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Show First Musical Corned, Musical comedy was introduced tote England May 23, 1656. Dignified by the name ot opera," an entertainment called The Cruelty, of Spaniards It Peru was produced at the Cockpll theater on that day. According to no tlces of the time, It was expressed by vocal and Instrumental music, and by the art of perspective in scenery The production also marks the first se of scenery on the stage, and iti development a few years later caused Pepys to remark disparagingly, aftei avlslt to the serious drama, Strangt to see this bouse, that used to he s thronged, now empty since the open began." TEA Good tea costs less than poor. Good tea costs less than poor. Toor ffrorer Mturni 7 our moo Uko Bchllilntfa If you doni Boti. Survival of Children. Out of every thousand children born 889 survive their fifth year In New Zealand, 850 In New South Wales and 144 In Victoria, as against 837 In Ireland, 762 in England and Wales. 751 in France, 614 in Austria, and 671 in Spain. Do It Now. If you are about to make a trip any where, let me know. Pleaaed to givt you full Information as to low rates- -, plenty of 'em this summer train serThe Santa Fe" trade mark vice, etc. la the sign of safety, speed and ease. C. F. WARREN, Pent. Agt., A. T. ft S. F. Ry., Salt Lake City, Utah. HAVE MUST CHARMED PRIZES FOR POETS AND FOR MUSICIANS Nest LIVES. Brood of Larka Hatched Out In on Racetrack. , A pair of larks which built their nest on the racecourse at Keele park, Staffordshire, and are raising a little family, have been taken under the l protection of the Grand Duke of Russia, who Is now In residence at Keele park, says the London Express. When the steeplechase races were held at Keele park the larks' nest was discovered on the racecourse near the winning post. Despite the races, the large number of carriages and the crowds of people who bad passed over the course, the nest had escaped Injury. Marks of horses' hoofs and carriage wheels were found perilously close to the larks little home, and in one case a wheel had evidently just grazed the , outer edge. The Grand Duke Michael was told of the strange discovery and went to Inspect the nest. There was another days racing, but It was thought use less to have the nest removed, and so it was again left to the care of Providence, Again, on Thursday, great crowds thronged the racecourse. Race horses and carriages crossed and recrossed the pot selected by the birds, but again the nest escaped gcathless. When the nest was examined recently It was found that three young larks were hatched out and the parent birds were busy feeding the youngsters. The grand duke was informed of the birds preservation and he at once Issued instructions to the men on the estate to carefully guard the larks and their home. A spe-cla- . MISHAPS TO GREAT PAINTER. Infantile Industry. Argentina In the last two years about 6,000,000 mulberry trees have been planted In Vsrestchagin Did Wonderful Work with Mutilated Hand. (Argentina, which has now about of such trees. The production A group of war correspondent were 'of raw allk will eventually become an talking about the unhappy Russian Important produc of that country. painter, Verestchagln. "Did you ever notice his right VTSK Till FAMOUS one said. Red Crom Hull nine. I.nriie To. pac kae I hand? beat.. Tba Kuna Company, South lend, tod. How Indeed, yes, said another. deformed It was. It seemed Incapable Flag Hat Religious Meaning. of creating those grlm pictures." The white cross on the red field ol resumed the first Verestchagln, the Swiss flag has a religious meaning. correspondent, once held up his right It was adopted a. an appeal to heaven hand before me with a sad smile. The In 1339, when the stout Swiss fought thumb was gone. A leopard, he said, and won one of their greatest battles. 'bit my thumb to the bone It bad to be amputated.' The middle' finger stuck straight out. he could not bend It.1 A bullet once passed through this Sell as your customer likes finger, leaving It good for nothing, he said. Then he moved the hand about to buy. -with an odd, stiff motion. Several of the small bones. he explained, were how to do business, shattered In a fall from a pony on the steppes. The muscles have been stiff in tea or anything else. ever since. Tour (Torr return your aunty If yoa .oaf Verestchagln's right hand endured Uko Bchimnc1 Bret. much before In the end It sunk in the A Real Martyr. cold sea, but it never lost its cunning When I'm low spirited, said Mrs with the brush." Lapsling, "It