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Show EXAMINER: TEE MOENfiCO I MORNING, MARttl 1906. 11, amusements. AMUSEMENTS. 4 UTAH. SUNDAY OGPES, GRAND HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. WEEK AT THE GRAND UIW THEATRE Congressman OPERA HOUSE I; -T- t TONIGHT .i The Wolfe Stock Co. . ' A 5 ' - e , Ranger Prices 10c, MAN OF LOST 1.100. Return to Nelson ft Fell, Ogden, and be rewarded. MYSTERY SOLVED. It has been noticed during the past from the month that everybody wealthiest to lha poorest were wearing new hats You can do the same. E. L. Hurd, the hatter, makes new hats out of old ones. Panamas and felt hate cleaned, blocked and 221$ Mash. Bell Phone 828-x- . Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c Each lady attending will receive souvenir photograph. MISS GRACE HUFF, Wolf Slock Company. Brand Opera House R. ALEXANDER Bright Lights of the ye bright and merry Minstrel ? World.v.v BEST BIG JUBILEE Si y Comedians, 11 BINGHAM MINERS HOLD MEEYING performance thin either of the above attractions, and waa conceded by the A large and enBingham, Mirrb Farewell Appcaranca of tho Bittner Journals of Butte aa well a the pub- thusiastic mass meeting was held here lic to lie the beat musical entertain- tonight under the auspices of the loDramatic Company. ment seen in that eity this sea.von. cal branch of the Western Federation Tonight the Hittner dramatic comof Miner to protest against what was pany will give a farewell performance TIFF, RAFF. ROUFF A SCREECH- termed the and unprinING HIT. ai the Grand, appearing In The Tex conduct which has been and Is cipled aa Ranger." the officers of the being accorded (Butte Evealng News.) federation, who are charged in Idaho Fiff, Psff. Potiff" and "Giggle, with the murder of TONIGHT, Frank Laughter, Scream" held the house on Steunenberg. either side the the 4 at The Wolfe Stock Company, footlights Pix hundred miners attended the Broadway theater last night. It was meeting. The principal speakers were Irwell were done and Its relation by both, and they Hypnotic Influence Joseph Gilbert and V. 8.' Dafton of The Whitney mualcal Salt Lake. Roclallat leader, and their to the rommlsslon of crime while in resistible. ta one every utterance waa applauded to the the Bomnambulistlr state ia a subject cocktail direct from Broedway which Is pausing the gravest concern of the best things w have Been this echo. Mr. Gilbert made the principal amopg the greatest detectives and addres. He charged that the Idaho scientific men of the world. Many proaerution are pan and parcel of a theories hsre been advanced for its scheme of the mine owners to disprevention hut there teems to he no rupt the federation, and urged the pnatlve remedy for the evil. Mr. Mark members of the union to extend their Rwan has taken this adsorbing probmorel and financial support to every lem and combined with It a story of legitimate effort to frustrate this delove and devotiim. making In his play, sign. A Man of Mystery," an' absorbing 'At tha conclusion of the meeting a story of heart Interest, and collection amounting to about $100 A Man of Mystery' will be realism. was taken up. This money will be the offering of the Wolfe stork comforwarded to assist in the defense of pany at the Utahns theater tonight. the accused men. TONIGHT, GRANT, Mgr. Sandford B. Ricabys Singers, Dancers, Musicians. WEDNESDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT EARTHQUAKE Manager Rtrahy of five William H. West Rig Jubilee Minstrels, It enabled to offer a most refreshing entertainment of a very diverstfled character this season, one that neevmsitatea the employment of artists of tha Mint ranks. First of all haring kept In tact a band of mnslrlans and a corps of singers, all of wboe talents are of a high degree, this determined director pf novelty amusement! haa devoted Ills main attention to the special feature department which, according to the best authority, fairly teems with originality and Interest. Tha West gigantic aggregation now Includes, besides a surprising number Interesting and Concise Complete and Authorized to Be Pub of miisiral and rnnicdy turns of exIished Exclusively in the Morning Examiner traordinary quality, several exclusive acta of wonderful attractiveness, fore-moof which may be mentioned the by Geo. Van A The Granite Manufacturers' Aaaoria-tion- , hit