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Show - , S , - , ' 1 :....... .., ' .. ' - ... ' . , .k - - - :: ') , - DESERET . ' rromporteetettotitt:11,apealvIteuld .,.. . .. , , , e i , ,. ..., KY - . At - ,.c r -- ,. ::: .... .. ,i)a : - r, sr,1 - ast : - to- - , 0 'I di. .." i' ,,,f, AP .. '' III. I " , e' '" 1e' ' ' - ' NN I - '4,',--- s , i, ' ' , - - ' , ' ,; - I',. ,,,,, -- -- , - , It - - - t 4.,,:,..-- 4;. . 7' .,, -;;k- -- q.Z71 '' :- aae---Yria'w se , . 1 I "" ' it, , .". ....' ,, ;,,,,t,,,, Russo-Japane- -- - ., et,. 0 tho - - -- Itr I -- ;Pd thal-eaa- ate. , ,,,, , Al. - te . modll-lcourage- d . irt. fts ,, . - ' Ja-pa- 1r ill , - ' .,..,,,,.......,,,,,y4...--',.;,---,'-- , '' t.9m11,,,--:::::'Q- s ,...,.r..,,y- - t , ,,, t It' ' -- coxxszzy J132)v7 i ' o. . l',,,t---,,,,- i it- -, a It 10 - - ;. If , '2 Anglo-Japane- se t ,-.!-- tk t.,,, - ,,, ,, , -- 1: . 1111 ,114 ! antt Angia-Japanes- 01, . SI , tt,,1 1 , - i 1 'A.-44- , , - - - , ,'N - -:. - Itqviv - 44),i-re.- - simply--le-cat.'- ,, ... , ettar-Ortti- - tA ---. J- '....... - i - i , : fi,,,,,!--- , r ,t) ,,,, this-Japa- I , - '':e) , ' 1 '7 I N - Vl -'- '- 4 tgf ' : -- i 1 . ' . - ' 4 0.,,,,,,,,,,,04,,,,, orAl," , --.1,,s "Ng, . , -k - - ut ,ocitatkerej t, ...It-eon-- ..,t, - 4, "" ': ' i . - ' ' - -- ,., , 1 , : - ),.r. ., , , ',,, . - ''- -- I t : mmtg.mom, - - '. It' t tit ---- --. ,t, t .-- - ,,,,a, 1 ' nmelewd6m- N . 1 5 , ( - . . ' . . - pi' ans For New Sock Company,Are Annoti ce ' ', - ' re - - .........4 -- I , MO SATURD'Air MAY 3 1913 , , . Z2r5r'"127. 411104, ' ' :iP. r,r22Z!:221 4410,,,,,,e111.6 alien s to the educational institutions oirrffrectan117ooar ek of the several Male" 0,4"P'y'''''' - Pails . b..en peopiosue mucti the vat:se as x'tt, , , , , ' - And now the California legislature though Japan 1 our border state. to I .1-,.., -, See e. 441 Mexico. I.s in session again and aireadr 34MnqLICO.aflOKZQ: I : I cr-1;;e:. :7? 1 . 'VA i United loss a kistel deal of I 1 IL Japanese tolls base nes, introduced. I I 11101, triveated in lour territorrw,1111 Soine of these...Mlle provide for '" it I 1 Al ' I:. '' . Rif ,.1,' r . We i Ai kr 4:rebating the 1kne feetrof daPanelie la a mtz"14 'w l'eut 'Intt'eY' 1 7 t I, '., .., tastt i --a Iotut; att Ymt 14 tu t fishermen from tl a to Sia0. tor the att.Kiirt"t ' ' ''' ; ',.. . . it ,4 t 7-- 4 seg regation of Japanese achool chit- - tnot You tu n pay baca th,- - unite d ' , , , ,Z. ,Li.v-' ,. . her atot then 'toil . : ''f,' dren throughout the state, and for Stall"' Wriftt rIll ! -; 'T here shall be perfect permanent ' the imposition .,a4 tki..''''UVIA of a special poll tax h"r to ir't ''ut- You cn , om r to us for i . ::- 411 4 aar, 4 4t;.4 sa-i 'all future If a h ., e lean,' and cniveraat peat an d a sincere an,' upon th Japanese. tithers Prohibit ',411e ." , "41 L 'y', J ap:-- it to 41;43N1 Lon raaile signs the 4 from white Japanese i,s',t,..., 4:JA employirg eordial amity between the United States t .4 9,.. from using power engines. and nearly ever) editt,r in th, -1 F-of America on the one part and the i girls. B ut I from taking ou t Ilnuor licensee: But Stute s wou ld he shrieking f .r ,;', t . -' r, fl I the Japitneee aut, rt 41; ,r t '' Empire of Japan on the other. and be- - I by far the moat dangerous- is the trnIted ' Th.-- - , ,q,,,isit .16 it - lAtati PettPIP: .,' ' r ... .1.1S, 'id '''''. tItti.t , SU,- Which ., ipearl that,. etopta.rat41,,o3trrir ttittoot i ,xtradtard, t, f alillin preiwnt ialIli'Jit tsts':t ellatht 2 : eitiiitataaiancejtai-ertitabit'. tieltelares-."- exception of persons and places." " see - T. owning. laud ,iw, x. '1 s 't" ' - Vrotvl that dal to o has lived Passes we shall probsply lose the claim in this ht nti4,11, re ita,1,,r tho I tz: Ztr 4 ; Monroe , ie doctrimr that the in,:i;e'nable s A up to the letter- - and spirit of that 'Inendarup of Japan for yeara to come. s. ",- - :7'r:egresses to tours-- . rectuie-take ,'', is do right any not I , noeswish discos to the treaty. She hats hover let an opportun- - titan as to whether the Bradford bill 'lite '11-- sett;P'',-,servit,.