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Show -- 7 . Or which The Rare! th rtU present at Crestoa Clark Grand Opera Houtr tomorrow night, la an ingeuloualy wuinirtd pky that I ia iMarvltf id uiuttained praise fjr ! arc many lis owa worthiness. There 11 unusual I flu mofarnt In It at sit unites. Ii different character th gamut of human emotion, and It hi problem uf th conflict between prieaily hollas and aorld love 1 hmndtej with a atrcngib and delicacy that compel on admiration and itb aympa'hv. It ia Just terming terrific heart Interest, and, according 19 th criticism that hat been read aad heard. Crettoa Clarke portrays ita leading ciutractrr. John Uonou, th clergyman, a If iaapltod. performIn reviewing Ur. Clark ance th critic of the New York He ia the only actor Herald said: w ever remember to hav Been grow uddsnlv whit to th very lip. and before bate warrlag paxHion n been ao cleverly sprassrJ on the I' haul tho aid of countenance words. When h did (peak -- a ell. if you hav ever listened to C teuton tonee Clarkes vibrant, voe will know that they are iimiiir-- m nvr JU(- - --- ir - miuionnmrvrnn in , -n -i THURSDAY NIGHT - innnnru-innnrm- n ,. .................... - irrrnro-r-M-irn-inr.-i- - iwuwut.--- y RETURN OF THE METROPOLITAN STAR, who entertained you so royally last season in MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE ORE BTfl SI OH OLA P E ku-nia- IN THE MODERN COMEDV DRAMA What the Leading Papers of Texas Saids g THE M! x- y i'V ' V, .. .' That Mad Oiacovory Burned Latter and Euterpriw, IVb. 1. rs '.f 4 'Mr. Clarke rould not but beeffectire in be does'Houatou Tost, Feb. 5, , - T -- SENSATION IN BRITTAIN CASE. ; beu neen here in many a more puliuhed acting than Mr. Clarkeii day, and no in ever Been. (ialventon Newts TYb. 6. No RAGGED Postmaster Paper. Sheridan, Wya, Keb. II. -- Th people of Bhaririai are wrought up over la posU)fHr flmnniw In th local eannectloa with tho removal of Postmaster W. P. Bntiala. It la anaoiwe-ethat Brittain mad a piartir of burning all mall matter which did not meet allh hla approval. Th Janitor of the building, In a hlrh the pooiuflle 1 located noticed the unusual quantity of a ante Mier sent to th fa roar from the pualottce, and rued an rumination. To hi h discovered that the paper rnnalMied of letters and newspaper duly stamped and directed, Intrusted to th pewinffle for delivery. A poetnffle Inapectnr wa called and h mad n Investigation. Plndlng condi: Inn represented, he made a strong report and mailed It hern. This report wu opened, and was later found In the paper aeut by Brit tall to the furnace mom for burning. Th removal of Biiitaln promptly followed. Aa effort to have Brittain made register of the Aland file at Buffalo la being made. petition against the appointment I vn rout to Washington. stronger play hag . Supported by a well - balanced company, Mr. Clarke pleaned mightily in a genuinely human play." Auntin Htatenman, Feb. 7. d aston-lahme- lore story, BUiwlily aded." A powerful - . MESSENGER th g ui It wan a rare dramatic treat that he gave that iiumeuBo audience last night. San Antonio Express, 8. February 21 nt An unusual combination Waco strong play. a great ad or and a Feb. 9. Time-Heral- The best emotional ador of the present time. Dallas News, Feb. 10. Nothing finer will be here all season Clarke give a very finished, very masterly Fort Worth Record, Fob. 12. interpretation. Sir. FIFTEEN DROPPED. General Ordsr On Gould LIm Fstt Salt Lake, In Fab. 19. Fiftreu men at th local Rio tlraudo tin Western shop Monday morning. U wa rumored that IN men bad been discharged, but th rumor wsa found to he without foundation. Master Me rtianle K. U. Haskins ears, howerer, that there la nothing Ignldcanl In that It la an ordinary the lay-of- f Mr. Haskins aaid: About It men got their time, but there t nothing significant In that. Men nr coming and going all tho time. In order to hold down eapenaea men ar oeeaalonally let out when It I een that there isn't sufficient work for tho entire force. Then when more work I In lglit lb force I Increased. The pay roll la changing names all th llmi an la tho case with nn large Industry. 