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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE TWELVE HURSTS AUTO TOURS Our New York Letter NEW YiMtK, May 15. The Adriatic, the lair of the huge new steamers, created inure Ilian the uuul mir when he came un the river. Her huge made iter lower above all intern aur-liri- ae Mr-b- y object a. even aiming aiectatora who had tan all the other big veaaela When he unloaded it wemi aa though a mall town had been dumped Into West the treet, and It took a great white for crowd. tha In loft to get IiamenKera Jhe had on board 2.SM iiaaaengera, including TuO cabin pawxnjfer. and aueh number pouted into the atreeta at once sniggered people who rellected that they had ben brought over by one vessel. Aa a he lay for the week at her berth, she was visited by In- u great mass of people, who almost coinpariaon variably siHike of her in Bite is built with the big skyscrapers. for comfort, and rides the seas with ease and little motion. Her gait la not rapid, as she takes seven days, one minutes at an hour and forty-ttv- e of only 17.0! knots an average six-ehour. She got in the harbor all right, which is a comfort, as it was feared that the leviathan would experience difficulty in coming in through the ; narrow and shallow channel. pro-purtli- SYLVffl FREE IFflBK OF THE WORLD Lcttle looked frightened, and his hands shook, so the teat was adjourned to Forty-thir- d street, near Eighth avenue. A big red tuuring ear waa used. Her little wailed until the rear wheels reached him. snd then, putting hla right arm between two of tile spokes, braced his feet against the asphalt pavement and pulled back, while the machine tried to go full speed ahead. The chauffeur put on all of the IS the wheels went around but the body of the car remained stationary- After two such testa Herr Lcttle amused himself by lifting the machine lack part of the 2,uu0-pouclear off the ground. bora--powe- SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1907. Band Concerts Ogdens Beautiful Resort Fen Factory Amusement Pavilion Cane Racks Electric Piano Opens Decoration Day Knife Racks and Will be Open Every Afternoon and Evening Teeler Boards Swings PARISIAN Penny Parlors ed DANCING IN THE PAVILION SYLVAN ILLUSTRATED Cafe SONGS FREE Miss Ballinger and Mr. Adams, Soloists Mineral Springs ADMISSION TO PARK FREE Confectionery Stands ONLY TEN MINUTES WALK FROM TWENTY-FIFT- H ; ENTRANCE Cigars ST. Retail Merchants' Association will give Grand Opening Ball and all are invited to join with them at The Place Where the Crowd Goes." FREE four-in-han- Moving Pictures BAND dives Free Sacred Concerts Every Sunday Afternoon Soda Fonniain ! PARK CONCERT CONES OF ICE CREAM Every Evening Except Sunday. Illustrated Songs toe Cream Maude" The Only Temperance Park in the City and the Only Park for WOMEN and CHILDREN . broad-brimm- Kicking Dancing Pavilion This Summer, Rain or Shine Gracious! The lateat development' In woman'a eccentricity In dress la a hat trimmed with seaweed. Not real seaweed, of course, fur Itial would have to be dried to be the put on a hat and dried seaweed is seareverse of pretty. Tills decorative weed la artificial. The women In Paris who are adverse to using the plumage of birds on their bonnets and are tired of having their hats piled with flowers and floppy bows, have hit upon the product of Neptune's garden as a solution of the difficulty. When arranged skilfully in combination with artificial weed produces a charming The absence of John W. fiates from flowera the effect. "Bet of cessation at and the Wall ret, you a million, will tone down the Both of E. H. Ha rrlman's daughstreet in every marked degree. Oates la the most remarkable man who has ters are enthusiastic whips, and they come out of the West, and had Wall always make a good allowing In the j The blonde. Miss j arade. street ly the throat many a time. coaching There is a general feeling of relief that Cornelia Harrlman, la perhaps tha bet- j this element of uncertainty and or- - ter of the two when It cornea to mand, and cowboy aging a though the j ganlsed sensationalism Tha street , brunette, Misa Mary Harrlman, la clevmethods has disappeared. breathes more easily, and expects less er enough with the ribbons. But me turbulence than of yore. Prosperity; blonde girl dresses the part more faithto his hunting, say all. as It will keep fully, and, In fact, lakes much more him out of the country for some time,! kindly tu horsey attire than does her gust, Everett Shinn and John Sloan. slater. However, it must not be In- The new group, which haa no name or but not, alas, for ever. ferred there le anything mannish about formal organisation will make Ite first The equestrian appearance in public next February There la a new Hercules In town, the young woman. la conventionally fem- with an exhibition lasting two weeka. and he la performing a grand new her- garb she sporta haa only that touch of se- For thla show the group has Secured culean stunt, that is really thrilling, j inine, and One of her the Fifth avenue galleries of William fashion demands. 