ration. All danger of a strike Is singular achievement Geo. Wade, win will appear with the averted. has decided a thug vote, majority by West Show next Wednesday, matinees to snapend woik In the ISO shops at and night, at tha Grand. AsIn the rr presented Quincy, Mass., Day laborers In Venezuela are paid sociation. The Inckoui will directly from (A to fill cent, per day; domestic affect J,WH) granite niUer. servants $3 to $10 per month with board; cooka $6 to $10 per mon'h with A new political party directly chosboard; farm laborers $40 to $10 per en from the workingmen of Great month with board; hotel waiters $8 Britain, and unlike any other parly In to $13 per month with board; clerks $30 to $00 per month. any of the world's parliaments, has come to the front In the general elecThe K.iilors' I'nlon of the Facifle tion In the 1'nlted Kingdom. In the celebrated its twenty-firs- t house of coninmna it lias slaty-onanniversary on Mr.rrh GUi by u member, nearly ten per rent of the at Ran Fram-Urla and like the It nut total membership. torchlight parado literary exerSocialist parly that la strongly repre- cise.. sented in the various legMalures of The unemployed in Mverpnol. Engthe real f Kurope. It has gone to Westminster simply to look alter the land. are planning to gather a million not Intend workingmen together and to surround Interest of labor and in-- S tha house of parliament on the opento hothi-- itself with trying to uenee national legislation not directing day of tho session, for the purly affecting the workingmen of Great pose of demanding relief. Britain. An Impending strike among bookbinder of Raxon.v lisa been postponed. .A hill, introduced in rnngreM by The efforts of the workmen, however, Foster, ef Vcimnnt, Representative higher wage, hare not been proposes the praetleal repeal of the to obtain without sucre. an Increase WILL DAWE, Chinese Kxrlusion Aet, besides plac- entirely 2.1 to 6o rents per week havWolf Slock Company. ing the lnlied 8'ates In the position of from hern ing grained. of granting to the Chinese government THURSDAY NIGHT. the absolute and exrlmlve authority The mill owners of the cotton to direct the ad mission to tho United northern counties id England hive Human Hearts," the nicdodraraatic Stales of all Chinese person. granted (lie cotton operatives an sueeesa annnnnced t. the Grand for if wages amounting to 2 Class factories on the Steubenville, Thursday night, appeal to every class May lt. The of Ohio, district are threatened with a per rent, Rimmit-nclnIt deals with a story affi-cisn.nini operatives. that teem with heart interest from Imcsiihc of a incrcare will temporary lark of employ o, said to he the result to end. Torn an The Atlantic i oasl Beamon's union! honest young blaeksmtth Inlaigsn, of prosecutions for violation of the the Archlld-ialHilaw. A dr legation may he in l:a meeting u headquariers, lliu-- 1 kansas Hills, falls in love with and sent to the legislature to urge the pas- ton, Ms.., recently adopted resolit- niiirrin reformed confidence woman. sage of a law providing a higher age lion urging tin- passage n- congress The dull cotinttr life soon palls on of the ronlden bill tlf. R. 12472). prv her. Rlir limit. accidentally meets her forthe hater manning of pas- mer lover and pal." Without nny tiding senger steamers. esu-The membership of the InternationJust they conspire together to al Typographical f'pinn is 47.344. inruin Tom and kill him If necessary. Out. the nllied crafts. of this The flrst quarter of tlii, jeqr will The woman rails hint while her accluding total membership, ' 38.221 ar- - pi the an Incrraae of twenty-fivThe fathpn- rent complice conceals Mln.rif. but time in the growth of labor unions of this er of Tom responds and I mistaken eight Vnir presentworking a day.the young blacksmith. He I fatalRamuei (;inper. lonniry, declarr ly stabbed by the anihinihed president of the American man. Over half the flour mills or Minne- in' l.abor. v Torn. coining nut to see where hia apolis have shut down, throwing the father Is. is accused by the adventur. employes out of work. The miners' wages in the 8nuh ess and her pal'' of the murder, lie is finally sentenced on thal charge. Wales coalfleld will remeln lindnugi-Notices have been sent nut by the for the next Hill hia friends ultimately establish three months. Association or Iron. hi Innocence