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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. APRIL 24, WEDNESDAY, 1P07. 3 I Estes AMONG the SPORTS Doctor Specialist i New Yerk, 4; Boston, 2. Bo an. April f I. -- Both pitcher weakened toward the cloee of today1 game, but New Yorke biu were more timely and the visitors won tlieir fourth euoceaaive victory over the lo. Partial list f Diseases Cored la Ua Saru, Until Rye ar Bar. AS Ua-M, Nee, o NIIIONALLEIGIE Fm Curse kta rthm fall. Madam aanaaRattaa far any Chswnto IMaaaaa af aiqr ar MkM. Every aaaa guaranteed, cal team, Inacklal Taboo ia aoaaaia and Bladder Heart Dtaseoe. u?ac im laaaal, Nervous TraeMoe, Qat it VtaiaDaaaa, Warn. Wood Paianaia MUa, ST. Tap Mia aaiau Rectal Treabtos, Women. ANT Oat fcaaia, 19 e. m. to I . irk) Ogden. Utah. Entrance R. H. E. 11 4 11 2 0 Fer-gueo- " Fltteburg, 7; St. Leuia, S The St. Louie National league team loet again to Pittsburg, by the score of 7 to 5. Score: R. H. E. .5 10 1 St. liMifi . . . , . .i. . .........T 10 4 Plttaburg Batteriee Beebe and Marehnll; Lynch and Phelpe. St. Louie. April S3. ....... Washington Am (Bo It. Remember tka nembor Laglalatlan Haa Had a Effact The attitude York, April the atata of Michigan towards the illraada is critlclaed in the annual mart of the Grand Raplda A Indiana Swar Juat laaued. Referring to the two-ceu-t a mile gindi for a Sat v .......I eondl-lo- u Marnier rata IrreapacUva of on Individual, line, the report an that "this publle laoutcry la veil u the aUia already idvartiied la the financial world aa nitlle and unfair to Ita, railroad." A a result of the atate'a policy, the new railroad port declare, little Mich-n- s llrage h( been eouetructed in in the laat five year. and 0,000,000 Between 1100,000 Games Potpnd. Other American league gamon postponed; vet ground Lava flower Need Sharpening? AXESICAN ASSOCIATION At Toledo Toledo, 3; Mllwoukee, 10 Inning. Other American ueoclntion postponed; rain. 4 games WESTERNJ.EAGUE See City, 7) Denver, f. SIouz City, April 13. Today's confuU of good htttlng, but waa tent vu marred by poor team work on both aides. 8 oo re: R. H. E. SIouz City ise oetooee 7 13 3 Denver I 12 2 Batteries atlmmel and Sheehan; Engle and MacDonongh. (ii( the nev "Ideal Lava Mover to have you ezamlne before you hart par Mover sharpened again. There le nothing like It on the Birkat. By Ite .uee each blade le eharpenad with the utmost exacti-tidthe bevel on the knivea being kept at the name degree all along. Iraty inacuracy In taken out and a perfect "clearance" given the We have In operation one of Sharpeners that ve vould like e, grad Movere are spoiled by bungleeome sharpening than hj the work they are intended to do. Theres no "gueeework about the Ideal It le eimply accurate to a hair. Bring Your Cranky Move re to Our "Remedial Inetltute for Din- abled Lawn Mowers and have em properly doctored. Price only 75 cents and a curt guaranteed. More HANSEN & SON H. C. 2521 WASHINGTON Bell WILL CALL AND DELIVER - Omaha, B; Lincoln, I. Cincoln. April 23. Lincoln had a little the beet of tho hitting, but Omaha had the belt luck In bunching hits. Score: R. H. E. 10 1 Lincoln ... Omaha a,,.,.,.....,,,. ,S B 2 Batteriee Jones, McKay, Zlnraa and Sullivan; Sander and Gooding. ,.,,,,.,,3 ...... Den Melnea, ; Pueblo, t. Dee Moines, April IS. Despite many errora Den Moines batted out a victory for Pueblo In the ninth Inning of today's game. Score: I., 13 S 10 B THEJRACR RACES. New York, April 22. Aqueduct results: First race, 6 furlongs Robin Hood won; Taxer, second; Golden Shore, third. Time, 1:11 Second race, I furlongs Kings Daughter won; Cressl na, eeoond; Sir Edward, third. Time, 1:11. Third race, 4 2 furlongs Cltlseit Look, third. won; Blekrn, eeoond; a Time, :B4 Fourth race, the Sterling takes, 1 mile Okenlte won; Oxford, second; Gild, third. Tints, 1:40. Fifth race. 1 mile Lady Alicia won; Marathon, eeoond; FVxmead, third, lime, 1:41 Sixth men, 4 2 furlong Apple Toddy won; Transvaal, aoeond; Bell1:66. wether, third. Time, A. 1-- 4-- RACYCLE BICYCLE 4-- 1-- Alw we want your KODAK bu nine ml Full line of EAST-APREMO KODAKS and all supplies for-thama-- , r- Spring is here and you will want your bicycle put order. Our repair department has been enlarged and Pnceg are right. X & e T. S. HUTCHISON 300 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate B Bargains a?'ar1 H City and County. Loans on Improved J and Farm Property Promptly Negotiate! Fire, Tornado and Jlate Glass