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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1631. Ussi COMMERCIAL. Gaorga" liaa frjwirwj, THE UTAH. thocja La Lkd F , fcoa-- sad jsa it. would caSartL'y att- est the idaattat Lbs ju AMUSEMENTS. a fraad ecs tactual It 5riA KJJa How mm ij y Lke the TW F"mW Srrrrtrj. The Grand was we3 f&ed tK-ket- ? last evea-icg- . GBMD OPERA HOUSE ! the auiseraLas sotwithwaffling Ho t axxl Liberal nrtury! a era oasipau! to work at that kid ca1 weather and bad v&Iki&g. CliKW - tMTt -. oaa line," La k. u. cot buatB; Private ScrCary" seared s brilliant ( U Lis was a fxvety good kiukifig crowd at eoceta. and Wit aa It Mr. Chaa. FroLaiaa s comu!5y. ebaerf it not Uka ntiffht -- A afler- pany ut player m ja sutcy tiwod fur Tt ESIUI JlSllHtha thought of mpLug suiiUe to tha Grand opera Lous yeaterday tbMBaelriS, cheer hioaia prefect isJuaCrr, Leeaa play ia a pure comedy, with store Tu Dn.f rosaMfiAi. fell af jrd to work at tlituUtf to the auaute than anything ever laugha the suunded Las Lrt oa oaa Uhm Tns LufJaaL, saTty fc os It a sot the Ua twa poieaor ahotwlii stage ia - ItoM 1 I. put cdae. battle cry sow ft a glurkjua axl cer- one of the tnreadbare fares eomalws in almcan aaythicg papa railnala,or which of isle have grows rather tira-aowork with tain victory. Uoorgaeaa wallaffurd to The ptets has a very good pkA, THE GREATEST COMEDV EVENT Mr. WM. Gillette s (new) hundred aiilliuna in aiht and the story run smoothly throughout i o half a for a that aUM iai think saosicfit thr aamMiui of tne with oocstant NVfarthaitMa, our oil frieed JayV is aay doubt aa to tha eucttauatios is tost ladicroua of aitnationa. Ever since ad ac-titin. iras. poujU are sound. The practical it waa first produced in New York, at is the adacatioa of power of the Liberal party ia Ogdeo. for the the Madiaoa ivauare theater. The Pri! . Tuk. far rBaaama' at rw.Ata Under Direction of ME. CHAS. FIX) II MAX. nin-ivate Secretary'1 has bees a paying i t1 trara ttrt r-- r haana K it tha f jtura. Tha world haa aaa enough UDia Liberal role, Offdea ill eon-tiaof the spactade of college graduates. It came to Ogden after playtha program of davalopnieot and ing tha nvoat suoceaaf ul esgageeaent of with flir:f- -l educatioo aad pruftawinnaJ eeiisoo at tha Baldwin tneater in San a to progress inaugurated Vy the Liberal the ga CITY LIBERAL TICKET. avequiramaeta, atraggling in aia Francisoa. THE BEST COMPANY EVER PRESENTING THIS heart tha to to Uka parteomforUbla bring, Of the company presenting the piecs, on which tha mistake baa brought THE FUNNIEST .PLAY EVER WRITTEN. hardly too much can be said ia its favor. UeS CTT. Tar Major. J. is now ia order for the Liberals of All its members are of the beet charac It aa result natural a about THOMAS BETA. Far Eaaonif. to forget all former immaterial ter, aad their acting throughout la Every young man and every young Ogden Far Cwllaeuw. KU iUED T. HUME. Mr. Oustan, Nearly the Entire Original Cast of the Initial run of 3J0 Night at "MaLsuo and work, heart and soul, for smooth and well finished. differences fut Traaamrar, W. T. HKLF&ICH. woman, no Batter how situated is regard valued the as con tha secretary, private For Marabal. J. W. METCALF. Square Theater," New York. house with laughter, while Harry Allen' to financial proepeerU, should be fitted is the good of the Liberal party. roa L acle CaUermoie was superb, una outer some way to stake a living with his or a i K. C Lasdj aa4 her own hands is case whimsical Fortune "Tift WW-Tuna-rili ToKicaT occurs the meeting of Utah male parts were all well taken, and the e Seats on sa at y POPULAR PRICES.-Reser- ved at 10 a. m. ladies were especially good. Fttaemld.: ;r9aka aUMaak. Jaatiea. TatNaaa such a thing necesaary. editors and publishers at Salt Lake City the should render and : were H. The H. fine, eta?e gaena very settings assoDr. M. X. Gran. JwUca, tiaarga & There is a surplus, and probably always for the purpose of forming a press altogether one of the pleasanWet evenwas of season the riven. The same ings will be, of professional men and women ciation. Fraak A "l ook ia the worldmen and women who TMrS piece this evening, and all who failed to ! go out last night vhould surely not miss iaa4 Kobart Bba. Jaatiea, AC. KawilL A Kassas paper aaya that twenty-onror wiut are fitted only sorting this last opportunity to see "the btst Foorta If ard Cnrilaw : W H. Tonu their brains. The consequence u that a of the legislators of that state are deaf thing in iu line on the road 4 J. R. Elliott. Jartu. Val GiSeoa. them but that unfortunately, none of E A. KJ and very great many of them are not workFifth are dumb. Lara rauUrror." IT at Uareunba, Jaatiea, T. A Waaleau ing at all, for the reason that all of the work aa At the Grand opera house tomorrow they can places calling for such Mm Mjxvis A. White, a Kansas wo- night Georgia Cooper will alternate with do are tilled by those w ho can do the THE LIBERAL TICKET work just aa well as they, or better. man, haa been asleep three wecka. There Gertfe Homan the title role in "Little AND A In the local column of this uuwill Thete people realize, bitterly, that the are many men in the same atata who Lord Fauntlerooy," which w ill be seen at the Grand opera house tomorrow and La found a full sooount of the proceed- bright thing for them to have done have been asleep for aa many year. to learn a have trade. would good Thursday evenings, and a special matiheld convention Liberal yes ing of the ia s man in Kansas who, they nee on Thursday. She is the daughter if the rising generation of students And Therb of lieorgie oodthorpe, well and favor terday afternoon, and The Commeimux, in our schools and " colleges will only say, has never seen a railroad train and known throughout this section of Produetioa of MRS. FRANCIS H0DOSOS BURNETTS Celebrated Proae Poem, proud to jlnes at Uia bead of thi col ahow intelligence and sense enough to who just recently heard of Abraham ably the country, she having, when a child, umn the names of tha candid tea nom profit by these prof national superfluities, Linooln'a assassination. They ought to appeared as Prince Arthur in "King JUI!ini!llllUnilllUllllllll!lllllll!IIIIIIMlinilllll!lllllilllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllll!llt John." and many other child a parts inated by that body. then there will of necessity be lees dis- send him to the legislature. ia a decided blonde, while Gertie Georgia Tha general impression prevail, appointment and suffering and misery is a distinct brunette. "Ldtue Jjord in store for them in the years to come. The Commercial is looked to to "moke Fauntleroy" is one of the most success s atnd Thb Commercial heartily iiniiiniiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiii; "A profession" sounds very nioe to the the right". The prediction is here made ful dramas of the day and ahould play to with it, that tha contention ear; "a good trade" ia very nice to the that the champion of the Liberal party crowded nouses would have had very bard work to parse, and it controls ten times the will not be found lacking in its real ia Theatrical Note. aetlle upon a better lot of man for ita chances of happiness and comfort in the the aervioe of the party. Wilson denies the report Franc ALTERNATING IN THE TITLE ROLE. candidate than thoaa whom it elactd practical struggle of life. going the rounds of the press that there com two will be Monarch" pan "Merry has A banner of to in tha the Liberal St. Louis justice to carry peace victory ies .4 CULPABLE CONGRESS. the road next season. There decided that a woman must return the willupon be but one company, and Mr. Wil tha promt campaign. The large and This principle son will head. that and the chance are aKoallant body of repreaentati vee of tha The country a large had hoped that gifts of a rejected lover. of equity, if generally established, ill that it will not be seen outside the large show would AND A 8PECIAL CAST OF NEW IOBK PLATERS, VND&B THE DIRECTION OF a Xiberal party haa dona ita important tha present congress a wonderful falling off in the num cities. some good and effective effect to do Speaking of Ogden's new theatre the MR. AL. rprarir in tha intereata of ita party in a work. So ber of matrimonial engagements. far, it must be confessed, the Dramatic News says: "The theatre is which challenge competent and great body haa pursued a way one of the finest iu the west and called Popular Prloea. Heatig on .Sul st tho BoKifflca, Trnwdar, .Ian. 27IU Visit A wsw york physician gave this advice forth a great deal of admiration. honeet criticism and which entitle it to course which is little less than a disgrace will appreciate the new attractions ing so are to a "If you dyspeptio patient: tha cordial gratitude of arery true Lib- - to the nation. house, after playing in the hall preWe of the west are especially exasper very careful what you eat, and yet Buffer viously used for amusement seekers. sraL and advice stop being The Grand compares favorably with the ated over the delay in the matter of the severely, take my It waaa great convention. Ita greatest ailver careful. Sail in and eat good theaters of the larger cities and has a bilL It does not seem right n;r so BTaatneaalay in tha absolute fairneea reasonable nor sensible that a measure aturdyfood and stop thinking about seating capacity of about 1,500. Messrs. Bowes Phillips start on their ne v which characterized every atep from of such vital import to the west and of your stomach." managerial career under bright autart to finish. No effort waa made by such decided benefit to the whole counspices." can These are some "Ganelon," recently brought out in anyone to take an unfair advantage of try should be allowed to go over to the didates" who werelately "aspiring at the New York by Lawrence Barrett, has not and there ia no doubt next disappointed session, the success that was anticipated. anyone else; bone of the proved of result but indications to convention, yesterday's that present just point has been replaced by "Franceses da It 'convention tactic" in the line of "sharp they cheerfully accept the verdict and Rimini," one of Mr. Barrett's strongest that result There are many other matters of de- will work as hard aa anyone for the suc- productions. practice" were employed, or even at A locomotive race is the latest sensation tempted, but everything waa conducted cided importance which should be dis- cess of the ticket That is where thoir to be introduced into the realistic drama. sense come in their and of houses session both good this and patriotism by In a manner perfectly open and above- - posed ThisnoVel feature will be used in "A which have not yet been reached at all Royal Pass." award, aa all must admit who partioi For years the Drury Lane theatre, The session is half over, and what has Ma5T of Ogden's best business men 3ated in or witnessed the proceedings. been accomplished? So little that it is particularly noted for their close atten London, under the management of Auhas been noted for the The work of the convention is done, scarcely worth the telling. In about tion to business, were found "out" when gustus Harris, splendor of its Christmas pantomimes. .co xar, bo gooa; out uie worn is oniy seven weeks' time the session expires by visitors called at their offices between 2 But this year it surpassed all its former efforts. months previous to the perajcommenced. The Commercial is in the limitation. At that time, all matters be- and 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They formanceFor artists, costumers and decoraeither branch of congress are buried, were "attending to business," however, fore tors were until at a cost of 975,000 Jfight to the last muscle of its strength and cannot be resurrected before the and the "business" was at the Grand they placedbusy upon the stage in "Beauty Ita coat is off, and it proposes to put closing of the year, unless a Bpecial and the Beast tbe most gorgeous specopoia house. forth all its energiea and use every hon session be called. tacle ever produced upon a stage. And, the way, this grand old theatre, upon It would be well if our members of That many of the participants in yes by arable means within its powr to score whose stage have appeared nearly all CO. for the Liberal party a yietory the like congress could be induced to put into aer day's convention would not maka the groat lights of tbe English drama, official enconduct a little of the their good actors was clearly demonstrated by is soon to give way to the encroachments of which it has not yet seen. And this is 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ergy and intelligence which the average their weak voices, which sounded very of business and will be torn down. . jjiist what should be the determination business man puts into his business. It "lonesome" in thebig auditorium. These The next generation of theatregoers will old live in remembrance of only art every member of the party of every ia a matter of business, and business of same weak voices, however, are liable to Drury Lace. it should That the a haa is, stentorian before gravest who have at heart the best the presimport ring nan, indeed, A TREAT FOR TONIGHT. be. It really appears to be, however, a ent campaign is closed. fintereata of our proFparous city. j matter of lothargy and indifference and we all know what the Liberal party Program of the Library Entertain jawbone. Everybody is getting sick of The central-westerpress continues 3aa done for Ogden; we all know that the this ment at the New West Academy. crowd of supposed rep- its stupid rot on the subject of Jerry candidates of that All would and to resentatives are have like present party enjoy excellent elocution, and un "sockless statesSimpson, the men thoroughly competent to till the them awaken to the fact that there is man" of Kansas. They have so:ked the doubtedly one of the very finest representatives of that high art is Miss Ella offices for which they have been selected; business to be done. old man into a notoriety uncalled-fo- r Leotta Swanton. She at one time can is and the subject getting very frosty. convulse the audience with ire all know what disastrous chances we A communication in this issue from laughter, Let and his socklessness and the and at another can move the same lisjnre taking in contemplating a change of An Old Taxpayer" contains the state "dearJerry readers" have a little rest teners to tears. Her imitation of singing political government for the munic- ment that "property in Ogden was albirds and moaning winds is truly remarkable. Her voice is flexible, her ipality; we all know that by loyal zeal most a curse to owners before the in THE BURNS' CONCERT. range unusual. She is pleasing in ap and courageous endeavor we may retain coming of the Liberal party, and many and graceful in movement. pearance elseleft and here made homes Took Tlace Last Jiijrht ana Was She understands the advantage of costhe good we have and secure untold ma- people It where because they lost all hope of a tumes. Miss Swanton will be assisted by Very Successful. terial benefits for the future, and by our Prof, and Mrs. Nagel. The following is change from Mormon to Gentile rule." The Caledonian society celebrated the the excellent program that will be given love of Ogden and our hope for the And yet there are some .members of the Robert Burns anniversary last night at this evening in the New West Academy: FABT I. city's weal, ws are in the fight to Liberal party who actually propose to the Union . opara house with a fine liter- Piano overt ure, "Poet and Peasant" make an alliance with the party which -:. Suppe win! Mrs. and musical Frank and Prof, Nagel. program, and concluded waa vanquished only after such along ary "A Close Call" Baynea Recitation, the satisfactory occasion with a largely Recitation. "The Tell Tale" Anon and bitter straggle. Selected Recitation, hnmorons attended ball. SENSIBLE EDUCATION. Soprano solo, "Fly Forth. Oh Gtntle The program as heretofore announced DoTe' .....Pinsuti The women employed in the depart Mrp. Frank Naiel. An eastern paper, credits Jay Gould was substantially carried out The Selection from Shakespeare. ment at a have started fund Washington -both vocal and instrumental, was PART II. with the following excellent expression for the erection of a monument to the music, made up of Scotch airs and words. The Character recitation Selected , in a recent interview: Komanze .........Rubenstem late General Spinney This project is addresses were on subjects appropriate nano, ) a, using:' soap especially made for Only WaltI It seems to me that our colleges ought only a Chopin Prof. Frank Nancl. proper tribute to the memory of to the occasion, and the event was altoto adopt a new course. The time, I think, such as to arouse pratiotic emo- Recitation, (patriotic) "Our Folk".. .. ..Catlin wool goods. All goods washed by hand. haa come for them to pay lees attention the first government official of any prom gether of a Hammock" Nye tions for, and eloquent memories of, Old Kecitation. ''Romance ( a. The Vow to the Greeks, Romans and Hebrews and inence who showed a disposition to give Scotland. Meyer Holmund Solo, The address Soprano of Mr. Willis b Lllaby Krminie the dead langungee, and understand that the women a chance in government em G. Emereou on ' Burns" was reaire, frank ftneol. this is a progressive country, and that a Recitation. Duet" "La Grippe ceived with great satisfaction by the "Christinas Night at the person is very much misplaced here who ploy. Every woman should revere the society. It would be Drinted in Kecitation. Russell quarters does not know how to help himself with memory of General F. E. Spinner. in this issue were not so much space full his own hands. It would be the occupied with political mntters. It will Wanted for Murder. asiest thing for our colleges There are said to be nineteen men in probably appear in The Commercial on Columbcs, Jan. 26. The authorities to have mechanical and manual Wednesday morninsf. . (departments incorporated in their sys- the United States senate whose aggreAnother event of the evening was the at San Francisco have asked for informatem of tuition. son My Who display of a George gate wealth ia $140,000,000. portrait of Robert Burns on tion concerning Stewart E. Bell, alias as an expert telegrapher, and when he wouldn't be a United in of senator the stage, under a line of red letters States to the West, we has traveled with me Sidney Bell, under arrest charged with a makso letters with much the suspended by to thread, "on console him the the murder ot Samuel Jacobeon, in that irenerally live in our car, and switch it 1 ing the line: off at a siding. My son will then putoa side?" city, August last The charge is based waa a "There Ud la born Kyle." tu liia boots, his steel clamps or prongs,and upon the confesBion of a man named This picture of Scottias favorite root Campbell, suppoped to have been the of go op the telegraph pole, attach the wire Thb Kansas Alliance has 116 newspa and surroundings to his instrument in the car, and then brought down the accomplice ot Bell. The family of Bell O. Box , resides in Columbus. He ran away from Jte sends for me all my telegraph mes- pers which champion its interests house. Mr. McGreiror's were homo Findlay Bonus when makes feel him to twelve state. old the troine one It could for that he This is years sages. throughout satisfactory to the society also. In Brazil and Australia. When at all times. . every county in the state, and ten to very sjrt his own living was an fact it occasion ho that Ogden's engaged ia daily labor and had sevAll of wh'ch is truly sensible and ali rm. it wiH be queer if something is Scotchmen one of the most gave i i times eral personal en?o'' ' father happy r M. X. F. PTnCE, Manager, together correct The spectacle of "Sou drop, v ith s'ich support CV ' vni.i. and otherr. they ever enjoyed. OGDCN. t in - TWO NIGHTS, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 26 & Its ll. U-d- 27. L. n oa i Ij't "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY," aroB-panuue- r J. Aaena. Box-offic- Wars-Casc- to-da- usa GRAND OPERA HOUSE e ." ' Wednesday and Thursday Evenings SPECIAL MATINEE ON THURSDAY January 28 and 29, 1891,' bn u ! 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