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Show THK SIOICMNt KXAMlXEIi: OGDEN, vT TTTAII, MORNING. MAY MANY PEOPLE VAUDEVILLE 13. lOOfi. CATARRH OF KIDNEYS HAVE Backache, a Warning: Symptom of Kidney Trouble. TRUST IS . 1 Is Invaluable in Such Pe-ru--na Cases. Let them buzz, let them blow, Let them hatch, let them grow We have a Fly Ejector, You can sit and hug, and sweat With your best girl in the BehindaG. A.L.Co. Fly Protector Geo. A. Lowe Proctor Prominent and Keith Persons , Have Sighed Contract. Mr. writes: Who Been Cnred. . Blylrr, 1505. Ohio street. Have Dew Moines. T. I wish to state my appreciation of you excellent rfmedTt 1 have always enjoyed excellent health, exeept frequent and painful attacks of bladder trouble which doctors tailed to relieve or cure. Upon recommendation used Juf7ttLkJZ tjtterimtMmctktii, not for tour or five yean." -- J. Alyler. New York, Hay IS. Thr Press tomorrow will say: By the closing of a ten year contract 1 yesterday between F. y. lhoctor and B. F. Keith, practically all of the vaudeville Interest! were brought Into consolidation. The deal is one of the largest brought about lu the theatrical Arid and it is expected its ultimate outcome will be ike brlngiug of every vaudeville thea.io in the l ulled State undsr one mutiagemeut. i'he new Arm will be known a, Keith & Proctor. Catarrh of Kidneys Caused TAYLOR NOMINATED. EX-GO- Large Majority Over 8enator Carmack. Claima , Nashville, May 12. The American will say tomorrow: Former Governor Robert L. Taylor has been nominated in Democratic primaries for I'nliod States senator over Edward W. Carmack, present incumbent, by a majority of from 15,000 to 20,00'j votea. Nashville, May 2. General H. Brandon, Taylors campaign manager, haa issued a statement claiming that Taylor ia nominated for United States senator by 15,000 plurality over Carmack. Out of twenty live counties heard front, Shelby ia the only one to give Carmack a substantial TO REBUILD CHURCH. Methodists Will Organize to Raioo $1,000,000. Cincinnati. May 12. The raising of a fund of one million dollars for the rebuilding of Methodist Episcopal churches in San Francisco and at other points on the Pacific coast la contemplated in the organization of a Methodist laymen's legion, official announcement of whlrh will be made in the various church papers next week. The plan waa drawn up by Robert Miller of this city. The appeal calls for oue thousand subscriptions of fiion each and a like number of 1250, $20(1, $150 and $100, aggregating il.iino.000. The subscriptions are to ia- -- cut to the book concerns in Cincinnati, Chicago and Washington. , J.' - REPUBLICANS VOTING SOLIDLY ON AMENDMENTS senate Washington, May l&r-T- he proceedings today were devoted exclusively to the consideration of the railroad rate bill and they Included many Interesting and some sensational features. The actual accomplishments of the day consisted tn the completion of consideration of the Allison amendment, covering the questions of a review by the courts of the orders of the commerce commission. Interstate There were several of these provisions and all were arrep'ed as presented nr suggested by the lows senator, showing an almont perfect agreement among Republican senators. Indeed, one of the noteworthy features nf the day was the rractJcnl unanimity of the Republicans. They not only voted solidly for the Allison amendments, but were just :is nearly united against opposing propositions. Senator iaiFul-lett- o continued to act with the Democrats. An amendment was suggested by Mr. federal prohlhtlng Judges who nold railroad slocks or bonds, or whose use. or solicit fusses from presiding in rases arising under the proposed law. "1 have somB respect for the Judiciary," said Mr. Hale, and moved to lay the amendment on the table. The motion prevailed. to 27. Messrs, flnllinger, LaFollette and McCnmber voted with the Demon itlc in opposi- DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU r That modern experiments have demonstrated beyond a question that there is no fuel equal to a Life Insurance Policy for heating a widows cottage? JOHN L. HERRICK, life State Manager Des Moines . .V .1 T . Insurance Co. 4- Reed Hotel Building. ... tion. f$555555555555?55555555555?55555555555 To the People of Ogden ESI An it monument waa ffered by Senator, McLsurln prch11iie,g Judge holding railroad etork from sitting in railroad rases and Scnit'or Hale gave notice of a motion to lav on tlie tab.'