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Show THE struck sy train. Th-.n- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 i9o; - R. ALEXANDER GRANT Resident Manager . n m FIRST APPEARANCE IN OGDEN OF THE DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ARTISTE OLGA HETHERSOLE CM Mr. Sola men wa driving weal on Firat North and had reached the third track an the Oregon Short IJne Immediately CTAH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 and 19 - Bdwnrd C. SolSalt Lake. Ffh l t 55 of a Uker omon, North trn. wa struck b a nwviaqi pasarr.grr traia at iha rroania Firat Wan at 9 o'clock ihia luoram. aad painfully but hh seriously inu broken, jured HI collar tan brulwd and hia scalp cut and bojy crossing. OGDEN, -- Bidas Directly in Rath of Pssstnger H Cauid Nat Saa. railroad EXAMINER: GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Tneatrical Association w-- MORNING In front of him. and reachiug the middle of the mad. aaa a line of dead ' pawlfreight ear. Just aa Bolonrn hacked me eige of the line ha inn a ing toaard him from tha math, airing f paaaengcr cara Theandtram hit a, moving at a fair apeed. tonm had alrmdj reached the tracki on which rh cara arm moving. a, too late to attempt to hack his team, an Suiumna stautsd at the They sprang foraard, the forward. lunge carrying the wagon The rear platform f the Pullman roach atnich tha hind .wheel of the wagun. however, rruahlng the vehicle and frightening the team. of LOUISE NETHERSOLE Supported by FRANK MILLS and her London Company, under the direction Jetherole in Variou$ dashed down the alreet.. toward the and were uon Mapped. Ur. Solutiioii had fallen In beiwrwn the wagon anl J dragged the hunts. and wa In alfllng hr roriilrteraMe divunrr. Hi left rollat truck the wagon. In dragglug bit lame waa broken. were brulaed nuii left nnn nnd He also tecaived aevernl acrntclied. scalt wouu.t of a more or leaa pain- -- . ful nature. liut ou ihe whole hia inHe waa pick-Juries are n I serious. ! ed up by the civwaiug keeper and peraona whu had run to atop (he team, but ha waa able la walk to bla home on Third North, a' dlatanca of over two block a. Mr. Solomon aald that he beard no warning given by llm approaching cara. He beard the crowing keeper bout to him. but be waa already on the track and aa quickly aa he waa able to think be decided that hla only chanca lay In trying to get arroaa ahead of the train. Mr. Dangerflald. tha crowing keeper, waa alao aean. and ha claimed that tha awltch engine, which waa on the other rad of thv wtachea and barking them down round tha "Y." whlatled, hut the line of freight ears reaching lots the atreer prevented Solomon's weeing tha tram coming toward him. Dungvrffrld about-ennd ran forward, but the trai t truck tha wagon before he could renUlanre. der any Mr. Solomon waa attended by the Oregon Short IJne physician. It waa a narrow race pc, ami that he la alive to tell the alary la a cause for grew thankfulness In the Solomon hou Behold this afternoon. TMa la not tha firat acrldeat which ha a ocrurred on account of narltrhlng trnlna being hut from view by a airing of 'dead" freight can emndlng flush with the The home Iut were ai.h-wal- g 1 act-era- . AS MARGVOlirE CAVTT&yMfA3 PJ7AT23E AJ JPAlIA . . V t . PRESENTING THE FOLLOWING PLAYS MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING Gyde Fitchs Dramatization of Alphonse Dzudets Great Work Arthur Wing Pineros Social Problem Play SAPHO The Second Mrs. Tanqueray rtoeaing. Fra wet Frwducera Cant Sagln ta Supply Largaly Ineraaalng Oamand. NOTE The curtain will rise promptly at 8 oclock. Mail orders are now being received. M. Rhyolite. Nev, Feh. J.