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Show EXAM5N VOL NO 315 III. OGpEN BpBUE(XEaifl V - - That rattling eh a men r comedy. Vheckera." la offered ity the Giand tor the delectation of its pa ii.us on ot oni Monday fur an engagt-meonly. The rtfrilng play which is m-c- f EgSETSa MORNING, l, NOVEMBER 106. PRICE LPBBBn RET3iX3? lnui i.iisniiunusly Jus lnu iu!J in mj lain mating way. I Tin re is ti.uch Hut off.r- aiudy iu 'Chcf-Lci.I: rnut.iins many a . saw Ami in liiuguaK-wie 1 iinaiionai ; iti incident which pupii-nigi lar play. rich with heart iuu reot, to Uuiuml. is p;vT:U,J ll a itii.itral and very way. There can be no one in ihe audience who is keenly imrivsicj a the race in the day scene nears it cud, meaning so urv much to Checkers. The play is ail the clean story of a young man beginning in hard luck, but winning out Iu the end and (Kisses sing CENTS FIVE ESCB ' EpBBftt. scoured a say' by the driving lwinrt. There are many other such spots among the denuded hUls of Spain. e The largest desert ia, however, the clay hills of the Mokrau district of Persia. They are vat and sooured by torrential ruins, and they are lifeless, as the arid desert arc not. How they reached their present aiate ia unknown. As long ago as the tune of Alexander the Great they were described as "a vast graveyard." It may be reasonably conjectured, however, that the Mekra'm e U, to aniue extrut, e as well a that man helped it to htwome a region where rains have become a steriliser luttead of a LEONCAVALLO. fertiliser. Aw.lt from rhe iuteeaat manifested The conjecture seems reasonable, because similar iiiudiihin are reportby uiusic lovers aoeiii the first visit lu America of Leoncavallo awl the ed aa beginning to appear In certain of sixty five artists front Us gcala, Milan, the noted UaQsn of "Fagllswi" is making on Ms present tour research iu discover a good American subject a a theme for another grand opt-ra- , iu fwt this matter is said to be one of his rtsmons tar coming to America While his is test work, Zaxa," ha been pmdarod la Europe with grant succhss. be was also raqiissted by the mperor of Germany to wrtts "Roland de lbwltn." in which work he shows bis deep sympathy and. respect for Wagner. IjeniH'avallo will conduct tiie Kcala orchestra and principal artists at. the Grand at an early date. In a grand upera ooiiosrt program of bis own works, comprising excerpts from Pagiiacci," ".tux," 'Bohetiie," "C'hal-teno"Rolaml and Madid," tlie new Ave Maria dedicated to X. Homs Pina of the aololata are Poie Mimdamoa Chlvl, Riasiui, FsrraMnl. Hignora Ui.'llatl, Perya, De Ferrau and Harhalnl. .uaiHded by both and public, wherever it has been in be wltiKHii iuistlon the greuiest lirnmalte effort of the day. and u intensely InU'iesiiug to all cIumm's of rheaior goers because it ia a i run tire of men aud events which jie j..si now tntjsirtaiU iu uatloual uni iximaiercial affairs. For the pretiition of (lie play Mr. Harris liaa grtilier. ll ngrther an eepecl.Uly tine 'hsi. Th play wiU be glvo ex-uy as it it. is'liig p re sen led at Ihe . ciwun ibthkt r, Xew Yolk. The seat sule for this product lou opens i a lire f-- r Kt-c- . beginning the f.iurth year ! itin'tiu here mice life, haa already been and it return will be with sunsiau-- ; tially the same company seen lice las1. :ti Han Robert still pluy luc season. tiile role and Dare Brahutn will be seen again in hi inimitable character-ixarioof Push" Miller, the nice track tout.' Lydia Dicksin returns as the thorns girl C'yntby, and W. T. the sympathy of his auuienoe irom riark as the cheerful sou: hern judge. first in last. A new set of scenery has The rest of the cast is the same with been furnished for t lit s season and the 1'aik-e- r same management which has handled the exception tbai Miss CheckeiMiss from the beginning promwill play Cyuthy ihi seu-oParker la the niece of Frank Daniels, ises a performance ijuiio up to the now K7JS2KH SUNDAY UTAH, liar's MONDAY. CHECKERS' CITY, .A. - - T &Cv 4' ii V f--- . ia-t- ei .' ? H , vt-.- - V."i ' .41' J-.-- l j. t x Sbw n. ;s v: - sr r. , 'XX, - man-mad- rmlu-uiad- 7? J ram-mad- is-r- ' ? V wsil-know- : ; &f,:ifml . J- ' .: - .. s o . Xll . y, - n a& ooai-lios- RAIN MAKES DESERTS. Paul Combes shows In the Paris that the earth s real rieaena are made bv rain, rather than the lack of It, or, rath ar, by the combination of abundant, rain with a land surface inoapabte of holding molaiurc long enough Vo give jilant life a chance. The Sahara of Africa, tne Dial Lands of our Western terriiwles and the Arabian and Central Asian deserts are, by no mesas destitute nf life. They- - have their fastis aud Sura, leas niHtiemus and lean varied those of humid regions, and pecultariy adapted to their environment, but. they are rarely or never destitute of name kind of life for any eunsidornblr area.. The real dessrta are found where the rains aiw heavy. Mid wlyerp the sarth aurfsoe la of such character that the water at ons nins away aad ths temperature speedily ewaporatee what little xnuiMara the aarCnoe may ratal a. Kuril spots ar really deslltave at Ufo. The real deserts may be found on a umuli wall) la most countries. Mr. Coin-hcites one in the hills of French Hsvoy the gorge whence Issues the torrent of Ht. Julian. The 1mlnfulJ that region la heavy at cer-wi-ll but the loir rocks and , uln ard cic.ya of the surface are incapable, under a southern sun, f holding water' long enough for anything to grow, or else the plants that start are Cosmos . Checkers' Coming: to' the Grand Monday Night Ihe well-know- n comedian in comic op-er- a. She is described as a girl of rare