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Show T Part Two OGDEN NO. 274 VOL IL CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER J905. j, PRICE FIVE CENTS vof3 J : o : s :o ; o : a ;o COMING ATTRACTIONS AT THE THEATRE j If !::'if c us j:r.w 7: ' ,SiT s . . r ' i.' :i.it:"er br-'- J . V u.t,e-- . (' ::.,H n i -- i;- -- ,'iiir. L-- i - "i.in'..T'iaei '"i n . . , . . e t The effect he ia roe h'i will ! aa- - , i i a li. ;l. soil v.i ms an ill- - cu: cron. Ti1'." ,s !. born-- - of .nil) end u uun-! ' :. c ion of Ir The L -- n wet! V'.C'y "I "Thi- - t'h.ipe-wrii I j: hn'di.i irce ur.- 10 piv:rlsn Kn oir'.i.xc: in tai't. It ' ..g.-:- :,.e Si - 1 . " s ' ' '' i".'portsicc t1, $.'s, -- .,'4 ''' on,, ' l) Ths Cha;rcn8' (krttan Company All the Week THE Sind Opara Houae Tomarraw Night. T, mm aoiable muairwl eveat of Qa adhmi awon will be rte appear aanaM tba Mg mate.) aaaaaization Th Cb a paeaaa," Isidore Quad Rankia's al iha ramady Frederic erratic Ocal a ttouee tomorrow (Moa-40-) AihL Tbia exeel lent cowed ban had three highly aucceM idfa. havluc played the principal d4 throughout the country, and la n mo !fc- kiln Inirft, M n company any of tha nrlginnl mem-Iad aaoia pew talent that narco-.oar lauodaetlon. Tha pro-l- a and tha Thmoghent ap lr n d rvp , v '' 4 vw w yVt. , . 'Tf "fi f ir. r: v is 1 gond-natiire- Saatetl of Singmg Comedian Monday Evening, Oct. 2. A wWt scenic effrct are also fal reduced. Besides this, the "Merrymaker'1 ora istns the iiMtal quota of atugers, dancers anil cnteiainera who under-slsutheir business and make use of their exceptional talent. laldsre Witmark'a Camrty Opera, Klcb-iiiun- Th wfcich enjoyed a long run ia New York last season. That is qaLe the pneieniious alfon Miva R aerie ha nad" and atiould awake uncomnmn. inirrosi sir.rng playgoers.. Since bus-- adveni i n ihe slipc. Miss rtcherM ha eloariny oaasunririiied her hiairinaic alillhi. advaiicinp each ml Chaparana." Grand Opera Houee, aad many vGmr notable ctiarannra that will doubt leas be re "Giaronda, by theiitregoera. Miss Roherta lieguis this season a coutraci under Ihe direr lion of dr. John I'on. Woo lus mapped out a campaign whk'h concerns Ihe "ANN La MONT prudiiciiuu of ne-- phiya aud creation of re roles. For Ihe first sea non. Floreane Kohang, one of the fore- yer ro nioie aerinus work uniil sli" Mr. Fort aelecicd a ply by n author men Mnotional aotreaao of the p""s-en- i ia fin.'iilv, by cnmn.im consem. pieced whose voik ha already proved sue wuriic ihe leading feniiniuc siar of reaaful anil ihe title rote of Ann I si day, la now on bar seventh l has a Innp Mom" promises to reveal Miw einrrfpg tour and will abort It appear this rountrr, Mies HoiM-mm an emotional a'ninaphero here ia the title role of "Ann La Hm ni Bticcoaars to her credii. "Ten-o- f suited l her. the I)Trbcrvlll,s. "Zaxs." "Men Mont," a play by Foul Armstrong, Ann 1st Monl," the new modern author of Tbo Hair to the Hoorah.' of the lands," "('air.ille." "Mapda." d nt tLe-yeni- Roi-eii- 4f040fHHOfOPeOt400l-H040HHO-c(K044- a WdOKMOi -GHMOdJdWMOOWJ H -Od - o Aecme-modatln- A Th Chap-Oett,- aimuaphere. mlulatcr also witnessed tha her. rhlnea .Vuialrnng haa at nick ever furltriHli performance. lie pninih o'ii the only way the ran he oliiained and iSut i by ihe nii.id of the dramatist being in arcnril CERTAIN INNOVATION IN