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Show a year ers hsid over Republic of company leave and a enter to hi. fellow without being taunted with bis fealty to the Repubiicsa party. The President of the I'nited States could aor bow be publicly Insulted as b mgs a year ago, wherever twenty ciiiieua wore gathered together in seciariaa assembly. True, tie remuaats of the A meric, a so parts have bow started out to revet senate. States lnlted the ef km act the But people sr not taking them seriously. Mon and nre the American party Is becoming a joke. And tha bigness of lu pretensions can not cancel the littleness of Its power. They made the same Republican odious a year ago, It ia quire the fashion to be a Re- EXAMINER: HORSING THE by vry Day la IM Vtr fUMiri Pueiiahieg Cota Miim TM My. UEflCRJPTION 0l Drbvared by Carrier in City, iacisding funds Mora tog lummr, ptt Mb-ll- il M WW BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner lb eafit W .uid... g ticub. pet year. U At guar- -. M dvac.. FEARLES Mb INDCFINOENT. 2g 1ft A fttfiCii 11 JCKAttUttAl baft feu rlimtl iTe the prajudiced. bli UNIONISM IN COLDFIELD. fftWlli ftlilft1 U Will an- ftftft ftU U bbb uaitosed and vu. ...to publican bow. ftlnW E4 pennant aewtaper- tM U equal OOOm. ...-.- . The la dependent Workers of the W orld art beginning n reign of terror la Goldfield, Nevada. Sunday night they killed a rests grant keeper Bamel to By Iva because he had served meals workmen who had refused to Join their union, although they were members of the Federation of labor. It Is said that the I. W. W. Is from Cripple made up of refugee Creek, Colorado, who were drives out at the lime of the eicitemcat over the blowing up of the Independence mine. We have always felt that the hounding of the members of the Miners' Union and the forced, departure of the melt from their homes, by an organisation known aa the Mine Owners Association, waa an net of brutality and lawlessness and that both the Miners' I'nlnn and Mins Owners were one In criminal disregard K law and order, but If the 1. W. W. In Goldfield ie the Cripple Creek Miners' Union under a different name, then we much sympathy on a wasted have worthless lot of dynamiter. When a band of mea set out to rule or ruin, with nu mure Juatiflcmtlon for their acta than that given by the 1. W. - bb fbcblvmi ab bu bJbjbcia presented lalAdl lifri11! IfoB kwoffi udual but to trbb name mte M and published u full. All tottsm ceaimuwcauoaa liybl by Mb tlb plume. or uKiuaaA basket. The Urowa lb ihe wait brave BU never kite behind an assumed UM Ua t aak Ub EJ1 wr iu bb responsible few what you ar lUaaN at Subscriber will eonler a favor a ibia oAoa bf Uilan by lb sector? Tha Kaaiaiaar baiura Euaiui M N Tbb Moralai foubd Ob aala by ins ledspanfant Niwa Co, ball kaka City Oa 1 1 ihroefb tnuaa tab? lag Ogdsa aa Tha bou there Pacific Hallway. Tba Vbtoa rttofi Hallway, aad Tha O rag to Hborl Uab Hallway Eiaiclaar patnwi will ooafar a maaagaasral by re (aor aa tha office whsmevar they purtlag to ibia rail to lad Ub pa para at tba daaig Baud placia FASHION TO EE REPUBLICAN. W and when tha shut gun la employed with which to terrorise and Intimidate, the better element of any community should proceed against the lawless and drive them out of the country or Inlo the penitentiary. A year ago the Tribune and Ita supporter bad made tba name of Repub- lican altnoat adlua In Rail lake. It waa social death for a awa to acknowledge that he was a member of tha Republican party. Kara the moat loyal .members of the party realised that they were under tha turn. A. lira political furres of the eommunlty were aim-plblaalng with wrath at tha Republican party of atate and city and county. And the Republican party of the nation was under a cloud. Actually, that waa tha condition. Hera waa a band of poliiloal pirates Is Rslt lake who had made It unfashionable to he a Republican In Utah. Rounda funny. And yet It wu Just y that. men at Ike A year ago today tha head of the American party In Balt Lake had practically raptured every orgaalaatioa In the city not of a church nature sad they had acme of them. Bodies wholly disassociated with tha politics were dragged Into the arena, and employed aa agenrlea lo swell tha rhonia against the Repub-llra- a party. They yelled ao loud and ao constantly for the Amerleau party, and they punished so bitterly every one who did not echo the yell, that about the first thing a timid man did. wherever he went, was to drlsre himself la hots tllity to the Republican party. Tha thing grew, and men vie with each other la proving that they hated the old orgaalsalkm. That Is how It came that really eminent persona stood up In public and swore they wera ashamed of the President of the 1'nlted States. msn couldn't sit down In a Why, club In Balt lake, and admit that he