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Show OGDEN, TOE MORNING EXAMINER to LTAH SUNDAY MOKXIXO, OCTOBEIt 9, 190. the Italian Deputy Boss!, one of the cleverest professors of geneoiogy. Instructing him to examine Princess a Louise thoroughly, to prescribe cure, to make a derailed report of her condition, which may be used aa evi divorce proceodlngs dence In the against the bnsband of tha princess Princa Philippe of SaxeGoburg. and Uotba. The pnnee lx charged with having brutally maltreated Princess BEHIND THE FOOTLIMTS Manager Grant of the Grand Opera House, announces the opening of the regular Dramatic season with the popular actress Florence Roberts, in two of her latest successes, Monday night she will present "Teas of the "The DUrberrUle." Tuesday night, Adretitlae of Lady Ursula.- To be followed by Sousa and his great band of 65 people, as this is the first appear anre of the band in Ogden in eight years, it should bo taken advantage of The by all good lovers of music. week will be closed by Haverlys Minstrels, said to be larger and better than ever. They will give two on Saturday afternouu and evening. house. Florence Roberts will present are Miaa Estelle Liebling, soprano; Mr. the famous Anthony Hope romantic Mlaa Jessie Btraua, violinists, and Ur- Herbert L, Clarke, cornetlaU. of Adventure Lady The comedy sula," original produced by Edward 1IA VERITYS MINSTRELS. Hot hern and Virginia Harned In New W. E. Nankevllles colloesal organidemoat of one the Is York City. It sation, Haverlys Minstrels will be tha lightful plays In Miss Roberts' varied attraction at the Grand Opera House and of genuine repertoirs and is full on Saturday Matinee and Night. A wholesome fun. Ifie srory occurs In succession of surprises are promised lu the of England during the early part season's this program, while the preare eighteenth century and there acts, the various abundant opportunities for magnificent Teas of Nsuumes and stage selling. the DTrbervlIles" will be the opening bill on Monday night. s p.:rIor-raance- Pretty Peggy." by Prances Aymar Malthe s, in which Jaue Corcoran will star during the coming season . and which was oue of the few great in New York last season, will open the mtddleof August and will be the first of the big productions to visit the south and west. Miss Con-orawill lye supported by Andrew Hobson and an unusually large company, under the management of Arthur C. Alston and J. Kmniett Heater, auc-cess- es n A Runaway Match" will be presented at the Grand last of the month. It la one of the greatest farce comedy successes that the atage has known In several year, and nrored n pronounced kit In New York ns well an In Boston, Philadelphia and other Atlantic cities. KREIJEKICK WARBK AND KATHRYN KIDDER. With the event or Frederick Wards and Kaihryn Kidder on for the evening n very radical departure form routine theatricals la assured. These two famous artists ara to appear In the brllllauilly successful play Balammbo which Is founded upon Flnnberi'a great novel of that name. The play la the wk f Stanislaus Strange and If. a la claimed, he has made the moet of the magnificent opportunities the book affords.tt cannota fail to run the gamut of human not as they are ett pressed by the ultra dvlllxed people of today, but as times, they were In when right was might, and love affairs were conducted on the Mine siren, mu principle. In story and plot therefore the new play must be far removed from This should be the commonplace. paw-ioii- special sentation of first part and closing number, are produced on a scale of scenic grandeur, Immeasurably surpassing any previous effort In minstrel history. The first part spectacle. The Evolution of the Watermelon," aside from bring a revolution. Is claimed to be the positive limit In decorative art and electrical splendor, while the mammoth song and dance sketch, Moonlight in Dixie, a picturesque production of plantation Ilfs, is said to be the most pretentious offering of tbs decade. THE STAGE HAS PROBABLY LOST JOSEPH JEFFERSON. Joe Jefferson will not go on the stage this fait, and it la perhaps duubt-fu- l tf be ever will again,1 was the information given out at the Hotel Tour-ain- e, Boston, this week, by the veteran actor's wife, before she left for Buzzard's Bay. He la a very feeble man, said Mrs. Jefferson, and needs absolute rest before he will be In condition for active work. He will take this rest at Buszard'a Bay aud will stay there until cold weather." During recent years Mr. Jefferson has spent much of his leisure time in Florida and at Buzzard's May, where he Is a neighbor and intimate friend of Cleveland. His two sons ara on the stags. Mr. Jefferson is an old man, tha veteran of the Engllsh-apeaklstage, and no actor haa longer retalneu popularity. His greatest success waa la Rip Van Winkle. He mads his first hit In this play, and there is little question but his personality and skill practically mads the play. The public, usually fickle with actors