THE MERRYMAKFR8. of with ih wonderful complexii" life. To quote Arl Ilf, Ann Ij Mont : "Him it wax love taught me thai Ilie woman first of law of Kiii'icij. ffimt all mini be virmoiia. was a law hat 'Piat lhr!" i no exciise. God gave. tlu wono r.o jiialiflcHi'on. -- a Ui at law must man who n. .Uffl'li" For origlpallty1md diversion, the the now hurlewiu-tmu"Merry libeca. which la to hold the hoards shortly nt the Grand. Fririai. Ocr. (!. ran hear mmpariaon afh nay show of Th" ita kind on the efreuit today. orpaoistion la modeled on :h fin de alecle line. It humor is up to tbe second, so to apeak, tint la ore of the refined, breezy kind. One particular bit that baa already rreated a furore ia the Milk Maid chorns. This is reriufa-la novelty. Uarli member of ilie rborna. which, by the way. contain more beautiful and talented women on any stage today. Hand behind a milk chnrner. The churaera are fitted with musical arraagemeni and the "girl' aecompsny themselves while singing a dainty love ong. The Innocent looking chumer read forrh sweet. The atmnephera Is melody. kept Intact by tbe attire of the chorus who are all dreraed up to look like the pretty, industrious mrtk maids tbit they are. Tbo "Merrymakers" does not have to depend alone for sues Two ccaa on this clever Innovation. witty and funny burlesque, Innumerable specialties and capital light and HARRY LADELL, ' 5 I Coacealed . Crime. "" ; kr!nMe v. fcLL-- - ,! mtg . vti111 V-- w taeniI o' lq rSL, n L n SMIJ" LmAA p,lnhnla a flKwigh hi leiiy Wowu. M poll- - MW w)i . were hra-j- a . ,ntf ig .x:-.- :br." Two decei.is a reil, t" work bridge - o iho after brother. of Wfl- - ta ryronct P. Aforae . fcreed ? ,JW! I jw Strrcd B flHir.Tl1 tha 1ft(H dtS-tu- . IN , l"' lill'-nc- - OFFICIALS cHs' iucnl. iiimor, and two submerged RUINS, lornsdo lwt'erbs; bo tuli: Iwrlve l 3 pmindcrs, two two 1 auio-rnaiic- horxe-imwe- Smallest Displacement of Warships Now Being Built. ii'ii'i . .'V'C.'C in Kangdi Cly, Ka at un early hour this morning, causing a loss of ISd.OOO and Injuring three firemen, who were caught under falling walls. The Injured: Ramus) Nichols, leg broken and hurt internally. Chine Baker, braised about body. Tbomaa Gibson, scalp wounds and badly bruised. Philadelphia, f'ept. 30. Special Interest it aiteiiied to the hai'lcblp Mississippi, which la to be McCADOON ARREfiTED. today at Cramp' ship yards, sim-- it will carry the smallest displaccan of any I'nlt.d Siacs baiilesbip now Fomhampton. Rngland. Kept. 30 .lofeph T. McCaddon. who was bead of being built. i'h tbs exception of th iho Mcraddog cirrna, was arrested on Idaho, a sister ship. a warrant, charting him wib fraud ves-se- t The di.pls'-m'nof those 1 nl-- st he was embark- - j In 13.onn ions each while all h irr rm tbe eem"r Rt Lon is todav. ; built ;.S;p. Including ih Verbound for New York. Tho arrest, had mont. Kansas and Minnseqta, no"' b: a tragi aide, aa on board th Hr. lag comuleiMl in other ship v.iids, wb the coffin containing the have a iiiFplucniot of IC.Ohu tuns. body of th showman's wife, which is t 'The Mississippi will be pqual to being taken to Anwrira fur burial. , mail'.- - Iialilf-bip- s of JM)iHi tous i lamu-hr-i- HAD TO WORK. Ihe pounder rapid lire guns; 3 inch field piece, tvo machine ts-and x auiomsiics. Ih ,lbfciiprj will hp 73 bet In and th length on ihe waer lin length over ail will h 2R:. with n heum of 77 f"i.