waa a Republican without being subject In Insult. If he didn't deny bis Republicanism, he was at a disadvantage. He was frowned on. lie was He was made to nmlcr-a-ansuepected. that his motives were Impugned. He was told Unit be was under The charitable verdict be could get out of it wae that be dare not come out" and stand with the Americans. Talk about Intimidation, about coercion. abut mysterious Influence. If prince, potentate or prelate ter bad a heavier club over the br.uis of h!r people than the Amerleau parly lrud-thname of bint ha been lost to hi, d nut e lory. Within the year matters have chang'd. It I quite respectable no to he a Republican. A man la now permll- - THE BUN'B BFOTB. last year a great spot Telegram: waa observable on the atm. It act all the astronomers In the United Stairs to work. Now It la reported that the spot la brokra Into three or four parts, and the astronomers are again at work to And out what Is the matter. To any one who believes Warder's throry,, the matter ia plain enough. What seems lo look like a rolling area of fire In the aun, hr says, la a grand photosphere: that the eorona nf the sun la eiactly like our aurora borealis. .Tba aun'a spots, under that theory, aro duo simply to the fact that the eorona dues not cover qnite all the atmuaphrro of the aun, and we luok through It upon the sun Itself. If It ia broken Into three or. four jut ns, It means that the corona ha extended over a part of the epac that It did not cover two months ago. The hies of the gun ae a hall of fire, swung la Its majesty to consume what la the equal of a world every year merely he light a few inferior planet will have to be given up. There bn some Irreconcilable obstructions in the way. On the other hand. If we beilnvr lhat the aun throws off the elrciriclty that cornea through the 9d,ouO,uOu of miles of ether that separates us from the auu, aud begins Ita warmth when It strikes otir atmosphere, then the whole quearion hwka plain and simple, and reveals aurh an exhibition of in Unite wisdom and power tnd mercy that It la Joy 1 9 contemplate II CAUSE OF STORMS. Editor Examiner: Deprecating fhe unfavorable criticism of being or pedantic, permit me to tnakc a few remarks, on what I believe Professor ' Austin overlooked, when he said In his elegant lecture, the Men's Club of the glv.'ii Coiigregsilonal church, that the or the rainfall la Utah cauuot be explalucd. Some time ago the Times gave a i. o( thr rainfall In Western and as well as I remen. her. In the lust few years it whs twice as much, or mure, aa the years preceding I boo, and 1 believe that In must places it has Increased, so that Utah Is'mu the except km. Within the lnt few years there has e Aus-trsl- "Gained fen pounds in weight in eleven days. t? jx Thmts the proud report of a West Virginia man. He did it on one bottle of ALL MUGOSTS; BB. ijtfszK TOS JoRT3 dert. AND SI OS. Hutchtten started lor Mr. work over the Bait Lake early r,n,n Salt Lake Route. toheavily when he started, he said as Baa day. aad when we Bernardino there we stopped through-ou- t the night listruiug to the rain Next threshing down on the care. out and only promorning we pulled wto-we again ceeded 21 miles, aiopped,' this time fat good. Aa far as you could see ahead the track had been washed out while in id aces the cut had raved lb, making a horrible mess of things. After laying over there for hours we found that the train Could neither go ahead or back out, for the river behind had scooped out the grade and carried away a bridge and there we were. Thera was aothiag for It but to walk, and taking wur dt lh us, we stepped oat for Ban Bernardino. 1 sever will forget that to mile walk aa tong as 1 lira and by the time I got back I was nearly dead. When 1 left U Angeles the railroad ticket offices were a sight with people clamoring for some way to get hark east. The Boa: hern Pacific carrying passengers vis Sacramento and There Ogden waa alntply swamped. waa nowhere near enough bertha and even tha chair car were besieged by to go hark east, even people who if they walked. It waa lovely. kt u Most healthy, vigorous men and women in the United Stales are raised on good, old-- k fashioned Aihuckles ARJOSA Coffee. Never mind what the others drink, you want to he well. Say JnngA to the mao who tries to witch you from Aihuckles to coffee th&t pays him big profit at the expense cf your hd stomach. FwUj. been many vulcanic erupt tows, that of and last Mt. Pelee, In Martinique, yaar Vesuvius, being the most violent. In these eruptions a great quantity of particles are ejectwith such force that they are thrown miles above the tower atmosphere, and bring so light the continual stirring of the air In nil directions diffuses them, and prevents tlielr falling hack to thr earth for a eunalderabla time. Now this dust helps to form the clou-la- , at the elevation that tb-.