-.ion- . ,.,,, ....e, :,. , .; ' , ..,,k, her gratitude ,and contravenes our treaty with Japan Or In r,.,fi tu tut- 1112ri.rnitkrtit quett- .' '1 gs '',, , 1, i' P. ,. ton Japan dist i,,,t orject to having to show bar frkMilli-feelin0 to the hot.' If a dttea all leeMS 111111"1.-fer- se, 'ert a' , United States- - She has sent her hrtght Itita " ta"tr tit ettura---t- tte- tutt11441 l'Y .61.-, - -I' -tid ,, ,...n thW"V"i'' ,,,... But , I etttrrtg, qui ha'et .re.eettily I ,.. e6t young Inen tfl be trained in our ult,- - visited 1 do not 1 have-haand Japan 07i " oppoetun, 'remitted and technical dehoola she has ,itiets to learn--, ntere ruin noon of air stro essnnol uni;,,r..i,o. mid y nu site ' 1, '. gcg.1"iir4.' ''''' systeM after eoanteemen ....r ',Ito reel ,. i. 41:11..0.7.....L.; ' :". ,.. ttba,1 win- not Astlegais- a of trtit :4,.. ours. She has employed yktf;:.,0P1, I -l't tt t.';' "1" r' It ''11)"'111 eatt t ,i"' ' it. I ' conside 110010- --, .. , wititht the etilliiii a s. ad iee ts- -' i ,' k. de, 4, er 1 1. 4 ,... something of s duty to ipealt Jainlii to:It4444S- e- It and admilifstrailora Even at noweatip , a:, t ,' I iealacable and "Ib'leut ',o f the tt .'tt'''ne elL.:lul- - 1' - ' A, ,,e ...vol.., ".f. '''''1,V,' ,4 '14 'American ritiSen, Mr. Japanese-wa- r.o 'the tild .11 . : titer ' l''''f' -led BRAENZVOM Dennison. is serving as chief adviser um with a t',,i' while the lillaaate ouarreleante teeling almoet akin to a of the foreign allies z ! f . -' Nerence. There existed in Japan a reviskurttulwashed emigrant,- fillet Europ, I TirlktiZ ,,,,f, ),4 1 ,, , .,,, rl..;.,;:apstitl The United States had an Squally un- - mrong sentiment- -e en are wekamtd with than arms ',.:21: ,4A,0,.. Lisished record for cordiality to, Japan tirely separate Iraniapentiment commerce- -- I Japan canaot understana hew a trete I i until the close of the connected witn the name- - of America. 3 l,0e0 of har itizene, who have the , War. Then the change began. 1 take ni Even '' Dlir.r.E1?....9 today the Japanese. next to the highest etandard of literacy or auy I Til.,,,' lizo&G,,src.. Szt?Ar-s- stock In the charge that the American prelgAralatein e al- - abere on the Pacific same. and uto i of the War correspondents. whose work at the Hance. , whore OUT 1.;AK-desire lend. acres and 11114 of 0111111eTte OW1 but , front was reatrieted by the Japan- - friendship.: "They wall di, can , anything we nuipbers tire ecrsina every eats IntlitarY authrtrittes. etarted the atik of ;74 it l be a menacato a population of atratiee them, can do proiided they --- -,antialapaneee ery in a spirit of rea with desalt a The evelenee 13 over, isms's. llama twaveralisatateata anent et aaa a . ,........,.. .40 ,, ,. ;,.,,,0 .,,..., i --- - ' venge. Neverthelese, all of a ,audd.,wheitning , . ,..:,, , eoire in ti.e indeed. anyone tali the - ' ,,.. , statements' begaa to appear in the truth. Tw,a yeara age tor Instance. ',territory . , ,,,i,..,y,,, ' Illicegenlee of Californita air.. Marken zie. American press that we would have' to when. JaPan iee.TUDO.Ahall We were t' 41.P' '..,11;014f 7'. -slit an "mein', rePart 4n tile 1 , ,,,,., were getting paring to negotiate an unlimiteil prez!submitted tight ,, sr- - 1Japanesein e in etaih he ñ , , I . t "cocky" as a, result f their victories ilittretion treaty with Gccat Britain. eluded that the - - , A ' ' 3.' i0 imq . ' Japanese shuld he IllIt . ' over Russia. and needed to be -- 'i she voluntarily consented to a , '1 because ist to come te t,', -1ft: a knutema" Besides the periodicartaught' ation ' t of the k 111' ott, tk. ' dew!mare are alliance, ,tt (4Nr, reapects they ., ii4 lieh and German war scares aere beatE0 hitt fil ease Japan and the 1 4, e and abate than men, ,) workers I Unitedlable .: the ,., 14 oi ginning- to experience the law of States were at war England would not because there I e , A not enough available 1110, P have to choose between breaking her ,.. 