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Show I ft OGDEN, UTAH. THE MORNING EXAMINER, MAY THURSDAY, EXAMINER STRIKE ON GROWTH OF DRAMATI C$3 000,000 WILL BE TREAT OF A LOCAL MOTOR 06DEN A NORTHWESTERN HAS ITS TROUBLES. ROAD WATSON-FLVGAR- GEORGE RIDDLES READING VICTOR HUGO'S WORK. HARDWARE QUARTERS, E CO. ENLARGING an It Is reported, that there was a durastrike of almost g tion om the Ogden ft Northwsetern railroad Tuesday. This strike tested hours and ended less this twenty-fou- r by tha strikers arcadlug to the da mends of the company. Those inwars about SO Italians who volved maintained that they ought not to go to work on their own time, but ought to ga to the arena of pick and shovel operations on company time. The man. Increased by about 41 more, went to work yesterday morning, on their own time. Sevan oclock in tha morning Is tba time set for beginning work. From street ear terminus tha Twenty-flfiover half an hour la repaired to get tba man tp work and they were of tbs opinion that the work day began when they left op tba street car. The refusal of tba O. ft N. W. to grant this resulted in a strike, which wns ended ps stated above. The mad la extending ita line to the Hot Springa through North Ogden an fast as man and equipment can do ao. Ytrk la being rushed and an early completion la assured. h MORE ABOUT SYLVAN Ns. SI Independent Phene Bell Phene, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Ball Phono, ana ring No. 5S No, 5 Ne. 5S OF EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS CONTEMPLATED IV UNION PACIFIC. k June Harrimaa System Granger WIN Tracked. "Lucrcxia Borgia," a Great french Tragedy Handled in s Masterful and Strong Manner. Will Mesa ta a Large Store Building on Waatilngten Avenue, 1. BAND Hardware The One of the rarest lltenry and dracompany baa announced ka intention matic treats that ha riel ted the city of moving to more rummodioua quarters la order to keep puce with the la months waa the reading ef Victor rapid growth of buiism On the lingo' Lucre sis Borgia." by Georgy first of June,' or as quickly thereafter Riddle, lest night la the Tabernacle. as possible, tha company will move to Masterful and strung, Mr. Riddle gave the building bow occupied by the Chamberlain-Thoma- s Music company aa interpretation of tbe great French writers traditional story, remarkable and the tetter will also move to a location which, as yet, has not for Its fidelity to the character! of the been decided upon. play. Ills ability as a reader Hardware comthe Unre of the tragedy The Wateon-Fl.igarpany la a little over a year old. When ao that they wen given to tbs audithe Z. C. M. I. discontinued lu Ogdea ence clothed la reality aa if with store a year ago test March the comlife. Tho drema la coached ia tho beet pany mentioned and the Watsoa-Taa-ae- r the terms of the author and contains some Clothing company purchased startdrr goods and the hardware and of hla at a mtxter worker and ed" two atorea on Twenty-fourtatreet. atudsntgenius of human nature, It conBoth, Arms have beea eminently suc- cerns the historical career of cessful gad both are ready to enlarge Borgia, blackened by numertheir business. When the hardware ous murders, and her love for her com pan r moves to the quarters on only bob whose identity aha concealed Washington avenue the clothing comfrom him until he struck her to her In vacated the spare' pany win occupv death after bis veins ran a deadly will This Ite'owa. addition to give poison, administered through her Inroom a for the tetter company ample but Intended for othen. strumentality, large stock. Mr. Riddle Is aa expert la the delineation of character and te thorough appreciation of the eharaeten MISS TWEH'S RECITAL around which the tngedy centers, was expressed ia the sayings of the lowest Will Bo Given at Sacred Heart Acamenial contained among the personEvening. Friday demy alities of the dnma. Hla climaxes MUa Virginia Tarter, graduate of wen particularly fine. At times the the Conservatory of Music of the Sac- audience almost ceased to breathe, so was the feeling aa the unravelred Heart Academy. 