- y are usually formed, otherwise the atmosphere being lighter, they would form much nearer tha surface ef the earth, and consequently burst before reaching the Interior of the contlumt, ao that only the coasts would receive any amount of rain, or those parts adjacent to the first mountain ranges from the coasts, and beyond very little, If any. Aa In the course of time, these par titles fall hack to the earth, which is another source of supply, the atmosphere gets leas dense, and the rainfall decreases, especially in region situated behind mast ranges. And as at present there should he almot a superabundance of atmospheric duet (on account of the many volcanic eruptions and wind atorma) this may for the Increase of rainfall In the rainless regions, a the dual also acts aa a blanket to the heat absorbed, which prevents the vapor from condensing too rapidly, so that It would he ronveyed by the moving sir, to regions further away, than alien there la les density. l ed FARRKU.Y. Avenue. TEKKNCT! 2M9 Washington MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Sacrauirnui Union: The elites of Great Britain have seen very much more of what they call municipal trading. but known here a mimirljial ownership, than have our American cities. In both countries the advocates and of the system are equally opponent vehement and uncompromising In their uplnluni. The liondoa county council hae lately been the especial focus of this flor a period of years this council ha gone very extensively Into municipal trading enterprises, with results that have been alternately heralded forth aa tremendously successful and as dkastrously destructive of public tuieresta. It has been difficult for one living far away, and In an entirely different atmosphere, to deter-mln- e the merits of the opposing contentions, bnt late elections have shown badly for the municipal traders. They have virtually been thrown out of power. and an the whole enterprise Is likely to undergo a searchlight Inquiry' with the result that an Important fund of Information will he added to the world's knowledge of municipal endeavor lu doing what, In our country, enterprising corporations generally undertake to d with more or lens satisfaction to the public. It Is not charge-that municipal trading in fawdon has town the scene of graft as we understand It. It has not claimed that private fortunes hare been made at puhllr expense. Whai charges of dishonesty have been alleged were as to the manner of accounting. s hereby profits were shown ! i where no profits existed. For Instance, nut of PZ.Sn.i0n expended In street widening in order that municipally owned railroad might he constructed along certain streets, only ITflS.MO had been charged ngainst the street railroads as a part of the Investment. Again, only .1 per cent had been set aside for depreciation and to create a sinking fund with which to redeem the bonds Issued. whereas the opponents of muni-clpstrading Insists that s least 7 Pnr cent of ro receipts should be set aside for deterin'-s'lnalone, to say nothina of s per cent for a sinking fund. o $ t CKSAN The New SOTS: c mpany. Chsrlr t bit. Many new specialties ere introduced during the action of ihe play. ll.itch- - iittie which U sppenring si the I'Mdteiim this week, arrived in Salt r.sterdav wpij additions' the washout sltin'ioj-- , ,.i ending I'1' ,ake Route. rnr'v eordlng to Vr Mntrhfn n MADAM BUTTERFLY." In Madam Butterfly," the widely taiaed about new grand opera which Henry w. fcavkge is to produce here next week. Giacomo Puccini, the lul-iacomposer, tot smashed traditions with Kuoseveiiism awoep. He tow M an example ia grand opera composition that other noted cumposera tosy he expected to fultow. Madam Buiierfey" is irrestible tonal trag-egdft is grand opera with count-tonew novel charms. Whoever heard of a grand opera in hick a modem highball is or iate which ia initiated aaprepared, American consul and a young naval iteutea-aut- , or finally ,a grand opera score in to which earner bars from the American national anthem? All this only accentuate tbs faecuuKkto of Madam Butterfly." Wfiea tha curtain ha vanished you are confronted with heavy Japanese draperies of black aad gold. These melt into what might be termed acenie allegories. Night aad day ia Japan are shown, then Buddha riaea la htoric proportions out of the mins of tho river and the sky fades to the color of cherry blossoms. The stage agaia darkens and the open begins when the llgais go up, showing a kill top near Nagansaki, with Butterfly's little house and garden la the foreu m ground. - nll-nlg- Hut-trrfl- t Good Do You Like Honest, Square Dealing ? medicines are pnt out under the belief that d Dr. Pirrce'a publicity in the best possible guaranty of merit, and tiuj the moat Intel, ligent