never does any good U tell my husband that It's on account o Use Little Milk or Cream. my poor nerves. He only laughs an The govornment Investigators find says I have been eating somethin! that comparatively little milk is conthat doesn't agree with me. Men art sumed In most southern cities. The so sardonyx!" amount per capita In Richmond Is not a pint, which Is about quite one-hal- f as high an average as in any other southern city, while at Pensacola It is We blend four types of tea as low as one-fiftpint, and In Mo bile less than pint. What la for different tastes; they are true of the consumption of milk is even more true of the consumption of all on a level for quality. cream. It can be said, according to these Investigators, that practically Tour cram return your araaay It yoa doa'i Ilka Bret. no cream is sold In the south for use, as It Is used In other parts of the Britains Oldest Postoffico. The oldest postofflce In Great Brit country. For instance, they declare, cream for use In coffee kin ia to be seen In the little Cheshire that to buy or with fruit is unheard of a statevillage of Motham. The building dates ment that appears somewhat exagerback to the sixteenth century, and The ated. of Ice cream is set making baa the figures 1594 over the doorway down as the principal use of cream in Southern cities. Louisville Courier-Jo- TEA Thats TEA one-tent- h TEA We all drink tea; most all poor tei; great market for urnal. ' Ruins of Old Roman Town. Rooting up the foundations of an old building In the hamlet of Gourgom, near Meude, has brought to light the trash. burled ruins of a great city of Roman Wrlla lor aar Knowfel Kook. A. A Gaul, of which all vestiges had perishQamuany. Saa rraarMra. ed. This wag the city of Veyrune, known to have been In existence in Railroad Stockholders. According to the Interstate Com the third century of our era, and bemerce Commission. 1.220 railroads lieved to have been overwhelmed by some great catastrophe. The very have 827,851 stockholders. site was unknown. A detail of some Interest connected with the discovery 8TRANGE, ISNT ITT A woman sees a hat or bonnet In a Is that the burled ruins are almost milliner's window. It la in the latest under the spot where Du Guesclln style, so she determines to have that died. There has been found among hat or one Just like It. No use to try to dissuade her she them a fine silver urn containing a wauls that kind of a hat! No other large number of Roman coins, almost will suit her. fresh from the mint and beautiful.There she displays her wilt power, and probably doea the same with preserved. They bear the effigies of everything she buys for herself or her the Empress Julia, Maxlmian, Alexanfamily, hhe makes, as It were, a femder, Severn and other emperors. inine "declaration of Independence. London Globe. la It not surprising, therefore, to find some few women who still allow their and Good-Bgrocers to choose for them In Impor8wre-t- . tant matters like foodstuffs? fnmlllar llrnrath In spits of the fact that arocers aa a aky, tranquil In your ahadowa Thrrr'a a hlMr rule have long ago realised the necesOt ami good-by- ! "good morning" of to their sity customsrs' catering rather than their own desires, Rrliht stream, arawartl flowing, are etlll a few of the other kind there With awrrtrat aong and nigh. left Toil muimur mill to vala and hill: who ehow a marked Inclination to perGood morning, and good-by- ! suade cuatomera to take what they do ot ask for, or desire. a dream of hearts that sever Take Lion Coffee, for Instance, the Thrrr A thought of dreams that dir; leader of all package coffees, an estabForever and forever, lished favorite for over twenty-fiv- e "Good morning, and good-by- ! Atlanta Constitution. , years In millions of homes, on account of Its absolutely pure end uniform Work for Landscape Gardner. quality. Wouldn't you thing It Impossible Frederlek Idtw Olmstead of New that a single grocer can stltl exist who York has been Invited by the Yale would oppose such an Invlnclbls argument of merit, by trying to corporation to become the landscape a ouatomer to buy loose coffee persuade In prefarchitect for the extensive lllllbotise erence to Lion Coffee? Loose coffee has no standard quality property, which on August 1 will pass nobody can guarantee that tt Is to the corporation and which will be ven clean. as a park and botanical garOf course, really Independent and developed In den with the Yale forconnection Intelligent women know this, and so do grocers, but If women est school. were as particular about coffee aa about