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Show THE MOILING EXAMINER OflDKX, ITAII, TUI i;v'rAY MOKXINTI, TWO BOYS HELD AT Lindstrom, a native of Sweden, granted naturalization paper. 'cu j.M Lewi. a promlneut merchant of Nevada, la in the city on feueiM. Eugene Fletcher, a well known jouiig business man of Provo, Utah, ia In Ogden today. yr. and Mrs. B. F. Uvingaton leave an Fr'ilay nimulng for Si. Louis, St. Paul and points for about i Dakota and will be gone two months. POCATELLO. So They Decided te See Home Life in the Wide, Wide World. Mrs McKinney is Arraigned Charge of Forgery. Being held at the police station awaiting orders from their parents at Pocatello are two runaway boys, Fred Kramer, aged 15, and Roy Hausy, age 13. e These two boya got tired of the The vacancy on the Democratic legis-hUvhome life; everything became monotticket for Weber county. esued onous to them; they longed to see the of Thomaa Whalen, vj ihe resignation wide world and seek adventure sue as filled yesterday by the executive aa they had read In the Buffalo Bill and committee appointing Dr. George W Diamond Dick stories. They became Baker to the place. box car tourists In n south bound train. Upon their arrival in Xra S. L. Burgan and two daughters. freight the police officers took them InBoss and Lillian, hare returned from Ogden. to and now they're sorry that on custody continent the visit extended an they ran away. They have had enough They were gone live months and vlalted of tbe roving life and are willing to go relatives In Norway, 8weden and Eng- back to the parental abode. Ac soon as land. Their trip woe a moat pleasant of word Is received from Pocatello the one and they return In the best boya will most likely be sent to their health. home. Mra a. Y. Curby and Mrs. E. P. Jones have gone to Los Angeles after a REED BUYS PACER BIRCHTW1G pleasant visit with their parents, ldr. and Mrs. Sidney Stevens, at their resiatreet Mrs. Speedy Animal is Added to Llet of dence, Ml Twenty-sevenJones will visit a abort time with her Ogden Horace. (liter at Los Angeles and will then Join where Cal., at Bakersfield, her husband Blrchtwlg, the erratic pacer with un he has accepted a position with the limited gpeed, Is now the property of havOH Fields company, Consolidated Cy Reed, the Ogden horseman. Mr. Reed has been negotiating ing resigned his position with the Orewith C. Y. Russell, who owned the gon short Line, with which railroad he horse, ever since the State fair, and hu been employed for several years. the two gentian g-- came to an underHorten sen and Lund, grocers, who standing Tuesday whereby the Salt at 2207 Lake hone comes to Ogden. Blrchtwlg hare been doing business has a mark of 3:08 2, but all efforts to Wtsblngton avenue, went out of busiu ness yesterday, turning all their get him down to racing since Mr. Rusever to their creditors. Willard sell acquired him have been fruitless Seoveroft was chosen by those having Mr. Reed propose to hitch him up cld mi against the firm to act aa trust- with Nigger Boy and train him in this ee and cloke out tbe business for the way. Jie hopes to be able to get the benefit of all concerned. It' la said horse under control by next season that the liabilities are about fl,200 and which. If he does, will make another that the assets are about the same. valuable racing horse for local hone The principal creditors are J. F. Carfans to talk about It la said the price ver, Edgar Jones, Bcowcroft Sons compaid waa near (500. pany and one or two others. FORMER ENEMIES ARB Tbe case of Marlon Winslow vs Ru- NOW FELLOW STUDENTS. ben Wlnslow.a contest betweenaformer busbsnd and wife over the possesChicago, Oct 13. That two students sion of a horse valued at 175, came up of the University of Chicago, at presbefore a petit Jury and was decided In ent working together