1907, will give a intense recital Friday evening at I oclock at ing of tbe plot proceeded aith unthe academy auditorium. The pro- surpassable force and effect Mf. Riddle rinsed the evening with gram follow: two comic readings, which came a "The Vibrant Note, Miss V. Tarter delightful relief from the oppression Lucre-al-a Fiji Utile Impromptu Chopin. Op. SC, caused by the awful story of Borgia. V'slse do Concert Rubinstein. Op. Wateoa-Flygar- e e h te 1, No. 4. (a) Bong MacDowell. Op. Si, CO (b) Bal D'Bnfsns Weslerhout. c) Spring Bong Llehllng. Op. S3. Variation (for left hand only) "God .Bars tho Queen. Op, Drey-schoc- Pavilion la Almost Completed W. F. Madaon Will Manage the Pisco. Dancing 129. k. . LlaiaL "IjOvoo Dream. Nocturne Chanson Bobrms from Carmen Moexkewekl. That Sylvan Fnrk, the new free resort, situated near tbs Washing- pub-li- e ton avenue bridge, across Ogdea river, win be a winner in tha amusement line la besoming more evident ovary day as work progresses toward completion. The mammoth dancing pa-- . vtllou, largest la the chy, is almost finished sad other buildings are also well under way toward ejection. Silver Band. Big Twanty-plse- s Music for the thousands will ba furnished by the Sylvan Park Silver Conoert Bandof twenty pieces, which baa Just beea organised. This band will ba in attendance at tha park on all special occasions and oa Sunday afteraooniwfrom 4 until d cfclock, ' Just after people of all denominations re through with their Sabbath after-sacre- d concert. Old Building Has Bean Removed. The old building la front .of the grounds, which has beea an eye sore to pedestrians and drivers of all kinds of vefairtes an Washington evsnne, has been torn down Aid a new front, a credit to Ogden'a principal evenuo, Is being erected. Fine Attractions. It has been ths aim of the promoter, of the new public park to get the beat attractions fur the amnStment of the public and patten has been drawn from the largest parka la tha country. "The Fun Factory or Parlor of Mirth will keep those who are Inclined to have the blues" In a Jolly mood. Mutuacopea will be la evidence over the grounds and numerous other attractions of merit Those husbands, or young men with lady friends, do not have to atey at their own home or some one rise's home, now to be kicked at but may go to the park and See Maud Kick," the lateat attraction. LETTER LIST. 5. riers. WORKED THE OLD CON Mtere remaining la tbe Fostofflce at Ogdea, Utah, May Ith, 1907, which if not railed for la two weeks, will be aeut to the dead letter office: Gentlemen's List Alien, H H McTwIggna. W A Malt era, Arthur Allen. L C Alvord, Frank Muuer, Barr W PASSENGER ON SHORT LINE NO. IS OUT 1120. N W Caw-y- , Mallder, Curt Mall, Gus Marks, Jack Martin, J T Mahera, J Mtakulln, Paul Marsh, H J McLean, W L (3 letters) Kauman, R Owen, Chas (I lettera) Neal, C E O'Leary, J D J Bancroft, W D Cramer, B F One. Jim Cameron, Den (3 let ten) Conley, J Nevll " J Dorrity, Jierauel Davie, John Dillon, Two Smooth Confidence Sharks Sue . coed In Getting Money on Worthless Chock. McClure, A K MacGrum, Arthur Miles, Bernly Burnett, Walter Bently, C P (S letters) Buoy, Charles W B reuse, Harry Brens, H Benford, GAME C G First A Patrick ft H Antertierg, L Papageorgophulore, Peter Fay, ,D C Phant, L E Porter, W A . , Richards, W C O N L An unauHplcloua passenger on Ore Grettenberger, J Robinson, Horn, Ray Richardson, C gon Short Line No. 9, at 1:25 o'clock Hamilton, Thoa J Rogers, I L