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Show DAILY "ft444f Music and Drama 4444t pe theatrical season and the Grand Opera House. Mu,r the new management, promises entertainment for the win-II- ie The season will be an unusually er men-- 1 one as besides the house I'tahna theater, with a or l,l,ai Opacity of someto1.200 the public ill open its doors Ito'ut middle of next month, while Vaailme and Lyceum will con-t- 0 hold forth attractions that of Um draw to them their Quota is also the possibility on the , new temple toh Thespis street and Twenty-fift.r of r'rant avenue, so that there will be no of amusement during the winter pat-The- re ):. 11.. SlMMi UTAH . i i, ' J,, iVllS.I f sili'i ,J j I II : ' Th- St m r.n:.,. m j;, i, the love of a i line of the blood for a serf girl, with the consequential op- , , n . . l STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, pcriory the coming us production of Don Judging from the '.id lias had for the 'i'i.s as "lVIrui'liio" In ! i lie Shrew," lie should .table triumph in the : ole of Dun Caesar. pp'Ml'.lUl Mil C - lTtli. .ippe.ir ii.. lurk I'. il M.iJit i'mi.ii ri.i lull ell I'uiucllu I ' :' t'huni i t iMVlie.-'r.- 1904. 17, 111 At lie TEA his Hill ll.uli. ullli ltie We make four different types: Schilling's Host. . i. 4 iMf Iteiiii, pitmi-- Mum n 111 the t ef the Gentian empire fur mhi have been :i. Ahe.uly lilllcivll be season pluper "I begin linti October. It is generally .nine, le.l tb.it Berlin liilisieul atmo-qhiTtti.in ::: i lily of the world To the I" position by his relatives, who hold before his eyes the law of caste, and also of the secret s)ke; fur Jealousy of the prince prompts his rival to embroil him in a political conspiracy that ultimately introduces him and the spectator to the Siberian mines. The scene adverted to occurs In the second act. It is made possible by the national costume of the people who figure In this play. The prince, against whom there is a plot aimed at hlg life, enters a peasant's hut and throws aside the long, overcoat worn by the men of Russia. While he sleeps one of the prince's foes, mistaking the coat in the darkness for his own, slips it on ami steps ncross the threshold of the room. Shots ring out, ami the man in the borrowed overcoat falls dead in the doorway. The piece ia full of similar episodes, calculated to keep the spectator on the qui vtve from rise to fall of curtain. Though verging on the tragical in ninny of Its situations. It is said that the comedy interest in the piece Is well sustained throughout. SEPTEMBER .ii e.i-i- he buste-- l iii y.'Ui u.:e ii you don't Week of Sept. 12 ILLUSTRATED SONG Last Night as the Moon Was Shining" MISS BRYCE. T.il'eiti.ii le elioir will resume 'Veins of j lie coining season will be the Mppcaruiirt- - of Joseph. Jr., and at mil's work i:et Thursday HUEGEL BROTHERS A oiu- k in the tabernacle. William W. Jefferson in Sheridan's . and r.imous comedy, "The Rivals." of fifteen on membership The n I'omedy Acrobat. nee lias been appointed and actors are sons of Joseph Jefferson, a ' the veteran comedian. They have met lint' held two meetings dining the, MISS ROBERTS with great success in the play on the pi-- : week preparatory to the begin-- 1 "'Among some of the attractions that eastern stage. Joseph Jefferson. Jr., i.. l of work. Following is the com- ami Dance Artist. Song Grand has the of will be seen in the role of Bob Acres, t : Manager Grant, Joseph ltaUantyne, Charles hooked are: --. and William W. Jefferson will omu't J I:.Wilford Himiuiifle, Dr. J. F. j Hav-eri- y Florence Roberts: "Arisona;" S- iv..iki-r- , the part of Sir I.ueius u'Trigger. Minnie Brown. Ellen J. -WALKER AND LABELL Da Convict's "A ugh Minstrels; Si. Andrew ns, Bowman, Frank E. Sousa Band; "A Texas Steer; Comedy Sketch i Willard E. Nelson. Sir Henry Irving promises to ap- Wet, Jennie Frederick Warde and Katheryn KidA Rube I. Wm. ii..!, Ogden, ar.j a Tramp." Xeplii Iiekett, a new role when he makes his A pear in der "Putty Peggy:" "Show Girl; Hufarewill tour of this eountry next X1'! Earley and Tillie Ham nek. At j Florodora;" Silver Slipper:" uiiiniittee meeting the nieiiMnn of The spring. Probably the last part he will Hearts:" "Black Patti man MR. ROBERTS .n; liiionnl membership was discussed Gran'-over will be of create that f Paul Gilmore; ltonuie Briar Bush;" and aeted upon; also the great amount Face Comedian. Black a little