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Show T11E HORNING UTAH. EXAMINER, OGDEN, MARCH 30, 1907. SATURDAY, AMUSEMENTS. ' At the Grand TOMORROW NIGHT That J. hi. Barrie' "Sentimental "The JJule Mlulrter" an! "Peter Pan" marked and developed the growth of "Allev-8i- t Li latest and greatest sucre. 1 the (uadeu.ua of universal critical opin- GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Tommy," Theatrical Association Grant Resident Minaier ion. Thl 1 what literary Boston said: "She doe not sit by the fire long enough.' Herald. "The most phasing work ever given litre." Fort The must sparkling of the dramatic offering of the day. Journal. Th author, with great subtlety, presents variuns pood thoughts btforr S U FJ D A Y -- the mind ey." Globe, Largsat audience nlrneeeed the delightful Barrie romed)." Traveler. "Humorous and pathetic. It waa Recced. charaxompelllng." Charmed the aedlenee." American. "The emotion of Alice are bewitching." Transcript This 1 what cuemopoUtan New York said! 1st anyone who doubt the mellow Yhilotlde go and ae with Its Indescribably droll of th string of the play that ba. Thea, if he 1 not old and cynical and soured beyond the point of getting happiness out of anything, ha will admit that J. hi. Barrie ha been chosen to bear the message of gladness to tide particular day and generation." reve-lation- ERNEST I -I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.as I.s.1.,1 1 n 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : f SHIPMAN Presents 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 V niimm. b4.d.S4 t from other plays. That Is one of Nr. Barrie' chief charm In th thanter. Anothar 1 that he ifl always optimistic." Herald. 44444H4 THE OGDEN 4 4 I IWI l'lH4 4iiim 1 1 1 14"H I4W HIHHWHII IIIHfll 1)1 I 1 III III III h 1 1 1 1 1 ii i h 1 1 1 m 1 1 i tttt-mtt- i hi i ttt Bervicee Will Include a Mia leal Program Morning and Evening. Ths Tint Presbyterian ' Church, John Edward Carver, pastor. Th Easter nervine will be all that Sower and sang can makn them. Mr. Paul tab Paulson of Omaha and th ,ent of Ogdea promise the following music. Morning wonhtp at II. The bt attend Base Solo, "Calvary," (Rodney) Mr. Hagbert Anderson. Soprano Solo, Christ is Risen," . (Dnatlerl Mias Corn. Violin Offertory, "Brecuae, from Jocela (Goddard) Miss Beatrice Haul'll. Bporane Bolo. "1 Knew That My Redeemer Livetb," (Handel) Miss Mit- chell. . . . I 1 I H 1 11 1 nT 1 i . i j I i f J' 1 L1 j- " it-i-'- h- - i i t m-- 1 1 n H i 1 1 ! ttt i 11 n i h n m .1 n n 1 1 n 1 1 1 Author of The Little Peter Pan and Others . . . By J. M. Barrie, Cathsll will ! I CHURCHES El Monte Ctommandery this service: 11 i and Associate Players in the Famous Criterion Theater (New YorK) Success EASTER IN AT r n iil4llilliaH.4iHH.M.HHHIIIIHHIHHWI'IIIHIWIimH4mHIIHIIIIlllHllimi.lM.lIM.Hlll,lll m , I 1 "Different MONTE COMMANDERY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HI III III Mri I a Time. EL lit HI TH M Minister, SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED AND DRESSED PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c SEAT SALE TODAY : - Baa golo, "The Resurrection," (Shelter) Mr. Psul Paulson. Sermon, "The Truth of the Resur- u Earnest rection a Factor la Present-Da- y Living." Eaitar service of song, Presbyter-le- n church, 4 oclock: Soprano Bolo, "The Way of the Cross," (Jerora) Ml May Conroy. Bum Solo, (arleeted), Mr. Hagbert Anderson. Soprano Bolo, "Th Resurrection," (Bheldond Mr. Ashworth. Contralto Bolo, "Hold Thou My Hand," (Briggs) Ml Maym Carter. Quartette, Raster Hong," (Marquis) Mr. Ashworth, Mrs. Che. Mr. Young and Mr. Crockett. Tenor Bolo. "Prayer," (Tost!) Mr. Frank Chamberlain. Violin Offertory, "Meditations," (Morrison) Mis Curvy. Boprano Bolo, "Oh, Divine Redeem-r- , (Gounod) Bass Mtea Mttrhell. "The Lord 1 Mindful of HI Own." Mr. Paul Paulson. Flva mlnots them. "Message of Eester Joy." Rev, Carver. Bter prelae service Sunday evening at 7:80: Soprano Solo, "Ave Marla," (Snigl Luzzl) Mrs. Culley. Bass Bolo, "Pace to Fare," (John-con- ) Bolo, Mr. Paul Pauinon. Boprano Solo. "Hail Glorious Day! (Eberhart) Mr. Shipley. Quartette, "Easter Triumph," (Rlg-WnMrs, Ashworth, Mrs. Che, Mr. Young. Mr. Cmrkntt. Com Jesus, ReBoprano 8olo. deemer," (Bartlett ) Mrs. Stevens. ' Violin