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Show T RU T H. Mb Greenroom Gossip. well-know- season. Erlanger have signed J. E the part of Pierre in th Si-S- i, Dodson for revival of The Two Orphans. is to play the chevalier ONeill James Miss Jessie Mlllward will play in vaudeville next season until Christ mas, using The Queens Messenger, which served her so well this season in the east Gerald du Maurler and Henry Ain-lewill, play the principal male parts in Merely Mary Ann when Mr. Z&ng wills piece is produced in London by Eleanor Robson. May Yohe has gone into vaudeville all-st- Among the musicians engaged in new piece now being written for Miss Berlin for a tour of the United States Calland. next season are Joseph Hofmann the Hope Booth, who in private life is pianist; Fritz Kreisler, the Austrian n Mrs. Rennold Wolf, and who retired violinist and Anton Hekking, the Kirk-by from the stage at the time of her mart German cellist. Madame five been for Lunn lias engaged riage, will return to the glare of the to months Her last appearsing Kundry in the English footlights shortly. ance was made in September, 1902, production of Parsifal." when she finished a six months enEthel Barrymore will next season gagement in Paris at the Theater du create the role of a Chinese girl, Chatelet. in a Chinese comedy by Mrs. Fred Amelia Bingham announces' that Gresac and M. Paul Ferrier. The play next fall she will adopt the plan of which is called The Third Moon, Richard Mansfield and go on tour with (La TroiBieme Lune), was recently an extensive repertoire. Already she produced at the Vaudeville theater in has engaged a company, including Jos- Paris. Miss Barrymore, however, will eph Kilgour, now playing in Tit for open her season with Cousin Kate. Annie Russell is to play a fourteen Tat, and Forrest Robinson. Carlot-t- a Nillson has been offered a position weeks engagement in Australia next with.. the spring, during which she will revive ... company. wil have the leading male role in a It is said that Charles Frohman wil produce George Ades next new play. James T. Powers will play his orig inal part in the revival of San Toy to be made in the fall in New York. Edward Harrigan is writing a plaj about his early experience on the stage, and he plans to star in it nexl Klaxn ft 13 ar y at the Tivoli theater in London in a dancing specialty, assisted by John Ford, who was Mayme Gehrues part ner in this country. Rosabel Morrison is another actress who is about to venture into vaudeville. She is reading sketches of all kinds and hopes to find one which will be valuable. William Collier is to appear in London next season under the management of Charles Frohman. He will play his recent successes, On the Quiet, and The Dictator. All of the principals of The Wizard of Oz have been reengaged by the management for next season. An entire new outfit of scenery and costumes is now being made for the pro duction. There is said to be a prodigious rivalry among managers for A Prodigal Son, the stage version of Mr. Hall Caines latest novel. A copyright performance will be given in the early well-know- n A a THREE ZONES. Experience Traveler Can Have In Hawaii and Darjeeling. There are two places In the world where a person can pass through the tropical, subtropical, and temperate zones Inside of an hour. Hawaii is one and Darjeeling, in northeastern India, is another. In both these places the trick Is done by climbing up the high mountains. In Hawaii the traveler starts with the warm breath of the Pacific fanning him amid the smell of palm trees. He passes by great clusters of tropical fruit, and as he mounts the trees change until he Is in the kind of scenery that may be found in the southern United States. Still he climbs, and soon he notices that it is much cooler and that the char-acte- r of the scene has changed to one that reminds him of the temperate zone, with fields in which potatoes and other northern vegetables are all her recent successes. Oswald York in all probability will enact the principal male parts. Negotiations for Record Bus Rider. An elderly Brixton man claims to Miss Russells Australian tour were be the record omnibus rider of Eng- under way last winter, but announceland. For the last tweaty-fiv- e years, ment of their consummation has just growing. with the exception of Sundays and been made. o holidays, he has journeyed each day Opportunities. to the city on the same Hsus and occuTeachers will go east via the BurA friend of mine was prevented lington Route. pied exactly the same seat from going to India on account of mailing a letter without a postage stamp on it The other day at the postoffice, while investigating this subject, I was shown letter after letter containing bills, coin and money orders, which could not be delivered either to the addressee or the sender. ' SUBSCRIBERS IN SALT LAKE JULY I It Is enough to take ones breath away to think for one minute about the amount of trouble caused by undelivered letters. I was shown a registered letter, ready to be sent to the dead letter office, which had been to Sweden and returned to Chicago, but the party sending it had moved without leaving his address. The letter was fat and probably full of bills. CAN TALK TO 20.000 OTHERS Earl M. Pratt. 0 SIX TMOVSAND "r ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE Co. o autumn. Tamagno, the Italian tenor, recently appeared in Rome in an old opera by Donizetti, called Poliuto. Mascagni was the conductor. It is said that the audience went wild over the performance. Digby Bell will continue in vaudeville next season, having signed contracts which will engage his services for more than a year. He will appear in all the leading variety houses between the two coasts. The oldest member of the Bostonians chorus is James E. Miller, who has been with the organization since the days of the Boston Ideals. The youngest member is Miss Letitia Bradley, who is 14 years old. William Faversham will appear next season in Mr. Pineros latest play, Letty. Miss Faversham (Miss Julie Opp) will have the leading womans role. Mr. Pinero is working on a new play in Tunbridge Wells, England-NormWhalley, a former member of the London Gaiety company and also a former wife of Sherrie Matthews of Matthews and Bulger, is to marry Edward Percival Clarke, son of Sir Edward Clarke, former solicitor general of England. Mrs. Martha M. Hersey, once leading woman for James Wilkes Booth, was buried recently in the potters field Fitchburg. She who had acted Portia at the special request of President Lincoln found herself, at 86 years of age, friendless and destitute. Urnn Johnson has been engaged as leading man for Miss Bertha Galland next season. He will play the role o Sir John Manners iu Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall with Miss Gallandg and in the spring It is expected that he PASS THROUGH MEANT TO BE COMPLIMENTARY. IN Young Japanese Naval Officer Astonished Dancing Partner, Some of the similes we use in Eng-lls- UTAH. IDAHO. WYOMING AND MONTANA 1 OH SLEENNG CARS III IKE They have been equipped for the service to St Louis, and there are none more comfortable or better ventilated.' In the Standards the upholstering is plush; in the Tourists it is rattan. Let me know which you prefer either is good, and either is at your command. The Tourist is the cheaper of the two. h to express admiration seem doubtful to foreigners who have learned the language academically, as, for example, A voice like a silver bell, or A complexion like alabaster. But this sometimes works both ways. When foreigners translate colloquial expressions of their own languages into English too faithfully, the result is apt to be startling. A young Japanese naval officer attended a European ball in NagasakL He danced several times with the daughter of an American consul, expressed his admiration thus: You dance sweetly, miss; just like a dog. o Ate Chocolates While Condemned, During the trial the murderer Hop gart preserved the greatest composure. While his lordship addressed him, he leaned back on the seat in a careless attitude, at the same time eating confections,- and when called on to attend to the sentence, he stood erect and heard it unmoved. This misguided youth will afford a sad es ample of the want of education, as we learned from his declaration that he cannot write. The Scotsman; June - Write today by return mall. ' and I will five you full details . -- R. P, NE8LEN, Ginbral Agrnt, 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. TIOKBT OPFIOB. ALT LAKE OITY, UTAH. 7, 1821. o Lldium a New Substance. Lidlum is the name of a new sub stance made of compressed cork. It Is used for making feature, vases, picture frames, etc. |