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Show MORNING EXAMIN 132 'VOL. IV NO. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, IWtHWHW llillli' I I I SUNDAY 4111 1 1 M MORNING, M 4 I i1Mi rro H ill MAY H-- 12. PRICE 1907, 4 1 1 FIVE HWWWm CENTS H H ! 14H1 1 - j m ' ; t $ Otis Skinricr IGMCHT AT .The Duel, iri IKE UTAHNA r at the Grand Thursday. here nest Thursday world cf minstrelsy will be seen at the which would have been considered Grand Opera Honse next Friday well nlxh impossible for consldsratton of yearn ago. when Lew Docksthjec, and hie Im- 'a score In the formation ofa minstrel enportant organisation twill hold the tertainment the "first Fart" la usualboard. Dock ta dor's name Is a sy- ly the point la view to surpass anynonym for quality In mlnal relay, and thing that has ever been staged in conceded fact It h although he has not been seen on the minstrelsy. Pacific coast for the past sis years, that Mr. DoCkstador has succeeded la he has not by any means been for- his present offering in completely gotten. The East has held this fav- eclipsing an) thing ever before accomorite oxrklst so effectually as It, own plished in this line. It is called tha that his big bind of singers, dancers Palace of Emeralds." and comedians, have each year filled . It ecneista of a set hftvlly studded long seasons without Its being pos- wilh globes, so designed and mo lightsible to tour went of Denver. ThU ed that they take on the semblance of spring, however, Mr. Dockstader has Jewels of enormous slxe and delimit completed arrangements for an extend- green color.. Chairs of gtlt and sets in ed tour of "The Coast" end Ogden Is imitation gold mosaic are placed la fortunate In being selected as one of the niches and on the raised platthe stops for the only minatrel show forms In this set, and, thanks to JuJiC: that plays exclusively In the first-cla- lous lighting and effective arrangetheatres of America. The or- ment at the performers, the stage FRIDAY AT THE GRAND ganisation surrounding Mr. Dockstadpicture is made to toks on uncomer la one of seventy people and its mon attractiveness. The very beat that there Is In the production Is promised to ha one According to the extravagance of will be algnallied in a noteworthy way by hla first appearance hers la the famous Parisian straoeas, "The Duel," which, after a run of two hundred nighta In the French capital was adopted, for the American stage from the pen of Ilrart Lavedan, a dramatist of genius, snd one of the foremost men of letters In Prance today. The dominant character In tha play provide! Mr. Skinner with the best opportunity for masterly characterisation that this fins artist has ever had. A usual he comes supported by a superior organisation of associate players. Local playgoers may anticipate an artistic production of The Duel" such as the modern stage seldom affords. TCK1CKT AT TKE CRASH v at th The Girl and the Stampede, la looked appear tonight, . 1 Overture. forward to by the patrons of the the1 Mowerjr tang, rendering Good atre with ' great deal of pleasure as K Beloved, Good Night." Eddie I Dolan, a clever 'Irish it undoubtedly will be one of the clevwwdiin. erest shows of Miss Once t Madge 8. Morton, musical and Lambert, the the season. comedienne, ibgliiC epeeial t jr. This act has Just retailed from s successful trip abroad, ha surrounded herself by a strong huisi played in the leading theaters company and in the part of Beaa Crabd England, Prance, Ireland, Scotland. tree, the starrole In the Girl and the Gmnaay and South Africa. she has found a part that I Ena Kelly and Ida, In their Stampede, suits her admirably. Miss Lumbers 81 and has a line figure, a pleasing voice and Kntalnglj funny sketch, Euiy. personality that la winning for her I Bosnian, Chatman and Rogers, favorable comment where ever aha the 1 program Rill theater this week. v, Mtowing w'uich will -, -- -- a-- well-know- n . tit Harmonious Trio. 1. Comedy acrobats, Kelly and and Rsoo, tne mm with the chairs. L The Utahnascope, presenting voonopollUn Dances" and "Mother-Maw.- " -- AT THE GBAUD Otis Skinner's annual engagement the man, who has brought In on the and token to the Dr. Perkin choral composition. It la also expected that a great number of Salt Lakers will alsq be present on this occasion. Tha demand for tickets from outside tit Ogden makes It probable One of the largest Individual orders that special excursion parties will for steel rails placed with a single come in from the north a far ns LoEast bound .Union Pacific Express steel company has been given. It Is gan. The choir. Prof. McClellan and " Friday after midntght, struck said, to tbe Tennessee Coal A Iron quartettes will have the finishing c,r a freight train which company by the Harriman lines. The solo X1 1?!! rehearsal next Monday night. tailed to dear the while elding, contract calls for 150,000 ton of rails, Mrs. 