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Show THE [=e5] DRAMa |ace | s A Jrother FolioWitie Were im the the ‘Golden State 18 the vaudeville houvuse day night Xe inj Dadiawe, the Sum? from : tieh Henry ind) Wthel1¢]1 pe, PM-Dorothy Brenner Rose presenting ‘Mie ubman and the anci i on a work of high- -class combined with mu a rare combination ry. Dolores, Queen of Leon (soprano). ‘strikes thavnenn sce et SEP » TEMS OF | bers to be rendered ‘are: 46, vane Louis, is the ar : t] Cr fone (ot any member Of ‘we 1oO . tur his aggregation 8 of talent ean1). sisting of father, son and little daugh- Inv Diay itself acted. the gi Shee ee ion ter, hte expert gymnastS ees and Thel; them' aaverc to a Then senthie pl: pa Piavets rt 7 XY amusing is h has: S_ und galax y of the Sayage for this a Temarkable. ind ‘company any Suece he competent | ‘ secured by ‘production onc ed /tion of Dan" selection She} where e whl eae tnes: ne Pde ee ‘The heating of on pi has MARCH hight'! ap ae i 11, 1906 a+ Fiasin' (ng = ‘tions 3, ductions are 2» of a preparatory. - time é on it. Voys Wy omit L ano! "The of loaner " 7 Ham is | Starred McIntyre eatand Har- r pieces iow, rhoning in' New York, were vritter : Seti i : by women-something of eyy Ral plays all ¥Y|tion Me, Myy to Me, Dre: "dd." MoU NEMS ae eg the Stage Love" ‘and ts Tree," Heath at a is ann Althoughis violently attacked well able to take himself. His speeches be into he Hobart See |comedy of ‘ a-political trenc seen on this side = e uled Jol John is ae pas oper: advices 3 ere jain ure said tobe Geake: ing. 3 ele | Arthur. Byr Se. i eo recently credit Mr, ea ih centers jand. Su aa los adin Bemale Was Neary) j 4 "The 1ur and lve ae elas in ede ei ear) ho is playi h byron, who is playing: role whieh by inthe. ends «ighe ne + long Hare are | useact in the hands of= to be | conductor became als : ts The Whirlwind? World is the title chosen | amenian Skinner | He seen, in the) ed. began the supporting financial George ae. prese mt vigorons| u little See myed sticky New home se son . a eo Vie sparring mak cct feebly lamp-post on a at the Is now |v of as ian th as " The t Cat | Mr. years. ans or ithea "B Curing... engagement, the theatre tall, lank for 3 the quiet ccaninc bitter! Ne Oe ‘ 4 sf me No 60 company, York from De.discovered and vigorous the reat-orchestre Bites i = I of these genius C.-Boniface " sf vi ei ae of." the late | recent little stick of| 00S | Stok os kes' PRee reply Mr. BU cea latte te 1 to big little | Gvery year in't el Del to Pht tlh of a and directing ations. anc die oe of thirst ja BNOtner, old 7 but on sar join is the nent Aer 7 various avine times te N lactors and Ellen | Barrett | Lotta we Ge y actres: Terry, Ristorl and JX eque i prominence A eS ter vears it has been | O'Rourke as Vaaig men. =e he last In jmime the a five last has "others years extravaganza The and pe the become month pect "the ane thea tres RWhalish put in the being new is and ih this age 2 , man Ts deed accompanied bs Tt indeed, he is, by Stanislav n enter a bestial eo uaeene ungoyernE design up- with an i hideous "appealing ‘strongly All ends we ren- the wars with the this that think that wid- | 4 Sequel, from | fared in became Rock | Whom open_ brilliantly attractive figure at the close person and the tale end, reader the author is intends prene to to write perhaps to show how Yatsek the field of what ultimately of the monster" Martsian, the ‘Opped the story off by leaves one minus of the an ear. Bukoyemskis the | 1h revenge for his treatment of Panna giv- | Snulka any The story affords a vivid description and of full useful moon, | and of the condition interest- | drinking, ses Staunton's.. April, new the and of Poland the Reilly & | 'anks plety the novel, | haughty of during of Janeiro whe "The | 2 the guest figured. the tilled. Fate ‘ General a Crown of Among of his the new Fonseca, evi s and | tle, and and the older nobil- into the Curtin's work been done, as usual, for the preservation in all its suggestit offers an Engfs at all times Bees. Brown the comers Mr. clas- (Boston: & Price Lit- $1.50.) ‘1 interesting dy | Smooth novel better alike, of the-later the It will contain | #S translator has color, three by with sreat care in the peasants