this morning, listened to the wily rep- Henderson, L M Hallsburv, Avon resentations of a smooth confidence Harroun, Smith, James man end la now lamenting the kma Hainer, J Jay H Bherman, Ethel-be- n of 120. It wag Juet another case of Hneft, Geo A L thty old "brace and con" game. The Hombeck, Bert Him peon, L F oSteen have but Utile to work on. Smith, James lllcka, Frank From Se facta obtainable It Harris A H Savage, W A that Just as the passenger men(2 letter) Taylor, J M tioned waa getting aboard Short Line Jennings, Fred Tipton, Luther No. 9 for the north, the smooth Verham, Henry Judy, Lee stronger approached him and naked Johnatoa, Willie Vlatekovie, Rade him which way ba waa gulag. Koehler, J W Weaver, Charles "How charming: I am going that Karr, Arthur Willlamaaoa, Char-way, myself. said he. la dulcet tones, Lmydick, Gen, ' lie W when the passenger told him that he Lauri, E J Wnodlknd, D B was going north on No. 9. Lrvllt, L L Wales, C C To show that he waa a companLerigoran, George Woodcock, E M ionable fellow traveler and wholly Uonc, W 11 Westeke, Henry pleasant and agreeable, he picked up Ijovs, Geo. W Wyee, James one of the dupe's grips and carried Lakwlck, Avola Wagner, Louis It to the train for him. Once aboard 1 .arson. Jack Wood, E G the train they chatted la a friendly lane, James W. F. Madaon, Manager. Young, Tho E W. F. Madaon, a well known young way aatil within a tew minutes of J H ' man of this ciiy, and one of the In- the tnln'e departure. Suddenly Man Morgan, Ladiss List. corporators of the Sylvan Park com- No. 2 walked Into the tnln and notipany, will act as manager. Under fied Con. Anlst No. 1 that he had Andrews, Miaa BraMoirleon, Addle sie a Maswcll, Mis Mr. Mad sou's management the place a package at the express office. No. Dnvid A la assured of being run on a' clean, learned that he could nut make AckirlnJ, Mrs e Ella Murray, Mra J N baste. the necessary change and asked his new acquaintance If he would cash a Briscoe, Mra Ben- - Miller. Miss The rase of Grant Byphers vs. Baa Check for him. For answer the dupe gorle Pedro. Los Angeles ft Balt lake road, pulled out a roll of bills and counted Brown. Mrs. Mackraan, Miss Chas A Ruth .wherein plaintiff, aa administrator of out 130. The Con. No. 1 went after the estate of F. L. Hyphen, deceased. the express package, hie companion Brown, Mra Ellra- - May, Mrs T F ' both Is auelog the company for the sum of also disappearing and the unsuspectNaJdell. M1s Grace (2 lettera) 120,000 for alleged negligence, mulli- ing passenger learned that be had" Butts. Mra L E ng In the death of W. L Hyphen, been stung to the tune of about Bently, Miss May Nelmeyer, Mrs at Black Rock, Utah, on the 9th of 9129. Tbe matter was reorted to the Brown, Mra Val- Otha test November, la on trail before officer and the passenger coutlnued Robbins. Mra ney on hla way north. Crumley, Mra Flor-- Bertha Judge Ritchie in Salt Lake City. enee Roberto, Helena Cordon, Mise AllceThomby, Mias Gertrude Cannon, Mra Lee Grand Tracy, Mra Marti! ' Vance. Miss lone Ferrlck, Mies Gundy, Mrs Hath- - Williams, Miss Hasel , erine Green, Mrs M S Wilson, Mrs ner Miss Henry, Miss Miry Wilson, Mra Harris, Miss EthelWatklns, Miss May Weber, Mri M L Johnson, Miaa Forty yean in tbe mannfacturo of Food Prod-jet- i with a mind alert to the necessity of proper nourich- (2 lettera) Ruth ment, thoughtful research in the realms of nature's Johnson, M I M Young, Mra ner Mrs products; experiment in and investigation of the bent means of making them palatable, efficacious and Lee, Mies Beatrice economical. Las placed the name of Dr. Price first oa WM. GLASMANN. the list of household benefit-ton- . Postmaster. 