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Show NiNG EXAMIN m. NO 322 VOL. CGDEN UTAH, SUNDAY CiTY, FIGMAN MONDAY. tied with Hie impo-lat:via:trial of I tie Nt-City et.iae ten year or inure, tui is bis impipraui murriug n nnir. and it with piiiViir.iii nal alien from tl.e atari. Max Flgbuu ! u'.-f- alio rcgaideil by Hie critic ot New York aa one of the en tli America.! stage. I, pat actor iil be the aliractiou at the Grand n Max Figutau. 1 c Is-e- suc-ee- is iu don ;he ett: when a n.m 'ur of the . to I'.uit co. imil aspire nfin-c- . for him to pul e.ieh lest of his life who I iyiTiwilling to niiirry. .lei rj. in blot I lustior. Hi'ii'ti. nip Lii'm1 and tor first has roll J t lit- Twins. s clitldtcu. liiii.iwi;.- - Miuipstp Will w.iiiitl'.itig ot ,iu idea o! The a ha Act j also the pi;'.; cf Slejllll ll Ttlotue. SlfawDefry time Tue iiropos.il Act li The next day. The tuuiiliT. Kim) the im tier of the rra.ut Aci nm'iuT lliltlll- 111 jirawng ro.ui hive year lai el l. a: .i of im lo nmi p .iii.l ti.uM bait- - Ik i'ii slii i It will him tr.in: in .l.iui.i lijve Bui in iny 1'n iiiJb. ti..i lll.litol .lllil i in dtiiT all. .1 dilTeil-n- l ei' dcmniiiis tliut tin- ii.'m ivi.uni nt hi iti i'i lu:e. It i i t h. ..u-I ei-a- : I1,, ena de iiiy i. ithllall lie i:fiiil.-,- i Kotl &?$ ft; .A? FIVE CENTS i.i to j for tl.e lie monev i h:;t remained over and uiKiie wtiai sent ul the annuity 1 Tue asseiiib'ii-uldeiinen ; heivniaiii lii.iif given awav or burned, in order secii'ii vule I one or oilier ot tile liiar you slii'iild not have It. 1 hope i Ins, will lie two min - -- uliiii.tieii. a. id the liMle surpi'lse for you. liltMoci-ssfuliC.ti I'liiidl A search however, 1,50'- i I JUili-il- . . f.u tbic. is .idj'iviriii-,- Cull. moil t iur;si.M' 1 i I . l i ; Ijik el-- i" . ut 11kui i; held, ai.d at t;n siiniig Hie H.ilel tll.iP win In in xi iu rot.ii; n l.i tor the ciniii iii.ictii-ull- i t. his brethren his tiitaiii'i.il p.i-l- li. ll. lie pividuces proot that he is in f intans winch will wnrrunt him 1 uvei mid '.uii Mimic I.: allowance witlii-utnipover bis family. If the liritlu-i- aid erim-Mre sallslied 11 i well. i( to v, the giving of such lntoi-nii- i iun in a seriinis nwlti-- to ii he .i city lii.ign.ile. bill the cl'ises uiit-- lit lull! thus "given imiul" t iiinliT any nie It Wlilllll go til with mu told lllllsbllaldeniiun wlio a I'iillorlo this l'il Bus. lis.dn;t'Iy seerei a i s . - i l - v. ' - ?- - , ii-i'- i - mi-ii-I- s f .'JOS r gen-eta'- performance." lVst Dispatch. amis. Mu. ha liecn so "Tbe four-ac- t play whu-lskiiltnlly ewdveJ from the novel of "Dura Thorne" is mee'ing with a splendid reception at the hands of patrons or the Alhambra. The staging Is excellent. aud tbe costume of the ladies in the cast aw very handsome. - Daily News, Chicago. Si p'liiif ot - ib folo the A .,1'henietug wmii.io of Jeiiuiiisi Act tY Uninitiated gal ileus at Marl manor t'wo years laterj. i lie w.i,... of sin luiil death ihi us part. It ma also prove in', cresting if clippings iii'itiw ate read, as In lir.'elL tel! r the piiiduction: lt"i a siiotig c inedv drama. wi:ii n sia.imeut, pathos and conioil nbiitidance. and lacking in ti'.elod It well s'ast1 iinpossibllito. anil enacted by a strong aud well bai-i- i . t i ed company tliat came ill for wlm nil witnessed from praise be lull i ,.i-:- i. lust b : will u ati sliitidlllg Tin- - p..ugs PRICE - till. .! m l.iOi-licct- ? 190?. 