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Show THE PAGE TWC TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAII. Y w J, ..... .i THE THE PELZER - 4.0, f WESTERN INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY Will 'Resume Work April 5, AGNES C. CASSIDY 09 - COMPANY - Principal. Theater Annuonce3 engagement of Popular, Entertainers Beginning Next Week , , Cheyenne is about to have a treat in the show world. The Pelzftr Co., with Dorothy Clarke and George W,' Scott, supported by a company of dramatic and vaudeville artists, coming direct from the Curtis theater in Denver, will open an engagement at the .Odeon 'theater Monday, ber 30. This company-- , that has- been turning them away in Denver, comes here with all its scenery, mechanical and' electrical effects. It carries. a large cast, which notably comprises the dramatic part of the program, but also carries, The a big line of specialties. be-- specialities are all introduced tween the acts, giving what is really two shows in one for one admission making a continuous ' performance no waits. Miss Dorothy Marke'and Geo-W- . Scott, who head the company, are artists, and the Messrs. Pelton and Smutzer, who present them, have spared t neither cost nor and a gripf fil of songs, and who trouble to surround them with a keeps you laughing from the rise cast that has been endorsed both of the curtain till the fall and by the press and public of Den- - hakes you long to see him more. ver as being the strongest com- net-onlpany that has appeared at 'the but an actor whose work in the Curtis so far this season. The part-ofthe Devil in the play of company will bring to' this city the same ila me won for him, in the full east and will produce the Salt Lake City, Utah, the praise plays, giving them the same stag- of the entire- theatrical critics, ing with all the dt tail as they are they saying it was the best hit of in Denver. dramatic work seen in Salt Lake Miss Dorothy Markc, the lead- for some' time. ing lady, has been connected with Special mention must he made the Curtis Stock Co. all'snmmer, of La Petite Ruth, the souhrette and her work is said to be finish- of the company, who. appears at ed and complete. She is a woman every performance in a complete of great magnetism, pretty, tall, change of songs, dances and acroand has a stately bearing on the batic feats that are far above'the stage, an ease and grace that (jan average. The prices for this enonly he attained from long ex- gagement will not change, but reperience and hard study.. Miss main the same 15, 25, 35- and 50c Marke is awfully pleasant off the Usual matinees with matinee pricstage as well as on. and is es. Cheyenne Exchange. makes many friends by, her personal charms and many, admirers BRYAN BUYS HIS for her clever stage work. It has DAUGHTERS FREEDOM been paid that she is without a doubt one of the most versatile Said to Have Paid Leavitt Twenty women on the American stage toThousand Dollars day.' She makes you laugh one miiute and, cry the next, and is Lincoln. Neb., March 9. Ruth equally at home in a short skirt Bryan Leavitt, eldest daughter of playing a dashing girj , of the William J. Bryan, was this afterplains as she is jin A long train noon granted a divorce, from H. of L Leavitt. Mirs. Leavitt and her assuming the role1 bra lady j a1,'' quality Mr, Scott, isa comedian mother appeared in the court of of merit,1 with a trunkful of jokes Judge Cornish and both' alleged that Leavitt had hot contributed to the support of his wife and You This Bead U had deserted her. There was no leant that the leading medt defense. Mrs. Leavitt was ft will be toand grantteachers of all the several tal writers In the ed the custody ,of the two childschools of .traoUce repommr strongest terms possible, each .nod every ren. Ingredient entering fnt&thtt composition of . PlercesQolden Medical Disco very? Following upon the heels of, the for the cure of weik Stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, " liver complaint,' announcement . that Mrs. Ruth torpid liver, or biliousness,, chronic bowel, affections and all catarrhal diseases of Bryan Leavitt, was granted a whatever region, name or nature. It is,, today! from Homer J. Leaalso a spec! tic remedy for &U such chronic or Jong standing case's of .catarrhal affeot vitt.. comes J, woyyery important, lions and their resultants, as bronchial, but aa yet entirely unconfirmed throat and lung disease; (except eonsumo tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It reports.. .The first is that Mrs. Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering. or chrpnic cases it Is become a bride specially? efficacious in producing per- Bry&n may again Black fect cures. It contains Cherry hark,, before the snows of another winGolden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone root, ll of ter have root and. Queens Mandrake passed and that the which are highly praised as remedies for affections such mentioned above by all the lucky man this time lives in Denminent medical writers and teachers as Prof., Bartholow. of yjeffersoaMed. Col- ver, where he is engaged in buslege: Prof. Har ojtSi the UuIv.,of Pa. 5 iness. The name of this man has M, D., of Ben Prof. Med. tpllege, Chicago; .Prof.. John been on the fett M. IQ of Cincinnati ; Prof. John lips of quite a few of M. SpudderrM. D., of Cincinnati ; Prof. Mrs. Leavitts intimate friends in - Edwin M .flare. M. D., of Hahnemann the past few Med., CgneaeC Chicago, and scores of Lincoln during eminent in their several ' otheiytfaliy ' weeks. , chqdAB'Of practice. Golden Medical Discov ery "I the ' unconfirmed second The report ('dicing is that Leavitt found it to his interest not "to contest the suit. of .nSfelpossibfe guaranty its merits, William JenningsBryan is said to A glance at this published formula will be $20,000 poorer as the result show that ."Golden Medical Discovery contains no poisonous, harmful or. habit? of the . .divorce, .but he thinks bis forming drugs and no alcohol chemically glycerine .being, used pure, freedom and the custInstead. Glycerine is entirely unobjeo; daughters most useful Is besides a agent tion able and bron- - ody of his grandchildren, whom 'In the cure of all stomach as well as .There affections, and he loves most dearly, is worth all lung chial, throat Is the highest medical authority for its use in all such cases. The "Discovery "is of this big sum. a concentrated glyceric extract of native, Of course the greatest interest toediclnal roots and is safe and reliable, A booklet of extracts from eminent, to the story of Mrs. Leaattaches toed leal authorities, endorsing its Jngre-free .on request. Address vitts mailed dienU ' prospective marriage ere ti. B, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. another year rolls by. Mrs. Lea AN OUNCE OF SATISFAC TION IS WORTH A TON f OF TALK. We reverse matters give you an ounce of talk (just enough to - . Miv-Soett-i- attract-you-r attention) and- a ton' of satisfaction. Our coal is good tobegin with, properly picked", free from slate, screened free from dust and1 small impurities; secondly, well housed and handled in our yards; thirdly, sold full weight, and at the lowest price the market will, permit. ' - M. &L. Coal&Wood Company Both Phones 74. rj withWhatever may be the apathy vitt herself blushingly denies the j premises. The Stafilebacks are diplomacy' of business wid of of the Ben- out probablypoliticians toward the saying knowledge report, but for all that the belief generally ranked next to the of pine, forests and the preservawill not down that she will not be ders in the notorious Kansas mur- Washington. of our trees, they are ener-it- y tion Isle Royale; iu Lake Superior, single so very long. One of her ders. almost, its entirety, consisting, getic enough in their attempts to intimate woman- - friends in Lin TURN. of 83,720 acres, has just been pur- - save pluni trees from destruction, coin this afternoon madc this WARDTNS statement: Ruth is far too pret-ty- , TO EXPLAIN chased by American interests - - y- , - k , one-wh- ; - -- , ? 