people generally want to know what they take into their it be as food, drink or medicine. Although it was a bold and quite out of the usual practice of makers of propristep to fake, etary medicines, yet Dr, Fierce, some time ago, decided to publish brood. all the ingredients entering into the fast and on all his make-u'ed family medicines. A sqnaig celebr his or of composition, deal is therefore assured every one using his medicines, for one knout exactly what he or she is paying for when purchasing them, since every ingredient is published its plat English on the anj tomdness of tkt same stflested under solemn oath. ( These several iugredi. cuts are selected from among the very best known to medical science for the cure of the various diseases tor wliicii these medicines ait recommended. world-fame- stum-wheth- er bottle-wrapp- er p, bottle-wrappe- Tha most eminent and leading sand-- 1 left! toarhori tnd vritrvt of all the several schools of practice have endorsed each of the ingredient entering into Pieroe'a medicines in the strongest The makers of Dr. Fierce medicines be!ievehat intelligent people ir. do Viah to oVn their nioutha like a lotVtflyoang bins and gulp down either in whateveijtwMeto them,medicine, the way ST'lGw.viVt without knowing antnmhing of the of properties and harmies character the agenU employed. They believe that health i Mi xacird a hei' be experimented. ew.v. ur. l iercc s meuicme are made whuhy from the roots of plants found growing in tha depths of our American Forests. Thev ara ao compounded that they cannot io harm m any com, even to the meat delicate woman or child. By open publicity Dr. Fierce has taken his medicines out of the list of secret nostrums, of doubtful merit, and made !j j rs generally employed in the long ran, to Its use is tong continued, even in kIJ doses, cost Dr. Bierre several vest? gf careful study and labor, with the aid gf killed pharmacists and chemiru to assist him. Naturally, lie doe in car to give away bis scientific and exact for preparing liieee lur dicinet ut be does want to deal ia the bhi4 open manner with all hia patron srft and under this and Eatirnu, of dealing, tliey mav knuv whin are when they exactly taking hia medicine. What Do They Cure? This qnft. tion ia often asked conrerniiig Dr, Pierces two leading medicines, " Gi ildea Mediral Discovery and "Favorite u-- ln The answer is that "Golden Medical is a most potent alterative or and tonic or iiiyi,. tor and acta especially favorably in curative aud healing way upon all ths mucous lining surfaces as of tlie nasal passages, throat, bronchial tubes, itna-acbowels and bladder, raring a lain them semediki or xnowh oowro-moThey era therefore, in n else per cent, of catarrhal eases whether tha nil by themselves, being absolutely and disease affects the nasal paasage, ths In every sense tli root, lanrnx, bronchia, stomach ( By this bold step Dr. Pierce haa shown catarrhal dyspepsia) , bowels (a mucoos that hia formulas ara of such excellence diarrhea), bladder, uterus or otbv that he ia not afraid to subject them to pelvic organs. Even in the chronic or ulcerative stages of these affections, g the fullest scrutiny. There ia a badge of honesty on every ia often successful in effecting cures. bottle of Dr. Fierce medicines in the The "Favorite Prescription is advised full list of ita ingredients duly attested for the rate of one rlassof diseases only ns correct under solemn oath. those peculiar weaknesses, derange-ment- a and irregularities incident to No other medicines put up for general nae through druggists can maka claim women. It ia a powerful yet gento any such distinction, and none other tly acting invigorating tonic and than Dr. Pierce'a medicines, have any strengthening nervine. For weak, worn-ouwomen no matter auch professional endorsement of their "Faingredients. Such professional endorse- what has caused the break-dowwill be found most ment should have tar more weight with vorite Prescription the afflicted than auv amount of lay, or effective in building up the strength, endorsement, or testi- regulating the womanly functions, submonials. duing pain and bringing abont a healthy, Of coarse, the exact proportion of vigorous condition of the whole system. WomeiNuffering from diseases of long each ingredient used in Dr. Pieroea iqedininea aa well as Ihe working formula standing, are invited to consult Doctor or manner nf preparing the tame, and Pierce by fetter, free. All correspondthe specially devised apparatus ana ap- ence is held as strictly private and Adarraa Dr. B. pliances employed in tlieir manufacture, sacredly confidential. are withheld from publicity that Dr. V. Pierre, Buffalo, K. Y. Dr. Piercea Medical Adviser f IOOQ Pierces proprietary rights may be fully free on receipt of tl o reproteotoa from such unprincipled imi- pages) ia