In amity, wen fkvor of Mrs. Winslow ns against the formerly pitted against each other In defendant by default Mrs. Winslow battle la the discovery mads by John 75 and 25 additional B. Kenne, formerly an American solwas awarded damages. Neither the defendant nor dier, and Frederlco 8arabla, n nature fell attorney was present and Judge Filipino, both of whom are working Rolapp Instructed the Jury to return thplr way through college. the verdict as above. Tbe defendant In the early part of 1890 Kenne was hu had possession of the disputed ani- a member of Young's scouts. Sarabla mal since November 23, 1303. at the time was a sergeant In the First which Manila regulars, a regiment Richard Lee Thylor And Miss Eldora formed a part of the first division Myrtle Lyon, two young Agulnaldo'i own" under command of people of Ogden, have secured a marrthe Filipino general. Pilar. The forces of which the men wen iage license and were married in the Salt Lake Temple today. The prosmembers met in conflict In tbe battles Tmrbou pective bride Is the daughter of Mra. of Manila, Ban Isidero and 8. E. Lyon, proprietress of the Leader bridge. In each of which the Manila Mr. Taylor regulars wen defeated. millinery establishment. is the popular young broker and la the son of R. J. Taylor, the broker, who CRUISER PUT IN COMMISSION. warnhas large bonking Interests. Mr. Richard Lee Taylor recently returned from New York, Oct 12. The protected a mission to Europe and ia prominent cruiser Chattanooga haa been put in in church circles. commission at the New York navy yard. It will be several weeks before she Is ready for actual service. Alexander A. Sharp, Jr., will dbmmand the vessel. th well-kno- n 1-- well-kno- J Topekd, Kan., Oct 12. Today GovBailey turned the evidence collected by State Accountant Rowett showing shortage In the elate treasury over to Attorney General Coleman, and Instructed him to take such legal action as is necessary to recover the shortage On the 12 counties thus far aggregates examined, the shortage over 17,500, of which 2,500 has recentInto the ly been mysteriously turned ' treasury. Most of the balance dates back to tbs Orlmea administration when tbe present treasurer waa assistant state treasurer. ernor Topeka. Kan., Oct 12. The condition of the Rock Island road, caused by tbs heavy floods In New Mexico and Texae, both on the Fort Worth and El Hio lines. Is Improving to such a degree that through train Berries ban been resumed. Warranty Deeds Ihi following are the warranty transfers: John F. Everet to James N. Clark, Wof sec. 16 Tp, 5, N. R. 1 W (675 wy E. Childs to Emma J. Adams, IS, Tp. 5, N. R. 2. jut of 8. E. died REDUCED RATES ON EMPTIES. Dean Hole, the noted English clergy- Vice-Chan-i- . Emery, in papers filed today WOULD EXECUTE A MASTER POLJCY. 09STROKE JJ PPolnted Jerome Taylor, tempor T receiver for tbe Commonwealth London, Oct 12. The Times Rome company. A rule for cause be ia v ... hpwn why the receivership correspondent on authority that as accurate, soya' tam.Ki110-4- , mde permanent la re-i- n Inclined to regard Emperor William baa conceived Newark, Nov. 9. and la attempting to execute n muster oum! lriver u oh into tbe Ge.;W P. Butler, who owns stroke ofof policy by bringing the Dreiliund, tbe Vatican, orbit fcr? ,0. bombondsis of the com- - hitherto Its molt persistent foe, thus it claimed the within measurable distance 'ndebted bringing to the extent of UkOOti on demand notes. the realization of tbe emperors lifelong dream of n revival of the Holy Roman empire, ia fact. If not In name, Massing of , negro roustabouts under Hohensollern leadership. - PJtd Od, Pwh ejrpl lnt The passing fenhw,, boauTnrti "w frum ; ta ,xtP "bit wrn and ,to work at lb of the col-Ksteamboat togm roSaT1 ,rom lhe atrtkea of ho sometimes have CIo?Lfb.1h as 6150 month. A ,o4y, bnt f,PPWe1 on