Insurance Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. THEATERS Amberaon, Guy B McGulh, Arthur J Mac Lane, C E Butler, Chae, 2 letter McNeill, 8 Burroughs, Harry McKnse, Wm Natl Invest, A Cook, B L Develop Co. Chntolnln, Frank Chrtotenaen, Supt Nellaon, N C D H Peters, Art Pink, Daniel Carter, Chaa Pomarey, N E day, Hamilton Peps, Paclfleo Douglaae, A B Richards, Curtis Dolph, Arthur Rosa, Jack Dwyer, Jos Roy, Mr Devine, T A EU worth, L D Ruberger, Ben F Squires, Dave Fash, Charles Schmidt, Fred Fnrgnaon, J W 1 letters Fujlta, 8 Gordon, Harry E Siegel, Fred Bamuelson, O F Oallaher, Fred Shurtllff, Steve Hagen, A H Telllena, Frank Hite, F C Taylor. Wm H Heetmsrk, F Thatcher, F W Hurt, John L Herman, Martin Tllletaon, John Vleely, W Harris, Roy Wllloockson, Hansen, Walter Hardin Jaglo, Pete Kramer, Freemen Wesnllon, John Williams, John B Wilson; W E Kneack, Frank Zarrow, H Lukos, Thomas 2 totters K 2 totters Zukoekl, Lewis Lavlsossl, Mao-cello AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. Mr. Charles B. Hanford whose appearance as "Mare Antony In "Julius Ladles' Llefc Lahteinen, Mm Ames, Miss Victor Luella Alton, Mrs Pearl Lehmann, Mm Leon Burk, Mrs Maggie Montgomery. Allot Compbell, Mrs Middleton, Miss Clara Florence Carter, Mr Chav Cameron. Mrs Meyers, Mlee Grace Ella Combe, Mrs Min- Owens, Mlaa Ruland, Mrs C R nie Rice, Mrs Ella Culver, Mien Kellie Sage. Mrs C A Snyder, Xtoa Coy, Mrs R E Katherine Donely, Mrs Smith, Mlaa Marin Kate Engelke, Mrs Sara Sherburn, Mrs Mabel Gillette, Mrs M S Gibsoo. Mist Simon, Mrs W Caesar at tho Grand opera houee tonight, will rank as one of the most Interesting and important events of the current theatrical season, to by nature aa well aa by training singularly adapted to the role which he portrays In thin gnat drama of atnteemnneblp. He to za actor who despite hto many ucoeeeee la light comedy Is unquestionably one of the foremost Interpreters of the declamatory school now before the American public. He to distinctly of the oratorical type. One who proteose to rend character by outward physical Indications will ae something move than a mere coincidence In Mr. Hanford's startling resemblance to the great modern orator William Jennings Bryan. This proIris Tllletson, Mien duction Af "Julius Caesar? will be a Harris, tfMm Etta IIosq revival In the correct sense of the Henry, Mlee Smith, Mrn word, for It wae ns "Mare Antony Pearl A Mary that Mr. Hanford years ago stepped Leslie,- - Mollle from obscurity Into stellar eminence Package. aa a supporting actor In the company Wilson, Mrn Sam of Booth and Barrett. Mr. Hanford WM. GLASMANN, P. M. purchased the aeenrry and costumes of that production from the estate of AMERICAN RAILWAY CONVENLawrence Barrett, and theee form the TION. baste of the elaborate and historically accurate representation now offered. Chicago, April H Representatives of every Important railway system In ANNIE RUSSELL TOMORROW. the United States and Canada met here today to attend the A lovely spectacle.' some beautiful convention of the American Railway mueie, vivacious acting and much association. The day was occupied by fun a. very excellent enter- committee meetings, the reports from tainment, diverting, satisfying and which will be submitted to the general composed mere ar toes of the stuff that body tonlgh. - The committee on safety . eeml-nnnu- g Putnam Has Them And Has Them Good Mens Suits Keward, Ohio, April 22. EJward H. Everett of thia city and August Benrh of St. Louis, have sold their interest In the Illinois oil field to the Standard Oil company for 1750,000. This to one of the beet oil territories developed recently. RECEIVER TAKES CHARGE. Boys Suits Childrens Suits Mens tShoes ' Kansas City, April 23. J. C. O. the receiver of the Uacto 8am Oil oompany, took charge of the affaire at the company's general offices In Kan-a- n City, Kan., today. After making an lavnUgallon of the details of the business hero, which probably will require several day, Mr. Morse will Inspect the companys property In Southern Kansan and Indian Territory. Boys9 Shoes Children's iShoes The Price and Quality Are Always Right NO FEDERAL INVESTIGATION. Spokane, Wash., April 13. There will be no federal Investigation of fire Insurance affaire. The Spokane chamber of commerce which petitioned President Roneevelt to make such an Investigation hae received a Yeply from Commlukmer Herbert Smith of the department of commerce stating that "certainly under the present federal statutes and Judicial Interpretations the