18, rraii a MAX NOVEMBER MORNING, - I i COST OF BEING LORD MAYOR. The city of 1 .on do it a nows the lord mayor, whom It elect to the office, the Hunt of lu.imii pounds a his salary for the ye.ir. In order to enable him U) fulfill with dignity the mam expensive duties that he will lie culled upon to perfurin. This might have been enough at one lime In the hlatory of the rliy. liul such are ihu demand of precedent in these times, aud so unwilling would any lord mayor be to do the tiling in it man net- inferior to his predecessors, that thi Iu.ikni pound is not half enough to bear tbe cost of the office from November 9 to November 9. It 1 generally undeislood that a lord mayor la getting off very cheaply Indeed If hi year coal hltn no more limn 2G.UOU pounds. Such a year would be oue In which there would tint be very much glory or dislln-tio- n. Things would have been very quiet in the city. If royalty la there on one or two occasion, and a hove all if a to the foreign monarch pays corporation, a haa happened so frequently In hue year. the lord mayor may depend un It that hi period of office I going to coat him ati.lHMi pounds. Hi expense begin on the day of his initiation. It 1 generally reckoned that the ahuw aud the banquet coat about t.iMH) pound. A lin'd mayor who I anxious to give the public a iiovelte In the way- of these exhibition something of a specially gorgeous character may find the bill for the day run very chie to 6.U00. This hill la settled by ttiu lord mayor and the two sheriffs between them, the former paying half and the id hers each a quarter. There are a thousand and one source of expense to the lord ntayor. Home of which crop up every day of Ilia reign. Chief among them are' the tilg banquets that are given by every occupant of the civic 'halt lo the bishops, to the Judges, ilte elder brethren of Trinity House, ami so forth. Every lard mayor lays himself out to do these really well, and invariably add some special entertainments lo diatlngulHh his own front those of all others. Then there la the heavy coal of official attendance at functions of one kind and another almost every day of the week, with the generaus attbscrip-tion- s to charitable Institutions for which each lord mayor Is obliged to make hla year of office conspicuous. Moreover, (he growing custom of fraternizing with municipal auihoritlcK abroad is adding thousand to the annua) expenditure of tbe lotd mayor. Then there are many peculiar little custom, of which the public hear nothing, which the bird mayor is expected to continue, at varying expense to himself. For example, the wonderful collection of plate at the Mansion house la being aided to really because it is the custom for each lord mayor during til term of offlre to supplement It with s. fresh 00u pounds worth as a gift from himself. Obviously the lord mayor must be a very rich man. and It might scent to be a point of difficulty that in otder to become lord mayor a long term of apprenticeship to civic duties has lo be served by the aspirant to the office, and some years before his turn cotnpa he lias to go through tbe preliminary trial of shrievalty. So that he mut usually begin very young, and at that time of hi life he is not generally at ELECTING Monday night In "The Man on the Hint," a comedy dramatized by Grace played almost every kind of character In mimical and aerlotm drama, hut la from Harold Mac, hsnplewt In such comedy character LlySogaton Furnl (irath' hook of the aame name. Mr. a the hem of The Man on th Box." aoaaon he wa prominently IdenFigntan will be mipported by a clever tified with Florence Robert, the wet-eractreaa who took New York by form, and' prior to 'that he wa one f the most distinguished pienilier of Mr. Fisk' memorable contimny. In fart. It ws he who produced the' great, t production of "Mary of Magiiaia." Mr. Flgman baa Joined the ranka there to alay. He of the atara he la under the management of John Oort, who holda the deatinie of the theatrical northwest In hi