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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE TWO Largs Convention Being Hald i of San Francisco Today. - while they last City Jurists Galore Meeting in Milwaukee and Will Hava a Big Feed, Talking Machines Schurman; Harvard, Professor William James; Johns Hopkins, President Ira Remeon; Stanford, President Jordan. Dr. Branner, Professor Stillman, Professor Murray and Professor Mats-kPennsylvania, Dr. Clarence O. Child; Princeton, Professor Andrew W. West; University of Virginia, President Alderman; University of Wisconsin, President Charles R. Van Hlae and Mrs. Van Hise; Yale, Professor Theoo; as Music Co. 2410 WASH AVE. dore 8. Woolsey. WILMINGTON M. E. CONFERENCE. POCOMOKB CITT, Md., March 14. The annual meeting of the Wilmington Methodist Episcopal church conference opened here, today at the Pocomoke Methodist Episcopal church, with Bishop McCabe presiding. Nearly five hundred delegates and visitors, representing the ISO churches of the conference, The Wilmington are in attendance. conference includes all of Delaware and the eastern parts of Maryland and Virginia. The territory Is one of the largest in the east. Many distinguished ministers of the M. E. church era here and will address the eonferene on timely subjects. Among thorn present are the Revs. Dr. Charles 8. Baker and Wilbur P. Cockran, who were found guilty of dealing in stocks and suspended from the ministry for one year at the meeting of the conference in Wilmington in March of last year. They are now at liberty to resume their work. Ttie most beautiful Flower Garden is ABED ofROSES Tlu latest assortment of the choicest varieties of ever blooming rose bushes ever brought to Ogden. Order now. 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WEST BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS 50 50 Bright Lights of the MINSTREL WORLD DCQT DCiO I Pricess 25c, Comedians, Singers. Dancers, Musician. 5Cc, 75c, $1.00. No. Higher. Matinee, 25cte. Any scat in Grand Farads at 11:45. th. l UM' At the Theaters Grand Opera House THURSDAY NIGHT W. E. NANKEVILLES j HEARTS A STORY FROM JOYOUS SPEC- SEAT SALE THURSDAY UTAHN A Theater wnHg -u" WOLFE STOCK COMPANY WEEK MANAGEMENT J. A. WOLFE, PRESENTING SUNDAY, MARCH 11, WITH SATURDAY MATINEE THE MAN OF monla." I suppose that by and by, on top of all that, some fool will get them up a donation party." Inngr. WITH Prices: 25c, 50c and 75c Piling It On, "Our minister does have the hardest luck. Just think, the baby's down with the croup, Albert broke his collar' bona last week, their horse died yesterday, and now Mrs. Rector has pneu semi-darkne- FORM THRILLING AND REALISTIC SITUATIONS AROU8E THE TATOR TO THE HIGHEST PITCH OF ENTHUSIASM er An April Fools Party, The hall was dimly lighted by red and white Japanese lanterns, while a few potted Easter lilies made the en trance room s thing of beauty. After the guests had repaired to the dressing rooms they came down In conversational groups and laughingly pushed aside the portiere before the parlor door to find behind It a locked door, letters pasted to the door, rubbed with phosphorus, spelling the words, "April Fool!" Astonished, but nothing daunted, the exploring guests then followed a sign down the hall which read "This way," Pertinent Inquiry. Walter J. Travis was about to tee only to meet with a portiere hung over off. The green velvet links were a blank wall, but the third attempt to the brightly lighted beautiful In the limpid air of a bril- brought them where Betty and X and tha kitchen, liant and cold morning. Mr. Travis, rest of the family were assembled to smiling, said: give them cheery welcome. "A conceited stranger came here to Hammockt That Sleeping-Ca- r play the other day. In a stunning suit he swaggered out, teed up hii ball Patrick O'Connor and Denis Boyle and was off. It were traveling in a sleeping car. "When he had holed out at No. 1 he was a brand-ne- d experience for Denis said to hie caddy: and fraught with much interest and " 'Where la the next hole, hoy? not a few qualms, but Patrick, having "The caddy pointed to a red flag once before spent a night in a sleeping car berth, felt himself a seasoned travsome 200 yards away. eler, and as such patronised Denis. " There, air,' he said. the time for retiring cams Pat" 'Ah,' said the player, preparing for Whenstowed himself away in the upper rick an enormous stroke, 'that will just berth, leaving the lower berth