1. ' , di-for- te , root-rra- Flnlejr-EHngwoo- d, ' - - triple-refine- d ' - - , - . and good to remain unloved very long by some man who is truly worthy of her. Such a man lives in Denver." The Denver man referred to has known Mrs. Leavitt for years; in faet, long before she ever saw or heard of Artist Leavitt. He is a warm personal friend of Bryan and is entiely acceptable, for he is wealthy and occupies a high social position. """sweet Convict BankersFindDiscrepancy of $26,000 in Accounts of Penn sylvania Penitentiary. Pittsburg, Pa., March 8. Con- from the English syndicate which owned it for many years. The deal was concluded in London by F. W. Nichols of Houghton and Oscar J. Larson of Duluth, the latte, the agent: for the United States Steel corporation. In the copper country it is believed that the steel corporation intends to cut timber from the island and probably to exploit anew its abandoned' copper workings, these latter being the island mines of Sishowit bay and the Mining . victed bankers, prisoners in the Western penitentiary here, have discovered an apparent discrepancy of more than $26,000 in the penitentiary accounts. The board of visitors of the penitentiary sojee time ago apNOTORIOUS MURDERESS pointed Harry Keiber, former paymine at McCargos c6v&. DIES IN PENITENTIARY ing teller of the Farmers Deposit The company making the sale National bank, and now a prisonMrs. is the Isle Royale .Land corporaNancy Wilson, Passing of er. to audit the books. Finding Sons tion. limited, with an .office, in Whose Husband and what he regarded as a discrep. , Shared in Her Crimes Liverpool. ancy and being unwilling to assume al the responsibility. Reiber The Eternal Marathon. Leavenworth, Kan., March 9. secured the assistance of William Mlrs. Nancy Wilson generally Montgomery', former casher of the h Man,! declared the, known as Mrs. Staffleback, one of Allegheny National bank, and J. ioned preached;,, is a. worm.! the most notorious women prison- B. F. said a man. who. bad AAnd, Rhinehart, former cashier of ers. in the .Kansas penitentiary, the a Fritters and Drovers .Nation- been, married 2 three 0 times and died of pneumonia today. :r Mrs. al bank of Waynesburg, Pa., both who was .occupying a small space Wilson realized her serious condi- conviets. They agreed with him, it in a;,rear pew, Ma woman1 is the tion, and asked that her son, Geo- is said. early bird," ' e con' rge Staffleback, a The board of visitors is awaitvict, and Charles Wilson, her seing the return of Warden John-- , cond husband, another convict, son before taking any further acbe brought to her bedside. They tion. were taken over by the prison officials and told they could remain STEEL TRUST BUYS ISLAND of mo fit, jwirrptlr oM1n4 CaTpnM Mid Copyright with her until she died. ud jSketeh, Model or tlaito, lor rtiW on' patentabUity. ALL RUSINttI report STRICTLY CONPIDCNTIAL. Vaterd nnwtih George Staffleback, the son, Detroit, Mich., March 8. A iHmpwwngreMrenee.' W ideawake Inyentor thoold har our handnearly collapsed when brought to News special from Houghton, book on How lo obtalnand Hell patenta,Wbat will pay, How to get a partner, and other his mothers cell. He asked if Mich., says: something could not be done so The largest island in fresh wathat his mother might die outside ter in the world has reverted, to, ,501 Seventh St,' ' Washington, D. C. the penitentiary. The mother, American ownership through the who. was conscious; begged to be permitted to die outside. The prison officials told her they could do nothing. Mrs. Wilson was brought to the penitentiary to serve a twenty-one-yesentence for murder in the second degree. At the time two of her sons were brought in under life sentences, a third son to serve"T seven years and Charles second her husband, to Wilson, serve twenty-fiv- e years. One of the sons serving a life sentence died four years ago. 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The uniform" success that has attended the use of this remedy in the cure of bail murders. numerous ' atrocious colds has made it one of the most popular, medicines in use, It can ' always ; They ran a hotel, and it was allegto effect a quick cure and is pleasant, to take. M " f depended upon who-haed that they murdered guests It contains no opium ' or other narcotic and may be ' given as confidently to a I,' bodies the threw and money, 1 child as to .an adult. Price 25 cents." Large size 50 cents. . , into a deserted mine, A number of skeletons were found on the Cr ' b; , 1 d . , . f PROCURED : 1 ,J |