1, "diminishing returns" and our naval alba-ne1.1 - 2 wintp tabor I. do the-- werit that is era- ,; -- with .... friends and ordnanee manufaaturere Jaaall or her Peace!ing to be done. ,44i;; -::',-::' 1...: ,g'.' Were, under the neceseity of conjuring treaty with us. Surely 4 47. go! no war be will 'iv, 11141" there oreouria Noe. would! ,. up some new adversary againat whom never have renounced the right :., , , 14 ,t . and the United tztatep .1ke needed thsproteetion Of a great and :on England for aid if she had reason between Jarn unsteal v ..441., Is a. lauch nigh . . eantingency .,, I . ever greater navy. Then. came the law' to expect any further trouble with - . f u,s,ithinkable. But it aatitornia persista Pegregating the Japantece in the Cali- it must be remembered; .nowever our from i in excluding the Japanese regalia schools. as If they were not fit that there az.. forces in - , Japan that are !shores. Oil Our foreign merchants and to associate with white children. That working against this historic Rk-ap-r4 i ksztARD rZYZAle. favvcRopr SveRjizRz,,.,,,IffeY11:Borz might jact a etirred up Japan to strong protest.. but shirt. just as there are In this friend- - missionaries inandJapan come home. There counteaciwell pack up It ended in Japans stopping all emigre- - Without , to put them in the win be nothing for them to do hereafter no that even students tind It diffi- - order of attempting tir. their importance they would 1in the Land the al Rising Sun. Brandon in Now cult to conic here today. There ta now Include: Role in His and Leading Tynan, !!;tone Florence lat. Brethren." and Ada Will Or"Joseph be Members of the and I II s Dwyer, ,In eleeee Of Japanese tetUrniag tame eortmetrnee and ittbeht. ntild:threlpforeoi tfirtaattl"..00011blocnUgifrOill tlie United States over Japanese many of the officials we send a, ganizationName of House to be Changed From Orpheum to Utah TheaterGeorge E. Carpenter is Selected as Manager : to gen..," the and but proud friendly coming to our shores by about 1,000 a t ar east; 2hd. the exeeeding tealousa forbearing. Stock Season Begins immediately After Close of 'Vaudeville Season,"The a. rwinsh and beeartse 10th-of the Floor Third be pie. to the just Back' The lattutt Passing show matlatics 3,..ar. Opening that of 'nations like England and Germany 1 element of the great state of l bt 1511 the excess of JaPanelle labOTOTS Celter our ineremang trade in Japan,!isailater moment got in I has returning bon "Vet' thole coming here The beet informed etudent of Japan I California the saddle and proposes to thwart the a'oci will open with that Qoted play. HEN th e curtain i.e. d,..-alai. out of a total population of m ,''' arid shows that !oilier cities in Enriand -- th' -7 he Pass :rig of thi, Third Floor klack,' ineet.etistn, dignity the entire American Pecelde to al,010 in the H31;attail Iolanda and 10,010 of the false rumors that have tended win after the last act at the to-thought and concentration set- - !Ireland. WaJe. Sootlaini abd Austrelia, (refill reeklees a of whim was winch ite here by Forbes dom Been' in the present day ter, He flimsy ,r, the mainiataa to damage the of American gratif y Pheum theater on State Lobertson presented ADA Dwynt inlryso. Its rtairoduction here will ie an tm- - traders in the standing prejudice? The queetion is not pet- in every sense of , Reasevelt, however. fir east can be traeed on the night of :May i, the trio time in stock. anti to get It word-- artiet the( ily- political, but moral, It is the ee nadactely after the California out- - directly to rivals in trade:" ird the have -another pie of good news: 17. the end or valid,- - Mr, Garrett f (flint' it neoassary to table 4 tasalt,- - trent the fast on Its voyage journals and foreign correepondents in 'oaten Rule lOur character: woman will be Ad& DwyMr Robertsev.. who is in London CYYHEIRS IN TIM