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Show o DAILY DESPITE LIVES ' MONSTER SEAT GAME CASE OF A NEW YORK GERMAN NATIONAL FAIR. WORLDS YOUTH. He Attempted Suicida to End Hia Lift But Will Undoubtedly Racovar. NEW YORK. May 88. By alow degrees, and much to the astonishment of the surgeons, Oscar Coller, twenty-on- e years old, la recovering In the Harlem hospital frotn a pistol wound which the surgeons were confident would cause hla death. In an attempt to end hia life on May 11, because, It la said, hia sweetheart had Jilted him, Coller fired five shots at himself in his home, at 435 East 117th street One of the bullets penetrated hla left lung and grased the wall of the heart In a dying condition the man waa hastened to the hospital In an ambulance by Dr. Lawrence. Dr. Thomas H. Manley, an attending surgeon, was Coller aphurriedly summoned peared to be sinking rapidly and It was not thought he would live long enough for Dr. Manley to examine him. As not one patient In a thousand. Dr. Manley says, recovers from an Injury of such a sort, he waa Inclined to give Coller up as a dead man. Con' trary to expectations, Caller began to mend. So remarkable was the case that Harlem physicians when they learned of It visited the hospital to examine the prodigy. At first his Improvement F T HEART PUNCTURE STRANGE U1AH ESTATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AT alon here during the next two days. There are more than 100 local societies In the state and all of them are expected to be represented by from two to a dosen delegatea The convention will open with religious services tomorrow morning in SL Michael's church. The convention sermon will be delivered by Rev. Alexander von Ashenborg. S. J., of Buf falo. IOWA STATE ATHLETIC MEET. DLJ MOINES. la., May 28. The crack athletes of the lending colleges and universities of the Hawkeye state are competing for field and track honors today. The occasion Is the annual meet of the Iowa State Intercol- k advisement and and in due course the is as follows: matter will be presented to the officat Sunday Reception of guests ers and members of the choir. Such of and playUnion station registering great artists as Emma Eames, David Blspham and the Knelsel quartette, the greatest stringed quartette in America, are among the members who will come west next season. mission for the bureau of $450,000. An orchestra of 80 men has DETROIT, Mich- - May 28. Governor been engaged for service during the Bliss and Mrs. Bliss, accompanied by of the fair. Mr. Ernst will be period the members of the governor's staff the conductor and the music rendered and a number of prominent war vet' will be of a lighter vein than that erans nnd others, left Detroit In given by the Theodore Thomas or special train today for the south. Their chestra at the Chicago fair. objective point Is Andersonvllle, Ga. where, on Memorial day, there will be There are probably few who know dedicated a monument to the Michl the tune America, is, besides that gan soldiers who died or suffered our national anthem, the music of the Andersonvllle prison during the war national hymn of Great Britain, GerEn route to Andersonvllle the party will and Denmark. As to Its origin visit a number of the famous battle many It is simply lost in antiquity, and befields of Tennessee and Georgia. longs seemlngiv to the whole world. Time and ngjin patriotic organics MEETING OF B'NAI BRITH. tiona have offered prises for a new DES MOINES. Ia., May 28. The an rational air, but they hevs never been nunl grand lodge meeting of the Order n! le to replace the familiar melody so of Bnai Brith. which will begin much loved by American. three days' session tomorrow, has at tracted to Des Moines a .number of men of national prominence. On the opening program will appear Hon. Isa from Mary dor Raynor, senator-eleland. Other speakers who are ex pected are Samuel Alschuler, former Democratic candidate for governor of Illinois: Edward Rosewater of Oma More Good ha. Adolph Kraus of Chicago and More of Good Coffee Kalamasoo, Mayor Samuel Fols GrinnelL Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my ned for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballards Snow Liniment I can cheerfully recommend It as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversvllle, Texas. 55c, 50c. $1. Geo. F. Cave. A We Give ct legiate Athletic asorlatlon. The instl tutions represented Include the State University of Iowa, Iowa State college. the State Normal school at Ce day Rapids, Drake University and Mich. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results In death. 