pulni. Mr, Cort ha contracted to give Mr. a new play every year by a promMAX Fill.MAN, inent author and to' play hint once a 1 At 1n Cm ml Monday. year on Broadway. "The Man on the Box" was the entnpHny including the dainty aclrps, moat pronounced comedy aucceaa or Mi'lcn Holme, Ml Clara Louise laal year In New York City, and. In t'liupnian, Best rice McClure. Ml Ceta fact, of many leara. Grace Funds, Woodland Bennett, and Meaera. Wil- - who maile the dramatisation, haa adhered clonely to the alisy and haa omitted no detail of any value. Thooe who have read the book can enjoy tbe play a much aa tlmse who have not. The action la rapid, the dlakigtie apar-kle- a with wit and epigram and above all there I a strung heart Interest from beginning to end. No one can help but admire the plurk of Lieut. Warhiirton. who took up the challenge of the woman he loved and became her groom atiri suffered all the Indlgnl-t- l a gentleman feel when wearing livery of a lackey. Just to be near that woman. It la a situation that permit of lots of comedy, aud there 1 a laugh fur almost every line. n N'ow-Thn- 1 Fig-ma- "DORA THORNE 11 n SATURDAY. n of all version of (he play, "Dora Thorne. adapted by Lu:m B. Parker from Bertha M. Clay's famous novel, will be aeen here Saturday afternoon and night at the Grand opera house! This is thu real Rowland and Clifford rompany and embrace tbe name of many talented player who pnact the following role: the loilgehfopera Dora daughter. hot: A THRONE, loidy Chartari. a achemlng woman. At tin ; ran1 Alicia Karl. Ronald's alsler. Monday. Ronald Earl, in love with Dora sop ForiiPs. J.ihn C. Brownell. Morgan Thorne. Maltiiee. Frank H. Ralnger. Ernest P. Stephen Thorne, the lodgekeeper. irr. rieo'-aLord Rupert Earl, of Karl manor. Centre. Reginald Fife, MarH'iall Franklin and other. finding fault. Sir Sowevaby. Mr. Flgman haa been Irientl- Hugh Fernley. a sailor lad. The well-know- Th-jfit- e, I'nBke the elcciion ofiiiiniu in the provinCH. which takes plnn- on Ni the eieritou f lord ntaior vein licr or tin city ot London falls on Michael-utday anuuwlly tun leas that day happens to be a Bund . In wlticli ense the eleciioti is held uu the il pivvioiinl. The elect inn vested iu Hie I'.very-tui-i some Ki.uiiii in i of the M'veiuv five guild or coiiiinnles of tile . in They cl'y of Gull-IliII fur the purpose, nd the hall. nteeiltig is known as inmni-.iit'aiutiilaie for the offire must lie of the city of lxinilon who have s kheriff. nerved is not liecesiMiv that they nhoiilil also have served hk cimiiclliiien. hough, ii a tuMi'er of fact, iiih.ii lord reer "oil mayor began their civic the Hour ol the court," a It termed, as dUiinct from the raised pla form nr dal on which the aldermen sit w lieu i in kck-slthe court of eoiniuon ut Guildhall. The incoming bird mayor, S:r William Hurdle Treloar, for iimtMiire, who wl'l lake office in Nuvemlier next, wu eh'cted ns ciimnion coum-llliiufur Kavringdnn. without in IfiKI. which office be set veil until June. IX'.i?. when, on the death nf Sir Holydore Ik Kry-sohi wh elerliHl alderman of llie ward. In fNPP he wa duly clmsen aa one f the aheriffs of lainihui tinder Sir Alfred Newton (Ijoril Ma.vorl, mid was knighieil In rannccilon wiili the by the oily of the V. I. V.'fc fur active Hervlce In South Africa. Hii j reinrn in our ehM'iion. day hvlng urrived. the -lord may or. sheriff a, aldermen and citv- off Guildhall ami, a ficers aascmhli nosegay having ben handed u each, ptocia-- log neighboring ehurcil where, after t lie miiitnunlon servire ha been road, a aernuin la preached by the lord mayor's chaplain. In days of yore the sacrament also was admfiilKtered. In (Inildhsll tin- civic On digiiit arles piurccd to the