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Show (HE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IE PAGE SIX. DUSTIN FARNUM; "THE SQUAW MAN farul.y lawyer aearrhva him out and lmplorea him to return to England and reaume bia proixT luutitlon. loyalty to hi Indian wife keeps him bark, and in the end he arranges to xairi-flc- e himaelf onre again, and send hia son back to England to be prepared for the Mace he himself must vacate. however, grieves ao over the removal of her child that in despair she kills herself and by this means leaves the road clear for Jim to return to Eng and, and we are lod to suppose. IMana too. According to the published reports of tne piece, the entire action is intensely dramatic and Interesting, and the play lias been hailed as the most certain success of the past two seasons. ISOS. SHEETS AS LIARS OF WORST SORT ld all arvuunis Dumln Farnum ra tu have found one of the blg-grof tint day in ixipular aucri-imt-The Kquaw Edwin Milion JiiyU-'s- . Man. whirh will br wrn tl the Urand ftept. 2S. m at Thursday. The atory baa for ita hero Curtain Janus Wynnrgale, who. loving ha cousin's wife, Diana, FYorn '!: at Xat-u-ritc- h. David Eccles and M. S. Browning THE REFERENCE TO Refute Every MR. ECCLES SAID: HIMSELF, jyou are away off if yliu in the looking for a buyer fo:. ' 4 strongest terms of the English lan- in the water company at ' a as word of share. guage denouncing every the article as false. Neither directly Then the commitirv j, t: nor indirectly. In any manner whatso- i paper losing money an.! .Mi y ever, have I ever been approached by wanted to buy a new .r. ' I'.y anyone from the Daily State Journal .off the money due up ; rti'. with request for financial assistance But the Hon. Matthew l:; - a as to buy a preaa. I had not even kuown not looking for any u, u Ml si. the State Journal would make a fight ment." fur municipal ownership until I read After reading the ab.-jMrthe editorials and interviews in that Browning said : There la not one siiiU . ..I!,. paper.' I positively have never been (f approached with any request for aid truth In the entire story ..J by anyone connected with the Dally the State Journal people. , ' ry. State Journal for this or any other 'ception of your reporter, tv proposition. Every word of the article me for my opinion rvgurvi:;. 'a! Jr which you have Just shown me (MR. of the waterworks, u hi, i, I'Ulf ECCLES HAD NOT READ IT BE- llshed in your paper as i LM.l. la false." ever approached me with f.- i(.jltl.'n FORE) Mr. Brownings Statement. mention of tlie wuterwmk-tloThe following section was shown either before or to M. 8. Browning: the city. Then the Hon. Matt Browning was wNo one from the st..t. seen and fed with taffy about selling ever broached the sul.j.-- 1 bis water stock to the city. It la said stock to me. At no up Matt liad a faraway look in hla eyes question of selling the i;u. when it was suggested that 11,004 was the city first came up. i,;l all they wanted from him, presumably been solicited for one bit .. for selling hla water stock to the city. aid by the Journal pei.pl,. s,. filr u And Matt la reported to have said, I I am concerned, I brun.l th,. KIatf, did not want to sell my water stock menta In the Examiner ariui. win,irj, at all. While I agreed to do what- - reservation, as utter Tou can put Statement Made by Sneak Who Hides in I mi down ; i i Alleged Newspaper Behind Signa- I ture of Corner Politician. I . -- j HOLY CITY AT GRAND SUNDAY the word of M. 8. . . ! Mt- ; i ; It is the misfortune of any great suit ena, that unscrupulous persons at- tempt to trade on ta reputation. Such is the esse of The Holy City," which appears at the Grand tomorrow. Certain moving picture ojieratora. In various parts of the country, have hern presenting pictures of the Passion play and deceiving the public by advertising it as Tlie Holy City." The Holy City is a powerful drains, In four acta, presented with a cast of excellent actors, wearing ths most elaborate and beautiful