one-a- ct in ither Coiniesne." others and Shore Acres, season. tragedy built on Cosmo Hamilton's ot '.i.rk before the elmtr Bits and Players. Plays story of that name, with h recently ap-THE THREE KELLEYS An Orphans Prayer. William A. Brady will be interested peared In an eastern magazine. Mr. Flats and Sharps. attractfirst will be the The above an enin a Refined Scene Talking in seventeen Mine. season. a has this Calva author Hamilton, productions English voting ion. Mr. Warren Ashley, who plays who has I'ome into sudden fame, has gagement for twenty perfornianees of and Dancing. the Old New England geth Owen, made the dramatic version of his Carmen" and other operas in lier E. R. Florence is a who stickler Roberts, An Prayer, GOURLEY'S UTAHNA-SCOPOrphan's character in and Austria repertoire In Germany as one of the best for artistic detail has personally su- storv at Sir Henrv's rcipiest. is generally styled New Pictures. next autumn. She will afterward sing Most of pervised the scenic and costume pro- character actors in America. London. in lit June in Paris and Jess Dandy, the Hans Wagner of The Prince of Pilsen." returned to ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. New York last week from n small Local Muaical Conditions. I are te Improving eomlitions town, where he had become the of the local theatrical mana- rapidly. Through the efforts of our The latter was discussing his lot :i musicians Ogden has been priviger. i&Wiaa.iw'i.iia .jtag.ViJKauci . prospects and his preparation for the leged to hear some great artists the LATEST A N P .BtST PASTORAL PLAY CENTU of whom I wsl season, the most notable future. "T guess I've got about everything were Mine. Lillian Blauvelt, Ihe renowned Coloratura soprano, and Wm. Week Commencing Sept. 12 back on the stage that I need.' tlu great American H. Sherwood, some hiders. said, exeept HidPrs?" repeated the pianist. FREDERIK in these It was dearly proven Dandy. Great Magician. The Yes. Them things on the sides of eoiieerls, as In the one reeently given that house, in the Misa opera Tout AND LIVINGSTON ADDISON the stage the actor hide behind when by tin: ls'ople of our fair city are not Comedy. they ain't working." lin king in their appreciation of art In InWINTERS AND SUMMERS its highest form when such artists MUSIC. Dutch. It. Musical prospects both lneally and terpret THE NEALS. nationally are brighter than ever be- Tabernacle Choir. Comedy. fore. New York and the larger cities much done choir has The Tabernacle of the United States will hear in toward these improved conditions. Our MISS LOTTIE TAYLOR Soprano. grand opera some of the world's great- public have choral music of a high orConried of the der and this organization hns and will artists. est Manager HARRY SHIBLEY : opera house. New York, do much toward getting great artists Metropolitan Tenor. Inn OWENS has recently engaged lime. Alno Ackte to appear in our city. enua Prof. Joseph Ballantyne Is now in for the season. She will sing the roles NEW MOVING PICTURE8. of Juliet. Marguerite. Elsa and Eliza- receipt of a number of letters from beth. She will remain only until the mangers, of such artists an Melba, of the D'Urber-ville- s" end of February as she Is engaged for David Bisliam, the Kiieiscl Quartette, his fame has been acquired In New ductions of Tess and Marta of the Lowlands, Tork hue he made many notable suca tour of the larger Enropean cities Hu- - greatest stringed quartette In the cesses throughout world, and others who desire these the country, the In which she appears for the first time in March and April of next year. most recent of these being a leading during her Run Francisco engagement artists to cotne to Ogden. The great under the direction of Fredric Becharacter part in Wm. Bradys LovENTIRE CHANGE OF Mrs. Luella Ferrin Sharp is to spend litfliiilty is the large guarantee But if the Tabernacle choir ers Lane and Christopher Cutting In las. 