3 letters) Ford, Hugh Gowns, G L " hen-peck- dowa-to-dat- Slar-jaml- n - Forty Years - Gard-Hadle- y, Experience . War-Kenard- WITHDRAW FROM TEXAS. life WHEAT FLAKE CELERY prepared wheat flake, contains the fourteen elements of tbe body ia their proper propor. tions. Palatable Netrltleus Easy ml Digestion and Reedy Is Eat CssasitnMirt. Pit h M rahrifnsWs; vcsS k IsHWi aft. s- - &ndLm " smAi Insurance Companies te Quit That State. Turk, May 8. Following a meeting of the Life Insurance presidents yesterday, statement was issued Intimating that the companies represented in tbe association would withdraw from Texas when tbe neb1 Insurance tew of that state becomes effective, .Tune 1. The law,- - which provides that 75 per cent of the reserve on Texes policies shall he Invented In Texas securities, Is declared hy the association to be confiscatory In its effect. After Jnne 1 premiums on Texas policies will be sent direct to tbe home office of the companies ahlch withdrew from tbe elate. New ' During tbe earning summer, JS.400,-00will be expended by tbe Union Pacific oa big Improvements, which will give to the road a double track to Granger, 4a thy eeetera part of Wyoming, with the exception of n short distance In western Nebraska, say the Deseret New. Granger Is tha Junction point 0 the Union) Pacific with the Oregon Short Line, which from that point travels northwestward to Portland, Ore., while the Union Pacllle to Ogden, where the Southern Pacific token up the route to California. The greatest project of all ia contemplation U the re ballasting of the system from Ogdea to the Pacific coast. The greatest inconvenience experienced In traveling acrosa the continent 1 the hot, flying sand of the senil-sriFor years this wastes. tilling eunoumiuat to rapid transit across the prariee has been abolished on the mala line of the Union Padfle the entire djetonee of about 1.009 miles from Omaha to Ogden by bah testing done 10 or more years ago. 0 am-tlnu- Sam.. (Signed) re-oat- Nil AON, LAMAR Academy. Hurrah for Mra. Wins and hurrah for tbe Cabbage Patch! The much heralded production 'came to Ogdea teat .night and fulfilled' the most expectant expectations of tbe most expectant, It waa a first-cUperform' comnee, Interpreted by a Irat-clas-a s a au before and pany given dience, for such Ogden theater-goer- s ms be rated. "Mrs. Wlgge of the Cabbage Patch la certainly a classThe line are bright ical comedy. throughout, the situation replete with the human Interest and humorous t element!, and types of characters, Louisnear the old world-fameville Cabbage Patch," are drawn with romarable fidelity. God hies Mra. Wlggt and all such women an she. The world la batter, brighter and mom a place to be admired because of their presence. Possessed of aa optimism that will not down and seeing good la everything, adhering to no particular denomination sect or creed and still having n religion aa broad aa tba deep blue sea, Mra. Wlgga presents a char; actor to ba admired, respected and loved. That tha original Mra. Wlgge. a Mrs. Base, is still living la Louisville reflects credit a tha Kentucky city. The cast of the production to unusually large for a road shuw and all hava been chosen, It seems, with a view to special . adaptability, both physically and mentally, to the parts. Blanche Chapman made a capital Mra. was Her make-uElgga. and her Interpretation of the character wa realistically trne to Ilfs. Edith TaUafprro, as Lover Mary, was aa sweet and charming as ever. Her Binging was a special feature of her work, ae she poeseeaea a rich, sweet voice. To look at Vlvlta Ogdea, as Mis' Haxy, was to scream. Her makeup wss excruciatingly funny and her facial expression was unMyrtle Tannehlll, doubtedly clever a Mina Lucy, proved herself k charmact rase. Helen Raymond ing little and Anna Fields demonstrated that they were character actors of mare than ordinary ability. Their work s was Charles