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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN . Eve a change takes : M. Busy bie enc rally Fistic Event in Readiness. Finds©rough ouches aoe have fell, a the and uae o Beat But -_-- BATTLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Men Are the Prepared Fight of to Put Up and wh last} UTAH, 8 Points. PLAYS AND Mme. Where so so. She. PLAYPEOPLE Schumann-Heink. 3 much has been said captivated large and = rreeted : eee place TUESDAY, SSS] greeted and enchanted brilliant . Sot }run ed her 1, 1907. plays during her | been the reeiplent of many ¢ j days will Witiesel oF praise from the press and public play that she has because of its beauty, its comedy, cast PyPEn iy | een seen in here on the occasion of! of exceptional. merit, ard:the charms Hex soa visit, called * "The Strength fol of its large girl contingent. The star pes 4to society the}is Countess Olga von Hatafeldt, who opportunitk," ty display drama all the with |appears to advantage in the title 1 -ole, be-| that have made the star one talents of the! and is surr the| give us audience ae JANUARY is to.coffer two and the first two presentation of a forehand in praise of the remarkable | best payin artist, Madame Schumann-Heink. who | sola 1 - . by where there is] inet I 6 there 18} excitement, though Official word athe much in-| Riley's office |} c aaino, | « ‘ffect that the champion pric J abwaltPaka Today. : Organiza- Other take o re last! monster building. j is-one SALT LAKE CITY, which] >, a;n..,;PUl a ot In va n this ieee side cee ls fe rat ee idee, preparation fel for of ie ounded by no less than five comedians and a big beauty making an ensemble of fifty The sale of seats opens to- -| cle vue ehe ever are ett Oty S| Guoris, ale iret IT her return to Jast'evening at the First (wow york hicl : ct} Methodist church, it would seem that | = ork, which occurs in the next} few weeks rs ‘e notices ices areren| much:to: add I € eeKs < and the »¢ advance could not be } ere full of the beauty of the play and prowould be an utter impossibility to con- - people. ay ‘ of the of San 'Brien 1 AL ar cph! the2 e world; Jimmy Britt, |r gistered rancisco; Philadel-| whose and a dozen other|local ring. In : - ight gre; ri mw. ma with the auspices Pp men are the midst principles oe = Il} have not sera cas of the in A. meet w: s harmony. the A. be prA arfflis ated ey wou ye bout him are some of the most noted| meeting other local Ug. U : he ld. with onder | WO. The] the] a ut voles contralto, inet ringing the and mezzo one gk rom 1 a deep, sonorous | ost the other a powerful, soprano of quality for they | rent sweetness, purity unequalled. t ~ae ; prohibitec and The rat rich range verit wire : . as. jround } aN undercur|} and pos-| F well. The. orchestra won , prrreoane te applause at the very ‘tt epee oon of erhent with a selection" aj 0! Characters eae begir Bens) from and oan Girl" as an ert audience in a fine humor: @pp) Sir Sts "BORE Alberta Gallatin DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL Vernon, oe erkin, teams who do not] paid a great compliment to the music, {4 00d thing, (for while the bounding Prices 25c to $1.50:. Mat,.25e¢ to:$1 January 3-4-5 Countess Olga von Hatzfeldt in TUF LITTLE DUCHESS. Sale today. is as follows: Jot N ers in Manners me alcolm Vernon Sir Georgeae ean put the which we Lore e elo alter ceo, n Arthur A Dorothy's Fri Fernon's ory jester... nea Ko a fatheSmith| Applebad MODERN - VAUDEVILLE. porting writers in the world, and on|/} He zy to the A. A. U : << aLp e ale) ze al . Dawson, a rvant of ‘the' Nernc every chair and ta rte 1 typewriter} ip he By M. Cc. A. boys re de lente a loving public of our city by the qual-|0f Miss Pantzer ‘On the tight-wire Fonopah, Nev Dec 81.-New Year' was Septal he'vemane fford | tands, the sign manual of the press. | with the recent a quisition to ity of the program presented. The| 00d, "and. while the attendance of| | Mark, the buts hey Warren Rodgers just a night away, and exciteOutside the office the Casino building | membership of C. O forme hi alaria from -. the opera of Mitran ‘Tommy was. clever, the house hadj| Dan, the smit .. Alexander Jordan is running high in Tonopah tois packed to the doors, as each mem-| student of Armour dratlentaiae Chicago.