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Show THE MOKNIXG amusements. that some one connected with GRAND HOUSE OPERA Olroctioa Nrthwwtni Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Ra. Mgr MONDAY Licblcr A Ca Nr. Walker Whiteside 1 the swat imnarkabl tha play of The Magic Melody Superlatlva Excellence includes: Visa fajr Buckley. Sir. Howard Gould. Mta Oliva Wyndhsm, Mr. Henry Bergman, Mint Martha George, Mr. Leslie Kenyon. Cut of -- . business Owing to heavy the Rio Grande Western and the paa-enge- Lataat Dramatic Triumph , 75c, 50c, 25c. I1A0, Prices SATURDAY. SALE SEAT the show got busy on Ills own account, as the dogs km were taken to the performance last night. Two of the must valuable rad highe-- t bred bull d.-- in the die are among the numter misting. They belonged lo L A. Meyer and K. Koauld. and were valued at each. Early Thursday a number of circus hands were seen admiring the animals and it is believed that they got possession of them. ill Changea Every Saturday Mat- inee, Turn Performance 7:30 and 3.11. MATINEE Daily, Except Sunday, EVENINGS eti:aa PRICES MATINEES eelOCp e t SOOg SOc etOCf 80O BREVITIES The personal Injury cue Pen fir Id, who lost both feet by being ran over In the Ogden yards by a Union Pacific swhrh engine, which, it Is Alleged, urns' blowing steam, In February, 1306. and Is suing tbs defendant, the Union Pacific company, for 120,000, Is up In the district court, of John W. E. Sackett, n boilermaker, employed in the Southern Pacific ahops at Ogden, had a fall out of an engine eab after dark, haring been working late on the engine. He fell from the apron of the engine, from which the tank had been uncoupled, and, etrlklng the projecting coupler, waa precipitated Into the pit, a total of nine feet. Hie injurtee are more painful than serioue. He was struck by the coupler on his right side. Just above th hip Joint, sustained severe eprnina of both wrleta, s severe contusion of the heed, where he struck the rail on tbs side of the pit ' die-tanc- e Ogden river Is high but doing no damage. Levees along the dangerous portions practically assure that no damage will be done even If the river rises to the threatening mark. The canyon road ! not In danger of being torn away aa the brake of the river la weak places have been repaired and strengthened recently. o. id TOC OAL PLANNED WILL lines have been obliged to call into service more than a dozen Pullman care which had been sent lute the local shops for repairs and renovation. Wben a lull iu traffic occurs the cere will be returned to receive the contemplated improvements. It was reported tafia police station Thursday that i'CjiU fcor. stums name waa not gives, was hit la the face with a hammer in tbo Sands of a circus laborer. Mary J.owe was arrested yesterday by Officer Lsyne. on a charge of assault and battery, on complaiut of mother-in-law- , ber whom she ed to hare assaulted. Is alleg- A Salt Lake paper cays: Billy Finucane, in spite of the defeat nt the hands of Fighting Dick" Hyland iu Ogden Tuesday night, has made many friends In the Junction city and has decided to live in Weber county. When Finucane was in Salt he stated that the west looked good1 to him and it Is not surprising that he baa fallen in love with Ogden and decided to remain there, lie has sent for his wlfa and four children from Chicago. Manager Paul Butler will for Chicago within a few days for a abort stay, but will soon return to Ogden and make that city bis futurs home. e EVAPOBOMETEB INSTRUMENT Dr. Ira D. Cardiff, head of the botany department of the Utah University, has received an evaporometer from the department of botanical research of the Carnegie institution of Washington. Along with tha Burner oua other scientific projectn which are being worked out by the Carnegie Institution Is the study of the cause of the plant distribution in North Amerio ca. One of the most important in ths ' distribution of plants upon the earth is humidity. In 'North America almost every climate urvn the earth Is met with, eo that, by getting the reeulte of North America a chart of the remainder of the world can be computed. To the end of getting the- - humidity from nil of North America, the institution has sent out sixty evspor-ometeOne of these cixty is at ths State University and the other 51 are located from Mexico to the farthest lend point north. Tha instrument, which was standardised at Washington no ns to Insure the same reading for nil ths instruments, is an iron vessel on top of which In n porous cup. Ths whole Is buried In the ground with the top of the porous cup even with ths top of the ground. With this arrangement conditions are the same in nature. The vessel Is then filled with distilled water, to n known quantity, rad weekly readings are taken on the These