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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, PAGE TWO Grand Opera House Two Nights February 9th and 1 Oth 125 Local Artists in the The Social Event of the Season Cast NOVEL THE MOST FECTS. PRODUC-TIO- BRIGHT N AND PRETTY EVER AT. TEMPTED EF- ELECTRICAL STUPENDOUS AMATEUR 4 COSTUM E8. IN OGDEN. SPECIAL STAGE SETTINGS. NEW YORK SPECIALTIES. IheEMks NEW SONGS, DANCES AND IDEAS. Monster Minstrel Jubilee and Polite Vaudeville PRICES BOX 1JS0 SEATS ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR 11.00 FIRST FIVE ROWS BALCONY.fl.00 75o BALANCE OF BALCONY 50o GALLERY EXCHANGE YOUR TICKETS FOR RESERVED SEATS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7. CURTAIN AT 8:15 P. M. REGULAR SALE OPENS THURSDAY, FEB. 8. FEBRUARY 7, 1908. mirers had ever been like this creature. The fringed leather cha par rerun, the cartridge belt, the flannel shirt, the knotted scarf at the neck, these things now were an old story to her. Since her arrival she had seen young men and old in plenty thus dressed. But om by this man now standing by her door, they seemed to radiate romance. She did not want hint to go and she ished to win her battle. And now in her agitation she became suddenly severe. He should have a punishment 1 9 remember. You caltf yourself a man, I suppose.' she sail. "But he did not tremble in the least. Her fierceness filled him with delight, and the tender desire of ownership flooded through him. 'A grown-u- p, responsible man, she repeated. Yes ma'am. I think so. He now sat down again." After which fashion he quietly disarms her at every point. And finally, when she tells him saucily that site doesn't think she likes him, he an- ARCTIC EXPLORERS AT BANQUET NEW YORK. Feb. 7. The two fa-- 1 muut Arctic explorers. Nordenskjold and Mlkkelsen, will be the guests of the Arctic club and the Explorers club at a Joint dinner of the two clubs in thla city tonight. Mr. Mlkkelsen will make his head- in Brooklyn for a few weeks, while he is collecting funds for an ex- un- pedition to the Beaufort sea. an archlof the west area Parry explored leave to Mikkelsen Mr. plans pelago. San Francisco some time In ApriL He will then go to the mouth of the Mack- enzle river. He hopes that the government will place at his disposal a small revenue cutter, but if not he will sail on one of the whalers which annually go north to Behring strait. On reaching Behring strait. Mr. Mikkelsen will turn west and speed some time along the Siberian coast, where he will buy dogs, kayaks and Siberian ponies. The other members of the party ill go by a more direct route through Canada, and will meet Mr. Mlkkelsen at the mouth of the Mackenzie some time in August. The continuation of the expedition will be governed largely by the kind of vessel at the party's life-lik- e, half-drunk- en low-liv- Kear-nlghte- J. Driver & RUSHMER Allen Transfer Co. Son's DRUG CO. OYSTERS hand. Rhe was flustered. Rhe did not at all want him to go. No one of her ad- - . ... state. Coiisi.Vrutj- - t. fested in the of master uf th la. pscl.i - -3 i to he filled Bt it; r 3. orris Sudus. it- uho lias held the ,Sa,4-rr- , will probably be a csndidaiej there will also be sevra! ..,;k : , dates, among them p. p 7 Fayetteville and u,,OI8r K Jefferson cuunty. Tt u,... quite lively, a the ered very desirable, l; with it appointment t, t, I commission. 4 Hyda Bought AmbHr1 It la now ststed on e .IT tho ty that James Hawn marshaled influences tUt ly most potent in public B5 rare tor himself appointment".0? T President as successor u, aa United States ambassn dinary in Paris. The mat, ously undertaken pushed. hearted movement, but a dead made on President Roosevet. ! wires he could have manipulatedvi palled. Some of the bluett the country backed him. iw! Eliot, of Harvard, .poke a sooT! for him. President Roeve.t this favorite of so ThTl magistrate looked the ujr and put him through Ms pace and, end was that Present RooJ bluntly declared: "This man fo." So ended the hopea of Hra Chicago Chronicle. Lit m.