and lie is released. RetAmalgamated Bteel and Tin workers to all ribution overtakes his villainous and notifying them that the annual con. a Japanese carpenter. osn It cents mnideron accusers. No play of It 12 cents. tent ion will open day, and stone eqrm-at Cincinnati on kind possesac a strong pint or more May 1, and requesting them to send sensational Incidents. The serious resolutions regulating any changes In Longshoremen In Boston. Mas... element I mingled with comedy, formtha wage scale or working rules te threaten to strike unless their de- ing a combination that never fails to the national headquarters before mands are conceded by the ateam-hi- p touch a responsive chord in the hearts March SI. It In ntated on good au- companies. The longshoremen de- of thority that the association will de- mand an increase of 10 rents an hour mand an Increase In wages this year to 40 cenr on all hulk cargo, and 5 RIFF, RAFF, POUF." and several chan gey in the working cents an hour of all additional overEleven thousand dollars was rules. time. The longshoremen In Boston at the Rroariway theater. Butte. spent Mont., number 4,ono. the week of February 2;th. which ws locomotive engineers on the Grand divided as folkeas: The C1g (makers' Journal has Ming to accept Little Johnny Jonea." two nights. ,n rnt th proposition to turn the $2. "iid.. Savage rl?.Yfv4 IT ,helr Grand Opera, two fundSof In wnpany 7! 11, b5. 'ike the and a matinee, fC.nnn, and B. night, purpose hol,,to.0. s lows Tund for tho C. Whitney's Tiff, Paff. Pouf," with 7 '"a llf' member ct the union to Kathryn Osterman. Fred W. Mace, R. nMId home for themselves or to go E. Graham, and the best musical 1 com,n, Jmrtnese. Tmn-leading offlrm, rf edy company cm the road, two nights, Owlrs ! -fc,v have eoriMted and a matinee. $S.tww. pifr, raff. 'phIJ,n0,l Pouf played to more people at each Latest Labor News From All Parts of the World dry-goo- e r r, HARVARD pub-Iishe- d Mo-Aro- Washington, 1 - fl-- e, - fr sub-ktdg- play-goer- com-w-irr- . SS5 loGiaifrasIitsIil t5,rhb;,,1 S 1 HV Secretary atate-men- t: Flfty-flft- x CURE : Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone ooenty, have been in bad health for thirty seven year, and after taku twelve bottle of your Parana I am eured." Jacob L. Davis. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory result from tha use of Parana, write at one ta Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and ha will be pleased to give you hia valuable advice gratia. Address Dr, Hartman, President of The Hartman Hanltarium, Columbus, 0; I 1 -- Not a single miner haa yet boon takes from pits isos. S. $ or 4. The speetaris surrounding the scene ia fearful. Gnat crowds of weeping wemea suit children gathered te ascertain the fat of male menibers of their famllka HOGGATT LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Sacramento.CaJ., March 111 A lal dispatch from the Gold Run, aayi: As the result of tha'rxploalOB ot tin boiler of locomotive No. 2617, between Cap Horn and Gold Run, oa Uu Southern Pacific company's road, it 4 he Sierra Nevada mountains, al 11:43 o'clock luat night, Fireman D. W. Ana tin, of Rocklin, and Brakeman W. H. Frazer, of Sacramento, are dead, and Engineer F. Doran, of Rocklla, il probably mortally wounded. The explosion was one of the mort extraordinary accidents that ever occurred on the mountain division. It was caused by the water in the boiler becoming too low, probably the bull of the' engineer. The train was an extra freight, tak-- , Ing empty cars to Tnickee. It was la aid charge ot Conductor J. A. Murray Ooh Engineer Doran. It took water at tax end waa pulling up a steep grads a mile east of JSold Run, when tks ten rifle explosion occurred. Engineer Doran was blown from hia cab and shot several hundred feet up the tain aide. At first It was believed be had been killed but he waa found sow time afterwards In a condition. He was removed io th railroad hospital at Sacramento. Brakeman Fraxer Vaa killed oub right. Fireman- Austin sustained Injuries that resulted In hia death vhu being hurried to Sacramento in a hoe pltal car. . The engine ia a complete wreck, although the cars did not lee re the wires were blown from Dpoles by the explosion. Assistant , ivision Superintendent H. B. Brerken-felddirectand scene to hastened the ed the clearing of the track. - The dew ris haa