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Show "'fc.T 'I'Niirht "'rise Notorious te pro mm P!s Musical Notes to at the 1 ; 1 .d i ir nt and Anirj-!- will England lar II- liro.nlkiir-i- "'I'll I'.miK ' of et a si i .m,i Jiniij.. Os-i- t Ti:e Two t n flmtii-.- ' Hill be seen sim -- .ni Hill, e.ierii k Warde in i -- I,, i, si .. i ' ' .. ' 1,1 -- .1 hi ftsi (i.i- . i ;t a is - ,iil tllr titt;--in-i-- ..mis 1 in .icxtl's day. despot s .lay. l 1 "i j - ( (.'.nun j,. iu i .i r in.i is . I i . ( p iii:t-Slui- Hl-.i- - In I 'ii l i i.- ii!.- in "The i'i in .n.lt..iii hy (In- 'I'': i" i iirdi-iuuiiuK i Sliiis in .ni im iiitu'i.iiin i ; i i hi. .uni ! . : - - , i;!it. M4M444m(44(((HM44 tmiil.irt. Him is iioh appearing Kraii. ism in pile ltoiiiiie Brier X liili," ile.'laii-- this Hill be his fare-He- ll to.ir lo ilie l:n i:ie eoust, iit X s - I and Kindred (Subjects ( I'outfiliiiti-il.- ) X J Tlie of u,e l:ue Theodore a Tlmmas, the orehi-xtrleader, i valued it f.i'i.tMni. aeeor.liiig tn bis will, whleh The D 3 An Grade. was tiled for probate in Cliii.igo. Four min ic ai;,i iki- tin- il.ih of north. ' light .muiiiii tin- - uppi-- i sky. i M It. was lining, son of Sir ller.ry Irving, all by the cry, lias iiinioiineed that lie will noon play "Relit: .in liberty." There was mull'Handel" at the Adelplii theater In ing ,n tii,, It iuimiii to the London. will be the men who uttered it, liberty to die Unit Lily ltrayton ( their ithl.lieu might have liberty to iphelia. pray. In tin- - next tno centuries thru iIoh n into the lower sky. John Drew is the only American ac- light woiki-"Civil tor still in hi prime and at the height and Europe nng nilh the of his professional career who has en- liberty." There Ha nothing selllsh lit To the men who uttered it, in the prim-ipaacted role capital that .cry. cities of the world. A a leading man it tin-- it liberty to die that their son " 11 h Augustin Daly. Mr. Drew ha ap- might h.ie liberty to govern themselves. peared in Isindoii. larl and Berlin. Al ls tli il this word of lie.neiily glory t should noiv be heard In that in laris the municipality is going to synonym of and perdeviltry personal on a new house to be sonal spend l'ersoiial Liberty." ilevnted to comic opera. The manager There sellislmess, is everything sellisli In that cry. will pay the loan at the rate of It to the men who uHer it. libmeins, I v.rtm a year. Among the conditions to destroy themselies, and In doerty exacted b.v the municipal authorities Is ing so to destroy the morals and peaee one providing that seat in the new of soelety. r shall be sold for no more than In sm iety, the waleliword of all saxe l11. ill. 30 and trt cents rel"cllvely. the si ies of tliiii evil triumvirate, Appel ite, l.ust amt Greed, will be "Popuis getting Up in the world. lar liberty," with liberty for the Eddy person It took Broadway a long time to see only so far as it is eonsislent witli the as it does in so liberties of the populace. There etui anything funny in many instance. But now he is en- be no such thing in society' as "perunder a sonal liberty." In the sense that prodigaged by Gharle long-tercontract. While Mr. Froh-m:t- n gals ami imlltleiun use that term. is getting a piece ready for him. Even in the solitude of the wilderness Mr. Foy will prolmbly be seen at the the tippler shall find that he who sows Colonial music hull, the new Thompson an act reaps a tendency, and he who & Dundy playhouse that opens this sows a tendency reaps a habit, and he evening. who sows a habit rea;ia a character, and he who sow a character reaps a destiny. Nowhere in all God's universe Is there personal liberty to do wrong with Impunity. The only true personal liberty Is liberty to choose among various ways of doing right. - i E.:i-i-in- l ofli-nes- 1 rn-- Hn-atc- m eMusic Baker's coming next Monday night In Wagner's "Parsifal has aroused much Interest In Ogden. It is conceded that she is without a rival in her interpretative recital of Wagner's last masterpiece. The rending is under the auspices of the Tabernacle choir, who procured the services of Mme. Baker for the educational value it might have with the people of the city. Mme. Baker appeared Thursday