costumes and presenting the great play with a full equipment of splendid scenery. It Is not a stereoptican or magic lantern show; but a fine play, s drama, given on a regular theater stage, with all the characters played by livin g men and women. I ea . . I Browning ai.J But the Hun. Iavld Eccles said he two of the foremost did not consider anybody had done David Eit-lvs- , busini'MB men of Ogden City, whiter hint a good turn in getting the city irrui-ltla unquestioned. "William to buy ttm waterw urks stock he owned Glasniunna twin shevte are brandtd for TO cents on the dollar when he ae lUrs of the dirty, despicable type. could get twice that much for It. It ' Angtred by a steadily waning pat- is said the committee saw black spots ronage. Gkireniann, behind the cover appearing before their eyes. It waa of Corner IV.itlelan," printed an ar- iven suggested by one that Mr. Ec-clticle in hla Sunday morning abortion, get all the business houses he every word of which waa an absolute was Interested in to advertise In the lie and a dirty slander, and, a part of Journal only and cut out the Standard which reads as follows: mid Examiner, but to pay the amount A (oiimiltu-waa appointed and .'now bring paid to those papers to the Journal. It is said that Mr. Eccles they approached the Hun. David with all tha bows and courtesy almost fainted at this Idea, hut he of a Chesterfield. They told the Hon- rallied and said that every bualneaa orable David how they had Bold tlw he was Interested In was run on strict- waterworks to the city and how much ly business principlea and any money money they were losing each day and paid to papers must be for advertiseweek and month, and that f 5,000 waa ments that bring results. the amount required of Mr. Eccles. ASKED AS TO THE TRUTH OP By - n, ' aft-t- e F.e-cl- ea . . faUi-h.m.- ! PEER GYNT WILL Star performars at the Utahns for ths Coming Wash. APPEAR HERE and finding that his coiiMln has some of the reglm-.-nta- l funds, decides to shoulder the Marne for the crime himself In order to save Plana from disgrace and flees to the cow country of Wyoming. There he Is found in the second act in ths guise of Jim Canton, a ranchman, who has gained more than ordinary popularity with Ids fellows and has achieved a fair' measure of suer rut. Into this coustry the Overland Limited brings a party of tourists, among whom are Ihana and her husband, hla cousin the Earl of Kerhlll. The party Is witness to a quarrel Jim has with a local bad man, one Cash Hawkins, and after ths train has pulled out this Hawnilaap-pniprlut- ed The most pretentious dramatic offering of the season will be the presentation of Peer Gynt as offered by Louis Jamea and hla splendid company at a very early date. One of the lm- - j portent features of this production will be tha muslo Incidental to tha play,' the Grelg suites composed especially for this fascinating comedy of Ilfs by. Edward Grieg. Tha first suite waaj written after ha had witnessed tha first performance, and the second waa upon tha request of Henrik Ibcom-lioa- ed sen. all the elements In it requisite of a masterpiece, ao kins In an attempt upon Jims life, Is much ao that tha Indomitable Bernard shot down by an Indian glri, ghaw declared that it la "A masterpiece Jim, In gratitude to her. mar- of modern comedy." ries the gtr and becomes In the eyes at the country a squaw man," and latDustin Farnum la to star next er a father, In a new play. . By the death of hla cousin, he nat(Continued on Page U urally cornea into the earldom, and the Peer Gynt" has We Furnish A Cosy Home of Three Rooms For Only $100, at $3 a Week THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER. YOU WILL FIND IT THE BEST EVER MADE YOU IN THE FURNITURE WE CAN PUT IN YOUR LITTLE HOME AT THE PRICE. PLEASURE OF A VISIT FROM YOU SOON TO WE CANT DO THEM JUSTICE SEE WHAT SPLENDID LINE. LET US SHOW YOU WHAT BY A DESCRIPTION. MAY WE HAVE THE GOODS THESE AREf Kat-u-rltc- h. 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