8. C. Hite and T. H. of BBC side track at Keiths Siding. representing close to 95,000,000. Of Thirteenth street, have goneTaylor to Iowa ra were derailed and this order 110,000 tons are for tbe on a visit. WBc tid up an night. Engineer Rush Union and Southern Pacific system was seriously Injured. . and the balances for tbs Illinois CenMr. James R. Cooper will entertral. The contract calls for delivery tain the Presbyterian jsdlea and their Anus C. Monsgsn left yestere in 1908 at tbe rate of tons a 15,000 next Thursday afternoon at T tor s two months visit with her month. The rails are to be of the friends ber home, 639 Twenty-thirstreet. Mrs. Prod L DeSonoo, at Oak-A-, open hearth variety. California. , , Mias d Lubeck, was taken before "'"Bile court yesterday on . a Petit larceny. Judge 2? the case until Monday to give the offleara additional hich to obtain evidence, and r?, another boy alleged to have T wth Lubeck. - Ten gallon of trom th Southern Pacific store the property Lubeck la. uT stolen. The door of LT?.W stocked, and the paint round to be missing the next following a trail of Olllcer Baker was able to locate W ha wm young ,"luL BJBet rB al-ha- - 2Il "s na vw,iRob.ert in Ogden. oi ife of Provo . WEBER COUNTY ASSESSMENT Dr. IL L. Stoneclfer was found guil- ty of practicing dentistry without a atate certificate, by a Jury Friday. Increase Judge Mnrphy fined him ICO and costs, which amount to more than 940, as three witnesses from Salt Lake were detained two days to attend the trial. This Is the first time Stone-elfe- r has been found guilty of the charge, although he was tried twice before, once In Salt Lake, and once In Ogden. Tbe case will be appealed. Stoneclfer alleges that he applied for a certificate but was refused. 1907 1906 . . . .95398,033 $5,090,336 ' 4.091.743 3,898,373 Improvements Real estate Horses Cattle ts a! bifk brabeman on tbe from double- the KPOunl on .7. head, under J.. ,ank- - The accident 'Hey Pass. 141 miles i'S. 81 An Invitation has been extended to governor John C. Cutler and President Joseph F. Smith to attend the presentation of the Christmas Cantata" next Tuesday night in the Tabernacle. Assurance have been given those In. charge that these prominent men will be present to hear this magnificent .. 206,675 147,564 100.743' Sheep SJ54 Swine 1.392 Bees Merchandise ... 1,204.005 242,439 Machinery Solvent Credit. 4,870 Money Personal Proper. , ty not otter-wise enumerat- 'riLilir1?' Htteru8?.! Is 1750,000. transmission companies, reduces tbe a seesear's totals 9216.CC4, the same being tbe assessors values last year on tbe corporations named. Tbe following table shows the comparative valuations for the years 1906 and 1907: A nimed as 1906 The elimination of mortgages from taxation reduces the source of revTbe following warranty deeds have enue, as compared with 1906, about been filed with the county recorder: $91,000 la valuation. This, with tbe Michael Combe and wife to Louis Mar- last legislature changes giving to the tinet, part of section 10. township 5. State Board of Equalisation the asElisto Cave Effle consideration 9200; sessing of the Utah Light A Railway abeth C. Fletcher, part of lot 6, block company and other pipe and power - Wkat the Assessment of 454,056. 41, consideration 94750;- Adam Patterson and wife to William Stephen, 5.d lot 9, block 3, C. P. addition, considkai .v xtrct pomPy of Colora-It- h eration 950; William Dawson to Ells- ul 11 if fortune to break his abeth Stone, lota 24 and 25, block 4, Tremont Friday in a T. P. addition. lOBas-- v H heavy Bosons ."?" a to Ogden on the hnj rAnc brought At the Congregational church Sunuud .train token to the morning tbe pastor will speak day i7lren,!r hospital, where the limb the steps already token concerning fakg reP"rts he was rest moi. the union of the Unittoward r- looking with Robbins, In company tbe Methodist, Proand Brethren ed j Scowcroft com- May i.4,'l're and Congregational churches. BifhtlnKaeed te drive to testant Involving creed, policy and 8rt,,ement- - They had Questions vested interest! have been thoroughthe- - runaway the final report of Abe injury to Mr. ly discussed and special committees is now ready to be presented to the notional bodies of These q several denominations. the BPPMatment of a churches differ decldodly in many estate o Alexander and the attempt to unite them j. .'be fo1'1- - of with ElKhty Seres is being wytebed' everywhere land lBbn Mtia lna J4811 comprise the deep Interest. 8 ed 1,350,738 . 