-rr- ank Speara, the Boa ton copper eipert who le bow la eeutbern Nevada to make cr, Mr. Mary A. Btingley, 74 yearn of age, with Mrn. Lawrrarn Towuara-- l and Mlaa Townsend, 20 yearn of ag. was entering tha driveway at the north entrance to the post with Bert Puller aa chauffeur. According to the speedometer, the mnchlnn wan gotnq Et th rate of three mile an hour. and for Schwab copper district pool of Boston enpitalUta, la of the opinion that tha new copper diatrlrta of California, Nevada and Arlmna nuiat anpply tba copper deficit which U threatened In the market. Mr. Spearn and an aaidaiant arrteed In Rhyolltn on bin way through Ihe Death valley copper country and aald: "In a recent report which I made to my people In Boston I pointed out the fact that prewent prlcea In copper Indicate an approaching famine and n exhaustion of the preaeut arrutnu-late- d atocka, "The elect rlral anpply compaulea the brnaa foundriee have three In all month' stock ou hand, but the copper produeera not only are without atuch on hand, but In ' many Inalanrea the product of Ihe mines are aold 'for momha ahead. Riot copper la worth even higher priori lhan that quoted on chunge. "The rauae of the exhausllou In copper can be traced directly to Hie tiicreaaed reed of the in street and jnter-rit.- railroad line. , "It la generally agreed that the demaud for ropper during the pant year baa been greater than the mine, although operated to their utmost cun Hipplr. . "If the preeent demand incrcaecw ihe output of the old nilnea mum be must be 'nrreaeed or new diatrlrta Ntpeaad up. The Aral la nianlfmtly mpoaelble. aa the mlnca now arc a day. .New working thiee elilft ronrentratora are twlng erected In Michigan. In California and In and a alight increase nu.r be eipected from theee properties. The riutle diatrtet gave practically no ulr- n-- REVOLVER. Captain J. C. W. Brook te Answer Ckarga of Insulting Civilian. Salt Lakn. Feb. IS. Captain J. ( W. Brook, nrtlllery corps, aiationed at Port Bragin, may be railed upon to face aertona charset preferred agalmt him by Lawrence Townaend. formerly Vnlied States mlnfiter to ecretarr of Belgium, and the flr Ibe Cnlted State legation in Vienna. Imt now aaaoclated with th Newhoua-Irteraata In tbit city. The charge grow out of an action on the part f the artillery officer, which, ao far, hare failed of explanation, thnuch Colonel Benjamin Iorkwood, 29?b F. Infantry, commandant at Fort advtaed of the fnrt. PougluAaa The Newhoua. automobile, hearing Mr. Samuel Newhou, and her motr. : I- bu - Bamiirl Newhouse Jumped from the automobiles and declared her- self to ihe officer In term heyou I mistake. She called him a coward ud brute and ordered him to put Ul- - hla gnn. He removed It from lt and Uirraienlng position, dangemii hut did not Mtlafy Mra. Newhouae. hlie demanded that he pul It away. Tbe - officer reluctantly placed th- weapon In bis holster. Captain John S. Woodward, Twent ninth Infantry, hurried to the auto- j mobile and inquired aa to the cause d the trouble, Captain Brook aoon Into skulked away and disappeared M quarter. Captain Woodward din weryihlng w kthtn hi power to ai.l Both Mr, the terrified women. Btingley and Mlaa Townaend were still lit a fainting condition nnd were with As stton aa th difficulty revived. women had gained their composure. the automobile returned to the city, and Hr. Beatty wn at once summoned to attend Mra. Btingley nnd Ml-- ' Townsend. Theta waa an attempt on the part f 11 concerned to beep th" affair secret, hut the account of the Incident was obtained from Mr. New heuae Friday night. Mr. Ncwbon nisa says that upon learning of the fuel, the I'nited State district attor- ney was consulted regarding the The-poaeruttan of Captain Brook advised that they would have tc take the matter up with the com- mending officer at Fort Douglas, th- of Captain Brooks having taken place within the limits of the military reservation. Mr. Newhnuse says that in making his complaint to Colonel Ijockwood he was treated in an Insolent manner by tbe commandant, who grnfflv told him that be wonld have te write a - during the year that ' letter. Both Mr. Newhouse and Mr. Town-rea- are determined to ptili the If he does no- proper redrew at the hands of he post the complaint will ho taken as high aa neecsary. It wa learned last night from an authoritative sourre at Fort Itougid, that the action of Captain ftosika more than likely pruitpr.