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Show DAILY DRAMATIC AND mi i ' ufflclal are the barrier 1 constantly in America that but-(- " the musical festival by band at the (annul liper.i house on April I!. This spleiitli.l uig.iiiiaaliiui, under the direction of F. X. limes, the n conductor, is now making a tour of the largest southern cities, and It require a great deal of and expense on the part of persuasion the manager or the lira nd to induce Mr. limes to present his superb organization in this well-know- 'tn. ld li The Inflated salaries for enormous cost of the stage set-ti- p eat up all the and costumes inflt. When a manager gives an ac-or actress, only one member of a a thousand cold, clammy Hi company, Mhrs every Monday night, it keeps Hi vondering' where he will get the His pay the rent of his Harlem flat. Mi see a rift in the clouds. I see a dsige coming and the sun of theatrt-a- l prosperity will be shining again In tad the or i few years. In what way? Because the public is all king educated Into theater-going. the time The houses, the stock com-Itnland the vaudeville theaters are the primary schools of the drama. A person gets a taste of dramatic irt In him and In time he is not satiated. He wants more. He wants the best and most expensive, and so he piduatea and enters one of the col-ki- et of the stage, where It costa him hro dollars every time he takes a learn That's the only line of hope we bn for a return of theatrical prosperity. The cheap-price- d theaters and fe vaudeville houses are all doing a mat business all over the country, rhea es nt tra ai.d chorus of the Conried company did artistic worn. Of course the people went to hear Nordica, and uvre only partially satisfied, not with her vein- op singing, but from the fact tli.it ninM,.-nmthe length of the program she ii.l SO little sillgtllg. Ill op- -' r;i Ipt work would he much more trying. There was also a tinge of disappoint ii.'ein Conried had sent past Salt Like direct to Sun Francisco great nrtisis like Caruso. Sembrlrh, lMuncnn and others. Nordica.. and the finished work of the chorus and orchestra compensated In purt for the loss of these great artists. Particularly would it have given much pleasure to have heard the great Italian tenor. Caruso, who has oeen so much lionize, 1 in New York this season. His popularity has equaled that of Jean de Resxke a few years ago. We should he thankful, however, for partial favors in this far western land, especially where we hear so little of music of a liiirh or,l, r hy great artists. tiei-aiis- Praise for Utah Artists. lrof. John J. McClellan, the gifted Salt Lake Tabernacle organist, returned last Saturday from a concert Irqi to the leading cities in Colorado, lie was accompanied liy Hugh W. Iloug.ill. the popular baritone of Balt Lake. The Denver Republican aial Times were very pinnoimreil in their praise of Mr. McClellan's arti-ti- c work, commending him highly for his technique, orchestration and abundant temperamental gifts. The press were unanimous In saying that our Utah product was one of the leading organists of the United States. Mr. Iiougall created a favorable Impression n the Interpretation of a number of standard arias for baritone. The trip was most successful, artistically and financially. Ogdens New Band. The Ogden band, under the direction of Mr. Nichols, gave their first concert last Sunday afternoon on the city hall park before an audience of 2,000 people. The hand has done wonderfully well considering the time of its organisation, and the public will devoutly hope that this is only the, beginning of a series of such concerts during the summer. The big eastern cities have regularly paid bands to give popular concerts den do likewise? open-a- ir why should not PAGE THREE. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1905. JOURNAL, f The stage ha suffered from much or more than and it I a great art. of er form to the pluck of my brother city. that they have not given up Mr. limes and his band all are now they have et long ago.theirThat belief In the making a grand transcontinental tour, It show busl- - en route to San Francisco, tais Angeles nd their loyalty to their and the Portland exposition, returning continued Mr. east by the way of Salt Lake City, law, "which prohibit a boy Denver and Kansas City. Mr. Innes Sunder sixteen year of age from will give a series of great festivals, at on Sunday which 2,000 trained male and female Stag the theaterparent of guard- - singers, Hnd an orchestra of 150 pieces, by my mind that law Is absurd. will participate, Ajv the boy to loaf around street 6!