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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1907. It A t I MORE ADVANCED Be Better Even Another week Ville will be put Monday night VAUDEVILLE.|! the ae Week Second Promises Than the Japanese re-engaged to First. fae ] he roine, Harriet Pate Rett Mr Savage eee aoe rich. ve wee oue ‘aE ye s . | ‘oot itraltos. N I who are pity the that Cuida Jed to ernment to for Italian lher 1 grant management were |b s welcome news to all look- {She be the destitu- taken for the British her a pension, highly gratified with the result of last] jng ieee to enjoying the fascinating |28¢. But as for week's business, and they claim. that lo ypera again jter that they be there will be no falling off in point of } Probably the finest treat Mr, Savage {dream By etric of and in « f a eae her books, i 15 forgotten, like a , , ad ba 4 merit in the performance. to be given has to offer in his new company will \ recent critic has said that Oujida's this week. They say, rather, that as} pe two brilliant tenors, contracts with | Stories are not bad in a moral sense; the season progresses they expect to| whom are now on the way to Parjs| they are merely in bad taste and not not only maintain the present high] for signatures. The release of one has| nice When we add to this that they Standard, but to keep raising just been purchased from one of the] 2re unreal, distorted, not true to naAs head liner for next week's bill/ finest royal opera companies on the|ture or life, simply impossible and Willard Simms & Co., appear in| continent, and the other is Sree therefore inartistic, the Cc. The MODEL THEATRE to Brighton Stevenson, Indictment dressed, it is hardly destination, Lake is likely But, Is the Srighton, tions, seems locally. In to reach although legal with name, its the old its|them, Silver; name time and there commodates of | are assoc ja- is 0° about 4 a Fpecet 4 pore «te | mountain t} ap Z Twin Lake Sol- to have come to stay | lakes, Ee ae is, within.easy. dis: former years there have | ttude. t the hotel. Aside from. the ot tents there are groups "One eas, 00, Sasap. ENG | cnbeawes but who The stage from Salt Take only makes) promotes side splitt-|} was brought to this country for There is little danger of this in any ler, singers tertain of by dies popular rendering 1ey voices are and .have songs, will up-to-date said made to have en- melo- splendid] several songs The new duction Pany | ark is "Madam now will Butterfly" finished, open and and September remain in pro-| practical the com-|his in New-/| the 30 the East until famous by their ae way of ‘Christmas week before starting rendering them The Elle *n Adair {New Orleans and California who has won DGHERITON i two cona ye ee tinents as an operatic whistler and bird IN SUBURBIA, imitator. - -- he ever popular Kinodrome pic‘Tis pleasant to sit in the dusk, way, and as crafts | suecess correct the a atic must Even be with workman, in business in his this in and to achiev catering to for]the realistic spirit of the age by the best writers, the demand for books of j the lighter type is said to be ee oft Even the sales of the authors oO | big reputations are dwindling i } This is no doubt partly due to the tures have arrived, and will have their As evening's shadows forward pass, usual place on the program The|In idleness, and watch your huskorchestra numbers are now looked Y neighbors cut their grass newspapers. which furnish such a bulk |}of matters that it absorbs much prethe time that many readers forme rly gave upon {to as being a necessary part of th program and Director Weihe promises} that they wil! be-no ore eae as far as the music is concerne he same arrangements for ventilating and cooling the theatre, proved so satisfactory this week i carried out during the remainder of|{ the warm season, MORE New MUSIC Theatre ond - MODEL, C losed. aa Week-An Successful Added to the musie lovers The ae Boar ao a mand the best talent {in a ields, oe |}present their readers with its te | fruits But, over und beyond this modern life is so full of experience > and desire is left for the And