throughout Carter, as Mr. Stubblns, presented n character' study of an old pensioner which was a scream throughout applause greeted hla every appearance on the singe. Others ia the cast were all very good. is res-den- d p - first-clas- MRS. LE8LI Mrs. Hope to now entertained for tbe early recovery ef Hon. Fred J. Kissel. Information from the bedside ta ta the effect that he Is progressing as rapidly as eould be expected under the circumstances, although still very weak. at greatly reduced prices See Malaa Transfer Oa for storage of nil kinds. Our specialty is moving pianos, furniture and office fixtures. GM1 Laos Engatrom of Salt Lake City, agent for tha Union Una of tha Pennsylvania Railroad company, was in Ogdea yesterday on business. Co., 2258 Wash. Parry-Daff- y the Grand tonight Monu- , In Ci Bob MOd, x tbe b Fnak west 358 25th St. Pled Hannah Anderson, at noon yesterday, at family residence In Survived Kanesvillr, of pneumonia by husband, five sons and on daughter. Funeral service will be held Friday, 1 p. m., Kanesvllle meeting bouse. Interment Hooper cemetery. It tbe wg We Are Headquarters tit s dot The tarns uaroM -F- Mabel colored, who Hedspath, seems to have such a fondness for . gin "Jag gin that she acquires regularly, was taken into custody test night by Officer Marlin and booked on a charge 'of drunkenness. She will have a hearing before Judge Murphy this morning. Hava yonr Panamas, Straw sad Razor Strops, Shaving Brushes rtIWtl pun The ; ' t ip J Mt m ;uirdl Hi' ae ill ven Ml I iTthi int rt the itu tec I iu Wm. Driver & Son Drug lil Co. ti tr refen k 2453 Washington Avenue til ta ' I art has returned from a trip through the north, and 1 la the city disposing of Colonel Thomas E. Fit xge raid , V. ught Yellowstone Mountain Dew." mb r ehll ft prominent James Worthington, livestock dealer of Oakley, Idaho, la In the city on n short visit Removed. J. A. teom 121 25th 8L Drug Store. tak od ba rterec Tie and Beltmr, 'Jeweler, to 170 25th, Major hi Hilt to ad J lei ' Mrs. R. Alexander Grant gave box party at tbe Grand Open House last sight, at "Mra.'Wlgga of tbe Cato bags Patch" In honor of Miss Dee ale Spencer. Mra. W. H. Blair, of Bah Lake, and Mis Vankowskl, of Green River, are visiting Mr. and Mra. C. H. Gosling of this city. . Mra. Allan Lovey and daughter waa la the city yesterday afternoon from Salt Lake City, having come here to meet Mr. and Mra A. H. Dutton, who Round Trip to Los Angeles On sate daily, April 26th to May 19th. to July 31st, 1907 iIHng mdei laho Otir 1 rids! tor H Good returning . . ird HWUUJtUlUli ;aihbjbu).r. j GRIFFIN PAINT CO. 221 WASHINGTON AVE. a TT U ko si nfem u, 01 I the !tkn xperi i0 of Mi Worlds Greatest Pageant rUmtej w n Mmhe ney will' take pface first week in May. Ask any Utah agent, or write for information to hbo, the tour) kauri 'W4 Paper! J. Paper! . nxeci Nr. irtlm to- will give our .patrons the benefit of these price. Come and leave your order before the choice of the stock has been sold. kin as si unit returned from Goldfield. Wall Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Cures toothache, earache. sore throat. Heals cuts, bruise, sralils. Stops any pain. ti Xmi Both Phones 38 Mra. J. Code of Evanston, Wjo. ta visiting friends in Ogdea Wall MR. AND MRS. CHAS. ZE1MER. jv u DOB R. C. Shepherd of Salt lake City le taking la the nights of Ogdea success, Du Barr' by David Betesco. Kenyon This Is Mrs. LeslieCarter's first engagement here and It promises to be NOTICE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS notable la every respect . Foremost among the atara oa . the American All members of Division Na 55 and stage and herself a Southerner, Mra. Ijeslle-Carte- r has never appeared la visiting Brothers will meet at1 K. P. the south until the present season, hall, Thursday, May.1 