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Show The Saet Lake telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1903. Cnn rxrixuAjxruTnixirLru ixru"U"uuvnri I'll XJ s 1 ool Spots for I i y"VWWVlV ANIMAL I r DAILY STORY FOR THE Monday night and all the week s vaudeville. High-clas- Opening Monday night, under the direction of Lou Hanvey, the Salt Palace theater will present a bill of high-clavaudeville. It is promised that the entertainment will be of such an order that no one need fear to take his wife and children. A' standard company of first-claartists has been enfrom vaudeville houses the best gaged of the country. The opening bill "will present Hanvey and Doane In musical and comedy acts; the Great Lando, an elastic equilibrist of renown; Bernard Brothers, acrobatic comedians; the famous Cunning in his marvelous mysteries.-including the fishing pole trick; Madame Herrera. operatic soprano, and the bewildering Cycle Whirl, in which six thrilling acts are presented by the Redmond Brothers. Of Hanvey and Doane the San Francisco correspondent of the New York Dramatlo News recently wrote: "Hanvey and Doane, Louis A. and Lenora, an Eastern musical comedy team, made their first appearances here as a team at the Chutes this week in 'Little Willie's First Music Lesson, introducing vocal solos and duets, and artistic piano solos by "Miss Doane, a popular contralto and a phenomenal Louis A. Hanvey is a lyric pianist. tenor and comedian, late of Empire Comedy Four. He will be remembered here as being the first to sing and popularize 'You Tell Me Your Dream and I Will Tell You Mine,' at the Orpheum two years ago. Hanvey does clever as and changing 'Little Willie,' comedy costumes evinces his full rich voice in high-clas- s ballads. Miss Doane shows her mastery of the piano in her own arrangement of 'Narcissus' in rag time. Their conversational duets are witty, and the act closes with a taking vocal duet." ss ss GOSSIP OF THE RESORTS. Work will be beun early next week on the arrangement of the seats and "Aladdin, Jr.," at Saltair.' The engagement will probably open next Saturday and run until September Tth, the company various spectaculars. Among the attractions at the famous Lagoon resort are dancing in the pavilion, music, shooting, boating, fishing, flowers, animals, miniature railway, cool breezes and pleasant shades, not to mention lvjuid and solid refreshments. pre-sent'- ng ('alder's on Sunday and all the week retreat for the The palace of illusions and the danc-i-.:- g pavilion at the Salt Palace are in grat favor with the patrons of the re- tort. Amusing and instructive is the entertafforded by the Cinematotheater. graph ainment SUNDAY CONCERT AT CALDER'S. The following programme will be rendered by the First Regiment band at Calder's park tomorrow afternoon: Sousa March, "Imnerial Kdwaril" Mackie Medky, "The Winner" "Lhrht Cavalry" Overture. ...Suppe Idyll, " Loves Greeting" Llger Sectior.. "Fortune Teller" Herbert March. "Soldier.? and Sweethearts". ..Hall I XT KUMISS I ON. 'larch. "Hiawatha" Selection, "Ofr'enbachiana" Song, "Loiiging for Home" Overture. "Barber of Seville" Medley, "The March, "Fan Tan" Merry-Maker- Moret Offenbach Jungman Rossini s" De Witt Anthony THEATRICAL NOTES, Julius Guide for Cahn's 1903-0- 4 Official Theatrical is just issued, and represents one of the biggest dollar's worth of information relating to the stage, even in these days of generous book offerings. It is most complete, and those who have anything to do with theatricals in any business capacity will find it a very valuable and useful authority and guide. Mrs. Carter H. Harrison, wife of Chi- - Witt Always seeks to find some expression for itself, and womanly gratitude will not keep silence. 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Your kind advice for home treatment helped me wonderfully. Thanks to Tit. Pierce." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness, and sick headache. They should be used in connection with "Favorite Prescription," whenever the use of a laxative is indicated. ' -- - wwwwwwwiwwwwinv -. I I w HIQH-CLAS- S Saltair Beach f VAUDEVILLE sued Invitation for & muslcale Wednes. day evening In honor of Mies IMna Donnellan. MIRS EDITH KINORnURY enterCope and the Rev. Robert Stanton tained a few frienda at the lake Wednes-da- y Btringfellow of Chinook. Mont., was solemnized at the home of the bride's slaevening. ter. Mrs. A. N. McKay. Tuesday even MRS. W. F. LOO MIS leaves early ing. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. next week for a visit of some time In for the Eaat. Stringfellow left after the weddingtheir make will Chinook, where they home. WILLIAM W. WILSON of Brooklyn. N. T arrived In the city Wednesday, A. VERT quiet wedding was that of to tx a guest At the Salisbury home for MIps Annie H. Chase, daughter of Mr. some time. and Mrs. S. A. Chase, and Frederick O. MRS. WALTER METCALF and her Ward, which tonk nlace Wednesday at on Edward left Wednesday morninf noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ward will shortly be at home to their friends In this city. I for their homo in Chicago. k, SALT LASX A LOS AT SALT PALACE THEATRE FiREW JU LY 4T H XAJUI 25 CXNTS HOXHTD TSXT, Opening Monday Evening T1IIRTT TJtATXa. iiAiivnr itg ar.a ix)ant:. CocaoTv fcirgrtr. ! JlJici la una tj ernu.ro JL?ret-and l No, N ComUc . IK CUKKIKO, CJ-t-r r . No. S IX No. It. H o. K nncvL. Prttaa Donna Boprax. - THE CTCLS WHIRL. of rrocrHB Wilr. ft- - e, 1 trv, fK rtx. lilji arv, an, 4 t X 1. 1 J K IW No. V I .! p. Jti. I W jr. x. I 4i ra. ta J p, . :v. t Uf p TC?. Xas IK p.. r Va. IK STi, r .at tt. tn, So. IK U p. a, S'o. I p. ra. vo, ri. s o. rv p. ;s n m. So. Vo tt. ' p tx cv Ke, n, V- U . t Ttotq f ta. N. IV. Ilit I,ft rsk, So. j. rv N o. IK - ... .iJ ns No. V" r O. - TrtUrwi a n. " r, t, J p. ra. 11 J. E. JLAJVGFO BJ3. Cw en-tertai- nd k, X. 1 "OS MADAME EERJLRA, P XT. .or7 TWO-WEEKS- -TWO MRS. DONOHER. mother of V. D. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Adele took down Donoher Post of Park City, cam Horn and Mr. Clarence place Mr. mi-Rev. a 3:20. the b wlil and at afternoon Wednesday evening Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Timothy BIckel officiating. Ilpsin. JUDGE AND MRS. WILLIAM II. MR. W. ROYAL AND MRS. DICKSON have announced the entrapment of their daughter Irene to Russell DAYNES are spending a few weeks at G. Schulder. Seaside, Or. A. DIX MRS. JULIA M'FADDEN and hr MR. AND MRS. THILL-Ihave announced the engagement of laughter. Mm. Georgia Foulk. hav their daughter Eva to William Charles jron to iionon to visit Mr. t,iarnc Druhl. The weddinsr will take place McFadden. the latter part of July. MRS. MARY INGLIR of San FranIs visiting her sister. Mrs. Frank cisco IN HONOR OF VISITORS. Groesbeck, of thla city. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD SEnREE MR. AND MRS. E. V. WILSON a party of friends at dinner and son of Caldwell. Ida., were gucsta at the Commercial club Funday evening. Monday f their relatives. Mr. and Mr. Their guests were Mrs. IfTt of Pocatello. Clarence II. McCoy of this city. Mrs. Merrlman of Silver City, Colo., MR. AND MRS. HARRY IIAYNES Miss Hall of New York City. Ml Katherine Riddle of Philadelphia, Miss of Forest Grove. Or., but formerly of this city, are here visiting friends. Effle Riddle of this city and Mr. Connor of Colorado Springs. MRS. A. J. HOUGHTON and daugh ter Grnce of Cottonwood Falls, Kan.. EOF. MISS GALLOWAY. an vipJtlng Mrs. A. II. Pek of th! city. MR. AND MRS. A. W. HARVEY ar.d MISS IRMA WALKER tvrj hostess family of 4C3 Eighth street are enjoy Wednesday of a luncheon given In honing a few days outing at Caalllla