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Show T RU T H. 14 Realism. Wright Lorimer, the young man who spent a fortune, and his own at that,' In staging The Shepherd King, was very anxious that the realistic features of the performance should be beyond the criticism of the most captious. Therefore he determined that when David made his entry he shonld be followed by a flock of sheep, and he sent out and bought twelve emblems of innocence. But even at reto 147 pounds. ; "The first thing I usually do is to hearsals the sheep got stage fright, tone my pupils up physically. This so the attempt to use them was abangenerally occupies about three weeks. doned. David decided to make his entry Then with fleshy patients I prescribe exercise with the bar ball stick for carrying a lamb, and the lamb was ordered. Necessarily it had to be a the reduction of the hips and waist "It Is a strange fact that after a young animal or David would look few weeks Miss Edna Wallace Hopper ridiculous carrying it. The emissary became a fiend at exercise. She work- who was to procure it expected to obed three times a week for hours at a tain one easily. He had obtained the twelve sheep without trouble, and time and seemed to enjoy it "I had Miss Fay Templeton for a he didnt expect any difficulty in gettime and I assure you that I had my ting a lamb. But it wasnt so easy. While he was thinking seriously of hands full. If Miss Templeton does not feel like getting up in the morning taking a train and going countryward, lamb appeared. One she won't do it and that Ur the end the much-sougof twelve of herd the gave birth to of it. No argument will avail. I would say to her: 'Miss Templeton, I can- a lambkin, and the day was saved. not improve your health or condition The lamb is probably the youngest actor on any stage. unless you obey my instructions.' " 'That is all right,4 Mr. Cooper,' she o would say, 'I was tod strong to 'get up Big 8take for Trotters. .this morning. Ill make up for it day Horsemen have been notified that that is if I. dont the management of the after grand circuit feel too strong again.' She is veiry trotting meetings in August at Emwillful, is Miss Templeton. and City Brighton Beach tracks "John Philip Sousa was getting too pire contemplate offering $30 000 for a soft and fleshy. I gave him most of stake race for 2:15 trotters at each his work during the summer months track. If carried out the purses will at the Manhattan beach race tracks. make the largest twin stake ever ofHe lost flesh, and when he left me he fered for trotters in this country. looked quite slender." Definite announcement of the stake o now awaits assurances that enough to Back Corbett. Willing good horses are in training to guarJohnny Considine is willing to antee a contest commensurate with wager $5,000 on Young Corbetts the prize. chances in another go with Jimmy o Britt. When Considine read that Britt on Bank Notes. Marks 8ecret intended to give Corbett a return fight The secret marks on Bank of Enghe said: "I am glad to hear that Britt land notes by which forgeries are so has consented to 'meet Corbett again. rapidly detected are constantly being If they do iq wiiiira to The microscope will reveal make a side bet of $2,500 or $5,000 on .changed. such peculiarities to an observthe outcome of the fight, I will cheer- many ant eye. fully furnish the backing for Corbett. o Corbett told me before he sailed 'for Some European Homes. England that if Britt was willing to In many peasant homes in Europe fight him again that I could arrange house and stable are one. Sometimes a match for him. I am ready to do the family lives upstairs, but oftener that just as soon as Britt is prepared it is same floor with the catto sign the articles of agreement. tle, or even in tne same room. : tractions, are being daily added to this resort, and the amusement loving people of Salt Lake are promised a treat in this iine never before Been In this Under the capable managecity. ment of C. A. Nichols, who Is the advertising and press agent of the Salt Palace, the people will know in advance" what is going to happen, as Charley is a hustler and will stop for nothing to make this a resort for the THE SUMMER GIRL. o Praised by Edwin Forrest. Kathryne M. Evans tells this story of the first success made in Ford's theater, Baltimore, in 1864, by her old Mend Minnie Monk, whose recent death is lamented: Edwin Forrest was playing an engagement there, and the night in question the piece of Jack Cade" was in the bill. Mrs J. R. Scott, who was to have played the Widow Cade, was taken suddenly ill. There was consternation, for presumably no one was up ' In the part, when Minnie, who was only only a little out of the ballet, pulled the coat sleeve of "Papa" Wright, who was Forrests stage man- ager,, and said: "Papa, I can play the part" While Mr. Wright smiled at the assurance of the ballet, girl whom he had known three years before at the Winter Garden, New York, he spoke to Mr. Forrest The tragedian, instead of laughing, and being ever ready to help the ambitious, called Minnie to him and. said: "How . do you know you can play . to-morr- on-th- e O payable Monday, June 20, 1904 to P. A. Sorensen, treasurer of said con poratlon, at his office, No. 48 East Second South street, Salt Lake City Utah. Any stock upon which this ' sessment may remain unpaid on the said Monday, June 20, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday July 18, 1904, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m., at the said principal office of the corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. as-- S. P. ARMSTRONG, Office . 