demeanor will be pub- | lty toward 1.by Britton Co., Chicago. eight illustrations in Ameri- "and yee current presented rs A . young the Hk veiaeis Th characters including : Jers of narration, new | 10 the sympathies. of A. week of Destiny," about pub- Press 2 Is an Index. sanur - ie | fications of Robert Grier Cooke, Inc., What have we to do with abroad?" ‘is a volume of great beauty and dis- | This question, more or less popular | Unction entitled, "Great Grandma's | 3 score of ye 50°, seems sur| Looking Glass," by Blanche Nevin, | prisingly antiquated today when one at nearly | hich London provinces Dumpty Ypectacle on For Thomas Mitchell Peiree, five by Har- | 0f the Polish idiom old DeLay. Mr. Staunton will spend | fveness and withall the remainder of the winter in. Rio de | Hs sh reading which |Drury Lane spect: nalee t Theatre | Royal Ry Lane. be ine the diost in. sorts i roducer of ths < style of enterthl eee About Ich vistas time these. a risahaha 5 After|on Panna Anulka. In these passages spend | Sienkiew{ez displays his keenest pow- vorne concern 2400 the Easter, Schuyler panto-| ve fo 2 ; misshappen sae és fellow Y able temper and a saat musical] more seratch, take place in| tually, and has made his|for Poland, the Book to of Larson, of | UShed sport- are a to the wars. "Alla iNiam Allen : d R will visit the happinéss. that Augusta Joshua of i ite construction fore Seater transits of Mercury and Venus over | seventeenth century, the isolated manthe sun's dise, and other information. | sions, the dense forests, the rude The almanac, which is compiled by | justice, the fieree passions, the hard rence for English ifto manner eve »otonote Bosina Vokes, |, 22ushters vearaEnelle five more period from 1 ing the day thelr fra re 1a-operate a by Tom changed jcah in the og Law and headquarters Ma-| Wi | nae Tsland,for Tl., has Years,"" published "An Alma-| 2400 ¢mbracing Irving Booth out > "Commercial and Mrs. : w hom she portrays Ho- aninuat 8 Henry Edwin Mary Anderson, Salvini, Avale ag a rouge a "al > ; family distinetion. A is to appear in the band has left for the west | new country, of this English novelist ns with each succeeding book Kis pen. Shia uch to see5 looks x ec at- ve weeks in California. -events of: Mr. Phillpotts' they | Worthy uptown landmark, Immediately center upon thts attractive young man and Anulka, Pan Gideon's ward. es strangely enough, punished by the dismere | favor of the lady of his heart and her Ar-| guardian, and through the kindly aid nervous. | of a priest who was once hea soldier and scholarthe father of Stanislav, goes forth growing whose essay, Mr. few The it ee . York the cn In its spirit the book resemblés | of King, John appearing The Secret Woman" and "Children | with all his grace of the Mist," except that as a ee mind. So abruptly does rut hocrices w Naa the > ayTo- den in-| IPaAne anyon. of the Colorado. _in-| that Miss Tarbell will probably Ho - his J Tarbell, vital Mr. White,in With lc a Ca was som yours ago Caen Mr : D P | Powers, a' famous ‘actress pli inaged the hostelry. Among her. gheste at all ated ly and. a ie ovel evan, into is to a go,big andoffice will building.| soon be | made ie ‘ peed at the corner of For-| pet ee ioe aon | Js ge ae aie i revelatio ‘< OF er : mour, it is s Miss Ida M. oy a ps . ; ant) anger if pain 2 : avi > ge! read . ; the progres In | cats reader: re- wealtIth, mance panna ihr id: Dogs.' rely" nad fred hovel, "The Portreeye," Boniface, who did not exe pp ae | ue Devonshire that he | poor | shippers, * individual} | the fi Ganerian. 7 he convivial fe Hany ch eacredlone ant afresh | Sobbva Bee : Tust infin a thé Z great and Ae turally eraceful, Lincoln! newspaper am to astound! 