dais In the givai hall, due and careful oliservNUce Pcliig had to seniority ill soiling. hTc electors have already aseiitlileil In tin f each hv the hall, after Identification licHdle of the company to which Ip crec.led belongs at siiihII wicket gales , eai-l- i in Guildhall yard for the lira ring the name or tlm specific company . The oniriion filer, In I ones a stentorian ns nature has given him, now to uncover, ami commands all such as an- noi liverymen lo leave the Tills oeing Inly Bitfimplisli-rbuilding. b Binning a tpialnl is with the t hrlee repeated Oyi-!marie hr the same offtelHl stating the purpose for wlticli Ihe meeting has been called, Midi proclamation being immediately afterwards endorsed iu ior( , neat speech by tin- recorder, who that, in further itilornis tinorder that their choice of a lord iiiHyin may le uiifeiiereil. Hie lord mayor and who liave "passed the eliair. nr already served the office if loid mayor, will retire from the hall to lio-jthwi elect inn. own chamber This dun'1 Hie qiiaiul cereinouy pre i feeds. A list of the eligible eiiiididati-K- , generally some seven or eimit in tuiiii-- ! iu q.ics-her. I read. The gepHi-melion re presi-ti- l oil Hie ilniM. anil I iianieil, wh- is really the only being in I' genuine candida'e--thnom'nation willy nilly is gineiaH'' atihjeeted to soniewhtii severe heckling en the purl of a few 11 very tin n wtje "want to know, yon know " a show of Thi oideal aei'onipilshi-hands is taken, ,itel the two names the hlglieM nuniher ot votes duly reportcil to tic ltd mayor and!! - i 1 n ' 11111111)1-1- Uin-.ion- MAX FKSMAN. At 1 .Mnlliliiv, (il-aui-l ll- usM-itibl- i hint to accept the ciflice alien the time If by that time he ha got comes. eunul niune'y he asks for his name to be passed over, often giving ill- health .is hi excuse; and so he cmi nmj,,irSupposing a man wl;h insufficient - MAX FIUMAX, AT THE ORAND MONDAY. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. 1 1 I I r, lui-in- - DORA THRONE, - At th Onintl Monday. means weie, in inter to satisfy M to try long ambition, letupi'-- life1 1 The city through take good care that no such attempt shall be mu de paril for Its own sake and partly foi the sake of hII those who may be upon lord nta.:r ur who have business dealings wl'h hint. The fact smiii-liow- g . pm-iuc- MAX FIO MAN, AT aldi-mte- i - - sbli-niM-- n dii.-ln- --. I -- At tin ( i i"i ip that lie has at la- -t some evidence of I .Momliiv. eligible is capacity, alderman for annual cot to p-- ; since he niuii have about ten tea;, ai tlndr chamber. !n aldeilin-i- i j MAX FIRMAN, ' At tin (iraud Monday. ii been paid, hut at Ike simclal roqueat uf tha old gentleman, who hod given A separate receipt for asch ooupon, Utcy bad not been cajieelkMl, "This la turns thank lo tl.e electronic, assures them of Ids liiienHnn to uphold during his year of office tin digniiy of his lilRh position, mid. the igmnnon hull be-- I Ing dissulwd, Ik- iMuraa with tlie I'n-i-l mayor to the MuiimIou House and bos-- ' Between then and the 9th pltnllly. of November ensues busy time in preparation for lifs mayorslfv. which aetuaiiy begins on the date named. -Tribune. - j , j s elet-lor- DORA Til RONE, pounda worth of annuity stork, tha omtpon of which appeared to hava unpaid; but on golnf to the hank to have the ouuina cMhed, tha holra discovered that tha coupon hod 1 pei-sut- d THE ORAND MONDAY. tluit ilnlv ref urns ihHiika. and ilia whole Isuty return to Guildhall' and lo tin- - w.iitlii on liverymen, llm walking In the pns'essliin on the lord mayor left. Tlifa on si cm of placing the w deeded cwidlilnte 'in the left gave rlu to a ii i aiuu lie incident in tik.1. Tim choice id tlie iivury had fallen on Aldermen Jludley, whose turn it waa, aud Alderman allierwards Sir Kolierll Fowler was retiirned with him as "nimn-rup.