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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CiTY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. a ne nt a ee {~~ © a 1 ING FAST / cae és COMING W THs Ross- Schreck, i of Leaguers Avel FRATERNAL With 204 Coulon-Murphy , Jan. ade. a | agine passing of . e th yet are early. ; Among the {individual 31 . The, ,...{ "Andy -| players Anderson can be seen at the Jadder with the high the top average Present case, important being so badly seattered 2 | Briant} : 406 jewels were ag af tim . sie FRATERNAL | Evergreen its regular usual 3 seldom and the weelc with some be high scores. boosted follow: T ean, Feed 2. CML oa The "hon however, xood, and aren game for for are in thehe game oe the general aver abt The considerably. r aie . vs OM. rou i tz | 2 cc BT ; { & ; Coulon eae San - with and ns, F ©! lodges) cepted x Is KeceeatOnl will o the to banker, sian an battleground for really big] ti natt econd ert Ross. I the nocked Ro out esperate Mi lce is prett doe no ‘ any) there 1§-Hanes, 1 Highs rt ick 1 1 - j20} © rT mh ny : a a A e hi ic truf earn ict " . i in the future from enter/a of in of at > = the During club did a time loud and that camp, Ing EA C Veachers. {ca ve to few ay r the The t 14 to scene latest ridiculously low Of thet So ins Jockey season power bigh be some ing' when club} large betting, body and the ON BIG 5 of in- event operations the on the . hall at the a5 last sneeling > or it milling traverses bodies in one the of the} : lease with fifty a two hundred feet. ye _ Hanson vein within the fe of} Blait,. Taylor, 211 old The but DEAL. is Merchant believed to and be there| misas| Re inbardt,}| a by the way, Up famous to last jockey, season were sent to her young-| will reflect] breeder and| changed Ro yet 2. een et Teer ee BAND WILL PLAY BOYS' DIRGE The Salt FOR Lake LOUIS HILLS Boys train-| band boy | teenth ward meeting house. Miciteriet W. charge Donohue,|of | ™usic, fom theandband will have the a number will charge also beof ren- dered by the full band, which will at-| tend k mi infico a body. . Ay none tl 18 Bpeakers Fr iar KE. H. Reynolds of the Newhouse is said eeitne Betterment lengue, father's|C2r!stensen, director of the post in ee Oe ¢ i So Lady de Bathe's not be misplaced: HOTEL IS GUESTS Shows fomner. Tuesday afternoon at 2 0'clock, Louis died coon after his eRe who was #1so.a-member of the ba The services will be ean a. the Six. His and Tred band. BURNED: LOSE "had ert y aoe ev ent oof played "unde Man," and "has. i i a8 revivala. the1e he°Enelish week wee ( Man" > "F 159poe 4 ' title of rh made<even at Mac canital for t) 5 been | rIt Ys} ¢ is aged frorn four f mo!5 beforere it reaches eact Lanenim ee larce stotage ‘ the consumer, Ourur large rooiienables om e1 les us. us. toto do this his. 7 it ; Pon erg et Zee Anna. Heldoe ghee finishedre , dT, "h " return. aaa raremiont: th The' Parisi Bae Medel" nidway-thester-tHimwvehinie, > Fy ae Fol ugh‘hiv brand. } oto én-| dey barrel barre In} Ia Ta nave Would: betr, be aged zed Brv Ges Bure thee get theGla Fisher & h she ~~ d Fisl§ : B . g p rewln igner No, C Qo. 265. Salt Lake Turf Exchange 48 EAST SECOND SOUTH, Callfornia and DLastero Ravcea, Diceet Wire for all Spurting Dvenia,. alothed former tue best golfer lrouchman won in Great after-a © course champion and Britain, the| closely con- prompt: 36- -hoie What looked like early in the game, 1 play, in ; a hg wonderful go raid took burned lives lad ly "The.