COMPA.NY. It ere un a the acrid, . vine at that popt14r owe of arru,e ler. and she will be seen in her later ostensibly on a Japan and Cbtna whotassume for one befollowed by ariother great play.' famous role as Kate in 'The Deep a ree," elates but in reality to "Im TeketWI or another an meat When the curtuln goes up on will AFTER BIKE RIDERS. - The Concert." and after that many All foreign papers published tt a." Jaaan, colYlir11onyarts,,....mtlatr. Alice 0.2.tennaiminewiLeibeLeke,d,,el who played Japan turned the the evening of May li. It wt.; unfold tither famous bills. , in Japan, with the exeeption I h,,,k Ly ,aending a milieu dollars In the sarna- production with Interviewed this morning concerning i 'Of course you went to know "in.) iChristine , , n,e, tom ta M ili44tild farnti V. Johnsan Of the p o-- a neW order of things. No tr will futures Here were a people of The Time. of Tokam. seem to be will also be & member of plans for the house. Mr. Ger- - will be the leading lady." he rl2lP1ted- the Dwyer. were truttally insaited by our distralined to print matter , lace detartnient etated this morning Oe State pt reel howo, of mirth be rv...,tt t.'aid: la a Salt Lake favoriteMI5 -- ' Ni ameraa ,a, - people- - we called might timti to imeease the good' eela-1- . ,,as knoan the It been les will had some then Orpheum. tit that been aint It has fur time who was seen '1" my Florence Stone, who motorcycle patrolmen here withl in' Salt Regina Connelly between Japan and Anarlea; 4th. ."1.1.11" , and se "it missionaries to tions to watch for violators of be the rtah theater. and stuck wilt re- - bring to Salt Lecke City a stock come! wiiiard Mack during mayed Lake withi the first company in the iseeiron last a ;eternise-as a the arena; of ordMance manufacturers 'instructed Place vaudeville teaching " Miss rurlun" will 1,10 Ott' ' outrivoliel 111 ally City In this of- - the etock at the ' t any not Ana Fbil, blinder& 1 am Za d that- theca the traffic ordinance, especially bicycle I X,.,.al tn rbristn etbies. Thai is In effect the announce-meri- t ., ersist in riding on th e aa.rs and I can gay' without fear of atone will arrive hereOrpheum She Is another New York monawy mita; tngenuo. Callfor- - lig f..r4 ro many- in numhem and Menu- - stdewalks.h p"After - said he Made this morning by J. Howard Gar- - west. la. 01'100 theme them eut of rwagh; I have" WC contradiction that successful star been have se Dick to able Ferris. talky.cure.' who diwill be our stage ..a. for more than aight years eucceeded in brtntring about this result I reetor. What th.y met our officers and metal, ful inrev sauhtm lied"entertwaitihninent.extrunntilea"..; we ar' a"taa to keep a close watch hal...bey Mr. Garrott .stated that member Ferrie dive not know lir identified i local their paths vrith flowes with histrlons he will The composed "1".4 is company largely :ea then. v'e;aten. will be line"tage crate mar go, well be loll the company who are not already 'F 'It y and the leant-- , i .if New York Broadway stare, and the about :ed and complaints le against them. matein- the t none thrown into the discard, and It is riot here will arrive within a few days of these anti ma acele secured for this emitting they suffamed their little chilei "" th ing hut the antagonismpreach ',lays muet learn that it Is unlawf ul rehearsal!. he will td the gay about of neeessary under in ;They way asirthing ample--m. IGarrett has just returmd front a aill epealt for themselves, y Men 'to greet us singing our national Amer ca t o and 5th . the leek , to ride On any sidewalk in the c ability or miaa stoup: mlbsu oho left I time to put on the opening f to.New York. where he spent two t. ,.1 of manners Janata la inn. -Lake she went to New York to J. Frank Burke, a finished and verietof Americans who-- live analtana..1 ha ,ese 4 latenee I, to b. rledly en- - tnp TO LEAD. .)N .4,....,,,,,,, ...so...... i Salt BRAM., weeell con,,,,,,,4,,,4 A Pa ht,- ehown vintner ospitality