1 have heard nothlug of tho reported discharging of several hundred men nt a rand Junction. Balida, Aim moss and other points in Colorado. who Most of the local machinist left tho shop Saturday rather than to work n half day. as ordered, returned Ball got Lak. tbfr tion further tried to bring ont the divergence of view among the ministers on the home rule question, the idea being that Chief Rerretary for Ireland Brenneil, In announrlng blm-asl- f a home ruler, must he autagnn-ltl- e to that aectlon of the enblnet represented by Chancellor of the Exchequer Asquith. Mr. Asquith replied, declaring nobody Inside at ouUUia the Houa wu ft In possession of the detail of tho government' Irish plana, and con tended that tfcre wa nothing wrong in th declaration mad by the premier and Mr. Blrrell that th ultimate solution of the Iriah problem could In- - found only In aome farm of home tule. Who then. asked Mr. Asquith, "sr those guilty of political perfidy? 1 Am on of them? if when the govMonday morning. ernment scheme la produced It lt found te rontatu anything In the letIN BUREAU DRAWER. ter or spirit inconsistent with, or lu violation of. any pledge or assurance Coroner's July Says Met bar's Neglect I have given, either before or during tli election, I will Immediately reth Caua. sign. But.'' continued th chyncellor of bock-lu- g Brigham City, Feb. II. A the exchequer, the whole IJberal pardiscovery was made Thursday at ty voted with Mr. Redmond tn ttr the homo of J. B. Ptun, when the dead resolution body of an Intent wa found In n late house In favor of bureau draaer In the room of hi which condemned the political ayatem or In Ireland, aad I an. daughter. Mm. Mnry Nelson. It had not admlnlstrati-going to recede one whit from that perhaps 11 them since FVb. 13, upon I.oxltion. which date it Is supposed that It was A. J. Balfour- - then atrongly criticisborn. Few fart can tie learned at this time, hut the coroner's Jury baa ed the governm-- nt fr attempting to arrived at the conclusion that Its deal with the question of the House death wa caused through neglect on of Lords, which he seserted would so th mother's part. The terrible dis- open the flood gules of political cona to overwhelm til attempt covery ha 14 to n belief which I troversy at naefnl legislation. Referring to general that Mr. Nelson la demented, the extraordinary difficulty and gravthough no r lamination aa to ht-- r sanity of the problem, he said that In all ity ha been made up to this time. Mrs. Nelson was deserted Home lime other countries where representative Institutions existed, there we n writago by ht--r husband and ah went tu ten constitution while In England live with her parents. She la the j mother of another child. I year of I there la practically no written conHe Instanced the I'nlted age, which I living with lu-- r now. j stitution. saying the people there had ao Th child was found Thursday slier Stale, bound ia the limit of conneighbors had asked her where her stitutiontheuselve that they were unable to imrhlld was. Blie at first refused to give pose an Income tax and rouM not out th detail, but laier did so. She alter the constitution wlthJut a probad kepi the matter from her rela-Utcedure so cumberotiM and difficult that It would he the despair of any statesman. waa political England IRISH QUESTION IS UP. Messed with n constitution far more and if there ws ta be ni 11m Hu of Common I Enlivened by clastic, Its to the power of the House of Com a Debate. nmns there would he no security that the constitution might not be shattered 19. The Feb. Irish qurs-linLondon, in s moment. played prominent part In the Finally the amendment move,', by Bonn of Common last night, thr op Earl Perry, which rained the dlscua-sio- n the minis concerning the House of lairds Coition leaden accusing election the breaking pledgee by expressing regret that urgent aoby the endeavor to give Ireland an rtal measure bad been postponed in