€ os Bates i aa with sis fe. about the ane He and: abutcommanding lead condition ts Pres by closa, stead | bis Wo young women, oss Massey 9 the mateh. Y | saved their Ey ‘by overcame: ond story window He iaa Weilnesday A. Beudy und aaa RL, Saturdey. Jon. aaae By George Brotdhu story a present diuy Sonal tiows ns NOW SEL LING ' the i si mae ' to a | eae $1.50. albums , matinee } OT ee the ludiles at to Oe | acaae. 7 ae ADYA es beautiful Initlatory 3 ee z zi * * = AULT. THIS Cees =.5 : - rard a Gardiner. 1s Bro Geo, _- ane oS Co. rd ros. | a=f riod roitie. ae ; oe 16. (except Sun- Diréetvon Pelten CW. - Anderson, r for sir Mt lhbree afternoon drill knights at Tomorrow and Ulitian oon evening Ba 1 The lister Hollister it d afternoon er fe a eae epreets Hive. and at 2:30 at an effort to be there friend. and I Odd] the jumping pho el Is a total loss. lest all "theif belongings. dance cavinetl fire this evening, evening was teachers, sec- guesle - will Fe bruary. be kindled : was was work. may : usual vq the Arnold as Rolly, 5 8:15,"when ‘camp Two. candidates Grand, and tho,entire will be wee followed by Biss | 253 ae se HOF SMITH. pecs ‘ae RITES ANT mene Oo. C. H. LUND, BERBB, 3 Hosts of was dence, held A at Kirby - Eu-! Vice friends || Second JOhiIn A.A, to and mane avenue. pay a| "The her Brady luctic funeral late of .the and Use of Hour," Joseph i )George oly, will Baiwae resi-]| The Man this cere-]} city. the monies were most impressive Frederick Clawson, bishop of the} ward, presided, and speeches. were| While playwright, has R. Bro William Grismer's ed irst's | The A. taicen Duchess Wilhelm iti pro-| att ow his marriage arle of Russia, Mari ae of Sweden, will . 2 arriage of the theme of the royal a couple are every e Interan Welds a de-|'; sear aatae at that-time el ee here ebut in Nhe as the eg aieUe cie pak oe ae Onk AO ow Kevdieglaen eee Oe os,ange Be EL G. Whitney, ‘George ~muaical pPgae: Seen eves ace Ensign'and heJ. Holy D. Spenc a ne "ae Ensign' sang City.' OM and ouarthiee is prompted rk Utah ar were splen- i repre repre-| at the head camp soheae cae in} ‘ \ hew captain. will t be {n-{| theie summe: tT stalled frie: of evening the and team for- es A novel te sature meeting was the he the will have ensuing ret Bed of Monday cvenpresentation of a State Consul presented the evening will Rothwell belt. ‘The commence donated =e Kent K her son ney.. 7 W. I. Cobb, R. K.' "Cobb, ‘nephews. C Gordon Kirby J BE. Cobb, and of Mra and L..'T. Cobb mh. Irby, | so whit-|‘* i uncle S Jami | same Kirby, | oo" -_------_____ the girlto with whommayor he 1s as in if love. the new his loo 7 : : 2 Rudess ae The house was crowded, and many ase! would will pay. for side the or.the oyster banquet; the past consul's advisor's, Six|fleral" pieces of great beauty were ey sent his |' ugh family road, more promising team boys were added tebe of Mrs. Kirby and the fam-| ayeantt at to the Mst,;.and uniforms. will: be ory. » Pall-bearers dered et onee,The-team is iia did conditfon and will certa inly. by ; A rork, pOTKs LHS th the past as pent aaa Yonsen" at _ the : Bevoy ee -sucame ‘thee =| €a-! atoric cal neetine | day..at at 8:15 Nipper m edi ul, contest the home. of were repeated. of of last "r ae comed: the -sucnaer. Grand.