been removed and traffic . - He Will Succeed Brady as Governor of Territory. Washington, March 10. President Roosevelt announced today that he had derided to appoint Wilfred B. llog-gat- t to be governor of Alaska. Mr. Hoggatt la e resident of Juneau, and will succeed John U. Brady, recently resigned. The appointment waa originally offered to CapL David H. Jarvis, but he declined It. He was a supporter of Mr. Hoggatt and strongly recommended hia appointment to the president. Mr. Hoggatt also waa supported ' by Senator Hemenway of Indiana. Gov. Hoggatt waa a former naval officer, having served eighteen years in the service. He waa a mem tier of the naval war board during the war, retiring from the service soon afterward and locating In Alesha. He ia widely known throughout the territory, where he has considerable interests. Bpanlsh-America- SNOW STORM n IN KANSAS. Wichita, Kas March 10. The heaviest snow storm of the winter prevails in this section of Kansas today. Street car traffic ia demoralised. Much of the snow melted aa it fell, bnt the ground la covered to n depth of nearly four Inches. The wheat will be greatly benefited. - 1800 MEN ENTOMBED BY MINE ACCIDENT. am authorised by the President to Paris, March 10. A terrible catassay that be haa made no decision aa 1e the selection of any one to succeed trophe haa occurred at a coal mine In Assort sled Justice Brown. He nas the Counter's district of the Pash ds - n March Taft today made the following of Congress, ANOTHER SENSATIONAL Wo, writes: : m PRAISES I hay used severs hottka of Paruaa and I tael greatly tej etttti thereby from my catarrh of tha head. I tee! encomraged to believe that U I yea It a abort tlma longer I arid ha fully abla to eradlcata tha diseate at thirty yean atandlng. "David Meekleo. HAS A SENSATION. The Cambridge, captaina of the four major athletic tesma of Harvard anaouncp In the Harvard Crimson today that after the April recess the names of all athletea who are on probation on account of HERBERT DOBBINS. deficiency in scholarship will be Wolf Stock Company. In the Crimson. Aa baseball, season. It la a real live cousin to football, rowing and (rack candidates are affected, the move, which is unJohnny Jones." The company savors! of Broadway precedented In Harvard athletics, has and the pony ballet i worth the price created seasation among the underof admission almost. The little danc- graduates. er are the cuteat persons imaginable. They have more ginger In them than a whirling dervish. They are graceful, tuneful and pretty. Frad Mace a Hit Fred Mace la a treat Aa the comedian of the conglomeration of muale and sclntlllsting wit. he adds a merry touch. Mace is funny, real funny. All comedians are not that way. He plays the part of Eddie Foy created In the New York production, and If anything. Improves on It. It Is n snicker, n smile and an uproar when Mace la on the stage. Kathryn Osterman. as the dashing young widow in search of a million-lir- e husband, la fitted Into the part like a gktve. If she was any better ahe'd bust. The liveliest little performer in the show outside of the pony ballet ia Lulu McConnell. She twisted herself Into all sorts of grscsfnl figures, and is one of the rlevereet players In the cast. y Eveleen Dunmore and Regina were captivating. The latter haa a "GooGoo" song that should not be missed. She haa a pretty .refined manner about her actlna that selves J. A. WOLF, and holds. It la one of those come and play with me sirs. Manager Wolf Stock Company. K. E. Graham was a funnuker TAFT'S STATEMENT. t Frit-ratio- MEEKISON Mass., March 10. play-goer- - CONGRESSMAN Boo. David Meekison, Napoleon, Ohio, District, write: x l n IN INDIA. Lahore, India, March JO. An alarmoccurred 4 la ing earthquake ha Bsshnha, one of the Simla tributary hill mates of the Punjab. ,$A consider able damage has been caused at Ram-puthe capital of Bashahs. Eight are known to have been killed and twenty-siinjqred. By pursuing a pnllry of progresalve-neas- . Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Matinee 25c, any seat in the house; no higher. Grand parade at 1 1:45. Seat sale Tuesday 10 a. m. i STOLEN ore on front feet, weight about BEAT SALE SATURDAY. shut-dow- STRAED0R One black horse, forelock trimmed, MYSTERY 20c, 30c de- nut enjoy quite so high a reputation a the histrionic sorkt. However that may be, there certainly could be no improvement in the character of Heauraire, as portrayed last night by Creston Clarke. Nor1 could there be so very much improvement in the support, nor In the costumes, nor in the etiing( nor could a mure equia-licomedy romance be written. Somewhere and somehow there was felt that bound the sympathy between the players and the auditor. In fact, all seemed to eonibine to render the evening one of unalloyed pleasure from the standpoint of the theatergoer. : . A to clare that the latter doc not suffer by the comparison, although he does HE- The Texas r-- tiife role uf Monsieur Beaucsire" Gives Praise For His Recovery. Pe-ru-- na STARTING T0NIGHT0NLY Meekison FREDC. FRINK, Wolf Stack Company. throughout the two sets. The scenery Is one of the hits of the show, and the songs will he hist led about ton. ' The Ghost song la one of the hits of the show, and Cordelia" la a catchy ditty, with unique umbrella formations by thd whole troupe. "BEAUCAIRt." (Galveston (Texas) Dally New ) Those who have seen both Richard Manifield and Creaton Clarke la the Calais, 18 miles from Rethune. Aa explosion of gas killed many miners and three chambers of the mine are on fire. The number of victims la not known hut 1A'H) miners descended Into the pit this morning. The explosion occurred at 7 o'clock this morning. The first reports which reached the ministry of pnhlic works announced that it was impossible to calculate even approximately the number of victims but it waa hoped that moot of the miners had sought refuge la the lateral galleries. In the three chambers In which the explosion look place the violence of the fire .was such that flames issued from the month of the pit. M. Delafond. inspector general of mines, wa ordered to the scene of the disaster and the minister of the interior, M. Dublef. will follow later to adopt relief measures. lAter It waa announced that the explosion occurred in pita 11 and 4 and that the flames epread to all the communicating pita, embracing Mere-cur- t, Caron and Lens. The number of victims is undoubtedly considerable, but H Is not possible at present to ascertain how many of the miners succeeded In reaching the galleries which are still closed. ' mam e A despatch from Lens says that a Brewery workmen in about forty rumor la circulating there That over breweries of Clnrtnnati. Ohio, have de- a thousand men have been killed, cided to take nine hoars a day and which has caused consternation, it la free beer in preference to eight added, however, there la nothing to houi a and no beer. Indicate that this number U cott set been In consultation with Secretary Root. Attorney General Moody and myself, the three lawyers of the (net in the matter, and no decision has been reached." While Secretary Taft 'a inclination haa been in the direction of the Judiciary. yet. at this time he would prefer that, the President reached some other decision in the selection of a successor of Justice Brown. He is intensely interested In the construction of the Panama canal, the Philippines and the army. He would like for the present to devote hia services to these subjects. However, if the fYeeldent should decide upon Mr. Taft for this position, it Is understood he would accept it. other names than that of Secretary Taft have been suggested In connection with the vacancy. These are Judge Swaie, of the' supreme court of New Jersey; Judge Gray of Delaware. Representative Harper of New Jersey, Judge Baabom of Minnesota. Solicitor General Hoyt. Lloyd Rowers of Chicago, General Counsel for the Northweetern railway; Judge Vandeventer of Wyoming, of the United States circuit court, and Judge loir, ton of Tennessee, also of the United States circuit court, Prominent Jew Says the Murderer is an Atheist. 11 7 Chicago, March 10- .- A bad criminals I mean the murdernw hold-u? men, burglars and the who are every ready to cow11, der in the pursuit of their sbommAMid Dr. are buniDMB Hlrsoh at Temple Israel last "Murderers and that ilk are theoj Teal atheists. Thera are no dehbemw i murderer who are not ath1- have no God and no cor set race, those are the reasons why real i atheists and murderers. ' No ' are atheists." p - he New York foods layers and Masons refoNM pended in December for clause do away with fireproofing their trade agreements with the eon Builders' ussortetlon. reinstated by the national body , |