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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY" EVENING, SEPTEMBER, 12. 1003 "DANCE ALL WIGHT ;u lay SOCIALISTS ADHERE TO 0 SALT 11 PLAN TO HISS THE CZAR LAKEI UNTIL DAYLIGHT Delayed Passengers at Burned Bridge While Away the Tedium of the Waiting Hours. AT THE GRAND THE AT EH. r. Also Will Thursday, Friday and Saturday JfyighVf; matir.ee .Saturday, George 12. The bridge RAWLINS, and .Mildred Hail in "Lady Aud-ley- 's across MedicineSpt. Bow river" was burned Secret." cut Thursday afternoon, and in consequence all trains have been delayed Of Goorg-who comes to the The fire was discovered Grand theater on Thursday, Friday and considerably. late in the afternoon by the watchman Saturday and matinee Saturday in at the tie boom, but he was unable to '"Lady Audley's Secret," the Denver extinguish It. He flagged a westbound Republican rays: "A new 'Lady Aud-ley- freight in charge of Conductor John Secret' was produced at the Tur- Davis in time to save it from disns theater yesterday afternoon, before aster, just and with the assistance of the a large and appreciative audience. train crew the fire was stopped. Much had been promised for 'Lady The bridge is built of timbers, except "Andley's? Secret,' and every promise the middle span, which is of steel. The in the west end or tne was more than carried out. The stage lire caught and the end span was almost bridge settings were reaUy beautiful, and entirely burned away. A wrecking and force of men were at once set plainly indicated the master hand of crew that veteran stapre manager, George to work repairing the structure, and The characters were cor- by 6 o'clock next morning trains were to pass. The bridge is about rectly costumed, and every part was in allowed the hands of a thoroughly competent 300 feet long. n pasDuring the night a performer, thereby making a perfectly smooth and in every way enjoyable en- senger trains had collected at this tertainment. During the performance point, ana tne passengers were some Miss Mildred Hall, who take:; the lead- what impatient at the thought of hav ing lady's part, wears gowns ,' that are ing to spend the night out in the hills exquisitely beautiful, and brought and soonefar away from civilization conceived the plan of having forth many expressions of pleasure and Some a dance. A large party went back to surprise fiom the ladies in the audiMedicine Bow station, two miles west, ence." rented a nail for tne ntgnt ana gave a . Frank llacnn. a delightfully droll dance, turnisning thoir own music. comedian, will be seen in "The Hills of The event was heartily enjoyed and it "alifornia" at the Grand theater on was necessary to flag the d inca when It is a the trains were ready to go in the September 21?t, 22nd and rural classic in 'four acts, in which is morning in order that the passengers introduced clever specialties. Special might continue their journey. scenery and trappings are carried for the production. Sale of seats begins Hold 1 . ' . Russian Against Karri only re jirrwr.t! mw!-rat- riXLKY AND I.LDKR' i of Will Tie Up Fair Buildings. IMttfburc. Fa.. Spt. 12. The Mrik at the F.ast Fittburc plarl of th Machine tompany WestInt;hou threatens to tl up iniorlant work on the St. lyuiis fair bull Ilnps. WHITH. OSCAR I. FIG MAN. An4 COMPANY Inrludlnic WJU'arn F.n lUtrh, Triomn Ixt-r- , Sharp. It. J. Moye. C.. McKiMork. li'-UIulie nracktt and JoMphIn Dllt anl L'-- rd. Friday.' i you don't believe a rich man can 'If Millionaire Tramp." be h'ippy. so It comes to the Grand theater September 2Sth, 29th and "Oth. '- 12. -- A I'KNVHR. Sept. special train of six Pullrrars !"fr Denver rU'I t over & Rio Denver Grande the railway for Salt Lake City, carrying members of the In-- 1 Kloi ti mat l Workers' assoel.i-tio- a. which meets in Halt Lake City next ip.e; Monday. They spent the day i:i Denver. with the arti.