-.a- y. or A Healing Gospel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, paitot a Sharon Baptist church, Belalr, (V says of Electric Bitters: It k i Godsend to mankind. It cured at lame back, stiff joints, and coapieot Iwaa ao weak physical collapse. took me half an hour to walk a atk Two bottles of Electric Bitten Ms made me so strong I hare walked thn miles in fifty minutes and fed Ufe walking three more, lta made a i man of me." Greatest remedy far weakness and all Stomach, Line aai Kidney complaints. Sold under fas. antes at Ogden druggists Price ifc Japan Orders Scotch Tweeds Vast orders for Boottlah tweed terlals have been placed with nriou manufacturers in Scotland by the Jig aness government, says aa EngH newspaper. Every Flrst-Cls- ss Place tss Ofdes Grand. Opera House Wednesday Matineeand Night STETSONS BIG DOUBLE SPECTACULAR ORIGINAL s Uncle Toms Cabin Co 23 Wm. T H d These ! m Grange, Paints here today u:, Pandora Cigars "I A Popular Toilet Cream X'yvv, ed d KNOUTS ROSE CREAM GENEVA. nual mrr:in swers: That's all square enough. Your go In' to love me before we get through.' " She acquired a habit of riding about the country, and once she found him, dismounted and fainting beside spring owing to loss of blood from an arm shut through In a fight with Habit Was Too Strong. cattle "rustlers. She found his flask The force of old associations, aa and gave him brandy. Samuel Beverley learned one Sunday 'Revived, he managed to smile. 'Yu la something against which morning, see, I aint worth keeping. be on guard. After thirty yeara Its only a mile, said she. So she to found a log, a fallen trunk, and ha of service aa a railroad man, chiefly crawled to that, and from there la the capacity of conductor, Beverly crawled to his saddle, and she marched had retired, and was spending hla on with him, talking, bidding him to days quietly in hla native town. note the steps accomplished. For the Just after he had taken hla accusnext half mile th 7 went thus, the tomed seat one morning in church, silent man clinched on the horse, and he was requested to perform the duty by hla side the girl walking and cheer' of an absent deacon, by assisting in ing him forward." He tames her as easily and thor- taking up the collection. He was prooughly as he tames buching bronchos ceeding decorously along the alale and Texas steers. He tames her ao with the plate, when, halfway down completely that, when she learns that the alale, he came to the Atkinson he must kill hie enemy, the pew. On this morning Mrs. Atkinman Tram pas, In an open street pistol son's Uncle Harvey, who happened to fight, after lung provocation and re- alt next the alale, had dropped off peated holding of his hand, In order Into a pleasant little nap. to retain the respect of hla fellowmen, When Beverly espied the old man, and ahe tells him if he does that thing all la over between them he goes out he unconsciously doffed the demeanor and kills the man. But when he re- suited to tho place and In a twinkling turns with a bullet hole through hla became official. He tapped the sleepsleeve he then realises that ahe la en- ing man on the shoulder. tirely tamed, for ahe throws herself on "Ticket, pleaae!" he demanded, hia breast and acknowledges him her sharply and audibly Youth's master. Such was the Virginian now known aa John Henry Hicks the married man; Frightful.' Burned. manager of the big T. O." ranch and of a Texas bank. president Charles W. Moore, a machinist of Think of all the vain heart throbs Ford City, Pa., had hla hand frightfully he haa caused aa the hero of a novel! He ap The most splendid of heroes married burned In an electric furnace. plied Bucklena Arnica Halve with the and done for! Alas, and alas! usual result, "a quick and perfect Greatest healer on earth for cure." MY MAGAZINE, INVERTING FOR Wounds, Bores, Eczema and Bums, PROFIT" (which Til send free) la Piles. 