-hv fart that early Thursday morning i had been run over hr an dg M-tir- p il-- c Dr. Beatty Town-n- -l Ita-- sni ; night Hia; in-- - .Mi p-- tHwrced wife. Mrn. Kiln Kimball Ft any, on account of advene ctrcum-t'UHhr- d atancea, Thomaa Stephen Fenny of ugden waa ruunmmej Friday to ap p,r before Judge Chnrlea W. None fi,d iiow rnuve why be should not he for contempt of court, ,.iinb Ferny ( now a resident of Ogden and knra bis divorce from hla flrat wife 1 b,, married again nnd han n fam-11yi Mra. Kwlly B.ka that the nil mnny he paid to her In a lump sum. The order ha been made returnable immediately and Feeny will probably p brought before the court today, Mrs. Feeny wan granted a divorce from hr husband on the ground of cruelty on June 1. 1M3. she asked for alimony for the snpport of two minor children and $2S a month wav decreed. Feeny has paid bar jus! $12. Gil a month since that time. Mrs. Margaret Wagataff derlared in a petition In whlrh she naked tha court t.i rite her husband for contempt, that he was having trouble to get her alimony. Wsgxtsff was brought Into court on tbe order and was dismissed. I' "d that be was obeying tbe older of the court, OrMin Walton was ordered Friday h a restraining order issued by Judge Charlra W . Morse to allow hla wife d two children to occupy hi home ' Second West and Thirteenth South nreet without bothering them and to tell or ranimber the property bany way. Mr. Lydia E. Wal'oa tiled suit for divorce against him on Hie grounds of cruelty. Blie claims' lhat she was driven from their nome and nought refuse In the home ef oue 'f her neighbors. Walton threatened o do her und the children injury, W'hcn she filed Iter ult she asked that a safe place to live he providel ami that her husband he restrained from si lllng any of hia property. The ordei iued by the court yeaterday made the restraining order permanent of the homestead. Walton owns several sere uf farming land In the aouth-wer- e part of he city whlrh la not order. ; tnrluded In thl Mr. Macgie Single filed her j for divorrp Friday in the Third , 1'lstrirt court against William Single 1,H Mr. haa juat paaaed, "The l'tah nilnea are only alight ly on the Ineroaae, and the Shut mine of California even with the new concentrator that will be In oieralion nest year will be unable to aid mnr Uucktown. facially In the production. Tenneaaee, and Ihe Artxona campa of Globe and Blabee cannot take care of the demand, aad unlena the report that w are going Ram from Nevada are correct, copper worker will be fcreed to Import from Mexico, Peru. Spain and Taamanln. "New mlnea can be exported onlv in AuMraUa. Central Africa at the headquarter of the Congo and in Nevada. and It la to the laat of theae that American copper men are FLASHED 'hl- non. Mlaa caused Mra. Btingley lo Townaend became hyrterlrnl and. In her condition. Ih shock was ao severe that she baa been under slnioat con-t'tant care of a physician since the Arl-xon- 1905 ;,a u si- jx'fc'ssirs or.iino, t. Ulbout warning, laptaiu Brook upm the party and pointing bit revolver at the chauffeur orderv.l him to halt. Hrimka then threw opei one of the aide door of the autumn- Me and hruM Wa revolver under the nuae of Mra. Btingley. The unuaual I rformanee on the part f the artll- bry man bedecked with much acarlet clpthand gold nee on ahuulder strop, nii-tu- l tbe grounds of desertion nnd two hour Inter It waa granted. They were married In Rnnta Fe. New Mexico, on Oct. 12, 1904. and within n month he waa deserted. Mm. Single learned that her husband , was In Balt Lake nnd came here more than n year ago. Service was made upon him an noon a the complaint was filed nnd be entered his default, nnd the decree was entered. The rrart restored her mald-rname, Maggie Kenton. John Hall