tbe levee the Kiaagem JS ,,lmPt to molest pdln er6 mm P1 eu 7ars the mde. ADGErs A GOOD CLOTHES ROBBER. Oct 11. James C. Prank Jackson, alias Chief 'Jess," aged 23 yean, was arrested here today charged with robbing the passengers of the Pullman car "Annadale, which he entered at the Missouri, Kansu and Texu station In this city. He chloroformed the dosen passengers In the car, robbed them of .their money and Jewelry and then jumped from the car window. He returned here today and waa arrested. Rumicy, who waa faultlessly attired, made a detailed confession after bis arrest Among other things, be Bed alls. Mo., bodtlng on the Mlsala- bp lrge crowd Rumaev, alias T4 fcopk 12. T?utbout marking an EXPECTED having deserted'' from the United tales Infantry sgfc Ha st San Francisco a few weeksboth ! Ban "toted of an old time says that he Is wanted In hg2u Drrte.-counthis state: Francisco and Chicago., "rt there was rhtsiv011,01 d tough ter 'tot tit going on UNCLE SAM WANTS EXPLANATION . o2MtWnln angry nnd degreat wroth: Washington, Oct 12. The state have decided half partment experts to dispatch tomorrow ! " ornng, and I have the papers relating to the setenre of the word of one of them! steamship .Caleb as, to the embassy at SION. ty, CONFES- admitted Twenty-eight- h ' :n -- TO PAY ORSE d . yi-ar- - i.n-.u- h d AMtSEMENTS POSTPONE ELECTION Stockholders of Oregon Short Line do Not Choose Directors at Salt Lake Meeting. Salt Lake City, Oct. 12. At tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Short Line, held here today, the election of directors was postponed until November 11. the reason for ibis unexpected postponement could not be learned, those present at tlie meeting refusing to talk. The O. 8. L It a part of the Harrl man system, and today's action, following the election ti the Union Pacific board of director! of Wllilam G. Rockefeller and Henry C. Frick, haa caused considerable comnsunt by local railroad officials. AMES ON TRIAL. Minneapolis, Oci. 12. The third trial of former Mayor Ames for bribery and corruption began today. Providence, IL IOcLl2. The Repubstate convention met today and nominated a stale tirket headed by George P. Utter of Westerly for governor. Tbe platform endorses the national platform and the nomiaationa of Roosevelt and Fairbanks. lican PARKER GOES HOME. ST01 A RAGING Torn From Moorings in East River and Swept Through Hell Gate to Storm-tosse- d Bay Three Families in Deadly Peril. Collision d MAYOR il Valua- Thomas Admire, who plead guilty civil act! tin ir 1 Ai.r.ie :.i last Monday to having assisted In E. Tho agaiust A. . . hti.l ll.p a vsim-straling trunk and clothing at tvllrf. Ui rvc-w- -r 21 175, belonging to E. F. Delahumy u Augiiol 11th. w! .".'icL.lmiis from a building adjoining Kennedy's to haltSiiigi-alimlile i, '! grocery store August 2, was MUiim-eJu rae by a colllsio . v ,n. r and 6 lunntha in Irivt-- by the plain ,;'. i.- yesterday to 2 i;iig lr.mi the state prison. The manor of grani-iq- g was h. vi.,.,-Judge Charles Ashtou a new trial for the lloui-li(, ,i f. theft of the Nye goods, a as con- o'clock. tinued until tomorrow on account of ,i r, Ride of According to lhe the absence of hla attorney, when he the ease the defend ... a., slim and la to receive sentence for the. Vali- theft. It will be reiuciubtn-- 1 Hop Slug, were dr ,.i..; Admire was acquittal of complicity in iugloa avenue on il.. !iu, ,.i Anpi-- t, the gloves theft and waa arrested be- the same time aa lshu. tlu-- it fore regaining his freedom on the latter ia claimed the dele ,in neared the tuber I t,f charge. to the right i , the bit tinning McKIKKEY FORGERY CASE. find a collitth n occun 1. run hhart of The case of Mrs. L. O. McKinley, the Chinamen's ns m. fiivi-- Inin charged with having forged a deed to the horse and dcail; i,:iud. The certain real estate In Ogdon last