and plays, never gave up its love for Joe Jefferson as old Rip. Last year Mr. Jefferson acted during a season of ten weeks. Mr. Jefferson la really the last of the old school of American actors. His nature Is most kindly and lovable and no actor of recent generations ever won n closer following of genuine friendship. Last year he was repeatedly asked when he meant to retire, and ha always genially responded that he wasn't an old man yet; that he Intended to play return engagements for the coming season. He had planned to go out for a season of several months this year. NAVY YARD EMPLOYES DROWNED Pensaola, Fla., Oct. A Five men a were drowned In the bay during squall today by the capsizing of a sail boat la which they were returning from Pensacola to the navy yard. The dead were all employes of the navy. Miss Liebling, Sopran i, Sousa's Band. Mias Strauss, Violinist, a when the members of the troupe are beyond its jurisdiction. Naturally, an easy method of Introduction la to send the charmer n note, nut n sloppy note, but usually very much to the paint. A few years ago a minor pugilist whose reputation was based on the fact that he bad defeated a man who was once the sparring partner of a boxer who was whipped by Terry McGovern sent one of these notes to a chorus girl, who was mean enough to show It around. This is what 11 contained: I saw de show tonight and wants to iBw youse. I'm Mickey the Kid, pugilist and Krappe. If U is all right Sousa's Band. I guess, I have n better shape, haven't 17" Which la the chance for which Romeo haa been waiting. You can bet your life you have," be says with much feeling. They don't come no better than you." And he feels then that the foundation of bis love affair Is well laid. For suppers the Bowery Johnnie pre- fers the Chinese restaurants as centers of town gayely. He dhea not re- gard favorably expenditure on flowers. Them an Bowery Johnnie thinks the height of extravagance. If he does send the chorus girl a bouquet It is usually with Initials onl7 WIN A WOMAN FORM ONE ACTOR'S STANDPOINT. FLORENCE ROBERTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY. This lath Hist asaaon at Its tour In tha equally true aa regards Its stage setmeat and It Is being presented by I tings, for It la mid In daya of ancient Carthage, 80U0 years ago, a period hithstrong cast of ctevar people. erto unknown to the dramatic atage. No drama tie event' that has trans- Tha wealth, power and glittering expired la this eity for years haa n tra vagansa of this ancient republic aug. roused so much enthusiasm and antici- gesta a dazzling beautiful production pation ns tha forthcoming sngagement and managers Wagenhala and Kemper of tho drinty artist Floranca Roberts may well have spent nearly thirty nt tha Grand Optra House on Monday thousand dollars on Its equipment a alfht In tha remarkable tragic story It la reported. of Tesa of tbs D'Urbarrlllea dramaSousa's Band Is undoubtedly the one tized by Larimer Stoddard from The. Hardy's novel of the same name. Mias distinctively internal tonal organisation Roberts art sad reputation have been In the world. Within four years the steadily until now she la not only re- American conductor haa achieved the sorted as the representative actress of highest place In the profession by wintha West but also one of tho greatest ning recognition auil success In nil the exponents of emotkmal acting on the great center as tho civillied world Amertoan ataga Her performances are and today be stands without a rival In verttable treats, they not only enter-tal- a the field he has mads peculiarly bis hut contain n world of study and own. It waa at once compliment and valuable Information. Tha play Teas an admission of great weight when so nf tho DUrbarvnies" serves to dem- conservative and Influential a paper ms onstrate the finest qualities of her art the Ixmdon Times remarked In conand nt tho same time tella a story of nection with the Souu concerts h: Lonabsorbing and thrilling Interest. The don, that the concerto ns n whole cense are laid hi England and glTe proved an admirable and most surprisaoope for some line character sketch- ing lesson In the poMlbllltien of n wind es as well as a handsome scenic pro- band when ably trained," hut that was duction. Among MIm Roberts support- the generally expressed view wherever the Sousa Band appeared In Great ing company are Messrs. Hobart B Lucius Henderson. William Britain. Y cranes, Forrest Beabury, F. Woodson, Mr. Sousa Is now engaged upon his and the Misses Georgia Wnodtbrope, seventh concert tour, Lonlss Royce, Adels Worth, Lillian inaugurating the thirteenth year of his Armaby, Anita Allen and Ollle Cooper. famous hand, and. will be heard here at the Grand Opera House on Friday Tuesday night at the Grand Open eve of the coming week The soloists th, l JOHNNIE OF THE BOWERY. The Bowery Johnnie, like most other East Side Institutions. Is an original product. You see his like nowhere else. He came into existence with the advent