| brought out the powerful tones of the | to be well started, for there roi eters , the servant of Vernon.. of Bi i Pea : his way thr ee Frary has an en. iable re cord in the voice, while the tender strains of|the Dillon Brothers immediately after. acens : Ro, Ore de in readiness for} ae night I Sverything iis inne y ce r ‘ oug Oo} quarter-mile and 220-vard run : is wa : z ‘ en Goicla tn , oe i Tt 4 t | Peat , eoicester en sosworth the bout that may shift the muchthe door to. of thethe lips holy ofof the ‘holies, hisname| eald to be an efficient all-around ath, | Schubert's <*Du bist-diewruh''was..a And only the very patient could main-| far) Derby "TWerbert. Allen | leaped. < MOGAMEROLE lete. He was on the team: chosen: to| c¥elation;, as-well :ascthe,(c) numtain composure until the efforts of that) Lord Burleigh disputed championship of the light......-.........John Miller lowed by inginge cheers these me present the Middle West at Portland| ber. "Wohin," also by Schubert, where |}'two were ended. They are very bad, | Lord eee -Richard E. Webster shoulders than welght class to other re heroes to the sporting public, and} during the falr the sound of the streamlet gushing |and give one the impression that they lady Vernor » .Constance Bae ee Josephus Gans, the doughty | tonight those of ith y are second only to the ee could. almost be heard in the tones}would gladly be. worse if they could. 4 | Quee nn zabe th. Floren Racey colored lad who captured them from wrincipals in the 1 y : e r = . Sapee ys » ‘at ath i f ee Vi atensk M: f Lady mipias performers compose Four xylophone } voice. of that wonderful in battle coming t 1 a actin a Gattling Nelson in Goldfield last SepSince the last walk in the - sh air | y The. fi pa poe des responded to py | ene Musical Avolos," and thelr num-| j« mise Faxton os... Ethel) Harington| tember after one of the greatest ring this < ifternoon the firhters rethe delightful Sapphische Ode by ber is an entertaining one 36 "00k Adelaide English maine a invisible. In front of ta qui ar- | Brahms, whichwas -repeatea it ca Madame Slapoffski is very. likely a | Dorothy Vernon Alberta Gallatin fights that sportdom has ever known ters the "crowds have passed and resracious manner r . kid Herman, the man who will ente ALL the ring with the doughty colored lad tomorrow, is a man made of real fight- ing stuff. For seven years the little Chieigoan time that tory the has struggled toward tomorrow marks in his hi great vtech of his. life-to umt fonehi ip Kid Herman, as he is known to the porting world, or Herman Landfield, as ‘ is bo is a great little man. Win los i the Pnenancad he will wo down in history as one of the pluckiest of plucky bar a who have made prizerite A Tr bere in sport reach, outclassed in handle ned in every Herman knows nothing excited a prctuerit Kid there Cool, man i 4 world sporting have Gans at Gans' ha met his sounded Dark Over at the Gans camp all is dark ! d quiet The champion, too, is taking his rest. The veteran of ring battles without number is not given to fretting on the eve of a fight His worry is al) dene when he finishes his} training It is safe to gamble that Joe Gans do } } om found has } ever bee rest will his be ym ecetled 7 it noel to i work trained as it to train ind has the tomorroy The town is thronged with figh n ind uy ind down Main strect under the iging signs that mark the big gambling halls ceaseless tlhe of humanit nowing All day ind al night they ve been wandering from place to p i moved the . vague unrest that niways stirs the the veLof any, ‘great .cvent. he punded lights that hang above gaming tables dense rings of men are pucked, shifting and changing always, but always the rattle green-clad The spirit the tables wu crowd, in aeain praise "of RICHARDS RePincet d ace vou 1 If f roller to . UA Or the | - ol aa - urday will C. of the Sat- the most Ladies ings and Held's suc h as jump- going back- speed Skat- while high backward acrobatic "rid: ley also does wonderful tricks and wheels, chairs ata th skater Davidson little five ward rate on one of heel and stunts. are admitted afternocens Band free Furnishes ALL Sessions. open 10-to 2 to."