‘ . Widow" night. ama, the o lis t little horse play Thurs-! trent ef excitemi a: and ae ith ay although, ices shown. minds been put into ls he Play, central ficclencns after encore of course, figure of Yon bullt the au-| around Yongon 2 1 Y Frice rule P On ay oS, Sponges ee Theat aaa in and 5 S p On e g B ag Candles Cigars. gS ERE , here ure dozens of uses spong ges around a home, and we ll to he _ pienty on hand, WwW . them for al} purpose rp mors for it's 5e and: i . a 1 and en : from is P ¢ : the ef- contained Quality meet here, of| the Better Sy ae pete cellent ee values. contain theht be present 8 : th or 1s the New She will premier WHEN }ed until the date of the Yerformance | HAVE for . which. were hare sold. a date which} FECT ci red they is on : a envelope in which Pe | dienc there | The under! that might be called comed; has eee whichto tickets The are envelopes not supposed Ben Yonson" Hendricksopenedin a a. week's os U. * atee Baptist Lea!Church : play engageentitled | |'ticketa are }."Yon The. services.of the ‘First -Baptist| ment to a capacity house at the Grand | f; rth relt-la i given over to} thea lastnight. The play d@‘a.three-| ork encore Temperanc ¢| ck ee gee. In "evenings y F ite | corded the theaterical expertsplacethe inplece is acthe Paramount the stage re- Merry a C, e To ns theater.. lear Tone hand. Little cost him all, the triends of|'success es of recent years. In sitsorder t x hel snake + Soe In:but the after pursui wrsuing the! thwart the ticket speculators a new my fhe end ‘he' wins higfaystem .of enveloping tickets for "The seen Stan Ree gnpeaced LD DCR EN ; "Yon Amsterdam ful he ; a aes Grand | " ee Henry W. Savage's splendid producjoa ar pe abt bade a overetts on Oo 1 1g nnes I 2, "The Merry Widow," continues in New of S Pr eat ; Ezra Stephenson closed the services at|tles of the office he manfully refuses the house with prayer, and.L. T. Whit-|te bow to the political boss. One of ray - dédicatad the ‘erave. Music was|thefirst biils brought to him for his & o1c 1: rendered by a -quartet consisting of |/S/&nature has to do with a franchise RICHARDS + SEREUT ‘would t icateuae --- page by. Willard Young, Nephi L.| l!ghtful love story. The plot, in brief, feature of ge Ziegfeld jr.'s latest mus!Morris and.George F. Gibbs, all long| concerns a young. mill{onatre Were present who has], 1 for initiation, and the deroddattone@"rhe Soul ise" time wiih friends of Mrs. Kirby They | been refused by his sweetheart because her pram, under . tie command' Sears will appear ‘of tei fied the nine her character, and referred| be English a "done nothing worthy." Hel] cor ypheea, or line ballet dancers whom Neighbor James Terry, did the "initia=|i+, many of the principal polnts:in her| then tory york in a thoroughly enters politics and is elected maysatisfactory life in terms ae necaant with her from the Empire of praise Counsellor |or of "his city. After assuming the duth cater ia London manner, The attendance: was very large andvit) ig hoped that the: newly elected members will continue to take an-active interest inothée-cemp. -fhere will * nitiatior ¢ p m ae you Sater Held's with he Prince first for. the firs the royal! houses of Sweden and Russia. i ' e e ee Broadhurst, for coming If free at all sessions. Open moen. ngs, afte ) : cor che nea ‘time tp George: certain conditions which exist In large city, still there {is said to be woven in "The Man of the Hour" to if "Man of the Hour' Vonight. the Salt Lake theater tonight " eee i? Playpeople. = A M-I L E -44- - -, 7 oO N r G H T : . . Prices 10c, 20c, und 20c. AUDITORIU i | '! At K *, thethe} Kirby, ; whose from Plays Cc | -< gathered leader yesterday ‘6 | i : THEATRE | Sensi tant Cashie -- |! Funeral Yesterday. : ae aide .201 : DEFFRY Week, Ae LYRIC | | Singe YONSON"' Next =a } aes thland i JOSEPHINE | John logized women : «| Yonson' Shrutzer Managor, th being especially a last Ber :tribute yh oUke i. Co' Mrs. Mrs. OF