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Show EXAMINER MORNIfyG VOL OGDEN 41 IV-- NO. OK-U- The first act of la a wonderful e piece of stage management. showe a fancy dresti ball !u the studio of a Parisian artist w here Fanny Le Grand, model for a famous statue of "Sapho. is easily the dominant figure. Here. Fanny meets for the first time a young nuin from the aud is fasciCountry, Jean Gauasin, nated by hi fresh earnestness. He, too, falls In love with her. The rest of the play, showing how this affair, begun In a moment of mad infatuation, almost blight the career of both, is Tin-scen- hL a - m-te- ou the stage, the story deals on life as now seen in Japan, ia consistently told, the remedy at all time bright aud the interest never for a nutueiu lag but on the contrary increases to the very deep of tbe final curtain. Throughout the performance musical aud dancing numbers are introduced. The arenery and costumes ate moat beautiful and akme are worth goiu to witness. Miss Bersie Clifton, late star of "The Missouri Girl," "A Hotis- - HYPNOTIZED INTO LOVING. from of tvu.ts u A icht-- r i - - g - THURSDAY. quaintest and cleverest. th-hue been put forth ia recent . ears Is the Ar.gl3wed!sh One of the d shut piav "Tilly Olson. which will fi'r the iir- -t time here at the giu-'- i Crotii. Thursday, February 14th. Thl l.i n a diaina of heroics for a ma.e iinr. bm la a bilght and amusing come;, In which the principal role t a voting Swedish girl, sufficiently to make her Interesting to the of all classes. While story has mme melodramatic touche here and there, yet In the main II is bright and witty and ha an fbund-anc- e cf laughable episodes and hum-om- u i!i In- s nificent alt nation. The playwrlgat lisa evo'.vtsd in entertaining and quaint character in Tlllv, and her Imperturbability under trvlng circumitaneea, and her consistent portrayal of a shy and unsophisticated country girl ia clererly sketched by the author. The company will be a large one, and the acenlc production will be adequate In every respect. Mis Adelaide Horland will assume the role of Tilly. Nlr. Roach, at Utahna Theater This Week. Sweetpresented in a aeries of vlvM and In- tor Daisy," "The Minister's hearts, will he seen in the title role teresting scenes. A The curtain will rise promptly at 8 supported by sn excellent cast. full honiM- - will certainly witness this o'clock. ' attraction and It 1 therefore advisable to no cure scats early. A REAL NOVELTY AT LAST. SOON. Xeiheraole haa selected riyde Pitch's dramatisation of Daudet's novel of "8apho, In which to make her first appearance in this city, which will occur at the Grand on Monday, February 18th. Daudet Intended the etory as Olga . charmiig. The Breslau teacher fell in love wit a her, they- were tngageri. and the happy teacher relumed to Breslau to make ihiir msrnagJ. prcpaiailuus IMnx Aims arrived at Breslau shortly afterwards and took up her abode In a fashionable peusiouuai there She went alum i with her ti.uice nisk-npurchases for their fu:ur,- home. In some unexplainable W u.v,( how ever, ihe people :f Ihe pcnxlnuiiai began to have mlaglvings about Ulna Alma. Like Charley's aunl. who was also from Brasil, she was i:: whal sue rrir.td, and ihe suspicion t!ut she clothe was whn a mau in woman' of HtrorK'li.-ne- f She wa urcum-false rretiiicev. Dina Aluia thereupon took pcison, and in a few minutes was dead. Her hair, busi. and hip were all false. The police took charge of the rase, and discovered that Dina Al.na was the ami nf a physician who used lo practice in Berlin, and wac ilu year old. He had been knocking about Europe fur years, and wax brlleved to with Insanity. The magbe loin-lie- : MIk ," l - OLGA NETHERSOLE hr ii ji!,i went in the French h,made the imiui'il Dina saul sue was braU. sn-.- ihe du.iglmr of a Pietiea c.iiiaul there, ri.n w .ire magnificent jewels, and was alt. gather rt OLSON" Morton, in "i'be Kagg. J V. ciu.-r- . which is booked (or an rnce here, will m.iiu uittiiuity ill fcSHoclating hi'.n Wi.l tbe jewel-bdeckeii pitnce in ur li. but they vtll quin-l- i the Aime ludesrr balilc i u.i'ia t manner ami the exquklie .i the art-irt- . Mr. riarkrs deliueain-uf the modern rule of Jchn Mur.ui I. as gu Sued him even greater renown man did his brilliant 'BeaucaLe.'- - A remarkable s:ury Breslau, in GiTumny. ihai City a Short lli.ie Paris io' reflect him- -, if language. W'hiie tin re acquaint uncr nf a iu.iy Alma dc Parades. 