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Show TRUTH to the handed across the noisy plaudits of the auditorium, shows that Mr. Athon is a bargain hunter on the vaudeville counter. During the season the Salt Palace theatre will keep its stage filled with foot-ligh- What the Audience Thinks. During the recent revival of ts reid. "But you must leave your dog outside." liam Congreves cemedy "The Way of Sure, said the alderman, loosenthe World, by the Mermaid Society, ing the chain from his wrist and handin London, a literary man recorded ing the end of it to Mr. Conreld. You some samples of talk amongst the can take care of him." audience. The manager looked down at the At the end of the first act an elderly bulldog, at the ugly uplifted face, at lady asked: the ferocious jowl disclosing big Can you make out what it is white teeth, and then he hurriedly exabout? I cai t. It seems the most claimed: All right, sir. Pass right in, both Whoever talks extraordinary play. like that? of you. After the third act, when Millamant I am not afraid of singers most had shown her quality, the same voice of them. But bulldogs! They can said: have the house when they come with ever should that young wom- aldermen. Why an talk in so pretentious a way? She o is dreadfully affected. I cant underDog Belied His Name. stand it at all. Hitchcocks Great Dane And again, after Lady Wishforts hasRaymond lost his prestige. The dog is a arrival of Sir Rowland, the voice said, massive brute, apparently justifying I. hope it is her husband that that his name, which is Holy Terror. Durwoman is expecting." Mr. Hitchcocks traveling season The elderly lady observed, I cant ing friends who live in the country have get over the play being acted on Sun- been caring for the dog, and when day. It seems a most extraordinary they have had Holy Terror out walkthing. ing passing citizens have kept to the Iady Wishforts room was appropri- other side of the road. ately furnished and a perfectly corThe other night the custodians of rect folding table, with curved legs, the animal locked him in the house and went to New York and the theastood on one side of the stage. Oh, said the voice, look at that ter. Upon their return they made the nice table. Jt is exactly like the one discovery that they had lost their in my spare bedroom, you remember. keys, and were facing the difficult problem of how to get in without . o courting a collision, with Holy Terror. oft It was cold and drizzling, and the the Appetite. Mastery The late Collis P. Huntington head of the house in desperation, prided him sell on his perfect mastery finally forced, a back window, turned of his appetite. When he invited a up the lights, and let the family. in. Mend to luncheon with him he gave To their rurprise the dog was not in him one of his apples and a slice of sight, and a search was begun, which old fashioned bread and butler. finally revealed Holy Terror cower-inin fear under a bed on the top o floor. Now Mr. Hitchcock looks painBulldog Could Have the House. ed when reference is made to dogs. Heinrich Conried said one day reo cently that he was once standing near the entrance of a theater in a westTo Restore Canarys Voice. ern city while the people were enterAccording to a bird fanciers maning for the evening performance of his ual, the lost voice of a canary may be A large, company. man, restored by giving the bird sugared who led a savage-lookin- g bulldog by water to drink. o a chain, approached and gruffly said A contented woman la the one who to the doorkeeper that he vranted to hear the music. The tick- has baking and cooking to do, and naes et taker looked toward Mr. Con- Clear Creek coal, o ried, and at the same moment one of Teachers will go eaat via the Burthe theater staff whispered in his lington Route. live people. THE SUMMER GIRL. ' o Greenroom Gossip. Louis J. Russell will again star in The Middleman next season. Henrietta Crosman ends her season o in Sweet Kitty Bellairs at the theater in New York on May Be-lasc- 2S. George Alison has returned to New York after two successful seasons as leading man of the Baker stock company, Portland, Ore. Cheridah Simpson has joined the Woodland company in Boston. She has assumed the role of Prince Eagle, which originally was sung by a tenor. Mme. Nordica will be the soloist at the opening of Venice In New York, at the Madison Square Garden, May 22. Duss and his wondrous band furnish the music. Annie Russell will appear next season in Brother Jacques, a comedy from the Vaudeville, Pans. She will open at the National theater, Washington, Nov. 1. Williams and Walker will begin their next American season on Aug. 27 in New York. They probably will be the fad, now that London has stamped them with its approval. Jessie Millward is to star in an Liselotte English translation of next season. It was produced in the original German at the Irving Place theater. New York some weeks ago. Charles Barriscale, aged seven, has been elected a member of the Lambs Club. He is now playing in The Secret of Polichinelle, and has the distinction of being the youngest person ever Initiated into the Lambs. Eugene Canfield, the comedian, died in the New York hospital. May 4, after, a, short illness with pneumonia. He was taken to the hospital only five days