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Show BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS THE STORY OF "SALAMMBO'' Presented Hers by Frederick Wards end Kathryn Kidder. T October titk MOKxnra examiner ogpes, ttah, bcxhat mousing, 16 Ba Stanislaus Stonges 'Salannibo,'1 spectacular liraaia in shlch Frederick arde and Katlirya Kidder are lu appear Thursday afternoon and night vuulu probably fall i pass through play censor the hands ox London vow its production a tempted in the E:ihsh metropolis, ior "Alonna Van-n- a whli was prohibited there was duuhiiehs founded upon Flaubert' "SaiBiBiiiiw,'' as u alsu Mr. Siangei play. runs The story of "Salammbo somewhat aa follows: Carthage at the time of the opening cf iht play, thive hundred yeans before Use dawn of the Christian eta, weakened by continuous warfare was (hreaisansd by the power of ltonic, and railscr than risk further disaster, agraad to pay tribute to her powerful rival, which so depleted her treasury that she was unable to pay the great army of hired soldiers then swatting within her gates for the money duer thesk This precipitated riot, slaugh-teand sacrilege. One of the barbarian commander! named Jdatho, during his vengeful sight of looting of the cliy cateho Esismmbo, daughter of the Cartba-gvoia- n Humilcar, and crazed deterby the vision of loveliness, mines to pseee her. To this ambition ha is further goaded by Sixmdiua, a Greek. a former slave of ilamilcar, whs thirsts for revenge for the sufferings he has undergone. Spending pMs with Mai ho to penotrata the sacred precincts of the Temple of Tanlt of which Salammbo la the high prleat-rn- , and to aociir the sacred veil, which repose on the alter and which noue may look upon except the high to priest SiiLahabarlm, and live. Mat secures ilic veil sad with it succeeds . In reaching the apartments of dalsiuin-botolls bur (hat possessing the veil, he is her master, and oitis her follow hint. She Is stunusd by the awtnl but roeuvere in time to sound the alarm and Matho asoapea with the sacred trophy, regains the outer wails, uud lyhia teat where the army oi mercenaries la now encamped. This daring feat earns for him the ad miration of the other barbarian warriors ud they wake him their leader, vowing war te the death with Carthage. The loss ef the sacred veil throws tbe pagan worehlppeis of Carthage into panic. It is the greatest cursa shicb could befall them. The food and waior aupply is cut off and their very eximenre threatened by the barbarian. I t their eiLremity and urged by he priests, It is aoeided to expiate their sins by sacrificing in ihe flames of Moloch's shrins, the first horn male children of the nubility. This horrible expedient hua special terrors for cai aniBibo, as hrr brother Hannibal, twelve years of age, whom Ilamilcar has secretly kept in hiding because of the possibility of such an event, aud whom she thought was dead, has escaped and sought reiuge with her in Carthage. The priests .duly claim Hannibal for tbe eacrlflce, which of course, involves a bearl rending scene with Salammbo when he is torn from her arms . Bha confronts the high priest Bah ahabarim whs tells her that there is but one way to wave her brother and that la te restore the sacred veil before aaarise when tbe sacrifice Is to take place. Replying to her query as to how this may ba accomplished, he i el U her that only .he can do it. hat she must g.. alotie to the tent of the barbarian Mathu and ihai with her licauty he will deny hrr aothing.provid ad she shall be aubseivlent to bis will. Dreading tbe foul means, but dreading still more the horrible fate awaiting her brother, klie agrees. To drsfiiatixe this scene in the tent precisely as it is described in tbe book would of ooune be iiupoMiibie. But Mr. Siange is said to hare fnu:ul a way out of tha difficulty in such a way as to make the mene if less '1 be mill more aramatic. s of Salsmmbos visit, to the tent of Malho culminate of course tn (lie Inevitable dcaih ef both and the tragic climax of me furnish i ! i coiuif-qucnce- piy. L SULLIVAN HIS PHILOSOPHY. The ancient John Lawrenre Sullivan, whu is tending bar and studying life at the Si. Louis Fair, has bitten off a few chunks of SulUvanmque philosophy fur tbe benefit of his friends, tbe jieople. Here are some samples: He garni). He dead SCHOONER WRECKED IN GALE bu-ce- sa m e, JOHN could get anywhere fioo $10,000 to o go Into any time, If y. u ve gm a mlliiou puMhe dough in i iivulsnon. It getx The Spanish war was hum lmlta-ti-1 $s. square ic, 1901. of the real thing a regular farce. Moderate drinking d oat hurt a man, but he oughtnt to try to put the bar out of business. Of the alleged lire proof buildings, theres only one I'd tank on, and thats the rueervolr. Drain may be better than brawn, but men will fight so. vfcy nut with their honest hunch of five-- 7 . Most fighters are featherweights in intelligence. They have no philosophy in their think tank. Some people can't taka a Joke. I ones hit a fellow Just for fua and ha said it was a serious matter. 