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Show r V r THE MORNING EXAMINER TVOL IV NQ OGDEN 13 UTAH, SUNDAY CITY, MORNING. JANUARY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Particularly pfenning are tier Bongs. To Call tbe Mine. and Garden of Dreams. lu the compeo pany. which numbers seventy-fivle Blair Parker, the dramatist. pie.' there are a number of well known K writing appl more strongly and a large and th.ateroer than comedians chorus. Ameikran A feature of the oUlr T thora local presentation will be the augment the of theory SSTta an advocate d orchestra. what in worth doing at all. ii la particular iSrth doing well." She MONTE CRISTO" SOON. that every dr tail in hertat degree ali be given generoua attenof Muute in the cheap manage uhnt ha fullThe Count of his near Cristo; Jjon Xo environments from splendor a aeeure to play able been make his appearance at the Grand If her manuscript eontaina a will llnu-te- r with only a line to apeak Opera House soon. to be cut Everything possible has been done die will not allow that line inalata that an actor to make the production the most satis gr blended, but ever giveu the Dumas drama. be emploved tor the amalleat part. f)lng have a Mr. O'Neill, of course, will play the lOia Inalata that her playa and that part of Monte Cristo. That his complete acenic production on and execution of the role is carried be to neoeaaary everything will absolutely perfect has been proven In her that In order play road tbe no every city of anr Importance in tne be prreeuted tor Ita full value, United tatca. TTie uew luttreat atjitter hw inedaquate the surround to this production is the lavish-nea- a tached In le. theater local may inn In a which it is stored. with conThe her matten of Brat productions which shows t.'ih consertracts stipulate that the models for fqurth act, and ballroom of tbe Hot.l Mor-cerarenery. pbitra for coetumea and vatory haa been mentioned aa a sensaamea for the cast, all be submitted to the manager la pre- tion of scenic art. Praise lias ulsu 1'nless her. tbe production on been bestowed upon the last act, undertake to pared the sun in tbis basis, it la useless to apply to her which r presents the rise of forest Fonts of incbleu. John the made have Her a plays for play. the south of mure money for their producer than Young Journeyed to France for sketches for tbe Chateau. the writings of all other women dramatists combined. Her two greatest PAUL GILMORE'S NEW PLAY. auccesses are Under Southern Skies" It is du to snd Way Down EaBt. the completeness of the productions (Memphis Commercial Appeal.) that Several years ago Paul Gilmore, u well as the merits of tlie play her pit) a live and prosper. To see young and ambitious, came south. In an unpretentious way he made a bid the nimr of Lottie Blair Parker announced as the author. It la to be as- for recognition in an unpretentious sured of seeing a good production of a play. Blow in all things, the people of this withheld section their recognipaid play. tion for a while. Persistent, Mr. Gilmore came again and again, and then RED FEATHER" THURSDAY. once more, and the barrier was broken down. Last night at the Lyceum Red Feather." which will be seen Paul atilt Gilmore, to theater, it the Grand, is a reversion ambit loua and young enjoyed straight comic opera, the mualc by the of real fruits his energy Reginald DeKoven, book by diaries snd earnestness. He his latprevented author of Warfield's David Klein, est play, At Yale, an American play fllled with the incidents of college life and colored with all of that youth fulness and exuberance of spirit so vital to the acting of this popular player. The matinee audience in point of nutn-lier- a was the largest of the present season, and last Bight's audience would have gratified the cry Me heart of Mauafield, for .In spile of tbe rain, it wgs a fashionable audience, with the boxes filled with gowns and flowers and dresa coats. It web the most significant compliment that could bn paid to an ncior, for not lu the memory of the season can be recalled such another Saturday night audience in thto exclusive theater. Therefore Mr. Gilmore should feel well repaid for the years of patient effort and can realise At the Grand Thursday Night that at least he has conte Into his own. When liked In the South an actor "le Master, and of ! may liave his faults, but chivalry pro- The Lion and the Mouse," and the ly- - htblta a critical recognition of them by flea by Charles Emerson Cook. Tbe an audience of Southern people. la Interesting and the thread of torj' In a performance of At the plot is more lonely fallowed ihsa Yale"witnessing it Is easy to understand Just