-.moke cigarettes and probably Engagement of Emma Calve. T company. The law also Fm ilia Calve, after declining many Jinto !i,ftlts him from playing ball. There tempting offers to coine to the United gibing left for him to do on Sunday States for a conceit tour, has finally Inoon but be a corner loafer. He accepted a proposition made liy John wftnt to stay at home, and If he Curt, a theatrical manager on the Panoelled to he will surely get Into cific coast. Cort has completed negogo he Is forced to ioar, ana tiations with the prima donna, whereInto the back time he drifts by she will make a tour of the United saloons. From that time he States next season under his manage. m the road tha Is pretty sure ment, which will Include most of the to Albany or Sing Sing. They large cities of the country. from with In the same direction Calve will appear at the head of an fork. excellent company in forty, concerts, Zfrfat the week they go to school the first of which will probably be tafttWtlme and at night study and given In New York In November. She or at leaRt they should. Oh, will then start west, visiting most of fidKwhi that, too. Teach them and the large cities on the way, and reachijthem and make them study and ing the Pacific coast about Christmas. jTjaring the week. Then give them She will take a months rest In Cali'Tfty, or rather half a day, for It 1 fornia before beginning an extended they go to Sunday school or tour of the coast cities. In the morning, In which to in a whole-us- e T enjoy themselves Plays and Players. war "Old Heidelberg has been revived Mr. Interview father oh In the at the San Francisco Alcazar and Is Hinmersteln was asked the question: drawing large crowds. 1i it because the theaters are not not are good? nkor the plays Lionel Barrymore will begin an entth, the theaters are satisfactory. in San Francisco Monday are safer gagement than all safe, are they my night in the comedy, The Other GlrL Ae drama. Then It I poor attractions that businEdwin Milton Hoyle's farce, "My have caused two years of poor Wife's Husband, is being played In ess, Is It? San Francisco at the Majestic theater. Xo, It Is because the public demands so much more all the time. Per-i- o ns will not give their patronage to a The Burgomaster" is the current ihow unless It is elaborate and expenattraction at the Sun Francisco Tivoli, result is and is said to be one of the greatest ds to the last notch. The successes that managers who do make successes that theater has had In a g their productions do not make a dol-h- r. long time. , actors Auction a STATE - Musical Notes HammerHiein. the New York theatrical wltha r aiixuxdlng reporter, la quoted "ork Herald -Foolish laws and un- - UTAH Og- Sharps and Flats. Walter Damrosch will give roof garden concerts this summer on the roof of the New York theater. Ills season will open on May 20th and Is to continue as long as the public patronage will warrant. There are to be concerts every night, with symphony nights on Mondays and Wagner" nights on FYidays. The orchestra will be the New York symphony organization. Mrs. Patrick Campbell has secured The new Waldorf theater in London, the rights to a new paly, entitled "Jenbuilt by American managers, the Shu-be- rt ny." which she will probably give a brothers, will oprn on May 15, trial in New York before returning to will and present grand opera at ordino London this spring. The piece Is in theater prices. Among the singnary way allied to Israel ZangwIU'a Jinny." ers engaged are Calve. Alice Nielsen and Edward de Reszke. William H. Crane is at the Grand njiera house in New York city this Thursday, March 23, Franz von week In "Business is Business, a comthe violin prodigy, celebrated Vecsey, edy in which he was recently seen at at Indianapolis his twelfth birthday, the Criterion theater. Miss Katherine where he gave a concert at the opera Oraye 1s his leading woman. He received telegrams from house. abroad and from friends In New York, starCecilia Lnftus, who has been and other appropriate tributes. ring recently, has returned to her old love, the music halls, and Is filling an engagement this week at the Circle theater In New York, giving ner Imitations of famous actresses, In which specialty she is decidedly clever. 