1 uc Be. TILL1E FEBRUARY , MESSENGER" on "THE RAGGED ING. At the Grand Opera House Thursday, Feb. 28th, will appear this season's most pronounced comedy success, The Belle of Japan. which haa met with brilliant success everywhere on account of lta originality and 10, PRICE 1907. FIVE CENTS I iwaia-i- this remarkable drama will be the offering .angled Lip t the Utahna f th Lrie Stock Co.. . Theater 'this evening. a Anthony Drew having aniaed of hie fortune return to the home confrirr.d Willard Stanton In a dying hie dition and makes a will lent leg entire fortune to hi two daughter. nd Ltura. During the paat years child Be (i father' abrcnce the ,j of been brought up in the homeect-eh d ' airier while lAura. neg anion 8' nnJ forgctieu. drifted into a band of Gvpxic and became one of them. destroys the It dVw'c death S.auton rill and wlih thl fortunes buy the m.rtgae on the home of Jack Lester, married ho t Htintcn now deteni.inea to win her Infrom her husband and 10 this end aweet-hi-duce 3ol lee, a Gypsy. and hia Laura, to enact a love scene. In jack U tier's garden. Kiar.ton lead .iacK I.erter to the ryot and the striking resemblance between Beae and tiiis.esds Jack into believing i aura hU wie untrue to him, aud he leave, her to face the disgrace of the lie A'ic.- n'anv trying complication Beat and jack are reunited through the effort cf Donnie D. alley, e valiant sailor lad. full of wit and resource. Mlsa AHia'le Kn'xht, ihe popular leading will piav the dual role of Beaa a ,.p.l I u.a. Mr. Buiiell Lee Barrett wij be seen an Jack Leater. UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, imi pwwi tuuiedy introduces many new type before presented of chaiacters warning to his sou. at the utahna tonight. CITY, COM- when they get lorul thcatre-g.ier- . their glimpse of Creaton Clarke In the ombre garb of the clergyman, John diamonds Were all falae. The ease Is exciting much interest In Berlin, xaa the Dally Chronicle. "Dliiu," who a the step lain of a luefllral man living In Berlu. was in mau. and was much fact a taller than the Berdan teacher who lli had fallen In love with him, waist was small, audso mere hi feet and hands, but he was brnaj shoulda fine baritone ered and posae-ser- i with nothing of the treble voice, about It. lie seldom left the penalonnal wheie he was xt ay In if, and bis conversailo'i wltli the teacher was always - most formal. He had allowed hla dark hair to grow about iwriity inches long, and with the aid of false locka presented the appearance of having a magnificent head of hair. It I stated that the teacher, whose name, for obvious reasons, was not given, was very jealous when Dina - seems. "Dlua Alina smoothed away all hirsute giowths front "her" fact-- . Tbe brotber of "Dina Alms" is In a lunatic asylum. Their mother was also mentally tulirui. Manchester a ln.iaua of converting thermo-dynami- c potentiality into kinetic energy, were him. Hivli proltably well knows to the prlesri the teacher v ;'n lrriUt-:.l!warned Ling before the beginnings of written that ail was iui right wlili his fianee. convenient mean history. It was but be laughed at all suspicions. Chronicle. fur working miracle; hence the Medical lm-t- i think ilut Dina Alknowledge of Us properties and applima'' must hnre been hy iuti.eil "lier STEAM POWER IN ANTIQUITY. cation a waa flrat among tbe mysteries Steam unforiunsie Liver, "D111.1 Alina left an sacred to the priestly cult. Jt is usual u think and speak of tha would move things at a dial auce from unpaid bill of Id" marks owing to the the source of puwer, lu ways deemed very wouderful by the superstitious mi credulous. For example, by its saeitcy gates were made to open end close without the aid of human hands; statues aud Idols were caused to move Iniprcstdvcly or to give forth sounds, um lu the case of the Kgyptlan Mem-nuwhirli saluted the rising sun with l welcome; altars were at will in aralclina cloud to the undor aping uf those who aarrilt-glouelproached them; strange and terrifying noiacs ere produced, and other things done. The machanlcal ilevlet-wervi by which these result effected were extremely crude and simple, hut they served' their purpose. For whnt we know about such employwe are chiefly Indebted ment a of i to Heron, a mathematician and mechanician of Alexandria, who lived in the fourth century H. C. Concerning Heron, the conclusion muy safely be reched that, If not entitled to rank with (he great philosopher of snilnuity, he was at least a very clever, amusing aud courageous nsriem. lie certainly had a sense of humor. In seme way he found means of acquiring the knowledge which the priests giisrded so carefully. Perhaps this wa not difficult, as there Is reason to hollere that he was brought up In the temple service lu later life he senna to have found it a pleasure, and perhaps