3 18) Boniface so face by 3 n noble of comparatively ; distinction cent ct¥aor : : ; : falls of the impetuous tempers an extraordinarily complete compen-| of theafoulBukoyemeki ho. perform aj for . of the Bukoyemskis, who f dium for the student of modern {n-|jyafcrous and always entertainin eee politiesBaker, In eastern (DAnere ae one Stanislav fights proving a hee tay Stannard who is Asia. expos-| with all five, at a time, ing in McClure's magazine the money himself master by wounding all of his 2 " ‘ at . « making cireulties of the iesrailroads and opponents and himself escaping with- - was|chiavellianism," when ) March McClure's 2 i support . corrier --- the four Bukoyemski brothers, led Stainslav -Tsyprianoviteh, son BE Steffen: ‘article ‘on Senator Colby, in But that is a mistake. The real hero the February, McClure, has thoroughly of the romance appears a bit Tater in Oe ee ae ha of the Jersey | the person of @ youthful noble, Yatsek the the f | rattan, : _ : role a King. ohn Burkett Rydeiyresentthe Putnam Weale's Mew book on "The || money in the company ie 5 ‘ 4 Ie 2 presen Re-Shaping of the Far Fast' is de-| | ing Charles Klein's ihe plav. pany of "The Li é SN 1S play o ie Lion | seribed by the London Telegraph as finish-| an The fayorate baton Theodore Thomas was ie nm ms os nextGotetnar fa f Ge ‘s. Fay Davis, who/hero of "In the Bishop's Carr rou the cast of "Man| and is now appearing as a hard-heart- Pee company 8 : Se all | Alabaster Staircs " whichh a baster Staircase," a will produce in Londen -ecore u hig | which 7 Lights in the Ijerary ee ; a the play-|06 care | wright : again ed : Mouse," ; in Chicago, "hie . isis aga demonstrating his right to pe called | : 2 + wepaatl ; a Otis Skinner began his career aS a ee a AL oes EL. Seca (Star under the Ch arles Frohman manMaude Aaa ris: tHe widely atte wie | a8gzement in New Haven jn: 'the new | ‘roles a The etl wrinitiea mK "ana tye ane re + : oP La ¥ < | Fire neh play, "The Duel. Erfef.tele-| cockney lover in." 'Op-" My2Thimb © » | Rave eicceeat ily | Lf 7 ines ra Paes leas ae in e* arms ef . the in-|*Slage and studio. and . nours Phillpots Dartdefendia day hi in| by Eden for defenda ner id defending vo viil early be enen red of the ate to the public with voice and pen. S/moor brought novel. out by The McClure-Phillips the SE s his second a nce, working sixteen hours a day in hearing defery been |2ot . in: the: ce Paderewski i JTAILRS ¢ cf resulting sciindsipes aie ae There are 100 pe ople in th: produc- ----- "Julie sid Bon"Mexico Bon ak""Brown of ara" three} pre-| - the by stars entitle trid; pr EYmMNastle an hour's ae «| co;omedians Rid . ea me ee the : eGraw Grandpa In af an 4 aet.of lutions, whic caption: CITY, SUNDAY, the Re aerre gent';< song, a - Ribbon gaining Sit EwiGepriana,spiri anu : fast song reTon 7" "Only < % sole}ve Be duet Bugle S8ere- | cince he r esumed : oyThe < a Is Sounding'; Fo vefre?? his practic ing with nade She Sleeps vallad, "Waiting: ' the plano, and he hail unde1 ine wh 2 resident of Munich Law: anne, _ nae eee . A fe 0, Fr All-of-a-Sudden1-ofa ane st aan " now lacie 2 theie gam gamut: fron : serenade, "C ome gs00d singing to1.YUuns wi rom MY. ""Ade pia. ‘has tert < } ; Serenade, re walking Flor t aS Written the comedy. ,of| finale, "Fondly 1: prefers. to- be uking. «Flora | the century, - and rhap F . the ac ees comedienne." Tutt an eccentric | decade, fo} ie ‘ eines eis ee : a mortal bara ays ; uv No@S the: Im-|story and depends for its Hie Te .Notes of othe ame ote rose =by any} ‘together tipon thi sparkling wit of ‘th ni Te a : ' aon k SEA TL W 0 i zondoh in 1e Busch family, Which does eutnor,and. not. uponthe personality | Peg phd the r¢ le billed 0 day ‘of uncertainty in-the:drama?'than pupritone ), Mr. John Robinson; Pro- | pear in Spain the spring. Si anyother ‘note inthe fariou: » | tess * and Master Clive, plano turned to Europe lane Mi ie Avright'ssscale:.. The stngesitukv aes ais violln, Among the musical NUMbeen ving quictly at his Rou : from Hand | Atstrtan slagers, Of) ay cer| 1s on" {Ul Clear' note, thé 7 note of whole: | |eyoung exile (tende). Me. Thomas AshAnd it ane : rartt iia eed eee a ‘Regent mows more trerhis 1, 0orkn, 8 Excellency, the & some Ger jolll DePS. Bass wreck Yid ineludes | cal Teh ayes Ana and the politi-ts Sh: ‘ « ipainn i etferson. county list Comes M{] dred ond'‘ on' ; the | one of : Simplei ‘ : < Flora self-evident virtues, drafied act whict &.1n ay diversi- | matically ia , i is~ SALT LAKE to find. Mrs. Lizzie ‘Tl. etEdward: Agnes aoe é : Donna maid ‘Aviciesson: on honor eo (contralto), Miss Ju-a thn ae ¥ Apuilar, Monday, he a | SoMeness> This skit has proved a Cae Girls."") oul the cireult and un i a ho qe make a hit here _ oubtedly Will) i as merit ° beautiful dramatic; construction, tainly