there's some fun, when you can't/imaginary and the emotional sleep, | With universal education the day To interrupt the raucous snores may yet come when only books of real Of others when dawn's just a-peep genius will find mueh sale, and writBy doing noisy chores ers Who are merely talented must per- lforee Sec- Attraction. In the Model theatre Mr. Harry Leighton has certainly a cozy place or amusement, and, with an eye to the pleasure of his patrons, has engaged the best possible talent in the musical line, Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick needs no Introduction books. Ah, Its a joke of richness, too, Worth anybody's hearty laugh o turn against the sleeping few Your wheezy phonograph But, on the While at smilec When they Don't they betake themselves to concrete other hand. you know, such goings-on youve employments. Perhaps the age is be;}coming too prosaic, and a reaction {toward the sentimental. may be preare done to you, my, oh! dicted later But just now the trend just make you wild? is unmistakable It is toward an utter -Indianapolis News. | repudiation of tommyrot > e has caught the fancy HOOD IN Success ‘ Fine Costumes| Certain, Details of the coming production of "Robin Hood" are gradually reaching a state of perfection. Professor McClellan is stil training the principals und chorus, and stage rehearsals are nightly. Mrs. Herbert --_- Orpheum "MADAM Bill. With BUTTERELY" Tenors Orchestra and for Prima Second tals"ke . z¢ 7 s ee ; ce Joying City, || Joying gi smoke ‘TOUR. Donnas Year. fe he life, curlingt . d adding white . up = ents Ve W to :1 the Soloist « pic- Tonight 'y'cannot close without paying « sin olieoec | turesqueness of tne wht ; : First on a seat, and not an inch the proverbial ‘fone after the packages stowed away Cases of eggs, of all kinds, sult: cases, of room-for|~ more," especially | and freight were| The will be following added to twenty-five the public in that elastic vehicle.| Monday morning, Aug. 19, cases of beer, provisions | Miscellaneous. packages, and parcels Carlson-Concert. Fantas} grips and baskets, bundles) -,\j5 commencement. volumes library 1997 Parts and bedding-and a dog-were a fe w | Gardihér=-Bible as English Literature of the articles to be taken up into the | Gardner-Dante's: Ten Heavens mountains, It was circus day, and on) | G@ocig Romanorum our way to the mouth of the canyon | Te nike s-In the Days of Goldsmith we met a continuous procession of all} Magill-Sixty-five Years in. the Life sorts and conditions of vehicles, filled| fa Teacher with men, women, children, and of | penfiela-East of Suez CORESE babies In gala attire all on theit |. Riekett- Vagabond in Literature way to the circus j | Trumbull-Evolution and Religion Cc ane y eanlle nde phpouse Rt a eae \ Ss Bureau of Animal Industry- "ottonwooc canyor se miliar to almost ave ry one be impossible to describe It the é r appearance THE SWEET CHILD Admission - Children, 5 CONTINUOUS Entire | | | | change "ee eres Buren Manufactures. - Vol. Wilson-Dante Ro euial -1. | | Mueller, Chunn and Mueller, Hoon Rollers at the an Orpheum. hands BY JAMES GRANT TILURSTON. Yew York, Aug. 17.-Des spite its chang-|be a new musical play by John J. Meing successions of offerings, the important | Nally, with sz iee and music by William musical comedy output of New York is| Jerome and Je n Schwartz, entitled "Lola, contined practically to one or two groups from Berlin.' ae this piece Miss Glaser managers, With fair certainty, one | will play a German character part, intromay assume that any musical play an-|ducing ineidental to the action of the nounced on Broadway is the production! story seven very attractive musical numof Klaw and Erlanger, the Shuberts,{ bers Charles Frohman or Charles Dillingham. | a5 Ei 8. There dies of are the few, exceedingly musical sort that few, are come-| Charles not} ment by 'rohman which nas made Charles an arrange- Dillingham. will brought out by these four interests. A| postpone the production of the musical first-class musical comedy or comic opera} play he had for his star, Elsie Janis, so venture is not a mean one, and is to be} | as