rule. home The opposi of of making rhanxr in the eon sup-poae- d j n fvr There im Thefts enlycne Bromo Quinine " tltution, wa of 263. rejected by a majority dead man was about 45 years old; had dark brown hair, and was decently dressed. He evidently waa not n tramp. The sheriff took charge of the body. A letter found In hi pocket threw little light upon the case a the address waa 1 most obliterated on account of becoming damp and crumblel SALT LAKE NOMINATIONS. Washington, Feb. 19. The President sent to the senate the following nominations: AssWtanl treasurer of the Inlted A States at New York, Hamilton Flak. during the recent rain storms. Reglater of land office Albert nearly aa can he guessed, the man's Klrcher at Mllea City, MonL; Ernest name I Jefferson, a explained. A D. R. Thompson at Balt Imke City. letter of Introduction, written by come Receiver of public moneys at Balt one by the name of Knaup of Ducile, M. Kaighn. Lake City--M. Idaho, Indicated that the dead man waa a mlllhanl. That he was on hla MANGUM SEES NEVADA CAMP. way to Park City, In all probability to obtain employment, I Indicated hy two baggage rhacka found In hli Cartoonist Levey, Who le Flaying th clothes. These read, "Park City via Role of Miner, le After More Balt Lake. Lasses. Foul play Is not suspected. 8uiclde haa been suggested, a a vial containProvo, Feb. II. Secretary W. Is ing some fluid waa found in hla pnek-t- . Mangum of the Blaelc Jack MinThi stuff haa not been anallxed ing company, haa returned from trip to the Beren Troughs mining dis- yet. No one haa been able to volunteer any Information to official in trict, with which he la well pleased. Seven Troughs Falrview shaft, ho charge, and the whole affair la enveloped In the deepest mystery. states, is down 100 feet, and la In after pairing ihrough rich COTTONWOOD WATER CASE. quarts. Thl le an Indication 'n that country that large bodies of or will he developed, and leasers are anxious Injunction Suit Brought by the Prog, to take hold of the property. Mr. reee Company Againat th City, Mangum brought with him n lease to Monnett and Turett, which will be Balt Lake. Feb.19. Upon motion of presented to the directors; but It le the attorneys ter the city the trial of not at all certain that they will ac- the Injunction suit brought by the the company haa money Progress cept It, the city to against company to the develop enough property, and res rain It from the watera thus take all the profits. Among of Big Cottonwood'diverting creek Into the new others who are anxious to lease is conduit was continued Judge Morse Cartoonist A. L. Lovey. larked hy until this afternoon at by 3 o'clock. This Balt Lake rapitalLta. The shipping action waa taken this morning to enore which the rompany has mined in able Attorney F. 8. Richards, special inking the riiaft through quart! U council for the to consult with bring tnred for shipment, while all the wltneascs In city, the case. Mr. Richore that goes no higher then 950 is ards waa retained to help City Attorthrown on the dump to awat the ney HIlea last night and had not had building of a railroad or a smelter. time to consul with the witnesses for Practlcslly none of the very rich ore, the city. which goes as high as 9150.000 to the Judge Hile ha led an answer to ton. haa been saved. o far, but haa been given away a specimens. This the complaint denying that the Prog-re- a company hwa any right to the practice, however, haa been changed, and Mr. Mangum himself, had to an waters of Big Cottonwood creek or n considerable argument to get a speci- that the company le supplying the of Murray any of said water, men of thl ore. The first shipment from the Kinder- hut that the only right it has are to watera of Spring creek, a tributary garten. which - the initial shipment the from the rlstrict. will be In 8slt Lake to Big Cottonwood. The answer also In a few days. The rompany had dentes that the city Is diverting any about 34 tons of I30 ore at Lovelock, water which lielonga to the plaintiff. In its counter claim the city alleges which Mr. Mangum arranged to have shipped. Ivelock Is the nearest rail- that It has a present necessity for the water; that it haa spent about 9500.000 road station. 