read-ing- t, amount of evaporation. along with the report from the weather bureau, era Dialled to the office et Washington, where the plant development hi respect to humidity is calculated. fae-tor- BACCALAUREATE SEBYICES k Great Roast ( Over a ton of Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee is roasted at a time, in a large, revolving cylinder, which drops the coffee through heat again and again until each bean is uniformly roasted. Bo other coffee is in sufficient demand to afford such scientific and perfect prepara tion. The sales of Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee exceed the sales of all other packaged coffees combined, and this scientific roasting, which no other coffee can afford, by its very magnr tude, reduces our cost to a minimum, and enables us, with our other advantages, to give better value in Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee than is possible for any one else. Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee is the cheapest good coffee in the world, and the best of all fox you. BROS Kew Tor City. . MAY . . 1,. H,u7. Virk wh-i- . .!! dad aiivmcib. in i be 1 aliui-.nd- s rsro.t beauty us: The IJe kiriktoal) worked oui that tbe Exodus was tbe true turning point In the life of liberty . . . toll a s the thrilling events of th Exodus of Xashviilt- - Aiiu-rica- THE sk BREAK BE $6 A lara-- JAIL ONE OF THE PRISONERS MADE A WOODEN KEY. HAD Sheriff Sebnng and Deputise are Gives a Surprise Confession Made by Johnson, A plan of escape, perfected by the prisoners in the county Jail with elaborateness, was frustrated yesterday, wben Sheriff Behring end his deputies, Richie, Clark, Shaw and Wilson discovered, secreted In a ventilating flue Inside the rectangular cell, a wooden key, made to fit the luck of the door leading Into the sheriff's office. Ths instrument Is the most Important s. well us the must dangerous of the miscellaneous lot cf springs, Iron bars, knlvra, wire and razor found In the cells and la the clothes of prisoners Thursday afternoon. Ths key Is the workmanship of a master mechanic. By comparison this morning with the brass key used to lock tbe steel door, It w. found to conform In the minutest detail of the latter, which la anything but simple la construction. Tbe handle of the Instrument is made of hard wuod, secured from n plunger that Is used st certain times by tbe Inmates of ths jell fjr ths purpose of cleaning out their quartern. The key proper is fitted to the handle by means of a slot used by mechanics when a particularly neat combination Is desired. Th. entire Instrument, In length, thickness end shape, corresponds to the key of the main door leading into the cell room. In the hands cf on skilled In the use of such Implements, It la said by the officers that a wholesale delivery could be made In the course of five minutes. TOe find Is most fortunate as serious complication might have resulted had the plane of the prisoners succeeded. The prisoners were to have attempted en escape st nn early date, when, during the day, but one officer is on duty. Several men Incarcerated at the jail are reckless end desperate, rad Sheriff Behring stated this morning that murder to them would mean nothing If their liberty waa at stake. As soon as tbe key wee discovered, Charles Johnson, arreatej several week, ago for attempting to break Inhardware to the Watsoj-Flygar- e store, was taken Into the office end put through a rigid that won from him a confession. You must give me credit for having Intelligence. I am a mechanic of no mean ability," he said when well along In his story. By degrees he admitted that he made the key without the use of e pattern or any other guide except whet he was able to obtain from the lock. Tho general pattern of tha key was Impressed upon his mind by seeing the original In the hands of one of the officers one day when he happened to pais Johnsons sell. Ha told of the plan of escape and asserted that It was to have been made Is the day time, with the aid of ns many prisoners as happened to ho out in tho corridor. Aa ths result of ths confession, Johnson will be guarded night end day until hla trial, which has been set for an early date. He expreiaed a desire to plead guilty to the charge. In eearehing the cells an empty whiskey bottle and a package of toTTiese article! bacco was located. were passed Into tho Jail during tho night, ae yesterday a thorough search was made of the entire prison. "It le a wonder tome of ue have not been killed," ettid Sheriff Bebring. "The wire netting over the windows la the rear of the cell room is cut and broken so that It M possible to pass through the holes anything from n burglar saw ia s Oolt's revolver. I have asked for aid, hut have not been successful In obtaining 1L" Not only la the steel netting Ini cure, but