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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN DRAMATIC ORPHRUMS Pretty NEW Playhouse Monday With Vaudeville a Musical New Bill. an wore a ota gi be ad io ned public will of seeing The tunity number promises lar than ever. SEASON, Resumes Evening to Director chestra, has be even more Welhe, returned of popu- the from or- the East Jlonded down with the latest and most suitable muste, and the orchéstra has from Chicago the Orpheum pa- | yonnings trons are destined to see many highRrade vaudeville performances this séason. During the past summer General Manager Beck has scoured many countries for high grade talent and he give assurance that the patrans of the Gr- pPheum will With the be satisfied "tis character booked The head-liner at the ~seasan MISS the country. Then there rd performed from care dill away drive to due are appear to recetyed) , froin they, notices have they ninds >asimnl minds. pessimistic most the even } Anita Bartling comes directly here fame has won she where Europe, from sy way acts. r@iing. clerer e r r ee ty will Gr ee ea ner a Ser we c ert varlety of ana ing 2 a et . a nal ot : oe hen and seen be dancing turn, ong ee eer ye ere e entirely HAZEL TAYLOR Tatented PARIS, eran Wonan Mavian" Part WILt Croukey as "the ree. Rubes ave g should which iB t ap eeaey clever : entertain. miuse and oa w and up-to-date picture films will this and kinodrome the on. shown be LADIES' SING. ‘Accepts in "Robin "Maid | Hood.' Tragedienne Wins | A Suecess of Ma Is Town,' Dark in Upheaval "An are trid Wilson Jack The in theatre NIEPHERSOLE IN American presenting company and Emil-HMoch a an a aa exits eomedy sket« ch are "Love's Young Dream." Besides Ir. arother three includes the cast Hoch, reto be js said sketeh the tists, and situations. funny plete with very from judzing places where the AUGUST 11, 1907. change has been made inthe cast "Robin Hood" announced last in Most Exaecting of Capitals. r Mrs. Enima Ramsey Morris, Miss Olga Nethersole has achieved studying the been | recent hei In distinction a big | rather has. resigned | rian, She Paris of being worn-out from a} venture before the public of on account | has presented a number of plays-in| hard season's work with a large num-| re-| ber her made has she of pupils. Mrs. Morris felt the; ; English, and necessity of taking a needed rest, and | ceipts cover every dollar of the ex| pense for the venture. A personal let- Pgave the company ample time to se-| manager, |, ure and brother her from another singer. to play the part. | ter edi-| *he management, af » difficulty, | Louis Ni thersole, to the dramatic ae contains Republican The of ae that' Miss HazelTaylor, who found hz been studying in New York,~had} eee " | following a ae ‘ee eo returned and was simmering at Nam-| Seat my W he Re |. ae pa, Ida. A-rush telegram $ isit to Salt. Lak Beg 2 Rea received, ‘ | tember 26, she will appear aa 2 a { a her, a rush answer le} Taylor: was rehear to the repertoire } lest addition ThisORL:is Hergien. Paul diaerorsll by pany inside of 24 te )Awakeéning," Finan remarks of the company she js doing ane tried it there last full justice to the GB. Nata pithy whit a §spring "LSt } | DOs tne Bele of Mald Marian is replet ; te : novelty,Y, I propose ih and one peramille in Tho rest of the cast remaips the same present : her Vanch Ito3 Sapho.' of | formance as announced last Sunday, arid. grea of heard probably be ing made, both in music| heave will You | (quer remarkabl uécess in Parls,entire the | wor : t of which was that'the ENG mode eeo orm Te nes ie 5 To WHAT ee MURRAY OFFERS | eR alas chanio Chine = 8 this week will be the great Bernar, king of Marionettes, who .glves a wonderthat exhibition fully novel and original comment favorable neceived has throughout had CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Miss Nethersole Is "At prese¢ nt Scotland, | spending het vacation in for New Whence she will sail to open} at the end of this month, City on her' Western tour in Ikan: as September 12 Yours very uly LOUIS NET He ‘RSOLE York;:Aug;<7."' ‘New novated and cleaned, new carpets laid, and the decorations retouched and brimhtened so that the thestre will prent a' pleasing and attractive appearnee Monday night eee he performances Orpheum has LAKE Gymnase two of addition the by enlarged been és ee onda: pet neree again : xt Monday night at the Or|).6n, so that Mr. Weihe expects to aurpheum, when that playhouse opens its pass all previous records this season doors for the initial performance : of its Since the closing of the ' Orpheum third regular season and according to | cua, company engagement, Niimager reports SALT REPUBLICAN, Her artistic methEnglish company. appreciated by ods were immediately think that the eritical faculty, and you will agree with me that, by appearing in Paris with such eclat, she has done something to confirm our claim that Olga Nethersole ranks high among the leading dramatic stars of our time, wy "For the future, my sister has decided to play for at léast one month in every season in Parls, and next May she is to appear there at the Theatre a ee : ma : ie hive om bent for an Er ng lish- the Pan! Gilmore the Apain Lovers of a Headtiner for, Comedy-Drama. | 124 Main St. Once more Pau! Gilmore is promised to (hé patrons of the theatre in the q and lt {s again with a new play P Wheel of Love" Is the new offering made by Manager Jules Murray- looks like an ic vee story popular young allow is his nted in ah auto cap, and with gripping a steermg slimy hands wheel 5 or of mry attractive not the new reach title plays- Salt 5 of "Cupid rs bears} at } always been expecting Creston} Clarke to arrive, and he has in every} ince got down from the car just outside Of town...He has plenty of| ability, of artistic temperament, and he is 2 capital actor, Maybe the new play will give him the vehicle he needs and {t doesn't seem that he nas ever apathy with <.which they view the ar proaching elections and heir -fallure +t utilize their power to elect many "nd in portant offictals according to thelr o. notions of Only 10 ABVANG ts the Orpheum Gus ected that the. Suncaih coun- | theory, but it has the lightness and, fra- |, aoview of pope them. eat y of 4 soap bubble, as ‘well as Sts irl- are a week, NEW YORK THEATRE LETTER . BY New tradictory is @ rather reports from A ceum theatre on September 9, "The ‘Bhie f," the play by Wenry Bernstein, which has been running during the last it} o ‘I=ht months in Paris ‘under the name Ampersand, a difficult-task to get at) of "Le Voleur," and for this production the' truth as to the condition of Rich- | he has obtained the service of Kyrle ard. Mansfield, though he-is not as bad| Bellew and Margaret Illington, both of off as some of the re ports would make! whom will postpone their starring seahim. It. may be put down as rertain leon to appear in the leading parts. This that he will not be seen on the stage | play has been the most successful drathe coming season, and it isawery grave matic work that Paris has seen' in some question whether the distinguished | vears, and it lends itself readily to Engactor ever will be able to play again.} ilsh adaptation without any. alteration He, however, 1s most hopeful that he }An its theme ee or text will recover and that soon: he can say "Richard is maRABERE Eats The open air say seems to be gain4 | ings in popularity. Ben Greet's outdoor As a result of i ottations opened by | production. and the numerous college George C.. Tyler when he was in Lon-| plays at commencements set the exdon and just completed by cable it has|ample, The latest endeavor in this line been arranged that Mrs. Patrick Camp-/js an open air. performance of Joseph bell will téur the United States during| Jefferson's famous "Rip Van Winkle." the coming season, under the direction |The performance is to be given by one of Liebler and company. ‘She will open} George Ober at Palenville, in the Catsin New York November 1, and after he ry kill mountains. Palenville has been engagement fhere will go to San Fran-| chosen, or bas chosen Itself, because it cfsco, playing on the way at Washtng-!claims to be the original village of ton, ee a Atlanta, Cincinnati, St.! Falling Water. Remembering how the Low New Orleans, Galveston, Kansas) villagers tre ated Rip Van Winkle when citeh omata- Denyer, Salt Lake, Seattle |he comes back, It might be supposed and Los ae Mrs. Campbell is now | that. they'd want to in quiet about in | the little affair of Rip * as a ee } . In another fortnight every available' Rose Melville, who has been playing holland stage in New York' will be | the title role of Sis Hopkins for nine in constant use for rehearsing the new | years, Will shortly begin her tour in plays for "the coming season. - Wive|the play, for the benefit of her provinnore theatres will be open next week,! cial city of New York. I wish to say ond as many more by the week follow-| that Sis Sopkins was never seen. on But the productions intended for | 3roadway, and yet Miss Melvylille's anm<¢ rie gelapilh tie audiences are but few in|nual profit from the production has number compared with those which are; never been less than $30,000 and some intended - for. the ~road..