- " Tbe iilderuien (lor of thi;r own, afterward amply Just lllcd I caai their vote fur Mr. Fowler, despite the livery selection. liiuiiur cf thi reached the liverymen in tlm hall, and every eye was tu mod lo llm dis.r HiroiigU, which the reluming procession would pas. The fllud In two amt Iwo. excite-inergradually liicreaslng, and at length, when the lord ttiavor. Sir Henri Knight, appeared with Mr. Fowler on hla iefl Iu lead of the livery's favorite, puiidrmoniuin broke hsise, nd it was long before I he selected onu could obtHln even the pretense of a , lies ring, lit norm si lime, however. Ihe clioiei' of the aldermen and that, of tli livery eorresNnd, and all la bniv nioii The fortunate chosen alderman re- If a DEAD MAN'S JEBT. There has Juki died at. ileey an old gentleman of 72. who during his lifetime waa notorious for his nccennie !n and ntisetly habits, tlint.gii he possession of an pie.'iinc of XlMt isiiitii.... His filttetal was hi I ended by s large innnher of relnitvi'H. wlio wern as'on-Islielo di.seiivcr only a few coppers In Ihe hulls'! after the funeral. Tip will was then pi . and it read a folpr-ij- low s; DORA TIIRONE, Al (lit Omni! Monilar. 1 ives, 1 am afraid you "My ilcsr t I know hiv going to Ip Hint noli" of you have any sort of for me, and Hi a' If you come It will be In the ui ui in v' fiim-ral whatever l dividing up I now Intnrm me. may i' ave b'liiinl that I Ill'll- - left no money wlia- I sank the whole of my fortune evei sumyears ago iu a lift: abtiuity. All l hie j only a little aurpriae I am keeping buck lor my heir." he said. It appear that on the noraeloa ot the annual village festival this year the old gentleman deliberately burned worth of bank note. 2.'H)n pounda iibb-f- i he found he had unable U I am 'Ion spend. Dally Mall. lx-e- n - Lair iS THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE. undulations to the ther waves, which are reproduced, hundreds of miles farWli-n- . in the shape of conventional a little less than thirty year ther on tt la no.v 'hat American arientlst, sign. But to state that eonverae ai::nij Hell, managed, after nunier-- J posalhle for iwo people to though- - seieral hundred of to make b voice froni one rrom of Ids lhittse tn yarda may separate them, and that 'hrrntsh rh medium of the wlihout even a wire to unite them, not ' 'be w.irld waa much even making use of the varth aa a almost beyond the "7i-j.i t;,e iiia Knit tide of such a c card uri nr. seetn ' '.' Imagination. Yet scope of human Fveryhodv rowadaya such done. Hiid u few been has a ni' thing stride have been made I"".' :! phone industry during the' particulars may he of interest. in afx. since Ihe In hi charming little villa, sltuatc.l ,"'ll",m; '' 'd wirelesi. Ihe on the siope of St. Germain, not very-fa- r ;elgraply !" eppi-arto have drified into t" from Paris. Mr. Maiche. the In" b..c'KBti)ut:-i.,,, f. and seem lo ventor f the wirelea telephone, a -'l niuii as only h ve.v :mpte tall, slim man. his noble feature ac' : i: i 'ii centuated In large, white mustache, . cif-to iinderstaii-- l i hi beard trimmed to a point, an ahiin-dn'"'"-- 'f wtre'.ei-supply of curly, snow white hair, telegraphy; i ii : snarh. emlt;-- from a .revering IB 1: ad. and a merry and i.t. i".'ii,t conmiuuicau-Intelligent. tinklc in his eye, was : ''V't-rinien- i - s ' ' , 'l- hi-ei- i d , pleased Iu acquaint the writer with a few facts and to show him tbe pans of his nun velotin discovery. These are simplicity its If. On a small table situated in the corner of h!s garaen the farthest away front hla bouse are to be aeen a telephonic apparatus