27 miles away from th mine, and the mine superintendent In purchasing the same and consays he ran keep two teams structing cunduit for the diversion of t work all the time hauling ore from the water. It claims the right to 27.9 the n.lne. Thl- - shipment haa been sixteenths of the water for six months taken fr,.m within 4u feet of the of the year and 30.2 sixteenths for the other six months hy which it la entishaft. hlrh is only down 65 feet. tled tu 80 second feet at the wier In the flood season and 13 second feet in a finds dead man. the dry season each year. It la also alleged that the city waa In possesThought to Have Been William n sion of the water when the plaintiff From Lot Angeles. filed Its action. Tho contracts hy which Sait Mike, Feh. The bodv of a the city purchased its water rights are man thought to have been William attached to and made a part of th Jefferson of fos Angeles, was found answer. In conclusion Judgment t ar asked i hat the company be required Farmington this morning. Rich-brto set out the nature of its rights and S'eed. who-- e farm Is about s or a mile north of Farming-to- n that the same he adjudicated hr the and one halt mile from the wagon court and the plaintiff be restrained interfering with the city's use of r.i.j on Compton bench, made the dla-- I from The was in a dry ditch, the water. und from all appearance had beer Mayer Fey Fin. there a week or ten days Owing to When court convened thi afternoon the decomposed condition of the body. at 3 o'clock Mayor Thompson handed I identification w The to the clerk his rheeh for 1200. the fino impossible. . flimHsrty bsm a-t- L clt-lse- four-hors- e l. I -- IWRIU Ptfa IS! d threw-luartiT- la-d- y madias This erst aed arirtaat Cnid Table c k blurt aad fed teuertag, aad bear th sigaatw ef w-f- the water out of the conduit and back AMUSEMENTS. CLASS LABOR! Into Big Cottonwood creek, aa ordered by the court. The hearing of the case waa again continued until 16 a. m. tomorrow. AUDITORIUM Roller Skaiiog TO 1 n-- Laxative Bromo Quinine. T Imposed on him hy Judge Mona for contempt of court, In failing to turn PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAY. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to TRACKMEN MAKE DEMANDS. Monday, Feb. 18, one mile race Greenwald, Pierce, Llndaay. EIGHT cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Filet In 6 to 14 day or money refunded. 90c. Tuesday, Feb. ice race. URGED TO ARM THEMSELVES FOR COMING REBELLION. Chicago, Feb. 19. A committee representing never! thousand trackmen employed In construction and repair Dework on western railroads met yesterSpeaker Says the cision Will Be FeMewed by day and prepared wage demand which Include n minimum of 92 a day Revolution. for ordinary section hand and 979 a month for the foremen of gange. An eight-hou- r work day alo 1 listed In Pittsburg. Kan., Feb. II. Addressthe requests which the trackmen will ing a crowd of 1.0 00 person here make upon the companies shortly. C. JE. Rolfe of Erie, Kan., the principal speaker at a composed largely of coal miners, he hi hearers to arm themselves. VENEZUELANS ARE urged "The time has come for rebellion, be said. "The courts have refused us a fair hearing; the right of petition haa been denied nt, and we must now last recourse-fo- rce prepare to nee-th- e of arms. The Dred Scott decision waa followed by the Civil war. The decision will he fol lowed by n rebellion of the working class. Arm yourselves, keep a steady nerve end get something to kill squirrels with, for the woods are full of THREE AMERICANS WERE AMONG squlrrela and then Is going to be a killing. THE SLAIN, Resolutions were Adopted condemning the courts and etate and national governments for their part In the d Quick Ending of a Revolution Started prosecution of the case. By General Moyer-Haywoo- d yes-terdx- maas-meetin- g 19, half mile nov- Wednesday, Feb. 