to permit Miss Fer to appear hour ahead of the scheduled in "The h undertaken with caution. Any kind of| Hoyden," a play that was written espeeproduction means an investment ultimate-|ojally for Mr. Frohman. The play is by ly about $50,000. Ventures into..the} Cosmo "Ham...on and Tristan Bernard, field outside the circles indicated are few} who at present is the leading comedy and far between. For a newcomer to} | writer of Paris. The music Is by Paul step into the ranks, especially out of the A Rubens and Frank Tours, and the lyVv West, is a test of the explorer's courage siries by Rulfens and Mr. Hamilton. for one of the convictions of many Seat jeans Hoyden"" will have its New York and face after the hard WE LULLEGTED nots in pink and white, as W ell as the | Children's $200.00 for J. E. Paine, of Paine & Lyne, the wool buyers $177.50 for Jacob Pert & Sons, the grocers. Claim over twelve years old. $247.52 for Mrs. Mary N. Munford Case. Claim was twelve years old. Books, Child We Should you SCIENTIFIC 78, 93, 94, 97, 98, Francis G. . Luke, and Muller, > & Chunn trip, J $1 m., Any trip from s In the train goimg.. claims. DEBTS. National Bank Building. Don't Like UTAH. "Some People Us." TO OGDEN. August 18 Last Lake E XCURSION, or Ogden, EXCURSION EAST, to Denver return, $44.50; St. and Louis, EXCURSION Ogden 4 Omaha Return NORTILERN hotel ex- 28 limited SEPTEMBER $39.50 TO ineludes tickets $19.75; leaves PARK. AUGUST $25, SPECIAL AUGUST returning taka,or O; Gen $51 This for regular six-day tour TAHOE Salt Lake train TO Behr LLOWSTONE Aug , Salt to AND or Seplem5. Kansas limit, October UVTAIL AND City, 31. . IDAHO POINTS. August | aily Daily rat lirect rates utea s airec routes plea and via and 24 co oe New York and New ro Agent for cg Boston. i -ZONLO | | Ask any CITY Oregon Short TICKET Muller, HELEN ADAIR, Salt park from Chicago, MUELLER, & in your WONEST CITY, Manager. | | Judging by the outlay Henry W. agers located west of Pittsburg is that | presentation the first of November, and Savage is making this year for the =| New York Is clannish, and, as rule,|in the spring it will be given In. London American production of Puceini's will have naught in the way of import- | ast @..6 "Madam Butterfly," the cities to seant Stage undertaking that doesn't come| The Grand opera house will ‘inaugucure the English grand opera company from its own, the impressions of \ts ts OWN |} rate its- elghth season. under the manin thls reigning success will be fortucity or at least of distinctively Eastern }| agement of John H. Springer on Saturnate. First of all, the orchestra, in- Sent Bape The thing that some Western} aay. August &4, with Daniel Frohman's creased to nearly 60 members, will be manage are wont to term an Eastern : a z S ; production, "The Boys of Company : | made up of a finer body of musicians prejudice Pee Western ambition, has | During the closed period: the theatre than has ever been sent on tour with no exis ‘save in the minds of the |} has been entirely redecorated, © color 4 single production, not even exceptuetichias: There are no territorial bar-| " ORs PA eal recone: Lhe 20108 Fs 2 be ye Ay CG 3 ing Mr. Savage's "Parsifal"" orchestra. riers against worth-while qualities In the | sche eoraecamerete re Stith cahoee aug | New artists of continental fame theatre, he agrees e, himself, likes | Grand ‘will vie with any of eri newer colony that from time to time had fled the same theatrical quantities and quali- | iayhouses have been engaged to sing the leading Dae I ite ae ang fire | in ; reine of beauty erator. roles. Several of these promise to furtles that New York likes, and he Believes be. 007". I : a | nish a vocal: surprise when they apthat New York necessarily must like the} x Wr te »roducers," who have been stage partKI pear in this country. In addition to plays he likes and has begun to produce.