W. Savage offers ; op State+4 street||2t the Salt) Lake - theatre aa atre Mon-} Tuesday: ay ; Ben Be form: pen-here or. raters day-and, Wednesday, and Clubma The: is stamped sicul REPUBLICAN, hate is "perfecting hersel€ fa sing Bo'i olay "Bits th b Germa de Naywrights have been so close- | Hail, Queen of Leon! W. Ds ; ly identified with their own ee Sin i eee cen be tee en! of oO | Injunetion :to stop im has Diesen applica Bae . a as Thomas Clansman" xon, Jr. Instead leay Comeny Bevis. . Le tte 9 Seeons "Gucci the Ing "The to the of tandec W othe Century, ae to the stage manager and the es te : oorah, Dies p mercies of the e stage in George Ade's "The Coutity'CRAlr. |e aay rae Tuesday cage Ses ciao is a dramatization of eb helactors, the former Baptist cratar has! AOA hi ; : a March 12 and-13._ The cast is: Ma jae wae called "The T a story supervised every detall of the perf . psis Orpheem Bilt % successful WO weeksoy at t Los Angeles On headliner will atop engage INTER-MOUNTAIN "the ts. illustrated silhouettes "Humpty The Este Larne by Klaw e by quaint Alice poem with full-page | regards Dunbar Jenkins. bearing this | ing title | Sress the most questions of and supplies an original and attractive | sary to book, especially suitable for gift pur- | See how the the that are engag- attention press. It is of con- only. neces- enumerate these questions to far we have traveled of late Erlanger there Ne little of the old- |f poses, and is one of the earliest of | Years in the way of closer~internafashioned. pantomime :and r -more-of th e] os Stay! year. tional relations with = the ‘rest: of the ashioned. pan € 0 nnobli rol- | World. Next to the regulation of railAmerican stvle.o usieal comedy fea he . publication of the eesecond yol of tl e > .jiji- | road rates and the statehood of our tures than inet any of itsF i predecessorsnectume ee the revised one enla reed edi : cae he ree tion of Grov e's ‘tionary of usic | four remaining territories-purely do$ Co Seene -- ie gir boiled down i 9 oiled down into a T?-rainute Another, three-ace act will of O'Rourke mother, pleasing Drury r Out," hicle pet trio- ‘ee + . » George "<= ne - Ade's Mere a great rg t the singing icW kinodrome: will ye vill: include. ve- of mone on 1 Awe dl wnat The "4 ere is See are ‘sure iction' | scene are nan | Arkansas ‘rench "The ‘The ao and the Fac jhe week. comniencing March ‘ ‘ > 7 19 the Orpheum management an3 ‘ ttraction Mieno now at Sth acd oe \ d ett (age! 1 PP + a ee ane SCUSS PERT: BO Ot ° hills story around the live af. | his. wil Joainnetle. (reared in. the-clty, Srinl annie - ~ Sea * it Ligh the . the ct DK Campbel 1; ho pt olitntace & } aie "Th a: oe 1 been eee of hinges Tom: Logana womat tind ite ee be tion | Mass., produced the 926 March under the f stage ; at ries y o ra ant oe week's Rieee and an aa j N. : Pov who: ompan n New York, to ea title role in Mi Smooth She | Created by William Collier oye : Barrymore 4m. song ee is oe going dean wing to. to London | yy. of e@iy American the vet- Edeson, : Georec Primrose trel compas will wa tHeact Human In hi bi 4 tt : mbo.on eae ao) i eR , the life to the EO Ta 1 fi meh ee end from. chait &, vill) bea da o 1 | ure 1 . moss Sn ful fe lover-! that successively Isc, ratons nO of ih ; Pas® . Sunes peaull heats tmorly Te nti ee "Tn | his act Mr. Primrost Mt "1a WHOS' . ha . heae Bowe r' Willeaisgr x at and clog DEC=s s |Jude ; 4 ‘ nic ed ; iveAe se pert oo ean esvathalf at pol pul:past * Slee will ed be Oat three) Thursday ¢ unit F rida i Gillett¢ ye a 'Clarice'..on contis the . road. b" to oper a lee nae : . stepped upon ria Ui walclacat vas ‘ . a ae rae Eut ine hha! ae ¢ - T number oh whois ofthe arfisles re-written, Baeand Se ie Mubtracens with Colntea ants P Reka As Whee welcome violets and destecm; great boxes other flowers were sent theatre were on the taken to Another "familiar j the atre-goers with a DGTTeRs was iene aera also Valter' the wd Penn oor 10rs cir. books: : room. ficure to. Baltimore this company Is the anager with of Says the _1 to|Seems. ee: to he be q | evening opening his dressing Collier, teed ge phy ae a Lights huve' ry large the heen ditions absolutely rican - recent reports from ee been full of the riff, the Panama canal, Santo