9th, at p. m but the touth beard of her brilliant to attend the funeral of Brother Du Barry" and Frank 8. Loses. achievements In By order, J. H. WARDLEIOH, "Zaa." F. A I. In the pint decade there has not been produced n play of more engrossNor ing interest than Du Harry. ban there ever been a play more Sumptuous In its stage settings. Tbe dominating figure of tbe play 1a tbe d favorite of Louis XV of France, Madams Dfa Barry. The period admit of gorgeous stage pictures and the promise in this direction has been fulfilled. In the flrat net Jeanette Vaube niter ia shown as the gay little nillllher'e apprentice and then as Madame Du Barry, the favorite of tho BBS BBUUUUBB3SE king. Last of all. shorn of her glory, - i ! shown during the stirring days be of the French revolution on her way NEWEST DESIGNS, to the guillotine. The production of "Du Barry" her will be on the same elaborate scale PRETTIEST PATTERNS that characterised It during the long run la New York and the company will We bought sn extra large surrounding Mrs. Leslie-Carte- r be large In numbers and of exceptional merit. Owing to the length of the nhipment in order to get the performance the curtain will rise at ItIGnT PRICES and we 8 o'clock. We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those whe willingly assisted and for the many kind deeds shown during the Illness and death of our beloved sons, Andrew add Fred. We wish to extend our appreciation to the High School cadet and Prof.. Austin and Nichols' bind for their kindness. Veil ti Shaving Mugs, Shaving Soaps Toilet Waters, Toilet Creams Frederick Moor and wife,' formerly lenses of the Utahns theater la thin oily, are In Ogdea H. Peterson iff Park City to In Ogden on bustnasa, registered at tha . Bead. nonii The Star Safety Razors The Gillette Safety Razors Hats cleaned and blocked. Phone lad. 447, Globe Cleaning Co, 138 35th. A to. .tin uMk) Felt Poultry sspplies and tha best of wheat, corn and hay at Grout's 353 24th St Both phone. licit OR- at day for Salt Lake, where he goes to her greatest accept a position da manager of the hotel cafe. CARD OF THANKS 5 ni will appear light-hearte- b ife ;iri' jke Thomas L. Rattle, general agent of the Chicago ft Northwestern railroad, with headquarters at Denver, is an Ogdea visitor today. Fred W. Jones, of Ogden, leaves LealleCarter ft'm . ments. OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." Street Hats Clre mister. J. Bran and wife of Eureka are ia Ogdea visiting with their daughter, who le a student at the Sacred Heart See the MRS. WIGQ8 - failing to tha Examiner will confer a favor inig Na fit either phone before Any subscriber Ava, for Granite sad Marble first-clas- List of Alexander, For one week we will sell all our la mak- ing com plaints regarding tho delivery From Omaha to of tha Examiner do ao direct to cir B Double culation department and not te car- Ey PARE CONCERT SILVER HAS BEEN ORGANIZED ROOMS EDITORIAL by ' FINE ItLEPINES NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Likwtn Wanted to Gs to Ward Companys Tima But They don't. record-breakin- 190T. SPENT SEASON FIRM LINE 9, H. BURTNER, D. P. A., SALTLAKE CITY '4 so f otb hie 'tan i The tto tfenc ku i te-t- t D. B. Talks Hsie 'fence top, Wo. One IV B., wud to another D. B. How would yoh like Luke to sue you? J They i!dto . In Murrayr toe 5 'toim Tea "Wtai, lx Well, said the other D. B., I dont care where he sues me, if he would only let my money alone. We collect Bad Debts from Dead Beats everywhere. tar The felecu mi n 1 fcedk toew. romp!, fetll Merchants Protective Association Scientific CoHectors of Honest Debts Fifth Fleer Commercial National Bank Bldg., Balt Lake City, Dont Like Bom Feopl Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. B tate fterj . to el th. Ita- - Tb7 |