25c at Ogden druggists. worth 110 a copy to any man who In tends to invest any money, however small; who haa money invested un profitably, or who can save 5 or more per month, but who hasn't learned the art of investing for profit It demonstrates the REAL earning 11 power of money the knowledge nanclers and bankers hide from tho true; and the thing waa done. Aa novel, presented by his cattlemen the captured pony walked In with a! friends, the Virginian" doll being aig1 THE STORY OF sweet, church door expression, our nlflcantly train moved slowly to the station, and, Perhaps the courtship scenes In the novel are really from life, for they passenger remarked: were located, out in that wild country That man knowa bla buslneaa" where the Virginian exploited himself For quite a few chapters in the book for Owen W later's and his reader's aa this a such you cant Imagine thing advantage. ever down settling supberb Virginian Her first experience In the Virginian to humdrum married life. He talks country, her first meeting with the Virwith In voice a sweet, drawling soft, HOW THE COWBOY HERO WAS a the amorous and Southern accent, but you have to ginian, was when ROPED BY SCHOOL MA'AM. of the stage, driver nobefore he'll time know him a long was she which the aboard only passenVirtice you. No liberties with this managed to nearly overturn hla masses. ginian till you've proved your quality ger, vehicle while fording a stream. John Henry Hicks The Virginia," la by the Texas standard. It ahowa how to Invest small sums Then a tall rider appeared Close and how to make them grow into forNow Trotting in Double hla Jovial With Impunity perfect the axles, and took her nut of tunes the actual possibilities of in Hamas a. intimates call him, affectionately and against the stage on his horse so suddenly telllgent Investments. names most dreadful the milingly, splashes, It reveals the enormous profits one In particular, which that she screamed. Rhe feltfound Imaginable, her- bankers make saw a awlmmlijg flood, and and shows how one can How many feminine hearta have even men who dont carry make the same profit safely. are quick to resent. The Texas eti- self lifted down upon the shore." throbbed, how many gentle sighs, how It explains HOW studendous forquette on this point Is contained In a Then, after admonishing the stage many aecret aaplrallona because of the scene at a card table In which the hero driver, relieving him of his wlskey tunes are made and WHY they an unapproachable manly charma of the exhibits the most precious stuff that's bottle and leaving him In a chastened made how 11,000 grows to $22,000. state of mind, the Virginian went on To introduce my magazine write me hero of Owen Water's The Virginia," In him. must now repreaent tender emotions A low bred and contemptuous gam- hla way. Thla waa the beginning. NOW, mention this paper and I'll Rhe begins her school teaching, and end it BIX MONTHS FREE. bler called Trampas applies thla parutterly wasted T EDITOR GREGORY. Alas! the incomparable Virginians ticularly awful epithet to the Virginian the Virginian develops an exceeding for knowledge. He tackles $1 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. thirst In great la him It that snuffed has Insolently been he star reminding out; bright his subject Just aa he does every other Is in total eclipse; he haa been hla turn to bet. "Tlu Virginian's pistol came out, to win. As an introduction to hla "roped," thrown, bound and branded, On the Avenue. and henceforth will ride soberly his and hla hand lay on the table, holding new labors heaorides over to renew tho Cross-eyePedestrian (after the uniquely begun. beloved Texas ranges, plain John Hen It unalmed. And with a voice aa gen- acquaintance no school day, collision) Can't you look far enough waa and It alSunday, voice aa tle that aounded the ever, T. O." of the big ry Hicks, manager and found her in her cabin that ahead to avoid walking over people? ranch, and managed by Mrs. Hicks. most like a caress, but drawling a stood he One Why, you hu But aha was a school ma'am, and he very little more than usual, ao that were next the Taylor house. Her eyes very man automobile, dont you walk where bright (here waa almost a space between tamed her first! thought Td just call, said he, word, he Issued hla orders to the you look? Pretty nearly everybody In Texas each 'Why that's such a pity! Mr. and has Vnown all along that "The Vir- man Trampas. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. When you call me that, smile.' Mrs. Taylor are away.' ginian" was none other than John Yea theyve been right busy. Henry Xlicka. The novelist spent And he looked as If somewhere the That's why I thought Td call. Will weeks as a guest at the T. O.," and bell of death waa tingling." come a ride, ma'am T for yu catall out book came Well the man Trampas backed down when the the I " 'Dear me, tlemen for miles around realised that without the Virginians pistol being can You ride my hawse. He's genso much aa aimed. John Henry had been Immortalised. tle.' But think of the desecration In mak Ask any romantic female If that lsnt Long What! And you walk! Ing a married man of such a hero the finishing touch to the portrait of two ua ma'am. Nor of the 'No, I the quintessence of cowboy romance the most alluring of all possible ro ride him this time, either.' At this she Winter Evenings and charming darodevlltry! You learn mantle heroes. turned and he, entirely pink, noticing, to love him in the very first chapter, You can hardly believe it when a could bo mads ao much more Til catch up one of where wise and mlchleveous jinnies In little school ma'am from Vermont went on quietly: pleasant if your eyas would me.1 hawssea. Taylor knowa a corral are easily frustrating all the swltchea the triumphantly Independ- Taylor's allow you to read, or sew I No. dont do think I could really efforts of a group of expert cowboys ent Virginian clean out of hla orbit. that. But I thank with perfect ease and comThank you. you to rope them. One poney hi particular But facts prove this fiction was based fort. aoemed safe. The author la looking on on fundamental truth. The new Mrs. very much. I must go now and Get a pair of Rushmora how Mrs. Taylor's fire Is. from a Pullman window. Henry Hicks was teaching In a trainlook I'll perfect Td ma'am. fitting glasses. They after that Then for the first time I noticed a ing school at Tempe, A. T., two and don't coot much and art such for yu to go ridin' mighty welL nun who sat on a high gate of the a half yearn ago when the Virginian like a comfort. Yu have no babies this mawnin' to be corral, looking on. For he now climb- first met her. after.' ed down with the undulations of a She was Miss Catherine Adams, of anxious At thla she made x dcclsr tiger, smooth and easy, an if his musc- Ran Francisco, and a 105 graduate atlon of war, and In haughty T. les flowed beneath his skin. The others of the Leland Stanford. Jr., University. encounter the Ylrrtnlanthe subsequent his proved had all visibly whirled the rope, some They have Just been married In Ran OPTICAL SPECIALIST qualities anew. of them even shoulder high. I did Francisco, and by way of proof that great'I don't know what you mean, sir,' NEW LOCATION not see hla arm lift or move. He ap- John Henry Hicks Is indeed thhe Vir- she said. 2464 WASHINGTON AVE. peared to hold the rope down low, by ginian. the happy couple have carried Now was his danger; for It was hla leg. But, by a sudden shake, I back to El Faso a box of dolls repreto fall into mere crude impertln saw the noose go out Its length and fall senting the twelve characters In the easy 3E ence and ask her why, then, did she speak thus abruptly. There were various easy things of this kind to say. And any rudeness would have lost him the battle. But the Virginian waa not the man to lose such a battle in such a way. His shaft had hit. Rhe thought he referred to those babies Albern Alien, Mgr. about whom last night ahe had ahown such suiterfluous solitude. Her con 412 25th Street Pbone 22. si ence was guilty. This was all that he wished to make sure of before he FOR BALE BY began operations. '"Why, I mean he said, easily, sitting down near the door, that It'i Sunday. School don't hinder yu' from 2453 GEO. W. DRIVER, You'll teach enjoying a ride AVENUE? TN the klda all the better for it Manager. ma'am. Maybe it's your duty and BOTH 'PHONES NO. S3. he smiled at her. 'My duty! It's quite novel to have strangers ' 'Am I a stranger?1 he cut In. fir ing hia first broadside. T waa Intro duced. maam he continued, noting how she had flushed again. 'And BALLARD FRESH would not be oversteppln' for the world I'll go away If yu' want.' And thereupon he quietly rose, and stood, hat in EVERY DAY & RINCKER ' WANT TO BE GRANGE ", THUNDER THE BARNUM OF THEM ALU THE MANAGEMENT OF LEON W. WASHBURN. MORE GRAND NOVELTIES THAN EVER. 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