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Show TRUTH. s Ben had better look out James, who declined to talk, exeept in two trombones will be a feature on a little, or he will be worked. the presence of a thiru party. The re- - the program. Another interesting to not consent would number be and will Martha Royle King in porter this, no interview was had. Verily that two selections of her. own composition In the city the paid claquers and must understand thoroughly certainly a new departure. It is safe curbstone politicians are trying to reporter to predict a sucessful season for methods of the Tribune' office. the manufacture sentiment for Mr. Knox, Helds military, band. Behind the or- OPENS & jC he Kearns candidate, and to disparMonday, Sept. 28. fftion are both popularity and the Carl Schmidt of the Greenewald age his chief opponent, Mr. James. On previous sucess. Here in AFIEST-CLAone hand they say that Mr. James is Furniture company, is mentioned as a Prestige FAMILY the usual traveling band in- candidate for.tne council by ' the rGt stubborn, unapproachable, VADDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT to small houses. The and uncontrollable. In other quarters publicans of the First precinct. Mr. variably plays th Ellery band aPParance With the Following Eastern ;hey say he is the candidate of the Schmidt is an exceedingly bright before a small audience was not the Celebreties: Mormon church. They dont stop to young business man, and would .make exception, but. the rule. Many reasons see the illogical nature of their argu- a useful member of the council. have been assigned for this. The best Tom Helfron grfAcroba,,1 ments. If he is uncontrollable, how 0 reason of all, however, is that the can he be controlled by the church? AMUSEMENTS. public does not feel like paying high Bicycl Turther, they tell the Mormons that Metllng and Bean d prices when a local organization, James is an implacable Mormon hater Theatre Spotless Town, ular. and capable, charges only twen- and that if he is elected, not a More matinee today, performance to- Lorraine and Howell cents, mon will be left in office. This latter night. jl jl s Frank Hines principal argument. COMING ATTRACTIONS. on West Sec- The Theatro Carlson Sisters 53? Novelty Mr. Hines has also pledged Mr. Knox o retain in office certain . heads of Salt Lake Theatre Wests Minstrels, ond South, will throw open its doors So" Florodora, Oc- - to the public next Monday. This lat- John Delmore departments if Knox is elected. Mr. Mrarl3er Sheets also claims to have authority ment enterprise in Salt ?st Grand Theatre Millionaire to Knox. in Mr. for that Tramp, way speak Edison Moving Pictures is under, the management of Our Wife, Octo-- Lake September Jt jl Messrs. Petrich and Hogan, gentle- ber wide experience In theatrical Mr. James is conducting a dignified Matinees Every Day, 3 p. m. ae T1 week ofJmen of Mcrles- - The Novelty theatre, of Salt HpnSrnho? campaign. Ho has neither fought Thursdays, Amateur Nights. 'Lake will be on the novelty amuse nor refused Mormon votes. It is well Svmdn.yg, Steered Concert. ment circuit and is the . seventeenth ' known that he was always actively On October 4 Helds Military band I house now associated in that pouplar to the old Peoples party, but ADMISSION 10 CENTS. opposed of forty pieces will begin its second combination. It is Intended to give a when division on party lines took A few reserved seats at 20o. season of Sunday evening concerts at matinee each afternoon and three place he buried the hatchet and with Grand the theatre. Helds band was evening performances, each perform-th- a Judge Zane, Judge Bennett, Judge first organization. to undertake ance lasting about one hour. The Dickson, 0. J. Salisbury and others, Down In the Fifth judicial district assisted in the organization of the Re- such a venture, and the only one cap-- form of amusement, will be high.ass they are early in the field with their publican party and it is to save that able, of continuing it with success, vaudeville. A constant change of pror, judicial candidates. It is understood party from being disintegrated by the curing the summer just closed this gram will. be,. provided and, the that Judge Marioneaux will be the domination of an odious political maorganization has. added to.it- - est vaudeville successes of the east self fresh laurels and more securely and west may be looked for every candidate of the Democrats to suc- chine that he is now fighting. ceed himself on the bench, and that established itself in the . musical es- - week. For the beginning next Mon- Jl Jl F. H. Holzheimer of Juab will make timation of Salt Lakers. Throughout day an especially strong., and enter-th- e sumer. season at Liberty park and taining. program .has been provided, the race for district attorney, while More than a week ago a Tribune reside Mr. on interviewed James the candidates the Salt Palace it has not only de- the regardK . Republican porter Jl A. Melville for judge and, ing his candidacy and his policy in lighted thousands, but has actually will be J. 