-.lithe new wall papers at T uinxu'i:';. Mar.n. brother clTccts r,f c T.2G State St - -1 rca.test attractions of the will he tho William If. West :trcls, which mm? to the Salt Lake Theat";- soon. They carry a large and Ore of the Fcai-on - i by Leander 1 1' hnrdsoi- - in tie- N York Morning Telegraph as "the l - i T I ii F.srd'ji ho. SALTfn id' imrm 13. f D. I). Mann. hat h: U.-- rei.arI. n Sol.olT.: Tenor Soloist t ERiCKSOH, Clarinet Soloist It TWO EDWIN C. HASLET, G. Fnn-I5- y ; ui C'.rxlf. t:-c- ; lh lu Or-- at Orrh-!rn- u ! W5.- GEQ.D.PYPER. MJNA0EE. 9 Ir-- vr i SR. CDHTAHl Matinee. 'SSSSg Friday, Sep. 18. Saturday 2 Military Sand JOHN U?:t.I. D!r u.r. l!tra 7T: An 1 ho- - Sunday Evening, Sept. p- - . GrJZ PALACE Months in BotonI a Months In New York! MOST BRILLIANT! MOST TUNEFUL! Henry S.wngt Ar.ncuticfs most roruLAn: 5 Months in Chlcrgo! Till. MF.P.F.IFKT MFSICAL rOMP.Dt SFCC1ZS. FOKTY riKCKS IN Till IV. Nil. Ul w in the .!- thatr ".en ht v rri l':rg'man." Margaret An glim who is bvn.r stalled with Henry Mill"'- by '. I'. Ui'Iinclu'si, of " an.i!l " this l playing a vers-iov.eek in San Francisco that she wrote herself. Some of. Miss Anslin's carl.. won success is due ro the advantjg s sh" had of bitth and 'ducat ion. She was horn in Ottawa while her father, th- late Hon. Timothy Warren An.iin. was Speaker cf the House of i 'oiv.uvins. and was educated at the French-Can- a dian Convent of the Sacred Heart it Montreal. She is a singe: of more than gifts. ipeak. ve languages ordinary and a nreat nudent c' lr.'V.lem histoiy. The California ciilics say h.er "Ca- mille" is second only to Hernha cU's. B W i PILSEN IE U 1 3 i - i .v. PRICES" GUTS Thursday, September fM 'CidiiT-i- v. : -- JtMV I NJ Matinee Saturday at 2:15 p. is ome very valuahlo advice to siven by young A me i ican sing'.-rs- . Mine. Nordica in a recent Interview, Ifere iriR. ?. . Author of "Klrc !LV Ity Kit ANK FIXLF.Y nnl CFSTAV UT-KUPOPERA ORCHESTRA! CAPITAL CB02US! COSMOPOLITAN CAST! . Nik Thi c;ttt ivmly. Arthur. IvnK!-m- rei-Mir.rr.5ra. M'.ilur 'ii:T.rd. llnry T.itor. Trixh . FiiganT-i- F.uth Alb..n-St. Cotton. ldalne lorre;, 4-- r.t Cli 17 A Fre ,o. . Sale besir. S2X. 111. Array Stunning U y.t,x Nonlb . tl.C-- i. V wn.I ih.e .!:. ia,y .t l)u I of Gorgeous Gowns rM Tt.al r. fvm th Ilut.r. Hrrt cfDutrtcU. Locttl n4In ii.rmirr TEe... New Wilson Aid Secret s ey liUay ,. ? . f EURO TEA N HOTEL. a. rnr.n wr.r. ; c ir.t H- -i . I'et H C ' , Tin ti . I - : tTt lrr! c Irrlf, 14 here. Srvei in the Sod ii 1 GERMS st Wter dis-p- nl Hill SodaFountain i- corner orr. rosTorncE. . r.n-- ! . lakh citt. to II co pr !y. ! "r irr j.r.i. Hot wt'.h l! t3t.t. rr.. V t r.untlii 8:itjr Itth, PaLT I j t-- FEYER i ) W Fltt arr mo TYPHOID 1 - ar. l Or l.er;r.i will WESSELLS GEORGE Irx. it -. Conuniicisii!: THE DISTINGUISHED ACTOR, which is doubtless th.- - result of loth experience and observation: "So many American iris go abroad, most of them to Palis, to train thei- - voices," said Mme. Nordhn. "It is really amazing, and not at all the thing for them to do. nd nn Excellent Company. Prercnt There is plenty of oppnrtjr.it y for th.en 'v1 I IJ. to cultivate and develop their vnicer. t of San ford Ilea by. ing the Great Ercotionnl Diamn, in thh; country with such a multitude ! K'jJ ' r-Hnyt.'s "A Texas Steer." which is of really excriler.t and aeeoir.p'.l.