conceded up to three small ordinary lie! batteries, an Induction coll of Mr. Maiiriie' own medal design, and a of wound Insulated-ceppesort of frame ma-lwire, through which the current from the batteries mentioned s. and that Is all. A similar Installation to the one Just described Is t" be found In the Inventor's atmiy, giving on to i be atre!. at ihe extreme cTipusite aide of the house where la th garden, and at ihe point farthent away from Hie first Instrument, ev-- i .!:sir and windows r.il thick separating them. I'lMin the receiver uf one of Ihe ap ps-se- ''!, paratus being pact-- l ' m the ear. one-cahear pericrHi w' what Is spoken in'" the other, 'lit'- librarian thus ttaveling tlirougli sp.- e are necessarily taint, but thcii- is distinctive dearness ab'tut Hien which la not to Ik found in The every ay phone, aud whf'-give one tin- illusion that the person talking Is : a few yard away an within sith' Ipon lieina qiietioii'd, Mr. .Maiche volunteered the fo!"'lng 1nfrma-tion- : a ago. at Si. "Al'uip five Germain, and la'icrly at the Chateau a aerie of de iVardials. I telephony and exporimems in win-htelegraphy, haiittu th- earth as Tliesp we'e u it vrv cinclit-sive- . iu although I was cominunicaticn at a instance of three t tw "til-i- . kilometers s "One year after I tee phonic i"ii;iiin1i:alic:i Ih- - slid Ajaccio over ij'i-- i the cnltie wiiir-l- i media. r 1 li-in- t I I la-e- Tit-Bit- , cui-ductr- ; n-- -. te'-ui-- wlri-les- iFramv-- l of h ipsiMtP-mliiair'K Hk a'-- Toulon (Coisicat. - - vauiage of the shortage to attempt to capture the Knglsh market. The Ameiiran spplv, on Ute othe hand, has increared from lJOO.Otn) to 2.Uuo.ei"i barrels, ihe crop in the western stales and New York being the great cut ever known. Hitherto the apple trout these state have been lo American exclusively kept citie-i- , but the enormous increase la the supply will enable giowera to ex Already shlp-- I sir I large qUHtiiitie. . iiing contrac for .f'Hi.tk'h barrel hava men Is. been signed. "The jt'lvaiilHLe- - of tit v disc'ivery The repor.K .u the ('anariian apple any ititumei abb-- . To 'plot'- only one TRADE. FIGHT FOR APPLE issP'le to sui'plv anil 1 1'osi on Canadian corn and be ot thi in. it will '" i .inn-'foods ate sa'.istaclorily differs submarine "'i) hold cotriii,inic;ili"ii The f'.iliH'liaii ppple crop tips sed-o- n j i ut. The corn will till year yield 9(V boat at any H?e:!"i under Hie mi". ""ii Imshi !s. or (.UiHi.ui'O more than ,,r wireless will yle'd not more than r.n'i.'iisi neithe: At pr,:-ei- :t rels. or Tmi.uuo less than lust y ar's. iHst year, while ll.iDO.Ot'O salmon t'o a'!'.al telephtm and It was niaib known on the Liver-IKK- huw been augiir in.Canada. and there I'J.1 J,T effic'eit in cai Ml'iuieUing for canned anl Win-- ! is a risi:.. is;cr-i.iIrnit iriip"?; market wiili rul'ors 'I'ii.'i r Hi w :m-cun-.front that country. - all the ilifll- - that Amiriraii yxsin.'-ii- , wi'l take rcotue.genii, ie-- s OVI ni teb'l'ii x IS" with the Misive ii will Think who render in time of war. when one fleet wives. But la navigating in me rHiue walms as a of lh" clcr-trithe expcrfiiieniF- liaie Just no' con- flotilla of siibiliiiiii'isi their own naducted here before yon are "f a murii blowing up cruisers "f Tiu-l)e lilib'-urare, or tionality wili henctf'n-llmore Impoitani r:u' in Ids Maiclie. Mi. itciitiiinued and and." of, th beBinnlrig. at course, only speak exuberaiwe. "1 don't liiink iIk tune the lifsian'-- af whi'-- oue is restricted, "" iiisTiinients are will be long in cumins when wilderto us telephony will be a serfou rlial also vt v primitive .oil have I" am inipiuve- - her elder sister, wireless If 'siupny." ,iihjei-c-- i yei, tueen n s ; , - l |