before his death, and from the first the physicians entertained small hope for his recovery. Lucille St. Claire, who was recently engaged by A1 Woods to play the role of Bessie Darling in The Queen of ear: the White Slaves, has made such a Thats Alderman pleasing impression that Mr. Woods ter let him pass. has offered to star her next season in All right. Go in, one of his new productions. It Is now announced that Edna May will return to the United States next season and will appear in New York . at Dalys theater in September. She will be seen in The Schoolgirl, and will have in her supporting company George Grossmith Jr. and Fred Wil- g Wright Janet Waldorf, a Pittsburg girl who has scored successes in Australia, Japan and India, has been engaged to support E. J. Morgan next season in The Eternal City. Miss Waldorf was a pupil of Mi$s Ada Dow Currier, who was the dramatic discoverer and instructor of Julia Marlowe. Eleanor Robson finished her season In I. Zangwills play, Merely Mary Ann, in the Garrick theater. New York, one week ago. The actress will rest until the middle of July on the New England coast, probably ft Bass Rock, Me., and is then to sail for England to prepare for her Txradon season, which begins early in ' rptem-her- . Not Pleased With Comparison. Jack Slavln, a comedian, bears s remarkable resemblance to Joseph M. Weber, senor member of the firm of Weber & Fields. The other afternoon he was approached by a young man in the primary stages of alcoholic excitement. Howd do, prefaced the young man. Any truth in the rumor that you and Sam Bernard are going to combine? No, said Mr. Slavin, with a terse ness approximating explosiveness. Good idea, continued the youth. You need Fields and Fields needs you. Couldnt get along without each other." Ive had nothing to do with Mr. Fields for years, and he does not consider me necessary to his happiness or business prosperity, answered the little comedian, with some asperity. Youre dodging facts, the other murmured thickly. Mr. Slavin began to appreciate the Look here, ray friend, whe situation. do you think I am? Joe Weber, to be sure, responded the other. "Who else? Well, Im not Joe Weber by some inches. 1 am a funnier, if not a better man, retorted rite comedian, as he moved away. -- o YOU WORK FOR YOUR MONEY. Make It Work For You. In the fullness of youth, when you are able to work the hardest, is the time to make good for a possible rainy day. When you draw your weekly or monthly stipend, the temptation is great to spend the money promiscuously. Make up your mind to put a certain sum away regularly, and take . the money to McGurrin & Co., the in- vestment bankers. They will guarantee you six per cent on every dollar you allow them to Invest, they will let you hold your own security, and your own lawyer will be allowed to examine every paper in the transaction. You cannot get mere than three or four per cent in a savings account. In a few years time the difference between three and six per cent on your money will amount to a small fortune. There is no risk in a conservative investment in reliable securities, and you are assured a steady income. You o are working hard 'enough for your Warren Foster sells' insurance, net money; make it werk a while for you. o lew suite: 80 Progress balkUagSunset in Moscow. v -- red-face- d So-and-S- o. said Mr. BetCon- - MONDAY, JUNK 13th. Children's Dancing Matinee. Salt Lake and Pioneer Stakes Sunday Schools. TUESDAY, JUNE 14t!i. Nineteenth Ward Mutual Improvement Association. Eleventh Ward Sunday Sohool. WEDNESDAY, JUNE lBth. Nauvoo Legion. THURSDAY. JUNE 16th. Christensens Day. FRIDAY, JUNK 1 7 th. Twentieth Ward Sunday School. Ward Sunday School. Twenty-fir- st Twenty-seven- th Ward Sunday School. SATURDAY, JUNE 18th gilt-edge- Grand d , , JPa St a i . . 13 O the splendor of the city, When the sun !h In (lie west!-Ruddgold on spire and belfry, Gold on Moskwa's placid breast; .ill the twilight soft and on street sombre wall and Fans and square. And the domes and towers in shadow Stand like silent monks at prayer. 'Tls the hour for dream and legend; Meet me by the Sacred Gate! We will watch the crowd go by us; We will stories old relate; Till the bugle of (lie barracks Calls the soloier to repose. And from off' the steppe to northward Chill the wind of mlrinight blows. Edna Dean Proctor. - r-- 0 Effects of Bridegrooms Imagination. ' A Berlin bridegroom reported on - Saturday that he had swallowed his wedding ring. He suffered intense agonies, and vowed he was dying, until his pockets were searched for money to pay for a telegram, when the ring was found in the lining of his waistcoat. He became well In a few minutes. London Dally Mail. - o Rail. 8pent on American Soldiers. The subsistence of the United States soldiers costs not quite 20 cents a day each, or less than $6 a month per man; their clothing $45 a year, so Money o The Burlington Route. Palace Sleeper leaves Salt Lake daily at 8:16 p. is., arrives St Louis 7:19 in the morfl-InGood time to reach the Fair. g. Largest hardwood dancing floor in the world. New thfs season Improved bathing is cihties. ui 1000 bath houses, 200 new this season, built in deep water. that the yearly cost of food and ing for each enlisted man In our amounts to about $115, cloth- serv-le- e |