99 Temperance and Subjects i Kindrend (Contributed.) eriraus years young business men bin who half its UNION cl nien-seemap-ha- DEPOT TIME CARD. ve 1 five ii!,qi oiT. one after another, w till their prime, have suddenly dropped what o lulit to have been mild anil eits- - j into the grave. To say that they are PACIFIC! ily ci.c.l diseases. On inmparing myjhaldlii.il beer drinkers is Kiitfieleiit ex From to any physician. with th.it of other physi- platininm eiciich. Ians 1 b'Uinl that they were nil hav- - l by 'Senator J. 11. tiallinger, lng similar luck with confirmed beer M. 1. drinkers, and my practice since lias H 11 heaped i Dfifirmat ion on confirmation. OVH H M H KT Tlic first organ to be attacked Is the 9f.Tfl9 kidneys; the liver soon sympathizes. J. E. Dooly, President. and tlicii ctiines, most frequently, Depart. Horace Peery, dropsy nr Bright's disease, both certain No. 6. Fas. Mall lilt Caehior. E. l Hoag, Ralph to m fatally. Any physician, who No. 2. Overland Limited for cares in take the time, can tell you A. V. McIntosh, Aseietant Cashier Omaha, Council Bluffs, that muting the dreadful results of beer Kansas City Denver, drinking are lockjaw and erysipelas, 3:00 p.m. aiul East, daily ami that the beer drinker seems inca4. Atlantic Express for No. pable of recovering from mild disorDenver, Omaha, Council ders iml injuries not usually regarded Bluffs, Kansas City and of a grave character. Pneumonia, all Points East, dally... 7(20 p.m. pleurisy, fevers, etc., seem til have a Arrive. first nautgage on him. which they No. 3. California foreclose remorselessly at an early opExpress , Council from Bluffs, portunity Omaha, Denver, Kansas The lieer drinker Is milch worse off of OGDEN, UTAH City and East, dally... Si45 a.m. than the whisky drinker, who seem to Limited haw more elasticity aiul reserve powNo. 1. Overland UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. er. lie will even have delirium treCouncil from Omaha, mens. hut after the fit Is gone you will Kansas City, Bluffs, somot hues find good material to work PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS Denver, and all Points 3:30 p.m. AND TIME upon, (.nod management may bring ACCOUNTS East, dally all right. But when a beer him 3:00 9. Mall No. p.m. Fast drinker gets into trouble it seems almost as if you have to recreate the man before you can do anything for him. I have talked this for years, trial have had abundance of living aiid (lead Instances around me to support my opinions.'' If your eyes pain Dr. S. S. l.iingren, a leading homeopathic physician and surgeon, has RUSHMERS practiced in Toledo for twenty-fiv- e GLASSES. to difficult find "It is yearsany part' of the confirmed beer drinker's ma- NORTH OF OGDEN. If you cant see far Depart. chinery that is doing its work as it.' WEAR should This is why their life cords No. 9. Pocatello and Butte 1:25 a.m. snap off like glass rods when disease, Express, dally or accident gives them a little blow. No. 7. Fast Mall for PocaBeer drinking shortens life. This Is1 tello, Idaho Falls and not a mere opinion; it is a well set- 12:05 p.m. Portland, dally GLASSES tied, recognized fact. Physicians and No. 11. Cache Valley Exinsurance companies accept this as 7(15 pjw. If you can't see well to read press, dally unquestionably as any other undisArrive. The science. great Engputed fart of from No. 8. Fast Mail Wear lish physicians decide thnt the heart's Butte and Portland Rushnr.ers action is Increased 13 per rent In its 7:00 a.m. dally efforts to throw off alcohol introduced Uroperly ground and made to orNo. 13. Cache Valley ExThe result is into the circulation. der at 2413 Washington Avenue. 10:35 an. press. dally easily figured out. The natural pulse-be- at is. say, 76 per minute. If we mulNo. 10. rocatello and Idaho tiply this by 60 minutes In an hour, Falls Express dally .... 