of the travelling burlesque companies which have dominated the cheap variety theatres for the last ten years and hia development has been rapid. Like his Broadway brother, the Bowery Johnnie may lie of any age over 15. It all depends on the' juvenility of his hesrt. He Is Just as likely to be a blue eyed youth with lialr parted In the middle, patent leather, shoes and the Bowery's latest rut suit and a pockeilxxik that need replenishing as he Is to lie fat and bald headed. nut Just as probnldv hn may be in tatter and have seen lielior days. Every kind of nialo wiih red hluoil flowing through his veins Is represented among the Johnnies of the Bowery, whose goddess is the Amazon in the front FRIDAY NIGHT. an youse are on do levll meet mi at McUurks after de show. MICKEY THE KID, athlete. But the averane Bowery Juhnnl-eschews the formality of note writing he if he can avoid it. Sometimes sends news of bia Intentions to hia idol by a atage hand. A friend of mine," Bays Cupid's ambassador, would liko to make a riatR wll Youse. Ha's all right. He'S a good feller. Don't throw him down, CuUe he's me pal." Of course, the girl may protest that he has a previous engagement or that ahe never goes out with strangers, or that she haa promised to be home at a certain time. But It is current testimony that she rarely does. She appreciates an Invitation to supper, and n tryst is made In the theatre cafa The popular introductory phrase is, What will you have?" Thla, of course, applies to refreshments, and the lady i on the card attached. Some of the Amazons have husbands In the company, and careless Johnnies, he knows, have got Into a peck of trouble before now by Imprudent revolutions of their Identity. New York Sun. ANOTHER CARNEGIE LIBRARY. New York, Oct. 8. Andrew Carnegie has agreed to provide $300,000 for the erection of a central library and four branches In the borough of Islington, London, cables the Times correspondent In the latter city. The sites are to be provided by the borough. r. ROUSE REGULAR 6EA80N Monday and Tuesday, October lO and 11 Frederic Belaaco Present f Florence Roberts and her euperh company' In MONDAY NIGHT TESS cl tbe DITjIILUS Hie Arivtclurt ol L t two elaborate productions I TUESDAY NIGHT ? lily Erstrli A Comedy by Anthony Hopa Seats on Sale Friday at a.m. $1, 75c, 60c and 25o MONTANA ELKS CONVENE. Helena, Mont. Oct 8. The state association of Elk lodges of Montana haa convened In thla city. By n formal resolui on the association endorsed Dr. W. II. Havlland, of Butte, one of the most prominent Elks In the ffu J GRAND OPENING PHILLIP SOUSA TO New York, Oct. 8. An unusual a trlbution to the treasury has bti ceived by the Melroiniiiian giw railway. It came In the shape tm rency amounting to $550, handed a official of the company by a Ftfa clergyman. The latter said a mm: member of hia church had coaia that in suing the company far anal Injuries she had perjured Itself and through him wished to tore her share of the money ered. She made the false oath m advice of an attorney that she eorii not win otherwise. OPERA GRAND PRICES.... nmnyaa (iRANI) 0PERA HOUSE Friday Evening, Oct. 14 FIRST TIME HERE IN EIGHT YEARS. 11AVERLVS Is exported to any MINSTRELS. Beer," after which northwest, for the office of grand trustee of the grand lodge, which la to event next year In Buffalo, N. Y. A reser, the show, etc. I'm glad I met you, Romeo will olution commending the past adminprobably say after a while, and I istration of Former Grand Exalted Ruler Fanning waa passed. About 600 hope Ill si's you again after tonight. Of course, 1 will be pleased to Elka are In attendance. meet you once more Juliet will reNOT A SERIOUS FIRE. ply. "I enjoyed your sociability very such. Indeed I did and that aint no Portland, Ore., Oct. 8. A special to the Telegram from Marshfield, Joke." Ore., I love the stage, says Romeo, states that the Are in the Beaver Hill with much earnestness, and I wish I coal mine Is not as serious aa first rewas an actor. Say, it must be lovely ported. The mine will be for to lie an act res, a." operation In a few daya Oh, I don't know." answers Juliet There are other joiia aa good. You COLLECTING EVIDENCE IN ROYALTY DIVORCE SUIT. see. I hale traveling and appearing in tlghta. But you know Lillian Russell and Paulino Hall and Lulu Glaser and Rome, Oct. 8. The Archduchess Steall thns Broadway aniibrcttea havs phanie (Countess Lon y ay) alarmed at appeared In tights. I don't say that the news of the health of her slater I can act as good as they can, but the Princess Louise, has sent to Paris the conversation ranges to the weath- Return From European Triumphs And His Band The glorified ideal of the military band London GlobK JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Cond uctor. ESTELLE LIEBLING, Soprano JES8IE STRAUS, Violinist HERBERT L. CLARKE, Cornetist POPULAR PROGRAM. Seats on sale Thursday, 9 a. m. Prices 81.50, $1.00, 75c, 50a Grand Opera House R. ALEXANDER GRANT,. Recident Manager. . 