for take a drive and a put Denis. And swftsh went hla club through There was much struggling and sighthe air and a brown swirl of turf and ing from behind the curtains of the dust arose and the little white ball lower berth. "How ye glttln' on, Denis?" called rolled slowly about eight feet Pat. down "The caddy smiled and said: rm all right" replied Denis. "Are ye takln the put first, ctr? But"Sure still the disturbance went on. "Most ready for slape, Denis?" said Torture by Savagea Patrick. "Speaking of the torture to which AH right! All right!" replied Denis some of the savage tribes of the PhilSilence for five minutes. again. ippines subject their captives, reminds Denis's voice came quaver-ing- ly Finally me of the intense suffering I endured The in the for three months from Inflammation of clothes is here, and me shoes they're the kidneys," says W. M. Sherman of here, too, all put away, but how to get Cushing, Me. "Nothing helped me un- meself into the little hammock to slape, til I tried Electric Bitters, three botX dont know!" tles of which completely cured me. begorra. Cures Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, An Expensive Deg. Blood Disorders and Malaria, and rela- - March IX. MOINES, DE8 stores the weak and nervous to robust has eold hla hunting dog health. Guaranteed by Ogden drug' George Cooper Baby Ale" to A. M. Masters of Jackgists. Price SUc. sonville, 11- 1- for 11.000. This ia the largest price ever paid for a hunting dog In America. At the recent national Sheriff Had Fins Record. contest in Kentucky, Baby Ale was K. Thorn, a native of awarded the second prise Benjamin on the very New Tork, nephew of United States margin. She has won nuslightest Senator T. C. Platt, age 75, and class- merous first prises in big contests, seved aa the most fearless sheriff In Call eral second and a few thirds. Aa sheriff of fornla, died recently. ?alaveras county he was leader in the Too Much. ".ost famous man hunts In the state's Doctor "You must take a quarter No chance was too desperate v'tory. an hours walk before every meal." him to take and be took many dea- -' of Patien- t- "But, doctor, you Stout e chances In hla fifty of surely don't want me to qilk all day ' LIFE PRESENTED IN DRAMATIC ABOUNDING IN HUMANITY, BUBBLING OVER COMEDY I With the Coffee ! and the Cheese BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS. The first part setting of the William IL West big Jubilee minstrels is said to be a perfect gem in its way; white and gold Is a pretty combination used towards an effect of genuine grandeur. The whole scheme utilised is one of massive scenic conception, and carries with it a fairly good idea of some of the ancient Roman palaces. This magnificent background Is furthermore enhanced in effectiveness by the rich draperies and other picturesque furnishings that have been generously provided by Manager Rlcaby, who prides himself on giving the proper atmosphere to his entertainment of so much novelty. The West show promises more than little in the way of exceptionally fine Binging at the Grand tonight not forgetting the clever performances of the famous Van and Wade, who have arranged a special act of astonishing as well as laughing Importance. ENORMOUS TRIUMPH HUMAN vice-presid- ent ALARM. B. YE BRIGHT AND MERRY NEW YORK, March 14. The great Purim ball, the most Important social event of Jewish society in this city, will be held at Madison Square garden this evening, and judging from the preparations and from the enthusiasm and interest manifested in the ball by the better classes of Jewish society in this city, the ball will be the most brilliant and successful Purim ball ever held in this city or any other city in the United States. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, Mrs. Isidor Stiss, Mrs. Leo Kohns, Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, Mrs. Louis Marshall, Mrs. Samuel Adler. Mrs. Joseph Mayer Asher, Miss Sadie American, Mrs. Louis Adler, Mrs. M. Patman, Mrs. H. A. Guinsberg. Mrs. Alexander Kuhut, Mrs. H. Pereira Mendes, Mrs. Frederick Nathan, Mrs. J. B. Greenhut, Mrs. Max W. Mrs. B. J. Greenhut, Kraus, Mrs. Jacob A. Cantor, Mrs. Jacob Wertheim and many others. Preceding the ball will be a musical entertainment. The proceeds from this ball which, it la believed, will reach 125,000, will go to the Bethlecoal hospital in this city. The demand for boxes has been unprecedented and the premiums for seats were higher this year