April, plaintiff claims that i, va was brought before the court and tbo gross negligence on t i art nt the defendant waa given until Oct. 17, to Chluamcn and asks u. t! damages iu . plead. $JJ0 bo given. The ease of Mra L. O. McKinney, v.s-.The a ney la charged con lists in bavlug gotthat the drlv-.f the other ten the signature of Mrs. Ellzatu-tbuggy drove to the n il and that inu Billings attached to a.eertaln deed be- Collision was caused the awkward fore a notary public. According to driving of the plaipiifl. A number of allegations, while pretending fo be ill witnesses were examined on both he persuaded Mra. Sarah Greun of (idea, but the rase was not mnchidi-Salt Inks to take the papers before a today. It will be aatmueil Thursday notary public and have tbem signed morning at 10 o'clock. according to directions. Kiiaeipi!t einir ii al t !m EiaiiMou Aircue rliur, h last tight. lhe nimrt mon:ineiiJ.-fo,. t'out'tehip lung emiijib to teat the quality of luve. The importance of the u ,,f me marriage tie a at empbSMxwl as having a dlrw-- t btaring on human dpvelopmmt. The commit, tee waa unanimous to maintaining that a ntarridK waa contracted "until death doth part.' The bond was declared to he ibiliaMnluble and never to be entered into irreverently or uuadmlaedly. T'je principal coulimtiou that divided the commitiee was upon the queaiiou of reiMigntxing aa a candidate for second marriage the Innocent party to a divorce decree. The decision was a compromise. A resolution was adopt- - While the heavy down the river. Tug boats under fall broke during ihe night si earn found It almost impoMublt, to i1 f.riuh!. three coal laden canal make progreiis up tbo river, Uuiit:. cu. b w ji ;i s family on board, tors from their moorings In East Riv- WILL HOLD GREAT DOG SHOW. er, ani swept down through Hell Gaia well's lland and Into ths pa it wider euvu-of river where all trace Portland, Ore., OcL II. At conof item was lost. Their passage to this ference between numbers tbo fori-laa- g Kennel clnb and Prsaldsut Good point wan it seed by evies for hslp, from linn, a on board the little craft, but ths of ths liswis nnd Clarks exposition. It ssift current in the river soon carried was dxrhted yesterday to give ths them far out toward the storm-swegreafoat dog show aver held in ths west hay. 'I ne imlire after vainly trying during ths opening month of the Jowls to secure uume lug bout or other craft anil Clarks exuoeltlnu. to go to ihe reRciis of the imperilled IMlHam Cufciman and E. F. Wllltt lioats, notified the varioos ferry lines directora of the dub, Mbmiltsd an seand tire boats and railroad tug boats ll mats that X,5tN) doF at toast son be to wan.li fur them. placed on show, an that on famous The combined eflect of wind and tide kennel to already asanrsd the on cuiimm! suaiiuiisrtally strong current owned of J. Ptorpont Morgau. New 1 storm wsk at o;k. O. L 12. !? -- pt COIN NEW TORK TREATED TO SNO'V STORM. wM.-- ECTOR BEI.J.B tU.VALUABLE COLLECTION. at 1:15 o'clock this morning. When the train pullud Into ths station Mr. . Bryan was asleep and he waa biA disNuw York, 01 12. Colas belonging turbed. Tbs Pullman was placed on n to a colliMior from IWiland, Ore., have side track. bora sold at awilon hers for nearly Tomorrow, tbs car will l attached (7,000. There were only 561 pieces in to ths special train which will carry all, the price of ths collection being an Mr. Bryan and party on a tour of lnr Ameriusu silver dollar coined in 1604. diana. Collector from many iltlsa to Btote Chairman William T. OBrien bid on this rar plm-- and It fell Into of fhdianapulis, is here to uoet Mr. the iKMRfssinu of a Chicago man for Bryan. ou. a 61,1 When the same dollar waa last sold It brought f l.SttO the highest pries on rerord for a single piece. 