9 The extensive and. prolonged striks by the signing of an . rB1L of the workmen and others engaged I tween the dnek laborer aadTtT' ! Mar-f in f,u in the imriume interests paules en.ploving iliem Ul seilles, France, i practically closed conditions of' employment. . rein.,! StrikeV Bar During the Night and Captain and Three of Crew Are Loat 16. Tbe Include all Fall Qaeda arriving Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought since drop In prices ef these geode are Included. No article In our large eteck will ho reserved. The manner in which New Mereh-andia- e will ba sacrificed will bo food for close, careful buyi second The Terms of Sale Are Positively day's session of the Christian Womens Board of Missions which group of meetings constitute the opening sessions of the International Missionconvention of the Christian church, was, held in thq Music Hall building. Delegates are constantly arriving and it la estimated that full attendance will not bs reached before Monday. The board's meetings conclude today. ary LABOX NOTES Reward. California will shortly be organized into labor unions. Bpeelal engagement of guocetss. latest OCT. the great New York euenesi, 1 8 Conan Doyle's THE SIGN OF THE FOUR With Mr. TruoS. James AS SHERLOCK HOLMES : And a strong metropolitan east. The greatest of ail detective atones. Prices 76c, 60c, 26c. Beat sale epeaa Monday it 9 a. in. Get good habits on. People can't eat book. I've cut out the red stuff. I .earn to think on your legs All the world hates a quitter. Comedy is not my graft on thestage. I get my ideas front the newajiapers. My rakeoff hero's fifty a day anyhow. Cut out being to good a good fellow. Foul ball doea up more men than boxing. Don't knock too hard. Its a waste of energy. Tha older you get the grayer and wiaer you get. A graceful losers a diplomat and a , hypocrite. The mistake of mg life waa to cut out school at II. This Is a kid glove, age, and theyve put mits on me. I often wish I had taken a slant toward the drama. I he water wagon can knock out the band wagoa. f learned to play baselutll and to think In Boston. They promised me a place and gave me a morgue. FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), will be paid by tha Utah LlfR A Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening a( om Its electric transmisiMa April 291k 1901, caused a "short eirauit" Une. through Interference ia some manner with mid company's llai In accordance with the resolutions Wljen a man becomes too well known adopted at tbe recent St. Louis conis queered in tbe vention of tbe international Typoevery little aide-ste- p graphical Union, that organization is telling till it becomes n crime. It's my ambition i i later years to be Mr. known u Ik point about one mile south from the power house, ta near Station, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon. warned not to interfere In any wise with amid Mig pnbUo if unmolested, hut serious results to preym threngh tto re and possible fatal results to persona can he renaed of wires, limbs of trees, ir breaktngof Insulators, or tha throwing obstruction over the wine of company's said aleotno true mlsirlea fine. Wardx UTAH LIGHT 01SmPOWER CO., Just plain firstrflgbilng with gloves on. 1 believe in arbitration If you refuse a friend's invitation to take a drink and he insists, arbitrate with a little water on the side. Eveiy man has his own rules for physical exercise. AH of them should include eight hours sleep and a cold abower bath, though. Some marriages are like boxing matches not fair to the light weight, no glory to the heavy and no sport for the crowd. There may have been something in the criticism of the boy who cried from the gallery: "John, you're all right, lint youre rotten. M A business man ought to walk four or v miles a day and should excr.Lb apparatus in his room morn- etes By Re f-- poses. Thursday, Oct. 20th, FREDERICK WARDE AND KATHRYN KINDER CO., Distributors - A Spectacular Prams of Romance, Passion and Pageantry, Founded on Flaubert 'a Great Kovel. . By Stan lalans Stanga Author of "Quo Vadls, "Dolly VardenJ etc. Mr. WARDE as MATHO KIDDER as SALAMMBO ciuihIsIh of 5 Misti "The play acta, all of them so beautiful a to equal tha scenery nf Ben Hiir. Buffalo Commercial. Prices: f I rib. I l.lb1, 76c, bOc, 26c. Seats in Sale: Tuesday hi fta. u. You nsed a Fall Suit and Ovarcoat for yourself and boys. Putnams has them in great abundancs and at tho RIGHT PRICES. Dont fail to call and look them over before yau buy. VWftof" S H. The president- of the International Union of Steam Engineers has been placed under salary for the