AMERICA. |} cb phine Deffry who is well known locally-as she has appeared An the city S rai times during the past few yC ears. ~~. -__. j j Zion' S Savings Bank and) Trese | Oa. | Pa t ve ite : Life of Mrs. be ian Meee in7his place "at declared open. Luella The] as - . meétin ast onday evening w the first) meeting of Excelsior camp under the rule df. the new officers. Every officer] ARAE: from in : bring regular WOODMEN M Quite] i _-__ last Monday organized so \that<the done in proper form a MODERN air." The Monday LAST The 0," Circuit and | first YEOMEN. charge. ts badly investigation. -----_--______ this city i arma for Hol-}.a large class has been elected, which | good pres-] will Prt the oe n degree confe rred{| "Yon eliows" lrall for drill. Tuesdey evening, January 2%, the joint party of the} Knights ena Ladies of the Maccabees will be held. Wednegday evening at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows' bail the public Installation of the three his es will take place. Every Lady .Maccabee should make referred 4nd Res. PONIGHTT, This Week mie 7 eaRE "YON . ha incoming officers of Lillian hive No. 15 are areedt0 be Monday All cS Wer Rep Maccabee reunion in peusselie good time is promised to all. court being in session at the city feus‘|and Homer Corbin, of Pontiac navrowlytthis tes-ed Bame by two up and one to play|escaped rer ¢ ; Gee. D, Pyper, ee OCONEEoH Yr, Re be- |ing's wining of the open championship was| Was totally destroyed ioe tineie. fire, n @ recent match witn|of the guests narrowly by, | decorated belt to Neighbor "Pop" Smith escaping many with | gor his ability in story-telling and "not thefr the SEAR Rothe, Ed i re sent EVERYTHING Jii.es ae LELES CINE COUN CAL - ] || r portant membershn) were WO received 'The ‘m0 most impo i ee 1 "SWEDISH. RUSSIAN ALLIANCE. several veral initiations| visiting neigh- The ; ic rly Poutize, Il., ) Jan, 26,-Earl morning the Centr ral hotel' of th is tee been ery every % "Phone bas always been considered to be of the}'well attended-and all declarea they hod Dest It tact: (t mwaas thers that Blairja splendid time. Quality. va ¢ ‘ ‘snaud Massey, the z French cham- | gio: golfer, has demonstrated that his} a have A. upon the officers of the three hives the hell this the original district. and bad turf. Young Darling inherited much of his wetting horses to the winning form. confidence muy' Braid, there Gras 3 ung in struck the wich body of ore some. timc] will be held this evening in Knights of ago while leasing on it, The reports at} Columbus hall, 21 Weet > First South that time were that ore going over $100} street. All members of degree staff are to the ton, had been found in large | expected te be present, as there will be quantities. This must certainly have| several initiations./The staff ts to be re- her horses, but now they are in charge] of & son of Sam Darling, who was' one of the most successful trainers on the Munsey ek ' ottle ‘606, 28e, 10. Box $ handsome 2 they 2 Engliah to have skill] In cppli- : "Ati! o ent residents of Humboldt county. price paid was not mentioned, it the has, ceee Bawin | invited. tunnel An important deal just made at Win-| Memucca {fs that by which the Goldbenks Extension, owned by Smith, Weir &nd Murray; was transferred to Messrs. CAMPAIGN Bathe is confident when sters go to the races they lionor on their sires, thetr their tralner. She LAN for eee Pee a sponsible | « lat . s - in district, } the lease on the s ou tb a before and mA : and. in the band wiil do its] the stud. While they have not as yot| best to show