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Show DAILY UTAH flukel wlil music and Dramatic Event Utah' rumbling and tossing from its base to 'the picturesque canal a hundred feet below will furnish a picture of impressive significance. The interior will be of white with thousands of incandescent lights set in the celling and walls, shedding a brilliant lustre over the whole. The stage will seat one thou- rendered by the Tabernacle choir and prominent MilulMts at all three sessions of the quarterly stake confciuice to be held It Is exIn the tabernacle tomorrow. several prominent men will pected that he in attendance from Salt Lake City to address the meeting. Sl'K-lii- l He AlRIL Mines and Mining States and Music and Drama Note of Uical and General STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, mums Adjoining 23, 1904. The Man ? Lets or Fulls FULL BLAST. According to advices from Manager P. L. Fearn, the mines and smelter of the White Knob Copper company at Mackay, Idaho, are again In full operation. Reports to the big driving engine, the breaking of which necessin a short time ago, tated a have been made and both stacks of the smelter are now in full operation. Over 600 tons of ore per day are being treated with highly satisfactory results, and the company's mines, Manager Fearn says, are In sAape to keep the plant running indefinitely. Recent developments In the mine are characterised as having been most interesting and Important, while tbe tramway which connects mine and smelter is handling the great tonnage required by the furnaces with perfect ease and precision. Now that the company has again got down to steady business the Short Line has lnaugu rated a dally train service to camp, and business men, as well as tbe companies and Individuals operating other properties in that promising region, are looking forward to a most prosperous and busy season. sand people and seeing and hearing MINING PROPERTY ACROS8 THE from every part of the auditorium will Strauss' Services Come High. LAKE LOOKING WELL. $1,K00 be an easy matter. There Is a small Richard Strauss will receive for chamfor conducting the Boston Symphony recital hull off the main hall recitals. vocal concerts and apfor ber was An Ogden Man Strikes it Rich in Idaho orchestra and paid (1,000 New in Con. Mercure June muslcale a private pearing at DRAMA. THE Dividend. is Straus receiving York. Evidently in fame and besides humor something Rose Coghlan will appear at the America. From the looks of the ore samples Grand on Wednesday, April 27, In the 8 This World. in the s Greatest Thing well as the melted copper which Artistic Musical Program. emoof and actress portrayer Tom Cunningham brought into the The musical program rendered at gifted been fitted the teachers reception Friday evening tional roles has seldom office yesterday, It seems in less State Journal was of a high order. Those taking with a play so popular, though It might prove uninter- highly probable that before very long part were Mr. Squire Coop, Mr. W. E. callable hands the greatest thing In there will be a paying mine Welhe, Mr. llagbert Anderson. Miss esting, Love, four Just across the Great Salt Luke In the Bessie Dean Allison and Mrs. Fred G. the world, Is the theme of the Harthe by acts play short composing Clark. Newfoundland range. Better still It riet E'ord and Beatlce de Mille. Shown will be all practically owned by Ogden In all its varying forms this all powerWagners Sons Musical Works. In the lives of men and wo- people. Siegfried Wagner, the only son of ful factor and The samples came from the locations the great Richard Wagner, conducted men carries everything before it the for desired Gold and owned by the opportunities the Philharmonic "pop March (7th gives the The locations emin Berlin. Germany. Among the num- display of those emotional qualities Copper company. bers given were three of Siegfried's which have long been a distinguishing braced In the holdings of the company Musical Journals feature of Rose Coghlans career. The were made in April, May and June of own compositions. report that "they were all harmless glory does not all fall to Miss Cogh- last year, and some this year. There works. Evidently the son will never lan. In the play there are other parts are seven altogether. They were disCON. MERCURS DIVIDEND. of equal strength requiring the utmost covered by Cunningham brothers, who win the name and fame of his father. and official admission An is made a painstaking enllBted capable, number of business repression Ogden actors and actresses to maintain the men in them and the company was In- through Eastern channels that the diHome for Thomas Orchestra. Recent official announcements con- characters which go to make up a per- corporated during last year with the rectors of the Utah Con. at their meet' formance which In its entirety is pure, following officers: President, J. Stan- lng In June will post a' dividend of firm the report that the final transacDavid Jensen; $1.50 a share, or $450,000, the distribution has taken place which Insures a sweet and wholesome. Miss Coghlan, ley Dee; one of the as D. W. playa Theodore Bryant, Virginia home for the treasurer, Pyper, and secretary, tion to take place on July 1st. Haypermanent most powerful and remarkable scenes I. C. Dalllmore. den, Stoneft Co. of Boston, commentThomas (Chicago) orchestra. Men were put to work and devel- ing on the future policy of the comThe lots on which the new hall Is in the range of modern drama at the Michigan climax of the third act. The situation opment has been steadily going on. pany say it Is now In a position which tp be built are at avenue. The actual price of the plot Is presented where