'Wests minstrels said to be bieeer O. A. Murdock for district attorney: case he should be elected. The in- appeared before more people thap any Both tickets are good, and it will be terview was not such as the Tribune similar organization, in the intermoun-- 1 brighter than ever before, will be a pretty contest. liked. There was nothing in his ut- tain country. This is not exaggera- - at, the Salt Lake Theatre two nights terances that could be used against tion, but tbe recital of facts within next week, Tuesday and Wednesday, JS J In casting about for candidates for him, hence the Tribune did not pub- the knowledge of the multitude. Dur-- . Wests Minstrels have always been as among the best the city council, a large number of lish the interview. Mr. James, in re- ing the coming season Mr, Held will recognized nents of burnt widen and the to features cork, and the present which interrogatories, gave his yiews Republicans of the Fourth precinct ply so were not only endeavoring is during his first sea- management have concluded that W .C. Spence on the water question, street paving son at popular the Grand. This will be the to maintain their past record, but would-ba good man to send back to and public Improvements generally. of local musical talent, stantly trying to excel by the addition He assured the reporter that he had that body. Mr. Spence, for the past in connection with the band concerts, of; new. features. The show is adver-M- r. two years, has sat in the council and not pledged himself to any man for Held believes there is much wor- - tised as being three shows, in one office and would not do so, even occupied the important position of any and minstrelsy, chairman of the finance committee. He if his refusal cost him the election. thy local talent, which from lack in--of1 comedy, extravaganza Jl. is denied its proper Jl has shown good business ability, The Tribune was very solicitous about opportunity centives of and office of an of the chief growth activity police. Probably Following Wests Minstrels, begin- faithfulness and concern for the interto the appearance an upon that paper wanted make openoperatic stage. ests of. his constituents. next Thursday and filling out the for the appointment of Mr. Sheets, In ord.er to stimulate this circle of lo- - njng comes ing . the J who is posing in certain quarters as cal musical talent, Mr. Held wm, week,, L. Mr Wood of Poplar Grove is grow- an Florodora, while preserving the season, give it every dora. man. Failing to get a as . known to Salt Lakers, in all the features Republican ing, strength anything it could use from Mr. James, legitimate encouragement. Local sing-candidate from the Second the Tribune probably instructed the era and solo musicians will appear has added a number of new songs and precint. manager of the Telegram to get an in- upon every program. It must not be has had. considerable brushing up, sod Jl JK may he spoken of as terview. with John Henry Smith, and understood that' the door will be that J dora to every musical amateur, up to date. Of course the star C. M. Neuhausen is making a vig- to so color it as to make it appear orous campaign for one of the Repub- that Mr. James is a church candidate. with more ambition than ability. The features are the dashy, catchy, double lican .counilmanic nominations from Thats the kind of Perry Heath poli- intention is to properly encourage sextette, which never fails to win Neath in whom hopeful merit may be plause, and the vocal gem, the. precinct, and is meeting with tics the Kearns organs are playing. On much encouragement.'T . R. Black is Thursday the Tribune again attempt- recognized. On the opening night the the Shade of the Sheltering Palms. ed to get an interview from Mr. Imperial Quartette, two cornets and also waging an active campaign. J Jl It Jl The Metropolitan opera house orIn the First the favorites for the chestra, New York, of which J. S. Dubs is and Nathan council with the Republicans appear conductor, Franke conert master, will appear in to be J. J. Thomas and F. H. Hewlett no conerts at the Tabernacle on Oct. 14. effort is Arthur Robinson making The world famous Nordica and Madfor the renomination, but there are ame. Fisk are the soloists. Salt Lake plenty of1 other good material in the san will be the only city in this vicinity are field. Hewletts friends very to be favored-bthis great organizaguine that he will get the nomination tion. and it looks as if they would not be jTuesday and Wednesday Next Jl jl- disappointed. 58 ill A musical feature in Wests MinTHEWM.H. is one of Senator . Ben Hey wood strels will be The Virgin of Boz, a Kearns staunchest friends and active travesty on the sucessful opera, The workers. On his little business trips Wizard of Oz. The entire company through the state he never loses an of forty, takes part in he. musical satopportunity to boost the senator. He ire, which, it is claimed, is a most MsLncvgsment Stanford B. RJcaiby. very, adroitly sounds the politicians as pleasing novelty for. a minstrel show, to how they stand as to Kearns. The Presenting as a Grand Finale the jl, Jl Operatic Travesty boys, however, are getting wise, am We are promised the original scen'THE WIZARD OF BOZ." many instances of clever parrying of GlitBens questions are on record. ery and wardrobes used in the Florwithout odora revival in New York. Among making tering- generalities TC1 and mat As rulea Thursday, Friday are Saturday the top liners of the company are Isathe any promises q And Saturday Natjnef. 1L ter of fact, the sentiment in the dora. Rjijsh Donald Brine, and others. gVfY "HARRY LE GRANDE. counties is .almQst unanimously anti-Kearn- s. . . 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