has been usual of late. Mr. Cook's ly"Brown at Harvard" haa been such ric are singable and clever and Mr. way a tremendous success in the East. It DeKnven's music is always satisfactla easy to see why the American pubory. There are at leaat a dozen musi lic has yielded willingly to the atmoscal numbers, all pleasing, and many of the piece. It Is so real and nf them up to the very best work that phere true to time and types.' Most of ua DeKoven has ever done. Possibly with were once college boys and girls, anil the Intention of surpassing bis notable to bring before us scenes so splendidRobin Hood music, Mr. DeKoven ly realistic, with nil the vitality of was moat ambitions In his writing for time, and to feel the the "Red Feather" score and the re- that halycon throb nf youth beating In every scene sult la a glorious offering of solos, revives memories which duet, medleys, marches, choruses and certainly warm as the story unfolds Itself. This cusemblea. In staging the opera the la why last night's audience grew Zlegfi Id Opera company spared no and why tbe curtain calls in giving the piece the richest were so frequent. Then, too, Mr. Gilof mountings that could be secured. more showed Memphis people that he For the prims donna role. Manager was right in the beginning and that M. Gsitea haa engaged Mias he la a genuinely good actor who Oierdlah Simpson, a singer of recog-nlse- d his art thoroughly and who ability, who Is an artist of does not depend upon the tricks of the different calibre from the usual win him honest recognirun of comic opera sura. She has theater to tion. He has shown, too. 'that he Is a splendid voice and a charming stags not afraid to surround himself with a presence, is a clever actress snd is a strung company. It. is tbe best, that vary welcome addition to the ha haa ever had and smacks of Broad list of capable singers in light way, and ycL there Is never a doubt -- UNDER SOUTHERN WEDNESDAY. 1907. PRICE SOMETHING entrance Au Ei wring of the People;" the tor" was hiucknian. ABOUT IBSEN. John Paulsen. Intimate Friend of tho Crest Dramatist, Givas Soma Interesting Details of Hi Home Lift. e .I1' cu-ciplb'- -- (From the New Turk Suu.) Some amuxiug anecdote of Ilmen have just been puldUhn! tbe Norwho waa wegian writer, Johu 1auii-eii-, with Id in lor muuy v eur- -. line of hia storiua ho prefaces wl h the lemai k Mist however much the Jran.ati-- t upheld the right of women, he by uo uiehiis considered them superior to men in any line; iu fact be runiuilored them inferior iu many sphere in which the world iu general put-- i them ahead. One ol hia maxima wa: "No woman could write a cook book and go woman can pew a button u fact." He lived up to the toiler pan jf hi lien be detect id a hame butdictum. ton on any of hia garuu-nilie letveat-eto bis own deu, locked himself 111. and with elaborate preparation sewed the button ou. He took us much pit in a will: it a- - be would with tbe fiiiui fair ropy of one of bis plays. Then he used to br.ig about the iierfcrntaiiee. Miring Mint lie wouldn't put trust lu a button sewn on by any woman not even by hia wife. His wife used to bittgi with f a quietly imntrul expreurinu on I hove occasions. She con titled ii Paulncn that lie secretly resewed all tbe lull t on. that the poet had sewed , sewed them good and tight, as only a women mu, she said, explaining that he alwavs forgot lo fasten the Mm ad, and the billions would come off lu a few days if she did not look after tnem. "Hut don't undereivc Mill," the faithful wife added appealingly; it make him an happy to think that lie did it," So. P ultra remarks, there was jl bidden lie in lilt; life of the great apui-tlof frankness unit truth. One tiny. In Munich. Ibseu ached pBulseu In tne moat concerned way whether be his own eboii.' In the morning. Villi a feelinp of iiidcuTiiiHhle gulb, Miai be didn't. tHiilseu ronfes'-e"But tun ought to." listen urged. You wfll' feel a different man if you do. No man should lei dnother do for him what he nan do for hitnidf. "Begin with polishing your slopes and you will fuinu cotue to keeping your room iu order, even tn m.iklnsr yiuir own fire, in this way yon will rrsdnslly develop into-- a man. Independent of servants and dll other people.'' Ibsen was extremely nemltivy about any ones finding mil the tosst bint regarding any Inrnmpleted work that-hliud In hand. He never revealed s Idol, an Incident or a k vp of dialogue until the work was completed. Once his wife picked from ihe fliair a scrap of puper with the words, (he doctor rsvs" upon it. 8h asked her linband jestingly W'hal the doctor did ray and who be wag. I linen went into a paroxysm of rage. He declared that