hats, no kind of grocer could be Fall Hard. without Lion Coffee. Iter voire fell to a whisper, In after years she used to point to The man who puta on company manners must sacct to have them taken this rlreiimstunce ns explaining why It j was so badly craeke II - g te THE l I e First best Words Total $ 600.00 ; 150.00 50.00 500.00 150.00 60.00 $1,400.00 Will Be No Discrimination. Absolutely no discrimination will be made between Mormon or in this contest. The only desire of the promoters Is that the handsome reward offered will Induce the literary and musical people of the state to produce an anthem touching the history, characteristics, resources or hopes ol Utah that will be distinctly a state song. The committee that will sift the manuscripts will be announced in a few days, and will be composed of the best known and most reputabls literary and musical people in the state. It will be a great honor to be known as the author of the words or the composer of the music for the state anthem of Utah, and In addltlop to this the six successful competitors will receive for their work sums in excess ol the amounts paid by the highest class magazines to the best writers and composers In the country. In offering the large sum as an tndurement to the writers and composers of the state the promoters of the enterprise hope to In- duce every lover of poetry and music in the state to take an interest in this contest and either compete or see to tt that their friends do so. People, Alone, Will Decide. The a&feguards which hare been thrown around this contest assure every one who will compete absolutely fair treatment. Neither The Tribune nor the committee will have anything to do with the choice of the public. It la the Intention to make this purely a popular anthem, and In order to do so there will be no possible chance left to permit of discrimination or unfairness because of the political, social, or religious standing The unknown of the competitors. writer is as liable to win as the experienced one tn a contest of this kind. Some of the best compositions tn the history of music and literature are the work of unknown writers and musicians. The successful competitor for the honor of writing the words or musto for the state anthem of Utah Is as likely to be poor and unknown as rich and noted. It is the Intention of the promoters of this contest to close It lu every particular so as to make the awards on Christmas day. The financial responsibility of The Tribune Is an guarantee that every promise will be promptly kept. Full Instructions wll be furnished anyone on request to the Anthsm lid Itor, Tribune, Salt City. ah-olu- te Trouble The Victim of Disagreeable Must Study Himself. a habit. It Is Lying awake is often worth almost any effort to break up the best such a habit, says the Philadelphia proAmerica, but has written and . own. Inquirer. duced a successful play of her Insomnia Is usually the result of one following the InMiss Tyler has written of three things poor circulation. The grateful note, expressing her appre- digestion or mental distress. ciation of Doan's Kidney Pills: person who studies himself carefully able to locate the difficulty and Co., Buffalo, will be treat himself accordingly. N. Y. For poor circulation try warm baths, Gentlemen: warm-wate- r bottles, brisk rubbing, My experience and deep breaththe feetlng soaking with your valuJjjg( able remedy For Indigestion take a warjn drink bas been equal before retiring or when sleepless. y gratifying to Drink warm water, warm milk, wear-te- a both myself and or cocoa and breathe deeply. friends. For mental distress mere will power (Signed) Is the best. Close the eyes and as fast ODETTE as the thoughts come drive them out. TYLER. 'Carry on In the mind a Foster-MllburCo.. Buffalo, N. process. sale by all dealers. Price, 50 Sweet sleep and plenty of It will women cents per box. go a great way toward keeping wrinkles When sleep departs young. Preach Gospel From Autos, come. Gospel wagons, gospel cars, gospel It Is by sleep that we gain strength tents, gospel bicycles, and now gospfel for another day. Sleep is to the brain missionaries used are by automobiles In nerves what food is to the body. and Two pastors In preaching tours. Here are a few simple, tried rules Paris have recently traveled many miles In an automobile, from which for driving away Jnsomnia: Never go to bed Go to bed warm. numthey have preached to the large cold In feet. with assembled ber of country . people If the events of the day have been market places and at fairs, and distribbetrying, read