1 Saturday, Oct 15th -- MATINEE and NI6HT- - THIS SEASON'S ONE BIG EVENTI W. E. Nankevilles Havcrleys Minstrels A POLITE PERFORMANCE OF Fashionable Minstrelsy THE GREAT BILLY-VATheAasatsin of Sorrow. JIMMY WALL The Beau Brummell, CLAYTON, JENKINS A JASPER, and nearly half a hundred minetrM stars SEE THE GRAND REVIEW AT NOON. The parade pastes through principal streets only. Free open air concert at 7:30 p m. in front of theatre. 50c, .... .. PRICES ,..,..$160, 75c, 25c and 50e MATINEE via-a-v- XAVERLY'S M1NSTRELSL SELF Lexington, Ky.. Oct. 8. Aa the result of n crusade started here last Sunday by the law and order league to atop all labor on the Sabbath, the superintendent of n packing company and two book keepers of the same institution who were working on their JOHN .... XAVERLY'S MINSTRELS. I two-ng- Washington, Oct 8. Quartermaster Humphreys stated that no complaint hna been received by the war department of tha transport aer vice on the Pacific and that no general investigation has been ordered. row. The female members of Bowery burlesque companies are r.ot always devoid of tnleut or lacking a pretty face. But It Is the well built girl who captivates the Johnnie's heart. To see her he waits in front of the theatre where the women mem hers of the company usually make their exit, or sits expectant In the cafe, tf the theatre has a rafe annea. as it usuallv has. lu the latter ease he Invariably alts with the object of bia adoration wailing to invite her to have a drink. A formal Introduction la not always Not that there is a lack of discipline in the company, but the management does not trouble itself The the country. secured reports TO ELIMINATE BEARUtG 180)1 DANCING. from the telephone companies and proceeded aa heretofore. Baltimore, Oct 8. A aocbty fa. -forming tha present styles of PAYNE SPECIAL has been organized here by the laS REACHES MILWAUKEE. dancing masters of the city. We propose," they announce 8 train The special Milwaukee, Oct., abolish this bearbug fashion of j, arrived of Mr. Payne bearing the lug. We strictly oppune half here this afternoon. A platoon of police dancing and romping. We don't iZ and a regiment of letter carriers stood prove of dancing a sort of with barred heads as the train rolled In a waltz and shall teach our claiZ, ? 8 Personal friends of Mr. Payne were on dance to the music." hand to offer assistance to the afflicted relatives. The body will be taken to the city WOMAN RETURNS MONEY SHE FERJCKED HER. hall and will lie in state until noon rooms throughout pool rooms afterward General : A clever press agent has put in his time In the dull days writing sonic specs matter relative to the thirteen aya of wlnnlgs women. And lust because Ilerliert Kelcy would do as well as anybody, he has attached his name article is to It. The enterprising handed to us la this siyle: 1. Be considerate of her In small things. 2. Avmembrr always that everywhere In kind and sox tfcj animal klngrom, mokes difference In brains. Show her always that you count on her intelligence. 3. Need her and let her know it Women understand best that It Is more blessed to give than to receive. 4. Let her fed before and particularly after marriage that she is mure Imthan your business. You portant wouldn't care to be supplanted in her thoughts by constant mitslngs over that 3.17 that clipped through her hands yesterday. 5. Before marriage kiss her aa though she were your wife; afterward klsa her aa though ahe were your sweetheart. 6. Never abuse her confidence. Her faith In you la capital which you will have to invest many tlmea. 7. Compel her to respect. Respect Is the mother and ammirailon the father of love. 8. Take an Interest In her affairs. You would be hurt If she took no Interest In yours. B. Devote te least hslf the thonght to entertaining her during a lifetime that you would devote to entertaining her pretty sister half an hour. 10. Don't nag. Men nag as much as women, and vaccination, the slow scraping nway of the skin, pains mors than the quick incison of the surgeon's kulfe. 11. Recuunber that ahe Is the better half of yourself, and to thine own hrtf be true." 12. De generous, not lavish. When she Is your wife she is your partner. Never for money A rotnpel her to ask woman feels dependence as much as a man would. 13. 1 have devoted as mueb attention to the subject of winning the woman you have won aa to winning the woman you haven't. It Is Important to keep the love of your wife than to create love in the object of your attentions. Eternal vigilance is the price of eternal affection. Never My to yourself. 'Tvh caught the car. You may fall off. ct A Under orders from books last Sunday, were fined the Western Union wires lara each today in police courtin if were today cut from poolrooms on the fine wna asserted under the lx. -Kentucky aide of the Ohio river which the commonwealth. have furnished racing results to pool Cincinnati, New York Sunday. ne THE WAY TO WESTERN UNION WIRES TAKEN FROM POOL ROOMS. |