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Show tossed it out with captivating: dash and Held certainly plays Sousa music to perfection. Altogether last Sundays concert was one of the rarest musical treats jever given in Salt Jake. swing:. As a prolific writer of comedies Mr. Broadhurst almost equals the late Charley Hoyt, while in the matter of eccentric titles he stands alone. Tou know he wrote What' Happened to Jones then "Why Smith Left Home and now we are confronted with his latest and best, "The Wrong Mr. The play is a bewildering Wright. complication of mistakes. Seymour Sites, played by Harry Beresford, loses a cashier and a check for a large amount. Mr. Sites determines to run down the culprit. To conceal his iden' Mr. tity he assumes thea name ofcoincistrange Wright, which, by dence, is the name chosen by the absconding cashier. The services of a female detective Henrietta, how well I remember you are engaged, and, while pursuing the cashier for whom she mistakes Mr. Sites, a series of complications ensue which convulse the audience. Here love interest comes in beautiful love, always blind and often stupid. Henrietta begins to sympathize with Mr. Sites, whom she still suspects to be the runaway cashier. From sympathy to love is but a step a very little step. Mr. Sites and Henrietta, of course well, see the pi ay. The Wrong . (nyrMTVVW THE BRAND THEATRE 3 PAUL HAMIIEI. JR,: Manager. A. 8. ZIMMERMAN Presents (b) Beloved "Good-nigh- t, Mr. Frank Foster. King Oliver In France an order has been issued of Godfrey by the Government reducing and otherWith variations for all Instruments. wise regulating the hours of labor on Double quartette i allways. (a) "In the Gloaming Grand fantasia, Scotland (b) "Reminiscences Ben Bolt Four cornets and four trombones. Grand finale to "Tannhauser.... Wagner Irish overture, At Gllllghans Le O. Delbltt The foregoing is sufficiently varied to insure a most pleasing evening to all who attend tomorrows concert. HARRY LE GRANDE. The Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners of Great Britain are raising a fund of $30,000 to start the movement of building and joining will become a great The union shops. contractor. LABOR NOTES. The I. T. union reports the Conkey Book company of Hammond, Ind., un fair. Look out for their books. M. W. Ingalls, president of the Big Four railroad system, says: "My observation in the last twenty-fiv- e years has been that labor has steadily won and capital lost in the struggle which always exists more or less. Mr. Ingalls is undoubtedly correct, for whatever the temporary reverses may be, organized labor emerges stronger than In the suit against the Consolidated Traction company for killing a three- child in New Jersey, Justice year-ol- d Gummer holds that under the statutes of the State $1 is the proper valuation of the childs life. At Porterville, and His MILITARY RAND i Of 40 of the Very Beat Musicians City, of-thi- s SUNDAY, JAN. 19th, 1902. SOLOISTS. Mr. Frank Foster. Baritone. Mr. Wm. Leslie, Oornet. Double Quartett, Cornets and Little Falls, N. The iron and of Chicago who refused to obey the strike order now find the reduction in their wages amounts to more than they expected when first announced. The rollers are being skinned to the tune of $1.25 to $1.40 per ton and other workers in proportion. It doesnt seem to pay to play the traitor. Seattle Record. steel-worke- The California State Federation of Labor met on the 6th of this month at This is the second annual Vallejo. convention, andwas largely attended. Delegates from the expressmens and meat cutters and butchers unions have been seated in the Federation. -- Whats the matter with organizing a State Federation of Labor in Utah? These organizations are growing in number and power throughout the country. Should this State linger in the industrial march? What has Joe Geoghegan got against the city that he is trying to kill the Commercial club before it is born? Hi3 suggestion, urged at the meeting of the committee appointed for the purpose of organizing the club, that it should include politics in its functions, is either the eminatlon of a feeble mind or of a desire to kill off the effort that is about to be made for the upbuilding of the city. The object of the club is to bring together the business men and all others who are interested in the welfare of Salt Lake in order that they may work in unison to that end. The members will be men of all shades of political belief. How, then, could any sane man think that the club can be made a political concern without causing its im- mediate disintegration. i the I I cil of which union men. rs one-ha- lf Y., PAUL HAMMER. JR.; Manager. Presents a town of but. a Cal., era theatre i A. 8. ZIMMERMAN John Held thousand population, the carpenters demanded and secured the eight-hou- r day without any reduction of wages. The doctors of Elwood, Ind., have formed a union and established a scale of