5 verity in Inches I feet Herr George little, in a low Mcbeth, the art dealer. Each man will newest shows her Is photographs 135 pounds. height and weighing the new strong-arme- d artist, and his beaver of white allk, with a rigorously end five pictures, and there will be no siieclulty Is stopping automobiles with ; plain habit and a smooth linen collar. Jury. 35 horse-powturned on and running The other girl frequently rides In a more lawn costume of the suggestive Her an hour. mllea Friends of the bill providing for a George Lettle, fifty who Is a Bavarian, rame to New York than of the saddle, though of course recount of the votes cast at the It is a riding habit after all. And election of the city aay they only a short time ago, and gave the when she drives Miss Mary Harrlman mayoralty first public exhlbtlon of his prowess have discovered what waa the reason He Is of slim physique, and not even ia ready at any time to step oil the of the long delay In getting the bill the professional eye of Berftarr Me-- 1 box and go to afternoon tea. Miss out of committee. They say that In Fadden would pick him out of a I Cornelia lias really abundant hair done Kpite of the evident effort to make the crowd as a professional strong man. in a tight coll, the kind which g horse- bill a general one. In order to keep Hut he made .nod. The exhibition woman alone can wear with comfort it out of Mayor McClellan's hands. It took place at Broad and Forty-thir- d will have to go to him nevertheleaa the Aa a result of the attitude of street, and in the selection of that) If this le true. It la evident that passbusy spot was demonstrated the little National Academy of Design towards ing the bill before adjournment a veto n German's good Judgment In his choos- art and artlsta, eight the mayor will kill the bill, ae there by would be no legislature to re -- past It ing of a press agent. However, with palntera have combined to hold annual comthe scattering of a group of reporters exhibitions. The members of the over hla veto. Aa It will not be reand camera men, the patrolman on bination are Arthur Davies, William Law-sotorted until the last of the week that Robert Ernest saw some himself beat Henri, Chickens, for extra that work that did not go elsewhere. Herr George Luke, Maurice Prender- - would mean tha 10th before it would Kutoscspes FREE ATTRACTIONS J ' , er well-know- n, be ready for passage over the mayor veto, and the legislature la expected to adjourn before that time. The only hope the bill would have under the circumstances would be for the governor to recall the legislature to paaa it over the mayor's veto, but it le not thought that thla step would be taken upon a measure of purely local Importance. Should the theory of the friends of the bill be correct the measure would seein to be in a fair way to be killed by the man moat Interested In preventing Its passage Mayor McClellan himself. ments are supplied by passing venders, such aa old women who sell tempting raisin cake and other like dainties The paper adda to this acocunt, which, whether or not authentic, la pleasant to believe, that these novel little affaire have been most successful and are a great relief after more formal fashThe public ionable entertainments. take these park receptions ae a matter of course In Paris it appears and there la no gaping throng or camera fiend to mar them. IF YOU DONT British Captain, Organ Grinder. A planoorgan has lately been going Its rounds In the West End of ln ; bearing an Inscription which expUns that the grinder Is Mr. Arthur m-- p. ton, formerly captain In the Fourth Royal Dublin fusileers, lately Lieutenant of the Middlesex regiment, attached to tha West African regiment, an officer In the British Honduras constabulary, etc, and that he hag taken to organ grading by way of enlightening the pub c as to his treatment by the military authorities The turns the handle and grinds out the pcrrlar unex of the day; a boy wheels the 1 strument Into and out of action, and while the captain is grinding the boy distributes leaflets containing a statement of the captains case to anybody who shows s disposition to accept ons If military met who hava grievances take to this method of airing them, a new terror will be added to the London streets. succeed the first time use Herblne Although it would be a severe tax will get instant relief. The on the imagination to picture Mrs. and you A positive liver greatest regulator. Stuyvasant Fish or any other New cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Turk social leader entertaining a party Chills and all liver comof friends In Central Park, or any of Malaria, Mr. C , of Emory, Texas, where the plaints. the city's breathing-place- s haa been using writes: wife My lunge of the mere populace expand, a Herblne for herself and children for Sunon that every foreign paper says five years It la a aura cure for conreceives her friends day and malaria fever, which la stipation In a secluded egrner of the Latin substantiated by what It haa done for moat famous Quarter's park in Paris. my family." Geo. F. Cave, 33d and London Truth. The refreshments at these entertain Mra.-Macka- Washington. i I i I Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association GRAND OPERA HOUSE R. A. GRANT Resident Manager MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 27th LIEBLER & CO.S LATEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH IN THE MOST REMARKABLE PLAY OF THE SEASON conflict between fact Through the whole play runs the century-ol- d and idealism, between art and the clink of gold, between the soul of the beauty lover and the brain of the man of action. I Seat Sale Saturday, 0 a. m. 1 Prices $ 1 .50 to 25c |