or of her guest. Miss Ivy Galloway of Springs. Grand Island. Neb. Invited to meet Miss Galloway were the Misses Alice MISS NEILSON of Mount Pleasant Ewlng Foote, Alverda Martin, Jessie la In the city and is at home for awhile Martin, Lenore Morse. Edith Crane, at 123 First street. LIda Nellie Wheeler. Hauxhurst. Can't Spell It. MRS. D. S. SPENCER returned Tues Mayme Camptvll. Judith Evans, Estelle Resale day from Rlu Hollister Hancock. Clinton, lakes, near Shophone "All right; here pnes." raid young Mr. Mayne, Mary Mayne. Manila Hunter, FhIIs. Ida., There sh ha been visiting Short-tusOtt, Mattie Orem. Minnie Win-gatwith Mrs. I. n. Perrlne. scratching horriblv on the Mildred Vera Lane, Dora Turton and Pearl but it paper. "My dear Miss MRS. E. O. LEE entertained her Sun- he started again. Drlscoll. didn't look right, class Friday evening of this give it up; can't spell it," said he. sadly. week at her home, 1ZO East South MRS. TIBBALS' MUSICALE. "Try 'Miss Proboseidea,' " suggested Temple. his friend. MRS. W. II. TinrtALS entertained at EDWARD M. GARNETT haa regive that up, too; can't musicale Tuesday evening In honor of turned from a monln's visit at his old spell it." "Then try just plain 'Elephantus. " Claude Nettlcton and his sister, who home In Virginia. have come hrc to live from Tabor. Ida. urged the horse. oil. pre.it goodness!" cried A programme of musical numtwfs was C'APT. HARP.ESON entertain! a the young thick skin, throwing down furnished by Mrs. A. 1). Melvin. Mts few friends Informally at luncheon Monhis pen. "It's no use; I ran't spell it. Mary Olive Gray. Mr. Skelton. Mrs. A. day at the post. G. Andrews and Mrs. John Reed. Won't you write for me. Mr. Hoss?" "That would never do; the young MISS LEILA HARD ha returned CARD PARTY. from a month's vlMt at her oM home In thing would not like it; she wants to see your own handwriting." Montana. "Then I have lost hM" ho cried, bitMRS. HENRY COHN was the host- terly, and just then the rlown came out ess yesterday afternoon of a card MRS. ELI AS A. SMITH ha returned to lead him In to grind out his tune. party, glvn In honor of Mrs. I. M. Sol from Europe, where she haa been visit"Down Went te(;inty." Vish I had onion of New lork. who is visiting ing sine last October. learned'to spell, he sighed, as he turned here. The national colors were the crank. MRS. VAN WAGNER and family are effectively in the decorations, a num ber of large American flags being home from Lo Angeles, where they in the several rooms. The tal have been visiting for the past six cago's Mayor, is dramatizing her book, draped lies and score cards alro curried out months. "Prince Silverw lngs." the patriotic ida. Sixty-thre- e was the were and MRS. L. L. ARCHER Is settled In her awarded game prize Marie Cahill. the comedienne, i? now Miss played Miss new Mrs. Woln!, and home In the Miller flats. Mayers Mrs. Daniel V. Arthur. The latter was ew of ork. Sevcmy-fU- o Stepper for a long tine manager of the late guests were present. MRS. WILLIAM DINWOODEY haa Stuart Kobson. returned to her hrm In San Francisco. after a pleasant visit with relatives and SOCIETY NOTES. Henrietta Crosman may, like Viola friends In this city. Allen, appear in "Twelfth Night," in MISS MARY OLIVE GRAY left the fall. MR. AND MRS. W. F. COULAM have ' ior oioraao springs to fienj returned inursaay from their wedding trip ar.d the summer. Greece has a young composer. to their friend at li Wel- are hom at t Sakellarldes of Athens, who court. llngton MRS. SWAN entertalne has written a purely Greek opera, based t MR. AND . . t i earns ' ai s.nuraay iniormauy evrning upon Greek folk songs, "Hymenaois MISS AI.LKNK URISMON the l'rizes were won by Mrs. T. C. Eller treats of the love of the son of A poll o beck of Mam Stella at Ml.a O. Lelfer. and Mclntyre guot and Itone, daughter of the King of