-he- d J so many culuirt teachers of vch-and considered the most successful Amerit o i. exhibit th can comedy of American life, comes to oppoT tunitie.ability the Salt Lake Theate soon. The cast and talent. No young woman should is an exceptionally good one. including go to Paris without lier m oilier or as James A. Devlin as Maverick Brander, equally good companion to help atal asMay Uretonne as J lossy. Milt (1. IJarlow sist her." as the Minister to Dahomey, the faALWAYS A TAVORITE. mous Texas Steer quartette. Will T. Vest a Tilley. who is to star ir this j Chattertcn as Maj. Yell, Josephine Fox oc.ru r y under Liebler & t'o.'s manage- - t t Seats on sale Tuesday. Mrs. Brander. Thomas liasket as ment the jaesent eason, has arrived in r'A May Duelos as Mrs. New York and will take up rehearsals (Japt. Brig-ht("anir-heliWilliam Marble, Jr., as of her new comedy, "Algy," tins ue-k- . ill She opens next month. Brassy (Sail, and other clever actors. expensive equipment. There are sixteen splendid vocalists with ihis organization, and the musical features of the entertainment are alone worth more than the price of admission. The ei.tire company numbers forty people, and is under th'- personal supervision er t. ll'.h. Uth. Nordic TA.ir.RNACLF -- ! II -- r.Qe. By HclcTs Full n ; I'nitTLANI F.!li:NT TAll LFMt lilt Co. SALT ear I'rv.o.i I. .. W. T.. while Mip-rln. tf-The ex-ding track-- 1 'lig op., rat !:-act mai n, r of ile.lth !: II. it Milled. is !. yi .rs eld. lb Fdward Davis, leading man of "Th'? Dairy Farm." who descrt-- d thr pulpit for the stage, is facetiously reforroi to t : l)I!. th FhHn. t si:at. now sni.LtNc. GRAND CONCERT Su- r "Tlv Piinec of Pilsen," which is An rche.'iulevl Friday and Saturday a:vl Saturday matinee at the nigh.t t. tel. Track-Layin- g m.!!,u..:.i. rel- Is Fat Sunday dinner nt the Fod r ," ll Lake Theater, has never been seen lr. Fait Lake before. It was one of the p: enounced successes of last season in thj i.a-- forA thecompei:r.t company is vrcm.ised production. t "a nded at Denver" is the tragedy in whieh KU rv s Jtoyai Italian nana is now s tarrir.KThe immaculate leader with th music scores and the f!..j could not hlow without them. Dfgof. I on ef the Car a liaa No:thrn raiiroad. and himself a prominent invrntor and rahroad bubd-- ; wasi acial' ntaily THEATRICAL NOTES. s !i-i- ;?( GEO. W, KISMUT & CO., Burgo-irastev- i lr 1 dinrr at F.at Sunday tel. r,0c. Onerations. THE ARTISTIC SENf'E The regular season at the Salt Lake Theater will open Monday night, when the Rreat musical comedy, "The be presented by the original company, including Ruth "White and 'Oscar L. Fisrman. A chorus of " ptetty gir's is promised. ' The a distinct hit when seen made h'-last season.,, and should fill the house at the opening. The engagement is for Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday rights and Wednesday matinee. S-.l- perintending MATINI.f;-Ixiw- last fa on t. :ugh llann IJeets Ecath While ic-a- l io-.iu- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and matinee Wednesday, "Th-- . Burgomaster." Friday and Saturday, matinee Sat- unlay, "The Prince of Pilsen." Burgo-marter- Dr. Fred V.. Makin. dentirt. ocated In room 27, Ib.op'T bids;. EOUTiiwr.sT coitNv:n KILLED IN CANADA h-s-t V iC-c- . RAILROAD BUILDER SS AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER. v.-i- should take ndantnRe. 