. Senator llnle flecinred that the "proposition that a fed"al Judge would sit in a case when he ; a partner in in'rresis with one of the litigants i munst aided, "any Judge so He doing is siihjrct to then moved to iny the amendment, on wu- the table, which carried, 49 to 2::. TREASURY Washington. NIOBE. re-O- . A PLAY IN W. B. Wedell Silo. In al 1 Pe-ra-- are sup. huge wealth, (ithi-In client posed to represent w.nl-hThe evident eastern money enic purpose of these men. th i.iinkeni say. j to make lnvetment of imjr funds in ten Francisco. d 0f r i. James Devine, was excellent. No smx-teii- r Is Mr. Devine, and the ease with whlrh he personated the business man of the age, heart by cares, but thoroughly utilitarian in every act, was as commendable as it waa natural. It is sometimes asserted that a prophet U not without honor save tn hla own country. Occasionally we are startled when we discover extraordinary ability in rertain tinea before unobserved. Such waa the general verdict pronounced upon witnessing the acting of rharlea A. Maguire, who aa Cornelius Griffin might well have been excused for loving himself so inordinately. Will Moran as Silnx and Richard Laughran as Phlneas Innings displayed as much art in their make up as might have been expected from professionals, while their respective parts were exceptionally well done. The refinement, culture and case with which Abbot Maglnni and his talented sister, Miss Daisy, tilled tho difficult roles of Tompkins, the art enthusiast, and Caroline Dunn, the Indispensable wife of Peter, showed that they were the talented children of brilliant parents. True scthig consists In being able to lose one's Identity and personate an Individual whose emotions and tendencies are contrary to our own. Hrnne Miss A. Grill, gentle and retiring as we know her, reached an unexpected climax in her very severe role, where she exercised undue authority over Hattie, as personated by Miss Mae O'Brien, the said, demure lit tin lady of everyday life, who hal developed by stage processes into a rebelvictim to all the lious young miss. fads of the twentieth century. Miss Della Farmer aa Beatrice Bilox showed unusual amatory powers, while Miss M. Biel filled with ell the dignity of her office the rigorous duties of governess, sharing with Mias B. Callahan, aa Mary the maid, the burden of house hold cares. Ip fact, the entire performance was a great auccru. pnarlig the ability of the actors, the itill o( the trainer, IV. W. Bittner: the aplrit of the good ladle vho were the prime mover, but trim modesty forbade our mentioning their names; finally the active ceopentim of every true Ogdenltet Neighboring clllra added their qtVs and to the luind of All Halltnri bmi he conceded no little share of the of the entertainment. The pi'll-otiselections rendered In such 1 spirited1 manner made the numberi not mere interludes but soul stirring melodics that awakened a reeponslv chord In every heart, and marked the em-Inof May 8 one never to be forgotten in the snnala of Catholicity In Ogden. ckt-gcil- c s c BOXING Eight NEW YORK. IN Wltneeted Thounand Person Thirty Events, About' 12. New York, Mny BEER Wlliitm Moran itrispensable. Daisy Maginnis Agnes Grill - I. 1 - After the first ny an audience sweep i som crimes wane. nf applause approbation week after niny, more preebywwathe young wl all IV Arih lLa n-- the presentation of tentious even than T - . Superior to all other beers Imperial Experimental station for wmmammmm brewing industries of the world place Budweiser at the top of the ladder Try it Now. The only place in town where it is found on draught is at the , - , , 4 . Diamond Saloon . D. A. SMYTH, Proprietor f 240 Twenty-fift- h M wrew person attended a boxing and ling entertainment at Madisonof Bqnenj which Garden tonight, the proceed rewill to sent to swell the Callfornl . lief fund. duOver thirty bouts were put them ring the night, nnd while mot , were purely sperring or wreetilngw-hibltlonna few of them were ptwWJ tive of some hard hittingerowm them knockoiils were barely round. Jm a of short the cutting by J. Corbett refereed eome of the including the one hot ween Irnmon and Kid McCoy. each tJW" they had lightly tappedhold clever sparring, caught and rolled him all over the flow in thehom ring. Those who took part Corb included Joe G.ns, Young and Terry McGovern. Jimmy Britt Berger of California. BUPWEISER n 1 rtf fit - Si Pevr; tr Pe-ru-- . Milton, nurr-'rgoverbe way. .Margaret Biel in Niohe. thp flrsh. widow of the late Amplilon. knc of Thebes Ray Keck uuMila take Peruna. well-know- n n Madeline In " 'A Ffld event is totally forgotten. The lasting impression made by any. production is indicative of its real worth. Judged drama by this criterion the three-a- d "Niohe." as given last Tuesday evening at tho Grand opera house, was in ita way a classic presentation, a credit to all eoneerned. Glancing around the well filled house before the rurtaln ro.