEE NOTABLE DEMONSTRATION . I TONOPAH. April 4. The second dividend ever paid by a Tonopah mining company has been declared and is in the tidy suin of a quarter of a million dollars. This division of profits among the shareholders was made by the Tonopah Aflning company of Nevada and was on the basis of 25 cents on each of the million shnres. of the This dividend Is totalisation and the welcome hint Is also given out that there will very probably be a repetition every three months, making the dividends each rear equal to the total capitalisation of the company. Better news was never heard In Tonopah and, this Is the forerunner of other dividends, fur there are large surpluses in the treasuries of the Afnntana Tonopah. Belmont, Tonopah Extension and Midway from the sale of ore which 'hese five mines are now shipping at the rate of over a thousand tons a week. In view of this dividend all the nroduclng mines are rapidly advanc-n- g In price, the Tonopah company's shares now standing In the neighborhood of $12, a figure from which they will hardly retreat during the next two or three decades. The following Announcement has been given out by f. A. Hi ghee, secretary and treasurer of the Tonopah Alining company, to the shareholders of the company; At a stated meeting of the board of directors of your company held March SOth, 1905. It was resolved That a dividend of 25 cents a share be and Is hereby declared on April 22nd, 1905, to stockholders of record st 8 o'clock p. m. April 12th, 1905.' The transfer hooks will close at $ o'clock p. m. April 12th and checks for the dividend payable April 22nd will be mailed to stockholders of record at the closing of the transfer hooks by order of the board of directors. C. A. HIGBEE. i "Secretary and Treasurer Tonopah Mining company of Nevada." th of grew Into the development that re- organisation Interesting markably which has carried its operations into every part of the British empire, and Into the United States and several other countries. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY W emphasise the fact that cleanliness Is the distinctive quality of a BERLIN, April 4. On the lnvltatldn gentleman. A man's coat may be shabof Emperor William, an international conference on wireless telegraphy by, but his linen must be spotless. Any oiieried In Berlin today. Twelve departure from this rule Is unpardonincluding tlfe United States, are represented. The conference is ulong able. the same Hues as that held here last To Insure linen laundered to perfecyear, and haa for Its chief purpose the tion send to the framing of uniform regulations among nil nations for the vontrol of wireless telegraphy, both In time of war and In time of peace. AT BERLIN CONFERENCE na-tioi- OCDEN LEGISLATURE WILL PASS FRANCHISE TAX BILL JACKSONVILLE. Fla., April 4. STEAM LAUNDRY The Florida legislature Is expected to pass at the coming biennial session a Phone franchise tax bill which will seriously affect the telegraph and express companies and all the railroads doing business In the state. It is said that the governor has been assured by a majority of the members of both houses that they favor the bill, aa it will compel all foreign corporation to BERNHARDT TO PRODUCE contribute materially to the expenses 8TARTLING NEW PLAY of the state government. PARIS. April 4. Mnte. Sarah Bem-ard- t. always on the lookout for an rtistic- triumph, has decided to give Paris a dramatic treat, which Is certain to create a sensation. The gifted 'ogedienue wMl give performances of Racine's greatest tragedy. Esther," ago exactly as tt was played 2nn years before Louis XIV. and Mme. De Maln-tennAa in those remote days, all the characters will be Impersonated by 'omen, and at one side of the stage we shall see the king with his great "urly wig; surrounded by his court and accompanied by his queen. The fact that the play Is to be given xiictly as It was during the reign of XIV. will be enough to attract parls, for. however loudly we may Proclaim our Republican principles, whenever we get a chance to hark hack 'n the old regime and the days of the monarchy, we cannot conceal our enthusiasm. At heart all true Parisians are royalists. JAPANESE 8TRICT WITH DINEHUR8TS BIG GOLF TOURNEY OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY country are represented at the bench n. YOUNGER GENERATION LONDON. April 4. The Japanese can certHinly give Europeans a lesson In the care with which they adminisVister laws concerning children. count llayashl, the Japanese minister here, a most delightful mnn, who Is always welcomed by many friends, says that In Japan persons under 20 years of age are prohibited from smoking. If it Is known that parents or guardians allow them to smoke they are fined 1 yen (about K0 cents), and the dealer who knowingly sells tobacco to them Is fined 10 yen (about 85). That great coming nation has certainly understood that the state has duties toward Its children. AMERICAN COLLIE CLUB OPENS SHOW AT B08TON April 4. Collie breeders and exhibitors from all sections of the BOSTON. show of the Collie club of America, which opened today In Mechanics' 'a PINEHLTRST. N. C., April 4. building. It Is the first exhibition of golf tourney, the annual the kind ever held here, and from all big -Indications will prove as successful aa rii, .a north and south amatejir opened auspiciously today the specialty show held last year by and will continue through the remainthe Boston Terrier club. J. Plerpont der of the week. Many of the leading Morgan and Thomas W. Lawson are amateur of the country are among among the prominent exhibitors. Plne-hurst- cham-nlonsh- i 1- ln. the participants, and the event promCALIFORNIA EXCURSION ises to he one of the most successful Woodmsn of ths World. of It kind ever seen here. In addi$30.00 Round Trip. tion to the championship event, the Los Angeles or 8an Francisco. weeks program provides for a wommedal Tickets on sale April 11th to 15th. an's chnmplonshlp, an Good for play handicap and an open champion8s Southern Pacifio Agents. ship event. le Stop-over- s. 1 74. 537 T wenty-fift- h St. GRAND Opera House Tonight The-- - Mack Swain Company Will Present THE BLACK FLAO Also Wednesday Matinee Pricesi lOc, 20c, 30c Matinee 10c, 20c Drawing of a forty-tw- o piece set of cliina Wednesday afternoon |