}vafternoon; evening 12 7:30 «, es eave the (evele) sx. Hungarianjo suct ae of a 88 | tainly is represented. a soprano She The cer- voice The is book play follows closely: and Charles gives all Dillon st: irtling Mme. . Avolon Slapoffski ~ ~ | alfrey & Hoefler. Miss Linn Pantser Kinodrome, a ic very evening (exeant Sunday) Tée, fc. Box seats $1.0. Matinees y 0 Monday and Dally. eee ept Sunday Hc, 2c and le. Box seats Te. -_ Major's Pe his Musicrl Brothers , ee | vaiG Tue | YRIC other morn- ine Ae THEATRE or Gar On Thursday Hyland will commence c | San ee: lwinner Il telegraph o rane ih fight to meet CYCLONE Dick Ogden, Welsh Hyland. Dec. BACK ---- IN 31.-Cyclone the world-known accused of being and of | 8e0 ane the; OGDEN Thompson.| boxer, who has been! possessed with frigid} of having left Miss Ogden| Helen fortunate Schaul in her. was pars wary selections, whi ch ‘| | ing The barring by Grieg, In - Serta ace ing secone 1¢ Hose Hongroise, j of No. neore Spring 1 Ww en i ea atin GRE] je 8," Reta "Rha psc VNADPSO-~ Liszt, brought! the for of pinite iia *‘Rustinine the Orpheum weak bill for places the Indicated, week,| . Grand | clever is jacting eGoent'of bit |now of four Theare. of comedy in the ke Grand the days, ending tlc Hills for an Wednesday night. of fear of exception, not ‘unsafe- hardly find keen delight for one and all words to deserjbe and appreciation. to -predict'. that could} their} {t is} ‘should staged, special attention having given to the details of the showing the Indian fight on the pand scenes on the Arkansas been| scenery prairie farm the trying ro 1-2¢. will beg his battle with: aunuul engagement at Ce . beginning Jan. ; for four days and a the Salt Lake 7, and the stay single matinee.| MORNING "Phe to Litthe 12. | in_sheet WE and music. which comes Thursday, has START perhaps = too R. G. GEORGE Uteh, Tdat noisy 2, RUST, Ww AGaho, a -15c buys the Beesley Music . i n fast latest Co, { General Manag ¥ dN la. in Progress Wyoming an Rult Lake Clty. Offices Is 3 ‘ Co. & DUN The Oldest ove, Building, and Larenst. - A. | | M. COX, Manager. SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S MATINEE TODAY, 2:30 The As Southern Told NETTIE, '| OUR Off the Price Romance in Coming | ONE-THIRD Thursday THE of Today, the Hills Evening, NEWSGIRL SALE Mixed Golor Suits ang ali Heavy Overcoats and all Top Goats reduced like this: $10 Suits and Overcoats $ 6.65 $15 Suits and Overcoats $18 Suits and Overcoats 8,35 10.00 12.00 $20 Suits and Overcoats 13.35 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 Suits and Overcoats 15.00 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats 16.65 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats 18.35 All black and blue suits and extra trousers REDUCED ONE-FOURTH, 25 PER CENT. In this sale not a suit will be reserved, every one reduced one-third or one-fourth. Every one is high grade, smart in style and handsomely made. Those priced at $18 and better are tailored by hand throughout and designed by artists who have made themselves and their clothes famous -- The Stein-Bloch Co. $30.00 Suits and Overcoats 20.00 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats 23.35 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats 26.65 All black and blue suits, all diggist weight black dress averceats and ail extra 229 Soutia Main Si. \ os And if you're in need of a suit, an overcoat or a pair of extra trousers, by all means come and see us. Sales, with us, happen twice a year, once each season. This year our clearance of winter clothing will be bigger than any of cur preceding sales, bigger in the quantity of clothes to sell and bigger