First Show at 7:30 Sharp'in, Misses Evelyn Goldman and ladys Schott. Music, dancing, ards and a Dutch lunch made the me pass swiftly by.ATTY. GEN. BAR KICK WOULD IN-CREASE TELEPHONE TAX.Hearings Before State Board of Equalization This Month.lie June Green Book Magazine. What should prove to be the lost interesting stage autobio-raphv ever given to the public bens in the June Green Book Mag. sine. It is The Life Story of aude Adams and Her Mother,” ritten by Annie Adams Kiskad-jn, the mother. The story is told fascinating fashion, and is illus-ated with rare photographs of aude Adams away from the stage -the side of her life which the iblic has never been permitted to e. The story explains the puz-e of her genius; one realizes in lading it how the mother herself scame the star of the Salt Lake ty theatre which was erected and imaged by the Mormon church,Attorney General Barker has made up his mind that the tele-phone companies in the larger cities of this state are not payiug anything like their proportion of taxes, and he proposes to call this matter to the attention of the state board of equalization which convened this morning to assess the steam railroads, street car lines, telephone and. telegraph lines and bridge property for the present year’s tarces. These properties were assessed last year at a total of $189,295,055.There are 276 different telephone companies in this state. Some of them are very small. It is not the litle fish, however, that the attorney general will seek to catch, but the larger companies. The Bell