Domingo in China, mixup, the the Morocco cae tele eee x "head con- confer- ence, the situation Venezuela and eae: ireatenss a in war with Gersubjects ot music y treated." ‘The | ja orely spec"aiative. intereat: |. They a cara ite attention by the genta each of th is making for action some sort oe our part, and as a arch - Criti There | consequence, in most cases, of respona effort Wer might have evaded stre > nowadays les for | sjpilities w hich ret aes range e Ridgely noneane e | book OES The vito ts many . tinuous a reception that it: momentari- and ; ly | Mestic topics unavoidably Wa ishington n ly stopped pe action of the play. Besides this ublic teathabdal Mr. Pio recery i matty privat® tolens of ted,of | the dine wae w Bre Row. Able. to a mnounes the No titles time ago published use of a xr. OF Meredith had we wished, Mr. | chosen a lite/ Hundred Nichol- wisely but or which his exchanges, we unwisely Tt igs not an unusual for any editor to find, that to have assume. thing nowadays in looking over journal after jour- stoe k company [eon goes him several better with a nal, even those which ‘are published lnew, nevel called | Tr House of ‘a}sininland. -Ameriean Cittes> "Haw eaee tall, beautiful Thousand Candbks. 3y the side of a} voted the major part of their editorial wom un Hd hO |} thousand. candles .a hundred Mghts| pages to the dise ussion of forelen po- Jobyna Howland, the aristocratic young Mall : A a -pe "Biel wrote peice }pleas the for ‘ unanimous many the in Instead press their and uch run 5 ) c} a th Susa i cason. ae reper- China ; the Straits v! Europe repertons' of a aie 600° : ltobson this week PEO duce he ne d inj Nady svarch of a) Husband: Next. during her New York run: she} |!921 Gibson girl. In "Th« Ham Tre' ve it rr ippe \ New himself 2 oomre a Ee ing Way as ‘to y in the vk ‘ Pay ir -Gile vaderewski hunting ves, ected that ! Le by i a ee, on re tria vehicle os. her Ci ths reer produc on the cess Flavia duction of in James K. Hackett's pro"The Prisoner of Zenda." Cs ‘ o ih ha © hy Os " per "rnvi Pauline whica soo of the praise the diy essayed o the rene Ti 1 | to whom melancholy ung baritone: task: Dane mac : few, it|sang are "Dorcas" | burg, | is an \ 5 at the Ruby, ‘ an Mozart ae Germany, on most honor the American Festival es i in ae dierent chi ire | Was born written of, lat j Years- ago, . ‘ by Lafayette Brown 2. Co wrote Immortal best. in 1863 by kn Wil Sobieski's splendid | driminesdor Had the eae Gibbon's * ‘ Work < in the uwnavon about thirty of a Nonconformist z eet aliey :son ‘Me - | ele ee ay ae wily | Sen fu ife: ly xuge he had zeavin went to verse, by € and h La NO) ve |}. ‘ thus having seeing of choo miely nn 1 Was appren- ail corners of returned to rei naeta riers ee tt xperiences. Juring he had done a #000 a ig trips l, | deal in Lt; 2. ; merchant vessel; ship: worked be7 ' Freneh liner for writing; and he impetus thes the aio Le the ha only wi ae one tc of wise the strategy, Poles, and (he the | alike Polish him again and he went to South ‘Africa to act as correspondent for London MLEpel I served throurhdétt pay rvee I the South Afri war; Was five time captured ind imprisomed. Hi ree tonal dad in South ‘Africa after the Novel. close of the -fichting, prospecting for gold, and went on exploring expedition hooting big game and learning he country an the people. It 1 was during this time thxyt he gathered the muterial for "Vrouw Groebelaar.' During the tusso-Japanesé war he -orr el t a Peterst was corresponden St etersburg » | for the Daily Mail, and has been-more recently an xetive reporter in ~Rus- | cj, os | king not appeare a. In the Magazines. the > su It i = oa nee ; ‘ oe tiai would ha triumphed, | henee Sofieski and his men are hailed | Phe Pacific Monthly | ady rt West " a magasine A ae A eu Vienna, saviors as the since lever The enthusiasm a the time igor Sobles-| 44") eal ema Ceres the wee Ki and his foree wa' tremendous. eo issue wil under: stand why immediate | ish character in moet of its main traits ljwas devéloped completely, even earlier | ge of Sot s tH Jere- | than the days obies ki, iniah Curtin, the authe rized translator | | ° aS os me intro- | of 'Sienkiewiez's works. in his Intro- | duction to "On the Field of Glory