in the price cutting. A}l mixed color suits erd all Leavy winter overcoats we offer at prices 333 and than scenes, emotional THING REDUCED play, often : with |; Duchess." "The Little Duchess," the Salt Lake theatre the more while of ene treat. meeting oun SEO training at once for | THO StaaENE in appears play, aj) 1 poe indeed a cl engagement]. Madame soe ee ever again its picturesque rural surroundings. Maurice Thompaccompanied honor. th community by her presA special holiday matinee will be "Rawhide" Kelly, |) ence that the tabernacle would not be) given this (New Year's) afternoon. Music at | bobbed up in town last evening and| too 1 urge to hold the eager audience.|~ mye meludrama, "Nettie, the News-| fannounced that I is in tip-top shane phe a ree mR eg aR e er rate : | to et Maurice or any on ‘Ise with | Florence Roberts. Jan. 7 git 1 follows this attraction next} morning, | | w nom ae can be matched. : | : ot a ci | Thursday. | to10:30 i. <0 Syclone is réally in the pink of} Florence Roberts comes to fill her} out most clown and : wig a ig] by Sinding. Miss Schaul's accompanye|In addition to being entirely new in|} ; ae also ‘ ing was not a small part" of th plot and development as well as charpleasure of the evening's unparalleled | satisfaction. acters, the play is one of thé strongIt is safe to say that while it is | est from a dramatic standpoint that} often the case that disappointment is} has been produced. this season. The | felt after being led to expect a good | original company will be seen In the} dea), last evening's performance was) production. The play is artisticaliy| ls £ an the the Harrison Crofford ot the leads j Cee as Dawson does with effect what lit1 s+ 4 _ j ooo tie-he is called upon to enact | The company is above the ordinary, Todd, McIntosh by J. Road." who: has a done the to tA a ‘ola s at " of will approved. be r h sh A Coeierie + Wwh oy os ay ae ec he true artist. Aebestra , DS Liszt, is one of a group of three love | ea 5 ° ; } songs Hoch Zeitstag Aut Lroldhan- | Levy!die do his t MeClin tic 's man mentioned THOMPSON IS extremities Jon k is nae referee ce enging who today, also says that he will [aise ee ngeme nt s for to meet one of the trio || SS TOMORROW aoe ® ' Fight ee ee r Se Sreac ae Saree ae ers Which‘ eee he oceuple for his fight with eee He has] every hope of getting a "1 atch shortly, dace} a randy, Taint ace ee mateh races of ch ampion Colson, Wednesday Mr some speed two LL. on = 7 . Winner MeClintic race with Utah, ing and Daviason avidson, Harley ariec) champion night ing | Jearn arr matinee M VET world's on Wednesday she ‘Sammy McClintic to Challenge| <spiause burst forth that the "Drink. |Singularly rich and musical, and the| love scenes in a realistic manner. Miss/@ | Britt People. graceful. : be When Chas. F. Semon od WEEK 5 Song," from Lucretia Borgia, was most careful training is evident in her} Gall ulin is an unusually strong emo: Salt Lake's Only Family Theatre a ce » a a = a eae rendition of difficult JASSAEeS, The | tlonal actress, and seems to have all} of at oe ae nae eps y hi igtecso pane lie ade eens e ‘indorsed ee at a a at the qualities called for by her arduous! SS SS eB dat 1e great artist was oblige ol; case 2 Pru art as stulant -adstr > Mis a Tono ah Toda repeat it j insisted on' additional numbers, and, Dor : 5 PE yay ‘ neasstnoneso i iy eae Week Starting Sunday, Dee. 30,8 . = : im Dorothy, the girl with a heart and a The Jast number, the Pris mm. scen the litthe woman generously sang to vill of he r-own Her lover, Sir John a. = eee Act V., from "Der Prophet," Meyer-| them until she was tired, her quality MMi unniers, portrayed: by Walter Pe as The. Sensational Melodrama bes Was, of course, -the heaviest of|as a dramatic singer being evidenced taken, though his voice ' ‘ > . . . a ton, is we ll Morris Levy, president of the Hayes| the evening, and brought forth possi-} in. the solo, Dreampt [I Dwelt in} age ealnst: ht im. But when he reveal A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE : Valley