| Wright Lorimer with his aulen ge ners longer and more congenially asNODROME the favorite Rena Vivienn * 2 « production: of "~The Quicksands,"; bY) sociated' than. any: two professionals Motion Pictures, lan and pretty | Alicia Ramsey and Rudolp& de Cordova, known to the stage; have begun. an oe Miss Eleanor Robson is to spend the Paris, two ne will open the season in the Providence engagement of three weeks only In the entire season of 1908-9 In London in a cepEvery Evening § (e ace pt Sunday) Butterfly will add a flash of brilliance opera house on Thursday vening, Academy of Music, starting tomorrow | 75c, 50c, 25c. ertoire ot plays. She will appear shortly Box seat, $1.00. whenever they are In the cast One September 5. "The Quicksands" will be evening in their musical Matinees one of the most impo of them, Miss Febea Strakosch, is a at the Academy of Music here with ‘‘Salo-| o velty, "7 word payaed , . OF (exe Epes, Sanday niece of Adelina Patti, with a record my Jane." There are to be some changes | for ony sei Bao of . ane Pa iain SaaS rae eee jane Monday), B0c, 25c, 10c. Box Seat, in the play at the academy, which at Covent Garden, Stockholm, Milan, the! was submitted first to Mr. Lorimer "The Alaskans" at the Knickerbocker| pat size of the stage gives opportunity for.| who decided Naples, Madrid and other continental that of all the plays he|pbears all the earmarks of success It he is to have two | new plays for the|had cities, where she has been a royal faread during the preceding year|is London engagement, for both Mr. Lous N. | this was the strongest from a dra»|the the work of Joseph Blothen, one of| vorite in the great grand oopera roles, editors of the Seattle (Wash.) Times | L Parker and Mr. R Israel Zangwitt Another is are at) matic and the worthfest from a liter-|and does credit to the young play-| <agoon oa work for her... She is positively so0ing tO/ary standpoint, and that the role of wright. Mr. Blethen evidently knows do Edmond and Bostand's dim Rallway "The Lady Co. | of| Austin was one that would command| Alaska and the strenuous life of the Tine "Table in Erect June 1, 1907. Dreams," and if it is not produced prima donnas, here/attention. "The Quicksands" thrilat the end of this coming season, it willing. compelling, vivid drama is a mov- far north, and gives a graphic yes Leaves years old, a daughter of the chief sue : | ot twen-|ling depiction of it in his play. The | Salt Lake. e done at the beginning of the London | tieth century life, and Farmington lice at Frankfort- -on-Main. ‘To secur action moves smoothly, the play is beau-| 5°52 a.@m. a ous her release from the Staadt theatre season. The engagement of Miss Robson oN Cal tifully staged and there are: thrills 8:45 m. Laeak oe m begins September 2, and/ at Mainz Mr. Savage was compelled to at the academy miss Grace George and her company,| enough to ao even the jaded play-}| 100 lasts four weeks oe pay handsomely. 3:00 De | including Frank Worthing, will reopen| goer take notic 00 : mL With four such talented ones, Mr. 5:00 Pr. m. Brea ‘the Lyceum theatre on next Thursday] In the Setantiaa of the entire cast, 4:00 p. m, 7:00 p. m, Savage will be able to give elght perLulu Glaser will commence her second| night, when Sardou's "Divorcons" wiil|care has been exercised to secure peo-| 6:00 p. m. 9:00 p, m. formances weekly when "Madam Butseason under the direction of Klaw and | be the play. Miss George's very real] ple who could enter into the spirit of | 7:00 p. me °10:30 p, m. terfly" starts on its sonthern and westErlanger in the Lyceum theatre in Ro|! success Cyprienne last spring in] the play and the result is a finished 8:00 | p. ern tour. SBuinday at. 9:3 chester on Monday, the 22d inst., and after! Wallack's still is fresh in the memory production. The presence of a team For the role of Suzuki, Butterfly's Sundays and holidays Specials for La. four performances there and a week in/of theatre-goe 2h aero of real "huskies" and a driver w ho has} goon at an matd, who is on the stage-for even a Atlantic City, she will come DP. to the Lib =| « actually taken the team over the frozen SIMON "BAMBERGER greater part of the three acts than erty theatre for a run, Her vehicle will) MyIntyre and ‘Heath, "Klogs OT laugh northern wustes adds interest. l President and Gen'l Manager. MUELLER OF Commercial EXCURSION Sunday, Round $32; JEANNETTE, & HARRIS, 