lieauty and considerable skill. There is scarcely need for relating the plot. It has been made familiar to most all nf the playgoers of this city, liy the company's two former visits here. Moreover, the bank has had a very large circulation. The play ends differently fmm the bonk and instead of leaving Checkers in the depths of misfortune and despair, rings down the last curtain with him standing on ihe threshold of all that a young man cun ask in early life. It is a pretty s'orv and also strong and Interesting siury. its tale of love is fresh, simple and natural and doesn't take up ion much of the play. It la. a long time since the blending of two young which it high plane of excellence tained before. DEVIL'S AUCTION" ob- Hans Robert as Checkers" at the Grand Monday Night TUESDAY. Manager Charles H. Tale says the "Devils Auction" is the best, paying piece of theatrical property in America. and gives the following reason to substantiate the claim: First, ft. has been on the road conseasons. tinuously for twenty-fou- r Second, ii has always pleased its many thousands of patrons throughout the country. Third, it has always been kept up bo the limes with novelties and innovations, making It. each season a new performance, simply retaining the old name a a trade mark. Fourth, it has never pr&enled any- - thing to offend anil caters to the ladles and children. Fifth, the theutor-goliipublic is always sure nf enjoying a pleasant even-ing- 's entertainment and seeing what the management advertise. The one reason why everybody should see It this year U that the twenty-fift- h edition of the ''Devil' Auction" la new in Its emirate. Man ager Grant of the Grand gives his personal guarantee that ihe "Devil's Auction" is one of, if not Ihe best, attractions he has booked for this season. Manager Yale's claim that the a is the oldest in Devil's Auciinn" yet the ii' west In point of novelty, cun well be substantiated In tbla rdlilnn of this famous the iweniy-liflspectacle, a everything i new from the lime ihe cm min rises on the first act until ii is rung down on the beauAmor" tiful transforms i Ion scene (love) at the ('our' of the performance. Every act, novel')' and feature Is new as well us the sc nery, pro terries, etc. in furl. ivjI one old feature is retained public or Ogden and the iheater-i-einlia a treat in storv fur it on November 13. nam-- , The l.ion and Ihe Mouno. which be presented by Ilenrv B. Harris at the Grand Hatarday, has scored a pronounced success in all citlea In which it has been produced. In New York alone I he play la now in its twelfth month at the Lyceum theater. It having made a new record In ". The Lion and tlie Mouse At tfiPGrahiJ' Saturday . vnl-leyr- a. lu India there te a tell Mrd of the stork species, knewm as the adjutant, or marabou!. wTiica will swallow a. hare or cat whose It stands flee feet high and the expanae- of ill wings la about fifteen feet. - Shiy-ley- con-'-eale- v Shirley, whom met on h- - the voyage from Europe. He is In sympathy wilh her purposu even tiiough its consumniat iui means the defeat, of his fat her. The riruggle between 'he "lion'' and the 'mouse" is rapidly approaching a climax uben Ihe love etcrv of Jefferson and Shirley suddenly Incomes known to Jcffer-tinn'- s which rliniax suddenly . fa'lier. assumes a vital issue in t - situation that i sirlklngiy Inn logically hiought drgmanc. yjr, Klein has algHlt the happiness ,,f Shiili-y'wiriio.ii strainati i her but with a ing at t!ii finely nomiuer'lable logic. has "The Lion tml the Moinv.-h- s at the Grand Monday Night Checkers m I i hill districts of Weatam Feoasy-Hwni- a and Kaiitern Ohto. The bweet growfh which ortglnaily oeverad Thetis has heeu cut off aud harried off eo recklessly thei, tboegh rahia are adrandant, all vegwiatlon la dkaappeartag from them. The raino that fall upon them race way to the adfoosot rtvwc carrying wRh their torraat the tulnute plants an low forma of animal life which create the soil la which other forme would grow, aad . leave nothing but the hero and atari io earth. dramatic annals, it having run through an entire summer In New York without a break. The author is Charles Klein, who Is si is i responsible for The Music Master" and other well known successes. In The I.iiiq and the Mouse." Mr. Kluln deals wiib one1 of the widely discussed toplra of the hour the influence uielded In American politics by money. The domlnitnt. personage in the plsy Is Joint Burkett Hyder. the acknowledged leader in Ihe tinan-cia- i world, in whfrti he ia known as "Readv Money" Ryder. The coterie of numeyel magnates of which he is the head haa beet) halted in its career by .n adverse declslun rendered hy Judge IbiMinore, a man nf stern probity in the admtnistratioiaof the ofhoe to w hlch the people have elected him. In retallHtioo- - Ryder and his friends secure, with the aid of eorriipi politicians. Judge Kossmore's temporary suspension from the iienrh liecause of Bln practises. alleged fraudulent . summoned home daughter front Europe,, reiuriis to find her father dishonored, bankrupt, and broken in health, Ryder alone is U) possession of the proof of her ftCiher's innocence, and she determines to seem it from him. Tluough an plansRile chain of circumstances she liecoinuM H liiemtier of the Ryder household, winning Die affection of the family and lieroming almost invaluable as s friend and adviser to Ryder. She has her identity under the name of Khir-ieGreen. Her wri et is hnown only Ryder, the son of Ihe money king. Jefferson has fa Pen In love-wit- - ri The Devils Auction tit the Grand Tuesday Niglit Goo. M. Tupac k ns Tuby in |