her eldest son with The deepst workings are an Incline enables it to pay out practically all of was (450,000.The property hus a front- a hereditary passion for strong drink shaft which has reached a dOpth of lta earnings although any dividends 100 feet and shows a well defined vein, In excess of the regular $3 per annum age of 105 feet arid a depth of 171V4 has appeared in his mothers and before her guests, In an intoxi- assays from which recently made, show will be. designated as "extras. With feet The structure Is to cost cated condition. Insulted the girl he 40 per cent copper, 18 ounces in silver the capacity of the plant practically loves and who loves him, by forcibly and $11 In gold. What looks like and doubled the Eastern shareholder has Movs for Permanent Orchestra. kissing her in public and so far for' has been pronounced to be bismuth has been encouraged In the belief that tbe we Is rumor arc the gotten himself as to raise a check for also been found in stringers, and sam- first of these extras will make Its apafloat that Again to have a permanent orchestra. Why $1,000 given him by his brother, to call ples to be tested have been to Denver. pearance around the holidays. On the cannot this movement, materialise? for ten times that amount. The ell Should It really prove to be the min- enlargements excellent progress is now We have enough Instrumentation to max of his misdoings Is reached when eral and should It be found in place being made, with the last consignment form a good permanent orchestra and he remalns as an eavesdropper to hear it will make the stock of the company of material now in transit. the great amount of good that would his mother pleading In his behalf with valuable, Inasmuch as its value In the be the result might in a measure com- a puritanical Scotchman, the guardian market Is $2 a pound. MINING DIVIDENDS. FDr. the first thfee months of 1904 Mr. Cunningham rays that In places pensate the promotors for much of and trustee of both her boys. The e their work arid labor necessary to or guardian is In love with Virginia Bry- the ledge carrying copper, gold and some mining companies, gantse and maintain this organization. ant (Miss Cnghlan) himself, and to silver is thirty feet wide on the sur exclusive of coal and Iron, paid a total save her boy she voluntary sacrifices face between walls. Now that Let us have a permanent orchestra. good individends of $9,714,249. This sum toher own future happiness only to dis- weather has come it Is Intended to put tal was about equally divided between cover that her son has heard the en- on a double shift and much progress College for Boy Sopranos. and copper mines, the latThe pope has established in Rome tire conversation and Is fully aware will be made. A tunnel will be run to ter producing about half a million an International college for the train- of the sacrifice she would make for Intersect the veins and attain depth. more than the former. ing of boy sopranos and has placed it him. Even then she hides his degraMessrs. Cunningham, Dee, Pyper and DEEPEST DRILL HOLES. pnder the direction of PerosL A sim- dation with a woman's skill and it Is Dnlllmore will visit the property on ilar Insctitutlon was founded by Pope only when all others have departed Sunday. It bears all the earmarks of Gregory the Great, the pontiff himself that the grand climax is reached. In becoming a payer. Through diamond drills two of the teaching It. There are still some adult a burst of pent up feeling at her own deepest holes ever bored into the earth , were made. One at in soprani In the service of the Roman huinllllation in the agonised appeal to WALTER S. BROWN In her the final kiss of for boy, and church, but by a secret rescript of the STRIKES IT RICH Silesia, attained a depth of 6,573 feet, late pope (1901) they will have no glveness Imprinted In spite of all his and apparently this hole was drilled successors, and the boy soprano as of misdoings on his brow as he kneels be The many friends of Walter S for merely scientific purposes. The old will appear in the chair of the Sls-tl- fore her asking her forgiveness and Brown, who for many years resided In second hole was drilled near Johanes-burcontinued love to save him from him Ogden, will be pleased to learn that he chupel. South Africa, and at a depth of self, Miss Coghlan rises to heights has struck it rich up in Idaho. The 4,875 feet drilling stopped, as the comwhich can only be described by the use Elmore Bulletin Will Sing 8extette from Lucia. pany making the experiment did it to says: Mr. Bulluntyne at Thursday night's of that much abused adjective "great.1 Walter S. Brown has made a rich discover If gold ore existed at that rehearsal took up the chorus part with strike In the Minerva. In driving great depth. Instances are numerous the choir to the sextette from "Lucia Notes of the Stage. crosscut to the north wall three feet where the ordinary well drilling outfit which will be sung by some of his voEmily Dodd, who was for some time of ruby and brittle silver was exposed attained considerable depth. The two cal pupils ut a recital in the near fu- leudlng woman for Henry Miller, will which assays $1,853 per ton. But this deepest holes drilled by this device ture. Those pupils taking part in this Join Eugene Blair when she commenc strike is considered like getting money were at West Elisabeth, Pa., and the number are Miss Irene Strong, Mrs. EL es rehearsals for "The Crust of Soul from home, as it Is the immense bodies other in Allegheny county, PennsylvaJ. Ulrich, Miss Josie Clare. Mr. Andrew ety , In which play Miss Dodd will play of free milling gold quarts blocked out nia. When operations ceased the well Bowman, Mr. Harry