20, one mile race Porter, Richardson and Morris. Thursday, Feb. 21, Grand Mask Skating CArnlval. Valuable Prises Awarded for Costumes and Races. Costumes for Rent at the Rink, prises on Exhibition In J. 8. Lewis A Co.s Display Window. Friday, Feb. 22, one mile nee Hinley va. McLaughlin. Saturday, Feb. 23, one mile handicap Hamer (scratch) va winner of week' races. - Ladles Admitted Free Mornings and Afternoons Except Saturday. Admindon, afternoon, 10c. Admission, evening, 15c. Moyer-Haywo- UTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! Moyer-Haywoo- Pared!. VOLUNTEER New Turk, Feb. 19. A dispatch from Caracas, Venezuela, In giving details Washington, Feb. 19, Senator War ran, chairman of the nenate commit-le- e on military affaira. Introduced a bill providing for the raising of 3 volunteer army of the United States during actual or threatened war. The bill divides the military establish ment into three branches, the regular army, the national guard and the volunteer army. It provide! that the volunteer army shall be maintained In time of war and when war is Imminent. and that It may he raised by proclamation of the President If congress shall have authorized such an act. In transmitting the draft of the bill to Senator Warren. Secretary Taft wrote a letter saying while he reo ngnized there Is little hope for Consideration during the present congress, be hoped the measure would be Introduced at this time so that it would he in shape to receive attention next of the suppression ef tho attempt made hy General Aatenlo Paredes to start a revolution, says that Parades and his followers, after their capture, wore executed. General Paredes and eighteen men were captured by government forces and sent from Bolivar and Maturin and bv boat from LaGuayra. , After this collapse of their nprif Uon they were imprisoned at Barranca under n strong gusrd, and later. It la aatd. all were shot. According to bulletins Issued by the Venezuelan government, the dispatch atate. Paredes and hla men perUhe.1 while they were seizing arms in an attempt to Three Americans who are escape. known to have hem with Paredes when he landed In Venezuela are repo nod among th elaln. Goner I Paredes landod with about 20 men at Pardenale, at the mouth seKKion. , of the Orinoco river. February 6th. The same bill we introduced in 'the In Mo army. of which Genera! house by Chairman Hull of the com'j whs chief of staff, were several mittee on military affairs.! men who are well .known Venezuelan-. Who the three Americana are JOHN THE BAPTIST. who scccmpanied catnot be ascertained hut they are supposed to be young His Head Will Be Klseed In Dark-nea- t. men who became tempted by the prospect of adventure. New Tork. Feb. 19. When "SaWANT ADg YIELD BIG RESULTS. lome" I given during the road tour of the Metropolitan Opera eompgnr WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. there will be some modifications in the 1 Bsl-dill- Esmeralda ARMY OF U. S. PRICE. IO9,, 20c, 90s stage business, It was announced yew terday. The tent scene will be play ed In an entirely new manner, with tke head out of idghl. "After the head of John The Baptist has been delivered to Salome," said C. W. Strine, manager of the road tour, yesterday, It will be disposed of in a receptacle at the front of the stage. The apostrophe to the heed will be aung with the bead entirely and when the kiss occurs the stage will be darkened. JOHN CREIGHTON'S WILL. Omaha, Feb. 19. The will of tj late John A. Creighton Brakes specific 0 bequests of 91.150.000, of which 1250.-00goes to relatives and hie house keeper and 9900.000 to education! and benevolent Innfltutlons.the Creighton university leading with 9500.000. But nil that Is left, over, estimated to be more than I5.000.poo, Is to he distributed among' the beneficiaries specifically named In the will in the share me proportions that their beer to the whole amount. Thus each one will receive four to five times a much as specifically named. Creighton Memorial (St. Josephs! hospital win receive 9200,000, it U |