1'hers DISASTROUS FIRE. were only thirteen of ths kind coined, o which for tbslr rarity. Man., Out. 12. This Winnipeg. A dollar of 1838 eolnsgo brought night. city was viRHed last night by the This season's organization, number- 6150, seven half rents brought 130 and worirt fire in 11a hletary. Two of ing nearly half a hundred, la computed two half dollars brought (156. the meet Important thi stares Mocks of foremost favuriies from wen destroyed entitling losses ag-exclusively the front ranks of the new school of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CELEgregallng 6700.00: Insurance 3U0- ,BRATE. tot No lives were loxL minstrelsy, beaded by "the uinslral man" Billy Van, otherwise kmwn by s St. Louis, Oct. 12. Three thousths peculiar, but the most appropriate, title, "the assassin of sorrow.' Mr. Van and Knights cf Columbus visited ths always has a new routine of song and ax position grounds today where they Jest to offer, and to ably seconded by cclibmted the special day. designated "Beau Brummel" Jimmy Wall, a most In their honor and also oummemnrated finished eutertalner, otherwise known the 412th attuiversary of ths discovas the new Billy Emerson. Besides ery of America by Columbus. p these two particular stars, there are ten Addreeeea were delivered by other comedians of note, while the tiUnnsn; of. 8t. Lamia, Rev. vocal and vaudeville depart meuta are Thnmaa II. Malone of Denver, and othths moat remarkable ever p re Rep led ers. Father Ende Life (Mouse ef Death by this or any otbsr atuautlon of Its of Ban. THREE MONTHS IN JAIL. class. Pueblo, Co to., OcL 12. James Fisher, New Haven, Conn., OcL 1 1.- - Eight father of The incomparable Books and hla nae of tbres Tuny world famous band, Mur once more of tbo nine union tea meters who were men who escapedFtaber, from tbe Eden railr mtM-riocourt last road wreck, but later died from todr-Jaw- , engaged upon a oonrerl tour, will be convicted in the heard here on Friday evening at the spring on the charge f conspiracy committed suicide at hto boms Grand Opera House, which will mark In bringing almut teamster's strike early today by ciNtfog hla throat with tbe first appearance here of Hours for hnre, were today sentenced to three a knife. Grief over tbe toss of the son mouths each iu the omuiy pail. Orrtn is supposedly the qpuee . . many months. Hla third tour of Europe, during which he play- J. Block lord, the ninth man, haw deed In go less than thlrtneu differeut faulted. This sentence ends one of countries, occupied the greater part of the most notable cases brought the Connecticut tsiurts growing out last year, since when the papular conductor baa been enjoying Ula first real of a labor strike. After a Jury had found all bine men guilty an appeal vacation for eight years. A Sousa concert Is exactly the right to secure another trial was taken te kind of enlenaiumeat for the spring the supreme court. The finding was time. His music makes tbe hlixid adverse to them. TTte state attorney cotirA swifter through the body; It Im- consented to lei the men work th rough Governor (atea Appoint Farmer Governor Crane. parts a feeling of elation and promotes uut the stimnicr no that they could good nature. It 1s aatisfylug to ihe provide for their families. Hi et on, OcL 12. Geveftvor Hate toear, to the intelligence and to tbe Rennes at the same time. It Is good day appointed former Gov. W. MurBRYAN IN MISSOURI. music, popular immir, and Interpreted ray Crane United States senator to fill the tieexpired tern of George liter, by the greatest of band conductors Oct. William II. Mo., Weltsvlllo, decnaned. through the medium of the greatest of J. Bryati's whirlwind tour today re- recently all bands It haa its well defined piece two called hto presidential campaigns, in the mimical scheme of the world, and tbo fact that Sousa haa been ac- Ho addressed large crowds at Macon, Mexico and Montgomery cepted