- The speed require-m-The ship will b is 17 fcnoequippH wilh inpie expaiislcin twin ecrcws of in.lHiii Indlcaicd fitted with eigiit Babcock and boilers set in Wilcox water tnlw water-i'ali- t Except compartment. for tli windla- - and ateerage par. practically all the other machinery w be run by elect! Icity. Wirel'f-telegraph apparatus will h Installed and in fact, the Mississippi will be equipped so a to equal In every way, the high standard of requirement for modern warships. There will be commodious quart Ars provided for the crew nf 7" officer, and men, wih especial a Mcminn paid to .aiiiiary needs. six Kansas thiy. RepL 30. Fire toally destroyed the plant of the Missouri Yailey Casket company nt the southeast corner of Sixth street and Rep iar ilil ia Lon.Kin Wock tur-icis- n Mrs McCaddnn Week. LULU SUTTON. Who Will Appear All of Thl al the Utahn Theater, tiom erniev equally heavy batteries. Barl.inati, the suit rase in which the sill cossisi. of trunk id the woman wa found. The Th" inii'ii bail', bro-c- h lo hurt asuocia'cil b wiling lilies, druggist, is tom- li'inch mo.in'"'l is iwx lii'ri's; eight flinch whli Hoqih Knit physicians who have ; been eUspMicd of Irregularities, nllcx. in four bse'irh loading h.rech loader, 'ignt kaowledgo of the domes lie's iragedy. "My brother." said Dr. Powell today, "waa hounded to death by a clique of men who control everything in the ag. miaiatrmtton of law in ("amhridgs. ft Rtreed was murdered it is a simple raater for the Cambridge aathoritfe lo figure out. who are the person Interested In bringing shout hi death. But they have purposely suppressed the truth, which, if revealed, may lead to the discovery of 8i reed's murderer and bring to light another murder." Lo-ti- s OT"'1 ony upon tn nation a 4'api lol. The Iki" were occupied by members of the diplomatic corps, prominent, among whom wire the Cor cm apminister, family and suite. Magic 1h f peals strongly to ill jn'oi'l1' cr, Jlerls In orcsi-lon- Chicago, RcpL 3n. Railroad officials worked as switchmen today In the e yards of the Grand Trunk road, win-rthe yard men struck last nichi. Division Superintendent F. W. Kean. W. E. Costello. Yard Master M. J. Conron and other wftch-mc- n asaialed a handful or to make up trains and throw There 1. liilli- - likelihood that s itchr-eth uaiilile will hr cxicnded. The strikers. Ics- - than fif'y In number, are dote; iuii!'l to solid a committee to Superintendent Eean in an effort to secure a si- lenient. non-unio- . ( atl'l ii' dUnbicenie.-i- ; in any -- yel Of Ih" s.iiii" of ihi- - na- - Condition of ths Big Life Insurance Companies. -' CURZON TO WELCOME ROYALTY. a 11 LOOKING FOR A DRUGGIST. BoMnu, nty Rep! are - Th ' underitond 30 and to hr police searching for a Bomb End drugge-- t in connection with Vlnthrop "Mil esse" tragedy. This druggist, who i said (o have been missing for a week. thought to uuswer clintel.'. th" ton of the titan who ho'ieli- - a ' Irom a iwwabroker, Jus..ph Mot - ca-"- 3ft.- - The depart1 Jidy indla h pusiponed. Cnraon from as Kills Edward ilcsire.s 1jrd (nrxon in remain and officially welcome ihn Prince anil Princess of Wale. Th viciroy and his wife, ihereforr, will reach Hontliav in liine io presiile at the ret-- ' ironies connecicil with the arrival of the royal party and will sail thence for England. Nov. Simla. India. R-- ure r Virrmy laird Cnrzon and t cauw L s rp Pvwe:? sar-ri- Caiafcridgo. Tha rtMln of fan con u,l and Sroeoil case IrilX-lrvenardr of a Swedish hem of a weaHIiy and 5! a sr-iv- -1 i vefriaat7 came w Chi-- forT manlne back aLiiW of bj, Morr,rr?? 