tts made any great reputation as sires,|and its sympathy. love: for Louis Hite they with his family at are aplendidly bred, and Lady del the funeral of ers. MOB ° cations , aha iar the tf modera Ty It green beer. he product to | oe «© Pend from povle'a tens 7 bigsest A for vein "I ------ > IMPORTANT GOLDBANKS the two stallions, Merman and Aurum, beth of which performed eraaibabiy: in oncé pcr 5, oe the: x with disagrees with nice oderation, veer. Ucar ct a ee een ee a a ee On the lease immediately adjoining ti Hanson lease on the south, Mclaale; rol and Black are cross-cutting : Talning seventeen youngsters, most of them bred by hergelf. She has at the head of hervbreeding establishmer it colors ~ Y Henry t , yrme (4) Llinpine make Chicot a] Peter...and -.of nece Keep ae the almost prorip- nas m Luke a been the case, otherwise the deal just London, Jan. ts -Lady de Bathe,|comcluded would never have taken} better known Lily Langtry, ; It is expected that the new ownintends to make as a Mrs. strong bid for tact ea? ae eeranelve SRY ASY: horrors next season, so I am credibly Se eg withli a few informed. Far ledysh ip now. has in| eck her t@ dar Ith} Mr.| 3 » of formation cutting agree to} figure, as the ground was by the|lecation In the Goldbanks can faces TURF that Pissest those| warning of racing, very Cole opera-pnrext the season opens. -- LANGTRY STARTS LILY she does not émpanion..of ‘ er of storage srature 1 tunnel. since thc Jockey | Now in over to stop big] Pect to cut of the disregard feet entire will*be compelied to the rules: lald - will as Chicot in "The Vadtara) " The} her as perfec tly as does Peter} If OTS ‘ay ae cross-cutting venty {Mr refuse to keep within 1 nie boundary | be given short shrift, In fact, the last year abide' by hac Dae lde;"" ner, ‘ oe managers| yen ote wtu tile ‘cause "for. complaint Leora ide Adams has achleved a distinct Mr process in v ter 7 edhe ) acult down zing aNd aes of adjourninent of ff the > knocking was heard at upon aS ‘stigation . It the m ibers of Great No 10071, M. W.A.., i sion Upon enthe Woodme: tly granted to J. F of ground adjoining On the north, says th ise |e continulty of horsemen Several regulate few. eres the vit? Mme} MMr Valley Camyp, } camp: wiil meetin hursday. evening -in Camp 2072 wishes the reports! in circulation to t effect that contention, exists at every meeting betaween. the members is absolutely false ca Two Dn -~ {tora strangers were visitors to, the+e the high grade valves} In(ls. contains, The'cross-cut has'conyincea} tors" were notified that they would have to curtail their huge manipulations. "Some of the persons warned C xe thp und withdrew from the limelight. Others continued in their} Own Sweet way. This year sterner ste ps ¥ ill be taken] who wiil anit d o' 8 ee iew plays are scarce, those which " . 42 : already the public eye are! to finecaught business, and i Mall understand i C vards, to hE aeinetied Salt I a Nir fgGOLD, PINE is sed "activites. : After thd Jockey Norse fight the the past all in its Sambling. Strac- cho Hangon "0% +g tion to the veln lease, and Mris cutting a- : station| Locke, ree ; stat cal aur yminz mi ander of reparatory to sinking on the ore body.| will tn stall the officer ne i A winze will be sunk deep enough to} hold a school of Ins styti‘uct! i on Makerm( ne the strength of the vein andfaftcrnoon, January 30. The has on its hands to keep the sport alive in thls stete the stewards are| determined to not suffer through the actions: t its Wm. Troug thedc stuke selling race With iT persols and t belleyes that : ith a fifty-foot prouvavie ee he when-they Vaiue. * ee LEO fio aU thoroughly ag vas sdccon We SSNa nko BpCnnaI Ty Canes ar oe geing'' as as applied to beer real-a igeing" ay Matinees ae i aft the cause assigned. oe Raaieich: ae eat Bans ctitaine cave a se Caat aise - pe athe ans iby a i | In ia grea long} the RRR a Sits oes) | week A>} } = Seas is expect élub f ce erys wield-| AMERICA. ing interviewed ee ne the week they alated that they ad never been in a hall w here there ‘was 20Bo gente dur 8 b "existed cireles of the Jockey club> Using sel} ig events aso medlum.of ich. camb)ing : OF |e [: he j the Feary rsday| tiu tie UADLS a Plunging in Spite of Contrary Orders. cae ar | xi ee theater ie Lisstea time. Auxiliary Camp 4986. tie xceptionally in iteres ting ¥ ei lary camp 8 of Amoric ht at Odd Used. Selling SEvents for. Big) Aiur eee ee rect worth ot tne a at Mi ich ; | x ES Glovanniw Mises Viola Al"Trene-W 2 npeared -{n Trent yeh erly y, Mr.-Anthony, P.Wharton. é The Don: the baton'! low wero. rk presented! New lon York ater-|4 aq . Ha iv of . v eae are pene eee ple ais = nera aug:S was ) eventia the lable. ta. s¢ 10 itinatar vi tan The yrorral for. the Sk ur. Oh. ol v imencement eae B.-L. cor ppeara hest He7 hast se ° on J of ane calico whortiks , I AES Ce "TY , IN ACTIVITY 4 -- Rey E wit conductor ~ (might Aiooar' dullness: dullnes pla' waa Ww nba is ne has: been); for or Tue Aa Age L'Alglon all signs fail, and the weather} me IMPROVEDSeo ORDE nr OF 1 RED MEN. . jis - not particu ularly dry just now. Was hakte ei OmNe sue a good ai | se id ea R ea Pine G ria At the opera houses during endance the past last Mor eveyipz ‘ A : : time,| Operations Sturted on Lease Gravted to VS J. . Oney. } The Fine' Gold claim of the Sever} Spore p - company ae 17 Proug s. Fine Gold Mining. A a ork, s" far week { rion Friday nigi out ‘by. 2 score ot "\-winning: B9110] 1h} R be = > 1D! 161 ~T125184)13117 R.-Tr. $184] oe TER... .| \g}158- 827182) 2} iS e S 5 neither > -on- ' breaker - a 3 ae ly: 2§.-So e‘past vu een i Girls 1 Defeat 3-Gytlenswan, "3-Cunine, tI, C % last Ja 2 > Hent : dt ot R., ti ns 1 ay ae catteareae eae 3 > ¥ i mos « Aft vu etna . 6)1 bi | ; Leb j be BY JAMES GRANT THURSTON, Sur just M UuiO 32--Goorge; on ot New aes camy , doe na 1 ody e enna tu there : L6-Crabbe, v0-Griges, si-- 21-Hoimes, on a be ge |) C.'I./6]182 eipts ria - tas to NEIGHBORS {t should result in a out the fashind!g. It {s bill Nel ghbors } rweignt : the door, weight being}]was found j Sine At-[| Salt Lake ‘iiams 9-D. Mars .0--Dor Wei forget ; ROYAL, { nean meal Don't = of have |* °° "4 BEER WORLD, ery officers ‘ World. SAMY] s ANG, and SEMPER, endanee novel and 2) degree ne | ! present the of- 7 ns iat d the Theatrical Offerings | min, Neighbor Ba bor Daugherty. program and smoh t of present| prom ptly cd *'¢©**s inerk | ellg- | Bd SiGe 1 . AMERICA. 3 tl ne {gc Cr ad core j inte a Ki id ee B ut a Ree Fa i t ; 2 Si Attell-Neill athe s .q t tled of Johnny pbs 3 5] ‘ st. : | Lom when s : some], of Nothing Newin York's | |9¥2.0009,24s" | FISHER | Clarke: eT be a "hummer. There candidates for initiation, some Important membership, THE oars! elec ef ien lodge No. 161. will hoid meeting tonight, - which pro ae s to fll be two Of] come within the scope of one yee of/4)) nis time there are at least three _e b. session. -_-_-_-_- : " UNION OF wt. Yea nts. There ‘he lk e Sego ! lodge aw ich will ting evening, OF Pere Tat new given by| Officers: | Past consul, presidents. There| members { WOODMEN ; Seach Wood , installed y and e! weregs. In Thetheir initiatory stations &Bi ) ut on Hi : : ore = ! -1 ti 4 icers: 44 UOne, x TaylorF Fast cons all of whom have] 204. Pete Quinn Is running - cone.) that will heve some bearing on ter een much notified of same. 1a) We hops »| s a ery | same hp a re2tterrt form day- ae oping"11} ue and all arere on n the sarne 2 sé % a good turnout,ania S ; ae , we 2% v as. st he: a o the . f 1e RehinA See on anus , alice Taet nua eG Mike any organization (Se reck= | a dopted Pierpont s of of vitz by any jumped up to th i 2 | Tr the Mik i {int <f : ue le nae 9 9 roll-| =. mic % e Ing of all is, the new . men a time: longer, atiaetl i pre sented with a] FS wel: Sen: o- bunch in fights as to and | local speech-m wit ar lodge-i promises to make | feminiscences that La 4 ath aeTHE ‘ 265, ‘ affalr. pleasing Harper ope Rhee e We n will be;tpe | country! ;osaqay oa third PZ of . & ach © Goes G been effected. So far, the Crescents| It. is not often that. fighters look lke the real thing, but predictions | their dates the way they have as other sfon by a flov f | reminiscence that : en : J sniklr is ir ade MW. , ES to Brother ile presentation Brother Harper acted in Harper, a like :in the a le et acity ' aa presentation to Broth Ee fea sr Jan. 26.-Fighters week] Chicaxyo, -« . j bu n ferent parts of the ef the City Bowling league season | during the week anti before many days S| becomes apparent that a reversal in] have rolled along there will vecomes be plent 2 : re er! formJ on a the part of all the tegms frontis pieces aes has] of scattered ov erAL | the mashed map. 7 the With last 3 Attell- Neill, i BROTHERHOOD." ng ofof Utah lodge, meeting oe Phe -_- ee . {| | . WORK sa est andSl and Lodge Rooms | 3 suis, ¥ * Anderson Leads Flock Andy Becret SOcieHies Ne PHREE BIG MILLS i l) T: R - > S aight a . YOU Map Orph Luk ane cae Y KRYPT THE op alt TICAL Lake , Pan. oa Distar ho . a of &ppearance appeara te any Piain lense. here: Here only. M Street, ee ONLY TT readhig LENSE, Sihascs® COLUMBIAN ain Sali SA'a Pa Ween cars MENTIONED BIF OCAL and with / -a neatness n z not excelled by find KRYPT OKS 259 0. Between thatme ie yoy Co, Clty, Utun, J: | ‘thé main:strength of the play Hes tn its | eaten te ate Bois melodramatic attributes cert his SS The play bi te] <rous attempts tae to.speak and act. like HELP Por \WHAK EYES. | {Mav 2°, thin: main interesting, and has ares "; I bie that born American, and the trouae: Famous TD good« tutions, Novellyt a ft. your.eyes yagibut the Dies in Want. ss ble right nya, that ensues | decidedly when. he atter eae | ie the how _- thing signs in the ate be OAS to do ness, , Sea" have ‘Shiey, them Pi cv 2 \dlsh character Is made burlesque ‘a: triGreut Sult Lake Camp, of weaktome; an. 26.-Ouda, the { t right place. famous nov~| als The attended to at once * aunt sb scenie effects are better than the aver.| elist, died here last night. She' Great Salt Lake cainp, Moderti was|fle Cousult "only competent; graduat too much to be exactly good. Woudpractically Ben a age. pauper The and» various in her characters Jast| Hendricks' in ‘t} volce ticlans. is his ‘redeeming and evo! d- dig fea-} play were, on the whole, , eS Opoe . Pea a eee een dane 4 i in se, moments she spurned the friends Sappointment Ww wel] any and 8 who| ture; some of his songs bel ws ng rendered a uesda ening, Richmond as Amos Jennings, Ww nted to aid h gn. in 2 very pleasing manner, and -calling| Charles Relle Francis as Grace Jennings ICKERUUUCKER, y, Dv 4 eeeasiels Thee Be proinpt. ted Vited. Visitors are ity: *"tn- . Mrs. 'Thomas ce eae 143 Mata 5+, |