204,750 170.386 77.296 5.890 1,440 1.196 ,598 2G3.2C4 ' 91.710 1,870 1,416,205 Grand total.. $13,454,056 $13,018,124 With the assessments of the state board of equalization added, property valuations In Weber county will show an approximate increase of $750,000 over the year 1906. . SOLDIER BOY PASSES WANT ADS YIELD SIQ.RE8ULTS these last of the long line of min- a riinsplrarv with threw artists by strels, Ikwkstniler has made a scenic yhlctf lie plows off their pictures, Investment of hi, first part which musical cnmiKMittJunfc' and sculpture wduld blind Ilia modest old lyes'' of as'hta own- - Hit heroine! a'fad Mm., Clifton and Kimball, tv say nothing setf. The greatness thrnit upmt him , of Arlington and Rlliy Backus. Mirk, le discovers he .does not really lou- the lady with the fad, but a pretty model, liowiiver, the more SATURCAY AT IKE CRAKD he trie, to undeceive the fsdaists the more they believe he Is the real thing s sa anUt. Finally bn persuades Tha announcement of the engagement here of Nat C. (JoJwln nt the Josephine, whom he wishes In be rid Grand Saturday, Is most interesting of, that he is wedded to bis art, that lu marry his Inspiration" would kill to all classes of tbwntre-goera- r Mr. Goodwin has tha peculiar quality hi art, and that it would le an act f supreme self uacriflce on bar part of tjcing an actor that Is as acceptable to audiences who look for high to give hi in up, which she finally ideals aa he is to those who want docs, and si the final curtain the good entertainment without bother- Genius and Nell Graham, the model, of any kind. He will are having an exceedingly cosy time ing with iik-sIIt, with the music of wedding bell present a force entitled "Tbs Genius. of ha appearing as Jack Spencer, a JovluJ almost wlihln bearing.' Mr. Ckntfwlns leading, actmn is bachelor, rich, but unfortunately, a he thinks fur a while without love Edna Goodrich, a young woman of ua- for art. He falla In love with a girl usual beauty and reputed dramaUo whose fad is art. Jack enters into cleverness. - ff s commandlng the company in which story until released. 'One of. them, young Irwin was a private telling of said Chief Browning, kept hU word. his Illness in the hospital. The let- The Herald man did not. ter follows: Troop A, Seventh Cavalry, Camp P. I., March 25, McGrath, 1907. Ur. E. W. Erwin, 89 Weal Twelfth MISS TARIER'S RECITAL Biting, Street, Ogden, Vtah. Dear Madam: Enclosed please find money order for 628.81 your son desired me t send you. Your son is at present In the ho pital. I hope for his early recovery. Your respectfully Ferris Brown. Jr., LETTER CONVEYS NEWS OF First Lieutenant, Seventh Cavalry, DEATH OF W. C. IRWIN. commanding Troop "A." William C. Irwin, tha deceased soldier, was 24 years of age. He enDeceased Was a Member of Seventh listed in the Seventh cavalry two Pare Cavalry in th Philippine years ago In Denver and shortly thereants Reside Hare. after loft for the Philippine. Ills two-yea- r term of army service was over on May 3rd, his death occurA letter received today by Ek W. ring about ten days prior to that He leaves a father, mother, Erwin, 88 West Twelfth street, this time.brothehi three sinter. By a city, from the adjutant general's office five who wasand afterward divorced, he at Washington, D. (L, conveyed the wife, sad tidings of the death of his son, leaves one child. Orders have been William C. Irwin, trooper in Troop sent to the Adjutant General to send "A," Seventh cavalry, United States the body 1 home. The father of the a Grand Army Veteran. army, at Batongas, Philippine islands, deceased on the 23rd of last month. The letter from tha Wrfr DepartSUMMER EXCURSIONS ment follows: 1907. May 7, Via Colorado Midland Railway. City Mr. E. WT. Irwin, 99 East Twelfth of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 street, Ogden, Itah. . Sir: I regret to Inform you that and 17 to July 11. Round trip, your son, William C. Irwin, private. Long limits. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 20, Troop A, Seventh cavalry, died on the 23rd ultimo of endocaritls (heart June 3, 7, 13, 14. One tore plus $2.00 This information was re- for long limits. Stop overs. Other disease). ceived today by cable from the com- cheap rates during the summer. Writ Salt Lake City for parmanding general, Philippine division, I H. Harding, L. H. Harding, General Manila, P. L The cablegram does ticulars. not give the particular or the place Agent. of death. The Isle soldier's trbop commander, however, has your adHOW STORY COT CUT dress, and, in accordance with army should furnish you regulation, he Tribune: Chief of Police Brown with the full particulars of the sad event. ing of Ogden last night announced Please communicate with the quar- - that be had discovered positively the termaster general of the army, Wash- manner in which the information of of ington, D. &, with regard to bringing the plans conceived by tbe police tbe remains of tbs deceased soldier Malt Lake and Ogden got to tbe new to tbe United States for burial. paper men. On last Monday nlgbtThe accounts of deceasede soldiers when he,. Captain Brown and Detee-are settled by tbe auditor of the War tive Pender were at borne at their Bar department, Washington, D. C., who Is dinners. Chief Sheets, Detective an official of the