recognised It as a duty, to expose the rank Impostures of lbe priest . long dlatruxied by tha more Intelligent classes, bill tolerated as a means of holding tbe common people In subjection. Heron wrote several litioka. some of which perished In tbe deatnirltoa uf the Alexandrian Of those which survived the of centuries, hla "Spirit II aeu I'lieuniatlca la the most interesting. lta clear purpose waa to ex pern the frauds practiced by the priests In the Egyptian temples, who ware faTo have dotvo mous mlracie-mingeibis by modern methods of direct attack and denunciation might have been dangerous, so Heron assented the character of a wise end well Instructed priest of lain, who had undertaken to Initiate an acolyte Into the ni.v I cries of Ihe temple. That he dwive-and at the Grand Opera House, Monday Olga Nethersnle, great enjoyment from showing liow easy It la to work miracles. If ona Tuesday, Feb. 18 and iy. , knows how and haa the appsrat.ua, la evident. James C. Boyles in The Inleant engine a something relatively landlady of the penalonnat. who will dependent. have to recoup herself from the box new, and lo rlaaxirv H as belonging , u! of lace ilrmai-acoally embnuld-erles- chiefly In the iilnelt-enicentury. As Fire Commissioner Wells of Boetun jdlver nicknacks. and falae dia- a matter of fuel, It la older than any monds which this wonderful "Dina tiling we can compare It with, The haa granted the men employed on the The pollen expansive force f the highly healed fire alarm system the elght-hoAlma had arruniulalnl. , with which. It vapor of water and ft convenience a day. aloo found raxui-s- he was terribiy at i aid nf ofirudin; In Pari aud in Hersula r n. vtN-a- sur-I-riFl- sti-an- h u THE GOVERNORS DILEMMA little western town and the roundabout wera with excitement over the fact tbat the annual cncamp-Jjtcof the state troops waa to be held ia their vicinity. Individually each ona plotted and planned on tht personal gain to be derived from the encampment. "It dus beat all," chuckled Gld "right, as he amt out on tbe back Porch where hia wife was with the waahtuba, "how wrestling prices hea THE nt he asked. "Yea," replied an attache, hut we can't deliver It tonight. Teams have all gone.." But my com pan v la ordered out for maneuvers early In the morning, explained tha captain rueful-ilHow are we going to shoot If we don't have anything to shoot "Wall, no, can't say es he the unexpected response. wuz! Not y. high-eplr-Ite- . Gld shook hla head negatively. "Well, why can't you take the ammunition over to my quarters? I'll have it loaded and unloaded and yon won't have to do anything but drive over. "I cant, he protested, but, say, cant some of these fellows around grounds butter and eggs and vegetables. here git me leave fer to go down f'u'U git a bigger price than you through the gronmia? It'a a giltl' kmld down to tbe store and cash late and I kin cut oil moren a mile." lown. Yea, Ill give you permission," With a weary sigh Gld shuffled ! wait the prompt response. out to the barn and "hooked up" I : Already the captain waa In the Gn. Washington and Marthy. He I quartermaster' precincts, securing then drove to the house, where hla ' his quota of ammunition, which I'Hve spouse loaded hla wsgon with was put Into the wagnt. Then tha j suiter, egg and vegetables. captain climbed to tbe neat beside When he reached the encampment Oil and they drove down through (round he wa halted by a sentinel, the company streets. 'round! Whn they halted la front of tbe How be I a goln to sell my captain's quarters the youth suddenfuff?" gekod Old. ly acquired an important manner. Keep on round the road a mils His voice was charged with elecso, and you'll conje to headquar-i- r. tricity and authority, and the am. Ask for the , munition waa quickly transferred The team and Gld continued their from the wagon to quarters. wnry way as directed. It waa tha Marthy had remained unmoved, dose of the afternoon, and tbe by the unwonted scenes of a milihad had a hard day Issuing tary encampment, but Gen. Washrations. ington hod been visibly affected. His " 'Here, you! What have you got blinders had not shut him off from there? Blitter, eggs, vegetables, he the strangeness of bis environments enumerated, scanning the load with which seemed mentring, and he had matured eye. "You needn't take the showed signs of restlvenesa throughtrouble to name your prlca. Ill tell out the drive across the grounds. run what we are paying, and If It As Gld was about to climb to the don't suit, you dont hart to aelL seat the firing of the sunset gun "e fix our own prices." rent the air. Gen. Waehington gave