The Grand Wednesday, matinee and paid ever before. than H. West's night, March 14th, William Minstrels. Truiday, March 15th, HuI MUSICAL SILVER JUBILEE. man Hearts." Utahns The Man of Mystery," by BRIDGETON. N. J., March 14. The Wolfe Stuck company. AH this week. of the two festival concerts which first Vaudeville. Lyceum the Bridgeton Musical union will give in honor of the twenty-fift- h anniver"HUMAN HEARTS of its its organisation, will ba sary AU fiction. Facts are stranger than held this evening. The second will be plays depend more or less on facts for given tomorrow night. The chorus of their plots. Of course, at times, au- about two hundred voices, assisted by thors are prone to carry the limits of a line orchestra and a number of disdramatic license almost to the point tinguished sollata, will render a highly where the realities of their plots are interesting and quits ambitious prosubmerged in the figments of their all gram. Many music lovers from all too vivid Imaginations. parts of the stats are here to attend "Human Hearts" ia a notable excep- the festival concerts. tion and fully lllustratee how much be material may Interesting dramatic gathered by an author baaed on the actual happening of life. The story of "Human Hearts" is almost true in every detaiL The incidents that form tha plot are well known, and still food for gossip in tha community where they happened. The author of the play met the original Tom Logan several Being a Few Panned and Pilfered years ago and heard the story from his Yarns Which Are Intended own lips. Becoming deeply interested, te Aid After-Dinnhe where he Journeyed to Logans home, Digestion, met most of the other characters who round out tha cast of his play. When he asked permission to dramatise the story, it was readily granted on conTeacher, dition that he would change the names Who knows what triplets Teacher of the characters so that they would are? not be recognisable by any one not Teachers Pet I know; two twins familiar with the story. He readily and mta left over. been has result to the and this, agreed play has has had a vivid interest for No Reward. more lovers of all that is good and "How long a term does tha true in melodrama than any other draserve, pa?" matic composition of the last decade. "Four years, my son. at will shown be Hearts" Human "Doesnt ha get anything off tor good the Grand Thursday night. . behavior?" I $12 up Jewish Grand Opera House WEDNDSDAY MAT. AND It March 14. Fif-ire- ii MILWAUKEE. Wla, March universities and colleges o t the Four distinguished bodiea of Juriate are annual conventions here United States are represented by their holding theirThe Wisconsin Bar assoat present. presidents and other distinguished ed- ciation. the Association of Circuit ucators at the seventh annual confer- Judges, the Association of County ence of the Association of American Judges and the Association of District their conventions universities, which opens its sessions Attorneys opened although the Bar assohere today. This afternoon the visit- formally today, ciation and the circuit Judges held ining delegates will be entertained at formal meetings yesterday. The anluncheon by the regents of the Univerof the State Bar associanual sity of California, the trustees of the tion banquet be held at the Plankinton Stanford university and the Hopbine1 house will evening. Judge James G. Institute of .Art. The conference will Jenkinsthis will he the guest of honor of will sessions last several days and the Joseph V. Quarles be held at the Mark Hopkins Institute the evening. Judge the will and speakers will inpreside of Art and at Stanford university. clude Chief Justice John B. Cassoday Among those In attendance at the of the Wisconsin Supreme court. Secconference are the following distinretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw, guished educators: University of Cali- J. Hamilton Lewis of Chicago and fornia, President Wheeler, Professor John 8. Whitehead of Jonesville, Wia. St ring ham. Professor Leuachnor, Professor Lange, Professor Bernard Hoses; Catholic university, the Kev. Thomas J. Const y; University of Chicago, Professor E. U Burton; Clark 1 1 university. President G. Stanley Hall; Columbia, Professor William H. Carpenter, Frederick P. Keppel and Mrs. Kepiel; Cornell, President Jacob Gould THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS BAX KRAXC1SCO, W. W. 1906. 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