and Friday nights in Salt Lake to crowded houses, the press commenting very highly on the artistic work she did. The clubwomen of the city have taken hold of the matter and will attend In a body. Mme. Big Event in Salt Lake. Mme. Lillian Xordica, America's dramatic soprano, Dippel, the great tenor, and the Conried opera company will be in Salt Lake City the first week In AprlL They will not give an opera, but instead will appear In the Tabernacle in Rossini's "Stabat Mater," with a preliminary program of solos by the members of the company. The entire Metropolitan opera houae orchestra and chorus will take part 200 people in all. Pricea will range from $1 to $5. Their appearance will be during conTWO LITTLE WAIF8. ference week, and no doubt the Tabernacle will be Inadequate to hold the J1 50 cents; the other BO cente I'll tongue; people. To carry 200 members of the And during the entire If living in fairyland as really now company and a number of great arof his he As when heaven's dew was fresh on tists Involves a tremendous expense. Chicago engagement IKW a childhood's brow; This Is probably the reason for having peo- night that hie night not have to pay II to see If seeing, in fine, this world as through the Tabernacle. a a prism nJ8tt fln't And the blase theater-- ,. Of lovely colors is true optimism. fl.500 a Night. nor the one who talks all through Then Joseph is true optimist no less. London and A report cornea from ; PBrtorma.m.-enor the one who Is And Heaven sent both this troubled Paris, similar to a report published In , pufled to applaud. In the world to bless. some European papers last summer, M go below. Those who gallery; are at that the managers of Kubelik, the for the play; they are the Willard in New York. great youthful violinist, ask for 120 judges and they are the ones from Wilson Barrett's play, performances in America at fl,500 per late The actors get their inspiration. The report is unconLucky Durham," Is being presented In performance. New York by E. S. Willard, the Eng- firmed. but it Is thought to be probable Two Littls Waifs." lish actor. The critics say he has made in musical circles in consideration of the comedy and the stage a hit The that witnessed story told by the play is of the immense audiences of ,The Two Little Waifs," a man who. driven to great resentment his playing when m America two years j. carter, which comes to by injuries done to himself and mother ago. wana opera houae on Wednesday, a certain Lord Mountfallon, comes to aOVe the average furnished by n America, makes a vast fortune, and A Complete Innovation. Unlike when the play begins has returned to Lpopu,ar prlced houses. For the first time In the regime of this, piece does England to even the score with his Heinrich Conried as director of the u . y on le steamboat and railroad gi?at wealth. He- buys up enough Metropolitan opera. New York, It was driving and river claims to ruin his persecutor, but, found necessary on Friday evening laat murder, and the wben revenge Is within his reach, is to change the bill" and give a different ite'iJx(r '. popularity, but it Is on Influenced not to descend to. unworthy opera than the one originally anPp t,niate actIn that the action, and Is eventually rewarded for nounced. The temporary indisposition flnds its way Into the heart of his magnanimity by marriage to Lord of Caruso, the great Italian tenor, made ta v.ne'man woman and child the performance impossible. "La Tos-c- a Mountfallons daughter. The Piny Is now on aZr was substituted for 'The Masked Ball." with Dippel in the role of Mario. itself ,,,,,eMftil tour and has prov- - A Successful Actor. ot lh best box office win-- m combined who Sothcm. Edward more dramatic ti!Jl 8tory Marlowe at the Mascagni No Conductor. Julia Miss with forces any vbit the attractlon on the road beginning of the theatrical year In a Mascagni conducted the Lamoureux TL popular priced theaters. revival of a number of Shakespeare concert in Paris last week, but did not that wiu always he country. tour the of War a sort of success. In fact, n score any has begun 1 tAnt ifni1 ,h publ,c- - " It contains plays, end as successfully as It cable says that after