a short, light story uted leaflets and tracts among them. fore retiring. Leave the window down at the top and protect the bed from drafts. touches the bed As soon as the We know our tea and we relax the muscles,body Bhut the eyes and make ready to sleep. Nothing drives know your tea taste. away sleep more quickly than the offer thought that one cant sleep. we Thats why Values Noteworthy Effort to Secure I'or Utah An Anthem That Will Be Full of Merit Poets and musicians of Utah hare been called upon to compete for the honor of providing for this state popular anthem. The suggestion was Borne time ago made to the Salt Lake Tribune, and that newspaper nat bgreed to take the matter in hand and offer six prizes, amounting to $1,400, as a reward for the efforts of the competitors. It is claimed by the promoters of this enterprise that there Is but one jstate In the Union that has a state an them. It Is believed that within a tew pears almost every state will have an anthem, and that there Is no good rea aon why Utah should be the last' to The conditions of the adopt one. contest which is now on is that the words of the anthem contain not more than five stanzas nor less than three stanzas, each stanza not to exceed eight lines. It Is optional with the author whether or not there shall be a chorus. Authors Name Safeguarded. The manuscript must be submitted in a legible hand or typewritten, and there muBt be no name nor address written on the manuscript that would disclose the identity of the author. Enclosed with the manuscript must be a blank envelope containing the name, address and place of birth of the author and this envelope must be secureshould be ly sealed. Manuscripts mailed to Anthem Contest Editor, Salt Lake Tribune, and City, of It a key numpn receipt ber will be given to the manuscript and to the envelope enclosing he name, but the name will not be Jcnown to any one until a committee has passed on the merits of the composition and recommended twenty-fivcompositions as suitable for entry in the contest. When these twenty-fivhave been passed upon the selection of the most popular one will be left to the vote of the people. Neither the Tribune nor the committee will know who is the author until this selection has been made. Manuscripts for the word3 of the anthem must reach the Salt Lake Tribune by 10 o'clock p. m. September 1. Musicians Opportunity. After the people have decided which Is the best poem the musicians will be called upon to fit music to the words, and the contest for the music will close at 10 o'clock p. m. October 12, when the people will again be asked to decide which is the most popular music. One or a dozen compositions, either words or music, may be sub mltted by any person. The only limitation being that the author either be now a citizen of Utah or a Utahn by birth. Manuscripts must be submitted separately; that Is: two or more must not be enclosed in the same en velope. The prizes offered by the Tribune are as follows: Second best words Third best words First best music Second best music Third best music SOME CURES FOR INSOMNIA. PLAYWRIGHT-8TAR- . Odette Tyleri Famoue Actress, Doan's Kidney Pills. one of Miss Odette Tyler Is not only known dramatic stars In Foster-MUbnr- n house-cleanin- r n TEA you back your money. Tour (ronr return, your mon.y It you dont Uk Seaming'. But. LONGFELLOW AS A LAD. Friendship With Chum Con tinued Through Life. The boyhood friendship between Longfellow and Edward Deerlng Preble bas received scant attention from the formers biographers, yet the two grew up together, writes Peter Freneau in the Delineator. Hand In hand, they said Good morning, mistress. to the prim ma'am who kept the dame's school in Portland. Later, at the academy on Congress street, they wielded goosequllls under the watchful eyes of Jacob Abbot, a peda gogue famed In his day. The same fly lug wagon, or stage coach, that bore Longfellow off to Bowdotn college in Brunswick, took young Preble. Damon Longfellow and Pythias Preble! It was a happy pair of boys that sat the Longfellow elms reading Washington Irving's Sketch Book and other delightful tales. At an early age they both began to scribble verses. When Longfellow was thirteen years old he published a poem In the Portland Gazette entitled the Battle of Lovells Pond, about which an amusing and story Is told. On the day of Its appearance the lad read and reread It with Increas-insatisfaction. In the evening, feeling almost vainglorious, he went to visit at the house of Judge Mellon, whose eon Frederick was a