government would have no juris diction, either through this department or any other, to exercise compulsory power In making such an Investigation." O B 4-- 1 inrvijrhrkrYV"Brhravvvvvviru,innjvruTj"U"ujT.ru OUT TO OIL TRUST, BOLD List of letters remaining la the post O 2 o flics at Ogden, Utah, April IB, 1907, o Pueblo ....a. Batteries Behroeder and Clark and which. If not called for in two week, O will be sent to the dead letter office. Wolf; Hatch and Smith. O Dee Moines ON Your Expectations Will Be Realized appliances which haa under consideration the compilation of a standard code of air brake and train air signal rnli-s- , reported that it could not complete its work for elx months. It wa announced by the committee that there are but 27 looomottvoi In the United States and Canada which an aot supplied with air brakes . The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. -- dOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o LETTER LIST. R. H. E. AQUEDUCT IF YOU BUY . Oentlemen'a List. OFF. CITY HALL. AVE - Phene 727Z. a memmwmwmmmeaeemmmmea e Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, L Chicago, April 33. All the nine cored and all the hitting waa done in acre of good agricultural land that the first three inning today, both lie Ule In the northern part of the Mason and Praaer being batted freely. late would be developed, the report Mason nettled dovn in the fourth and ays. If railroad were built Into theee was hit lean, an was Lundgren. who aectlan.' Thi land haa been taken relieved Fraser In the same inning. of laze. Score: by the elate for R. I!. E. ..4 B 1 '( .1. Chicago GRAW LEFT A FORTUNE. 3 4 3 Cincinnati Batteriee Fraser. Imadgren and New York, April II. The tradition Kllng; Muon and McLean. that a grand open impreeaario diea poor haa been broken, aocordlng to an announcement made here today that AMERICAN. LEAGCE by the will of the Into Maurice Gnu, for years manager of the MetropoliDetroit, 7; SL Leuia, 4. tan Open House and who dfed recentDetroit. April S3. Detroit found it difortune la In a Parle, very large ly euy to defeat St. Louie, the erratic vided equally between hie wife and hi fielding of the visitor helping in the The Mlae Lulu value Gnu. only child. reeult. Score: 8everal not of the eelate le given. R. H. E. veil known New York buelnen men Detroit 3 a e e e oe q ee iiimi 7 11 are the ezecutore. 1 B 5 St. Louie Batteriee Nullln and Schmidt; Morgan and Buelov. DISCREDITED. Does Your Casa at aaaa a. Wl So Score: 3. Batteriee Young and Orndorif; and Biwenahan. SPECIALIST 4 to Boetou New York ESTES. DR. Bad h troa aaj BAIT ATS PIASASS Of liad aMa la IM3I MICHIGAN PUra. 4 dtvame are wade of all thia la the Wagenhal and Kemper production of Night's Dream." In "A Mtdenmwvr which the favorite metre. Annie Russule le being tarred in the role of "Puck and w hich come to the Grand opera house tomorrow night. Rich groupings of figure end costume, pleuty of pageantry and the gilded pomp of court to contrast with the fresh, luscious green and yellow of w xi d land, bill and dalr, with the added wtiafaction of the beat iful Mmdeleonhn music, augmenting the effect to a marked degree, an actress of International fame in the leading role, a support consisting of the bel company of Shake pearian players that the Nw York Rialto could furnish. comprises about all thia that possibly could be done in the producing of the most ezQulelte comedy ever conceived and written. The production comes to this city exactly as revealed at the new Aatpr It waa theater on Broadway, aln-rthe Inaugural attraction, travelling in apeclal train, four baggage ran for the huge scenic effect, and adequate accommodations for the 137 people which comprise the supporting company. Mina Russell, who name has utood for years in this country and England Identified with the highest and best in the art of stage reprebeen seen sentation, hae never in the west uud she raw eater upon her lntial tour of the land of golden opportunities, in the biggest euccrea in which she has ever appeared. The tour will be of brief durathm, comprising only the principal cities, as contracts for another Broadway presentation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream are Imperative. Critics from Haslllt down have ever bewailed the absence of' the dream feeling In ail previous productions of thia play. Ouoe, In the Phl!ps production at Sadlers Well they were said to have had It Phllps, It would seem, used a gauxe curtain or something of the sort and showed hie