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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL SECTION TWO I OGDEN, UTAH, SATDHDAY, MARCH 4, DRAMATIC - Musical Notes well-know- -- Ths Kerry Gow." Many years ago cepted a ,,ew I'fey duce it when the Shaun tlted of Joseph Murphy and decided to ac- pro- public should have and "Kerry then only a few seasons old. Oorr yet- - He has 11 Rhuf has never been prod- uced and from present indications new will be. For the popularity of Irish plays with which the Joseph Murphy has been connected for the Lost three decades is They are as welcome now perennial. to a new generation as they were to tke former one which first beheld them nnd which first laughed at the quick wit Me two none of shrewdness of Larry Donosorrowed with him In sympathy for his trouble and first wept at the pathetic and now noted ballad, aA Handful of Earth. Years ago, Fred M&rsden, the au thor of these plays, was laid away, nd keen van, as It 1905. I ti: !rr; be know n throughout the "1KhinK sobri-- I "vtn. ite.-l- f iH ;t tribute to j lh.it in their qiulny. Og.l,.ii' l.iuKi,IW will coiiiineiii-Thursday, March 9. ami Mr. im ke gu.iraiiuv that be will come to the eupiMined by a rojiij.aiiy of more Hun ordinary merit, composed of ti.ei.ied men am women, who in addition to their talents are good to look upon both in nature's charms and in tae creations of tho divssmak'T. The I'ln.'s selected for tills engagement are "His Absent ltoy." What Happen.-- , 1 to Joii-- s" iid Why Smith Left Home." J hurst-lay- , Friday and Saturday, March 9, 10 and 11, with a m.iiiiiee on Saturday. - I',. ni Arthur has been elig.tgeil for i" of the prlneip.il p.n-lin ly M now rulibap," tin- - cumie ng .It the iTitiee of Wales theater In 'I doll "l-u- oira 'f self-murd- Wilton Li. Kaye's adaptation of Ilium's "1a-- s Vlc-- r Miserof that - JOSEPH MURPHY. heart to save him from a worse fate; the voluntary kiss of her eyes again, and oblivion. Through the wide range of conflicting emotions implicated in this varied experience, Mr. Winter says: MrB. Carter moved firmly, tri umphantly commondtng every situation and rising to every rlfntax, whether of agonised frenzy, shuddering horror, delirious rage, nr as in the death i stroke to Kaeso the transfiguration and maddening eetasy of despair It has taken Airs, ('al ter a lung time to gaiu a really great. xi' lory: iut she has gullied it in 'Adrea'. fab-ru- Plays and Players. Richard Mansfield !s still haunted by the idea of appearing ns King Lear or Macbeth. Ills aspirations may crystalline before long. George W. ldir(-- is rcMrlei! to he negotiating with Fay Templeton to take the place of Edna Aug in Smiling Island," now being played in r (lih-ago- . myself 999 : ut n. HJUJUJUiUiUJUIUlUiUJUiiUUlUiUlUiUlUJUiUJUlUilUUiUN have carried on extensively In the course of the maneuvers. It is foil ltd that the effect of climate upon tin distance of ('iimuuinicuttoii is most marked, it has been ascertained that in tbe opcialioii of the pres in tin- - hot it will not tie possicut Milai ay are deeply Interested in a ble to makeregions tin- - long distance records bill paused by the legislature at Alline, t the north. bany last week. Other cities which look furward to subways must also Rockefeller instituThat feel a real, if lesser interest, even when the matter lines lint ulTcet them, cx-u- tion. tin "City bank." enjoys the confius u linger-pos- t pointing a ier-tui- n dence and friendship of New Yorks n n. fiduciary agents to it remarkable deThis lull in ipiesiioti compels com- gree. According to the quarterly repanies operating lines III tunnels, or port of the commissioners of accounts, subways, of four miles or more In the National fit y bank lias received alat most half of the total city deposits. It length, to grant (mi It muto'-mnhast fifteen minutes rest after each is oiie of 121 banks and trust cominiiiid trip. It is lielil that Hie ten- panies designated as repositories for sion is sin li tli.it relaxation is absolute- iity funds. The report, which was for ly necessary. ('orpin.'ithniM violating flu quarter ending December 31, shows tin law would Is liable to a. line of that the total deposits of the city In Of $11,496,870. $rnti fur tin first offense, and to a Hue H II de nhlhi-aitmrof not less than $500 nor more than this total the Rockefeller institution $1,000, or imprisonment not exceeding got $5,997,330. thirty days for a second offense, and lor a fine of not less than $1,000 and New York is going to expend at once not exceeding Imprisonment thirty $4,noi). (K)0 in dock