the bara of the windows need strengthening. Two of them ore sawed completely through nt one end. The attention of the county commissioners will be called to the condition of the Jail eo that they may take ateps to have repairs made. . n IANAN The Freeman's Journal say: The work L remarkable, and that slate-meis n:.ie good by the erudition, the grace, the force, and th dignity silk which th great task I Tue pruached and achieved TON Hir-rlma- n Weber rivet Is unusually high and Will Be Hall In the Presbyterian Church, Sunday. slight damage bee been done in tha Tbs Baccalaureate services of ths crayon to the Union Pacific track. Ogden High school will be held in the Last night and thin morning workmen were hurried to the crayon to Presbyterian church, at 3 o'clock. clue will meet guard agalnet any poaslble washout. Sunday. Tbs senior Close watch will be maintained along In the par lari of tha church st 7:45 the track for many miles eastward end will enter the main auditorium during tbs prelude. Sections of the from the mouth of the canyon. church have been reserved for tbe John Bates was bound over to the members of the Board of Education, district oourt yesterday by Judge High school teachers rad various Murphy, who fixed bin ball at 3500. classes of the High school. The folTha charge against Estes was re- lowing is tbs order of services: Prelude High School Orchestra. duced from second to third degree Psalter. burglary, and ha waived preliminary Response by Choir. trial on the grounda that be wished to Hymn. plead guilty. Estes wee ought In Solo Miss Pingrer. the act of robbing a Twenty-fift- h a Scripture Reeding. street second-han- d store. , Choir Response. There is a decrease la the number . Prayer. Solo Mini Belnap. of doge, not of the mongrel vaOffertory High School Orchestra. riety, however. Complaints were sent Solo Mine Mitchell. to the police station this morning Baccalaureate Sermon, Youth's Visfrom several parties, whose canines were found missing not long after the ion rad Life's Attainment, circus had left town. It le the preHymn. sumption of the police and. owners : Postlude Miss Pearce. A3UCXUB RATUKliAV. r 31-0- UTAHNA THEATRE OGPEX, UTAIL EXAMINED, THE CHILL OF WINTER story tx told in heroic periods which CALLS FOR FIRE. glow with the high inspiration and the literary power of th author . . . works with wonderful fidelity to Its On June let the First Advance Will early promise until tbe end 1 reached Be Made, Then Another in by the subjugation of Pharaoh . . , the Fall. the Images are very finely wrought out . . . It is no extravagance to congratulate the author on the The price of coal sill be 35.50 a achievement cf a great literary work. Ifcnver Times saye: The poem Is ion after June 11. This Increase toe best erudition and king rela to follow the advance of 25 cents on a ton lu tbe charge fur delivery made search tn the records of opprt-s.lo, . . pages of pictureaqti descripby the lesmatera. " on the But the price of the fuel promises tion td which ths to go evn higher. Dealers main- Nile Is typical . . . the author tain that If they are forced to store argues that the Exodus from Egypt coal this summer. Iu order to supply was the turning point in human freethe trad next winter, the lose In dom, and fed to the coming vf ths who. as Prince vf Peace, storage will force them to charge 3d Messiah, a ton for coal when the delivery la taught the augelic utterances of human brotherhood. made in the winter months. Cleveland Plain IValer asya: Last year the railroads and coal who pursue ths story from Readers companies each gave a rebate of 35 ths invocation to lufty ths parting rents a ton, or So cents combined, on stored ooal. This year they hva word of Moses to Pharaoh will not be refused to grant that euncesaltNi. and, unpaid. therefore, coal men claim they will be compelled 10 advance tbe price of KEMOBIAL SEBVICES coal In order to protect themselves. Under tho dirsctlon of Dix Logon post ti. A. U. and kindred societies of AN OCCEN POET Ogden, Memorial Sunday will ho fitobserved. At 3 o'clock In the Francis Evtrard Reche'a Book la tingly tho throe organizations, afternoon, Complimented. Highly consisting of the Grand Army Post, Woman's and Idncoln Corps, Francis Everard Roche of Ogden la Circle, willRelief march to lbs First Methothe author ot an epic poem Tbe dist Episcopal church for worship and Exodus," mention of which was mad the proper observation of ths day. Rev. in this paper some month ago. Since David W. Crane, pastor of the church, then the book has received recognition will preside and tbs following program in all parte of the world and the Ilier-ar- y will be rendered: 1. Pips critics on nil (he great papers organ voluntary Miss have paid high tribute to tha poetic Berth Laird. 