100, LAKE General LAKE co., beautiful, familiar blue, and, of all " "Flinder's In Furnished Flat" the most beautiful, the delicate mountain colurnbine in white and lavender which Colorado claims as its atate| flower s said that on the very top of the mountain, growing in the | The Parisian Models. snow, is to be found a flower very) like the renowned eidelweis of the! Ips I must confess that I used to} wonder wherein the fascination lay, | Gymnasts when we would hear year after year}_ of whole families leaving thelr com-| fortable homes with all modern conveniences for the mountain resort, but High Class Vocalists. after a taste of the free and easy life, close to the heart of nature, where over all broods that perfect peace aaa quiet which is a foreshadowing of the Hoop Rolling Wonders, eternal, one ceases to wonder. The perfect seclusion of the cotOne Imagined .< . id after hearing of the large Salt Lake Operatie: Whistler ; ao turn Daily Bulletin of LAST POTTER day. Excursion | Rates via tound trip ber 10 WEEK if you COLLECTORS 99 SALT. From & from Merchants' Protective Association 17, Round per RE ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. SIMMS collecting to $800.00 every We will collect some money for T THIS. are $600.00 Comes. EXCURSION ROSE Sunday. $50.00 for Hyrum Case, formerly a Salt Lake City grocer. Report the night-wind sings in the aisles of: cedar, and mournful, here by the cooling sand-hills; voice ae one who had leved me, pleading Calls me annd calls me: WILLARD every Interpreted. Book of Ships Blanchan-Birds Every Know. Hoddes-When the King Leonard-Spectacle Man. O'Dea-Jingleman Jack Foulke-Braided Straws. ALL cents. Claim was twelve years old. alkali water of the lower regions. And last, but by no means least, the crowds of dear, healthy, happy children, who in their rompers and Buster Brown suits tumble around like frollesome young kittens in the fragrant grass under the pine trees; and the flowers, eres orn a carpet under your at wherever you walk Way up on the mountain sides wild roses in the dee est and richest shade oe and marguerites, aepayaaciie and bells, the eilient painter's wild cosmos and larkspur, fo oct n | 10 $64.85 for D. A. Affleck, the grocer on M.and First Sts. Fraser-Three Men and a Maid. Gorky-Mother Mott-White Darkness. Rideocut-Slamese Cat Roberts-Flying Cloud Watson-Caddie of St. Andrews. | adults, of program Vietion. | | SINGER. cents; PERFORMANCE. PD would | he beauty hs of Little May Miller ‘| | New Books for Public. time. Brighton is in a small valley "I who loved thee, here unto Earth returning in the very tops of the Wasatch mountains, which at all seasons of the year Cry to thee as ever, thou, Unforgetful In thine arms forgiving, no more to are crowned with the eternal snows. Someone has called it the "Salad leave thee, Bowl." t was over 30 years ago Fold me, my Lover!" that W. 8. Godbe, Henry Lawrence, Benjamin Hampton and Dr. Anderson |}So the night-wind sings, and the tears first bought land with a view to buildrequicken, dead as the dust ing cottages. Now there are about 60 Tears long dead, aside from the hotel. It is an imin drifting, posibility to secure building lots in reborn in darkness Now and pain to mind me a desirable location, as it is becoming more and more popular as a summer had forgotten Who resort-this valley 8,700 feet in the Richardson in the -James E Readeér ure mountain air, over 4,000 feet Ss higher than the Salt Lake valley. live without "Miss Scads, I cannot ne were asked what are the you." principal attractions of the place, [ "Bosh!" should answer the exhilarating air, "At least not in the style to which that is a tonic in itself; the soft, pure I have been accustomed.''