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Show DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, von DRAMATIC AND UTAH K.u,. i,lS PAGE SEVEN. Y.nk .,M ft one ilniught h would evt--r overcome me day he laid Hie open Hie habit. Carnv!: ,. ,! mmiiY Imix ii 'in tlie before hint. , 1. .'1 gailin, I' iiuj.n-He h.iiil, Never do I touch you again." ' Ha, ;...ii py Zcjli i And he did. nd 11u1m.'.v m.i Sum, Hi, kji- M,i,-,u,A Kivat great Ki'aiulMou of Franklin, and " i'. n.i " X kl. Yiiiii,v when only a lad. had (lie iiiiulit to e ' iif l In' l.i i is il;iint .is X Thhe t Hi ll liquor was nothing hut ati enemy, lOuiilriliuliM.) r exir:in' iln iii.mii.-- m wiihii ,i ami of no sort of help to a mail. Brili he I" ' :t. T!ic ilci ii 1. n liant, giln-i- i beyond his fellows, fal V.vsi-HOW TO who i "iln- li!ni-.s- i WRECK YOURSELF. little miliar wi:i many other forms or dis' , iiin.'.l vlollii. ' m Hit- tin- must I By William Hlukie. ami making no of It. sipation. tli.it h.i yet In,iil ;ipil'.l .v All men. ext-i- i or small tnieiliacii'-eecn q!la vc'l by Hh'Iii. he once told writti". .ilimii tinlmy. know how liquor beiu'iiiies tlie bra in me Hiat In- iii'Xt'i a drop of 41 4 4 mid limits fiq- lirst-- i lass woik or foi liquor. I akeil why. The answer waa Klini't. but a nlmue. "My. lather was a 11. The P.vsful Interpretative. sustained rrti.Hl. - f.il We li.ne seen jhm lan, it works to drunkard-Tli.it un all. And it waa T!:' mu'i i'i nn it.il one " finin .Mniiil i .1 litlli; let IS imisier j on. either ill pan or Hil- enough. Xo s ruples, moral or other, But he had read the the If Mii.v here (.f l)r. fni I Duffl l'd you are "dead drunk." and neurl) held him luck. terrible nliJecl-lcsol- i, u well bassii which could not dead a inXl.iii.li drill. k: and that, artist, I Tlh: tinnriliH-iin preparation stead of keep. IIK off cold, ll makes you fail to make a prnrouiiil Imprctudoil r.ili'Tiui-ilinirt are the only more liable to eateli cold, ill short, upon die mind of a bright twiy, that the by :i event selieiluletl for tlie that, it docs in, real good of any kind, liquor habit ill a house means, most big ti. It will lie a tlelicht to save for the liiief exhilaration one who certainly Hie destruction i.f that house. preset That "Hie drunkard atnl the glutton .Mine, linker in "larsifal." such like it knows -- and for which he pa hear KMn port ion 0f ule l.ook that is shall come to poverty" is us true today capl an a artist is lie In her high a tin- - exhilaration leaves him. tally pictured In the play in the Christ-m- u So relentless is it grip that, in many as when it was spoken three thousand work. diiiiu-in Aunt Pully's sitting i a it goes far beyond a man's body, years ago. room. In this mene Ilarum tells the Not from the Franklin side did he it undermines ami destroys his cliar.ie-ter- story of hi visit t, the circus, dnd of A Handel" Recital. his honesty. Ids sense of deeelicy, inherit Hits strain. Probably there he his Htiirt in life, iui.i ii,. alternately Mr. linilantyne is prep.iriiii' for a his whole higher nature. One always got the strength to resist It. For few pl.i upon the risibilities .md the symHaii'ii l" rei Ital with his piano and honest will deeeixe you. lie to things in history are more helpful and pathies of the audience in the recital voice pupils in the State School for ou. will do else, only that Instructive to a young man who has of it. the l'.iPnl. The date lias not been de- he may get anything his drink. The courts his own way to buttle, who really $ finitely fixed, blit will lie sometime tills know this. N'o gambler can remain an wants to know how to amount to month. Tlie pupil are working linlus-trioPlays and Players executor of a will. lie e.iimul be something, and means to do Ills best on the program, many iium trusted with Arniiigeiiiciits have been completed money -- his own, or any- in that direetion. than the chapter in by John ( fisher ami Thomas W. bera of which will be the where he one else's. The surrogate, or Judge of Franklin's Autobiography Ryley for revival engagements at of tlie Kte.it George Frederick Handel. probate, will remove him us soon us he makes a list of the virtues und of the Hruudw ay theaters this season of Mr. K.illnntyne will also give the bio- knows the facts. The estate is not vices, and keep the score for a week "Unrodora ami "San Toy." graphy and works of the great master. safe in such hands. And nu prduent to see how his character will come W 4t judge will let a. drunkard remain an out. It Is nothing to Iwiasl of. und he A tlirl from Dixie" is the work of President and Violinist. All experience has shown frankly admits It. He finds that he is executor. mi less than nie men Ludwig Engrisk the of waste of the property a weaker man than he thought he was. that lit Roosevelt received Frans Is as of others ictor Herbert, (leorge Roney, de lander, great in his ease us ill There were holes In hi armor that Yecsey, tlie eleven-year-oprodigy tlie needed unceasing attention. And he Hen Jerome. A. Baldwin sioatie. Cole gambler's. violinist, and his mother oil Monday & Johnson, Max Witt Xo limn knew better what drink went at mending them, like the patient, ami Kerry Mills. last at the White House. Addressing 4' tiwould do to him. and where It would tireless glgiit that he was, came out the president a "Pncle Roosevelt," land Him. than John It. Gough. Once with such grand results, one of the lt Is reported In southern California the M'nngsicr asked for an autograph useful men the world has ever that Ethel Barrymore Is going to Pasa- photograph. "You shall certainly have he said that, if he had stood on the most seen a know ii. of a of and bank river had lire, dena for the purpose of regaining her It," the president, laughingno influence is doing more health, as she has some lung trouble ly and later in the day the boy receiv- bottle of Iwhisky out lit midstream, lie In Perhaps America today to make men esIn lielieied hat lie dash would and which her physiii.uis fear may result ed it at his hotel. sw fin for it : ami that no isiwer could pecially young men sober, temperate seriously unless cured for immediately. and self -- controlled than our vast railstop him. At this moment 1 know a young law- road system. It has long been known-e Be Cured Cannot Deafness Charles fnduuati has arranged to ser-vltyer of fine nm nly presence, a tall edi- that there Is no place In the entirecomcancel the greater part of Maude man who No a for drinks. Roosevelt might Adams' tour this season, and have her By local applications, aa they cannot tion of what President You have been ut his age. Indeed, looking pany can afford such a man. continue at the Empire, New York, un- reach the diseased portion of the ear. not cannot depend upon him. unlike him: of Is one cure to There way dearness, only til the middle of March, extending the The humblest swlthchman, who does strong, clear mind unusually stored run of "The Little Minister" before her and that is by constitutional remedies. conso young not know how to write his name. If he of the for law with an inflamed knowledge caused la Deafness by new Miss production. Following mucous lining of the Eus- a man; a telling and effective speaker; leaves that switch open Just onee when Adams, Wllllnm Gillette will appear for dition of the When this tube la In- a man of force and tact and skill; un- It ought to be shut may rush your life tachian Tube. four weeks in Sherlock Holmes. then flamed you have a rumbling sound or til recently, though but a few yeara at and mine, and a hundred others, Into with as unerring certainty aa produce his new play out of town beimperfect hearing, and when it Is en- the bur. earning nearly two thousand aeternity fore leaving for London. engineer, who knowa every In great law dollars a and a la year Deafness busy the result, large closed, tirely of the roHd for hundreds of mllea, foot Is office. He fine proshas Inflammation be can ambitious; unless the and Paula. Edwardes. the bright, partic- taken out and this tube restored to Its pects. a charming young wife, an at- and has safely piloted a million lives revere him ular star of Winsome Winnie," tells normal condition, hearing will be de- tractive home and a dear little heir over It, until you well-nig- h an amusing story In the course of an stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten who rules It and makes the days there for his grsnd equality, single-handeto such fearful responsibility what Interview published in the Louisville are caused Catarrh, which la noth- all sunshine. VM the world man carries more? But Herald. The narrative Instances the ing but an byinflamed condition of the services told is he his that Suddenly acumen and enterprise of the genus mucous surfaces. are no longer required. For one reaso- this one time he Is drunk and bis I was sitting on the veranda widow. only. Affable and courteous, clouded brain falls to detect the signal, We will give One Hundred Dollars n-one of a summer hotel," says Miss Ed- for any rase of Deafness (caused by honest, able, skilful, fond of hla work, which, if seen, would have saved all. If he had never learned to drink- wardes, when I observed a little boy, catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls doing it promptly and well and a lot of would he have ever been drunk? He whose mother was close by, chatting Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. It every day one taint blasts It all. did not foresee this dlauster. He did with a young man. What's your He drinks. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, O. not believe that It would ever come. The young he name? the child asked. He rannot. thinks Hide that It he 75c. Bold by Druggists, he waa never drunk before. But man told him. Ts you married? so. Maybe No, His no one else constithinks does. But Take Hall's Family Pills for the same. I am not, was the reply. The little pation. breath, his eyes, his expression, his he was in training for It, Just Are you, for a like one, In your busifellow paused for a moment, and then, skin, at times, his gait even, tell the turning to his mother. Inquired, Mam- Harmsworth Amsrlcans. tale. Follow him any two houra In the ness? The Pilgrim Teacher. Criticizes ma, what else did you tell me to ask who Is an day and you come to a saloon. Alfred Sir Harmsworth, him V " Work that h's employers had relied motor cars, expert on the subject of . do they find has been left has been noting carefully the merits upon him Ato case on the day calendar undone. A goodly number of prominent Eng- and demerits of the American maof the court is called. He la the one lish actors are at present In America. chine during his visit to this coun- detailed to answer the call. But no Edward Terry la appearing at the and baa come to the conclusion one speaks, save upon the other aide, ONE FINE 8ILK UMBRELLA. try of In House York. The New Princess, and that It Is an absurd waste of money only to take a default, and cost his Every Week to One of Our Customers Sweet Lavender" Burnside," Love in Idleness. Sir Chariea Wynd-ha- for Americans to Import an automo- employers perhupa a hundred dollars if they get is Each pseksgs of 35 cento and each Mary Moore, Mrs. Patrick Camp- bile Instead of purchasing the domes- to get It reojamed at all- - If not, that client has package of 35 cents additions entitles Indeed, says Sir Alfred, bell, Forbes Robertson, Gertrude El- tic article. liott and E. S. Willard are all in this I. can not understand the folly of lost, and rightly lost, forever. over and the owner to a chance on the umIlls friends have urged hlin country. Beerbohm Tree, Lewis Wal- Americana Importing earn and paying over Each time brella. to stop absolutely. Alexanfor Bouchler, auch George them, ler, Arthur ridiculously high prices earnest. A seems in and he Save your coupons. They will bo promises der and Sir Henry Irving have signified when, as everybody knowa, the larger their intention of coming. Of the stars portion of these exorbitant prices few days later we meet Ishim coming for a second drawing later In good of a saloon. There nothing to teh oeaaon. that remain on the right little, tight goea Into the pockets of Paris mid- out Weekly drawing takes Any little Isle," a round doaen are touring dlemen of more than doubtful reputa- be said. The situation talks. each Monday. can place one It. read the provinces. None of the English tion. It may be, aa Barnum said, that And what will be the next stage? We have the latest improved maactors In New York is to return be' the American We urge him to go straight to his chinery and the beet help that money people like to be humfore April, and Mr. Terry remains un former employers, tell the whole truth, can bugged. til June. procure. with the utmost frankness, and do all front shirts ere ironed to old Open back the can to' place. he get that Parrot Encores Grace. match and do not .bulge Try our He does not go. On one occasion when Squire Hilton Wherever else he tries for work for wash. This la the of Alma was entertaining the minis- he and that little family must live, rough dry family of having the moat way satisfactory ter at dinner the guest had Just con- and, like nearly all men, he knows how cluded grace when a voice behind him to do but one kind of work the In- family wash dona, 'AH counterpanes, evitable question Is, Why did you sheets, pillow slips, table cloths, nap-kin- a, observed: leave your last place?" Good Christian boy!" handkerchief!, towels and cloths It will be good newa to the musical If he does not tell the truth, the are ironed. All other articles are sent looked the and our Astonlshel, clergyman of city people, particularly soon will. county, to know that a new organ, to around and burat out laughing to see telephone few In a years he might have been home ready for the Iron. coat approximately $6,000, Is to be only a green parrot, the household his on in far profession, with a gener- BEE DI8PLAY IN BURTS WINDOW the Tabernacle. It will be pet, and a very intelligent bird. It income, saving money, respected an Invaluable aid to Mr. Ballantyne in bad previously happened that one day ous Dont forgot to save your eoupone all, rising to the promihis training of the choir and do much the ladles were congratulating them- and trusted by even that eminence, the for the big drawing later in the aoa-o- n. nence, perhaps in every way to stimulate ua musical- selves that the parrot, on the ocean it is In him to reach or rather, that It ly. The offer of President Smith that had not learned any profanity, waa In him to reach. If the people of this city and county travels, when Hilton had remarked that Mr. But Just how will he get there now? would be liberal the church would Poll The lan was Christ Can you see, or aay? Would you a boy." good give material aid, is looked upon as bird on employ him with matters of ImportIt appropriately very no repeated one and a very generous being ance, with your or other people's Indoubt many people in the county will the occasion of the mlnlatera call. terests, demanding hla beat attention, Journal. be glad to contribute toward this Lewliton (Me.) and absolute loyalty? What la to beof line laudable The enterprise. very come of the wife? of the hopeful little The Colonel's Waterloo. procedure has not aa yet been deteraeea nothing but sadness, of Honey man who mined upon but will be within the next Colonel John M. Fuller dread and and gloom where it used to two or three daya Then a vigorous Grove, Texas, nearly met hie Waterloo, the whole livelong sunny and be campaign will be commenced to raise from Liver and Kidney Trouble. In a day?bright If in hla velna also Is the burnwaa I nearly in and recent amount necessary letter h aayo: the Ogden thirst that will not be denied the county. When this Is done, the dead of these complaints, and, al- ing has he to thank for It? How Is whom AND THE church, through President Smith, will though I tried my family doctor, he the rent to be paid? If the man had do the resL did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle told his wife beforehand of the life he It is a hopeful sign for our musical of your great Electric Bitten, which was going to lead, would she have welfare and Mr. Ballantyne, Mr. Ross cured me. I consider them the best married VIA Would she not have him? and the choir- are to be commended medicine on earth, and thank God who been short of common sense If she to make for their industry in the matter. gave you the knowledge Ia he not paying pretty dear for them." Sold and guaranteed to cure had? sweet taste in his mouth a few times a Dyspepsia. Biliousness and Kidney a day? Just what profit has it Hie Last Reoital. 50c. a That rare little violin genius. Frans Disease, by Ogden druggists, at brought him? Do you see any? Does bottle. RAILWAY he see any? If so, what Is It? no way of saving this man? there Is College Training Came Handy. He has not gone so far yet as to THROUGH SCENIC Deputy Sheriff John W. Ando, son have seriously undermined his splenwas of Somerville, N. J., not long ago his close however did constitution, 0 Princeton athlete. The training he character may have come to shipIn In had good stead wreck. There Is no need of his drinkFERTILE college stood him the other night. iArry" Wallace, a ing. If there were an Island where he A!!! MISSOURI KANSIS heavy-weigdesperado, undertook to could get nothing hut pure, sparkling PULLMAN escape from Jail, but was observed by water to drink he would survive. In a SLEEPING CARS, Anderson. Wallace butted hint In the jail the same drink would have to sats OBSERVATION cheat, but the deputy sheriff was on isfy him. If training for an athletic DINING CARS. hla feet In an Instant and a beautiful struggle he would have to swear off, not Electric lights, ensued. For a time and he would keep his oath. Is alelectric Fans, struggle to keep his character the officer was getting the worst of It, the win that conto as most hr Important chair e to reclining his but his training came loxavo raze), test? Can he not yet control himself, rescue and the desperado had been and day coaches. by sheer force of will break off Into whipped this accursed habit? Far Bartts, Tickats, raiders, ittabdrest when the noise of the fight brought other men have fought a like fight other officers to the scene. have fought it to a flnlsn and have won out. Why can't he? Holders of the following numbers are Chief Justice Parsons, one of the H. C. TOWNS END, entitled to $3.00 coupon books at the inoxt learned jurists fiew England's Ogden Steam Laundry: 20941, 39060 nearly three centuries have produced, was an Inveterate snuff-take- r. No and 39147. THI LIGHTHOUSE ROBBERY. recital mum 1905. mi Siiui-(i.i- , J.iiiii.uy Mu pumram .jMii at w.i p.i Avj, Mi. l MjsicAL Notes - - ; Temperance Kindred Subjects r -- -- t-- . ured for hi firant lias House Opera Grand Theater company. actress. Cora the emotional ded in a repertoire of hlghto be given and drama Qf jpee,a! scenery. ..r.laltiei wlU A benew play the acts. l,w.ited at each performance, consists of the folio w-Minister." The Light Thbery" The Slaves of the The Golden Lynne." and Service," Secret .unllle." Matlnees will be given Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. the entire engagement S0C- Xo hIher- !TLVSr e now on for the entire engage- Kelllll:ilu-- f 1 . - jUMfW iS. silre V St r! jjjle . Attractions. . TBC comin attractions at the Grand datire of the season consist of The Two kittle folWin: House." Jeffers Wheel The -- nlrsls, Over Niagara Falls," OCI The .rn.rk Pttl Troubadours," Opera company. White Joe Murphy. "A Little Out-t- o David Riches," SInim. The Marriage of Kitty." Red Human company, pettier Opera The jioharts minstrels, ,.Y DnixMer," the Polltrd from Australia and Oytrt cWlny others. - Coming. irp ryftfowns are the foremost flg-- y the American stage today. Mfiand for all that Is artistic. Ideal, In modern dramatic 4U ind pure r fafttans, and their fame and popu-JSntend even far beyond the public into the large class rto never attend a play except when It above. rtcnti the rare qualities aUcfc are recognised everywhere as tndetnarlc of the Jefferson Rivals" the-itrrie- N. Local theater-goer- s recognise this when Joseph Jefferson. Jr., inf 10111am H. Jefferson appear In ct gjfhnn Brinsley Sheridan's three-anemefy, entitled "The Rivals," at the v honm-r-itt- i f ti... ul. mel.,,l.e a,.,..,rv.l unit r..iv 1 n " ilin-lr.- f, to Mark .10I11 seeing. j., s.l.c s,fi,l in in ex. t'r-wh- ' h.uiillliig "i tli. cnin-d- y ellcnt style. 'll',lslil' tiure uf the entire production wn- - lhe Hili8iIIr of ,he IMxl,; chorus, forty of lhe U,.WI lrilllril negro loi.-- in ule Wlll.j,i - One of the Season'e Events. Has the limit of costuming ami extravagance in evening gowns been achieve,! in tlie production of a muximl comedy?" That is the question which any woman of fashion would naturally ask herself after seeing the animated and goregous ballroom scene In the last act of the Silver Slipper." Or Is it possible for the feminine habitues of the theater to thoroughly realize that the gowns and costumes that are displayed are of the finest and most expensive fabrics, designed and created by the world's most famous modistes the houses of Worth. Felix and Allas, who are so prominently and thoroughly identified in the gowns exhibited in this musical play? Can any woman imagine that In the thirty-fiv- e gowns that are shown on the front line In the ball room scene which ends the performance of the "Silver Slipper," every gown Is a creation, there being no two alike, and that the individual cost of each will vary from $400 to $s00? The question is, is so much grandeur In these toilettes as shown in "The Silver Slipper sufficiently Impressive to inspire the siiectator with the knowledge that on the front line alone there is represented in silks, satins, laces and embroideries over $17.01)0 In dresses? There was given in New Tork at the Madison Square garden what was termed a fashion show," with living models to set off the creations of London, Paris, New Tork and Boston. While attending the same a lady whose name is synonymous with New York's - , - - Yi.n-u.ir- i ti1.-- - ! : r ', e ul Prt-siil- i ld d, - ed eMusic TROY LAUNDRY r Through Service A WITH THE MACK 8WAIN COMPANY. hls month. Tills opportunity to see them should not be "XWied. There is nothing these ac-0- o that has not the Imprint of enIal and artistic natures, iH ,i.0W? humor, facility, humanity of a. are woven ,n their character-- h and the &ft and skill employed itnin thl are f school" pecu-ir- u. fan .5 I r own- - This Is -f particularly The R,va1-- " which Is a fa- nrlt. ,Jr 'th them. fa "w - Y'' fnn1'11 fashionable 400 was heard to remark to her score: They are all very pretty, and had such an exhibition been given before the advent of The Silver Slipper,' they might have made an ImAnd so it is; this encopression." mium thoroughly expresses in a very few words the gowns In The Silver Slipper, " recently said the Boston Herald. The Silver Slipper" will be seen at the Grand Opera house on Monday, February 27th. tbe Troubadours. Critic write Another Splendid Attraction. ?fter this seasons Theater frequenters are anticipating J1U Troubadour: On a pleasant evening at the Grand when ftfl lar"t audiences In the David Ilarum" will be the theatrical Utory the house welcomed the bill of rk n--, fare. Trouhadours to the Star To many readers of David Harum" tw,. ,,i8ht and was rewarded one of the heat things book was by hrurl singing organ - the horse trade between David and the sttlon Dreamland Is the title iv In the play pious Deacon Perkin. t0 tho one-athat extravaganza which Is made from the book this horse M 1,8 a it medium for the ,0mem shown. It comes early tnnlo while even the faintest In the U'cupitully In fact Harum make and play, An"! M r. Now York In-th- ftd ct .R per-ar- firt appearance before the audience n he comes out of the barn after ilrMng the bay hos." or attempting to drive, rather, on the river road. The deacon call, brlnga the conversation around to David's new horse, and the the animal shrewd 'old fellow ha o that the barn the of out brought scene deacon can look him over. The laughter l always productive of much by I md I enjoyed presumably as much t Another audience. the David as by hi tea "Wasn't it dreadful I' "Yes. "Did she know it?" - j- . l0'b!y not" stTlolis EAST , - Missouri Pacific COLORADO rough-and-tumb- le cars old-tim- Up-to-d- |