pia,.. perfmting many " -foreed.' The leading man will be Brandon create the part of Jane in Walter' Cie artor kilo has made 'cores and weeks ago to place in laalt Lake City es I. our aelegations of merebants and itraretin japan. a stock- company that wit! be un- - i Tynan who is now playing the .tithi greet play Fine Ireetherwl which was; seroVe of friends in itait Lake, will eke etaeric e ho have sinee visited her'', (17 in Salt Lake recently. be a member of ths new company. Brethren... at seen equalled in the west. Contracts hare role in 'Joseph and sh, :as 'rat the pin pracks cortinned -The juvenile role will be In the Richard VIVinn and Fatichon Elverhateit ,l been sigr.ed for players and plays that the Century theater in New York. He rIlis began tk, be introduced ado will mean someth.ng entirety new to Will leave for Salt Lake on the, eighth. l hands of William Bd. an actor; atirs. Vivian; wilt bo in the cast. These talifernia legislature to prohibit the, Is- Lake. according' to Ilr Garrett. after completing his engagement with of acknewledessi ability Mr Boyd has! threehavo been playing In stock --here ,P acipareee fret.' the cos.!' and to pre- fil land high class stock productions veil, Llebler & Co. In the leading role of the:, Id etoek engagement& ingnanygot bhoi wand Ihrt . tent these already there from owning: ear. - Goo,- run 5; .11, eeks was no easy mat- - Principe! 'cities of the country. and his ideated themselves to the theatermnite----- it,ttritlitC'-l- t I. na or engaaang in butineeta a --,, Ism be will ,47 was the Pe' their the ter manager. dt achievements. !public actor.' by eminent engagement Gaiety Carpenter to,,,.triduce.this--Next saute-- .11m -- teport - .that -- Japan . COTIte to Salt Lake' Theater in New York, where he Mr: c,arr,tt AtAttel , Carpenter. for rratlY rears Iras rvinc.i, leave Broadway a .eartatalt- -' st,e-w- es hed a yen treaty with Mexico In 'Step nected with the editorial depttrtment or i oity, hut for six' months- - played' mont of new ecenery is that Balt is and take on coming the 1.1. a way anti and be to eas allwei against r NeWP. '1.0thttlittlig: as thy editor to theater goers still oee an aetor Mei summer he sae with Cohan and HetetII will be here in a frW days. The plays t'acitic That. of course. turned 111-1of rublkitr director the Is sehrplarly.I and positkot He -not acrept forgeC 11", anadld144 e4;.,,Pi:1.,iwiR,a",Ibinitie,.will. be, eta to be a fake:" 'retire were also rt r..dt,14S- for th"! ..,whi.I.,.......'h ......Inbottom; and when the doors o'rrt! aril Ilnishett.. witudent-and-a. ot- a member of the leper al !meat-tie,..., He played three:on May IS patrons ef the house will '1,2 der in his profession.' I waa talking,: .; or re ngress, , tile navy. Mr, Carpsinter formerly , w, H. Thompson. this in at months New Cohan the position veteran , the a) actor.; a:umumil York.; aituase a pleasing il nt .1 th- - active management of the a f,,Axprepartng tol a days ago about M. Tynan, and- I four months dt the Park Theater in othee thmg that I might. , enter, ettatere war and size tsae And- by him arability and et- - Mr. .., house. is three 'Boston, montha the of at Garrick:111'd1 aid hint'. tr. Tynap," said Mr .oreerntn .. alawait and the Patine eoast.--tr,:l it'f'' re, tre 1Cl'al OPD- - ' .. Thompeon cttncy.-- 344a coneider Mr Tynan one of the in Philadelphia and was then an tour. Garrett. "Ile is - 4-.'Robert la. 1911, on the floor of the hawse. Ma. sem An be.nartted as manager of the n.,et on the ,asnerklin I fie was with Mrst. InOt WhenitheiEirstnett,taret-peayettlit&-tarartom repehed Mobatin praphesc'ed war. with Japan stock house , , "4c- - ,IS.485,- ., CRY- and was 'also WIthkvon1erh l etsecene,and before leaves. he . .1;'' a lthin tw entv months. came Then 5.' :,i'.!seph and ...His Brtthreze7-- ta a veritelI Muss Fannie Warti.dhe,Kriglistractreis, J this mvat PlaY trill l&t: Plillr"tara - The 416:4-,,, rare In London. Manchester Ltreriortt under a