llflES 19 LIGHT I istration Bill Will Occa- tDays of Discussion in Upper Branch. ORS ARE OPPOSED (HELPING CONGRESSMEN liBavrd" Aid for Ambi 5B in Distress Not Re ardeA With Favor. MKLNGTON. rarch 6 The posi es bank bill will .be received ihouso tomorrow and promptly icnvflral weeks' oblivion in com- I'ho administration railroad bill s the center of the senate slapjc houso will continue its consul if appropriation bills. Dreary as probably will be the order tss for the next few days, or ipress has warmed to another aminislration policies, the railroad bill is taken up sfc, it is likely that tho agri appropriation bill will be put the senate. This will not take ?evcr. l Jors of tho houseware beginning 1 fzo the araendmcnts to the post 7 igs bank bill passed by the scu ll Saturday. The one that is fthe most; comment is that which feVent postal funds from being I in 2 por ccnL government fwhilo making all higher inter- ing securities available for "j? Festment iu time of war or other ia icallv no contest was made ((this amcudmcnl whon it. was ?i iby Senator Borah. It was no- ib'v Senator Carter, who had 2 If 'the bill, and the votes against Jfew. i Slap at President. Wight of President Tat Is New lipeech, calling attention to the frnon of the government to sec Jej' holders of the 2 per cent cou "foula not suffer loss, and sug ffthat the government givo tho fijelicf b" using postal funds to 3bse low class bonds, some mem j?conEress sco in tho senate ac ipiroct slap at the president. Tn 'Mother way is tho adoption of i Kudmcnt explained, and that is JiBfact that those who were in 'bp' the bill believed it could be Bpny by making concessions to Jfct:scnator8. "jyas charged on tho Democratic mjat tho adoption of the Dorah i Jjichfc was not in good faith and iwotild be dropped in the house illy eliminated iu conference. difmaJ conference- at the While . tst week it was agreed that the J. tration billo shall bo held in J cos until the appropriation bills sod. If this rule is followed. HZJw Weeks of the committee on HUes and postroads. can be trust ers ilep tho postal bank bill bottled 51 tho tinio is propitious for its rr jin the house. lJ toad Bill Apparently Safe M (senate will hnvo an .opportunity dj 'a few days to coinparo the ma j and the minority viows of flic 3 too on interstate commerce on Y ministration bills. Tho mnioritv jUd' ftwhich -will support the bill in n in which it was finally drafted ornoy General Wiekcrsham is r presentation tomorrow. Uu igrcenienfc already reached, it irintcd in tho record with the Senators Clapp and Cummins, is presented several days ago. the debato on tho railroad bill to last several weeluj, fiepub ate leaders have, promised : Taft that it will be passed material change. sUonably this altitude will pro id discussion, accompanied by ition of what is termed Whilo immatioii. ports from the senate c.ommit rritones indicate that tho slate is in trouble and that Senator :e will have difficulty in getting 1. The exact cause of the dc t cpnarcnt. beyond the dissatis oxprC?SO(l with the qualifiea- 5?rJ-nVor",so w til3hisarl:n1C bCaTiUKS wlU v-rk Barrel" Bill Proposed. ,to have a small omnibus public rlWTssi. 1 llc SU11:1 fc 's opposed to VFviiL V-' 1 - "rors Di in rup iM S ob-lpct,ns to another -'p, Vk 11 probably will not be brought 'S0?? hul concerning ifeS rSL,w,,lch "rc on tho prerii- hWL rn(1"S )0,,5cv(, lf action on d .JSS'f, ,s Mayed they can bo "IflHirvo; - p,nnittees and passed jF,vatlrC,I,v liU, dcto m the r PPropnntioii hill is 1 8, h0HSe- A11 1s- week 5CV Sll S'- Co"iralion of tho lmf mi i i,'bo.uf- rcil(,y to bo re llSL S l'm e?'l'tive; executive r IS? y tin Kaa 1)111 10 Lfi ton" li? wa ?nJ-US0 L'om'ittcc on it.- ?V -forPP. Ril c?,n,I'rcc and it VPi ij. ccatitu'1 wlle,i tko bill will by .r-1 . i4?TOR FA Job Have Always Bought 11 COMES TO SALT LAKE FOR Fill HEARSHG Testimony in Merger Complete, and Case Js Ready lor Argument. Special to Tho Tribune. NEW YORK, March C Special Ex aminer S. G. Williams declared today thai tomorrow would see the end of the Union Pacific merger hearing in this city. Thc case will now go to Salt Lake for argument before the United Stales court, the original tribunal. The case Involves the interpret:! t ion of the Sheridan anti-trust law and has been bitterly fought by both sides. Thc con troversy. It. Is said, will not end In Salt Lake. for. no matter what the decision. It will be taken to thc United. States su preme court. A great volume of testimony has been taken here and it will require some time to present, the arguments at Salt Lake city. AMUSEMENTS. 