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Show Saturday, February 3, 1912. TilE BASKETBALL ELtUTHAT GAf.IE OF THE CALIFORNIA The Popular Connaughts On Their Visit to New York ITHEJBEATBE Many Winter Resorts In introducing Elwin Strong to Fihing-Sathing-Boati- ng the patrons of the Thatcher opera house Friday night, February 9th. Wilfred McKay, the company manager, who is well known the throughout country, and who has beep associated with Elwin Strong the past two seasons, is fortunate in obtaining a vehicle so admirably adopted to the natural. qniet mannerisms of this talented young actor says one of the eastern cirit ics. From the moment he steps into the stage picture, where he seems decidedly out of place, up to the final unraveling of an interesting plot, he is the same whole-soulerough, typical' product of a cattle ranch, tender-hearted as a child; from which wact the title of The Cry Baby originates; but always ready to keep a friend and forgive an enemy. One of -t- hose- living, human characters beloved - byall,-- whV!e ' personal magnetism carries into the farthest corners of the largest houses, and help make one and all not only glad they came, but better for the coming. Special scenery for the entire production, and all eastern' east makes The Cry Baby one of the banner attractions of the season. Rates Tickets Literatuxe inter-mounta- in It is contemplated that this will 'be the best game that basketball ' lovers will daring boys have and are in so its up hustle, the-seaso- . have the chance to see The Crimson been playing fast ball fine trim for the gamer to the Salt Lakers to n. far the Y M. C. A. have their own in the game, hav- 'So held defeated ing the the Ii. D. S, and held of U,.to a close score. From all appearances the Y. M. will- - be Wilcox, -- C. A. line-uM oe s, Ko r n and .. G ruadf Handers, The Crjmsons will play the old line up. Tickets will be on sale at the college Thursday and Friday and 1 during - Saturday at Morrells clothing store. Admission Reserved seats 35 cents. .. U, p- or, Will be Floated Out of Havana Harbor by March 1 Jan. 31, Gen. Washington of chief Bixby, engineers of the army, brings from Havana the report 'that unless unforeseen difficulties are experienced all that is left of the old battleship Maine will he floated out of Havana harbor by March 1, and sunk in the ?P wa ters-of-- th e-- M ex-ic- o, f-- of gul a few miles off the north -- toast of Cuba, TyL In fact, Gen. Bixby says about a third of the ship ail of '.the part forward save the bow section had been dumped into the sea. The metal was cut up by an jet into half ton fragments which were placed in scows and deposited about a mile off shore. This, work is about completed and' it is thought that within a week or Id days only the afterpart of the ship which' it is proposed to float- away - intact, will remain in the cofferdam. The after-turre- t of the ship had -- oxy-acetyle- 5 - been-unbolte- from4h-wreek-a- 4 nd is ready for transfer to' the shores It has been given to the city of Havana and is to be erect 'ed as a monument in the public - park. One of the masts is now at Governors island and the other is aboard the collier Justin awaiting .transportation tp the national cemetery.atAriingtonLwhereJt Ask ary Polo-Tennis-G- Riverside-Redlands-Pasa-den- Salt Lake Route Splendid Service TSATH VsALLEY SCOTTY AGAIN IN LIME LIGHT M 111 IN The ease of Logan City vs Jacob Petersen which was- - appeal-eto the district couft. is to be ScotFeb. 1. San Fransic-so- . ty, the mysterious and golden laden 'ndividnal whose spectacu-la- r y . Photos copyright hr American Press Association. IS 12, LRING their brief sightseeing tour of New York on the occasion of their recent visit to the city as the guests of Ambassador and Mrs. Reid the Duke and. Duchess of Counaught aurt their daughter. Prim tesa latrlcla. viewed the metropolitan district from the tower of the Metropolitan Life building, the tallest structure tu the city. One of our photographs shows three members of the group standing on the narrow Italcony Of that lofty eminence, ... At the left is the princess, at the right her mother aid to the governor general and and between them Captain ot her photograph 4s that of the duke. Dur-Incontroller of bis household. tbelr stay in New York the ducal party were entertained by the ambassador at hla residence, where be gave a dinner and a small dance In their honor. When they appeared in public there was a great deal of Interest on the part of the crowds, and they submitted good humored!; to all the demonstrations of curiosity which attended them wherever they went. ii is ui r r 3 7 . B Rivers-Bulkelee in. i. .is in g . mm ni i . argued this afternoon on demurrer, that is the arguments are to be completed at that time for they were commenced on Thursday. Mr PeteFenTattorne,v raises the pout that the ordinance under which the conviction was had is void for the reason that it is in conflict with the state law. , The latter says that the minimum penalty for selling liquor shall be a fine of $50 while the city ordinance make the minimum tone hundred dollars and this Petersens