neer abio matrterpleee. ' He piayboutes, popular 7 ralzation of the Manchurian railway, ,. .""' Cr' eir ' a, ciiiicti would have aepr1ved Japan of ---- the rights on the mainland she had it) I) 1 TNPRORTBITION ORA TORT. 7 a Portianouth the 'ef, by 'treaty , ' gatd rt mad Irt detroyed her preponderant I, Ward Entertainments 't , se) 11111161Ce A musical tutd literary tv,priNig was I , On the border - etate facing l '7 ., l' her laureate frontier a- a .I I I given Friday night in the Third Pres- Next apneured a echeme Of Allield ,c'...:'' Ttemliellt WardA farewell teia,z---- -. hTterian church, under (he auspleem '11,'; t capitalistic to build the 1'1.inchow-- 1 saaal tale, t1C,. monial Will be tendered in tbe.Twen,----- -, e the Salt Loki, InFtttUte ' . latter' railway., ,to ,ricralatite South ,,,, tea ra,cla , When three VS13116 gate original declatieth ward amuserneirt ittirl, Monday. :row athnehurian railway. in china before an udit:nes that tilled May k j El bonor of 1.104 wee followed shortly by tire proemial -Declamation. Seventeenth ward. RAY1 mations final contests of the Eatlt Lake, The pder - Lest . the dumb ..tiret the afineet a , prohim Wilkes. prior to. bia tkparture, foi n Catier.....412.1audius end bankera7ortginating here. that -- Ciandtne-tual stake T. L and T. M. L. j. atarocia-- ! tenth '' e'n,lirate ttour a Ttle Frost. tteionredortaitoca representing invecongesorffortppmrii.eransesott:r- 4iniellj,r) to"Haweti. , 'a a 'WwellTirepared tions. a musical and literar; :eolithat, 4,A f:Ylltili. .11,), late United abate rt..,,) th",...'viaras.att' -- .4ammittee of Pittliburg. Pli., There were 7. " eaae-s'a,- ; R.ismiltell hd t;;Liltlair loan"Caia $aast .. , 11 stlii - 'three '", d: and Means." s'fr!..t.;,;;;4", prises. S12. liS and t,S. awarded In ra n teed i 0 tsar the interest to be 'Wednesday- - evolthagai.- May: to order Mise that WhiteleY. -''' Marjorie ..."11-1-- 4"ae, all t he atattypothawatect reeoureee-o- f c'' 1161. San"' both g: p. m.,Ott at days. r ldiss Olive Wetterstrom and Donald the Deeert Grow ecId.' rmineenth Ashton. alartchuria, thus detamning Japan ,,ra $;TNS,,, The prittlie la cordially torfted to. at- ward, by the judgesthe Rev, Dr.-R- . and Se. her primitor in John TwentY,Secuntt N. Anderson; ,,, owest,,rmon, prot. Ron ic k atexieve tend. Ishe programs for the two T h ough the Knx n ett- - 1 Ch ina. ward, .T. N.' Bleak, Jr.; Tserity-eight- h k et sehoet ., ia, .1,. W. Winter. s t I Ward. gad Itra, ainaa. follow; "latc-ty-tplan and the . E. - trziliztion i ' ,Wrhitelcy, a ,,,. .BWeet. end testi' g 0'elock. with . fe,id scheme tea 14."1"tr atthrough,' ands, thet Otoras.tadieg Tueoctay It, in blonde' pink. ,, hwakers controlling the a'aa,...--,,a,, t ward fteventeenth ward. chorus; p. J. PhYsio:. its ot .. Bishop 0 ' 1,witi- mittoottnestlY inSited:Jaiwin--an", i d -ward; ward chorus.. ..,, ognnwnth'eceve"dmich.eannst,.soe. treaea alSo 7 cererovnies and ....nomas Giles. A. H. Twenty-sezon- ',s et ' ,,,.. '' a.ea, 't,, ,vt,e, itusela to join theta circle. these - firat t tin - ,g14.111112er evert!ng as oelock, r. Mu." : ::1Wednesday ..4,,...1,, i f. .., peahody and 't , ',4?;43.atPr ,made ,a very bact immesecion Thomas Hiles, A H piabotlyand,. Misn Wetterstrom hendled thefeatures. with 1, , ,a- te ,tia , anti conaefir. An; a ;as mIrt !,".... Ideal subJert jollies , ., ,!,,:. a C. r. stsyner as musical Judges and B ;. P0.1011 1 mathoruhah Thomas and Omar W. Cvnear la" - a' r.;.., ,,a- :' l'orx W. PuMMirina. "IL laratir tn its t4.41.1a4T'It'ana ,,,;.a'' W. Then In the early part of last year, . I) Vartsn. ,, ao' es.t a and Master Ashton ail'at' 4 ,- - Cartoon 'tt "i .i.' Li:. 1, - measure known as-- the Dillingham ,, ad Itt,ara. - well phases. I be held: end John ..."; ItsarY Eva" contorts sill it,. ''?!', equipped with tomein ,',,--1,-,''''' ing -,L a, at le a le a r,',1 caa;a- .: , ea a , "reported ter the 7- - ?a , Male Quartet. Like the Woodland Judgim the. followIng program will be comparisons between the liquor traffic. " 74 l e. a Late a , a ..,..l. 