The rommlssr.ry'a manner we a mighty leap; hla eyes gleamed "OUR CONGRESSMAN HE RAID I'D ORTER HEV IT. AND HE DONE WHAT HE COULD." threatening, and hla eye uucompro-Pl'in- wildly, and he dropped to the earth but Gld, with an even grav-it-v panic stricken. boro of marital asked: life, Instantly tbe captain wss author-stiv- e ply. Wright attended a meeting of her What'll you give? and quick moving hands agsln, circle. She came home, resolute and all aint ef that tha "Wal, He made fair quotation which released Ihe general from hla har- world Gid rejuvenated. like lo Wright, you, Jest fhe amount Gld could have ness. but he lay nnconscl-u- e. n' boss die! What In claims!" "They're ell obtained at the store. who could Meed go and let that 'ere "Get anyone The Mathers, .ailed him?" he cried exiielly, "Cash down?- - he asked raspic- - him?" asked G!d. ! "Xuthin. He Jest got akeered and rfluse their field got tramped down fcJUFlr. The camp veterinarian was ry "Cash down!" laughed the corc-Issr- y. end made the and thar hadn't bln no ernpn tbar cut, died." "What did he git steered at?" that no one know on. The Tubbses hat the gene-- al would not bleed. When (Id, reimbursed, wa turn-i- n "He's dead! announced the vetThereupon Gld reluctantly went make claim fer 'hem pit holes thst his team around hy The quarter-mas'er- 's erinarian. wux dug on ihelr property, and the Into details. "Waa he a good home?" demandoffice a slim youth In cap-ca"What were you haulin' thrir Wlsmns fer some game dogs whet ed tbe cmntaln. foreseeing future shootr etuff fer I'd like to know! got stole, though Joe Shadd sed he up. "Haa ihe ammunition come yet?" claims against tbe etite. you fer doin' seen some tramps with dogs like How much did they rlx." "Gld Wright, you'va been saggln ever mire we wna married, and I'm Jest tired of serin you set around. I wonder you don't take root you set much. Xow're you Jest a goln to hook up this minit and drive down to them camp and sell the and the Hikes fer some old dwelling upon the memorable name $100." "You should see tha military of tbe fallen hero. Gen. Washington certainly shown board," suggested tbe governor. "You good advnncn in price," commented see its not In my province." Wal, I guess youre Jest about lbe president of tbe military board. Tbs reading of Ihe reporta nf tbe the hull thing, and ef you h'nln't, orter be, and ef you're goln to rnptsln end the veterinarian clearly you showed tho military board that the run agsn, you'd better be lookin' after things like this. Our congress Wright family had no claim against he aald I'd orter hev It, end he d tbe state for tha death of Gen. Wash- man, dona what ha could . Thar's this ington. Mrs. Wright was . so In- much about It. My man, my sou. formed by a letter from tbe secreand his half brother will spilt their tary. lirkets next ef thar ain't Mr. Wright was a woman of ac- eunafhln' done, 'lection, and quick, too." loss. for the compensation tion. Rbe had long contemplated a The next day, lo the surprise ot A reply came promptly, respectvisit to a wbu resided In ail the memliera, Ihe governor attendfully Informing Mrs. Wright that the capital city. She also paid a ed the meeting of the military board. her letter bad been referred to the visit to the executive office, invad"la there something you wish '.a military board. ing tha sanctuary of tha man of tho lay before the board? asked the "Coward! ahe declared scornful- people. secretary wonderingly. 'Tvs come fer to git tbe pay fer ly. "Dassen't face hlsnelf. and puts "Yes, said the governor, grimly, It. off onto some one rise. Wal, theyll my boss! Tbs elate ores me $116, "There la tha matter of a horse" came In meteoric swiftness from Mrs. all find they can't put me off!" Not Gen. .Washington? "The same. After tbe lapse of a few days a Wright. Tbe rlr of ber railroad "Has an appeal been made from fresh accumulation of wrath was far and expenses of her Journey ur derision?" asked the president. vented upon tbe tnflitary board ask- bad been added to tbe eum total. "What horse, madam? I don't unThere has. In person tbe pering what they f were goln' to do The value of the general derstand," replied the governor per- son of Mrs. Lurretla Wright, and about. It. he's goln'. to stay till ahe glta the plexedly. had risen at this writing lo $60. What hoes!" she repeated in value of that bona!" Then cams another anxious lapse My hose. Gln"What the market price of the followed hy sn official looking let- withering tones. ter to Mrs. Wright, advising her, b eral Washington, the fine, blooded General today?" "I believe $115 Is asked. Youd direction of the board, that