5 IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. v Z Melodrama. v - SALT LAKE TI 1 EATEtt "The v v Round Up." Evening, GRAND THEATER "A Fathers v I Devotion." JSvenlng, S;lu. -i .Comedy. -I COLUN1AL TU EATER "Brew- v I- ster's Millions." Evening. S:15. T J3 U N C A L O W TI IE.TER-"A v Bachelor's Romance." Evening. i ' S:15. , v :- - t I- Vaudeville. v b ORPHEUM THEATER Advanced I- vaudeville. Matinee. i':15; evening, -i' f S:15. f I- MISSION THEATER Imperial vaudeville. Matinee, ':H0; even- ! I- lug. :."80 and 0:15. v i v Motion Pictures. S11UBERT. LUNA. ISIS. ELITE T II E A T E R S Motion pictures. i 4 continuous performance, afternoon and evening. v 4 ..... T Floods and washouts on thc railroads arc playing havoi- with thc thoalrh-al world. particularly with vaudeville, where (he artists in thc several acts have to make such long Jumps. On account of washouts four of the regular acLi which were scheduled for the Orphcum Sun day failed to arrive and the result was a patched-up bill. Thc acts which did not appeal were thc Eight Geisha Girls, Mine Panlta, Brown, Harris and Brown, and Jean Clermonfs burlesque circus. Then. In addition to Ibis, Mrs. Douglas of Douglas and Douglas, comedy aero-, bals, sprained her knee so badly that their act had to be curtailed. IJenee. Manager Sutton had to face a great problem Sunday evening when, with a sold -out house, the conditions cited had to be met. He met the emergency, how ever, and the regular number uT acts wore given. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. ITine and Rose, who are 011 the j'antage circuit, were tied up here on account of the Hood west, unable to get to San Francisco, hence they furnished tho opening act Sunday evening. They are a verv clever pair, but were handi capped, owing to the fact lhat a part of their act was the f-ame as the act -f Jimmy Lucas, hence they had to cut. that part out and make the bcsl or things. They received merited applause and responded to thc encore. Thc Temple City Quartette headed by Bowman Johnson, lyric tenor, supplied tli second act- This quartette Is not an amateur quartette, but has been 011 the Pacific coast for the past three years and in all Ihc leading cities It was very popular. Lt Is now having painted two drop-curtains, one depicting fcaltair and thc Great Salt Lake, and llie other Temple square by moonlisht. which they will use with their singing act, used with electrical effects. This was their llrst appearance here on the Orphcum cir cuit. They arc all Salt Lake boy and they were given a more than cordial rc ceiulon. In quartette and solo their work was most creditable and they were com ellfd to respond to several encores. Frederick Allen's sketch. "After 1-orly Ye.-.rs." with M'. and Mrs. John Du .10111 portraying the characters of Ulram and Lucinda Stebbins. was Kiven a try out. Both were with the YUllnrd Mack companv at the Grand and Bungalow, and their portrayal oC the ; characters was .xceedingly well done. Thc drawback to the Xtch is Its length If the author who also produced "His Phan oin sweet heart" and which made a hit on the Orpbeuin circuit, will cut live minutes froni the sketch it will take, for the sub ject matter is all right. The sketch deals with a quarrel and the reconciliation between a couple after lorty years of wedded life. . , , , , , Jimmy Lucas is a show by himself in his songs and dancing creations. Ills mcLlioa of introducing himself Is unique and his Impersonations of well-known actors and actresses were more than clever. lie made a hit with the big audience who recalled him several times. Bernard!, the quick-change artist who was at thc Orphcum all of last week, a nd had remained for a day or two or res', prior to his long jump lo New York where hc goes from hero, repeated ills act of last week. It was received as cordially as his performance of last week. ... . J. Francis Dooley and .Miss Lorlnne SavloH in "Pavement Patter.' have an rn-t Ilia 1 is a scream. Thc big audience was in a roar of laughter all the time they were upon thc stage Both are exceptionally clever and the audience were lolh lo let them leave. They were recalled again and again. Douglas nnd Douglas, comedy acrobats, have a clever act in "The Clown and thc Girl." Owing to the accident lo Mrs. Douglas It had of necessity to be cut some. The Orphcum orchestra rendered ex cellent music and this, with the kluo dromc pictures, concluded the bill. Tho four missing acts will appear at the mat lnci today and the remainder of the week. Tho initial performance of "A bache lor's Romance" was presented by tho Mack-Leone company at tho Bungalow Sunday night. Although neither Mr. Mack nor Mls:i Leone appeared in tho east, the largo audience gave evidence of Its geiuilno approval of the manner in which the play was presented. Tho first act was well In progress before It was realized that neither Mr. Mack nor Miss Leone were lu tho cast. Then at thi close of tho act. Mr. Mack stepped before the curtains and remarked that, as his wife was In thc hospital. It was doomed by the management unwlso for hlin to appear in the lending role on account, of the possibility of his being summoned to his wifo's side at any moment. "A Bachelor's Romance" Is the story of a young man's strugglo against odds to make