moth. Salamis. MRS. JOHN T. HURST will be In the MR. AND MRS. HOWHLL and Mr. As might have been expected, the city next week to spend some time as Ragley of Ogden are the guetl of M- -. Servian situation has inspired some of the guest of Mrs. M. A. Rreedrn. and Mr.. II. V. Croll. the alert playwrights, and they are al MR. AND MRS. A. J. FOLEY left ready at work on dramas dealing with Monday evening for Montana. Mrs. MR. AND MRS. II. I. NHLSON will the recent tragedies there. the next two weeks In Chicago iIend a Foley returned yesterday from Island. In LAke Huron. und In Chicago. Mackanack month's visit hdward Harrignn will next season have as members of his company Annie CADET ni'PKIlT DITNTORD ! THE MISSES HELEN GILLESPIE. Yeamans, Jennie Yeamans, Dan Coll- - Aileen home from West Point and will fpend Maclean and Mariner of Madge yer, George L. Stout, E. J. Mack and Chioago are the guests of Miss Beatrice his vacation with his mother, Mrs. K. S. Joseph Sparks. Cheesman, at .Walker's farm, for a D;unford. week. Mcintyre and iieatn may not be seen MRS. T1IEODORK RURMF.STXH Is in vaudeville for three years to come. L. E. SPRAGUE with friends In Tark City. and Dr. visiting being under engagement to a Western Sprague were hosts at an informalHuqh mumanager, who will ?tar them. They sicale Monday evening at their home on MRS. HENRY FIEGEI haj returned have been working together for thirty State street. from New York to upentl .he nummer. years. MRS. GEORGE RORINSON has Is- (Continued on pajre SL) Mrs. William Faversham No. 1, whose divorce from the actor of that name made it possible for him to marry Julie PUZZLE PICTURE, SEVEN DIE OF HEAT! Opp, may go upon the stage AarLT3 GRAND DISPLAY . n. iT5r. WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR FOURTH OF JULY I LAGOON t 3C 3 k" o "P-a-k- -a day-scho- ol "P-r-o-b-o- IS THE BEST PLACE. YOU'LL HAVE A MORE ENJOYABLE DAY AND A MOKE SATISFACTORY CELEBRATION THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. TRAINS EVERY HOUR ON THE FOURTH, "E-l-a- -f Regular time tabic: 6:30, 9, 6:30, 7J0 11 ru m-- p. m. , 1:30, 30, 5:30, Uf-e- . Theo-phrapt- us Worth of Fireworks 500 Dollars' AT- - 4th CAOER' m PAYS FOR KISSES 18 ARE PROSTRATED ON Chicago Experiences Meet Distress' ing Day Slnw the Hot Wave of July, 1001. INSTALLMENT PLAN Gratitude. When, ulceration H THE MARRIAGE of Mlsa Rosalie Some little people get very cross and petty when they are made to spend time with their spelling books. "Never can see the use of these horrid old words," cried little Bill, pouting. Some day you may have use for them. Bill. Listen. There was yourg Mr. Short-tuswho once fell deeply in love with one of the young lady elephants in the same circus where he was engaged in grinding a hand-orgaBut one day she moved off Short-tus- k to another show, and Mr. her loss so greatly that he made up flt his mind to write her a love letter. He took his pen and paper, put on his glasses and sat him down on a grassy mound to write. With much effort he nut on the naner. My dear Miss and then he stopped. "What ever shall I calf her?" he thought. "Call her 'Pachyderm.' " said the old ring horse, who had traveled a great deal and heard much. . r W Personal and Society A' POOR SPELLER. 1 ruiru msinnrvnsu iinn: AT SALT PALACE THEATER. pleasant I. WEDDINGS AfcD ENOAOEMENTS. f uxnj-uxrxar- u affords a weary. . WEE SALT LAKER Summer Bciys : tent for the production of I VI 5 Jury Decides Village Blacksmith Must Give $3000 for Pilfered CHICAGO. July i. -- Friday was the rao.t uncomfortable day of the prew-nheatrd term, and the protratlona and deaths In creased accordingly. Sven pop!e dlel a a the renult of th heat during day and e!ghten were prtratd. The mer cury Hood, on th tret lvel. at l. and the humidity km TO per cent. It wo-- i thft mojt dl!itrs.lnc day Chicago hn experienced