2. Invocation Rev. James Thomppowers and literary ability of Mr. WHEN offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. Sua-riM- Roche. son. These complimentary notices are n source of local pride ae they proclaim Ogdon to be tho home of a poet of note. Here ere n number of tbe newspaper notices: The Examiner, Sen Francisco, Tbe Kple bee merit aye: it demand! our attention tbe author will find those who will appreciate his heroic verse for ito worth, for tho thought that ineplred it. and for the vast amount of mental effort that has gone into Its 11om ths courage it takes to write en Epic In these days commands our admiration. Tho Rocky Mountain Nowa, Denver, esye: Let no reader assume that he bu entdVrd upon a superficial vein if he would follow the historical generalization of these 3,000 pages, which tell la heroic measure the Exodus from JEgypt, whose momentum giv incentive to the final triumph of liberty In many lends. From tho poets point of view occult properties ire pustulated, and tho hosts of heaven lead man to the exerolao of hla loftiest attributes. Tho poem abounds la graphic descriptions of phenomenal event. It opens with a prophecy that tbe wrongs of tho oppressed shall be avenged. It Is the promise of tbe Most High. Through classic lands. In prehistoric mists, away to the lost Atlantia, among the old mounds of America, the poet searches for the divine Area that have lit the heart! of the oppressed. Classical story and Biblical traditions are enumerated In their fundamental aspects, proving a high order of scholarship. Tho book niakoe a atom appeal to modern Intelligence in questions of ethical Import the poet wanders among tbs things of tha Spirit ths sterns! verities . . . plea for ths brotherhood of mankind. . . . Tho epic ie on of Interpretive qualltv, a philosophical review of poignant situations, at powerful appeal la the life of humanity. . . . From many land and from eerie cloud-l- a nJs la the races, far invisible, the poet has brought the spirits of tho past as In n reincarnation to tell th yearnings of th soul of mu rad to' plead ths cause of . liberty. Louisville Courier-Journasays: Tho authors Ideas are exalted, hla foaling reverent, noble, rad poetic. Hartford Courant says: In length, unlversatlllty of view, horde verse and atmosphere of ttm and place tha la epio . . . vigorous and poem 3. Respnnsive rending of Puller. Nations," Rev. Noble 8. Elderkln and congregation. 4. Hymn, The Star Spangled Banner Choir and congregation. 5. Scripture reading Kav. Nobis & Elderkln. fi. Anthem Choir. 7. Prayer Rev. Horace B. Blood. 3. Solo Mies Joels Clare. ... ... ... ... t. l Gean Coolditg t Whortver thera's New Perfection Oil Stove in the kitchen, there you will find the pots end nans clean end tt. The blue flame of the New Perfection u the cleanest flame pro duced by eny stove, end ie entirely free from smoke and aoot. Another advantage of the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stov- e that the heat Is highly concentrated by a eled chimneys. This means quick results. The New Perfection ia difftmt from other oil above. Mad in three sizes, with one, two and three burners. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealere, write to our ncareat agency for descriptive circular. The ia Offering. Carver, II. Hymn, America congregation. 14. Benediction Rev. Choir rad Horace B. Blood. Tho public Is cordially Invited to at- Ooo-hor- ' eONTININTSL OIL OOMPANV ilimrHMWSi - n OF MRS. PIKE. Park City, May 23. Ths funeral of tbe late Mrs. Arland A. Pike will be held Friday at 1 o'clock at tho family residence on Empire avenue. The Rev. R. G. MeNiece of Salt Lake, a lifelong friend of Mrs. Pika, will corns from the city In the morning to conduct ths services. Mr A. J. Bion-dl-a of 8l Louis, a sister, will arrive oa tbs noon train. WAS ADVICE m, ' Seattle, May 34. Ths boJlea of Edllh Vogt, ths University of Washington student, ud Joseph S. and titan Jaoqueth, of Kallapell, Mont., Stanford University students, drowned in a canoe on Lake Washington last Sunday, were recovered yesterday after a search la which ths entire Stats University participated. FUNERAL TAKEN BY EXCURSION FOR THE EAST Via Rio Grande Western Ry. SELLING DATES: MANY NINE WIVES THE VEGETABLE ASKED FOR DIVORCE ... ... ... ... PRESCRIPTION VERY OFTEN. FILLED Ns Sufferer of Kidney or Bladder Troubles er Rheumatism Should Leave It Untried. 