--e one was struck by the fact that the culture, the flower of the city was present to do homage to the reverend gentleman whom the necnslon was Intended to honor, Rev. P. M. Gushnabsn. Only kind words expressive of admiration, appreeiutlon, indeed of all affection bordering almost on adoration were heard from ail asked to contribute to ihe success of the evening, proving that where loyalty and devotion to Father Cush-nahaare concerned, there Is no distinction of sect or nation. He I the people's friend, father and counselor, who for almost n quarter of a century has hern a power for good In this thriving city of the west. The title of the drams was ar fascinating aa the talented young lady tilling thf role. Miss Ray Keck, embodied in her Interpretation the grace of the mythological matron and we felt inclined to alter the poet's line so that it might read: To .tone the gods have changed her, but In vain; The actor's art has made her breathe again. Graceful, natural and truly artistic was Miss Kecks delineation of the character: her ability, together with her charming pertottaMy. made her truly the stsr of the etenlng. and those who know the energy and talent nf thp young lady predirt for her not the ephemeral applause1 secured by foot light fsvorltea, hut the lasting esteem and admiration tfTnt follow true worth. Peter Amos Dunn, as nortraved hr shows: Avail- rebellion Mae O'Brien BfStriee Kilo, in love nth Corn.y Pells Farmer Mary, the parlor maid in service H- - sle Callaghan I - - Griffin, in ope- d ex-eret- cha ness, che THREE ACTS. Helen Griffin, in until Hatti Z?' 117 Improved. Itook?2l J poonfuf of Parana every bour.dav mmfOi.t, remedy that retor! three waeka. Nowthen lieves catarrhal deeat enough for two people and mmableVj&a iS? f of the rangements 1 8 ,ick 1 become effected kidneys should cerWHEN the kidneys you a thousand time for your medi-- ' ei tber from colds, over- tainly be considered in,, the onlT wmody that saved me. work, or an extension of catarrh from a household remedy, continue to keep it in our ftmily'-Leopo- ld some other organ, they fail to perform reruns la such a Brsndl their normal functions. remedy, ,,,W.h,Ta on fll many tettlmoni., It is the work of tho kidneys to o Itim Commendation For likt thi one given here. Mr. C. B. Mt. from the blood many of the poisons Filer, (Sterling, Ky We can give our readers writes: which accumulate in the body. only s slight I have suffered with kidney and glimpse of the vast array of unioliciud If the kidneya fail in tbeir work, tha bladder endorsements we are receiving everv trouble for ten years past, poisons accumulate to such an extent as Last March I commenced using your month. to cause eon vnlaions, which often prove No other physician in the world Parana and eon tinned for three months, hu fatal. I have not used it aince, nor have I received such a volume of enthuslutia reran, by relieving the kidneys of felt a pain. letters of thanks a Dr. Hirtmulor their congested and cntarrhal condi"I believe that I am well aod I there- Peruna. tions, leaves them free to act in a fore give my higheat commendation to Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, Pmidmt normal manner. the curative qualltlea of Parana." of the Hartman Sanitarium, Colamhu, catarrh of the la Neglected wlao kidneys It strengthens tha action of the to develop Into Brlghta Disease or Ohio, for free medical advice. heart, equalising the circulation of the pt All correspondence held strict when a cure is almost an isbetes, blood In nil parts of toe system, g Jo fiugfi mie For number of years have come to me frtm a multitude friends, artiii to given a alight laxative quality. requests I have been experimeatiag with a laxative addition for o ulte that s to announce to friends the of that I have incorporated such a quality to tto mXa V,.eVd owjf1 can enhance beneficial Which, my it only opinion, character, 8. B. Hautmax, M. fi.H with himleg a. Maguire it lhimas Innings. C'orney' hands Rtf tard Laughton Jefferson Tompkins, in :be clouds. an art enthusiast Vibott Maginnis self G. brand!: Dangerous Kidney Diseases Cured. $ 1.o.1Kfi.623: gold .:(- - 308 : gold cer- Cornelius Griffin, in lo Parker Mw? and pains In the kSm7 Uar returned. The I both and night lasted six month.Ld diy I tried three different patent medicine! ! avail. I could scarcely eat and anything .lent ly t few hours each nighL suffering-backa- L. ag. ?tlrrk some..11 12. Maj Caroline Dunn. Peter's wife have itren opened at eeveiai nf the comme-cihank of Kan Kranelaeo Eastern Men Are Making Deposits in liy men from the mat who have ilcpos- Eanks. Ited Rum ranging from xlD.nnn up- San Pranclsro. Mas" 12. Within iln want. Some of them ar. known h- - rep-past lev day U Is said new soroutita utatlon to banking men to lie pofscbs- - after I had worked In the Play. Frter Ames Dunn, in ife insurance James Devine expect to buy. Real estate will soon advance more rapidly. s? MONEY FOR SAN FRANCISCO of the kid neyssnd tonge" home physician and relieved statement of the treiiMiry lialanees in tin- - general fund, exr'aalve of the able rash balance, coin and bullion, ft.l tificates. $37,2f'i.2(li). if you ever rj Suffering. STATEMENT. IISO.tiriil.rHiri cold DUY NOW, Mch street, where the palms grow. |