attorney contends, invalidates the wliole tiling. The City Attorney has brought - some Teapperancefrom d Utah state university, 222 south Twelfth East street, yras broken into by seeond-stor- y workers and between $500 and $600 worth of property stolen! The loot consisted mainly of jewelry and the con- tents of the rooms were turned topsy-turvby the robbers. Entrance was' gained by climbing a porch post and prying open an upper window. The family was away from home at the time and the robbers made a thorough search of the house. When members of the family returned they found furniture turned upside down and contents of bureau drawers scattered about . the rooms. The robbery was at once reported to the police and detectives were detailed on the case, A list of the stolen. property and a description of each article taken was furnished the police, andTfforts are being made To it. The articles stolen 'were two gold bracelets, two gold loek-etone gold necklace and bpw set with pearls, a gold heart-shap- ed pin, two gold signet rings, a gold ring' set with sapphires, two gold rings with opal settings, a diver pin, one small watch, pearthairbanUandaTtwo-piec- e set pf black rgecoon furs. Sea Game p 24 Hours Via THE CASE IS Some time a. All Reached in d, City dring Monday night the home of T. Kingsbury, president of the olf Fishing. At Famous Catalina A. G. P. A. Salt Lake E Salt Lake, Jan. 31 Man-derfiel- Santa Beach-SanDieg- o, Yachting-Dee- " Write J. H. At . Agent or d. BURGLARS-ROB-HOM- At Long Barbara. , re-e- e s in Death Valley, where, he says there are treasures untold; won him national notoriety, must tell ' in the Los Angeles superior court how much he is worth and. where begets his gold. There is only one way, be. can escape this, and that is by paying a judgment for $1,001.25, given against him by Judge Y. R. Harvey in December. 1908. in favor of Dr. C. W. Lawton. Dr. Lawton obtained judgments in a suit for feel for medical services to a brother of the Death whose Scotty, Valley miner, real name is Walter' Scott,reajF . peared here recently, displayed somestrong argumentsforward considerable wealth and talkedn. of as to the right of the city to enact another transcontinental dash-o" ; legislation of thekihd evenTFit a special train. be in conflict with the state .law lie did not appear to be up to such jurisdicion in and no his old orm matters has been granted to the bank, has beenfinancially, found he in yvhich iti-bv tleir (barters. A deeb- - has funds. , ci'cd for this afternoon. as exclusive s . 1 lb-ca-te s, will be placed over the graves of the victims of the Maine. 1 When the wreck finally is floatSHOT WHEN THROWING ed out to sea with ceremony and BOMBS FROM AEROPLANE in the presence of a distinguished company, the cofferdam will be Tripoli, Feb'. 1. While removed and nothingwisible will from an neroplanrinto beTeft in HavariOarbor to mal an Arab encampment near Tobruk the scene of the great catastrophe, in Syrenalica, Captain Monte, an in imbedded in the mud Deeply aviator; was 'the bottom of the harbor will lie ItaliairmiHtary throw-ing-bomb- - , wounded today. the inverted forward turret 'of severely ' .The at Tobruk, which outposts the ship with its guns were the Italian exbrv occupied which it is not thought worth in peditionary army October, have-beeI T while to raise. , , , , 'subjected' recently to a numof ber harassing- attacks by the who believes that s A merchant Arabs. whose-and position the more people know about his were-no- t known to the strength store the' more' patrons he will .Captain .have is sure to be an aggressive Italian Monte made a flight with anothadvertiser. er military .man who acted as observer and discovered the . Arab encampment. -- r Llonte threw several bombs among the Arabs,-wh- o responded with rifle fire. The aeroplane was struck four times by the Arab bullets, one. of ;which hit Captain Monte, wounding him r severely. He was, .however, able to return to camp with' the assistance of his companion, and both landed safely, bringing valuable information. 10-inc- h. -- n . . - , 'fsiii DISINFECT YOUR HOMES MOB LYNCHES NEGRO; SOLDIERS TOO LATE A mob Cardelle, Ga., Jan. 3 of 500 men today stormed the jail where Albert Hamilton, the negro Both before and after' Infecti-ou- s assailant of a white girlywa? conDiseases. .We have Disinfined. took him forth and hanged fectants of ail kinds put up in him-ta tree. Troops ordered 2: handy packages atasmalb-cos- t, hereof a in time' to save the negros life? which will enable you to 'Hamiltons victim was a memdisinfect without danger or berof a prominent Cordelle fam-ih- y Our salesm&r and the attack took place in will take pleasure in. advising the citys principal residence sec, you how to use them. tion. After Hamilton-wathe young;woman positively ; identified him. iled-to-arr- ive r HITTER . ZHOS. ' DI1UGCO. - -- s , :; No storefadvertisement I- - captured 'v - ' V' -- pays unless it pays both the advertiser and the reader. Almost all good store ads meet thia test, - '.' THATCHER OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ' jt : - j T. , . r . ' u : jc Jr If ( f e JE |