before hoes tbat a smart y with epilepsies tbe claim could be considered, they on tuk from my man fer to haul hla better clone today," auggested the must have more data to work on, hootin' stuff to hia tent. And then governor. They fired off a canyon and killed "Have you read tha reports?" also an Itemised bill. Theicupoa Mrs. Wright began her him! And I writ you nil about It, asked the president seriously. Only Mrs. Wright's report." work upon' Gid. who could not seem and you dodged outen It hy giving It "Read these, please, directed the to grasn the sudden rise In the valu- to that air board, and they won't "You see." he said, as secretary. ation of Gen. Washington. She tors pay It. I I don't emember " said .. e .the to tatters hla mild epistle. governor presently looked up "Walt a mo- from tha reports, "wa couldnt In governor gaspingly. By dlat of constant tongue-lashin- g Justice allow such n claim." and prodding. It waa filtered In- ment. He pressed a button, aud hla secNq, said the governor, dtorow-olatelto Glda stagnant brain that Gen. it la not a proper claim." Washington had been a valuable retary entered. "Do you know anything about the Weighty matters absorbed tbe piece cf horseflesh, and tbat the state had done them an Irreparable In- claim for a horse killed at camp, time and thoughts of the governor during tbe rest of the day, nad tha jury and was now trying to avoid major?" What ia the name?" asked the claim for Gen. Washington waa recompense for same. After many pigeonholed la his memory until tha attempts be finally, with his wifes secretary, suavely. "Wright Lurretls Wright," said aest morning, when a wrathful voice assistance, rendered a report thst demanded: sathfled her. This time the claim the claimant "The name sounds familiar. Ill What ara you goln to do about amounted to $100. my hoaa? "I guess they owe us Interest. Mr. look it up. He started and beheld Mrs. Wright After refreshing hia memory by Tubbs tole me folks like them never with resolution stamped on every paid no attention ti little bill Only the consultation of letter hooks and feature. It larked five minutes of big ones Is wuth notlr.n' by them. papers, the secretary returned. The horse died on the ramp hi interview with tbe president of He sea, too. thst we bed orter hev some one of Inflnoenee In back us. grounds last summer." he said glib- a Mg corporation. He drew out hla Mrs. Wright wrote to us. and I rheckbook. Our congressmans to hum, and I'll ly. The hoard thought th atata Jest give him a piece of my mind." referred the letter, of course, to the Mrs. Wright wss 11 tiers I in this military hoard. I see hthe minutes could not allow the claim for the but I will reimburse you. Here respect, and the congressman, recall- of their last meeting that the claim loss, Is my check for $116. ing the number of votes she con- was rejected." The stern features relaxed as Mrs. "There seems to lie a discrepancy trolled under home rule, ws symof the amount. The Wright road the check, and she gave pathetic and responsive. He prom- In statements ised to write at once to the presi- letter we received assessed the valu- a mighty sigh of relief. na ha saw go did the gnve-nation of $60. hut I see tiy the mindent of the military hoard. Thli lie did lu a humorous vein. utes that the bill was nndsred at her lake her departure. therln it?" "Xuthin'," admitted tbe offender. hens they can't find. Here we'va half as spry as Marthy here. Do got a clear case. Tole you ter haul "Xuthln'!" she shrieked. wsgln and What's .your name? catechised you mean ter tell me, Gld Wright, their stuff, overloadedoffthewhat killed the young officer, who was making that you worked fer them fer nuth-ln- '! fired them canyons notes of hla Interview for future use. I might a knowd It! Alien the glneral. Ill Jest set right down willin' to work fer other folks fer and write to tbe guvnor. "Gld Wright. She scathingly arratnged the state. Mrs. Wright stood In the barn- nutbln' when I can't git you to lift Its officers and tbs soldiers; depleted to nutbln' at. home. hands yer hla laay yard awaiting coming. with? "What ou alrth her you dun with When her fury hud expended lf forcibly the fright of thebeen forced animal which bad Then he spotted Gld. tbe glneral?" she demanded. self, the matter lay dormant until one labor and "He died!" waa tha condensed re-- day after camp had broken. Mrs. to unaccustomed Lard Ia this one of the camp teams?" killed by tbe firing uf guns. Fifty ha asked with renewed hope. very small dollars waa demanded was c roi'in-iissary- rom-ir.ltws- ry g. fr ed te pu-ti- cd nr-ea- : half-siste- r, y, or |