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It era not be repeated too often, ud further states many cases of remark-abl- e cures wrought The following le prescription, of vegetable Ingredient, making a compound, which any person can prepare by shaking well in a bottle: Fluid Extract Dandelion, f ounce; Compound Kaigon, one ounce: Compound Syrup Baraspsrl-In- , drug three ounces. Any first-clastore will sell this small anraung of each ingredient and ths does for ndulti la one teaspoonful to be taken after each meal and again nt bedtime. Thera la enough here to last for ous week, if taken according to directions. Good results will be apparent from the first. well-know- r Kansas Gty, Omaha, Council Bluffs well-know- ths ' Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, For Round Trip. In 0 Through Pullman and Taurlat Sleepers. Open Top Observation Car free on oil claaaoo of tickets, t hrsugh Scania Colorado. Three fast flyers daily. Far particulars, too That the readers of this paper appreciate advice when given in good faith Is plainly demonstrated by the n local pharfact that one macy filled May 27th, 30th, June 3rd, 7th, 12th and 14th poetic. Detroit Times eaya: Tbe author baa treated the theme with a spirit and an easy strength that ora moat commendable . . . dignified and amooth from the epic verse that makes easy and Impressive reading. Milwaukee Sentinel says: Smooth and well regulated rhythm . . . Gabriel's dlitsertaUoa on America meet Interesting and a unique and original presentation . . . n scbulariy poem, and possesses high literary quality linos have the so. . . some of th norous grandeur of organ chordf'. . . . tho Idea la esthetic and the argument will sustained throughout, an SIX OF THEM WERE GRANTED ambitious subject, hut one that Dr. THEIR FREEDOM. Rocha has handled welh The Cork Examiner, Ireland, mvb: This stately eple hears within Itulf Judge Howell Kept Busy Listening to evidence of scholarly attainments, a the Appeals for Separastrong and fins Imagination, a revertion. ent spirit, and a decided gift of poetic expression . . . twelve books are carrying on the story easily and yet It was divorce day In district court vigorously to Its triumphant close. Chicago Evening Poet says: Homer, yesterday and aix wives out of nine that petitioned for n separation were Virgil, Dante, Milton, let no one Imof the granted their liberty. In the majority agine that tho sncceeslon of instances the plaintiffs In tha ewes great eple poema baa ran oot . . . were present when Judge Howell here Is another . . . has kindly footmade his decisions and ths manner notes to explain on the learned allunews sions. In which they received the Christian Register says: The theme would hues turned the head of a less experienced Judge. A peculiar fact of this high argument la certainly a careful study of about the nine cases was that without high enough history to ubstantlate the Israelite exception, tbe petitioners were women. Not one man waa entered as bondage. Ths cases considered were: The Times, Lot Angeles, says: Explaintiff. Kathryn C. Bhurtllff vs. Ym. J. hibits much culture, careful literary Sburtllff. Continued. workmanship, much appreciation of Laura Read vs. Geo. Henry Read. rhythmic cadence and verse qualities has dignity. Granted. Stone. Matilda BUtne vs. Cyrus Philadelphia Press aaya: The poem ' Granted. tells how freedom was given to manthe vsrse Is marked by an Angellne Hollis vsl Fred H. Hollis. kind movement. Continued. easy Rom Mosher vs. Hiram Mosher. The Monitor, 8a n Francisco, says: Continued. A work unique In American literaPhoebe Heslop vs. R. A. Heslop. ture . tho purpose of tho book Granted. to show th dose relation that exh Maty EL Nichols vs. RobL N. Nichists between the abase cf liberty end ols. Granted. fees - - - hse much to commend Its Margaret & Green vs. M. Eugene It . . . might have disputed the honGreen. Granted. it fhveigba ors with Popes Iliad gainst oppression ud tyranny In the WANT ADS TIBLD BIO RESULTS. Industrial as well ss the polities! Raft) Lamp Equipped with the latest improved burner. .Give a bright, steady light at lowest coot Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Suitable for any parlor room, whether library, dining-rooor bedroom. Safe and satisfactory. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. use. Dix-Loga- RECOVERED. 1 all round tend and participate in this service, honoring thus whs gave their live la perpetuating the existence of our United State. A free will offering will he taken ud turned to the treasn post for ths purpose ury of of putting In good condition the graves of veterans resting tn ths Ogden cemeteries, it is hoped that a liberal contribution may be bad. BODIES SHOE CO. RD SOLE AGENTS Hymn, The Battle Hymn of the Republic M!e Eleanor Header-sho- t and CMgregation. 11. Sermon, Th Flag Rev. J. E. 10. ... u DEE-STANFO- A chance to '.save money tf you don't secure one of our Electric Fiat Irons U: CTAU LIGHT & KAIMV AY Fleam? deliver to my address ONE It la understood FLATIRON ELECTRIC return same, if unsatisfactory after 30 that I Ontlemen: (fi-OO- t. may to myself. days trial, without further obligation Name ss Address 1907. CUT OUT ABOVE COUPON AXD SEND TO US- - |