Hughes, Mr. J. EL the Important role of Mrs. Echo. that makes the Minerva famous. Since had been sunk 5,570 feet. The second Effle Shannon and Herbert Kelcey West and Mr. Reuben Wright August 450 feet of drift and numerous well reached 4,618 feet The following pupils will also assist are to appear next season under the with solo and concerted work: Miss management of the Bhubert Brothers Mirror wishes the following artists told an interviewer that the present Lulu EL Mitchell, Mrs. Lily Fye Brad- in a new play. would leave off the following bad season will be the last of that ancient "La Montansier will be Madame habits: ford, Miss Mallsaa Carver, and Miss Hnd honorable musical organisation. Verna Van Dyke, only 9 years old. will Rejane'e opening attraction when she Richard Mansfield, his grunt. Next season there are to be several begins her engagement at the Lyric play a piano solo. Willlnm Courtnay. his sniff. companies using the name, operating theater. New York, under the manage' Jameson Lee Finney, his stoop. in different sections of the Country ment of Llebler & Co. next November, Sharps and Flats. Arthur Forrest, his Grecian bend. one on the Pacific coast, one in the Moritx Moskowskl contributes sevOgdensburg, N. Y., taxpayers at the Ever so many of them their needless East, one In the Middle West, and aneral of his clever aphorisms to the cur- special tax election voted $200,000 for gasps. other In the South. rent special musical edition of the the opera house with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Goodwin will sail Mr. Charlton, the manager, further Berlin Lustlge Blaetter: scenery, outside fire escapes for Europe on the Deutschland stated that Henry C. Barnabee will not May "Music is the speech of music. The and extra scenery. 12. They both close their seasons be connected with these companies, May Adele Rafter returns to her position 7. Mr. Goodwin In speech of thought Is speech. Boston. Mrs. Goodwill be sent out ns an individual but ."Bome works of art are celebrated as principal contralto with the Bos win in Williamsburg. star to play at opuIar prices In' the tonians this week. In St. Louis, having only before they are known. . It Is rumored that Isabel Cameron, Stair & Havlin circuit. It Is under"Th unsought is often tliat flr recovered from the Illness that necessi daughter of the lute Sir Roderick Cam- stood that the repertoire of the dislowhich we have sought most. tated her absence from the cast for eron. will shortly be seen upon the cated Bostonians will be similar to Major (at u soiree) Really, my dear several weeks. stage In a prominent part. that of the Savage English opera Slenklewlcx's story, "By Fire und chap, I cant for the life of me see anyThe manager of the Bostonians has thing remarkable about that old lady Sword, is to be dramatised by Mau at whom they are all staring. rice Bernhardt, assisted by a young Minor Why, she's the only lollsh Polish writer, for a production to be countess in whose arms Chopin did made In Paris In October. Sardou may Insurance Law Insurance Information Insurance Loans not die. also have a hand in the dramatisation Teacher If T means forte, what in the nature of a revision, and it is does"!!" mean? said that Paderewski has consented to write the incidental music for it. Pupil Eighty. Dorothy Russell, daughter of Lillian Was organised for the benfit of the Insurance-buyin- g Beautiful World's Fair Structure. Russell, made her debut ill vaudeville It furnished exjiert Information concerning all kinds ofpublic. Insurance. Festival Hull, Rt. Louis, where the at the West End theater. New York, Furnishes an nbstract giving vnlues of life Insurance policies. X Furnishes a special legal department to make Insurance musicul contests and attractions will on Sunday evening last, collec- singing songs tlons und setlements with the compnnles for patrons. be henrd, will be finished by April 29th in French and English. Makes loans and pays cash surrender values on good life Insur- as per contract. It is a structure of Peter F. Du Hey, It is said, will be a nee policies. Call on or write to $ unusual beauty. At night It will be a star again next season, E. D. R. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr. replacing the G. R. DAY, Local Agent, X Or blaxe of light and color that will be late Jerome Sykes in The Billionaire. Salt Blk, Lake 2486 City.' Wa.h. Avs- - Ogden. X seen for miles, and with the cascades The Matinee Girl of The Dmmutic John close-dow- high-gra- de Utah-Neva- da Over L. Herrick State Agent Des Moines Life Insurance Co. Something for nothing- -a garden a desert. Such Is the history of irrigated sections. Take land that ten, for fifty cents an acre, put water on it, and It sells for what? There are qttar. ters of land In the irrigated aectioni of Colorado that eannot be purchased for from Created Wealth $20,000 and yet you can purchase In the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming and in the North Platte Valley of Nebraska irrigated land for $15 an acre up, when climatic conditions are healthful and exhilarating, where the water supply is plentiful and inexhaustible, and where fuel Is abundant and cheap. Let me send' you booklets telling all about these bargains. vice-preside- 165-1- It In his head where the bump of hope should be. AGAIN IN $ Talk Who Neglects to Secure LIFE Insurance puts a dent crosscuts und raises have been driven, which Bhow a body of ore eighteen feet in width with an assay value of $31 per ton. 68 ball-roo- m $350,-00- 0. Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South St R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lake City. 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