Improvements along days for u third or subsequent offense. tin- - East river, near Fulton market, a t ion where is carried on a large porConway Tearle, a young English ac- tion of the city's domestic and foreign tor who lias Just mn dp his first appear-s-.tic- e commerce. The allpa will be enlarged, in this country, will recall to many so its to allow ample room for bertha persons a matinee idol of twenry year for the largest vessels. The pltra will kgo. His fat her, Osmund Tearle, came be extended to a length of 460 feet to to Walluck's theater as the first regu- the line established by the United lar lending man of that nrganlxntion States government. The superiority after the deu'.h of Montague. Ur of the new docks of New York te conwas handsome and popumr am: nutae ceded everywhere, and committees ;l place for himself on the American from commercial bodies of other cities he never succeeded along the Atlantic and gulf coasts have stage, although in filling (he place of Montague. His been here to look at tne fine Chelsea sou, who has just begun ms career ducks recently completed. It Is said to here, is named after tils mother, Minnie be the policy of the city government to Conway, an Amerlcnn actress who died acquire eventually every mile ef the several years ago. 556 miles of water front in Greater New New York is always outgrowing her York. necessities and conveniences, and the overcrowding of hospitals In all quarHAVE ALL BEET GROWERS ters of the city seems to be becoming MADE CONTRACTSf a serious matter. The superintendent The time will soon come when the of Bellevue la quoted as saying that unless the number of patients sent him farmers who are going to raise sugar is reduced he will be in despair. At beets for the Amalgamated Sugar comwill want to commence planting present the famous hospital la accom- pany seed. The present fine weaththe beet outIts odating many of patlenta in the buildings and temporary structures er Indicates an early spring, and conbuilt in the yard. At Blackwell's Is- Sugar company should have the land not unnaturally, the situation ap- tracts all in at once, so they will know settlepears to be worse still. The other hos- bow many drills to send to each how much beet seed. Let pitals in Manhattan, aeoerding to re- ment and liable acocunta, are taking rare of more every farmer get his contnirt at once without delay. The fleld superintenpatients than their accomodations war- dent has visited the settlements In some over rant, very many more, while in Brooklyn again the same thing Is Weber and Davis count lea for the purtrue of the hospitals of that borough. pose of meeting farmers, but many did By way of a few illuatrative figures, mt meet him. KhcIi SaturdayIn the hia under normal conditions Bellevue can 'irirers can find Mr. Fingree accomodate 800 persona. Its census office in the First National bank buildon one day this week was 975. and ing in Ogden City. This matter should while very few of these were discharg- not be neglected. ed during the day. 900 new arrivals The Bast Cough Syrup. were admitted before night fall. The S. L. Apple, Judge, Ottais the death rate from pneumonia This la to wa Co., Kansas, writes: last ever known. the During largest Hore-houweek or two. according to the official aay that I have used Ballards I do for nnd that years, Syrup returns, there has been an nverttge of not hesitate to recommend it as the 20 dentha each day in Bellevue alone. best cough syrup I have ever used. Emma Eames has followed the ex- 25c, 50c. $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. ample of LIU Lehmann and become a CARNEGIE FREE LIBRARY. vegetarian, or as near as Mme. Leh-mn- n Have you been to the library lately? is. She eats no meat but chicken and does not take that substantia) food How soon will you be going, again? every day. Eggs,, fish and fruit make Do not forget that your Interest Is needup her diet. She attributes her recov- ed nnd your patronage Is most earnestery to health altogether to the treat- ly solicited. Towillthose who are strangefind a bright, warm It. they ment of a famous Paris physician and rto her adoption of a vegetarian diet. end cosy plsce for reading, the most courteous attention given them; in Tips on the races are still a plentiful fact, everything awaita their coming. Have you heard of the new postal crop in town, although snow is deep on the nesrby trseks and the horses system? Should you wish a book are running nt such distant Diaces as which is not In, just buy a postal for New Orleans and Los Angeles. Owing two cents from the librarian and as to the vigilance of certain officials, soon aa the book is returned, your however, It Is not easy to get a bet postal will be mailed you, Informing down. One conspicuous member of you that the book is there for you. Financially thla institution la ever the sporting fraternity Is authority for the statement that after searching In In need of your benevolent hand and, ail sorts of places to get a bet down, when you attention la there directed, on a lead pipe cinch. the only hand it is hoped you will not fall to respond. Again we bespeak for the library the books he found running were in an engine house and a police station, with earnest and hearty support of the reading public. the wagers limited to silver bits. lii-e- 4.-- -In far-fam- them a clneometograph from behind the scenes that will be startling its well as novel. Mr. Lackaye will produce the plays that are In his large repertoire in Pittsburg and Chicago during the coming summer. 99 "The Great Adventurer," a new play by I 'ha lining Pollock, is to be brought fat in Philadelphia after Easter. It denis with twelve years in the life of Nap i, on. and Thomas E. Shea will have tit,, li'adlng role. In the course of a lawsuit in the su prciiie court of New York the other day the ptuteuieiit was inane hy n witness that Florence Zlegfeld had admitted he lust $7(1.01)11 in exploiting his wife, Anna Held, ns a star, and $60,000 in pro muting the light operu, "Red feather." a total of f $130,000 in a short time. 9 Word hits been received by the relatives of Alan W. Wood of New York that he has married Goldie Molir, an actress. The news has thrown the family Into consternation, as every ef fort has been made to keep Wood from marrying again by his seven children Alice Nielson has met with so much success in Europe that she will devote the next two years over there to conMay Irwin's Epigrams. cert tours before visiting this counwhether loves Irwin COLONISTS' RATES. May epigrams, Her try. they be polite or Just rorceful. The Pacific has arranged Southern them newest comedy is chock full of for a of extra tourist supply large 's Hazel-tonIn George C. Krtdeifpk Lewis, and a few of her favorites follow: cars to handle the rush o& colonist play of Edgar Allen Poe called traffic A champagne appetite and a beer which Is now on. About twenty Income Is all right tf you have a big The Raven. is scheduled for a New coaches are awaiting orders in the local York on Easter production beginning enough beer trade." The road has established a yards. "WJhen a man marries a woman he Monday. second class rate of $25 from Ogden to Mine takes her for better or worse. place on the main line of the The new Augustus Thomas comedy, any took me for worse and I made good. Pacific Southern "An accommodation liar soon travels The Education of Mr. Pipp," was produced for the first time on any stage MOTHER GOOSE AT THE SALT like a lightning express." While running an automobile, al- at Utica, N. Y., last Saturday night, LAKE THEATER ways keep your eyes on the road and with Digby Bell In the title role. Wednesday night, March 8th. with the the rest of your face In the wagon." HARRY C. CLARKE. original company of 350 people. Seats "When you have nothing to say, say Margaret Anglin and company are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, on sale st Boyle's It and retire." now .rehearsing a play entitled The Furniture store. with worka still live, with none of I. too, have loved, and can say ok1. Red Cross, by Henry Miller, the well-knoSpecial train via Rio Grande Westheir virility lost and actor, and Hartley Manners, ern. Fare $1.00 for the round trip. showing as well The pride! not in yet I has felt love by wpitrast with the modern youth Irish died; Fk5 ,ls lhejr wlth the famous ones inen in vogue. Have gone through life and now The Wf; strange survival, enduring merit of. Mr. Murphy's Still ' love myself, and never had a Orts in attested of the number by rival! tin public has retained him In "Kerry Row" and Shaun Rime. It UM : In th second act of the latter drama Dramatic Event of the Season. t Mr. Murphy as Ltfrry Donovan, According to the dean of dramatic ih a heart great event overflowing with grief, critics, William Winter, theseason ger i,y the side of the is the of his of the American dramatic grave written btbef. before of Adrea," tragedy his pictorial departure taking Beias-c- o jn the land he loves so well, to sing, for Mrs. Leslie Carter by David " bis o n The Luther play John Long. and touching style, "A Handful Eearih." Appealing to the humor-- r Itself. writes Mr. Winter, Is