'i Yg -- vtvTBAb .!, ir X CAUGHT Opera F-- . Opera rare FIREMEN Grand House. nudienee. one that u Has Grand to tho When the curtain rove ome weeks In Washago at the Columbia Theatre upon the niii-ruiington P ment given by Adelaide Herrmann nd r'i-er- t conipanv there ewifromed the moM fshiinlile enisrtainer JOHN PRICE AND MADILYN MARSHALL. With laldora Witmarka Comedy Osara, The Chsperong House, Msrdsy Night. Oct. 2. COMPANY Boon Coming Fwn Murder HERRMANN AMD HER ADELAIDE prominent man at Cambridge more than five years ago. Fh wa buried secretly, without death certificate or Inquest. In the opinion of Dr. Powell, Attar faecaim murdered nay Bwaea wa Streed knew the trutw behind the woman' death. Streed got the fact from William D. Poweli, who committed suicide August "dth last, after Mr home bad beet) broken up aad tlie guil'y peraoo alneMad. it i by lnflniwl political friend. Dr. Powell declares Hhat hi farodier was drive to hla death bv a el.oue Cambridge. H suspccied teverol wan f prominence of beinf 'on frin)y . a a wiJ hi wife and earwia are-1aid. rerttlL parscovirion which, it i ; . drove him to auicide. FinaMv Powell awoke one mornim oa to find Tar and Fexthara" written to j hi door, wi h a r.o' orderingorhim auferl leave town sri',.hin fo.tr day tiie hAnds rrf a moo. fotaico Then Powell aummoned hisT ntuer. wv re-be William of hi Iron fer his w; . J h ' " I'.rd rhe ' peraaoutions In de-- j -What shall I do." be ked of a wleb Y A'dngad apalr. Go af:.e- - ibm.-uv rmi Ut fivr month In Ci.a- o. I"" knrw .rorr-r.an may explata "You Av nex T'e cirl. doaih of John V. case. involved in t:- ynu Where Th mfnlaior Also aud conversation. tasted It. and smilingly returned iho cup to tho troy. The audience re. reived Ihe Incident wilh a round of apple us. Th Japanese niiniateroml hiHge y r Houl' n - pa Sadrty" Marahall with Orient, and tho rnr.JKemenia of th WaKhing-to- n Herrmann in oiupaiiy Is always auended h.v of. ficmlUoni front thut ioribn n' iho globe, ih Far Kaai. where the elder Herrmann had visiles and playvd be. for otvahloua, royally main years before. The nugic of Msdsin Herrmann is approriated prohahly more by them than even fay the groat AincrU-ajiubllr. altlwugh inaglfi can lie fcaid to 1h out tit tha iustli utiim As iienetofiwo staled of Ibe'Orleul. ih Forcan nilnla-- and amt wrro iuiercatcd speeunag-- : or rli Jicrnuann ciigagcim'iii at tit Golmubia 'llinaicr and th delight wTBi which they wile neahcd Ailekndc Hernnann' anx'sr sue u ih act which is entitled "A Night. In Japan. dressed in a disk nHlient Japaneae gown, and pci formed several mysierloiiK foals such a the growing nwc fauahea whreiii Ihe rose are materialized from h few aeeda jilaced In flower pol and diNti'ibiiied to III audience, they wer all aiteirikin. It wa when Madam Herrmann look tliron largo glshoet and filling two with water and one wilh worn liglit preparmion, turned the water In olio glaa to coffee, in iho other to milk and Ui (bird glaaa auhwtancw nontainlng the powdered Into kwf sugar, ihwt tiielr delight was