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Show Yew THE oe INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1907. Fr | PLAYS AND PLAYPEOPLE |'2*‘:ect'ua"simm"osttrtatns"os'a a of | Russell in "Midsummer in er equally honor of grand attractive the audience, opera are to the average of G » San = about "Butternut theatre-]| TONIGHT : Jones" ‘‘Butternut at Jones," Caclo company.| was was staged no} f-] the the the MRS. and well is . >it was one of the comeof and the hanc a8 visible here in the ha . in the clumsy Sa machinations of the duke's masterpleces the the tragedies.~ All through shat thoughts, sentences a ‘rature and art ‘ i will live as long Aaa discerning as that as | and actors as capable as Russell and her present compresent them The SPne something marvelous. play D. it Is seoring "Oh, the]still nvate'ty acsineine from sir! delighted more roy jer Yesterday delighted joy was Morning.) for himself, for his mother,} to astonish such as "Herbert, but ‘At ain, The filled John Punny|er, Richard Lee|to mender Wilmer Dame] Hubert Osborn First Methodist Monday evening rey ; Catherine Mrs. C. be proud G. of Plummer, who in the artistic 5] "What-say~that has muct suceess of 1¢e le in anything but Misses an amateurish again'? interest for years in their musical Their voices have been greatly vorites, Osborne and have have long been been fa-]ure followed with] with "Sir, I know the best and manner.}exclaimed The Rowan| IMMORTALS exclaimed | hoe the Herbert, amazed name nothing dearest and "ePsencc ary Ss ci at beyond what of seen c wi} under s now offered in every sense conceal the No : players |the "Joan of Arc," The group of German such]. ; all he also aistinetion © njoys the has fx «lle n ). heard who ase present and Be njamin Luigi Miss/ing the fragments behind effect] "there, sir! when you can Bordese.|ends of "Die Waise'|and econ bem te COs a Wb.) dry bear e¢edar green poh da and apple blossoms and chest, and{his palms potted with his back- make those you The}OfoO his huge Nashau, OOK Hill stra public all! OLD N. H., April a lane no the There! subject Old of r ye , 50¢ to $1.50. e the. rising and from betrayed LAWS 22.-New of that} feaven only knows." Te his deep pity for the company pre-| Case of the one 1OUEN 1 OSSi-| heart-rending people nt} y more than. Lottie Burke Satire," and Apo 1s to be SO a that Ter ISLAND tl beaut finish|New "quit|} old remembrance, for Itemized ad, nephew . t 7 °of | te ct | ort Washington, : have April ; visit : the for 22 How ‘ RODS woe AAD Dem the recent session of both. I not You met seen years, will] you nor nor in| heard had in with "Herbert, ang a mpani ‘ The ieee a by2 Miss: | | ular It ae utairs > has been determined expenditures for ¢ vans lawson and daugh- | miral Sunday for Murope: | Hh join ee the Clawson Feintinris thie boys he aahee of oie Obendorfer | in to her New vi etc eave has sister, York re Mrs.| voice . joy hairy I is old do the to you, form was hand x in COR not cause of duty |}{hought that 2 she love Rone CP ae could, possibly be you, I am entirely visit Mrs ri Zink. Licenses. Bingham Sandy. J eckson, Salt Junction; Lake; every te remotely. nS no with | completed. G. Frank Clark Lae California is a cuest and | By wi cna an t e at hearaltals i i i with Spain the co Maud called ; Gens will and a Eh aittettonete statement : be item: : the ancl of .conne sO A ye Ssubjec The f to elassit yeal a again lo me dupe. years had faded? have made me old!' his care and inte over t the:cost tae of the here }Nothing of her since, cost. good of| in the ""\h, to of that Marah!' me is just rug-!"" toil, and the boy, run- "What in the old Paradise, present/and she spoke happy him : Mother, Baten: "| father, and ™ e Aga oO general vation warm] staff has been 3 Ole 0 ] ‘ oe i |? 