rereived a dec res of from Anna Carlton Hall on tha grounds of desertion. They were married on Aug. 20, 1908, and n year Inter Mm. Hall left him and has refused to live with him since. When Hall went to bis home on Dec. 13, 1904, he fumd n furniture van in front of the place. The furniture and household goods were being packed out under the direction of hla wife. Hall allowed her to lake all the furniture she claimed. diMary O. Chambers received vorce from Charles Chambers on thn ground of desertion by publication of the siintmona of service. They were marriPd In Balt Like. June 20, 1908, and In December, 1905, she waa deserted. Sinre that time ahe has been unable to find him. Hla default Was entered and the Jivorc granted. On the grounds of drunkenness and cruelty, Mrs. Kter Spracknian was given n divorce from Henry Sprack-fuan- . They were married m July 30, 1905, and since that time Mra.Sprack-p.taderlared that ahe had been abused and by her on W'Z.'Z? ud over SEAT SALE NOW ON PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c NCW COFFER MINES. a report vpoa tha Greenwatar $ IX HAG... HA., CA RMEJV. - rom-condn- j n n Vlehio and Alfred Frank. It waa taken for granted that the proposed of the Bingham Consolidated AMUSEMENTS. al company's smelter, the building of the new mill for Ohio (kipper nnd possibly thn taking over of some new properties form ad themaa of discussion at the buajr conference, although nothing official wan given out. It id understood that the Bingham Coniol-- t luted haa options on several pieces of ground suitable tor a smelter site and it Is not Improbable that the ono to bo used may bo selected before Mr. Hetnxe again leaves the city. That the resent performances of the Ohio Copper la yielding up new tv serves of ore te a matter of te the copper king there ie no reason to doubt. TONIGHT Tbe Original New York, Chicago uud Boston Puccew Q&smts Maims SURPRISED AT SURRENDER. Ban Francisco, Feb. Id. Bee retarv Toell of the Japaneao-KoreaLeague stated today that he waa ver much eurpriaed by the aurrender made by Mayor Schmitt in theflnpeneee echooi matter as reported in the dispatches from Washington. He declared that before leaving for Washington the of the league that mayor told he would hold out for nothing atari, of absolute exclusion and that It had teen agreed that exclusion by treaty or by any other mean than by definite statute would be unsatisfactory n &wyBir WITH IVM. A. WILLIAMS In Ilis Original Role of Quincy. OLD VIOLIN DISCOVERED. New Tnrk. Feb. 16. A violin which the police said had a label marked "Ant'inlus 8tradlvtrius, 173C, waa unHEINZE BUSY WITH BINGHAM. earthed yesterday in a quantity of The violin supposed stolen good. Balt Lake. Feb. Id. A. Augustus was found at the home of Ernest Erin-ker- t, who Is tinder arrest. An expert Heine, the copper mining magnate, arrived front Butte and was closeted will lie asked to examine the violin the greater part of the day with bis to ascertain If It is a genuine Mac lieutenants. Captain Duncan .....1 PR1CE8 fl.00, 75c, 50c, 25c PEAT PALE NOW ON. THURSDAY AMUSEMENTS. ALYAYS PLEASING AUDITORIUM CRESTON CLARKE IN THE MODERN ROLLER SKATING Monday, Kb. IS, one mile race (Jreenwald, Pierce, Lindsay. Tuesday. l Vb. 1 !, half milt novice race. Wednesday, Feh. 20, one mile race Porter, Richardson and Morris. Thursday, Feb. 21. Grand Mask Skat in? Carnival. Valuable prizes awarded for Costumes and Races. Costumes for rent at the Rink. Prizes on exhibition in ,1. S. & Ci i. display window.) Friday, Feb. 22. om milt riii't Hinlcy vs. McLaughlin. Pat unlay, Feb. INI, one mils liandic:t llamcr iscratchi vs. winners of week's races. ; bis Afternoon Evening VliVVWVVWVVX)VWUVVVVV PRICES .10 cents la cents Messenger NOTHING LINER WILL DE HERE ALL SEASON- - Ladies Admiiied Free Mornings aud Afternoons Except.. Admissiiin Aduiisniiin COMEDY-DRAM- A The Ragged ( Patunlav. f .f 1.50, SEAT PALE WEDNESDAY (1.00, 75c, 50c, Soc 10 A. M. |