he was nut safe In Ids own house; that he was Mirround-eby spies. All his ideas were ruiiifd. hU plans ihrnwu awy. He was only pacified when his wife showed him the paper and explained where she had found It. The play was e ii Red Feather, as lo who Is the star, for he stands out The part, Dick Seely, la one wlch suits him well, aud he playa with nch spontaneous vitality that he carries the audience with him. In the latter scenes he sounds a deeper note than might be sntlcl-apte- d In s comedy of the type. There Is s mixture of seriousness with Ills comedy that Is strikingly good and thomughout life prefromance la consistent and praiseworthy. The eight young men witlj whom he has surrounded himself arc well seeded. They look the pans-theplay and they realize them. K. A. Ilreeae gives a healthy Jmperaotiatli.J of a healthy' ccllege lsiy of the re.nl sort that is a seven days' wonder that ho escaped the wrath of the matinee. He is a well balanced actor of heavy roles and he gave a splendid perform-inc- e throughout Leoua Boll was a and sympathetic. Dorothy Ran tin 11 fane Stuart an attractive Folly Burke. One of the best character bits of the .erformanoe was furnished by Frances dearth as Memo Brady. She is one un the stage for g minute or two, but y at the Grand Thursday Night. Wains attorney for the she leaves a very vivid linpre-slnHall, Genafter she has gone. Eddie Mcrrigsn District of Oregon. as the messenger boy plats mce.y eral .Meldnun is among thrue Mini are the part aligned to him, and the other already convicted, as are two members One of members of the cant give each a most of the Oregon Stale these legislators, Y. X. Junes, a big acceptable performance. It Is tbe lei entertainment that timber speculator, Is under sentence Mr. Gilmore has ret furnished and the U, serve a Urm in (be iimllciiimry; n another, F. P. Mays, attorney for the Northern i'ariflc railroad und a very wealthy mn. will also go behind the men governbars. So far. thirty-fou- r THE CONVICTION OF THE LAND THIEVES ment and state officials, bankers, law-)erand Umber -- peculators have and of this number ihfrty-thre- e hren y tried, Ilen-of Frsncl J. The selection have been found gulily! Jut to prosecute the grafters of Ran Franbatch nf thrue, has cisco recalls the magnificent work he one man. In did In unearthing the gigantic land escaped cnnvirilon. frauds in Oregon a year :r more ng-- . GIFT'S EVIL EFFECTS. Henry Beech Needham describes Honey's achievements In Success Magazine," for January: Bitter com plaint have hern nmdo When he auceeded to the Presides-cy- , for some time past of lbs evil effect the on Hooaevelt began warier rascals who were stealing from ihe upon the Scottish liniversilies of Mr. Carnegie's gift of 2.0b(i.bub pounds. Sir First, tbe posinffli government. at Aber-IU-thieves were prosecuted wIili a vigor William Sinclair, speaking .clsri-- that be bad never met that was relcitbM and sure. Then, an Aberdeen who hail no! discovery was made thst the 1'nilcd denounced tho graduate e influence nf (he Stoles was being defrauded out nf it. money. In this of domain. form graft public Mr. Carmgie. it will lie rememberthere had devclnned a psychological ed. deposited in 1 it'll the sum 'if conral.ed land the phenomenon pemnix for the formation of a men science." Highly respectable the dotiur's wish lie. wore parlies to tbs stealing of public "Carnegie Tml. "no stmlent should be delands. This was particularly trn.- - of iig that from i. trending the Scottish barred Oregon. The atloniey general was Universities un account of the pavm"nt asked to select a tuau who would prop-ecu- ot fee." Student of either sex who all a man the graft Mr. are Scottish born, or whose pa re jib or convict Ion. who could grandparent were Scottish, have 1h Knox named Francis J. Henry. right to apply to the trust for the payH ne.v had never been In Oregon ment of their fee s. ThU provision has nn was no friends. He There, he had been Interpreted with such IsMnide the the of familiar with operations esses are on record of colored thst land thieve. H did not iindereta.in students receiving aid. the moral twist of the community, "Tlif practical effect of the gift." which winked it this grafting. He did not realize that the leading United write a well informed corresponded, at ail Slates senstor. so great was his pop- is that most td the student have drawn universities Scottish the In the "u.i no could wrong" ularity, for the yment of eyes of worshipful constituency. He upon the monev cases Ihe in fee." their very many officthis that know did not powerful eholder was the head of a corrupt party students have thus ben enabled to sums sent by their