his way iu life and gratify his ambition and thirst for knowledge. Many obstacles arc thrown In his wav. and, being "green" and 'thrown upon his own resources In the city of New York, direct from his mother's farm, his diffi culties arc multiplied. But In the end he wins out Elmer Booth substitutes for Mr. Mack and Is deserving- of much credit and received many rounds of genu ine npplauso for thc manner In which he handles his line:. Irene Outtrlm, who had been scheduled to appear in another role, took the character that was to have been placed In Miss Leone's bauds, and that Miss Outtrlm more than creditably performed her part was made evident by thc way In which thc audience received her work. James Rennle. Frederick Moore, Reed M. Clarke Joseph Kennedy, Harry Babb, Pearl Ethler and Rosa Romn (Mrs. Sutton), all did remarkably well under the existing conditions of a first night production. Several members of tho cast were at the last moment, owing to the Inability or either Mr. Mack or Miss Leone to ap pear, assigned roles other than the ones lhat had been rehearsed. One rehearsal, artcr the new arrangement or characters, was all that the company had oppor tunity ror In order to place thc play on the boards Sunday night. One member of the company who Is deserving of a great deal of credit, is Miss Roma (Mrs. Sutton), wife of Man ager Sutton of the Orpbeum. Miss Roma was called upon on short notice to take one of the principal parts and was per mitted but one rehearsal beforo she ap peared. But, judging from tho manner in which her lines were spoken and thc manner in which she portrayed thc char acter of thc coquettish Nlobc Farquhar, one might think that she was more than familiar with thc part and had appeared In It before. "A Bachelor's Roma nee" Is a clever play, cleverly conceived and well written and well worth seeing as presented by the Bungalow company. The play continues through the week. Mr. Mack appearing i In thc leading role beginning tonignt. and Miss Leone appearing Just as soon as her physician gives his consent, which will probably be within the next day or two, if indeed, she does not appear to night. The usual matinees will be in or der throughout thc week. When George Barr McCutchcon wrote "Brewster's Millions" It was recognized as a strong story. Wlnchell Smith and Myron Ougloy made of it splendid, clean comedy and thc presentation 01 it iy Roval Tracy and his company at the Colonial theater Sunday night dellghUid a capacity house. Mr. Tracy makes a good Monty, rising to thc rcnulremsuts In thc scenes that call for genuine com edy. He can "go some" when It comes to showing how a man can spend a mil lion dollars In spite of rale making the most of his intended losses profitable. In the main his support was ,?ood. al though several of 1 tic minor characters did not speak distinctly. lona Brlgnt Is a splendid Peggy. Interpreting with charming case and grace, a role easy to overdo. Tho Janice Armstrong of Marie, liorlou was an excellent piece of work and Viola Grant was a good Trlxic Clay ton. Henry Carl Lewis has staged the play In excellent style, paying particular attention to the mechanical effects in the third act. thc beauty and realism of the storm scene calling forth hearty and prolonged npplauso. lu responding to nu numcrous curtain calls Mr. Tracy made a little talk expressing his delight at being able 10 get back to Salt. Lake, a city he has always loved. Brewster's Mil lions" goes all week and next Sunday night with matinees Wednesday and Sat urday. "A Father's Devotion"' drew a. large audience to Its opening performance at the Grand theater Sunday evening, and the plav and the players amply deserved this good attendance as well as the gen erous applause tendered in recognition or the good work that characterized the porrormance. Mr. Lorch lias thc part of George Forrester, whose career of crime Is relieved by thc one bright virtue of in tense love which he exhibits for his daughter. Margaret (Miss Lillian brock 1 well), and his eventual repentance. In the play is Ihc character of A. IC. Austen, a wealthy financier of London. England. Forrester and Austen are friends and their families arc intimate. Austen re ceived a valuable consignment of bonds and Forrester plotted to steal them, al though living an apparently respectable life. Austen's son and Forresters daugh ter fall In love with each other, and ex change vows even while thc cider Austen Is being killed in his office by a pal of Forrester. Young Austen, having that day quarreled with his father and left his cane In his office, suspicion of guilt falls upon him. Shortly, however, he overhears a conversation between thc criminals in the Forrester laboratory, where thc spoil Is divided. L-pon being discovered he is doomed to death, the lot lo kill him falling to thc father of bis sweetheart. Fori ester plans to blow up the. building, together with the cap tive.; but upon receiving a piece of a torn plavlng card as a token once given bv him to a voting fellow who had saved his life In Colorado, he redeems Ids prom ise then made to repay the fa'or. In stead of his Intended victim, it is 1-or.