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Mr. and Mrs. Hackett will spend the next few weeks at the Canadian Shooting and Fishing dub, near End of No. Salt Like City and all 1:05 1. a. points east dally Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points 11:45 a.m. east dally Pacific Mall from 7: 90 p. m. Through Sleeping Cars to Omaha, City, Chicago and 8t. Louis. Ke w York sod Bo- TICKET OFFICE SHARMANS Ethel Barrymore made her London debut on Monday night in "Cynthia, a modern drama by Hubert Henry Davies. Miss Barrymore was cordially received, and at the end of the second act was given a strong series of curtain calls. Dispatches from ondon say her success Is far beyond what her friends had hoped for. Charles Hawtrey Is filling In a few weeks In vaudeville before sailing for England. He Is presenting a short one act play entitled, "Time Is Money,1 which he gave as a curtain raiser with some success In his home country. Pacific Express from S MONEY YOU Railroad or jSteamship Tickets To All Parts of the World reached the stock theaters. The play will serve as the opening bill of the season at Elltches gardens, Denver, where the Bellows company will play summer season. Henry Woodruff Is to enact the name part treatment 7:00 Denver. Pueblo, Provo, Notes of the Stage. "Parsifal, in its acting form, has George W Lederers musical play, "The Southerners. was given its initial production In New Haven last Thursday night with Eflle Fay, Rente Davies, Junle McCree, A1 Hart, William Gould, and others In the cast "The Southerners is accredited with success through Its novel story and ... 2:15 p.m. ARRIVE. No. . the center of the stage. One sight the aim of the archer was untrue and the arrow struck the helmet of one of the supernumeraries, piercing the solid metal. A lady in the audience whispered to her neighbor: See what a fine actor he is; somebody has tried to shoot King Saul and he catches the arrow on his head and saves the king's life. Although the ladles were pleased to look upon this particular "super as a hero, the man himself was so frightened by the occurrence that he quit his job on the spot during the worlds fair. 4 X In Blanche Bates has closed her season and will sail for Europe shortly to spend a few weeks. Miss Bates and "The Darling of the Gods will be among the attractions which David Bela sco will offer at the Imperial theater, SL Louis, which he has leased ver and all points east Atlantic Exprees for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points . east dally. dUy STREET. 74 MAIN ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) SALT LAKE CITY. Tough on the "8uper. In the second act of the "Shepherd King, Wright Larimer's magnificent production, which made a hit In New York, an arrow Is discharged into the camp of Saul bearing a challenge from the giant, Goliath of Gath. This arrow is shot from a high point In one of the wings and is supposed to stick HGBANDEV(Spi Is another of our new lines of pianos recently added to our list X TIME CARD, In offset Nov. 22, Igfo This piano is high class in every different five comes in respect DEPART. styles, and Its tone, quality and X No. 6 Atlantic Moll for Balt X action is superb. Lake City, Provo and aU points ease 7:15 m No. 12 To Salt Lake City and Sold on payments that make 8:10 a.m points, dally Let X for you. easy piano buying No. $ Atlantic Limited for us show you. Salt Lake City, Provo, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den- Nates sf Local sad Genera flaslcal mad Dramatic Events seum. was hardly noticeable, but gradually Monday Morning, continuance of Musical Historians Remembered. now until Manley he grew stronger, In the music room of the Boston congress meeting at Llederkrans. At at Coliseum. public library a bronze tablet was says his recovery is practically as ternoon Tournament sured. Evening Distribution of prises. hung last week dedicated to seven ConI never heard of a similar case," Pair Worlds day. writers of American patriotic songs. Tuesday said Dr. Manley. "As a general rule clusion of tournament social meeting Those who were signally honored were a patient whose lung has been pierced at Tyrolean Alps. William Billings, the father of Ameriso close to the heart dlea But this can psalmody; Oliver Holden, the au man also Injured his heart, a combin- MILLIONS OF GOLD thor of "Coronation;" John Howard ation which ordinarily would cause the Sweet ARRIVING FROM JAPAN Payne, who wrote "Home . death of the average person." Home; Samuel Francis Smith, who Francis Scott Keys, SAN FRANCISCO. May 28. With wrote ."America; FUNNY MEN ARE TO In the last two months the Japanese composer of "The Star Spangled BanMEET IN ST. LOUI8 government has sent to San Francisco ner; George F. Root, who wrote The and Julia 25,000,000 yen in gold coin. Another Battle Cry of Freedom, ST. LOUIS, May 88. A flood of shipment of 6,000,000 yen arrived here Ward Howe, author of "Battle Hymn jokes and jokelets Is expected to swoop yesterday on the steamship Siberia, of the Republic, and the only living down upon St Louis and the world's and still another of 5,750,000 yen la member of the group. fair during the three days be due to arrive on the Coptic of June 9th, During these As a yen Is worth 60 cents In this New Departure in Music. ginning tomorrow. is to be held country, the aggregate