200008 act total ; saree a "2 ver "1 her on ut, ae and her mention mind! as I would lose it, her hold stake integrity,' you'd but Ll I have mut have an you, Herbert minute or two said lad, the library, before tea And so saying, Major arose and led the way across | form-| > you do not think hard polding it now, do you asked affectionately. AO don't. the with being could in erring | h iuppy! ‘ it cause must were e a Warfield) the hall himself into a unger, Good time at Logan, "Tam all and Sunday attention, sir!" (Continued Republican Rink open as usual, mornafternoon and evening. ‘THE REPUBLICAN FOR BEST NEWS ser- TARDY MARKS had son, always such used to Painless plainly visible treat tardy marks ey in neglected teeth. You ‘t even treat them as you signs at school-make of Dentistry-Moderate Work. neglect, excuses pure and Charges-Warranted DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTIST 240 MAIN STREET. OVER DAVIS SHOE STORE John Swenson, dreadful Of 44 Franklin ave., Salt Lake much to be City, is $100.00 ahead. so| suspense! years of and loving Tomorrow We col- lected it for him from one claim chow twelve years old. parr We can col-. lect some for you if you turn in your bills. Red streaks of hon- esty exist in everybody. eighteen | patience} against ea : chair beside the writing-table, he mo-| hatred, and hoping against despair! | Salt Lake: Ada Excursion to |oran tioned for his companion to take the |your young mind can not grasp it- | Flanders, Lake fc one on the opposite side A low fire,|yvour yery life is not so long I was Salt Lake; <Arville} APRIL 24, smoldering on the hearth before | seventeen then; I am thirty-five now 4 {Via O. 8S. L., under aus pices Manufae-|them, so dimly lighted the room, that] And, after wasting all my young years MeC ree io Salt. Lake; Grace | ture rs and Mere hants Association, to| the young man arose again to pull j of womanhood in loving, hoping, longIt é ] t acquatinted,' Round trip from|the bell rope; but the other eet ing-lo! the lizht of life has dawned Woo d, Salt Lake; Amy | sant Lake $2.50, Speeral train at 8:00})rupted with | at last," A 4. m.; returning, leaves Logan a §:00 No, you need not ring for light "God save you, mother!" said t _ Birk nshaw, Salt Lake;|]p, om Rates from Woods ‘ross, | 4 rbert; my story is one the it should | boy, fervently, for her wild, ya al | and Brighar Kaysville, Layion, pote told in the dark! listen, lad; but] joy continued to augment his anxiety. Needlt s, Ariz Jenni and Brigham Band and glee club in|drop your eyes, the while!" attendance. : The Daily First Time in This Country! Ladies will be charged 10e admission for this event. for his mother's reason "On, Traverse, think of it! eighteen | long, long years of estrangement, sor- leathern | against < Largest. For GREAT! GREAT! GREAT! Bert Fuller will drive a Ford excess of| the con- 7 averse, uneastiy ; row and dreadful long, long weary SALT LAKE Oldest and 50c_ ever feel} world, of this be from ' all; | me bes - vid General Manager of me tor witaTraverse?" sh human this RUST, A Month ROSES it LP Mate Oty, CODraaie | you must be right, and joyful Bank. News fe I know Sal-| trast! els e to the library that was immediately back of the drawing-room Throwing <5 National W. P. Noble, Vice Presidents. Peabody, Ass't Cashier. to will you tell me about my also what it is beyond this my less me One Me | joyful feeling Herbert, that's Novelty elec see oat4 om‘Happy! glad to see st Oh, youboy,happy you don'tJ Was|}now how happy I am! I did not] to my ea explanation to make to }was c :thes = explanation a too Pe young . to ae nderstand You must give me a paradoxes of feeling ia thought, and of your « ompany alone, there were moments when he feared| in 1 46 ve in "Then on to J furnish certain details ral Edwards belleyes that he able to show ‘ pene ae ihe ee - she eee aS OVELy faith wee Een attack when} | Philippines have greatly . nN anne + islands He thinks aoe " ms al 3 Pre re most will « exer ie Py ae lar BK : a ere antes at) to reside WITH The Sensational a Cashier, ACCOUNT time- before of AN All Emtertainers ‘he, mother?" now Cashier H. P. Clark, RICHARDS STREET. fac he used his lips ‘Your father, boy, of course!" } ci That was the first time she least knOW | oyer mentioned his father to het T''ve Ww hievat ve she always H. The > beaming what President Cashier Theatre AUDITORIUN not ask from vanity, child! Ah, it jittie becames me to be vain; but I do wish to look well in some one 's eyes "T wish there was a looking-glass It think any ae ¢ xpense, howated «with: the ‘ from sure but I'm Paeae old‘ her President Vice : ts Se "Asst. her delight. gee TERE ie longer Marah must call you exclaimed eyes ..