a fabric li,l! f human nature is Mr. Mur-v- T of exceptional imaginative scope and of t,"l",ummate acting In the horse-non- g great dramatic power. Its scene is a scene ot Kerry Gow." royal court of a conjectural kingdom, Ahe principal in these situated In an imaginary island in, characters warns are Its time is original with Mr. Murphy, perhaps, the Adratic sea. "West-- d fifth the century of as about named possibly by the actor's ow.iKe 0f jyigj, characteristics and the Christian era a time well chosen wiual for acquaintance with the topog-Un- d for poetic and romantic purpose: bethen had Roman vast empire the Ireand history of Gow" will be at the come extinguished In western Europe, Crsiifi and was slowly crumbling to pieces In Monday night. the east, and minor monarchies may Csjnsdy at ths Grand. credibly be supposed to have flourished rr,nii;pi1pnts have been completed in such sn era of transition, and a Mi will give to out of Norlcum to Ogden a first class martial chieftain with the daughters of a dallied have are whose ',,,rnIany In productions " is a play without It will Roman prince. or,Hoary and which ti iw ot manner the latest historic bnsis: an authentic creationand ana a inventive brain; vigorous the the comedies from net "ri roya'ty In fulnii , ompony which expects to splendid work of art. moving freely art chief Its field. persona broad a will conditions and which May in the Grsnd for three nights, monnrehs and warriors. It denis with themes great passions, crimes, nnn (,lk.nK Mnrch 9,1s the Harry Co- i- great company, taking Its name and sorrows: great and terrible pun-ot and the spectacle and clever comedlun ishments of sin;made vrl,,, , !' sublime by grief. character I ,llr great Clarke Mr. owner. and iin color of it are modem and form The n,nwr 10 well is and Ogden tsniPK,. form and color of rosy amplitude the clever work he luxuriance; but the on and voluptuous UoJ""?h 1,1 fcmer visits. Ills repu-ohe city and from wlth-O- feeling Hint pervades It is the ominous ..... of V' bim a hearty welcome. reeling of the old Greek tragedies -,- iiV"ur excess J n is Its defect V J doom. and Ate fea,UP of Mr. Clarke's t he V thflt throughout their course sn excess of persons, objects, pictures, words, the superflex that nohlng hut the latest and emotions and tat ,, medies. from HARRY CORSON CLARKE. passionate intensely proceeds fact From this they nr"tcls (Special Correspondence.) pt 999 1 : NEW YORK NEWS LETTER ies " is to l tilie big feature NEW YuRK, March New tor's r pei loire next season. The ij is ealled "Jean Y.ilje.in," and is York, as a city to which subways have id to be very sirorgH will Intro-som- e now become as the hretith of life, a extraordinary erf eels, among great many mure iktsoiik titan ft Tm 60 I , Actress Becomss Heiress. in that large audience will. h witnessed the presentation of This Sliver Slipper" ut the Grand on Monday night knew that lieu trice Golden, the vivneinus Wreiine, had fallen heir to one of the riehest coat mines in Pennsylvania. Through the death of her grandmother she becomes owner of a coal tract comprising 209 acres, located In the heart of Lackawanna county, fur which the Delaware and Hudson Railroad and Canal company recently offered $765,000. Assuming that the coal lauds would produce 1,000.000 tons, amt at the prevailing rate for unthracite coal, which Is $16 a toil, it is readily upiareiit that Miss Golden becomes more fortunate than those of her sisters who are under Mr. Fisher's banner. A peculiar circumstance regarding her good fortune is the fact that she Is the third in succession who has played the character of Wrenne m The Silver Slipper" to become an heiress," Edna Wallace Hopper being the first. Ann Tyrell second and Beatrice Golden third. Ths Chorus Girls Lament. "Bay. are you the editor? Weil, have a kick coming and I wish you'u put It in the paper. Will you? Thanks." She was charming, ingenuous, with silky, golden hair and a dainty figure. She seemed not a day over 35 or 26 A blue-eye- d girl was with her. I have come to see you about this craxy Doctor Hostler, she said. You know- - who I mean that wise one in Baltimore, who told all the old doctors that men were no good at 40 and ought to be chloroformed at 60 " He mentioned only men," the sub deputy assistant dramatic editor inter rupted. Well, and where'd we be without the men?" cried the charming one. You know who I am, don'tcha? Allyne de Wlnton. third from the right end in the 'Wlsard of Koordiand. Oh. rm chorus girl, all right. Ask Sam Shu bert. If they poison them all off at 60. who's going