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Show the farm and goes to another, where she meets and falls in love with Angel Clare, whom she weds. When she confides to him her story, he deserts her and after waiting in poverty and sorrow for his return, she is driven to accept the attentions and home of Alec Later, gjlie discovers DUrbervilles. tricked and deceived been has that she by D'Urberville, and, driven into a frenzy by his cruelty and taunts, murders him. The same keynote of deceived wo- manhood runs through Marta of the Lowlands, a Spanish romance by Angel Guimera. The scene is laid in the Lowlands of Catalonia, a province of the despotic power the wealthy classes exercise over the Marta is a poor beggar peasantry. girl who is found on the highway by a rich man named Sebastian. He receives the girl into his own home, but Spain,, and shows her to his evil purposes. Sebastian after a time arranges a mar- soon reduces riage for himself with a wealthy woman of his own station in life. In order to have Marta by him, he has her married to an ignorant mountain shepherd named Manelick. At first Marta spurns the love of Manelick until she learns his noble qualities. To her husband she confides the story of her shame and the treachery of Sebastian. Manelick, furious at the discovery, with naked hands chokes to death his wifes betrayer and flees with her to his home in the mountains. Both stories, Tess of the DUrbervilles and Marta, are beautifully told, reflecting the fullest spirit of dramatic power and poetic beauty. Miss Roberts finds in each role the fullest opportunities to display the varying shares of emotional temperament and dramatic ex TRUTH 13 pression. The box office will be busy this influence this year, but the outlook BUFFALO CHASED MOTOR CYCLE. all next week. is very encouraging. We cannot win HARRY LE GRANDE. except through the influence of anti- 8portsman in India Had Narrow e o church domination Republicans. It is from Infuriated Beast in no sense a national question with THE REVEREND CLAY. An enthusiastic motor cyclist in Inus. The Reverend Benjamin Franklin Thats it exactly, Mr. Clay. The Re- dia, to escape the heat of Bombay, not be- rode his machine up to Khandalla. It Clay has had himself interviewed in publican party in Idaho does lieve mile run and the church has any is a seventy-odthe Salt Lake Tribune during a recent more the Campbellite right to put up one of its leaders road, until the foot of the ghats is visit to the capital city of Utah, and for important political office and thus reached, is perfectly flat. Upon the declares his unalterable opposition to appeal to his religious followers for stiffest gradient he overtook a herd what he terms church interference support than has the Catholic, Method- of water buffalo. Hardly had he gone or any other religious denomina- a in front of the animals when in Utah politics, although he, himself, ist, tion. You very well know that your se- oneyard of them took offense at the smell was appointed by seven men to fill a lection as Democratic nominee for conof the or regarded the, lavacancy on the Democratic state ticket gress is due solely to the fact that you bored gasoline, tuff-tuf- f of the engine as a of Idaho with only one acknowledged are a clergyman, and you are now dito mortal combat. It gave aim in view that of drawing to his recting your entire tirades upon the challenge a grunt, lowered its head and charged stump against the members of another support, and that of the ticket, the church. of is That your plan campaign heavily upon the intruder. The road church vote of Idaho. Every as outlined was more than steep. It was danleader. your by thinking person understands that perBut your ignore actual facts and gerous. On the right hand towered a fectly. deal only in suppostitious generalities. cliff, on the left there was a drop of Mr. Clay may be, and probably is,-aYou seek to revivify a corpse dead nearly 1,000 feet on to the tops of the eloquent expounder of the gospel, but nothing in his educational training these many years and arouse a relig- trees in the valley below. The lumor past career fits him for the position ious strife that has no real existence. bering beast gained rapidly. Luckily, to yvhich he now aspires. He never You, ( like Senator Dubois, are pleased the rider carried a revolver. He drew thought of such political preferment to carry your campaign into Utah. it and fired back over his shoulder. until it was suggested by Senator DuWhy not operate Jn Idaho, now that The first shot missed, the second bois and his political Advisory Board. you claim to be a citizen of this state? along the animals side. With It was deemed wise politics by these Why not discuss a few state and na- passed a roar of pain the huge beast started gentlemen to place a minister of the tional issues which are of real and slipped on the edge of the gospel on their mongrel ticket in order vital importance to the people of Ida- aside, to make a direct appeal to religious ho? The answer is plain. You dare not. khud and- the next minute crashed prejudices, while all the time decrying Therefore, you confine your efforts down on the tree tops below. o church interference and making this solely to a virulent attack upon one statehackneyed and wornout phrase the slo- religious sect and you make Felting Made in Polynesia. gan of their campaign denied by ments that you cannot verify and Felting was invented by Polynesian Chairman Jackson at Pocatello some which you, yourself, believe to be un- savages, brought by the Hawaiian weeks ago; affirmed and emphasized true regarding existing political condi- natives toand a perfection we have never by Senator Dubois and Mr. Heitfeldt tions in Idaho. Pocatello Tribune. excelled. They not only made coverand Chairman Jackson and Mr. Clary o ings for their houses and blankets out later on. of felt, but by pounding the inner The Thinking Cap. The Reverend Benjamin Franklin woman old an said bark of certain trees succeeded in My daughter, Clay is very shaky, indeed, in regard to the result in Idaho, according to his on her deathbed, I have had many producing soft and comfortable seamI do not say, troubles in my life, but most of them less garments of this material, such published interview. as sleeveless coats and cloaks. remarks he, that we shall overcome never happened. Et-cap- d so-call- ed - In connection with the Rio Grande and Colorado Midland, the three great trains daily to the East, with equipment and service of the highest grade. No. 6 ( ieago ant St. lads spit From Salt Lake 8:50a m daily; from Denver 2:00 p m. Arrive in St. Joseph 9:30 a m; Kansas City 11:40 a m. Arrive in St. Louis 6:50 p m. From Salt Lake City 3:15 p m daily; From Denver 4:15 p m. Arriving Omaha 6:45 a m; Chicago 8:00 p m. Louis, leaves Salt Lake City at 3:15 p m. Note: The daily standard through sleeper, Salt Lake City to St. with desirable Denver 4:00 interval a p m, stopover Daylight ride through scenic Colorado, arriving 10:35 Denver from at of Eastern the p m, arriving at St. Louis the Denver until departure Express second morning No. 4, Eastern Express . . . . From Salt Lake City 8:05 p m. daily; from Denver 10:35 p m, arriving Lincoln, Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City next afternoon; St. Louis and Chicago the second morning from Denver. at 8:05 p m for Chicago and Boston every Friday and Saturday evening; for St. Through tourist sleepers leave Salt Lake City over the Rio Grande through scenic Colorado; also at 8:05 p m Thursdays for ride Louis every Friday evening, with daylight Midland. Chicago and Boston via Rio Diverse routes to the East are allowed with these rates, but the Burlington, with its own rails and its own through train service between Denver and St. Louis, between Denver and Chicago can offer with its own railroad as great a variety of tours as can be offered by any other combination of routes. There is education in travel. It is an education to ride a thousand miles over the Burlington Route. No tour of the East is complete without the Burlington Route as a part of it. Grande-rColorad- o . Low Hates Every Tuesday and Friday. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. |