sent for , nr S tators as might be pintically .inclined- - cent stamps d The preparation of these medicines tamp for copy. Address without the use of a drop of alcohol, so aa above. Disoov-erj-r blood-purifie- r, mm-SMr- rf. t, over-worke- d n, paper-covered- cloth-boun- s In the flrat production at Budapest; aad Rena Vivienne, who captivated La Boberne, at Covent Pucclnl'n Garden, as Gilds in Rlgnletto" la at yaar, !t may be said that these three wpre selected, by Mr. Ravage foe hla grand opera company largely ot the recommendation of the earn poser himself. In addition to these thre are two others, Dora de Phlllippi, whose . , debut in Chicago, waa a urunuusceil success, and Estelle Bloomfield, vbo ws brought from the Royal Opera House In Dresden, making five teaButterflies" In the cast. In addm ition to three complete casts ud a grand niters chorus, Mr. Savage hat furnished an orchestra of nearly sixty musicians, specially engaged fur ths present American tour. In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5$ you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A ' Dressers lf ly Kohn Bros. Clothing for PEDRO In Fa'rln-- s 1907. THEATRES Passenger Tei.s of Bad Cond'ticn Also At California End of Lire. .non. leading msn El, Lieutenant Pinkerton la preparing for his wedding" to the dainty little Japanese. His friend Sharpie, the KEW SUPERIKTENDENT United State consul, warns tom of the folly of the lark. But Pinkerton insist a on gulag ashore. R. E. Hunt Named for Light A RailThe music here is Occidental la atway Ce. Position. mosphere, but changes later to the richer Oriental coloring of the JaVacant for almost six months, tha panese. The tone la most of superintendent of the delicate la Butterflyspainting position numentrance street railway servlr of tha Utah ber. It la stronger the marthrough Light A Railway company, resigned riage ceremony, the Introduction of by W. P. Read, has been filled by the Pinkerton to hi wife's rekttloaj and ppulatmmt of R. E. Hunt of Norfolk, when her uncle, the Bouse, renounces Va.. general superintendent of the her. Norfolk A Portamouth Traction comThe whisper of winds through the pany. Circulars to thl offset were blossoming tree !c the notlf of made public by W. H. Bancroft, praai-de- the finale ascherry night closes la and Pinkof the local street railway com- erton and his blrde are left alone. pany. The there are troubled rumblings so By this order, the poaltkto of assist- from the distant sea, lu which the ant to the president, filled until re- light of ships and the harbor can be cently by F. K. Morse, resigned. Is era reflected; bit of chants lrom abolished. Hunt is a street railroad the on the mountain aids arc man of more than twenty years' ex- boratemple on tha wind, which carries the an considered authorIs perience, and laughing songa of the geisha girls ity on urban aad Intsrburban railway from the city below. He will lake charge about matter. Alternating echoes of tragedy and April 1. folly merga into a beautiful love aong, which Butterfly sings, with here and A healthy man I a king In hia ewa there already a aole of foreboding In right; an unhealthy man is aa unhap- her heart, despite the reassurances of Burdock Blood Rlttera Pinkerton that hla love la true. py slave. build Gradually he overcomes her fears up sound health keeps you and In hursts a rich melody rising well. to climax, che Is transformed from the ahrinklng girl to the all trusting and at no moment In the woniaa, opera is the feeling more Intense than In this duet. The second art shows the Interior of Butterfly's hoam after Pinkerton has been away nearly three years. Their little son plays In Ihe garden WEDNESDAY AT THE GRAND. and Butterfly waits at the window, Lincoln J. Carter's "The Fast scanning Ihe horiion for a glimpse of Mall." which appear tomnrrow night Pinkerton's ship. Butterfly scorns the marriage proat the (hand Opera House, I the beat and moat aucoeasful railroad and posal of a righ Japanese, who claims scenic melodrama- on Ihe road. Mr. she is already a divorcee. The PinkCarter baa woven Into a consistent erton's ship arrives, but with It comes of a sensa- ht American wife. He wean te meet story all the good and postpones the ordeal tional melodrama, ilia dramatic cli- Butterfly, max at the end of each act are until morning. la the meantime Butterfly bus recstrong enough to sustain a whole play, ognised the ship and prepares to welyet they are so well graded that the come Pinkerton. Flowers ara scattered never Interest spectator's flags the performance. The on the floor, she dona her wedding throughout clever clock trick at the end of the gown and htdoa with her baby, thinkfirst act nerer falls to take three or ing in her childish way that Pinkerton four curtain rail, the Mississippi riv- will run up the bill and