'aer.ate by the committee on foreign ..., rred Reese, a a aa, a il aa. :';,-'and lealtimute .,.... various lines of Rope:, trade.. wardti '6.,).10. ,FY"'"ata a ,..i IV 1 ,,,,,- i ,,,..', I Le" ou ta .ea peattions, witteh would here excluded, ..R..t,91. W. J.: ") Alex 1'-'. ' , .so' wtthout t , Or' Japanese fret!). our shores as the I , lit ..,141,..' 7 Pitch "1:5'nn. 'el illy hilirlaf. .1.;11;inct,..7 Nineteenth ward. John Bull, e.,,,,q,,.., 4 4.0,xi '' of 411.4.-..study '''''..7,-;net e t , , t: aa J. , -Harold t;:roedurteeneel,enth data rum Nielson. hi, , Langton. showed .11 v. ! In .,:p., .., ,.. .., tiite:y. the rtpOettre of the "joker" ward' 4 1.4 I:, Z., It Allit A.- - K. littrinA P A rhyllettart,tell Satriluntioril-rEnnitoriginal j :' ta...;; "taaa4.-7, the !Witted in a modification of tbe in the Nina froleom,- John Andpronn and "I e,t,,i.e , ," 18A la 'a', . :ably bode:re:3eu:tth!rtektrillyge.:71d;t: Soprano .. .ti's.e,,,,....:,i,', ,...lhili'"., ,,, Oil Lr,.. clause.- - But in the . Back': Edith ward. Fiftenth n il.k.".4t I it, InFullt." tt slI meantime the news ttad been rattled At" Ccmtralo sOio, (6.nior) .."Tras But u expoft ! ri were Well nerengsti ill .enn- A- - ,e,or,... ,..s.,,,osessese. es' Aomial-no- r -u negninents 1,1 Japan and the 0 berm 'had been C. Kra. Dream." Fifteenth ward. 4,4,, looh.osozoI 11. ,,,Touet, tsf,sraito and tottor)-lswwas unitv.1 i ' ,tv',4..te Linian" , "'ward..., , tient'. riftdiewt. -- of the tletel -.i...,,- ;;--, , , noon that ''t.enatar ' .....' 'a Rea& Immediately - - '. 8eventmeatit ChnEtensett: and Jolts .. . ,"..''; t ,, .............. anti 77, d Twenty-eneenweed. apItI h Vlir, rti ate tgir- 'War' 11 ' , Walker , and , IrIB,GABLA EVANS.' ward, Ethelyn jam. Oristital stories,-Pen,Pective elo1eene4 - -- vearo by impoUng that Japan way C 't,T' - , arard, mnipts.a le M(PF, n Bounding EMI Re- ' uI , Nielson. Twenty-eightSadie larraage. Wsrd. DIM in Mexico. In R.4411' Frf'd vengn:"In and Part Reese on MISPICILI pert of the program tYin Short Notice Show Girl Ulm, A,teunicei Strarjr The "Idank,sPCr :lation of the Monroe doctrine. Terentr-iteeonFlower Garden." Wood, 'Was Sailles Stories. : V01111: numbers by Mrs. Gaw. thaugh it waft aoon proved that MagMak. chorus. ""Tis,.. Morn." Seven, eluded When the law !IAA; yrtuakal tom- - model to Chicago. noting hr.? brittrtY'and ward. Niargsret 11;tekirr.,;- "Where violin at VI Institute. tnetrurtne dalena hay viatoilti the raitileeit belt AlsoGod is teerith ward eltortia; 'Twenty-eighta , three -bit TWPIllt", II grace,to 1APV opens There bas She gond 1 adrdnertge.. Panky." ' V. Edna Linn in es Mel a int the f orintl,lower in California. ward chorus. region E:s.. ELDER LESTPrg. w beelttifid volconstiw fine ermines! edit.' '''' daval stay et the tifttuA pal evening. eecompeniet During 14 solo Violin Song.... nothing Rang.(look) 'paring egejt the ithealergoers of Ulla; ration anti taught Imire,and piano. She! the MPklfl created a decidedly few taunted oedara and that a kondar night :, 1 em on the ',Lige eittreiy ,hi. weeitient Iiiied Qnartet. Teng of the Whip- - Fourteenth ward, Ruby Mlles: Nine-- - Was Ruby impreerCon nee one of the most illustrious,tkilth her- - rtich program will commence at $ ft,, south', sonnet among the sand donea eitrAcill d how girl in "Hanky i poorwill.r ward, steam. tenant ward. Ronald Robbins: Twentynew stars in the Prima dionna or terteene the be as fonows: ILI well as an excellent piano we will . kiwii Ovortur, nes the tole supply of Lie dnutive- role of 1tcflhiefl NI. ward. etschth Viola Walker. Had,R, Kyle is Virginia only ehow she has evert p. Foote. JoileohCleopatra. Elie solo. Miss Peed Ler- Bea Days." eormentment. Ulm Unit. the musical orchestra: Contralto solo (Jtmlor)-GraPe Henn: Twenty. viiiage on its shores, the effect In. Sim studied the roil of dock end vans no to a Year ago a sho flit instructor. wore an aeceptable