his performance "torr. devotion, pathos, This bids to New York season of the of Beethoven's Coriolnnua" the audi( the bright lines of quaint started, ri)Bdy rao stars being an unusually brilliant" ence was greatly displeased and a popwas narrowly ular demonstration one. The revival Includes "Hamlet, which Mr. Sothern produced first a averted. couple of years ago; Much Ado About Nothing. In which he playa Benedick 8harps and Flats. to the Beatrice of Miss Marlowe, and According to a music trade report "Romeo and Juliet Is the third pro- from Chicago, that city had an output are together, giving duction that they of 40.000 pianos during 1904. In which great attention Is given to the scenic effects and to the costumes. Mozart's opera, "Titus was recently Good tea is made given in Ilreman after being neglected good by The' Mack Swain Company. for many years, and was most warmly mebody s skill and faithfulnpresented received. The Miller's Daughter," company at Stock ess. by the Mack Swain the Grand Opera house, brought out Carmen" has had Its 1.000th perthe the largest house of the week and la formance In Paris. The first presentahose? . one. drama The most demonstrative tion was on March 3, 1875, and It ran one of ft most sensational character for only fifty nights. hose? with and the audience was satiated incithe most exciting and thrilling well Mme. Belle Cole, contralto, died in re v m dost liks dents. All the pnrts She was nn "The Lighthouse Robbery London January 6th. handled. 50-ce- nt ' h tarS a1 ex-P'- - tea - e GRAND TONIGHT Mack Swain Company -l : Temperance H. in Tlu-ssteps, of H hieli tierir.aiis at home seek to he rid. let not Germans here tldnk to thrust upon us And let us shou !e n lj (n sui'li German as rex-lin .ii'.J religion the relation of Sahliaih I.ims to 1st us show them ih.u s.ililiath laws hate im kinship to lh.. unn.irriiiled effort of Hie paM III enfni'ie rtlirtiol). nre r.iHier a i.f the light lo rest and freednin of uoiship. There is. ho .l.iiihl. in the S.iii.i.i l.i . us ill Th.ilik.-g- lt tng plot lain. It lolls, a recog-ilioin.it "Hits is a i 'In is! i. in nation." as Hie ii.ilioli.il snpietn,- - ,'nurt iill.ili- msl ile. lared on IVhruary 29. D92, Dul as lliere are no lines or linprison-nielfor not u oisIi:iiii m Thnliiis-ciiin- g day. so there is not :i dollar of iiiv or a ii,i.v of imprisonim-u- i pioxliied l.i w of Hie I'r.itcd Stales for Hi an I.nlnig 1. k'Vp the Saldiilli religiously. . It iii .p 11 . ha Sl'.i- - T.,. , I .,i, . Thu; I'lo.i.it non of "The Two Hioinios." J- - hut i'i . atic,- - J.if.iues si.h "l,,; Mi a new sing George T. 1'azey. Ixxn m t'i iiK-- i- en-lul- 'ii lean. : In- i.n-iti- . . Dili.-,- t. u :., aecepted H fr.ilie by Ann-- hi J- siin of Hie late I'liarle 1'roliMi; l'l.iy for Wi'iii.in; 20-J- ifti - , afternoon Mr. Gay for olid Te.irU-- , .,ii,j Unbelt T. Haines ever l..ie been e'.g.igf'l for Grace George'S exhih oh r.t tn.i.iti in "Abigail. ,. - JOURNAL and Plaerm. I'otiuay Tf.iili, Grand upon ilir s.,ll(. ,lf ' 't'T HI New The LUtle Waifs." by York t t..i i tlr.iiji.it, lr much . ill to .. which cornea to thla th.- - or I. ,, ( ,1... he no'ullei'tioii t 15th. of JVII v FVomtM-yi. - -- till vivid ilii-"i-(hy 0,1 to follow are: I..I it js .'xt,uc' Jeffer-Knda- y. oeph Ptf" My Itll. February Rivals. ; l;,T"rI"r "M '" -n,atk Il'iuslcal ilo1 " "K- - I S are fon V l lorw-lt!uu VB over which Troubadmi x- W Pl,l slipper. gver 0!,I' riv,m)' '' em mad. . pebruaO Aiiri Tempi, i, m. too. So precariously lias -- lie been lial.gilig mi to iho . the R1 JudB attend the theater and sit edge I.f the dr.imutic world ap" who chair, or exhibit ouraelvea parently. she Is willing to tacklethat, so unlB0I?hoxe. flatter ouraelvea that we promising ;l ,,.irt ail rt,viv,,J Ija(,y ollyr....d. It is u sad tiling that so the important part of the clever s .m actre-We as Miss Temileton aaya a contemporary. Jr our dre auha and our decollete should have had so much misfortune In being cast in unsuccessful plays. fancy we are aa much of a aa to Lhoe behind the footlights we are wrong, Tribune to Jefferson. rfor are to ua, but lictor doe not get hla lnapiration Joseph Jefferson has long been a seen