Offertory. "Simple Avrw," (Thome) Mr. Fell. Sermon, The Roeurrertlon Faith." There hsve been over two hundred llllles received from absent members and to these will he added many other flowers la decorating the chun-h- . Efech of 'these servlees will com-- ' tnence promptly at the hour. Come early to secure a good seat. l) EASTER AT CATHOLIC CHURCH. For Sunday service a splendid program of music has been arrangnd foi the choir of St. Joseph's. It will be given in the morning and evening and will he a fitting conclusion to the season of Lent. Following Is the program: threatening to sua him for divorce' ba- the claimants for the champkm belt and Detectlv Helan of Washington groups, and $00 miners art now at cause he had shaved off bis mustache. which faM been surrendered b Jim hsve been here gathering evidence to work forerishly opening up the prop- Th time of the letter left no doubt in Jeffrie. There ere five claimant in he used when the trial of Mr. Anna erties that are known to havo this his mind aa to her intention of filing all, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, Tommy M. Bradley for the killing of former main lead. the suit. On. the Eagle's Nest tbs vain has Burns, A1 Kaufmann being the others United State Senator Arthur Brown SmiMws 8c h reck ha 11 but gone to hi kne to Bum to get him In the ring, but Bum ba always been hy. Bchreck posted n (1,004 forfeit for a fight, and Rum same back with the proposition that h wanted seventy-fivper cent of the purse, win, lose or draw. Let him have it," said Bchreck, "anything goes fur n fight" Then Bum demanded that $2,004 be ported m a forfeit and Bchreck pat no the extra thousand, and waited for the nest move of Bum. He 1 still waiting. Burna ba not peeped since. With Bure nd Kaufmann out of It only three men are left to go after that championship belt and two of these are going to appear In Tonopah. The fight ought to be a corker, for the big fellows are wicked fighter and with n old score Imtween them to Mttl th public will certainly get a ran for their money. Judging from past performance th flgbl will b a hurricane from tat to finish. LEDGE TWENTY FEET WIDE. Latest Dlacloeur Places Btsptee Lead and Copper In Nsw CIim. e With ledge twenty feet wide an average sample clear across the fsca of which assays 38. Z per cent lead. I f ounce In nilvar, .Z4 per cent copper and a trace of gold, th Bteptoe Lead A Copper company, only Jut Incur porated, step into th mining arena with a proposition that looks Ilka a min. J. Da via and William H. Tlbhala, y th promoter of the enterprise, received from th Osllagher brother of Ely, who are looking after work In the property, rievelopmeat th word which place the Bteptoe in a new class. They said that the tunnel had crosscut the ledge for 14 feet without either wall being yet tn view. from They took 17 pounds of or nrross the face m far aa eipoaed, feeling sure that tt represented a fair average sample, which was shipped to this city. An assay secured yesterday gave the returns mentioned, la this streak which ledge Is a three-foo- t runs better than 0 per cent In lead. The Gallaghers, who are hankers and mine operator of Ely, and who themaelve own several properties in th Duck Creek district, ara enthusiastic over the fptor's showing ns null as that of the entire district They ssy that good strikes are being made almost every day In the camp, which only recently ha begun to attract attention, but that of the Bteptoe Is the best yet reported. Sahara group of The Bteptoe' claims wa among the first lnra'kms In the entire district and the Gallaghers express the opinion that H will prove to be the best, at the same time proving their faith by speaking for a large block of the company's first allotment ot treasury stork. A. yes-terda- INVALIDS Chor-us- . t. TONOPAH FIGHT, TWO Bnerson'e Mass in E Flat Tonopah, Nev., March 21. A1 Kjrrie," chorus. the Ban Francisco heavyweight, "Christa Elelson, Mr. Bachman. evidently doe not like John Wllle'e ' Mina Grill. ramr, for the man from the coast has "Gloria," chorus. thrown up the sponge and the fight "Gratia, duct Miss Tomasek.Mis that was to take place between him Cartar. snd the strong man from Chicago ie Domino Fill," Mrs. Dan Laugbran, nff. There was considerable delay