treasury department, High, and Roy Daynes. the proprietor and to whom application should be of tbe Jewelry store that was robbed, made by tbe legal representative of went into Chief Brownings office. the late soldier for settlement of bis . While they were sitting there Chief Sheets excused himself, and the repaccounts. Lake dallies Very respectfully, the J djutont Gen- resentatives of two Salt .went In and quizzed Raleigh and Dayeral. reAbout the same time that a letter nes. When Sheets and Browning had was received from Washington, a let- turned they learned that the men Each plan- -. ter, which had been over month In obtained tbs story of tbe not to print tbe was them pledged transit, was received from the officer of AWAY - Over Oouhty Assessor Edwin Dlx and Ms deputies have completed the assessment of city and county property Vor the year 1907. The total valuation made by the county assessor la 1S a traveling man from manager of "the j i ss THURSDAY west of Ogden, and a family here, was Overland Limited Ogden hospital by BREVITIES Nat C. Goodwin in "The Genius, ' at the Grand Saturday Lew Dockstader, at the Grand Friday Night.. 9G9-15- At Father Cushnahan Congratulates Hsr on Hsr Work. Its Conclusion At the Sscred Heart Academy Friday tbe piano recital by Miss Virginia Tarter, graduate of the Conservatory of Music, was ous of the rare musical treats of this season. Mis Tarter, who will graduate from the academy at tbe June comraeuermrnt. Is only an accomplished musician ua tbe piano, violin and harp and ss a vocalist, hut is well versed in 111 ere store and has poetic Instinct, which wa xhown In the enlcrtsiumenl of last evening. Her prelude ws an address on tbs vibrant note, in which she gave a hi lory of the origin and construction of tbe piano Itself, and In which ahe the versatility of her talshowed ents and the comprehensive training she has received at Sacred Heart She then rendered succesAcademy. sively six numbers, all from the masters, on the piano. As a prelude Jo each number she delivered some verse of poetry of her own composition, each of which was Interpretative of the music. The authors of the muelc sad rendered ware Chopin, Rubju-la number of others, and when she played Liszt's nocturne, "Luve's Dream." tbs audience . was greatly pleased with the beautiful sentiment expressed by her verses and music. The reckal was short, and at It ranclusion Father Cush nation invited Misa Tarter to occupy his seat and he delivered an address to her and to the audience, which packed the auditorium. He addressed her as Our Dear Jennie, the name by which ahe has been known In the academy for over eight year. He congratulated her on her sucres and was evidently himself deeply affected. ACTION FOR DAMAGES AS THE RESULT OF THE DEATH OF A BRAKEMAN. nt Administrator of the Estate of Virgil G. Faulkner Brings Suit Against ths Union Pacific. A. I, Stone, administrator fur (ha estate of Virgil G. Faulkner, has commenced suit ga!nt the Cniun Prciflo (t Railroad company for the sum of ss the result of Faulkners death which occurred in March. A complaint was filed yesterday by Attorney Msglnnis A Corn, and $30,-(Mi- e. It Is alleged that Faulkner was employed on March 9. 1907, as a brake-ma- n on the run between Evanston and Green River, and that on the night of March Oita, was performing his duties on a train near Granger. At a place named Black's Fork be had occasion to drecend from the engine on which he was riding, to the steps below. His lantern swung from his arm. As be dung to tha hand rod, while scanning the track ahead, the lantern caught on a brace cf bridge over tbe river. Jerked him from hla support and hurled him to the Irottom of tbe stream, twenty feet below. The Injuries he received proved fatal, as be died a few daya after the accident it Is claimed by the plaintiff tbat Faulkner was unacquainted with th road and knew not of the presence of the bridge over Black's Fork; that EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. the railroad company was negligent In that It did not warn hint of Ms Daily, April 25th to May 19th. . danger and Instruct him until be became familiar wth he run. Ogden to San Francisco snd reFaulkner wa 24 years of g. and $30.96 turn (direct had a father and mother, to whose Ogden to San Francisco and return (one way via Portland) ..$43.80 support he contrbuled. Ogden to Los Angeles and reAlexander Graham Bell, world faturn vis. Southern Padfio .940.90 mous as inventor of the telephone, is Ogden to Los Angelrs and return via. Balt Lake Route ....$31.50 credited with the declaraMon, I'nill the coming of the automobile tbe huOgden to Los Angeles and reman race had made absolutely so progturn (one way via. Portland $53.40 ress tn the transportation of the Indiand San Francisco) Tickets good to return until July 2L vidual unit of society since tha dawo of history." Stopovers allowed. -- 'ha. |