charges and regulations. JOHN HELD NEW the Grand Central depot, Brooklyn when it gets down to business in vabridge by moonlight, a Bowery concert rious parts of the country will put a hall and a thieves den in Baxter street. lot of farm hands out of work. Alvin Joslin begins next Monday and will run for three nights and Union men, some old members, Wednesday matinee. scarcely ever thing of seeking to stand by union labels on goods they buy, and Tomorrow night Helds band will never think the selection of such manrender the following programme: ufactured articles will help Increase Overture Lurline Wallace the employment of union labor; nor do Caprlses realize how many common cheap (a) "Heart Whispers Santelman they articles are cheap only because the (b) Chinese March, Fan Tan ones who work on them are working Anthony Ballad for comet, "If Dreams Come way Into the midnight hours often for True Trevelyn a mere pittance sufficient only for the Mr. William Leslie. bare necessities of life. If every union Grand fantasia from Maritana would examine what he buys much man Wallace Baritone solo of ithis condition of affairs would be (a) "Beyond the Gates of Paradise eradicated. and His The Building Trades Council of Fresno has been revived and promises to be a strong and harmonious body here- 4 Of 40 of the Very Best Musicians of this City. I 4 CONCERT 4 Sunday Evening, 4 4 4 4 Every With Change of Programme after. 4 4 NEW MILITARY RAND has a City Counthe members are 4 I President Roosevelt indorses the last Tickets on 8ale Trombone. plank of the platform of the A. F. of Robert Askew, who has been on an L. Our Chief Executive resolved years EVERY SATURDAY 4 for the A. F. of L. organization trip on le 8a to to Tickets the the of go ago top and political 4 through Intermountain States; recently ladder, and this resolve has been acEVERY SATURDAY M. P. AFTER 5 SUNDAY steam stated men that the of ' complished, and railroad 4 and creditably. It is to section are that in interested greatly be some M. 5 not AFTER P. that SUNDAY far hoped distant day new the Brotherhood of Railway Em- he will a like resolve to the A. ployees, which is really a revival of the F. of L.apply Reserved Seats, It would in no platform. A. R. U. Askew says they are graspReserved Seats, 4 ing the idea of Industrial organization way detract from his present laurels. instead of numdivided a into being up Hereafter the annual convention of idfcdlrVArdlidluGt dfc Mfc dh dludfcjj ber of organizations. the American Federation of Labor will The Board of Education did a very on held be Nofirst the of Mr. Wright appears at the Salt Lake Thursday sensible thing in purchasing the old The automobile mower cuts twenty-tw- o vember instead of December, as has Theater next Monday and Tuesday. acres of grass or grain a day, and been the case heretofore. University site for a high school. The figure was reasonable and the location very good in view of the fact that it Mr. Hammer turns from farce A. A. is contemplated to have another high rural comedy to that school in the southeastern part of the comedy, "Alvin Joslin," which holds 41 city. Two high school buildings for a city covering so much ground as Salt the stage of the Grand for three nights, Lake is the proper arrangement for beginning Monday. the accommodation of the public. It is Years ago "Alvin Joslin came to Salt to be hoped the finances of the Board THREE NIGHTS, ' MNODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Lake and he has been coming with will soon permit of a second high JANUARY 20. 21 and 22, school being established. ever "Uncle-Tofrequency since. Everybody remembers the Famous, and only hero who visits New York and becomes entangled in : its busy life and WWW strange doings. Uncle ofJosh is made the victim of all kinds willie games, but always succeeds in getting himself out and the other fellow in. The bunco-steerand badger men try to ensnare verdant farmer, who somehow manthe t Written for delivery by the tables and give the ages to turn The that made has Millions a Play Laugh. newspaper man of ability and of the encounter. others the short-en20 years experience. over Essays The many entanglements into which Full of Comedy, Sensation, Realism, Beautiful Scenery, Clever on and lectures all topics. If you Specialties Alvin Joslin gets himself and the 180 in 180 Minutes. Laughs while have a prospectus to prepare or a seeing the way he gets out source are a the of metropolis petition to present, write me first. sights ads of continuous amusement to the audiDescriptive and display BARGAIN MATINEE .WEDNESDAY. ence. A number of realistic scenes are confidential. written. All business scattered throughout the play, which Prominent 8eat8 Now on 8ale, Address WRITER, Truth Office. . scenery. require special be scenes mentioned these may among i I 25c 26c j old-fashion- A ed THE GRAND THEATRE " m good-natur- ed er the Bhm original oslimi, Speeches, Sermons, Letters d L |