in Mian Cartar. the correspondence of Kaufmann and Ini Toll Is," quartette Misses his manager. Lelaney. which Manager Carter, Messrs. Junk, Uacli Riley attributed to the break in the mmi) and wire service, but Riley Anal"Quoatem, Miss Carter, MUt ly grew impatient and got the wires hot to find out where be was at. "Credo, rhorus. The result waa the Ibregqlng. The f Soloist, Mrs. Laughran. was declared off. Manager Riley fight "Et Incarnatus," Miss Carter, Mr. Immediately gut busy with the eastern Junk. wires to pull off the match between Et Pesnrrexit chorus. Wllle and Mike Bchreck. The dicker Sanctui, chorus. Soloist. Mr. i still going on and It is almost a Laughran. fellows will cinch that the two "Benedlctus, Baritone Bolo. Mr, meet in the arena at big Tonopah. Robert Adams. This Would make a more attractAgnus Del," contralto ofo, MU ive mill than n fight between Will Carter and chorus. snd Kaufmann for Wlllr and Bchreck "Dona Nobis," chorus. have been there before. Wllle's was Hallelujah Chorus, (Gounod). bested In one flht with the DutchService. Evening man, but it eras claimed by hie admirTe Drum, chorus (Millard) Sol- ers that he was out of condition. The oist. Mlsaas Tomasek and Carter. result of the talk was a return match O, Balutaris, chorus. which ended In a draw; so that the Tantnm Ergo, chorus. men have still tn decide which Is the Ragina Coell, chorus. Soloist, Mis better. Tomaask. Both Will and Bchreck are CITY. Brigham City, Marc h 28. Sheriff Joeephaon brought to town thin evening a stranger apparently alone la the world, suffering from pneumonia In the last mum. He had been wandering around Honeyvllle and was found by the sheriff In an old dug-ouThe mu wu given a bed at the City hospital and is receiving medical attention, but bis case Is almost hopeless, as he haa been unconscious for some time. The county has another charge of a similar kind in the county jail, but owing to the humane treatment received at the buds of Box Elder's officials his life bu been saved. Statement hate been made, and with considerable foundation. K I skid, that officers of neighboring cities make points in Bo Eldar county a dumping ground for strangers who are sick nod unable to pay their wav by breaking rock ou the city rock pile. Morning. "Aspergei Me." (Newcomb) IN BRIGHAM ARRESTS FOR FRAUD. ELECTION Kmuf-man- Boise. March 28. made tonight at Chairman Kenyon et for perjury In th city election To-maa- . among , th Two arrests were instigation of of the Cltlien' tickthe registration for next Tuesday. l!am L. Bara, who registered In two precinct, and Peter Johnson, who. It I charged, la not n resident of Boise City, are the men who are charged. Barnes claims he register ed the first time by mistake and so informed the registration officers. Mis statement Is home out by the reg tel ration officer in precinct .No. 2, where be first registers A Johnson arrived her a few days ago from Goldfield and registered at the Capital hoteL He claims his residence has been here three yesrs. Chairman Kenyon says forty arrests will he made tomorrow for and subornation of perjury tBperjury fpgfg. t rat Ion. It is charged that all those who registered illegally did so under the direction of campaign managers. I called In Washington nut month been opened up in two shafts a hun- What oviduct they were able to get dred feet aparL In No. 1 shaft eight bearing upon .the associations of tbs fort of lead gave an average of TUZ man and woman la. of court, un- clear across at ths t level In the No. $ shaft ths vsln was struck known to any but they bare gone about their work so at slz feet. It pltobed sway from quietly that they ba.1 been here al- the shaft, which is perpendicular. At most a week before it became known the twenty-foo- t level the shaft passed t what their mission wa. through tho vein. At the thirty-foo- thmlv, forty-foo- level was begun to cate a tho vein again. It was encountered within slz feet of the shaft, sad crisu-cuttinfor days revealed no hanging walL When the crosscut measured twenty-etfeet, what appeared to be the hanging wall waa reached, but hole Into the drilling from thirty-incsupposed hanging wall gave assay returns of (41 per ton, snd what appeared at first to be the banging wall Is now found to be n good grade of g