Show I vr AllNS INTUE EAsrfo j I I New York Sept iMrs Epbcrt Roberts loft this city on Thursday evening ami was one or the visitors lo Buffalo on thoU ilny of President McKlnlcys assassination assassina-tion Mrs Roberts Intended leaving Buffalo Buf-falo on Frlcluy night for Indianapolis I I where i she will spend llirco weeks with her daupJtcrlnln Sirs Albert Taylor She will return to Salt lale City about Oc tpbcr 1st Ito I o i-to I air and Mrs 13 GrahamWoodward will tart on tim iSth InsL for a months tour I ut l tho West Mrs GrahamWoodwurd < I who was Miss Lucy Young will revisit I her l birthplace Salt Lake City while her I I husband goes to South Dakota to look I I after homo mining Interests Together they t will co to Alameda to visIt Mrs GrahamAVoodwardb parents Mr und I Mrs > n R Youiwr and her sister Mrs Aitliur Baroiult of Sun Francisco I 4 o o Mis V M C Silva hn < returned from n reks visit at Allcrhursl N J e v v 1111 George Arthur Rico Is I in town 111111 and imports having aoltl a mine In northern l California for a largo commission I commis-sion B1 I hilton Maltox Is one of the staff of clerks of the Park National bank of this I I city i I V I I Dr Ellen P Ferguson and her la ugh t rnv Minscs Ethel and Claire Ferguson J have removed IP 215 AVest lltfth street and arc now slmon pure TTarletrilleri I Dr Warner who once had offices In tho JDoolv Mock J your city has located In i Now York and Is having cnnsklprabio success III the storJt market j p I J P Meakln Jr Is the advance man for Mr and Mrs Clarence Brune and their Thcodorn company 1 t Miss Victory Bateman may leave this evening logo on a tour Pennsylvania towns with the McCoy stock companv j j Tho I McOoy plan of operations Is 1 to pm djro a new play every three weeks going j over thn uaino louto of oiionlght Kiand I overy theo weeks Wi ith a new play fa u I Miss Clara Young has returned from rsTovst Scotia where slip had been spend l ug a month It Id probiibl > that I Instead of returning to < Cloy rRhlr school at Mont clntr N J thisyar Khe will remain In Nuw York and enter an art school On VodiseMlay3IlPH Maudo Adams will return Cloml her two weeks nit at her mountain home Ontcola park and on ThurMlny she wilj commence rohcarsuls of her play Quality StrcoU us I am not SIKO hat I the follawlngr story which Is i whispered behind the hand among the UtiihiiK in isev York has ever reaelicil Jilou Thcrt > 1 no doubt of Its truth however and It has created nana nan-a ripple of mcrrhnMit in J this suburb oC Salt Lake City In brlofthe sonoC ono of ylonHleading cltlens Is a student at I Columbia unlvorfclly Oiicevcning after a late lecture at the college he was ma i king hits way from the heights on which Ithe university Ia I stltiatod to ono nf the surface car llnun Ho spoke to his companion com-panion a fellow student of the lateness of the hour the 1 darkness and the general loneliness of the place A Vlile ho upolce mother figure came in view Tllcr Ill bet hos beared sold Uin Salt Utker I I Ill I srarn1lmn vore Jll just show him how we dr things out West JIe drew his hat over his eyes took a revolver from his pockfi aimed It at tlio passerby passer-by ind nikl Your money or your life J1I II tone vfil placid and as ineie vcio nn horrifying notes In It the strnnyr took courage Jn ono swift moment ho knocked the revolver from lio uyppotcd I rurtanb Tvrlsr picked It uj and promptly covond him Come with me to1 tho pnlfcu station an Id the man who had I boon slnt d to he frlghtincd Oh I no really now HIH Is Just a little jjflkcConic Conic on said the stranger still coy olln eiinMy family Is all right My father Is Come on said the stranger and im dnr his escort lioth students went to tho pollen station There they Inspire enough contldcnco In tho surgount to escape a i night In Jail but the culprits father inc I prominent Salt Latter waa telegraphed for and the exiled Utahns resident in jJcw Yorl do fay that it cost the prominent promi-nent pore J50CO to settle tho mailer 9 o AnnIe Jrlflh late of the lVohman forces but 110wln the AmiIhi Bln huni company Is not only ono of tho handsomest women on the Btage but Alan one of the most cntorprlKfntf Not content to tniut her fortune to th duet lJatlCllIl of atagu at Ifulra ylif tablahed a rtratclaes oxclu slv6 uonr < lhighou e She Is wild to be an liifliplrHlilifti i UuiIyljii private life Mimi > I Irlnh lHilrV 1 J > K rhidson wife of probably prob-ably tll < beet pJayerof uld men Il j aits in the country I w b 01 Hlrs Irish la not the only actress who I I does not Pin her material proxjciky to the II mutations of stngo life MIss Kate Vnn donhof granddaughter of that famous tragedian the English Edwin Booth hs I i thriving chicken farm at Norwood N I J which sho superintends in peison when not playing r a f b Amelia Blngham made a goodly sum In tobacco Murk on Wall street which she Is I Investing in ual HlnlfhlJ her old I home lllcksville O Another prom ly t young I rfclrfys lets her foolish male friends pay tho race for her and buys stock In a 1 stnng bank with her winnings Mfssj I Adams has the real estate fad 4 a I Utah Is better icpresontod in atleast ono organization than any other Stair In i he Union Tho ona nlza I oil Is I SOUSKIS band 1 which has Arthur Pryor and Hit Levi brothers among ltd members Mr Pryor is at least a Itahn by marriage 0 4 Tho honors In tho two JoT Caosar de Bazan j las ont as L think T had tho I pleasure of predicting to James II f llack t1 tm not bocatipf ho Is a greater artist than VlllIam Facrsham J J 1 doubt If ht Will ever be as groul but bo play snlicl him If I Ilackctt could bo kept to romantic ro-mantic and Favcrsbam to jjoclcly plays I tho two in on woild never bo pitted ngnn > teach t-each other In this rancorstirring fashion and each man would bo wisely follow ing iho line of least resistance s I Tonight Ed Sothcrn a man who has been hoodooed by I misilt plays for a dccado will as I IK says niiike another try In Richard Lovelace It Is I a plaV j by Lawrence Irving Sir iicnrys son and young Irvlnga PlaYs have never ynt scored by their own merit But Ed Soth I era s a genius for making and holding friend so thoro are many high hopes for the result of tonights opening at the Madison Sciunro 1 Gardou theater 6 a S Next aiondny the Castlo Sunoro Opera company considerably Ktrengthened wilt open at tho Broadway theater a it The Red Kloof Is probably Iho most modern of plays In that It deals 1 with the most modern of dramatic lh I mefi the I Boer war Paul Potter who dramatized Trilby and Under Two Flags = ard 1 wrote The Conduerors Is I the anther Louis Mann and Jljiva Mpnan Avlll bo the j chief players The play i10l i billed for the Sao at an Indcllnllo late this month 4iuA PATTERSON c i 1 I |