parmachine, and ;fcat this machine was squander the tbe fact thal the mainspring nf the grafting In the ents tor fees, concealing from the Cat" state. But the attorney general waa they had received Help funds. auspicious. The President agreed with negie Another disastrous effect of the gift tbs attorney general, and Heney was is the starving of the his to great inaugurate permitted schools, in which poor student work. hitherto been coached. By the conhave h conditions that of Ignorhnt of aid batCarnegie money most students forth to went fronted him. Henry now able to go to the universities, are of courts evildoers n the tle with tbe the sehooli which produced LivOregon. He w greeted with wtllsn and and scores of other famous disfavor, or with outspoken hatrrd. ingstone It Is serious Mrail. The newspapers, mot of tliem. were Scots are in that Ihe university pnv declared also The land thieves, him. to opposed of the students' attorney, feasors, in view resource, through their have rainCarnegie controlled the Oregon Bar become less earnest fee and their ed was protestresolution adopted and a car iu their duties. ing against the appointment of a fraud The m'ral damage f Ihe 2.HiO,(Kio perhagger to prosecute the land gift is considered to be incalpound cases. The Scottish s'uiicnt Is losculable. is the Foremost in his achievements hia sturdy Indehi conviction of United States Senstor ing for study Hermann, pendence. and his capacity Mitchell. difficulties, and the whole future sometime lr;.r.rniralouer of the pn' under of Scott leh nnive sity training jk unetal land office, was Indicted for comand dergoing a ch.inge for the worse. frauds land tn Oregon the plicity Mail. is awaiting ti!l: likewise. John H. London audience, .bmh afternoon and night enjoyed it thoroughly. doc- TREASURES SUNK IN THE GREAT LAKES d t, alto-Esthe- r CENTS RED FEATHER ft op.-ra- . SKIES, FIVE THURSDAY NIGHT UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES 4 13, Th-jswho five atong their shores hut voyage on their waters only la tlu way of summer holiday excursions, art won to regard the American lakes si rather ouniuoriplace affairs, with ill tie of the romance or mystery of fbt We s?ldoi sail seas about, them. think of vanished" ships, kwi wirh none i.. tell the tele of tluir fate in cciuectliin with the lakes, or ot wrecks art mvniire ships wb lor years and are well wortf the fccurcl). "Thf cilli.d Hulun is Mitueiiiui-l,ake of Sunken Trcavtir.1." as there are believed iu in- more wrecks with vuli.iblc cargoes in I lie nrigiiborhuui: of Saginaw bay than anywhere vise lu tlie days when the Hurra short waa tilled with lumber rsntps large aunts iff money were often shipped to email vesv is, and many o' rheso werr :ul tn tllvse water I'.kI. lies :m great prise of the iake ireaaure ek s - s-- er. the steanoT lVwubic, will ia cip;u r from to lotkr Scperlor mines, simply vanish td lu Lake Huron. Fur uvsr tniny years expedition after expvddnr In vain. Fl.mlty- - it Ni.ughl the wri-cfn-a sue Milwaukee lh!7, puny reeded In locs'.ing iha hulk nf tbt I'ewabir about six mil ox mito1. at ol Tli under bay. Owing t: the depth ol water only J7 OKI worth .f has as yet been recovered. Nor la lake treasure seekirg with out peril. In .niTiiiff. lu 19l, (hi kt anier Viiilum Home, sunk In l.Vff with $2't.oiM) Wurth cf stei-- biilctt oil KwiahWuh jsiinl. Ijike Mfeblgsn. ont diver was killed and another psralys cd. And ntnny nun have lieen over taken b suiMeu etornis aud dr'jwncc while treasure bun Hop iu the taker. In the twenty year between ISTt and 1!t)8 there were fitifiit wrecks or fiie lakes, of which 1M were tura l'.isres. The tdn cargo ins un tin lull's is cKlimaied at no I':' than (IS, (mo.in)ii, much of It In In.lesiructiidi form of pniper'.y. These uics of sun lout tr.'asmw go clear back to lfiKO when the Griffon, I s F.ale's sltlp. di u upturn'd in Lnke Huron with fl2.(Hff tn g'.id coin. AliugeM:-Uiwqjf lu the history o1'' the American lafcivi no tnore lark n: ' tbe nf ruiwnnee fhan tisra U luck of human daring and sufferini .In the daMy llvvea f'ti'S who, mu lend with their stormy vater. Chi " cagn I.i 1S"--1 lu'uilv j.'ipii.Piiii Intcr-Ocenit.- OFFENSIVE. Wlinfll yon take for tha pipe?" thli Oh. you wouldn't care to n:r,(-kold piim." No. Iiut I'd buy It. aud throw II awn v." Washington Herald. 'j There are some people who bellwi (hat the whole human race will lx saved." said an old ladr. but for iu) pari, 1 hope for better things." REE v . w 9 ' jr, , v . s, Car-r.etei- 'e era-ab- ove extra-tmlvcr-;t- d . Cunuk-- Scene in t Under Southern Skies," at the Grand Wednesday Night Cheridah Simpson, as Red Feather, Thursday Night. at the Grand |