6:00p.m. hours in & day. and and twenty-fou- r add 13 per cent, we find that the heart SOUTH OF OGDEN. has been compelled to do an extra off work during the time in throwing DsparL No. S. Portland, Butte and the burden of a few drinks (4.8 ounces Pocatello for Balt Lake of alcohol) equal to 15.5 tons lifted one 7:35 a.m. foot high. City, dally No. 4. Local to Balt Lake 'The life Insurance companies make 8:15 business of estimating men's lives, City, dally and can only make money by making to No. IS. Cache Valley correct estimates of whatever Influ10:50 sm. Salt Lake City ences life. Here' ie a table they use BaK No. for Limited I. a normal In calculating how long Lake, Provo, Nephl and healthy man will probably live after a 8:40 p.m Juab, dally are: given Falls 10. No. Idaho Portland, FIxpectatlon., Age. Pocatello, and to Balt 41.5 years 20 years Lake City, dally . . 30 years 28.3 years Arrive. 40 years 20.02 years No. 9. Butte and Pocatello 50 years 60 years years Express from Balt Lake I -- I Vice-Preside- UTAH NATIONAL BANK ill WEAR RUSHMERS j CUSSES Riverdale or Phoenix Flour ,.. l-- 8 H years years "Now, they expect a man otherwise will healthy, who is addicted to beer, have his life shortened from 40 to 60 cent. For instance, If he Is 20 years old nnd does not drink beer, he may reasonably expect to reach the age of 61. If he is a beer drinker he will probably not live to be over 40 or 45, and so on. The president of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company one of the oldest in the country has for years been Investigating the relation of beer drinking to longevity; or otherwise, whether beer drinker are desirable risks to a life Insurance company. He declared, as a result of a series of observations carried on among a selected group of persona who were habitual drlnkera of beer, that although for two or three years there was nothing remarkable, yet presently the death began to strike. Hnd then unimortality became astounding and was form In its manifestations. There no mistaking It; the history was almost Invariable; robust, apparent Inhealth, full muscles, a fair outside, a then florid faces; creasing weight, and of sniff a mnlaria, or cold of touch alInstantly some acute disease, with symptoms, most Invariable typhoid was In violent action, and ten days or less ended it. It was as if the system had been kept fair on the outside, while within it was eaten to a shell, and at the first touch of disease there was utter collapse, every fiber was and wetfk. And thin in- ltn main features, varying In degree, has been drinking his observation In beer It is peculiarly deceptive everywhere. at first; 4t is thoroughly destructive at the last. Dr. J. T. Woods That confirmed beer drinkers are esiiecially unpromising patients, all practical surgeons 65 "The Bonnie Brier Bush will have X initial English, performance on April 3 at the Shakespeare Theater, Liverpool, under the direction of William Mollison, who also will be a memThe alarming growth of the use of ber of the company. Reuben Fax, who beer among our people, and the has played the role of Poaty In the tile the legitimate stage Is in the delusion among many who piece for the past four yjtars, has been spreading la haring a hard time of It, but In a engaged for the same part. consider themselves temperate and sow or so Its turn will come. While, ber, that the encouragement of beer fc cheap-pricshows ' are doing a The announcement comes from Paris drinking Is an effective way of proporary Injury, they are also work-- t an unexpected Coalition of interfor the permanent good of the thut moting the cause of tenjperance and been reached by which Mine. of has ests aid to stamp out the demon rum, attractions. Sarah Bernhardt and Mrs. Patrick impelled the Toledo Blade to send a In Campbell will appear to together hieal Festival. representative to a number of leading London next year In "Peleas and of Toledo to obtain their Ac event of the principal musical Bernhardt will probably physicians to real damage which on In this city will undoubtedly be make a farewell tour of this country opinions as In the malt liquors does the indulgence In 1907. victim of that form of intemperance. Every one Is not only a gentleman Edna Wallace Hopiier is In vaude- of the highest personal character but Is ville again, and at the Colonial music a physician whose professional abilihall In New York Is seen in a little ties have been severely tested, and resketch called Captain January." She ceived the stamp of the highest inhas been giving It during a road tour, dorsement by the public and their propols-onskilful More brethren. and Is said to have made a tyt in the fessional one-a- rt play. It is based on a well-kno- physicians are not to bp found anystory written by Laura E. Rich- where. We have not selected those of What ards, a daughter of Julia Ward Howe. known temperance principles. It depicts the tender affection existing they say of beer Is not colored hy any between an old sailor and a little waif feeling for or against temperance, hilt he picked up when a . vessel was Is the cold, bare experience of men of wrecked. When the girl is found years science who know whereof they speak. Toledo Is esseptlaliy'a beer drinking afterwards by her relatives she refuses to better her fortunes by leaving the city. The German population Is very old man. large. Five of the largest breweries of agree. the country are here. Probably more Dr. S. S. Lungren Alcohol invites beer is drank. In proportion to the attacks of disease, and makes recovery population, than in any other city In from any attack or injury difficult.al The practice of Dr. C. A. KIrkley Sickness Is the, United States. these physicians is therefore largely ways more fatal In beer drinkers, and among beer drinkers, ana they have serious accidents are usually fatal to had abundant opportunities to know them." Its bearings on health and disDr. S. H. Burgen Beer drinkers are exactly The Tabernacle choir leaves in the ease. the most dangerous class of absolutely one hears testimony that no subjects a surgeon can oiierate on. Inmorning In a body to furnish the music Every for the evening session of conference man can drink beer safely, that It Is significant scratches are liable to deIn the Salt Lake Tabernacle. The In- an Injury to any one who uses it In velop a long series of dangerous trouvitation came ten days ago to Mr. quantity, nnd that its effect on bles. Sometimes delirium tremens reahy und since that time an ear- the general health of the country has sults from a small hurt. It 1 danger11 nestness of purpose has characterised been even worse that that of whisky. ous for a beer drinker to even cut his the work of this chorus in me prepara- The indictment they with one accord finger. All surgeon hesitate to pertion of the music to be sung tomorrow present against beer drinking Is slm form operations on a beer drinker that evening. In addition to the five chor- ply terrible. they would undertake with the greatuses to he rendered by the cnotr, Mr devilfish crushing a man In his est confidence on any one else. The John J. McClellan will play two organ long, winding arms, and sucking his Dr. S. S. Thorne If you could drop solos on the big Tabernacle organ. It blood from hla mangled body, is not so Into, a little circle of doctors, when will be a delightful muslcnl treat and frightful an assailant as this deadly they having a quiet, professional rhat, no doubt will be much enjoyed fcy the hut Insidious enemy, which fastens it- you would henr enough In a few mln-utchoir and public alike. The members self upon its victim, and dally becomes to terrify you as to the work of Is return ly special train at 10:30 over more and more the wretched mans beer. One will say. "What's become Of the Rio Grande. I haven't seen him nround master, nnd finally dragging him to Dead! his grave at a time when other men lately?" Oh, he's dead." The Conried Concert. are In their prime of mental and bodily What was the mater?" Beer. AnA large number of people went down vigor. other will say. Tve Just eome from Dr. S. H. Hurgen, a prnctllloner thirty-- Blank's. I am afraid its about my last from Ogden to hear the Cohrled Grand In five In Toledo, call on him, poor fellow. "What's the yeurs. twenty-eigOpera company last Tuesday night I think beer kills quicker than trouble V the Salt Lake Tabernacle. It was a says: "Oh, he's been a regular My attention was beer drinker for years." A third will great concert, but all are agreed that any other liquor. Matinee 10c, has Just gone out prices were too high for any enneert. first called to Its Insidious effects when remark how especially where the building has such I began .examining for life Insurance. like a candle In a draft of wind. "Beer1 a large sealing capacity. The orches I passed ns unusually good risks five. s the reason given. And so on, till ' a dozen physic Ians have in the of health, and to; tinned fifty recent cases where few j I'arcntly strong, hearty men. at the Mipcib constitutions. 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