aa friend to the blind genius. Helen Keller. hMe who come to be to ace; he doea not play to He sent to Kichard 'Watson Gilder, floor: hla eyea are on the editor of the Century Magazine, a copy ' tower the real of her essay on optimism. -In ac,he gallery goda," real Jury whose verdict knowledgment Mr. Gilder published a JJeucceaa or failure. poem in the January Century entitled Globe reaently Two Optimists. iMOPO of this, the Ir- Having afd tribute to the wonderful m good atory about Sir Henry Vhn he laat played In Chicago, blind girl, Mr. Gilder followed with theater. these words to the veteran player: aj nllnola LSn Davla who was managing the otter decided to put up the price of If faith in man and woman that still I the top balcony to $1." aaya lasts, Irving heard of it and aent Though chilled by seventy winters' bit ter blasts; ptvU. HThut about the people who hatSIcenta to apend for the the- - If seeing as you see, the good In evil. And even something Christian in the h cannot afford to pay vwatll'Nld Davla, 'they can go and devil; I Halting else. There are plenty If power to take misfortune us a friend & trilling and able to pay SI. And to be cheerful to the very end: Irving, but they are not the Not to be spoiled by praise, nor deeply-stunfa; wid aa I wish particularly to gratify. I people. Keep the Hy the detractors sharp and envious nB the , attraction STATE thi DRAMATIC AND UIAM Trus Personal Liberty, The man who has no will to do ill is the only man who hHS true personal liberty. This Is the loftiest teaching of Christianity, the loftiest achievement of the Christian the freedom of the man who has come out victorious from that battle of the seventh chapter of Romans between flesh and spirit On the background of such true personal liberty the personal liberty" of the auloonist and the sened sualist. and the "personal liberty of those who desire to enrich themselves hy supplying others with vices,, Is seen to be not personal liberty at all. but its opposite personal slavery. True Americana It might fairly be expected that would know something Americana about liberty, after all they have pHld In blood and treasure to secure it; but the cry of ''personal liberty" is usually spoken with a strong foreign accent When we apeak of foreigners, let us never forget to make it understood that we do not mean foreigners who are American in aplrlt The Irishman who has snmpled our country for a month and declared he "had determined to take It for his native land could have done Just that There are many Irish, especially Scotch-Irlswho are Americans in spirit. Most of those who come to us from all parts of the British empire are but new loads of the Mayflower stock. Of course, we never think of Canadians aa foreigners. They are the Americans of the Americans in sll the original moral ImWhat New plications of the word. 1 England was, Canada la Toronto the queen city of the world in morals, having the best Sabbath, no tolerated brothels, no police gnzettea and 10,000 majority for prohibition, the largest city that ever gave a majority vote ngulnst the liquor traffic. AT POPULAR PRICES Liberty to Do Wrong. The perMiu.il hheitj ,.r tin- - liquor seller to sell Ills ii..'(dieniug poison, uf Hu- - di-of iulamy io s.l jot more deadly ires, mi .ih day. mean liberty, to break the hearts of mothers ati.l damn the lixes sons by the wore, The libeiij" ,.r the drunk-- 1 ard to make ldmself a lemisirary lun;i- -' tie Interfere witli tile of men (lid Homeii and ehildren wherever he s that The law liberty. I bridge no man' "personal liberty" except Id liberty to do wrong, and that only in the defense of the liberties uf other. ' i 20c 30c 10c TONIGHT lllx-rtli- The Law of Trus Libsrty. An unabridged pocket edition of all true law is afforded by the familiar sign, "Gentlemen will nol. and Olliers must not. spit on these steps." A a IsHik of etiquette does not eontuln u lot of urhiti-arevolution for parlor and parties, arbitrarily evolved out of , some mail's hut only puts on record what gentlemen and ladles "will not" and other must not do. If tlo-would he reeeived into good society; so true InglHlutor simply put In the what honest men 'will