There, conversation drifted to poetry, and the Judge indignantly seized the mornings Gazette, and. unconscious of the wounds inflicted, called The Battle of Lovell Pond a remarkably stiff and unoriginal composition. There were tear on Longfellows pillow that night, and tn the morning he, no ooubt, confided his sorrow to his friend," Boyhood half-patheti-c g fellow-classmat- ME TOO The Tall Enders That Follow Genuine Articles. It is sometimes interesting to watch the curves Imitators make to get the public to buy Imitations of genuine goods. Thousandsyf ARE MADE WELLAND! Buoobm of Lydia E. Plnkh.ivjl Compound Rests Upoo th. r Really Don Wakack can ble Compound. Their letter ! V In Mrs. Pinkham'a office. ad5l0J statement to be a fact and,M boast S with it all other medicines 1 ment for women are Why has Lydia E. pffkffiSv, table Compound accomplished;. spread results for good ? Why has it lived and done its glorious work for athri,, H a century ? and Simply surely because of it,,, ling worth. The reason no otW Icine haaeven approached its. j plainlyand positively becau Is no other medicine in the won good for women's ills. The wonderful power of Lvdi. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound the diseases of womankind it not cause it Is a stimulant notbecaun I a palliative, but simply because the most wonderful tonic aud structor ever discovered to act the uterine system, po, cukihs disease and displacement, restoring health and vigor. m-- Marvelous cures are reported fr all parts of the country by women have been cured, trained nurses i have witnessed cures, and physic,, who have recognized the virtue Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable pound, and are fair enough to credit where it is due. If physic:! dared to be frank and open, hum of them would acknowledge that constantly prescribe Lydia E. P, barns Vegetable Compound in cases of female ills, aa they kno C The Ranchwoman. experience that it will effect a enn Women who are troubled withp.ii The success of Mrs. W. N. Sherman and the beauty of her hospitable home, or irregular' menstruation, hacks, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrli the famous Mlnnewawa ranch In Caliinflammation or ulceratiot to an incentive every falling, fornia, should be ovarian trouble., the uterus, woman to hold fast to the borne In"bearing-dow- n feeling, diaiw stinct while winning her way in the faintness, indigestion, nervous pr business world. In the face of much tration, or the blues, should take; opposition and caustic comment Mrs. mediate action to ward off the terii Sherman, soon after leaving an east- consequences and be restored to hn ern college, bought a large tract of un- and strength by taking Lydia E. P.i Vegetable Compound. Any; improved land near Fresno, deter- ham's write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mai mined by her own efforts to develop for advice. Its free and always help! Its possibilities. Her success Is Indicated by the fact that Mlnnewawa Is valued at over five times the original Investment. During the busiest season there are over 400 That death may lark in yourw.ll In the rotilng paste under wall (sppeople at work on the ranch and in the in the decaying glue or other sdidJ cannery. Since discovering that by matter water kahomlue. (bean personal oversight of the packing her fancifulla hot Use names;? nothing but grapes brought from $100 to $500 more to sucarload when left than the per pervision of others, Mrs. Sherman very sagely concluded that a woman can be a real helper, even though she Destroys disease germs aud vermis leave the care of the household to some one else. Mrs. Sherman has not A Rock Cement lnWM delicate t: confined her efforts to raisin growing Does not rnb or scale. You can brush alone, but has a national reputation as on mix with cold water. Exquuit a stock raiser and fruit grower. Pilbeautiful effects produced. Other finish! grim. mixed with either hot or coldwatw.il not hawe the cementing property Actor Would Not Die. Alabastlne. They are stuck oo with (In Dutton Cook, In his "Book of the or other animal matter whir rota, feeding disease germs, ml Play, tells an American stage anecbing, scaling, and spoiling wall dote of an English melodramatic actool or with the pseudonym of Bill Ship-ton- , clothing, etc. Buy Alabastlne li In five pound packages, property who, enacting a British officer in beled. Tint pretty wall end eetin the Early Life of Washington." got design, "Hintscard, on Ieco rating" andour it so stupidly Intoxicated that when lets services in making