flnr th heat In July. 1M. It l preiicte,i even wnrmer. but that tomorrow win that some relief may be expected by even. Sweets. t GLENS FALLS. N. Y., July by the Sheriff James P. Titrmore. the blacksmith of Galway, Is paying on the installment plan for the 123C klsse that he pilfered from the lips of Frances Pettit. Miss Pettit sued Titemore for breach of promise.it She produced her diary In court, and by showed the number of times the blacksmith had kissed her. She obtained a judgment of WW. Titemore's personal property sold for J250. H1p home-mad- e automobile. In which he used to take Miss Pettit riding, brought He objected to. the sal.j of his blacksmith's tools because he is a blacksmith, wagonmaker's tool because he is a farming tools because he Is a farmer, jeweler's tools because he la a watch repairer, household goods because he Is the head of a family, and a lawn mower because he Is a gentleman. Ills real estate will also be sold. 4.-A- Ided wag-onmak- er, Snow in Wyoming. Cheyenne. Wyo., July 4. Snow fell here The weather todav for several minutes. forty-eighours and has been cold for has been given a A vegetation has been falling for twenty-fou- r cold rain ht set-bac- k. hours. Judge Beatty Will Preside. San Francisco, July United States District Judge De Haven will next Sunfor Tacoma. where he will preday leave side over the United States District court at that place. During his absence the, local court will be In charge of United etatea District Judge Beatty of Boiae, Ida. ever had a. chance of wttrviir.g at acy Or.a lnrrlc al-f- a resort In UUh. Rrgerrcan dee nothing by hsjres cost JJOO.oa Besides, a specialist In ryrotechslca is at wcrfc ca cs becu3tlful r'?c for this occs-sloHors Races. Sports of All KIa4s The grandest dlsr'y ro'J hTe st a. AFTERNOON AND EVENINCh DANCINO CHRISTESnN'S Street cars ertry few mJnulea, A 1 ctata from aj;y part cf tb cHjv THE CROWDS GO. CALDER,S--WHER- E T D OnCIITTSTTl A. MAN 13 II 4 JLwA Sent us some money June 14th, 15C2. This is vhit he saldi DEAR SIR: I recMrM yrur letter the ether day. Forry I waM r.rl answer before. I haven't irot money enough to settle the mctrrsr.t. I vrV.l wait a little Jor.cer send you th rst a sonn as I can. I hor you ran X knontlvat you rst It of this Answer the rtst will it. and jxu get O. K. n - (There was no name signed to It) "v are sclent T.c collator of tad dfbts, but w don't Icaow who th!s money Is for. or who sent 1U record-breakin- g Ing. Firework. Calder'a. 4th July. Admittance to ralace of IUunlons at JVIfERG IS THE COMMANDANT FORT T OF Tun N. E. A. RATES. One fare plus 12 for the round trip to Boston. Tickets on sale June 30th. July 1st. 2nd, 3rd via the Missouri l'aclfi and Rio Grande railways. Final return limit September 1st. Stopover and side trips can be arranged for many places. All Information cheerfully given by any Rio Grande aKent. or call or write THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, Salt LaJte City, Utah. Salt Ualace IOC. including admlislon to the grounds. The St. Dennis Cafe, prlrats dining- rooms on two floors, unexcelled aerTlc. popular prices, 2&S Mala. MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCI ATN TOr FLOOR COMMnnCIAL. UIXCK, niAKCIS G. LUKK. Central Mar.sr-r- . Fee the fireworks prize fot The Tele gram newsboys In the window of the Wilkes Cycle Co., 21 Cast First South. DENVER AND RETURN Via H. Q. W., $18.00, July 7tht 8th, 0th. Sports, all kinds, Calder's, 4th July. Final limit August 31st; stopovers In both directions. Divers' routes. Fireworks. Calder's, 4th July. PICTURE FILAME3, C C 3RD SO, Pee the fireworks rrlzes for The Tele- pram newtbevs In the window of the WUkta Cycle Co., :i East First South. A. 9 The easiest way to find a suitable room or house is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants always bring results. |