Madams Hemuann tlion unbounded. poured ih milk into a pitcher, iho coITmo into, email cup and the sugar into tho . augsr , howl, and placing ' them on a Ira.v, paaaed them' into tho bos for Coivan Inafiectlnn. Th lady of iho party t proha lily the mlnlster'a wife) accepted a cup and tasting It, pHhhcd It to the niinhrier. aeoompaiiy-In- g Hi action with animated gesture . i. CHAPERONS. Bad in in uumne:-The found wandenns aroned Pan,, beieg one of the spear (,iriei in ili rl.aiieren nmpnriiini. I3!' of coiirte has a Inver who ) haa been lorn. Iiui turn ur in ilie nlrk of limp, much to the dteguai of ilie gmr-diua ho orders ihe gir! hack hoiou and inrorporotes liinisHf a the a a ye) of an opera coiiipanv In order to yet rid of the lover. The first town that the company plays i AlexMiriria. lieonmea EpypL nrhere It preaeotly stranded. The word has followed her baritone lover there, and the girl detective ia alao oa derk looking for a ad tha fur apeoiea. acal, but hara Tliaaka to the guardian and bla plethoric pncfcei-boeall the diSciilTie are adjoined. The two seals are found, the girl gets the baritone, the guardian pH the chaperon and they all go back to the Bala dr Bologna. The manic of the piece is exceptionally pretty and tuaaful and there are at loaat a daeen auniters i bat bav become traoieodoualy popular. Among the better-koowmay b menlloaod He Winked at Me. 'We're -All Good Fallow. Talk. Talk. Talk," Whea I Billy Very Good to Me. Rang My Low TV" "la My Offleial Lore in a Pakice." "Wv Capacity, The Rambfl, Utrle Maid Who "A Most. tVuildn't Ray No. Chaperen," "Juut a Gentle 'Pouch." and "Girlie Girl." and the latest New York soup emse. "The Whole Damm Family. " Other prominent member of the company arc Hirrv Ijidi-I'- , George Lydeckr, W. V Ihnina. Judith Have, Huntington, May and Helen Clark. ititip-lc-- t UTAHNA. AT THE r - lit:; and ward proeil a Merry-N.al.er- n he si.iVtj- Madclyn Maiahall, with The Chap, erona, at Grand Opera Honor, Monday owning, Oct. 2. ou. mpr.-ssari- GRAND. Kcr.dar nuht Friday n:Btt.."The t - (a.-j-i. 2- - AT THE Ariani on1 rector. rffi"1,' capacuy, In fall. he hr .aril rn l f1l. nio .he huvrls of a p i tesitoral i n' a I'taperon. sii ie!v riiu'ii'r of other yntirrs, who prined t.i siiow him inf town in the u.ort. mi . ri Lain ': mi- do Ptri- ,..-- t . rue lenm-'iameu- re ..fi;rei , tiis n Lkr ''ire lusi. I "SR ,i ;' mm. a r.'til. huf'i t n hurj o r.' sen!. ;:! tit Hip ami vice nx,'--- i . .1 0d. time in .oniis .:h. he.ii'H.i'i Hi ci with ''The Chipcovs." jiithCfcri Met. Monday evauiwg. H . ', ii." . di.it. urc.-- r,' a New York -- no tv in' 1 s":-wt- fimh m-- f r . ' i Mi-ii- ti:.!-. and niiuh . .tcpr ami tii.miT. t. r tsv role p;' it.e Fe- "'ip l):e",'vp1 'll resin Hu'h l.loyd : -- problem pia ui four acts, which Mir Flnieu.-- e Koheri will preat-nhere, ia t:e of th," t: loiiRi-amays proJu'-ei:i msny years and gives Miss K.ili er's au oii,inuni:y n run the fit!! sat'iu: of liuv.an cniot ons. "Ai.ti A' ia tit.- e'.'i nd lici.il.:,. i.,iy l.i I'iiul Am; s'nuitf. hrn ' he I" 1 ; the Ioon.ii" v.ss ihe i of laai ropuliiau si'ccc. "Ami lai Mont" m aptly dvvrrtuc.l as a i.t'u-"love, artlat ar.l Uo'u u.i.i, and is a distinctly s.iiry. I1 con-1 H.ifw noditng cynical, hut is pcriuemcd .nsva( with tlM optimism tsiiich se-in lie pan of iaul rnisr mug's ariiitic itic-- I The pmv In the nn misiirl rile ; mb human Mr. The chiiiiciera mi- nai"al s.i.l hi lead tlnomrii selcndi.l dra ina'lc in a peiTcrllv ralural Am.) Is a Ileiitiicnii".,t, atrilirglinp yoni.fi sriiai ill New Turk. A girl of breeding and ediu'aiiiin. 