figures In a kind of miat that gave the vague, faraway sense one associates with things of the fancy. Gauss la not used la the Russell production, but the lights are dim many times and there are plenty of other excellent first aide te Illusion. Colored lights bob up In Sowers when Puck kieses them, an owl hoots and blinks hie eyas and a whole troupe of little elves and fnlriee, very well trained in the antics of fairyland, ns w understand them, play leap frog, tumble down hill and Indulge In a moat bewitching crooning that gets as near the coughing of night winds in the trees an way one could wlah. Mis Russell la a sort of "Puck" in pastel shades. She comes la firat flying very prettily by moans of a wire arrangement, graceful and appealing In her role of the madcap fay. She ban a sweet singing voice and her ong "Up and Down" to charmingly given. With a pleasing arrangement of the mueie by Augustus Barratt, who was brought over .'from England by Messrs Wagenhato i and Kemper to make special arrangement of the Mendelssohn mueie for this production. A popular clamant In the piny I the fbollng of Bottom and Me fellow actors, a Bottom who la extremely funny and who actually manages to be no even when hla own round, oily face la hidden by the nan hand. John Bunny to tho Bottom, a moat absurd lout, most magnificently dense, an "nan on a col kx sal scale. Other well known names appearing In tho supporting oompany are Edwin Mordatmt, Atkins Lawrence, Oswald York, Thomas Coffin Gonke, Lionel Adame, Catharine Proctor, Lansing Rowan and James Young. nl ABK ROOSEVELT O O TO EXPLAIN AH8ETTS, $0,936,261.05. o (WriTAL, Montgomery, Ala., April 23. O The State Federation of O O bnr, In session here today, wlr- - O O 4d the President for na expto- - O O O O O O la BUKPLUH, $3, in, 121.59. nation of hto alleged assertion o that Haywood and Moyer, the O Idaho mlnera1' officials, are not O deslrabl cltisene. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I8hok paid ninrp O end branch ufflee at Jacksonville, Fta. 1901 Paterson, N, J., 1903 ik Fran-dec- Los Baltimore, 1904 Rochester, N. Y.t 1904 Toronto, Can,, 1904 o An- San Francisco, geles.) Located at Ogden, In the County of Weber, State of Utah, at the close of business on the Bth day of March, J. 1807. Resources. 1303,665.62 Loans and discounts Bonds, stocks, certificates, 10,347.43 etc Furniture and Fixtures.... 4,795.03 Due from National banks.. 46,571.06 Due from State banka and 32. 23.1 2 hanker 16,150.9 Cash on hand Current Expenses and taxes 4,24.03 paid Total HI. 1900 ,,,, 2 8o ftffrel ullW5t 55 rllBT NAT. BANK SS&mparSsBffB Four times the tight at half the cost 1368,040.27 State of California, County of San Francisco: M. ' MIN A BE, bring first duly sworn aocordlng to law deposes and aaya that he to Caahler of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct itatement of the condition of the aald bank at the close of business on the Ith day of March. 1807. M. MINABE. Caahler k Bee y. Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 11th day of April, 1907. HENRY U JOACHIM9EK, Court Comm toe km er of the City and County of Baa Franctoco, Slate of California. State of Utah, Office of the Secre- That's what electric lighting does. If you question it, question us. Were only too glad to give Information and good aerrice along the lighting line. That'a why we are Thooo Ute Mon EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT tary Secretary of State. Robf. G. Agee, Mgr. Rffs $368,040.27 1, XX 8. TINGET, Secretary iff Bute (ft the State of Utah, do hereby cerii fy that the foregoing to a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on file In my office thin 19th day of April, 1907. C. 8. TINOET. (SEAL) 64,407.80 95.809.00 627.124.00 . 269,294.00 61.141.00 ,i, 44.691.00 75.262.00 ' 59.119.00 440.000.- 00 24,000.00 18.480.00 1.013,979.89 .. . Forristall, Agf. Phones Liabilities. $111,450.00 Capital stock paid In 4,000.00 Surplus fund 2,658 44 I'll divided profits Individual deposits f 185.P63.hl 4,750.00 Certified checke 1125.52 Caahlere checke Notes and bills rediscounted 12,750.00 45,452.60 Bills payable Total $ Chicago, 1871 Boston, 1 873 Haverhill, Mean., 182 Lynn, Msec., 1 889 , OP OGDEN (Including bead office at San $30,478,831.06 Troy, N. Y.. 1802 Portland, Me., 1880 Made te the Secretary of State of the State ef Utah, of the Condition n L': 1849 Among which lire iududed: REPORT, The Japanese American $2,000,000.(10 Commercial Electric Company 2279 i J WASH. AVE. PHONE 362. |