-reslor who dies in the explosion. The play Is a good one, nnd It is well presented by Mr. Lorch and his com pany. It js notable thai the plays now being put on at this theater arc of ex ceptional merit and that thc manner of their presentation is of an advanced order. "A Fathers Devotion" will con tinue all week, with matinees on Wednes day and Saturday afternoons. After being dark for four days owing lo the acts being delayed by the floods on tho Southern Pacific '.11 Nevada, tho Mis sion theater will reopen Its doors this afternoon. Telegrams received Sunday announced that the various acts would reach Salt Lake this morning and be readv to go this Monday afternoon. The bill "is promised as one of thc best thc popular Third South street house ha-s yet offered its patrons. The headllners of thc bill are thc Romany opera troupe, con sisting of seven members, three men and four women. Their singing has created a. sensation in every city in which they have appeared. Another headline act Is promised in the three Keltons, marvelous masters of everything musical. Tralnor and Dale in "War Time Memories," have made a hit in every city In which they have been seen. Miss Dnlc has a sweet voice which she. knows how to use. while Tralnor has a line of war time talk that never falls to make a. hit. Whitman, the flexible wonder, is promised as another big feature of the bill, as is Gertrude Van Dyke the girl with two voices of dis tinctly different tone. The Mission or chestra In new music and new moving pictures will make up thc bill . One of thc very funniest reels of mo don pictures which has been presented In this cltv for a long lime is included in the programme at thc Luna theater, and judging from the reception Sunday evening 11 will he thc means of draw ing exceptionally large crowds. Thc ex cruciatingly funny production is difficult to describe, but thoso Interested In this class of mot Ian pictures can't afford to miss thc "Newlywcda" at thc Luna this week. The seat sale for Mine. Sehumann Heink will bo resumed at tho Salt Lake theater today. Many persons promlnont In Salt Lake society circles have secured the best scats and tho occasion Is marked to be the most fashionable as well aa tho most artistic event of Ihc season. " 'The Round Un is thc greatest show on the road." said Georgo D. Pyper Of the Salt Lake theater Sunday night, "if you don't believe it read tho reviews in the Denver papers. When an audience of Broadwav first-nighters are forced to stand on their scats and yell, there must, be something doing. I advise all who can to got tickets for tonight, because I am satlslled there'll bo a riot for scats before tho engagement Is ovor. and many will bo disappointed. Some idea of the massive production can bo had from the f'u-l that It requires more men than 'Ben Ilur' to stage It. A whole nrmy of redskins will bo seen riding down Into a western canyon and then the savages SANATIVE Cleansing of Women by Cuti cura Remedies. Women, especially mothers, find, that lbs Cuticura Remedies aro tho purest, t sweetest and most ef fective, for preserv ing, purifying, and beautifying the skin, Bcalp. hair, and hands, fov tbo treatment; of inflammatory and ulcerative conditions, as well as restoring to health, strength, and beauty palo,veak nervous women. and the regulars will engage In a bat tle, which will be especially realistic from the use of Catling guns. 'The Round Up has proved a sensation everywhere and It. goes without saying that, it will resume its career of prosperity. Maclyn Arbuckle will head the curft with his inimitable Impersonation of 'Slim' Hoover, tho fat sheriff. Albert Phillips, Elmer Grandln, Joseph M. Lothian, Sidney Gushing. "William Conkiln. S. I. Richard son. James Asburn. Jacques Martin. Og den Crane, Fred R. Stanton. Eileen Er rol, Paula Gloy, Marie Taylor and hosts of other favorites will be seep In the east." A carload of horses to be used in the production of "Thc Round ITp" 1s due In Salt Lake this morning. Dr. A. C. Young, state veterinarian, notified Man ager Pyper of the Salt Lake theater late last night that he would have to present a clean bill of health for these horses or they would not be allowed off tho train. Mr. Pyper several days ago wired tne company at Denver thc requirements of IH thc Utah statutes and received word 1 that everything would bo attended to. so it is preseumcd by them that thc man IH In charge, will hold thc proper certificate. fM I If not the animals will have to undergo I an examination by state officials. ;.yvj;i, you most, in a I ;-'-t f smoke, t h c I :- If it be pricetake I 1.": note of OBAK. I If it be tastetake 1 double note o f I v OBAK. 1 j The clever blending dial- 1 $ lenges comparison. 1