and the men who appeared then in rons ae 7 > of the| action differ little from those o 1¢ | "Ss hence the pictures in this vol- | a 2 eae yerfectly true and of far | | anus Wie interest in our time 4 oo (he est with the eolor bY ‘a ne eee so compictely eB NNN eover and frontspiece in Eliine Collings i halniaiaic = 5 ' NES, 5s Cowboy artist of the West, the leading rficie: 1s oh "Ihe War far Sie riers : f I a SIE between the sheep and cattle men, on of the most interesting questions: of 3 : Y 5 the day west of the Rocky mountains. It is followed by six full page halftones of water célors by Captain me"On athe Field ofIt Glory" is a story of | Cleveland . { orimarily a love the coast le unusual : -e ears ~~ BEN New | DAVIS. his est in Mr. 5 singer, Salg-4the. ae . January 27.-Tnhis German by ryeted : Davies. at the local best s the great Welsh tenor, Tabernacle on Friday Cambrian association, living " will be Voice ete possessed s warmly by- welcomed Ben upon Davies, A his andSee arrival tenor : to ee ey arse MN his= most ardent admirers. our prominent local musicians are equally wonderful that he Saints.' | Tabernacle many to be choli the s lthe appearance in this city is being looked forward by music lovers here and throughout the state now eee among Many of | with theby believed connection Davies is FAL i roug . The above is an excellent phote of Ben who appears in a complete concert recital evening, March 23, under the auspices of the and oO now ar ee Sienkiewicz in New ‘ ; j Henryk sient estate "On the Field of Glory thi famou polish author when enason from the Land Was Young," @ TO-| 7 ondon to go aie Journalism. Though of the days when buccaneers | gyeeess in Fleet AP aacniiatintane: ae 5 nae ‘ we ‘ the Spanish main ou his wandering soon seized i vi ES]spirit i7 | f for OL ines 1900, whe n he corplet d he Knights of the Cro Rives meets of Polish char wctel and life on the jeve of th econ lege of Vienna "1 ~ +1 r 4 ellee »\ re Tire. first: sicge, was ep lled bravery ef the garrison, by the BECR: ism of Count Salm, its comme ee is terrible eather of 16 ne ; sO th he ; | (hrough turbulence of the To u Sit forces The se nd siege Was crushed The lin and Chaminade, has been engaged| na|.by "Rud al ‘4 Avonson for the United! Canada is sailed Of DOR Tey in he ; "When mance Leon Rennay. success In Lon-|. rooms i is! 41 Etate sand 906-1907, Blanch \ | ae I<eim Miss presume, war and the posifound ourselves at Literature for Feb- soon publish Tn this new romance | : 2 ticed 2 as cadet on ; a of} love the with deals author the ae ‘ ran away from his Byron for Tyrza, the Maid of Athens, | , : : 5 fore the mast on a | Laws, hel we Pereival 7 seas me impression the al ambitious ats the ; that ‘ favorable Oe those ose of Athens ava ELT "Maid Tears ip- chk Hall ill "be rote to public ei smnbered decid ne tre CH) you. 1 Ae. to OY dew uf | "ARB ukO | Lote trdih | ae dating, | Spanish-American ition in which we | its close.-Current | ruary. towns | locat-| 'whom the author portrays him wooing with abandon and. disregard of| ; dangel The author, Lafayette Me- Ola = the} people, ed on the map, and the relative ImPercival Gibbom whose book of draAnt ais of places is shown by the | matic tales af the Veldt Vrouw i hea size of the type Persons interested | belaar and Her Leading Cases," -hi in-California in any way will find this] earned for him the title "the Kip ling at on very complete and useful. jof the Kraal,' Welshman | stock company in Chicago, is wilh 0"play Hamlet there. It ing ' t nae | eg trot us next of Diego and vicinity All cities, and villages and postoffices' are be autiful Ow She begar stage in Augustin Daly + musical plays, and made a great hit three years ago in one of the leading, role 3 BA ea ¢ Jerlangers production: of, Tne a = |senger Bo She was also the Prin- , an upon it a Ccé stle Paderewski. ha AR hest Tul stellar: railro eral tion ri Rupert teed for and state of ‘alifornia, inches, seale 18 miles to oes |) the same She et ule inset maps of San Francisco a vieinierwe Arie FAS ATaVIGIn tid San | en- ¢ pay |township Miss Howland plays a caricature Of | parvenu New Yorker, who ts infatuteed. With the idea that her daughter) should marry a title Miss How fal is a Brace ul woman and wears se a motor ras aici has It. ve 5. ay a inee 5 i avenpor as‘Stt ; 9 World failed s hen de Buss cagcainst' S t BT, vho: eens ft WoOd1eflec f{an ina a fa . anine a Inia' tooth at aa aH ae lience foi e 1 a Ae responsibl "Dorcas, for bes = ; i at the thetre ap-!scems, ive ol aint | 4 Foc Japan Kdwin Arde: <atherine Grey and | jou Fe an | : itimma Nevada, once a famous opera inger.andre } hiv successful vo- | . SUG HOM) a, DIG Yy* F cal teacher, recently sang in London vith. co sider: ible success She has ern } SP Os api tal ana | Sted, down in. the British capita, her. Frenet supils following her there story |4 . J p DUS TOMO WwIN wntinue thelr: studi Adelaide Keim, who is‘leading lady war, rt if . ;hi ; att Vig Ne) Bs { Dw ahs erlooen heiroW e r TV ation oc +} 4ov'll iz Fe do tnis poet oH eed eS all ; ic bay sent his famod ore of .America's most |- ~ KG assisted by. & S© oe dancers. There ea Wililam peat in aca Tatton fas |'P) ‘lyde Fitch, entitled Phe Girl) Who Has Everything About the midNe of the month she will appear i Portland : in a via Writtens for) her by Jerome K. Jerome entitled afd : liThe Witdiat hal as Vat yroducedf by fam A. Brad "The Redskin,' in New intensely an pronounced) Is hom | Haven, pre ‘vamatte piece with a somber setung The strong cast included Tyrone Powe as " : fle Pauline > ss s estroyes others | ft will not u o'clock uc Baltimore, of o a 1 : ymca he tt Mt rte ell nh : t wil t} civil iiifus as a J ou entitled') ! ut ou ind ) the ; ene ----- , pictures Wt-shoe dancing, ©} the master of rt e eal i] move teytains with 1H cee his schobl - of ments and jntrodu ing is distinctive Iw artistic. dancers, aie ee eee members company 1 if n of Switzeriand. | don Thoma: the author. of Charles Aunt is to rite another T'} ‘ imo0Uu farce. hold the | la 7 ran vecerd for Wngland,*and it j id th her made a fortune out o he.-pl , : Ss cuhazes < io give-.2 Pir 9 p e NES; 1 i. eb ie St 7 } Vit Ie y in \ en ait eatern | pla ted, i ul home life i ne \ the corruy11 , J LNLETIBO LY 1 Cause I A i Ets : truthful ly aft lite hoi A b { j hout it all on larch Saturda chara d elie famous) i a tue ful tranguilly -hony ave ; pre ' Vs pla A sun- freets, pany n the old hrilling @ ‘ i of tlie! | ‘a. melodrar itis be P with c ind. "rh i Braz ibi SpalThe jew nligh ing . 2 o7+-1is KT }; h h ome hol j Comm ee a in -add ta the tegit mite Nan , of the ubjeet, which with b lustration ‘ { ive yd erupulously¢ oxact pitracety ed M Primrase introduce amusing 1 : ; i w act that demands the ¢ | aa Lae igant seer ne EON of threo.extra feldit bud and resents a COLlor ee : th field Ie he 1 plantation , bloom, anoln oe last. a typle hands at worl ne a rveefully be southern cabl Nee . cori ling ¢ neath th¢ with grat \ i US be-) az I at 1 7 gui dic Under, is een pes \y L¢ _ reaulitt fllor n { \ It 1 Tux the J J ‘ Ua the that leat m i vill di h | 1 aaythe ight who and. 1 rae Debt envhd fa BER: OAK on the IT h rm ' unclure ipt rs ' Fredericlh ul I ‘ ol henatre te nbitio been ‘ My t. iyof stage sur i . Grand . Te ‘ el ( e] it umber no \ characters. inknown to the : ana ith scenic ey { raannette Ir hy j . old-time present Fs rh : the + New e him | f balan se re minI t the lt Tak he t Thu and rie Thi t nn nd production ave uid to ft 1 befor em | 1st z ‘uything. thing entire me cout til : A electric:.eflect t rs been constructed. ft tl t { ) opening. part ey seh, aig avant of a winathel writ m j thehe at me Comin. and be the Roahie na 25.be 3 rue the stock decided to enter the moto be held in Long Island i . stimmet He owill buy ‘ay t = \"\ "a O = season i eee wkespearean See : _ ‘ pts ' ofthe ro tiiz-| See Cue Sean a at A |only clever, but also be autif ul, of the | blond type, with the real Titian hair Nance O'Neill's pet Persian cat and Eleanoe Fe Winter, are pl racin sa Act, This ears liam critic thusiast. has tor-car. meet im t} ‘ ‘is xs ieemealia airias Rte Indla taki e with het ; Fin 7 : eH a ae e 1 : . enic equipmen Robert First baugh's, on Topd'acatory a dramatizz é tion sehicte original familiar Monday andnight as one Boston] of thegreeted caststage of with "Before After,' he |iis ely; a pre-|was so hearty and con- Ji or A wR DOr or role ali : play the 2 part the a ape : duced wit a in the spring. She will visit three citki only outside of New York in her barrie play ‘Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire'- Philadelphia, Boston and Cnicago The anwepEereallbae es of Wil. ko « Seetint cr" Minstrel ee ‘i as hs When John AL most popular of )|-lo1 to t away) ind after a stormy One: hundred. and fifty Colombia! her Japanese mafd, Poto," have ac- | Plays the char: ones . Mrs roduc (wou make little showing in the ee litical affairs, Interest in : « . , s 5 » 6 g "Ss rod c7 . op Viv ae " scent with her husband, in whieh she | college students attended a perform- |! companied their mistréss three time backe1 ae law & sriangers | j Now let us_ hyve The House of Fi abroad" is not confined to congress tuunt ith his: tnabilit to supe nee of Rida Johnson Young's play 1round the world, and are with het tion of "The Ham Tree in which the ¥ Thousand Electric Lights jer the departments If the press of ply othe nadie - to Which she considBrown: of Hi: ak 1rd." and. gave. their | on he} a ent tour of this country. | are Starring MeIntyre and Heath sue From the press of Rand, MeNally!/the country Is a reliable: index. a or herself entitled, she prepares. to4 college Asal dusia y the play Aftici ea luding her present tour of season, Was the first mode I to me for Co Chicago-New York, comes a | striking expansion of interest in world oy e rr Cae the rte will proceed to Charles Dana Gibson and is the orlgnew, large engraved to date | affairs has developed in the American Unite 1, States. 1 Will, POLES in vil uw i in ‘SI «4 er collaborated P, « 1 ‘ nat is eran a ms fisvon ial. dinner, which is bool ed Foi an carly date in w York a: ae L hi: , ee RUcs ROerison us ae wa coat : trude Elliott, \ a wae. 2 four, os ae 3 ates ha ae ' possession of one of his and 18 treasured as |Summate a } William FB. G Woluhitecr treGray ditec-| of Herbert Gresham. lames J. Corhett4s to havea Ethel nd at |in the admirers, ps to create the star part in| cous reminder of the conductor's con-| Play by George | Hazloton, of x arietvess a zs ; P 3 7 Springfield, fat So7en\to / the in ¥ Chairman.' aanideel Phy first production »of the Sousa plantar sada opera "King fora Day "will take place | - matertal ches t non ; laid a County Missedle Elsie to ‘ sic se pera.| company. to enou 1 dra ee matic : i Bh. pay eee aI The the "Personal decidedly." funny ‘story of Gal Reb cad Vertises Tor me w onde ful Boo live Ge anf a a as introduction spectalties. motion pictures ‘ "The fo Grand ers TT play, aL Hearts" ‘9 at : the "Human musical. entertainers, the late: st. slit, een which fer good The Burnett. * from father and son-who aye Aiea . oe : W sang Wax couveniaie 1ew singing and sane Ing. tu tas ay spigy Is rep se omy peot\. nino Hart and Hattie Tzlehgrdson, ertete a angen i ae Dial' Tene dramadic and Will present Try, e ee turnthat be » it with : and T= Inter - nre al goes in today, much andtac yey enthusiastic the , without "eo City o 6) io But yf the ‘ 1s interest t and tender reaatG iia erated brutality of is primarily at the ‘ same a! time displaying natures ae of certain the classes ertus t ee Rockwell the and New t ‘of and ar | Dorth we the Poles, | next,. the pays Ene cee a scenes mountains = Elbert of 1 . Hubbard, along thy of inc Fra: "Philistines," high dara ia a El- comes compliment rk is ie to . come te ‘ . erameyit and the no-; 60° e i oas ¢ ; be te a Lo Opens with an in-| Watson follows with the best thing fs a interesting scene the night| that has yet be said' on thehold oeea of Pan Gidson Pafigovek! to. | that the vauds ville Stare has upon. the the ofacross 1882-8 ware eae his \ home es ' yin IS." of } Cities snows deep shan the Huffman 8 ror ; eve t at ell re an to proceed [party ltnan ‘ i and escued his by a party companions ‘ of young are . | nobles Japan, the coast Pacific the "Song SC tis Bert tire- i Pine," and that ds followed beautiful halftone engravings: attended und armed ale i after nightfall, AtajTiver in the menaced noble-| or three women the sings > SVAIVGE were unusually numerous and }gon yore CIGuE and it was highly dangerous | Mine by of Idaho. 2 Th Therealong are paien besides ive two stories' of the "West, one-of another Philippines of4 and the ‘South, one of one meas £ of Alaska. i ; |