-Washingmountain water, which is a delight, ton Herald not only to drink, but soothing to the Stanton, With today's matinee and tonight's show, the present excellent bill at the Orpheum closes, and beginning Monday night the following will be the program: Willard Simms and company, in "Flinders' Furnished Flat Rose and Jeanette, Parisian direct fvom > Paris; the comedy acrobatic cyclists; Mueller and Mueller, singers" of popular songs; Muller, Chunn and Muller, hoop rollwonders; elen Adair, operatic whistler -and bird imitator-and the Kinodrome Celebrated . e trip eve o : ay 5 i SS fenc : s eracious. hospitality c TUBE RIG inconvenience to those CES ie we Bae tay. aa the who have made arrangements on the}. suntain.. tops. "There was nothing basis of last year 8 schedule. ao8 lto encounter in the way of frontier life sti ge coach leaves Sugar House Warc lin that-ideal home. To sleep in a comof Murray at 8 o'clock In the | cortable bed with the best of modern Sen for which you leave the city ‘spi rings In a daintily furnished room at 7:15; but it is the general experi- ,| whe "re a@ mountain stream trickling by ence that it is nearly, if not quite, under the window, combined with the o'clock before the driver cracks iis music of the pines, lulled one to sweet whip in a professional manner, and lsleep, could hardly be ranked as a his passengers are eally on the road | hardship In this connection one to Brighton The morning I started | should not forget to mention the adwas ideal, and it was a surprise to note lition of two pai of heavy blankets, that the Sugar House car was full at which had much to do with making that early hout and a half-formed sleep possible There were also three resolution Was made, never again to be regular well-served meals 4 day which} found sleeping when all nature is so would have done credit to any. city Dee and at its best Naturé ae home ye were somewhat anxious to catch Biinivae a the stage, and out false | RPh | passengel fulfilled all} erecta roomy fou seated vehicle and four horses, with a real old-time stage-coachy look, and| Library. which proved to be very comfortable | 1 lt was soon filled to overflowing, three | = half who was with the Bostonians company for several seasons and is ac quainted with every move in the opera, is rendering invaluable service in as sisting Mr, Spencer, the stage manger. Mr. John D. Spencer has just finished arrangements to bring here the splendid of costumes especially made for the Idora park (Oakland) production of "Robin Hood The costumes will be the most complete of any yet worn by the local company, and include many State for principals and chorus. They were made by Madame A. Jahn, the official costumers of Idora park, and were secured aes the friendly intervention of Mr. George E. Lash. a friend of the company, who, with Mr. Whitney, staged the cadet eee of "The Jolly Muskete Next ue ere SAPPHICS. PREPARATION, Rehearsals and Make hai ae as fap ait ' was at the government nursery, where the wonderful work is going on of Low ralsing young trees which are to cover the sides of the mountains in the Low | years to come. Climbing a few grades we came in sight of the Low that waves over tne handsome cottages and were landed in Brighton ' ROBIN : of the amusement-loving public, and the increasing crowds nightly attest the popularity of Salt Lake's latest place of amusement Nightly * of the ride through the magnificent scenery; the slow ascent through tne | everlasting mountains, whose side covered cases are in most <a cottonwood in and pine, evergreens different shades of "living green" with the rushing, noisy canyon stream dashing over the rocks in cascades and waterfalls. The first stop was at Maxfields, which is called the haltway house, woere the horses were un-|} harnessed, fed and allowed an hour's rest. The presiding genius of the ranch served those who wished a cup of coffee accompanied by a pitcher of of alt Lake, ance ner sweet voice is poled nightly singing the latest songs, which are artistically a a by beautifully colored slide ot satisfied with this aEpuiae sing. Leighton has secured > servlittle May Miller, the wonderfully clever actress, singer and dancer. In this young ar tist the management has secured a "find," as it is termed in the theatrical world. Little May will appear at each performance, opening tonight. e only in its second week, the Model sible pe ee anc COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN BEST SINGING Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick Rett Naa? antl! Tap