oolor p.au, fw Miss Cuff, who played the youthful ALABASTltyE CO, hero, had to fight and kill him tn a duel, Bill Shlpton wouldnt die; he Grind Rapids, Mich or 105 Water SLNeven said loudly on the stage that he wouldnt. Mary Cuff fought on until she was Colleg ready to faint and after she had reSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH peated his cue for dying, which was, "Cowardly, hired assassin! for the BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL fourteenth time, he absolutely Jumped off the stage, not even pretending tc STUDIES RESUMED SEPTEMBER Itk be on the point of death. Our indignant citizens then chased him all Minim. Primary, Academic, Coover the house and he only llege and Post Graduate depart escaped by Jumping into the coffin which they menta. Special attention to Sol- bring on in "Hamlet, enoe. Mathematics, Muslaaad Romeo and Richard." Commercial branches- - Court In Physical Culture. Military Drill Students are prepared for Wl Judge Ready with Compliment. Point, Annapolis and all deparJudge Whitman Is the only bacheloi tments of the Civil Service. on the board of city magistrates 'In complete corps of able and New York. He was called upon one perlenced professors. A limit forenoon to marry a couple from Phil number of private rooms, for adelphla. The bride handed him a which application ahould b handsome rose from her bouquet and made early. For further particI want you to take It home to said: ular. call on or write to the Vr Rev. President. I shall he your wife." delighted te accept it, said his honor, "hut can't I wear it myself? i have no Wf(, , The bride looked at him with com That's too bad." she said passion. and yon so Then sh turned to him suddenly and said: "Won't you come over to Philadelphia ' yo' 10 ?rVetiT in'r!,,TP like you," re the sponded Judge with a bow, "I be tempted to take the next train " Do You Know - All Hallows Every now and then some one will think there la a splendid opening to fix up something like Postum Coffee and advertise the aame way and take some ot the business. An Imitator Is naturally Ignorant of food values and how to skillfully make a cereal coffee, on scientific lines. Such men first think of preparing something that looks and tastes like the original, with no knowledge of how the grains should be treated to prepare them so that the starchy part Is transformed properly and the nourishing elements made digestible. Such Imitations may be foisted on the public for a short time, but the people are critical and aoon detect the attempt, then the imitators go out of Th Moon. business. hl'h within the aky V'i,"?."", Something like 400 of these little St'ended. Academ) factories have been started in various Anl'i .V. .,n?htrnlh .. I n At her procession parts of this country In the past 9 years, and practically all ot them have Above the tine of ce.tan. fine OCDEN, UTAH A msn million gone the "long Journey. her Just lately An-- c re ami arew aotl as viewed ofi a new one baa come to life and eviTh spoonful eyes putthere sued her! A Institution dently hopes to Insert itself la public The Influence favor by copying the atyle of the Post-aMusic. Their suim.lt dldnJrT,W He murmure-t-: "How advertising In the papers. CuThle Is a free country and -- New on,.,,,,. Time. every mt. man who make an honest produst lture. vc and honestly labels It bas reason for Impossible, some recognition, but the public bis ey on medlclm-- l T1e1quk,ne Jnn' the right to know the facts. Postum is the one original and gen nine Cereal Coffee, made skillfully The PatlentThat and for a definite purpose, it has may all be stood through all the wars of the ltu medicines ore cheaper. I ii.hri1 b! rontenled has mind won Itatore, for less thin the approval of the i l!on dollars, rhyslclane and the people. FOR WOMEN ,ho Detroit Free pn.k People who really seek to free trouhi.4 with Ills pcullar . themselves from the coffee habit and hir ei, .d a Couch rtfp, at the same time to rebuild the soft lul. Tkoiowgtily clrtsi, k til m-vw. . WllinuMtioa stort diKtutf., , hels , gray matter In the nerxe renters, and , , toieneai, i, thus reconstruct the nervous f.iiiin I. In poilr form b I i vr you A F Tkia P inti I fm niot broken down by coffee, can system. '"""IrH ml Knnomiul tlun liquid iuiiti l rely on and w-Postum. TOIUT AND WOMEN' SPECIAL N " There's a reason. ml t Triel Hoi md of liiitrmt'-oto- s R. Paitom commit val-uab- QO hr Sacred Heart 1 Leading of Learning. Art and General y f LwwW Soar !.. B ('Ml fe r on ud THR Mi DO co Mid A Yh 'trr 'xltjr r ffi'i u !th Him ti 21 |