° Probably 30/}'s easons she has' made $50,000 * 2 @ separate ‘dramatic: musical' and bur-| Marie Cahill has engaged a Japanose lesque companies are made up and re-| maid to accompany her on her tour next hearsed in New York during July season, When she willresume starring 4n August of éach year... Many of "Marrying Mary" in the northwest and bevin their teurs five hundred miles Pacific coast cities,. Nuki, meaning or go from New York and do not get) thre "the snow," is the name of the n back to town until the following June. s dauired daughter of the cherry Thus the players rarely see the city at its best; until that is to May. . ' Charles Frohman Danijel Frohman to With hope- That say, from REFLECTIONS curtains certain That new som, and she Is a graduate | man's college of Tokio. ° tends to study Japanese has arranged with, bargain with Nuki by produce in the Ly-| | will teach the other, rising plays their absence-which ' October) plays OF on we've OLD AN the regular already makes scen the heart heralded ag grow great of the Wo- Miss Cahill inand she has a one which the PLAYGOER. theatrical too season pian will fonde won't donvick of be 1907-08, let's conspicuous heralds their lyhoo" De ae means non-délivery of the goods. t ushers at the back of the houseewon't insist on of starting by "bal- the ap- Sines nich is really " audience' s privilege, t New. York's last season's successes W in come to us with the origcompanies-which i what the public pays to That stars will resolutely refuse to make spe abas ‘Yh response to cur- inal tain calls-whieh is their bounden duty ' That the public won't ies pda on chp An the price of admisslo hat we won't be too sev erely eay-avhich is a healthy preferer > That-comedy won't be mere these of an entirely different color. That the "woman with a past'' ridiguberd? Wis a dead, That stage the That, would if it criticised ra heroing-which theatre drama-which doesn't, _ trust. won't. killing we'll be to their art. speeches--which the for play, will is simply goose honest at least letting , exert that enough a really comedy howeyver-which be really are preferring is dead strangle lays the golden to say a somewhat the e0-which not to trag- gray mare reduced past bury. Pas on eg in- te. suai in Its the fair play, hat a case of 7, ae smuch bubbles ‘That -we- get: vaudeville spolling a a-"plenty , of won't be wholesome good oe drir vendevilie, out to escence. more probable is the explanation thar the at rity of the Filipinos have as little Inclination' as; capacity for participation in a der mo- | cratic government, and that, discc 1| as they are with what they have, they have only the vaguest notions as to wha they want or how to ge The long-cherished delusion that representative institutions are necessarily better, for everybody and always. is rapidly isappearing with the spread of a knowlize of comparative ethnology, and eyen if one accept George Bernard Shaw's ecntention-there are folks mad enough| to agree with Him-that what people need Plenty and Thrift. JAMES GRANT THURSTON. York, Aug. 10.-From all the con-| us--which however-which is would be necessary to the gaicty of nation That playwrights. ates more forquality than quantity-which is their OO er tous; and, auy at we get to the play nbiike on time-which is our obligation to them nd. re the players and to those of the audience already seated, who, clsewise, have better manners than we, relative of John. D. ED) GREA® Rockefeller is is not law suits can be believed, he for his business course in the and his father-in-law's flocks and herds, Perhaps Mr. Rockefeller believes that his great wealth is sufficient eyidence that he is the recipient of the divine blessing, and government, but of --- a B ERI NAR. 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BARTLING, Famous & in that he will not be - oe shepherd can observing Upheaval XCURSIO1 N, AUGUST 23TH From Sette Lake er Ogden to September i, Limited Motion Picture S. condemned for the means employed in acquiring it. .He certainly. conducts himself as a man quite undisturbed by an aceusing conscience, and free from guilt, r The er by "An. ANITA a history of the patriarch who was favored of the Lord despite the shifty manner in which he annexed his brother's birth- right good "Doctor, 1 don't know what's the ter with me. I ne ver felt so run before in my life. aoe all stiff?' re "Pain in the back?' tribes of the chil- has been governed by insatiable greed and has been remorseless in oppressing and crushing business rivals. Maybe this American Dives in his Inner consciousness finds justification abstractly -_-- * dren of Israel always had an eye to the main chance, even in his walks and talks with Diety. It is recorded that on his way to Padanaram he had a yision in which the Lord appeared to him and promised to give the land ‘on which he lay as an inheritance to himself and his descendants, and to greatly bless them. ? Jacob awakened , from his sleep he vowed a vow, saying, "If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and. will give me bread to eat and raiment to put on, so that Il come again to my father's house in peace, then shall the Lord be my Ged, and of all'that thou shalt give me [ will surely give the tenth unto thee." Here was a thrifty spirit, indeed. The patriarch recognized the need of} bread and raiment and security, and) was bold and enterprising enough to bargain with the Lord for them, making their bestowal the price of his service. Later he displayed his shrewdness in his famous cattle deal with his father-in-law, Laban. Mr. Rockefeller appears to possess a queer combination of personal quali-| ties, From his earliest youth he has been a man of ostensible piety, a| zealous church member, orthodox in| his views, kindly, charitable, correct a his personal habits and family life. Yet! all the while, if the evidence that hag | come out in various official investiga- tions and eee ‘xcursion Rates via { f government " accordance shes "hte | ------ = -------own notions of good government, the conEvery Bvt nine (ext rt es day), clusion is. far from inevitably in favor of | 7ic, 5Oe, 25e. 30x se at $1.4 oe democracy. The strong meat of democatinees Dail * . te z < 2 aily (except oe and racy {s not for ethnie babes j Monday ), 50c, 25c, 10ci Box seat, 75. Mr. Rockefeller might point to the patriarch Jacob as an oxemplar of great eminence. The progenitor of the fathers of the twelve In (| BERT quoted as saying that the great multimillionaire "Lives in. the clouds with his God," and Is oblivious to worldly affairs. This by way of explaining his ignorance of the affairs of the Standard Oil company, of which he is presldent, as shown in his examination as a witness before the federal court in Chicago f Mr. Rockefeller is really now living in the clouds, he stili has an eye to thrift, as shown by his conversation with newspaper reporters in the windy city. He asked them if they were saying any money and told them that hard work and frugality were the stepping stones to wealth. He is evidently the same shrewd man of business as ever. We by no means intend to insinuate that thrift and business perspicaelty are Inconsistent with a high degree of piety. . Va hs at VAUDEVIL JACK WILSON & CO. my Babee H THIS, WEEI of the potential voter = in the mos! civilized parts of the most «civilized isi ALL ands, have taken the trouble to register, } it seems, and even. this absurd malnopity needed any thing else. was "brought. out as We "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" has own registration, by the de been done into a Western play, a play of a few would-be political of thé boundless plains, and all that King Two explanations of this a sort of thing; It jolts the original Ri-} hand, One Is that, the Filip ley idea somewhat, but why shouidn't ly indifferent to .the often-ass erted sua2 man have an old sweetheart on the una periority of half a loaf to no bread, plains as well as anywhere else-on Pres enting that they prefer to leave all the phan of Deer creek, for EE bility on: their alien rwers until t Yale' will again be presentedb to goyern themselves without | Mr. Sut ray's companies, but with | permitted help or Pierorene: That is: @ preity') aeons else in Paul Gilmore's place. Jil a reas OTe SE TE tis THEATRE EMIL Three HB RELATE pas Gogh ON THE mAbs Pyaar las Wye Vas- interesting. | which should be Not Vote. Pilipines Will Phere - of opportunity for C u-| that @ very co When ‘one remembers pid to at Vassar, but the tra-| ditions of the » have always barred siderable has self-g¢ overninent degree of | the path of the little god already been accord ed to the Philippines, Creston Clarke is coming with "The } i. 's>reaspnable. tobe urprised at th Thal. Gaverns."". Somehow, wel "The al CLR COLA which Lake paras Another may Street . {20 ii The Sign Spectalist Aiaker. : 25 St Both Phones,' So race OPTICAL Coup Whotesare and Retail Wane, pert otined Street, Telephone weeks Clty, Utan |