s enan for not | Cope < : david Satie roPotyi private conveyance,ose It was pos-| Where'merry camping, parties .aré/en business LATEST MOVING PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS rieabtlon gly ake Ss strong enough to justify a sincere wel selected by Jean de Reszke i helt names will be announced the| Wisher ] of the rising generation in a during next week. | desire to procure a literary injunction Ottley Cramston, an English singer, | #sainst their return to general vogue the 139-145 E. Second South. Harry Leighton, Manager. {to the mountain vi illey, that fs ao uv faces would be everywhere in evidence, | but unless one seeks the different tages, or m eets the inmates at the | | rendezvous, the indispensable general store and postoflice, one entireij ly alone to enjoy their verandas and |} hammocks. While dress toilets are the troubles of the mountain | least of the much horseback rid| dwellers, there Is their horses with ing, many bringing stable which ac- Thi "Filinder's Furnished Flats." his number is said to be a sereaming farce] with plenty of action and dash. It not] only has the merit of being original ing laughter. In the final scene!/the English version of "Parsifal' and | event A few may be led by curlosity Simms attempts to paper the wrong | retained for the role of Wotan in Mr | to dip into "Moths," or "Under Two flat and when he gets through ludicr-} Savage's production of he Valky-! Flags," or "In Maremmo but they ous efforts at this work you are le rie,' will return for the part of Sharp-| will find such a redundaney of words to wonder, if the stage can ever be| less, in which he will alternate with |such contumity of plot and purpose, cleaned again ee D. Richards of last vyear's!Such remoteness from earth and all Then there is Rose and Jeanne ae companys really human emoticns, that they will Parisian models and dancers dir ect | Walter Rothwell, the magnetic con-| soon weary of the pursuit. from the Ambassadeurs' theatre in| due tor from Vienna, who has been as-| Modern readers of the better class of Paris The Two Hiltons, comedy] sisting in organizing the company, will} fietion have fortunately acquired a acrobatie cyclists, who are said to] sail for America early next month with|taste for te rseness directness, force perform some stunts on bieyeles and} the new artists He will have two/and correct detail. Slovenly plot and otherwise that are truly marvelous,| clever assistant conductors in Cornellis mere drafts upon the dictionary as a Then Muller, Chunn & Muller, hoop} Dopper from Amsterdam and Guy substitute for careful thought and rolling wonders, appear Ambrose, an American pupil of Ni-jartistic delineation don't go any more By way of variety, Mueller & Mul-| Kisch. ; The modern novelist must be as held Charlotte HE familiar legend, gone - or Fong to} Brighton does not convey to the un-|} initiated a few facts learned by experi-| ence In the. first place Brighton is not Brighton an the map, but, Silver Lake, and unless a letter isso ad-| govsend She not Instruct, a one novel re aden: ay care of a First Trip should demand government to sum of-money substantial should of Impressions sympathy the novelist, revival of advanced vaude-| won fine artistic triumphs last season, |{™used, if she did on at the Orpheum} and the opportunity to hear them will|™er generation of The of the a her books It was all right the the stories of has | oe econ a by tion haye | for Orpheunv's seems lexelted rene' REPUBLICAN, Anti-Tormmyrot. Line OFFICE, -- | The Salt Palace Week You'd better go out and meet theo sharming young lady, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Monday 8 a Dim: and.LEAVE evory Admission to Grounds FREE Girl With She'll Be There Again Today Sparring Match, Opens met She goes to Saltair ties and four times ‘ach week, Jake Kilrain This linet you The White Hat? and Night : -- Have Sullivan particulars. MAIN -== John L. Every further 201 after, RETURN | m., and the reafter at 10 a. m., 29 m., 19att minutes "there: every Dr. h, 3315 th 45 Paice oe SES Sieeen ae THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |