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Show | =om= | DRAMA | merca i ie | ror BOOKS - Story in Modern now will' be on Play, not her seen et the work avi her abilit Unde the j to The mar‘ = provide son," has tesn ing provide g | Another in the feature this, hands of Barr and week . Remia'é &r DI orph: dad th thueglos ho Be of personation of Artie, me in 1e was The the Hal MELE Genuine Georgia eine: 3d id £ . E i aitnin Liljencrants Nuthor Ivar. the Songsmith." Cee en pater tu rt rey ‘ to life l be uti uble i he ruardial firml believing wipe out } icl : Mm Ju Orpheus Club's thoult to on Le there the |{ () < Se Lillian = and = trand of UC. Louis | play for | Present re ' "Niobe. 1 ao even-| Saturday Univer-| the 31, tunual performance play, MeN b b'y Hrheir ind 1 D iN at the Salt Lake) NIthis, year.1s.Paulton Edward "Erminic d ity of Friday 80 March Utah ACO lepartn Dramatic v { rec gives Lou its) ' ‘em out 1] hold pla | Phebe t { eons ee Y a ee ou bei is en it One tatt { ne j ye ihig pranpre electrici Che I through the marb 1 untiltt ll is e % ‘ i { , ownet na real the | i ‘ () F ; f nl D ' _ M ; Mar a ' uM I i tt A *rof. Pal ; frouma CN ; t ; 1)ce rade led f the t from he 1c ne rest of f Lead he e |4 pl hil bill i Of . z Orpheum ' c Ce. coast on the cuit. and In every ks we \ acorded good press been Angeles. Bxamincr Los : ‘ at the. the : yal Onis exhibi on sho | mee al f ee ha eee ice nok f hat On, cir-) | Sel- tl iien ‘) ‘ s nik; Acidom la to ers Se (" ole ol , AY = { yu eT : : ! > e Ai bec, eas i Mcharge \ a sunt " "His with- ueeein a iantlons of Aaron Burr deals, formation of ep gre : Tammany. , that, work persecution, despi despite led to Hamilton's the fo ynda- machine, the political |tionIt ofrcakingt, for however, Van Martin hel a 7a has not fo "bore. and asetle: politicn wns) ¥, nt. = - The sketch of the life and influence of ela pak Sd Henry Clay a che hp 101 in re ae i oruch Oe hin nublect: nae an = Boston publishers, | Gost." {s far more vivid than any preI y i eee: Zs novel five | li ceding Clay is , presented in all hie 7 are ent t patriotism, oe ; his ambition naked ake Eng anc deman La {ndefatigable and defeat |his cheerful editions have been to School. lThe portraiture t @ statesman Stephen A. Douglas a benitiog other remains, | saa ne | rae. WE Hungry is less ig td Ue, the ante AY and } ae of a De riot ~be He by erican S¢ the a (lltShOWNs triputhie o shown us a would appear to have been the ex- | to~the son il ambition, made | politi tae I "ni: the statement by aroused and national a t Hunter last year, In his vol- | tle, through | - ap ume lv on no great from prob70,000 there are that "Poverty." 69,00 to from than fewer Burr tcctive yur eeove mn to mean | | hind understood was stat * *breakfastwent so many t children Gf th ittca tion. oe phd va he not tin conTl. andes eee rnad ae on mulehty' force be- o American ("Five ce ne eae or oO j ‘ role 4 FS th of. the tchieved chieved: Vee in of -agalnat in ed the trolley t OF Si Al tak ce ths ed tes ca h a ore intimate the by Lolidon | made ier ae, Ss the sp who staged Tohh Milton. andi PythDamon produetion fo 6, Lake theatre, Mareh at the Salt ae "Angie ee season N ext € Pirate Motor in auall interested at iditionally . . ally a¢ will prove of one Is writer the for neue an teachers, aerogenes who the of purposes the ae : ock compan or fe 7 Henry igi will fork iso" v My likebe his books to buy and livesA much : land in like- the : any witho ole of squires = : 1 zoevod hae = face responsibilities théir centwentieth a j time z to build taken tury highwayman story that rivals the that | BE con-} mostly: investigatio with the || the kingdom, ste rgo ; } | ; he that the conclusions facts and The | to underfer in regard them from | dre led Mr. Bparap, to extend) | school children raeto and SE ectne of nourishment ithe OO C: | eee bankae eeee ih EO the general : Jjec the of childcem the of their, from poor very The birth. reaules remedial mea-| are are ¢€ e mmpodied | It is to. be ran-| in the present volume. stage lele@ on'|sretted that the author has shown an in-| clination to Jump at conclusions from the if moe a ter and his disposal at data meager me thods the ainathod to fall Into dency ulf-| the of much so lara that of the a literature sociological baked mt ie ue one soon the for proble an enough real thil powe ra s ot rita the « teat Sa etemmivid Peete of energy united the and minds is fn receipt of Vol. | ahiest Republican The its sobout to oe peaple whole the Biographlae asint SE lL of the deserves least Spargo Mr. lution nearl of book a Enevyelopedia il he has acwork individual for th pre- | credit pages, well-printed housand mite maith intere the for and men | complished 632 of stories life the | erving e z ¢ ese as 2 . > } . |imaking who have of done yeoman service In the: | hejungle, : is tand Seah ff even pin Andre i, aoe Utah « the historian, iss is boo the and out marks is not the ca the one a path that has he be followed, Historical Com- | pately Jensen Andrew the by more in revealing at the office of the | cyeceeded printed and pany, |of the end to be gained and ts book The company. NewS Deseret the vad éValue as al cadine a whole part wor of: the is of material abso- fall of .Preceg -chri i of bur- of the are; living, whom, but Mormon if church; friend, a me is the it mbers too not never fails to ae necessary MS will hist book no omit. dataThe which safely to treasure in the familles --- Miss Edun and "Niobe" q_sss sass Elbert D. Thomas, as and Mr. Harker Amos Dunn" tn Dramatic Club °'Peter Production of "Niobe." ; Company. ---- ona Rice Wharton George « xploits recorded Hood Robin It is a society too: so that me James. a story, and you get you are o> { Se a can x hive of the for ; love mother her who she ow *n was killed in the mili j " story, ete your addicts ait at ee o | worth, even if | autos lvoung 14 villain i lady who the z ee or is in oe who is imperille ' ya ‘ ; De® me the ‘coursé of is, pitaoe litera- | Ve contriblution Lee to & theShepard, more vat nature rorld | raseal " P where z or Turpin Dick . of does spe untilBut the that himself has taken ha ont n ‘ aa is an partisanship 0 a ' of Boston, have sent it into the worls ink of theth of car over the brink , ory facts ecessity of girl" » | | terlous "The dress. bit inted active: necessit) the . to finish " "ee d ee revealing his bias} in aes é te Chip MeGulre, daughter | te an eve raat Wy hile constantly ty 2 acts ns . very rs iOS ere di 890 ee Mae ple who site father, and | marries wicked of a very, ae of his 2ssubjects, side to the church Jensen | Macmillan into the} he| that ultt-|_ will nevertheless than a little} of the diffl-] The Girl From, Tim'‘s Place. s added, has {@tunn. Clark Charles Plat Tim's Wom Gi pean of the mastery in the lutelw ; essential 2 . he t in is written It istate's of history for the subjects, partisanship pirit *Ne encountered The York. New decided be to portraits, | culties with illustrated rofuaely at the Mr however investigation, | of these studiés and the rere sts sures Which he ) _ suger by a APP CRE ch~ '¢ ehildr child Mr roleHarryin in : ion t Chicag the conductor opinion | an a ¢ forcement cities n thy east cul lias, on The "and stated the meantime, ape me. [nadIn begun Salt ake locate to decided has | avd tudio in In elogution, a's opened. has suc comed t rea New York season has id tic art. ‘ drama and: in')?! atory .Dixey. Ex Henry. by Pe eaal Joseph Ilars Ith 4 BPDAAD Ap rewritten oe irge play J rome ne the The 2 erlishi and." of Sourch production-in:| first ‘its 1 ts week, le cham Around COSR- : OCC the at Army Salvation The time] engrossing; "The of romance raul | Introduction in_the Hunter, Mr. whi h, ho pupils'x in. and ools he Ba - +* Tt} : largely' tepee far from een hie + for tae Pipcia cana cleve i ba 1e rana {unterrhc contenontion, : # Mr i to bear : out 1 25 performances jand has sine¢ foee | least in. ite modified form. So wasfdr much as inquiry author's thé | went, « in favor om«tual with recelyed leading House F as ‘ireV >4 | j Lyceum and Empire of the lines } thé that is likely It companies lsctock thgastar be also will Gilette | William AS big : tock company. a |of ee Sreepeng | ¥ ~=. : " ncyclopedtfa. Biographteal at the Crite\\ hen London Sleeps" Chicago ind Alhambra theatres, rl F } during the last. two week playwho has been Phoebe Loubet, ing ing | comedy. 