first time in the history of the organization, and will receive $2,500 a year, for which he devotes his entire time to the work. C. Rthcrj. A HilUird - Scenic Production of Mi. Frrdkuck Wards can afford It. I would he rich if I had been a tightwad with my moneys Go slow! Don't train too fast or too fine, young man. This treating habit's wbst you might call "barroom nuts. I don't care much (nr women In general. They limit thlfik much. If I had Carnegie's coin I'd build hospitals and homes for the poor. I guess Japan ran be figured tn the heavyweight class after this. I wouldn't mind having a dozen liable if they were all pretty ones. Get your dukes resdy when the other fellow begins to talk arbitration. Yon can't kill the game of fighting ns long as there are two real men left. Phone Ing and night. A desk is a man-kille- r. For a long time I have lived three-yearin every one, and have come through it without a rent, hut have friends that are worth more than mon- s ey- What difference does it make what church a man helnngs to. just so he believes In God There are LIO religion and every fellow .thinks his is the best. WOMAN WINS Having contracted this high grade GOLF OFFER TO! Philadelphia. Ort. 15. Miss Georgians Bishop, of the Brooklawn County club, Hridgcioi-twon Conn., the womans national golf championship today by defeating Mrs. E. F. Sanford, of i he Essex Country club, Bridgeport, by 5 up and 2 to play. READERS E Putnam at eonalderablo expense with tho publishers Magazine wa beg of cost to ail and any reader of our paper who algna and sends tha coupon below at one. NAME mail tha magazina free of charge for twelve months. Sign and send Jthl coupon today. 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Farrxxrr I35-- K n in SALAMMBO" that AND BAR Under New Management. Min Kathryn Kiddsr You Jearn something every time you make a mistake. College don't do any injury to those BOTE CENTRAL A union printer haa been elected mayor of Atlanta, Ga. and The Avenue (EL - Afternoon and Night SALAMMBO- F. J. KIE5EL Patrick Scullen of Indianapolis, Ind., has devised a new scheme to bring capital and labor together. He has formed the National- Peace Industrial Association, and through that body all troubles are to be settled by investigation, conciliation and arbitration. The claim is made by him that the proposition has been indorsed by many citizens alliances. EXTRAORDINARY EVENT 7 pur Sure OldKentucky So-sie- and) Kemper's Stupendous BETTER Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taite of Engineers, which was submitted to a referendum vote recently, has been adopted by a very large Opera House Mtf A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal Miss Kathbyn Kiddcr now taking a referendum vote of the members to determine whether or not the organization shall pledge itself to tbe eight-hou-r day. The vote must be returned to headquarters not later than October 21st. Hi In Wagerials Campbell. NOTHING lop-sld- The proposed agreement between ihe International Association of Machinists and the Amalgamated I Grand . Persona are n . ..ra to the Khdibkk a farmer, because t e farmer has his own meal ticket right on the farm They may call it Isixing, or physical culture, or the manly art. hut Its all Warning A REWARD OF Workers in sugar factories in m EVE, dur- ing Bala. There are til! .000 carriage and wagworkers in the Pnited States and Canada; 20,000 of them are organized. TUESDAY 1st Will ba remembered by the thousand of buyere who bought during that famous tala. Wa will give another Coat Mark Bale on everything in stock and will on Grand Opera House SALE March Of life-save- St. Louis, Oct. UK COST Highland Light, Mass., Oct. IS. In n furious northeast gale the schooner KJwood Burton, Captain William, struck on Peaked Hill bar duriug tbe night, and the captain and tor of the crew perished. The mate and two oi her were rescued from floating wreckage by the crew ef the Peaked Hill life saving station. were quickly Although 1 fell off a train once going forty-fiv- e on the scene, so rapid was tbe demiles an hour, aud I believed in struction of the vessel they could do fatalism when I found myself in ajios-piia- l- nothing more than pick up the survivors clinging to wreckage. me Ihe Prince of Wales surprised met I when MISS KNOX WILL WED. , by liis democratic manners him in London. He's n mixer. OcL 15. President Washington, When I pike off at all these patent Roosevelt, acenmpained by Mrs Roosemedicine signs in the street cars I won- velt, Secretary Lueb and Mr. and Mrs. der if we'ra a nation with bum Hitchcock, left in a special cay over ' the Pennsylvania railroad today for Valley Forge, Pa., to attend the wedding of Miss Rebekah Page Knox, daughter of Senator and Mr. Knox, to Jqmee Tingle, of Pittsburg. 12 months. toss toa a 'B.a No peraon can receive I |