Athletic club at San Francisco bilities which could hardly be imag-| Marble Halls.' Madame Slapoffski in=| love ifs rather hazy voice ¥ fed 72 i" ‘and well Known as a fight promoter,| ined, and showed the perfection of| stantly established herself, and will be j ten) in-.th e® earnestness of | passed through the city yesterday re-| training: on ad to heaven-born geh- | heard with pleasure by the apprecia-} ae thu As shley Souvenir Matinee Wednesday. : makes a fail % Soa : turning from St. Paul. He had in-|!us. With all, what. so impressed) tiye throughout the week I's Mile olm Vernon, and Frank Candy Matince Saturday, | tended to get te Tonopah to see the the audience the beautiful sim-|' Palfrey and Hoefler, acrobats and | ‘Smith, as Sir George Vernon, makes g . licit v wing good-nature, andind |¢pjor cyclists. were.cley gq@ strong appearance, a One of the} clever were cyclists, trick |} | But the strongture sed erflowing , na but today, there fight | Herman- Gans er love which years of hom- | pair g Prices-10, 20, 30; Matinee 10, 20g : the mot is the slowest wheelman ever seen Gat of the male characters is ee could not me ps connections. Levy says > and aduwation have failed to elim- | | that ; : to make a match] stage. And that the jester » Play ylayed by| James KK he will endeavor (> ; on any an a Ang that iis s« mm athing,| L AT oe th Dick Hy Mi a with either Herman, ae 1 larly Even the kinodrome was entertain-)} plebee.. The role of the jester Is on , Ceemanmenenememoeeeoeed Roane Correct hs week, Doors with ; STREET On Concent for would WwW skate silent, whirling of the y-colored and tall of the dice in circle of the craps of unrest is everywhere. a man spends a dollar the AUDITOR This Camp. and gladiators who meet tomorrow aster All again With the breaking of tomorrow's sun Tonop: an vill ee the greatest day in her history The tight has made the city the ub of the sporting world, | nd all through the day the wires will I hun th messages outward| i oe i i great ie in _ vada, | 1 \ da ‘ap precis ae the fact, , ick Simpson was the least calm and modeager for the ! that and THIS Gems ie ment assed, n Manager. ~ MATINEE T TODAY 2:15 2 15 - TONIGHT LAST TIME vid10 Kreat (eveit has been received to the Albert a Gallatin as Dorothy. terest In local organization of the whole a the headquarters of the Alberta Gallatin and a strong comM. C,-A. was victorious in the tele-| vey to one who had not the good forduction, It is called Maria Resa and} ill sizes and kinds of sport lovers patr. | Y. ‘pany appeared at the Salt Lake| gathered. In that crowde od room there| graphic athletic meet held Jast week,|tune to listen to that wonderful | is a translation from the Spanish. , theatre las l night before a somewhat are men whose names hay een funk) having beaten Everett. Washington, by} Voice and still more wonderful: per-| } critical auc lience in the romantic play over the wires in all directions with Vernon of Haddon Hall.' on 8 points.. The local team will not re-| Sonality, any idea of the quality of Orphemn Packed to the Doors. "Dorothy 0 sporting worlk i waiting the on oad. Vas a pleasing one, It will the magne i * one ae Every seat below stairs at the Or-! be he play. v the great events with which they ‘have ceive the banner and medal offered to been connected, There ar @ se sated ; h aX. BAL 1aC/pheum was sold last night, pam the} 2° Seen at the theatre at matinee to-| men/ the winner, however, owing to the fact such. a Im Jeffries, 1eav eight} that the Salt Lake org: =o zation is not Madame, Schumann-Heink "possesses | upper portions of the house fared al-| day and night performance. The cast) the } phia Lives there are the 5 Highest tion, Everett, Wash., =. overseeing corners put to REPUBLICAN, iF A. VICTORIOUS) || Man. Over in the big eee ot been going ever ince da here Manager Mike Riley ope the fight to Tono ng harder than any ma _--_ of Big All Both Riley inoves with | EXCITEMENT 18 HIGH IN TONOPAR iat bul soon he | another Speculator | . piac ‘oO duced trousers Fre- one-fourth. |