hunt for and then will spring out of er steamer. Its engine room showing them, their placet of concealment and sura practical furnace, and the explosion with complete change of scene behind prise him. But Pinkerton dnea not come. The a curtain of rising smoke In the rear of which U seen the wreck amid the sunlight on the transparent sliding walla of the fades to red; rushing water, sends the curtain then blue; the "abojl" aervant brings in the down amid thumlcrs of applause. In vigil bethe third act the full slxed freight lights and the long music soulful Accompanied by gin. Its train with familiar lettering of the rlih an Invisible chorna the depth various rail road I anil Ita realistic en- and volume of the heart of thli gine, making ita own steam, takes the wonderful story graduallyappeal deepens aa aide track as the "Fast Mall train the curtain slowly descends. comes thundering along (he main line For the last act the curtain rises at the rate of forty-fiv- e miles an hour on the same scene. The child and snatches the mail pouch on which again y during the tight, the the heroine has planed a letter to her has slept has moved from the window sweetheart warning him of danger, la where she not watched with tearless eyes the must thrilling climax ever witness- the night long. The lights flicker and ed on a stage. In the last act Niagara one at a time; the blue of Falla Is seen from the center of Sus- go out, moonlight deepens Into puple, thm the torpension Bridge amidst tha wild and red nf dawn finally bursts pink rent of rushing waters, the maddening Into wo know the aun baa roar and rising mist of a scene that risen.yellow and has been dnrked upon and elaborated The birds in the orchard greet the upon by the Aetna Stage Electric day with paena of smiling spring. The Lighting Co., of Chicago. maid, Huxukl, induces Butterfly to go It Is In this act that the villains get to sleep. She la awakened by the I heir Just deserts and the lovers are sound of voices and runs down stairs after five acts of thrilling to meet Pinkerton, but area the Incidents and hair breadth escapes. American wife. Then she Is only told hilt The coniwny is an 'extremely good half suspects the truth. one, containing many well known peo- She promises the American woman that Pinkerton can have his son In half an hour, and aenda all away. alone with her child she bllnSfoMa him. places Japanese doll and in American flag In hla hands and put him In the sunshine to play. Behind the screen we see her go with the fats dagger and reel forth mortally wounded. She creeps to the child's side and dies as Pinkerton rushe Into the room, amid one great hat abort burst of music, that follow a long sorrowful song by Butterfly. Madam Butterfly" la a wonderfulthe ly potent thing, which engaged minds of many men. John Long conceived It. Ulscnsa, the noted Italian librettist, now dead, translated In to Italian to Puccini's genius horn melWill ody. B. H. Elkin transplated ll again plniiMtl lo know to English and Henry W. Savage, tliut wp liitie nrranpul for with the magic of aong, scenery and effecta, possible only to the American stage. Interpreted It. It Is the acme tin f.clnsiu Mile in thin of lyric achievement. To Puccini, who is nnque-tlonabi'ilv of the greatest living Italian composer, having In Tosca," La Boheme" and Madam Butterfly" three great successes to his credit, must he nccnrded the first honor of the elevation of thl powerful story to grand opera rendition. Purelnl got the !npiratlou for Ms work when he saw the original one act dramatic version produced In Ien-d"- i Fine This version treated only of the episode in the last half of the opera. Thr Italian masterpiece Is In three Men an, and tolls the beautiful story com- I WASHCUTS MA1UI1 d n The Action of Scoff s Emulsion on thin people is marvelous. It contains just Ae food elements they need purest cod liver oil and hypophosphiteg to scientifically prepared that they can be most readily aggimilated and converted into fat, bone and muscle. TITEKDAT, road U having all kind of trouble at tha Cali fond cad 'of kiDti-reve ith wikihouti. aifc with the happenings strenuous Me Of railroading tra the l fcofj Emulsion. IfAH, tht --t- THE EXAMINER OODEi;, CLARKS STORES plete. Madam Butterfly" is the nuw ambitious effort Henry W. Savage has ever made. From the standpoint of scenic investor and efferfa it ran he well said that he has far eurpasvd his nnrstifa production of Parsifal." Not aVin- - did he spend a fortune In making his production, but hla agents rsr.vassrd Europe for anltable prims to Interpret the difficult and fsscirsiltig role of Madam Butterfly. Hr ennrd distinct victory for p'nduerr when he secured tor his flr- -i m clean performance Fran Pr.i 'toauuisr. who created the part donna '! 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