120-12- 2 Secretary. Commercial Salt Lake City, Utah. Block, gt NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITV TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:-No-ti- ce Is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a sidewalk on the west side of East Temple street from North Temple street to First North street, and on the west side of Center street, from First North street to Vine street, In sidewalk districts Nos. 12, 20, and 27, has been levied by the City Council and confirmed by ordinance dated May 18th, 1904. Said tax Is levied upon the following real property in Salt Lake City, All of lots 1 and 8, block 94, plat "A," and all of lot 1, block 5, plat E, Salt to-w- lt: Lake City survey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e feet back from said streets, Is payable in three equal installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Bald first Installment on August 18th, 1901; said second Installment on November 18th, 1904; and the said third installment February 18th, 1905. Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of the levy, as aforesaid, and If any or either of said Installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, Interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County Building, Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. 27th, ISOt Salt Lake City, Utah, May Sidewalk Extension No. 53. Is hereby given TAX. CONCERN:-No-i- ce special tax that a the purpose of constructing a South on the north side of Fifth itreet from Second East street to Fourtn Sast street. In sidewalk districts No-Coun-j- side-val- k " has been levied by the City and confirmed by ordinance datea ' Hay 18th. 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following eal property in Salt Lake City, ttHW; A 11 of lots 1 and 2, block 37, plat 35, pi block 4, and 3, ind all of lots 1, 2, A, Salt Lake City survey, to a depw wjo feet back frominsta f twenty-fiv- e equal three in is payable itreets, nents, and will become delinquent fellows: Said first installment on Augusv on 8th, 1904; said second installment third said the and 1904; rember 18th, . itallment February 18th, 1905. Each of said installments, the rate .7 interest at irst, shall draw date 01 ler cent per annum from the or evy, as aforesaid, and lf uiy fien said installments shall be thereon interest bey become delinquent, shall be at thq rate of 10 per annum until such delinquent , nents are fully paid. All special taxes are payable jfflee, room 102, City and County B. Salt Lake City . Tax Uity Treasurer and Special By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Z7tn, Salt Lake City, Utah,No.May eo. Extension Sidewalk ind ll 22, - T cur-:'tain- ,; com-pllment- an assessments? 1904, cents per 1,000 shares, was levi-- J on the capital stock of the corporation May, lor . ' Notice Is hereby given that at J! meeting of the board the Tyche Mining company1 at the place of Its general bnslSS above designated, on the 12th 2 TO WHOM IT MAY 1 have understudied the part" The remark so pleased Mr. Forrest that he rehearsed her, and at night she played the part Mr. Forrest was so delighted that at the fall of the before all the company, he her and said: "Miss Monk, you are a very ambitious young lady. You deserve great credit and you will, I am sure, succeed in your chosen profession." Made the Author Happy. In response to the cries of "author, aher the production of Mr. Brands now play; "The Bridgo of Sighs, at the Grand theater, Islington, England, George Davey, the proprietor of the theater, went on the stage and said: "'Ladles and gentlemen, here is Mr. Oswald Brand, the author. He wishes to know if the play is a success. A voice from the gallery called out In a kindly irony: "Not half!" a verdict which was followed by general and enthusiastic applause. ASSESSMENT. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY the part? Minnie said timidly: "Because, sir, OF SKg, SS ht : . people. NOTICE Heaven-Sen- t Physical Torture, fack Cooper is, a molder of form, though he may not be a glass of fashion, to stretch a saying. His specialty is the making over of the undertrained and' overfed professional people, and his boast is that he has taken a "ton of fat" off well known people during' the last year. "In eight months I reduced the weight of Lillian Russell from 187 flayer ed OPENING - OF SEASON OF I V04 ... - DECORATION DAY,,., MAY 30th. . Largest hardwood dancing floor in the- world. New ihis season. - 30 Trains Improved bathing fa 1000 bath cilities houses, 200 new this season, built in deep water 111 V 1 m , Try Tht Chspard Oo. cm eolleetW |