-.-. back- in sygomi (which Is beautiful), mother!" "Young flatterer! she answered, emiling and slightly flus hing. "But ¢e1]) ne truly. Travers ant I very |" "yoy! Sh Pate ete R. G. DUN & CO. have made her no we cane t Ma tines: of her walked rolled and 3S h5-0ee Will, Wail Daly, A. law. tier . said: i toe "We must call you (which is bitter) but his} jncoread Good! ah, lad, it is quite plain) now, that you ave an innocent} Tell me, now, for instance, do CatalyanMeeea india We eae paca kere te j lite before she came J. Hea Asa: wee to of any at your J. saw, might ‘ much ee Show, fe a step so light and reasice 50 ward in their course 9 young girl again! Traverse gazed upon grief THEATRE oer burned: side and one Ss YRIC Salt meee Eu a "Adelia, LU oe > it a®her that forelve | the time in | De nt entered your Hiliay Commercial Players his back : blooming, still! that -S.° GEORGE Wor 0! accelerating the -coming good fortune, Marah Rocke |}say wronged took and pressed ath insurrection ,ever< deans Irida o month's Cane | Dew se Can caiipii a ss mt I a one me tha the wat later Ii, BUTTERNUT JONES ments were made on the floor of the Then go back to that woman and nr GiaiMerl kindness of Major W: urti¢ ld house and senate that the ca t of the |tell her never to dare to utter, Or} that has mad: you so happy!' he Asiatic possessions ran from $100,-|;eyen to think my name again, if she] askea 000,000 to 3000,000,000 a year values her life!' nag : yeh "Not now, my boy! dear boy, not "Sir, you do not mean it! and as|yjow! I must not, I can not. I dare To Classify Expenditures. . ‘ : for Mrs. Rocke, she is a gooag woman | not, yet! Wait a few days and you The work of digging out the Ngures |) feel it my duty to uphold!" ; {5shall know all! Oh, it is hard to keep has been intrusted to General Caar"Good! ugh! ugh! ugh! I'll com- ja secret from my boy! but then it is Cavlev, ;ouce R Edwards, of the bureau of in- |} mand myself! Vu not give Way! not only my secret, but another's! , B rockbank Farm, spend the summer. ; 2 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. President. in the house, mother, that it mriets his | tell you, you should be called Naomi, raising hand SOUL UUUL0U $250,000.00 OPEN Dreams, s oo J. E, Cosgriff, On the same Saturday orning that Herbert Greyson hurried away from his friend's cottage to travel post to Hurricane Hall, for the sole purpose taeN | ning emotion: I Herbert what one ae eat Surplus............+-... Moses er LAS, ¥Y Eh a Miss Crosman, thintve sthis' mor had for Henrt tia -Sidden-P* ¥ "All-ofittraction. the ra TS =a -- Co. Finlay & Burke Edgar re emotion, but''-- , n . : z 1 flush of joy and hope, that even "Bmotion! demmy, sir! what do you | while her words referred darkly to mean by emotion? Am Ia man 0} the past, her eyes looked brightly to give way to emotion? Demmy, SIV; |the future! All this, taken with the jmind what you say? roared the old | ey ents. of he preceding - evening lion, getting up and shaking himself gre atly be sa red the mind of Tra|}free of all wealtness F - .{Y arse, and agitated him with the wild"T merely meant to say, sir, that s coriectdres |] i ibl ha : parwicd ; rd zi or aes state-| congress out saving ged and and said f Uncle, much ; without man, held embling me Expenditures. Philippine islands cost the | 5 = j\drome ‘pictures wert leet nited State President Roosevelt rrr Pieparods } Wants to know and the war depart-| = the latter class, | ment Is trying to furni h him with the] wafane' the ino, | intormation _ ‘he cuallt4 th At this time the war department of-{ | ficials haye only a vague idea of the } total expenditures involved in upthe offering for the} tine 4 Phil fhe All during your manly ail- both then felt too tenderly by her to} call her anything else but. ‘the poor) | widow _ the poor mother, tne- £000) woman, and so on-and all this she Philippine : us when I had her s still, The old Asks of & aygning eae Banga Bo 00. except Sunday and Mond ay, b0e, ox ats, aaily any expectation of ever seeing You.}anq graceful form with a look of The subject of the poor widow came non-comprehension that might have up between us accidentally, and if it) catistied her, but did not, for she imis true that Il omitted to call her by mediately replied name, it must haye been because we "Yes. do I look ola? Indeed. T do POSSESSIONS Statement wrong that York, from rie and | been | il you sports|;remember the well Se os antral istrated Lectures { Pietur ind mad oof the eel the to as now.' a farce ‘President Pee gee to a fight might . | air, that pre-| while} mast sen sons ite y p in Chinatown, es that have Mile. Toona passed they iothing, the aetion| more olever than| aa h Be has this fh two Dixie' boy of thel mtn iweland Rocke, Word that are jand what the pres reamer,". from he Wagons. und audience.| the Keene oe. XIT. candle, an astral Business DEPOSITORY Gaplinl ose arose way CITY. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mattic for- was the LAKE (Established 1873.) a General Banking Deseret National Bank i about the house with man's|/with eyes so bright, with a good over-| coats loaned to her, she arrested the|him, and with a low and respectful] Durand Trio of} leader of the gang while the officers| intonation of voice said vocalists made i) corralled the. re i taking the whole ‘Unele, If you think that there WAS] presentation of their native} big crowd to Nashau in waiting}any collusion between myself and Mrs.) ani Marah's 4 PAY. McCornick & Co. BANKERS, Mat., U.S. labor- Hurricane led oes eS to wheel e weary t tallow PAINTS WILL SALT wiping his 3 scorn of Old and parlor eer: seus Yas: cam all this,.mean?" -Those| Capitola as mutely answered" Eng as himself CHAPTER falling] The started ind ules the ; the Orpheum. | ble that the matches could be banged: ing, therefore, until the violent conroli was called at Mrs. Kimball organized a raid and|yulsions of the old man's frame had night, all were there backed by a big special detail of blue|somewhat subsided, Herbert went to Divorce HAMLIN Transact you sink Hurricane, sweat A nc ee i Ripeoa eens augh only } to at vor » Stupendous vt a madniens, and tribunal. let said hope}*0ok Marah sir, as ; shoulders, |‘ again may W arfield and my promise, quired ENFORCES tonight Kemper A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM incle! I have heard your story, and believe you, of course! But I am bound to tell you that, without even having heard your poor wife's de- with a Wednesland's only woman sheriff, Mrs, Jennie}terrible anguish, Herbert could feel not|N. Kimball, has just put a stop to the matinee. And TI can o shame or resentment for the false attendance jhumerous cocking mains and dogjaccusation made upon himself. N-| fights which for years have been held| deed, his noble and candid nature} ante Rt city arate : at pana easily exp ie all as a avings Oe eet B 4 nee But that I gaom I see arERitis together leaves, Bose have ot unoffering ts Dre presented Pe ttit meas-|f0re Master of the | jarge number of exquisite floral offerings | his heart Was nearly bursting with] for the young singers attested their pop-|Such suppressed sobs as only can be dominating every/ularity and the appreciation of ~ thelr|forced oo manhood by the fiercest magical presen-| friends anguis the charm, the art ‘ The ohee people looked on in won-| --_--2-----_______ ' Miss Russell, in her der, awe and pity, and then their eyes | Puck. For yen Ones WOMAN SHERIFF met-those of Herbert silently in- distine- people L Mian by songs, eeu decorated In Mr|fully in dissuise ofthe actor Bottom, the forataie res of the Miss Wagenhals cad ry his did not dream of ever marrying again, |1 did not care to drag my name be- thundered the great drops is she still a]i%& brows also rendered an a and b number by GodThe old man suddenly sank back to Salt/arq ana Chopin-Sarasate, ably accompa-|into the nearest chair, dropped, his charmnied by Mrs. Skelton Miss Judith v-|Shaggy head and face into his hands, profi-| anes accompanying was as usual, of ajand remained. trembling from head to of heaving convulsive the while foot, was most grace The rostrum ae order... assumed Wolf's and the eneen ee ere. ver!" ae a eri I: oe jand "‘Elfenlled," were de Hghtfully given,|to reconcile Ira & .o! P't¥-/as was. Mascheron's ‘"Lul-la-loo," with | Rocke I break heritage for the chil-] yj in obligato by George Skelto : she broke! rummage Bunny's that saw. career "Best and dearest!" appre-|old man; "oh, idiot! 0! the. sisters ‘re well blended, Amy's contralto. mowed to splendid hofin Wcar diane en a 48 patients of clever} stagecraft os dagds . itis whom fool, Annie Russell| pearance work. Miss concealed her my' namepromise! from me until | f"se, LI belfeve, and uphold her to be Isabel has in a public clear, in highconcert lyric voice, which| you had won It shall | nnoc ent! T think you have been said he had read | | as best shown in "Estella," by J. §.|not serve either you or her, sir! 1|Srossly deceived, as she has been one ‘ never hud seen This rere and in the duet, "Sang das voge t yreak my promise-thus!"'-bending fearfully wronged! did not want to and that time and Seinen a aealie! iLt lin," "by Rube oe in which the voices|and snapping his own cane, and flingee will prove this?" exclaimi retation acceasartes (of .\Cary, a reforms ized 1s bleeding wound!-This man was Gabriel Le Noir! Satan burn him forever-This woman was Marah tocke, God forgive her! f£ could have divorced the woman, but as I but that she of her sex! James Young] ciated in the snare of St. Mark's cathe-]siren, and are you a dupe? Ina Brooks|4dral, where they have been the soloists]}can not be! No, sir! It is Killer] for some time you both would M: irgaret dupe! Ah, Last evening was really tneir first ap-|all now! This is why you Miss himself and 2:15 22S. into my face, |} woman?" which was was given]is Proctor] Lansing |a forty at church was well|strong for that! For one short mo-|?!b8 and left him for dead. I tore the with the friends] ment he stood thus, and in a terrible} W0™&n out of my heart and cauter- the evening. The program, trictly classical throughout, Demeteius hold suspects at Matinee that: Fors ~ at the Lgrit % xudeville reco "I say that I thought she was a/the age of forty-five I fell in love with tre. The act was @ neored repeatedly last proud woman, but" and married a girl of sixteen, out of a night by a well Med house. The mims : a ; log cabin! merely forsooth, bec ause iery of Alf Holt is of a very humorous Thought who was a proud wom-/she hada pearly skin like the leaf of : = character Ile can make a noise lik@/qn, sir?' roared Old Hurricane | the white japonica, soft, gray eves like anything before produced His funny dia"Marah Rocke!" replied the young timid fawn's, anc _& voice like a loRue that connects his various imitaeh meena: cooing turtle dove's because those an, ymnder. tions is original delicate cheeks flushed, and those soft Major Warfleld started up, seized |eyes fell when I spoke to her. and the aes ‘ Fay Templeton Will Retire the chair upon which he had gat, ana |Cooing voice trembled when she replied! because the delicate Tace The stage will lose one of its best]struck it upon the ground with even brightened when I came, and faded stars about the middle of May, when Fay|force as to shatter it to pleces; the when I turned away! because Templeton closes her season of "Forty-|turning, he strode up and down fhe Oswald Yorke] Lionel Adams] will it says, rule.' Armine Wolf|o!t the Misses Isabel and Amy Osborne|voice he asked Thomas Cooke} When they gave an "Evening of Sone" "Young man! did you-did you W. H. Gilmore] Under the skillful direction of their teach-| know-the shame that you dashed parish man Knows poet and even alarm me! Before that I/But boy at the ripe age of forty-five, had thought Marah Rocke a proud I suecee eded in achieving the most woman, bute sublime folly of my life! I should : one ake agree j ‘ : ‘ 1 Ba exclaimed | been raised to a professor's chair in Major Warfield some College of Lunacy! Herbert, at . athedral tHirty the 5 ANNIE RUSSELL ss (Continued ares ae I can't afford to furnish are work-it's too expensive. AND WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY. Wednesday E. N. SOUTHWORTH. by bodies of the sprites, the of fate and folly in} affai rs, tne electrical; sustained note the! five Minutes From Broadway," and re-|floor with such violence that the two|*She wept with delight when T gave they hurry to the com-|Ures to the magnificent country estate| young people gazed after him in con-| 1er..28 mile queen and) commander-|of her husband, William J. Patterson, in}]sternation and fearful expectation.| And trembled with fear.::at °- my rents in a fantasy that; Springdale, a few miles up the Allegheny] Presently he turned suddenly, strode | frown," ete f , as delicious as the] river from Pittsburg In anticipation of fup to Herbert Greyson and stood be-|,., F his wife's retirement from the stage, Mr.] fore him secause she adored me asa sort' of on With an absolute} Patterson is having the country place Hisi face was purple, his veins swolgod, I loved her as an angel, and married her! married her. secretly! And Miss Russell,| improved and beautified. There Mr. and/Jen until they stood out upon jis or fear of the ridicule of my brother * on the stage has never| Mrs. Patterson will spend the summer to-|forehead like cords, his eyes were proofficers, put her in a pastoral log good advantage as|gether, Thetr plans for next winter have] truding and glaring, his mouth clinchcabin in the woods below the blockPuck, the mischief- Inot been fully decided upon, but Mrs./ed until the grizzly gray mustache house, and visited her there by stealth, riddle-solver for all di gs-! Patterson. says she Will never again ap-]and beard were drawn in, his whole like Numa did his nymph in the | ne: ir on the stage and wants to live in| huge frame was quivering from head cave! But I was watched, my hidden never been surrounded | Springdale the year round to foot! was impossible to tell J t treasure was discovered and coveted so wholly « apable -----_ What passion-whether rage, grief or as her associates ime, the most possessed him, for by a young and prettier fellow than Ifere. are some or SISTERS DELIGHT FRIENDS al three seemed tearing his giant myself-Perdition! I can not tell this story in detail! One night I came MORTALS IN AN EVENING OF SONG : For bi Teteatt he stood speechless, home very late and quite unexpectedEdwin Mordant und Herbert feared he would fall ly, and found-this man in my wite's Atkins Lawrenee --- into a fit; but the old giant was too cabin I broke the man's head and S Wing, acted, EMMA Grand. new hit of the local season, and Mr. Leigh-| ton has o t splendid trlumph ¢ Butteenie. leben thé ‘ tie punches ys waist Pa Worl 3 : ever ork a yric. Budd and Wayne in a singing, dancing and acrobatie act. aré doing some véery| merry | ~ of ‘Tred SALTLAKETHEATRES, Anyway, about as} Harry Leighton being presented at the Grand, is proving to be all and mort Annie Russell and her| Richly se Midetiehiner Night's Dream' | than has been claimed for it assembly There Willard mat. . careei size and eee ‘ the Saturday : 0 ris keen desire to see her in the farce in which she has achieved her latest success 4nd one of the most popular in her Night's| Dream." yosterda ay week and at srosman'® s inee eae eae Annie the Morning.) Merchants Protective Association SCLENTIFIO COLLECTORS FRANCIS G. LUKE. "Some ‘People oor Commercial Natl, Bank OF HONEST Bldg., Salt Don't Like Us DEBTs, Lake E City, Utah. -- ~~ Gen'! Mgr. |