by all the musical cenires of Muboriy. tonighL the jrorld is an assurance of its pun- City, and left for Bt. Louis his In his addresses he exhorted bean itive Intrinsic arlisiic worth. There will lie no positive change In era to votv for Folk for governor. I the character of the Sousa concerts, 11. William J. Bt. Lam Is, Oct but Mr. Bousa will have much that is novel and of immediate interest to Bryan, who stopped lare tonight on Methodists .Recommend That the QuelKy at Levs be Toetsd. present to hla audicuces. Estelle Lie ti- hi way to Illinois, spoke to a large ling, soprano, Jessie Btrans, violinist, crowd at tbe West End Coliseum. Chicago. Ort. 11. After proloqged Terre Ilaule. lnd., OcL lie- William and Herbert I Clarke, cornetist, are J. Bryan arrived. here from St. Louis dlsuussjuns, lasting rnaaiy a weekths his chief soloists. W. H. Naukeville mssive minstrel exH)Kllion, the great llaverly show, will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House on Saturdcy, matinee and York, Oct. 12. Tha first in.e the season fell up the state today. It melted aa fast aa it fell. He I hope you don't make a tool cf New' of your husband 7 6h No, don't have to. Yonkers Btateemau. What would you giro tor a novel of 60.000 words? "Well, replied the editor, "if I had the autbnrlty Id give six niontha." Atlanta Coaailiue lion. PASTIME THEATRE Week of October lO RE ENGAGED The Rynenoua, next Monday, to remain two or three days. Mayor Harrison of Chicago to expected here tonight or tomorrow. WANTS A DIVORCE IN A HURRY Scion of Sutro Family Wanta to His Wife so She Cannot Sharo la His Inheritance. Dla-car- d rabtoeL FRANK FAT, Comedy Juggler, DENNIS SULUVAN. Bong sad Dance Artiat. ialroduo fog five LMoasUro firlxe clog steps. ILLUSTRATED BONG, Tell Me That Reautlfol Story. CHARLES MEYERS, FLO ZELLAR, Descriptive Vocaliat and ConasdloBn WOOD AND COAIj Original LMIneaton, I NEW MOTION PICTURES 1. Bpike. the Ball Punching Dog, 2. Dangers of Walking Under 4 Ladder. 3. Bcenns Front the Life of Marls Antoinette. ew aooooooooooooeoossoo GRI CAUSES SUICIDE Arch-ItlHho- he-for- ff Boys Gloves per set 75 cts. A Dozen Prices Between SENATOR HOAR'S SUCCESSOR past three years. MUST the DECLARE ALL THEIR BAGGAGE. New York, OcL 12. An order of the treflury department hu Just gone Into effect which will be a ranse of Joy to homeward bound passengers to declare every article in their baggage, including the amount formerly allowed by law. Most of the complaints against tbe inspectors which led to the issuance of the order came from women who asserted that their gowns were badly used and some times subjected to three or four Inspectors by special agents on ths piers. trans-Atlant- INDIAN $5.75 per set - ether hand. Sutro, to separated from her, her claim will be invalid. It was while Edgar Sutro was on a trip around the world In 18S0 that he met hie wife In Capetown, South Africa. Sutro haa lived in Portland for ' FAVORS Mens Corbett LONG Gloves COURTING . Portland, Ore., OcL 11. That he may be separated from his wife before the estate of Adolph Sutro, of San Francisco to divided, so that he will not share In the 1250,000 which will be his probable portion, Edgar E. Sutro of Portland today filed a suit for divorce In tbe circuit cnnrt of Columbia county, His Oregon. wife, Henrietta U B. Sutro to expected to immediate! suit bring ic TROUBLE8 EXAGGERATED. Nogales, Arlz., Oct 12. Tbe recent Yaqul Indian troubles In Sonora have been much exaggerated by some newsOnly one dispaper correspondents. trict wu involved, and it la now thoroughly patrolled by rangers and federal troops so that trsfillc for passenger and freight Is entirely safe. All the other districts are free of Indian troubles. He Of course, she mad a good wire. She Can't ray as to that, but she made the man abn married a mighty good husband. Life. In another of their mysterious nets. In. troduoing the famous Anus Eva Fay -- New York, Oct. 12. Judge Parker will return to Eeopua tomorrow evening, but whl again be In New York man who died recently, waa the leading figure In many humorous stories. On one occasion he waa crossing the channel after a visit to the continent - I1J50, the voyage being very stormy. Hanse I). Volght of Toano, Nevada, Tbe dean waa a bad sailor and had John T. Wledemeyer of Wheatland, suffered a great1 deal on the trip. At feming, part of lot , block 4, plat A, Ogden Doyer he was looking over the railCity survey, L way company's rules on tbe station nie D. Volght to John T. Wede-as a passenger came up. Said the wall of block part 47, plat A," OgAfter that stormy voyage ws against him In the California courts. dean: City survey, L home 1s in Ban Francisco. If the have at least one advantage In making Her to apportioned before the tbe subsequent trip to London. 1 see estate decree to granted, Mrs. Sutro APPOINTS TEMPORARY carries empties tbe returning company RECEIVER will have n right to claim a portion, at reduced rotes. of her husband's legacy. If, n the Twiton. N. J. Oct. 12. c., KILUj. a Their Carelessness t' Resulting in Li. ble H I..--, on . aa-(t- FC iiiv-uw:- d SUED TWO 6ING8 ARE the committee on' marriago, irjairt mid divire was (i at. ih in omen t at uie action vf u. bfog sixty tifih Ho, k River I'onlerenre of u.f OATS ADRIFT TWICI - HE IS TO SERVE TWO YEARS AND , SIX MONTHS FOR HIS CRIME. i!0f. M, of WARBLE SENTENCED ARE YOUNG LAOS WHO GOT TIRED OF HOME LIFE AT C , ADMIRE STATION Charles J. Thomaa. representing the comitaay of Provo, Startup Candy on business. 1 Oaden la uh. nimieilo. THOMAS OCTOnETJ There are none of the established tars who have a bigger or more substantial following among, local plsygo-er- a than Frederick Warde and Kaihryu Kidder, who are to appear here soon. On none of tlielr previous visit a, however, haa there linen such a pronounced interest in their ungegement. as on this occasion. Curiosity and expectation regarding tbe new piny "Salammbo would account for this simply on account of the extravagant praise It haa earned in other cities, and also on account of the fame of the great novel on which tbe play to founded. The pivotal Rlnmiou In the honk Is of course the vi nit of Salammbo to the tent of the Itarbaiiun Matho, who has eworn to posset's hc.r if the opportunity necessity be of just as paramount lm-- p resent Itself, lids scene must of a Imnecessity lie of jmt as paramount novportance In i he l iny as tt Is in the el. To treat It In precisely the same manner would, of course, be prohibited, but It is said that Mf- - Rlsnge, who made the dranmn7Mim, while evading tbe necessity of shocking ihe audience, baa made It none the lefts thrilling. In tbe play ft Is not m mm-- what occurs In the tent of Matho as the terrible tragedy whl. h results from it. will l.uturaljy look for Tbe anriif-ncthe third art which occurs in Matho's tent, as the ble seen' of, the play, whereas It only ads up to whst at the th end of the fourth sit is really Mr. Wards great climax of Le plot. ax the will, of cottrff. nw-"warrior. Matho. nnd MIm Kidder as Salammbo, the high priestess of Tanit, the Goddess of tue Jimm. In addition to being a thrilling, romantic melodrama, Balammbo." Is Its spectacle. gHttering gorgeous W'ealth of scenic vpcndor befog enhanced by wsat is described as the most. Impressive nnd allAring dramatic music written In many years. This music which Ishtd s the overture and numbers tor the mure acts, represents an entirely original score written by s Henry K. Hadley. Managers Wagm-lialand Kemper have Invested a large fortune In the pr, auction which will stand comparison with the butt show pieces of recent years. r 5 es? 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