1 Thursday, September 24th. "Where Is Cnbb?" .is the title of one of this season's most successful farce comedies, which comes to the Grand theater on October 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Urrl-t- Floor. 11.; ll Cirri. Icr Crrl. Ury. V. Prices ar.l t Flr. li Circle, Family N1CIIT Fifhermen nn1 Vii Orrrron Short Line. ChrU t. CLEAN WIT. MERRIEST MUSIC. Saturday, Scptmb?r 12th, st half-mis- c.. LAST EXCURSION NORTH, '- t!c'ORIOXNAU RI-Vl- THAT GREAT BEAUTY CHORUS ?,:; State St. - d's-tributi- The ragtime fare. "Spotless Town," will be the attraction at the Grand theater for three nights beginning : NEW WALL PAPER. 2 rarloads of entirely tew wall p.p r. an be hiHh! The nitKt fi.t'tlojji tastec.;:u. w. i;ri:rt at , tin-Czar- th- - ntmi With half-doze- . 1 rawest r Bui state st. - MUSICAL COMKDT. GltnATn-T- T THE T ( (; ("" THE ARTISTIC SENSE in r.krtsl with the. nrtlflle effect ) th" new wall papers t iii;t. v. j:iu:rt & co.. 14 WEDNESDAY iMATIINEB T,'.t corani b:e Monday, Sept. Commenci'ic ".ctics. (V! 12. ItOMH, Sept. th GEO.D.PYPER. MANAGER. vl I NIGHTS SocUlist rstrorr.e pcctlon of th frrtlon. led party. The hj I puty Turatl, urpom FarrI Lard m -- I -. It mxiH be pointed o.it that t:t Dr. Funl. the Soto the moveanswer In cialist leader. ment against the announced Intention of the Socialists to his the Czar in his approaching visit to Home, publishes In the A'.anti a vehement attack on Russian absolutism. In his article Signor FarrI quoted a letter from the secretary of tne Socialist agreebureau at Brussels Socialist ment with the Italian party In Its proposed action against the Czar, and declaring horror for Czarlsm and its frlmes. Deputy FarrI announces that the So cialists first formed a secret committee to organize a demonstration against but this has been dissolved and rtpliced by a public committee, as t'ch member desired to assume the The vr-for his actions. committee- has derid d or. u parliamentary maniff station tor.jdstlnar cf a pro tt mation signed by all the ni'inlxrs of extnme kft and address d to the Italian people and for ign parliaments in whUh will be set forth the reasons for the pto-tpagainst the crimes ronvrdttrd by Russian despotism. DELEGATES EN ROUTE Thre will also b a popular demonbesides public hissing of stration TO SALT LAKE CITY the 'zar.which, will include resolution l.y communal council: ag.Up.st the P.urian Emperor, moetlnrs of piotest, the afh ts and of pamphlets and Electrical Workers Leave Denver the flying cf tlzzz at After Day of Sightseeing in Colorado Capital. 's Wo-ell?- Demonstration in Rome , : .V (Tl (T-- EXTREME SECTION ONLY REPRESENTED. BY DEPUTY FARRI. Popular "VVcs-fcli- fi "Wees-ell?- f.. r2 IImiII m h t 1 SALT W A i Yip ill Autumn VA 1 ar ryb I Cli mi 11 11 p r u Ml NE SOLID WEEK OF FUN, COMMENCING HON DAY, SEPT. r., .3 M A GRAND AND GLORIOUS SEASON OF GLADNESS, in which the masses will in ingle in the festivities, i?v-elri- and amusements cf this M Brilliant Electric Displays m The Great Roman Stadium ! Ten Bis Free Attractions! Five Spleidid Special Features i n 7 1 es 15 High-Clas- s w- V-- S - 1 Px y v r- I L-- Gorgeous Decorations ! T-- ! -- CiiZD nrTI 1 1 T A VJ t 1 L-- rf ! ! GEE WHIZ! A MULTITUDE OF WHOOP HER UP! OIN SHOWS amuimrni anJ A?;D Startling Sensations ! Athletic and Gymnastic Tournaments ! Special Days and Nights ! Skilled Trade Contests ! Sensational Novelties ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS SPECIAL, LOW EXCURSION RATES ATTRACTIONS. SPFCIAL FEATURES lor the cf all. Entrancing Music I Ride the Camels, the Ferris Wheel, the Barrel of Love, the Steam Gondolas ! Aorai Shows I 14 ALL RAILROADS ! lOe to |