5 ho in oO R anza AIR! to- be, llade 7 the ( ai; stage play U Bee var 2 RIED ia a i nl A. law and play lay, ee oe Philadelphia principal th in tol hich | j- | the. % T Pinet ‘ ived Hal ne pheum The *3, is D> rhe esigned Ss mpanion ble tour on tre theatre the from ind inine fc rie v nt tl of her't AOL OB and. | eee lo, Orde ny h - ri rn \ wt ; p) till pipettes Abies} ‘cl ee e been on m¢ the hodOr diversified | obe ee Orphe ri ee fay ee fore rane iI D S i ; Scldoms } ee erg D pe = ~3 . her ne ' sum- terrier me 1 bull English Elliott ine I 7 i nigh Tol Oe f'\% Unive ucessful. ' ist \ eorts li ent ‘ home Dre The ES Liebl 3 ( ask‘he deelares, wi r Arbara * | tented themselves, coded pee! Anuik SF es has anv had | not have who children "those alor Bathe will |!ng play ns z uppert= | run ay compan) the for lay Olive up'-a| stand morning, this breakfast ay < w here sailedsfar America, May Miss To Robson Bleanor |inge defeat} to as it was likely ethod as lazy engagemen spring short a th ajopen of creation the entrusted: e itl Go begin. ~ ‘compat stock next Pittsburg, a J the ! rtt Iwi ] ' go satisfied not is_ who amateurs the |} those for breakfasts to supply undertook and name the he has mastered of edu-| ynti} the board and atatving children, vitals innermost the of even mission The investigation. an instituted jeation nae results of both movements appeare lo : . ibile He is a rich young ee a if eae: Ee aly aan somewhat Hunter's Mr: disprove fed both as actémiand } na , (wee this company t0)bde |ager, pea tho is concluded has be ) By ill bh who Man, erebby tt. uaw h 'it n rt I F pre- | man April in te " 7 some Fa h 3h { j i} , 1 P, 7 wAk' WEAK. . membe j The play ill wil art Robrirude ¢ ed onthe the J head the Bel oS . THE OF DOOCSOSSSESS the na as and coast season to the a lc-| ( New ease Yor New. in ason met©] a he -proposes.to have a earn will he where Baltimore nm nat hy ess "A r King, +7 MS plato B. paenma ga any d : yee winter ay : . |.completed:xa tar Doom."Melo are. ‘ eb ‘ recen Ra ceremo the Robert = ween X et) Florence Y . ~t] w fi the parts produced be 7‘ Ed \ os Hart |. ah Moore I ove leading to rlk f \ i ! i ‘ 1 ' _ rm ferim Aer George i 'Len Other | have » ‘ for play Barrie Prine hi ing ; : is a reTim M k d Lluimy and: nd , new 4 Henry performed Rosenfeld's | combeRehearsals Esmone engaged \ been Ii 5) Pet ek ee "STRENGTH , } Tusic tt rw Rufus Weber Joe at lesque - to Maret on- j . oe Be Late Jp ei ono Was a akss DANReT earl for accepted has Brady Tal te n act ye ‘ OOOO OOP 500 DOOOOODDOOOO9SCOOOO : - -- ------ \ hey ve IN - ith i u ROBERTS, FLORENCE + : 7 we is due to whom show nation a into country this of ss power. driving great that of | t attention the upon e urgency immediate of the lfluences cause The nublic. = - the |} the ook. J rae \ won't damn and be gettin' ‘emThehell,crowd's Give tC fl and in-the ' ol pi i om Ward Col 1 ° ; Th Sea tre ute Politiciaar American 1a 1 ha: lea Spargo's volume, to Mr: has written if you and "under-| word the fit to substitute }seen In his own | toing the book used as ‘hun sry, for fed" \\ dout ‘ : B. WVard, Parson.' "Pive American Politicians." Politics, the motive force a the development of good government may be sald to be made up chiefly of parecuat ambition and its effects. hus, with such pees in his iatest Orth, Dr keynote, their | "Five mad Jim, Bailey, Who is A. ‘"The Sage Brush a loss} The short sketch naturally, with the local organization, They Going () Ir. at ine th - pee ue 0ee to -thane doubt, But. of)| no of "The the title John | theUnder enaerite Lincoln, has Crymade SpargoBitter Children," ja useful contribution to a subject involv| conflictke Eee on both "political: personaliin the warring no 0 chee at every year press wit ing problem war an¢ ) ‘ | was Cleveland.) ee ympany, tl ee unnat- | Politic a not day, every to school gs" as srothe Mr. | Burrows as form,"' that "In inference. , nat-} was statement "the allows, Spargo Paternoster's "Motor Pirate. of for, criticized, justly very and urally season by an agreeable You can get of chil-| like that number nothing course, fanPaternoster's C. Sidney lreadine oreentees without absolutely go dren * I ) recognize| hell. It. |The | that formes st to G," and Bill provided (} the 0) Re , time Bro & Co., nave Dinted Mrs. the times, to meet See ae lish and () Sydney production. Dut Optimist The ed finall 5 Thut last end | 4 t ! well-known colon)ess, thirteen that York Cityingryaloneand "who In New |children mc. oT£0 un-j|| cision school at arrive joften to do well the work .required." | federation, they Dale | fied BOK Aisappear i best | mn' Duan ht "A reatest nas Pp Duut I ai| A' 7 P \ oki et I Joe Nj‘ ‘ By I eens Jette =Sait | n ee: i iob ¥ Ir. Lee -b t him Lo () a.reom alone | 554.54 governess mplicatto to le about i leat ‘ are in | poste" probably i - ' n-| on! Gree | beautiful an | write is to Jerome IK ; \ be ill thint J lich : to ; : ‘ : very 4%. ergmg ag) : : mae : overne on 4\ helieved b ‘ ; hi if ‘ Rovorness emotianal play for Olga. Nethersole, political and parEnglish with dealing ‘ dal expected he childre o Du nl ICC ‘i- | ijamentary lf id min- at () i \ b Nevada to taken building through n tne () in . Om in himself finding (ines i:s t \ tan eer has aie uzz saw _to, ‘go down wan F as thacowboy demanded of\his dram. 24 vere ofuneral address, dns ha j " 1 () turned -- thrill L he ) | up wanted ite. of . the Du u Curia ay lo) comes us of heart citement i 1 the id iJ | eedt woods boy's a England. Vaughan's that way between.aa if fone of () f 6 b but ) E \ () ' i ‘ i n al 50 ‘ tone preRay . on tne to carey, this ale u {}| nervous.' > } * Dethe President's chair. oF anes onaap eoovernmen nee) wanted, was what that "So ‘i ; nen eit fopt clergy- | gotent in ntatecraft, he was mikzhty in r| thought the seen t he impression ‘ She will} be under Edwardes, the he And y ; parson the the spot....where.. tS oft shoot' . don' hy | book i bod landec id he i d>Grecl A\mpheot! of use { w - George nothing to So she and the ordifrom fleParson,' Service story, at Guick L\ SOOOOOOOOOCCOOT how sf : a ieee f el of and Indian girl, rich half-breed knows he and e secreted, me 4 Chip makes the father and pilot "Give 'em hell?' replied Vaughan, bewildered; wa do you a "'Mean Why, give ‘em some chin Binns sides an4 both ae ii music manager english chief, your|some of them we give the title of state off on't_ youBill shoot mouth?' DY demanded in a low whis-| man, but they were, primarily, polltins. per. ‘The boys expect you to give eas On the committee, } of Player People. i has completed his | Parwer N. | Bleanor Robson. 5 ar i in Lon¢ is to appear Dressier » plese a musical in phe messi . : « direction in Job aoe ST et far () for ran ran ‘play' play . eee {he old "A Pugh. there the : univerit athe | or th i re { 7 ; orey Phe .a 7 ia ha MA ,| ts aig club Indian "4 t-, | -______----_ Kate to nuaw, what to say. To quote from the book: "After the usual funeral service, when all the religious rites had been observed at the church and the grave, The funeral | still lingered. the crowd pigtp | for her written especially ead a company which will and and Next ng ‘ npg the MeGulre man the original of Haverford, the Epis-| copalilan minister of the place-the very antithesis of Vaughan The funeral of Charlie Davenport, the gambler, is also a true picture Charlie's record was not an enviable} Alice Ward one, and Vaughan, who was requested | Author of to hold the funeral ceremony and ‘do Notes ena s Will > UL Jtodgers, \ Manola.| eae Armsby. Tomah, wander and separate, they eharacters who lived in Eureka, Ne-! vada, twenty-five years ago, and it will | not be at all difficult for people who| violin. played together by such one iain pune ney arse land fe whan includes james E. - Wilson, | musicians habavg7wot.Renn heard before obey eo ve Northrup, | 19 Salt La Ormon Eugene Robert MeWate, aie gory r lorence Robinson, Adelaide from many entitled appear ortre , e the friend was Jack Perry, a saloon keeper, who, strange to say, becomes one of the staunch supporters of the parson's "hanky-pank k shop,' as the mission is called. Jack Perry, as we as Pere Hyacinthe and Mat Kyle, who Concert. a people scene still ive book, quote are eM ! eee oe attr che Is musica has Pugh's. Drinking, gambling, and dancing were suspended to give the parson "full swing for an hour," to ind The Orpheus club has planned a he | hoevelty in instrumental music and +) to present: the famous Belgian ‘cclc known| well the = later' who will recognize the truthful descriptions of the third chapter of () \ lead Figman, Max ‘ n the While it is Impossible for nary reader lo segregate fact tion in "The Sage Brush accomMr, Shepard will also to a perfectly | Ment. situations Tha. did dramatic movetwo rg 7 cat ite | ; Geran a ms os » pror aeen pan The characters natural denouement. ses of | Ments are all natural and portray today Old unhealthy. religious of up made nature dual rives | composionefor of theGreig's t#io, probably cir- | tions literarysplen-| well asthrough instru-| three arranged as drawingThe room scenes and There is a RRS a tragic denouement, and-well, the book ends be me received She is taken to civili- them, Chisholm, a charming young widow, Is ripening when Vaughan's wife ar- Arthur with together Gerardy betrothed list to the Shepard, the pianist, and Willard k Weihe, violinist, at.~ a concert to - be to her ji he ruardian' SOT she be‘ April 26. The three masters cs knowl the author of the|§ given : als 3 in a also and in solo heard be of | Will subject the became nas which book i but her most | Maine, and roughest the as * want they what them gives and Vaughan between tachment recitals, especially when he take theme fr m the werks of Shake- ic summer and his wealthy is into weut Old Cy, a trapper who sweetearly his because woods the "The on Grpced, gnotha peert oO | |} of | nas eae the girl is a ang that fervor and human passion, discovers | he lovers together. to do in a book or in the that the miners demand shel the re- | 00d thing ligion, as their whiskey, go down like | larger volume of the world. promotion than of themselves and their personal convenience Of the stare he is a courteous, genial gentleman, living quietly and decently as a guardian The act of the piece be- | gentleman should, and in leisure hours gil on the graduation. day at a wom-| cultivating those graces of mind and ul college [hse eroine ha written | character which come only from tL mae Wwaich { aid ta reflect certain | Study reflection and ennobling asso-| pl ot he | dea gz with the) ciation relati existing betwee h ind hei a Occhi the wild with writer on|UnUl and | 84m Clement Rev. suas. | her a Methodist parson," story "the time that lived his his reaches Raymond Stetson uncle They are and for sation to Los| Boston from his | i editerial and of and of life; #nd cared for. stands } | Recital Hams in an noyel camp, huss Baw, ana thie Neveda ele Girl nigh eltal « "Oregonian | Godforsaken miningstriking camp hero, in Nevada. us a pleasing no meansa but by picture, sentimental, littlehastoo given | He with | the Vaughan, Frederick Warde will give two recital 0 the Salt Lake theatre oe Th ir da Ip the ee ui ra men « pals d thea wi) rs is | land Re e Is so goo in away, poppies: minister fram england (where he has| have died, there is left his wife), settles down as a mis-| Vent her aaDpioes slonary in the mining town of Eureka | @re mart In the early ‘80's. Eureka was known Mr. igonh knows Lion" Js the title of | offered by Will Da- Warde new mining known the As Vaughan, at vis and company If the audience does not laugh at this the press agent ha been fibbing The ever popular kinodrome- will pr nt some new motion pictures The management announces thatan unusually strong bill has been booked for conference week, which will be headed by Stanley and Wilson in "The| Professor and the Singer Prederick runs Par- fornia: Ca of a y the audience concede that | White Miss Hall fs billed as | Danie) and His comedy sketch Parson." Brush Angeles as a lecturer and Evans, who reshe until not that. wig would gloves and convincing ind het Jon g noved re . S, ut mscrupulous Sage the Inthe Grand Carngon of Arizona, Regio Desert Painted of the dians and the Old Mlstiota nen Basketry, o" be "comedy ¢haracter cre- | | #re billed as playersoe rahe of cde compa the best with the | ac! and. gesembied ivi Hae Salt Lake this week will be able to | tout most wlaborate productions/oh a white girl successfully how of the Weak" is dis- | Jude "The Strength a rhe Hail pene o AMitaLe Can ms rhe { ae tinct! wus Hac Brush "The the popular ton James, " = Pr ies : | | w will, "Sage of in a Nevada [=o 4 Alice Ward Bailey, an Amherst, Masadvantages of a school for young in attractive as becomes and the disclos- | }adies, comes author, sachusetts, In been. has always she as ure that the hero of the book, drawn|™&nner Ray falls in love with face and form. Wharlife, is in reality George from hitarity. promote oOo Real Utle-page wee Kk two & Following hard upon the announce-.c@mp ment that the name A. B. Ward on the 2UNt rhé and | of Lavine is that team Another InGas. "The present who. Walton, pector and the Prima Donna." Their | ict embraces anything from juggling 7S od si 0 and jests to repartee and good. sing- ; le means a as \ er a Lid "ofopportunity. her career to and * to display star cope arial for i motional: actre inagement of John Cort popnier is audiences lead- | "here ¢ountry. | Past havethe laughed atthe kKnoc about | tad pa rf form, the Vy 161 te The tentious. giv ar the ( hick ir role a8 in and Captain The labeled It ds "her | 2ct ‘to es anything. mean which might Tat {pn | the eaach thi vehicle ae Dareto ue ne new | Rosaire a Weak," su of) {n ria moder Smith: ing ‘ stars ‘Vist long will be she of trength a ofamong the placed she is consent, ing feminine With' credit. i" glorious | audience last evening appreciated it by watching it so intently that clam; orous demonstration did not break out until the curtain fe ll or that final wonderful group ‘At the Finish.' and comes also attraction second The from the Los Angeles Orphe Bm. direct het steadily demonstrated has to more year Gach advancing until finally, by common work, Roberts ibility, serious only sev-| Velous as to balance the | Not only beautiful,"tt. Salt Lake theatre on Monday evening, opening an engagement of three nights and a matines Since her advent of the stage, Mis ~ Modern Florence. Robert éfith statringé tour, s 3S VE wR Sew | THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1906 | unmask Incidentally, ay proper.ingenious fegtly deal compelled was the | good thatto of work and support "Chine srowing to sixteen | the thrilling sort, for there 4 rna vee bluffs str oak A is a post tion of f compos the Pirate was a wills rhiess farm of a dis- | character. and battling as the myste rimen mentioned-and It is said, to be baby ert . a L. 4 Page & taMes. her keeper | ous Mr overhears Saute ttastper the alm to Include all tn the complet™ : shers; * ny L : | ou to a half- breed In-| Boston, are the pu' but it will also be useful et larrange to sell her ed work: supply } Lake booksellers can She dian for three hundred dollars. a reference yolume at all times, anc everywhere. |