soprano son; reading. Miss MitaHull; vocal ward. Arline Ridges. Twenty-ser,m- d i,s gamed a resolution to the Johb Unt Mrs. want Holmes. months' Nielsen II donna Mine when Stage and bad etabcis prima who only bee and that the Monroe doctrine tt011ed to solo: 4sentor) No'itenora.". solo while the clotting number of the solo. James Moncarr: illustrated Fred Retest and deo She will ging the- role in Met with an accident 'oat. before the Both 3i.. Walsh. experience. : such ease. The Senate attn. 111 peening. a ehoroe of 31 girls. In a group Charles it. Pike; illustrated lecture. ard,- . ei I show opened in Philadelphia.. Idles Winters. geventeentb. Christine N ieleen.- - ret x place. was a "Hawaii the Paradise of the Pacific:" .peace d Twenty-semeward, titella .,11.. Foote; of longs from Ftelohf- I L'vans trumped tu and meg the pole rotating the qireat tho is Evans Mies pia!), daughtrr most creditable piece of ensemble ef- remarks, the missionary; remarks, trenties trith England and JaPen revs ward; Ethel Davis. businees Man who i so well that tho critics singled her out. 1 Fourteenth ward. Dorothy Morrison:1 Twenty-nint- h Chicago an wealthy II Lynn; number. the BtahoP Mixed chorus, Star of l'eateendinir fort. ParticulerlY thlast Zorn Hancock; Tiren JaPan, another slap by adopting -, panic of Het- In ai among all the stars. to, !bower praise I Elfteenth IroTtl Louisa amendment reserving from arbitration failed during the ward rrarewell.'. chorus, Lae., art I UPOIL :' . , ,.....ward, NightTwortyArecood . :, - --..., the queatton of the- "admission Of day oho lost all end became an , -. 7 . , . ' - t otea,w ,te - , -, , . On March 31, 1854, Comnuxiore petry.11 iirits behalf 'of the United States. signed I I Japan a, treaty of 'commerce and , friendship which opened Japan to th:it and, inaugurated the most re- . world rnarkable political and social revolution I knoWli 10 historY. The find sentenee of I . ' , Editor of ,,,,,.'r Independent. - -- - e Bamuton Bolt, maliating , I' : .. , .:, . - a tor thibire American interference in Aatatic polities arid the brutal discrint-- the Japanese in Cati- turTutnatiln &gannet . Thews the Japanese cannot explain on any grounds that tars not disereiltsible to the disinterestedness and high . moral proteesions of our people. 'Tacs i our revvitt wassidang atittude Sian: 4 chur. Secretar y Knots try llnand '4'How Our Attitude is Alienating the of SymPaes , , Japan. .. . , .... , . hive had Ante p trainingan-HistoricFrienasni- 4,-- --0 ----,- . - NEWS EVENLN, : - , v I, - 1 1II - - , i t i 1 In-- , tenet . -- 1 for-th- e . i , etes .. 1 i , ' W , - l - besides-tourin- I lit . thf-Putpl- , 1 Ill , - , compel-1W',sh- I sally - i - Hunt-m-tt.- 7- , - A r I ' . - tl' : , bill.--,---- --- .7,- - Ul - I , I I. H. l , , ; SINGS' RINIA DONNA ROLE l have-et11- An-th- -- ey. i J --' . 1 I a,,,,--,-- , : AlrrL"1-",,.."- - s es inerly- t ,.. - 7 iTnret-teP-- - d 7 . I : , 7,- , e rola-S.1- .Wk ' pleyett-M-Thi- ( - - -- ' . Final Contests .Next VV eek For Salt Lake Stake M. 41 , . - A I I - Coll.-stat- . - -- -- Salt-Lak- . . --- - - , , . a '...-- .V-- e,--,4- -, :- - -- , ' .. ., PrIPJ3;,..:-..Ilina'- "' - . , a --.- ill Aall-- ' III , -- 1 - , foar-pew- . -- -- , d- Wititooe-as-rnanter!o- . - ; I L., - -- ;,;.,. r ,v,-- ' ,,,. -- .. . 1, , ' .t. ,,Ty---:,-.- ', ,...4,....:,, - 4, :' - - - I. ;!....fr i.- . - ,,, I l thw. literwry-iodtre- "'-,- . ,, .. . -a -- - - t.',5"ilt-ol,.- , , ' -- "L , Aenittorsrethreynrip.ript..'""fust,ant:;:rtrautflet:titf:tolt:teP.'kthad .......,;.:,,,-,,;,;.;.- a...-- a ,.. - - ' 8, -- '' - ..,.., -:.- . t, - - -- -- -- ' the-Sea- jr .11i h d Fle-to- ld ' y . 5 - , -- tetcub ., ,r'et - t ft, ' -- . -- - , ' . I -- -- -- , .. r-- 1- -- - , , h, - t- . e r. Twenty-stecen- , -- Ethelyn---;Walher- Taft-Kno- ; Nevin-Spree- illutilor).-"firratttud- - - Li - - , . . - , ' . ,' . - k . . , . s. t r' .s .....,,,........,,,...,,.....,::,...,..............,........z.,... ' |