'O. of the winter In Ogden. She will part asa of ' an form the basis 'Hello Bill. guarantee sing the soprano role in the oratarlo sociation. and enough lovers of the Ida Coniiuest will play the lead in the Tabernacle choir will render. AND REFINED art outside the choir ranks prove their NEW, Leo Ditrichstein's For Her Sake. fane, Military have the pleasure and FAMILY VAUDEVILLE. ,we may loyalty Mad." Little occurrences upon which hang Manager Conreid has arranged for privilege of hearing some of these ten performances of Wagner's last great ppople in concert. the certainty of great events constiGal-liinOrrln Johnson will be Bertha tute one of the most effective weapons work, "Parsifal, in the Metropolitan Commencing Sept. 12 and the week leading man In Dorothy Ver- opera house this season. in the hands of the skillful playwright, How'a Thia? BOBBY non of Hadilnn Hall." aiming to enchain the Interest and exThe Celebrated Boy Character Artist cite tin emotions of the audience. Tamagno, Italy's high voiced tenor, We offer One Hundred Dollars ReThe first part setting for Haverleys is to he a candidate at the next eelc-- ! There is one such Incident particularly Illustrator shrdletahrd and Kong ward for nny Aise of Catarrh that canMinstrels this season la eliciting much tion for a seat in the legislature. Oddmentioned by reviewers In the Russo-SiberiBird. and Song It ly enough he is to he the opponent of not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. play, "For Her Sake, which praise from the eastern press. HAYTER AND JANET is to lie seen at the Grand Opera represents the interior of a water- the Socialist. Signor Morgaii. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. melon. Huuse Wednesday night. Great Fun Makers, in Their New F. The We, the unedrsigned, have known The play is a four-a- ct melodrama, It is expected that the Tabernacle J. Cheney for the last IS years, and .. Irish Sketch, Hanna. the general theme of which is that of An important feature of Mr. Charles choir will give a banquet and rerep-tln- n believe hitn perfectly honorable In all NELLIE BRUCE in the near future. The matter Is in the hands of a committee who business transactions and financially Soubrette and Contortion Dancer. will present It In detail next Thurs-- ! able to carry out any obligations made MARIE LES8ING day night at the regular rehearsal. by his firm. In the Bridge of Sighs. WAILDING, KIXXAX & MARVIN, Prof. Joseph Ballantyne has nrgan-- j BOB KENYON Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ixed a choir of nearly one hundred internHall's is Illustrated Cure taken Catarrh Song, Down at the Baby voices In the Weber Stake Academy. Store." The choir will sing each morning for ally, acting directly upon the blood It will he a and mucous surfaces of the system. the opening exercises. KOPLIN, FOWLER AND KOPLIN valuable acquisition to the progressive Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents The work of the academy. Wonderful Handstand and Acroper bottle. Fold by all druggists. batic Marvels and Take Halls family Pills for const! of the The annual examinations a Little Ahead. Paris Conservatoire have been going patlon. NEW MOVING PICTURE8 on. In the class of grand opera there WEBER COUNTY FAIR. were sixteen aspiring contestants of War. Including the Turklsh-Armenlboth sexes, but the women were better The office of Director F. J. Hander than the men. who were swarded shott of the AVeber County Fair AssoSpecial candy matinee Saturday, neither the first nor the second prise. ciation in room 1, county courthouse, 17th, at 2:30; children, 6 September Fill be open every day from 10 a. m. cents. Evening 5 performances 8 and till m. be who will the violin attrac to give information and p. Ysaye. tion during the coming season, will receive entries. Exhibitors should lose 9:15 sharp. arrive In this country November 12th. no time in making their entries. SCENE FROM FOR HER 8AKE. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. lk J . the piano while you pay and know that even if you paid cash you could not get a instrument for equal J nioiii-- I 'lay r ) anywhere else. q.e prior- - Nothing on to take X Guaranteed 1'IANO, (250. fl'i cash. IS er month. i & ANSON CO. CARSTENSEN $ ... e-- - 74 MAIN i ! ? olf. PROCRAM less iif opportunity than of the seieetion. AT A TIME !ikU. Utahna Park e m n lull f PAY A LITTLE STREET. Successors to D.iyues Music Co. SALT LAKE CITY. ; $ ' i . i j aei-cple- E oon-fiden- Lyceum Theater RY5 4 Him PASTIME Capital and Surplus, (225,000.00. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORSi David Ecclsa Thomas D. Dss Geo. H. Tribo Bernard White W. W. Ritsr John Watson Joseph Clark Adam Pattaraon Vice-Preside- nt Respectfully solicits the accounts of banks, mercantile Arms and Individuals. We pay interest on time deposits. 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