ore. Is continued. Toreveals a vein night the cross-cu- t feet and no width of twenty-eigh- t wall, with every indication, in the opinion of both Superintendent Angus McAuly of the Eagle's Nest and of Superintendent J. W. Morris of Wingfield & Nixon's Eagle mine, whlcn adjoins, of going from sixty to seventy feet. cross-cuttin- WILL ERECT OWN PLANT. g g Eltotrie Light Company Organlul and Incorporated at Bountiful. Bountiful, March 27. Ther wu an t, enthusiastic mus meeting Em held to consider th matter of Installing an independent electric lighting system for Bountiful city. Up to n short time ago It hu always been hold that the only feasible plan for lighting th city waa by purchasing th current from one of the transmission line that ran nearby, or by lotting one of tbo big companies to Install th distributing plant. Recently, however. Investigations have been made and the decision reached that it would be a profitable Investment for a company to generate the current and to own and control the system. At the meeting Monday night the estimates werFcarefuIly considered and it was deetdad to proceed L once to organize and Incorporate an electric light company. Those present showed their faith in the proposition by subscribing 83.800 stock. The Bountiful Commercial dub, which has taken the Initiative tn the preliminary work that haa been done, will have the cltisen to the canvassed for subscriptions stock of the proposed company, and there is Mil to be little doubt but what the amount required, estimated at $12,000. will be forthcoming. o It Is proposed to organise with capital. (18,000 of which I to be paid up, thus leaving n email cash balance above the estimated requirement . The present plan 1 to erect a building. Install a boiler and engine and generate the electricity by steam power. This will reach 11 the thickly nettled portions of Bountiful City. The people who are working on the scheme arc rnthuaiaatlc, and the project will doubtless be pushed to successful issue. Mon-nigh- $25,-Ofi- EAGLE'S NEST. Excitement Attendant Upon Nevada Hills Discovery Is Dwarfed by This Mine. The sensational shoving In the Engle's Ne.t mine here threatens another stampede into the district. The telegraph office is crowded with messages from miring superintendents on the spot to their chiefs announcing the opening up of another mlllkm-doUa- r mine In the district, and the early Interest is the camp which was stirred by the find, the Nevada Hills, situated within a stone's throw of Nest, I dwarfed. The Idea ot a "one-mincamp 1s now laughed to scorn, the Eagle's Nest vein haring been found to be n continuation nf GETTING EVIDENCE AGAINST the Nevada Hills lead and to he noth MRS. BRADLEY. ing more nor less than the mother lode of the entire Falrvlew district. Salt Lake City, March 21 It be-- The same rein haa been recentli Jaaie known today that for several up hy surface cute, trenches day Harvey Given, assistant district and shafts on the Kagh. Hailstone. a'torney for the District of Columbia. Cedars. Red Rock and Rellanre Fairvicw, Nev, jlarch 24. -- e a h Cross-cuttin- -- UTAH MAN PROMOTED. Salt Lake, March 21. The latest Utah nun to racelvs favor at tbs hands of his company Is John W. Ttvwhela, who has Just been appqjnv ed commercial agent of the Cbickgi Rock Island and Pacific railway at Seattle, Wash., the appointment being affective April. 1. Eleven years ago Mr. Trewhela was a bellboy at the Knutsford hotel In tLls city. From ther he became office boy for Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agent Wadleigh of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad. He remained In the service of the Rio Grande fur some time, but for the but eight years he has been connected with the Roek Island In various capacities. Mr. Trewhela is the young-ro- t commercial ngant on the Rock Island system, and his signal ability and attention to duty hsve scoured for him continued promotion until he has reached the position nf commercial agent of the line at the Beattie office. His last position with the road was in the capacity of traveling freight agent at St. Paul, and he Is now on his way to Seattle from the Minnesota town. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is lJIXATIVE BROMO Qulnino. Another Chapter In the Marital Woes Similarly named remedies sometime deceive. The first and original Cold of Clerk William J. Atkinson. Tablet te a WHITE PACKAOE with Salt Lake, March 29. News: An- Mack and red lettering, snd hears the other chapter In the divorce case blgnature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. M. Atkinson against brought by William J. Atkinson, a clerk In the CHAKCOF FAST MEETIKG employs of the Oregon Short Lino Railroad company, developed during a Owing to the general conference In continuation of the case this morning In Judge Morse's court. Last Friday Balt lake City, occurring on Sunday, the evidence showed that Mrs. Atkin- April 7, the regular monthly Jut meetson strongly objected to the appearing In the Weber Stake will be held ance of her husband after be had a week earlier than usual, on Sunday, shaved his mustache off, which Inci- March 21, 1947. The monthly meeti dent occurred while she wu visiting ing of the high council will be held on her relatives In Nebraska. Her ob- Tuesday, April 2, at 2 p. m. By order of the Stake Presidency. jection was stated tn such a manner JOHN V. BLUTH. that It resulted in both parties threatStake Clerk. ening to file suit for divorce. Today it wm disclosed that she had on several occasions expressed regret that Constipation causes headache, nauhe had married him and had also said sea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitathat eh a wished she had married a tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, man wtth money, she hsd an op- weaken the bowels snd don't cure. portunity to do. Atkinson also de- Doan's re gu lets act gently and cure 25 cents. Ask yeur clared that when his wife went back constipation. East he rode over 394 miles with her druggist trying to find out wliat wu the mat ter, but she refnsed te talk to him, NOTICE snd whan he left the train she re. fused to kiss him good-byAU Mrs. Atkinson was ths first witness parties holding 'Mila against Utahan Theater account of F. Moore, on the stand today, and bar testlmon wu only in regnrd to the financial af- please present at once to R. A. GRANT, Mp. fairs of her husband. Mr. Atkinson went on the stand and ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLUB. related the story of their marriage at Green River, Wyo, in 1887, and of New York, March 29. Composed of their early married life. He then told of her change of conduct toward him those who havo lived la Rocky Mounand said that when he came home tain regions, the Rocky Mountain Club from work In the evenings he received has engaged nil of the second floor of J very cold reception and oftentimes the Plerpont Hotel. 43 and 47 West Ms wife would unlock th deer and Thlrty-eeaonstreet It Is arranged see that it was him and then slam the to hsve the opening of the club quardoor In his face. He told of her leav- ters on April 15. ing him to go to Nebraska and of tho Tbe membership includes many men tide on the train with her. She re- who are prominent In the buslncM ud " fused to talk to him and refused to professional life of New York. bid him good-byAa the train was pulling out of the station whsiw he got off be Mid that be waved at her, $18 F.EWA80 but she would not notice hint. For ths arrest and ssnvlctlon of any While she was away he sent her a or parties stealing tha Ogdea Picture of himself without a mustache party Standard er the Morning Esamlner. i and she thea wrote him n letter LAMAR SHAVED HIS UP. u AMUIEMENTt, GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatric Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Ra Mp MONDAY NOW THE SHOW KNOW U Murray (Q, Macli and their Musical Around the Gaiety Town Everything New But the TKt Chores That is a Chorus. Csmsdlans That Are Comedians Guaranteed a Good Shew. A PRICES: $U)0, 75c, 50c and 29c. Carriages 11 p. m. Positively id Free List Seat Sals Sunday. UTAHNA THEATRE New Show! Saturday Afternoon at 2:30 PONT MISS THIS 7 BIO ACTS Audi tori am RINK GRANT AVENUL s. KBLBBN, dvonlater. Grand , Two-Sleppin- S Contest this week. Two qualify each evening AU esuplei fof the final on Saturday night The rink will open eTenlsp this week. Ladles will H mitted free each evwtag Saturday. for Admlaston, afternooa, evening. 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