convention a three days shipment thus Archbishop Farley has appointed of the American Press Humorists, or- far accounted for is $18,875,000. to carry out the edict of committee ganised In Baltimore In May of last All this money Is simply payment Pope' Plus X., regarding the reform of year. In transit to Europe to settle Japa music In the Catholic churches. The Not very many of the members are nese accounts and war purchases. first committee meeting was held last on hand as yet but when the convenWhen It arrives In 8an Francisco It Friday and Initial plans were sugtion opens it is expected there will be comes nominally consigned to several gested and discussed. None of the funny men here, several scores of them different local banks and is quickly members would say anything for pubin all, from Chicago, Baltimore, New transferred by them to the San Fran-lsc- o the lication except to declare that York, Boston, Pittsburg. .Washington mint, and there the gold Is melt- pope's wishes were to be carried out and other cities of the country. ed up and converted Into American to the letter and as speedily and agElaborate entertainment Is being ar- double eagles, engles and half eagles. gressively as possible. Gregorian mu ranged for the visitors. Wednesday The mint upon receiving and weigh- sic is exceedingly difficult to sing. It has been designated as American Press ing the various consignments, issues a legato and vocal quality Humorists' day at the exposition. The exchange and the banks get tele requires most of our modern singers do which Business Men's league will entertain graphic orders on New York banks not possess and It will be hard for the oragnlxatlon at a banquet at the tliat are correspondents of these city to musicians to adapt themselves Mercantile club. Among the sched- banks. Within the day of receipt at their after the chant, Gregorian uled sieakers are Champ Clark, hu the mint here the New York banks has been along the lines of morlst of the house of representatives: make transfer orders upon their for- schooling and operatic shade. classical the Hon. Eugene Ware, the Kansas poet eign correspondents In Europe for the and United States Commissioner of payment there. "Musio at the Fair. Pensions; Robert J. Burdette, humorThe amount of money appropriated ist. lecturer and author, and Eli Per- MICHIGAN MONUMENT by the St. Louis worlds fair comkins, the pioneer of them all. AT ANDER80NVILLE music Is CONVENTION. STAATSVERBAND ROCHESTER, N. Y, May 28. More than five hundred delegates are already in the city for the ninth annual convention of the New York State Federation of German Catholic Societies, or Staatsverbund, which will be in ses 28, Music and Drama The following special music has been prepared by Mr. Ballantyne for the Religious Class conference to be Eatimatad that Two Thouaand Players held tomorrow (Sunday) in the taberWill Taka Part in tha nacle at 2 p. m.: "Lord Thou Will Contests. Hear Me," choir: Anthem," choir; double male quartette, double male quartette; chorus, "Christ Is Risen," ST. LOl'IS, Mo., May 28. Devotees choir. of the great German game of skat are rounding up In the world's fair city for Tour of the Do Roszkis. what promises to be the most notable There is talk of an American tour tournament of the kind ever held outto be made by Jean and Edward De side the realm of the gainer. More next year. The rumor says Resski than a year ago the North American recitals are to be Jean De the that a In Bkat league took the Initiative movement which had for its object the Resskls farewell public appearances. Rumor also has it that a Wagnerian holding of a great skat tournament In soprano will sing operatic scenes with St Louis during the exposition period. the two brothers and that the tour will Invitations were sent to the clubs and in New York and then extend open the individual players throughout toBoston, Chicago and the far west. United States arid Canada and a genThe salary to be paid to the brothers eral invitation also was sent to the be $5,Q00 per night will German skat leagues. The number of acceptances has exceeded the hopes of For the Advancement of Musio. the promoters of the tournament. It Is Miss Lois Steers .the western repreestimated now that no less than 2,000 of Louden G. Charlton, the sentative to on hand be will Monday players vargreat artist manager, visited Ogden take part In the contests for the week In the interest of some great this ious prises. who desire to appear here In artists four the for The entire program with the tabernacle choir. connection tomorrow, during days, beginning which time the congress is In session, Mr. Ballantyne took the matter under ers and drawing for seats in the Coliseum, where the contests will be played. Evening Meeting to adopt rules and regulations to govern the contest Beginning of first tournament at Coll MAY C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER EMBALMER and AU M0-X- . Open Night Teleykns Ogdca.Utah. 2620 Washington Ave. |