to buy us suppers and bubble wagons and wine? Why, all the girl'sil tell you no man is a real, perfect gentleman til he's 60. And then chloroform him? Back to Chllllcothe! Why, say don't put this in your paper, now, or I'll say I never said it urn nr p.m is tli.it of .in army - AND announces another Manager Grant Grand, opening on at the week bic with Joaeph Murphy, the Monday night on veteran actor. In Kerry Gow; melothe one of greatest Wednesday will he presented. drama of the year scenery and of special carload a ,1th Thlg company, entitled From Rags to n On Thursday night the Riches. comedy actor, Harry Corson Clarke, will open a three nights' presenting a line of the most follows: His nopular comedies, as oent Boy," Thursday night; "Wh; Happened to Jones," Friday night ami nwtlnee; Saturday night, Baturd-tHome." This will VlTty Smith Left a notable engagement, tig these ntavs will he given at popular pi i. es. reeling in t.e ; out citiuii of tin stor .nut. il the conception aiw ie eliiinei.t of tli- central character.' i Mrs. I'arlcr as present blind grp.'.Ic in spirit, sanrli--e.- t iv her loe for a bran mail. Fur th's Human the fates spin ti succession of horrors: the loss or her sweetheart. Kaeso. her under cover ot tier hlimlaisK to a rip, Halit fool; n ton of Iter sight; the discovery )ter de:rad.ii:on: testimony of Kae-1,that lit- knew nnd might nnve averted her -- halite, an at aseert to t!n. throne; the punishment .if Kar-- o hy a series of hearties tort toes, hi murder of m-- osd sweet- - PAOHS 9 TO 12 nd n The time la past when wealthy young men can sit in the front row of a first-clatheater and ogle the young women In the chorus. Certain managers used never to make strenuous objection to this sort of fun, providing the young men didnt interfere with the enjoyment of the rest of the audience; but no manager will permit it now. Five well known young men about town tried it at a Broadway theater a few nights ago. and the management put up with their nonsense until the first part of the show was over. Then the five left their seats and started out to get n drink. When they returned they were allowed to enter the theater, but two ushers bsrred the aisle leading to their seats. Near the ushers wns the manager of the house. Bald he to the five young men: The ladles of the chorua have complained of your unwelcome attentions. You have seen half of this show and ran get hnlf the price of the fore value of your seats at the box office If you desire. You can't return to your senta. If you try to I will have you all arss rested." The five young men consulted. Then they apologised for their conduct. The manager said he was sorry, but he couldnt let them return to thlr seats. They saw the rest of the show standing up in the back of the house. Advicea received bv officers of the Brooklyn nnvy yard from their friends on board the ships of the North Atlantic fleet, which stilled from the yard a few weeks ago for maneuvers in the southern waters, announce that an Interesting discovery has been made as to wireless telegraphy In connection with the tests between the ships, which BRIGHT8 DI8EA8E AND DIABETE8 NEW8. San Francisco, Nov. 26. To Wm. Glddlngs, Druggist: Dear Sir: The long lost cure for Brights Disease and Diabetes has undoubtedly been discovered in this city by John J. Fulton, a lineal descendant of Robt. Fulton. Although hundreds have recovered here, this is not easy of belief and it is the purpose of a number of business and professional men of this city (of whom I am one) to tell the people. You are hereby authorised to tell all those in your city who have either Bright's Disease or Diabetes that of them can renearly cover. Among the business men who are giving moral and financial support and who would give neither if the above was not strictly true, are Hon. D. M. Burns, President Candelaria Mining Company; Edward Mills, President Bullock ft Jones Company: Captain Roberts. President Boca and Loyalton R. R. Co.; Thos. Kirkpatrick, Capitalist; D. E. Bender, Capitalist; W. C. Price, Capitalist; Wm. Sharp, Capitalist; C. W. Clark. Capitalist, and many others. The pamphlets herewith art to be given to all inquirers without charge. They give the complete history of our long and exhaustive Investigation. Tours truly. A. E. Shattuck, President Pacific States Type Foundry. When to suspect Brights Disease-weak- ness without cause; puffy ankles, hands or eyelids; kidney troublq after the third month; urine may show sediment; falling vision; drowsiness; one or more of these:' v nine-tent- hs Wm. Glddlngs, Agent. 1 |