1 eon H i htiieml, a suon ssfiil iliua-trair. slil a fellon r.l'lisi. lias a iiuln In Hhiiii Ann ha voiknl from hi nuvli Ii . being unable lo icm. a Rile ia a girl a: anm:.) ef her ar .ii ihe cunveiiiions: ihe two arc of i mi iliiown alone and, as I lie aillhur pins ii in a line, "eei'.usieii from (lie irid haa ever siupclicd e.'i's o' ihe llle c.i'Kcie-i.'".'- ' Tiie ;ii i:oii of Hie pla) lakra plaro suit1 .i.i.e after ilm inerilHblo its1 Urhiiiun Has been iu hapiein-,Ann bus Kurope rnr six moui.hu. fallen in l.i e mill another man. Thus, deeply, hoaesily in love, a finding dif fereui from the on h ncld for 8he ties written Richmond io explain that ihe relation existing he: rim them are at an end. lie refuse to accepl her ultimatum or to hetieve In her reformation. Iler luiBMir will not permit her lo wed ilia iniin of her flnl chuiee until ah has convinced the other one that ahe i Thl is the central lievuiiri him. llieiue, the slnry of a woman who falls and yet redeems herseif; of one who mil againNi th unjust dlM'i'iminatkm of the social la which condemn the wmnaii and ixnulmip ih man. and yet cnni'liidca ai lam that virtue and henceti consiltuic ma only reul to Ii atfnined. , The Kernes of Ann IJ Mmii" or and N'cw initl In York, Ii character arc th real Hawaii. trpes to he found in Ih Bohcmiaii circle of the ereut Eugllsh speaking cenirea. and there ia. bv the way, a charm about thl Bohemia Dial la 1t rcaisiihln. Paul Armstrong hH drawn hia character very much as Frederick Remington does his ptcinros wrllh broad, hold atroke which touch the human underataiidlng and mean truth Tli in every dash, anal and curve. all prraiesi llmal of Ih piece, aa In for ef the Armstrong play, is reserved li Ik here where tin i lie fon nil iici, two men who love Ann meet in s hut i' t a third lumlnai poles and dried grass in oiip or the Hawaiian Islands. Tin- i ndlng of the story la title of hapn rornnelliaiion. Mum has esaerled and fought for re, 'tain nuiuinllhilc improvements In i will !r t i ".. . t H : i it re 'I;' rosTiin.e i. ..; utf rmrf.'iifii and bp .'-- v ; k'l J a.ciuue1 the piece. ! ' I t g:rcmwH-oto- MONEY IS SCARCE. York. Rept 3't. Ijarge pending yndicat transaction have with the continued drain on rash reserves of th- - banks to raiso money rales tu the highest or the year and to kill spent lntii'ii Mil wreck iu .the m oc I t. ui . .. Forced liquiilHiiiui up ... I.i.e i ! , New York. Sept. 30. The insurance commissioners of five wratorn states, meeting iu thi city, announced today that arrangements have been completed with th New York Life Insurance company to begin an Investigation of the real estate and mortgage drianncnfs of th onmpanic. This Is the third meeting which the-- e hav,. he'd in New York City, in preparation for an investlga-- j tlon of life Insurance companies, which shall sunpimni the luvea't-gatio- n at pifS'.'nt. being conducted by th New York legislative committee. arc E. Folk, Th five commissioner of Tennessee; H. I. Prewitt, of Ken- IA tucky: M. I'o-- i, of Wisconsin; D Hrifii. of Mitiucsiiiu. and .1. U Hen. of Neinnska. fc. |