not" nil, others tmist not" do. A Sunday law Is hut the legal expression of I he faet that the humane "will not" and others "must not" iillow their miserly greed for gold, or (heir prodigal greed for pleasure, to rob other of I right to rest day. THE... Notorious Mrs. Gay. SEATS ed ON ciiiihi-ouhiios- lo-l- r SALE PLAYS. ALL FOR : Parker Goal Go. OFFICE AND YARD3 MOVED Victory. TO Z7TH AND PACIFIC AVE. Two millions of people today, as many as were delivered from the desBOTH 'PHONE8. potism of King George by the revolu213-- Z tion, are now in a more serious bond- T Bell Telephone age, Sunday slavery to King Greed, A Independent 182 doing needles Sunday work with uneasy consciences. At Yorktown, in the very shadow of the monument thut celebrates the close of the revolution, around which were the embankments of our last war, I pointed to a hole In the chimney of a farm house, which UNDERTAKER had evidently been made by grape or and EMBALMER cannlster, and asked a colored man, Open All Night who waa In charge of the adjoining Bell Phone S20X. Independent 20 "WJien was that chimney farm, 2620 WuhlufUn Ave. Ogdae. Utah. wounded? Was It in the lust war or in the revolution? "I don't know, boss," he replied; "how long ago was the resolution 7' There was indeed a good deal of resolution in that revolution. ntherwise our fathers, who stained the snow of Valley Forge with the blood of their half-cla- d feet, would never have trodden In triumph the heights of Yorktown. C. J. A. Lindquist Through Service ANOTHER CHARGE. Magistrate Ah! drunk again, eh? AND THC They caught you Hobo No, yer honor. Impersonatin' an officer dls time. I guess tley caught me asleep in a doorway. Philadelphia Press. CHANGE ST. LOLIS EAST OF SENTIMENTS. Don't you think that an abundant display of diamonds is vulgar? I "No." answered Mrs. Cnmrox. don't think so. But thufs what I used to ss t when I didn't haxe any. Washington Star. Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSISIIISSOURI Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure dearness, and that Is by constitutional remedlea Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the muroue lining of the Tube. When thle tube ie Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed. Deafness le the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and thle tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 7 Be. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. Eue-tachl- an l (m ai 11 nd PULLMAN OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. Chair cars Reclining ISZSTS V DAT COACHES. Fir lirtU.Uctoti, NSri, tic., nlrtn H. C. TOWNSEND, ni- la.i Mi ( 1x4ml CmuAwa Cwi(n (Hill thug.. IdtowrOwm.! Asthma, wlluriuil, V Imitoi CcmrtimlButk(WM4b.. Dntsu far iktotmtoi muimIi. uf I ImcIimA la.), Soutawfc. s SLEEPING CARS, Tbe Only Double-Trac- k Railway between the Mleeowl River and CUcaie. TO BE GIVEN AWAY ns IsfenHw Oltlt atuppr loSwiMattaUstashiMr of Iniai. will . VIA h. Europe's Sunday Holiday. How much "personal liberty has the man who works seven days in the week that others may he enriched or mouses. How much religious or civil liberty have those countries that make the Sabbath a day of revelry, rather rhan a day for culture and Intelligence, and conscientiousness, and the spirit of equality, three . essentials of life to s r public? Hallam, the great philosopher of history, bids us note that the shrewd despot of Europe have cultivated a love of Sunday amusements to keep the people quiet under political distresses; holiday, Sunday, that Is. the instead of being the very insignia of personal liberty. In historically shown o be Its substitute the tinsel bauble that shrewd monarch have given to babies instead of the lallot Official investigaof tions made in recent years by the German government In reply to the bitter cry of Sunday toilers, showed that In Prussia 57 per cent of the factories iviire than half and 77 per cent of the establishments devoted to trade and three-fourtthan transportation more were In operation on the The downholiday, Sunday. ward step of the continental Sunday are: Holy day, holiday, 'workaday. likilinR. 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