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Show 5 UTJ3 EH i 3C GEHLFYin WILD D UCKS ARE READY uhTMTRI FOR SALT LAKE TABLES TONIGHT Hnd COTAIKI1 U p vara MRS. THOMAS KEARNS entertained at a pretty children's party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Helen. The tea- -' ture of the entertainment was a cake-ual- k participated in by 1 Ttobert Jenkins, Alien McMillan, FNonnine Thompson, Neil Pratt Edmunds Kearns, Lucille Jenkins and Marguerite' Milton. Alien McMillan 'and Robert Jenkins carried off the cake 000&0f?003 Many Lovers of Game Are 00 Anticipating the Plea- 0 0 sures of Roast Teal and 00 0 Mallard Sunday. 0 0 On many Salt Lake dinner tables next 0 Sunday roast wild duck will form the 0 center of attraction. The market is 0 0 fairly weli supplied with this game but 0 there is not enough of It to denreclate ? the regular price. Teal duck bring 0 MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL. NEW- HOUSE, accompanied by Mrs. Newhouse's mother, Mrs. Mary Stinglejr, are expected here tomorrow to spend the winter. WILD DUCKS WILL BE SCARCER THAN USUAL IN MARKET. JOHN T. FIHIIKP. TllOtl. W. r.Y LEY offer ihm World Music! Hit. Y u Lady 5 ; York' J PRICES for-ino- , Where Is Cobb? II - from unUr Ur will rc "th cot M r:ar lr mr rn T n ln rn retib, iftl Ih ri-lc- r.'.m 51 f y 4 wll. he'll ia ocr.flMrt. rrrfir. ar - "11' ho? J now In r:i A ;U r !o.m firm rca CONFERENCE VISITORS l lbt ravine orpftMurM! iciven rnr.r. TP Kirr to Will find will purrhap Rowe ttrt. nn'l with tvrr till tin: kair. Kelly Co. (Mb CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS til oi. ruin ftgutf Prict xnin A One 3E it J clc!h ' lxt hy r. ft rf f ty tr.sn" at t.l U tl r.i h w.;i l' on ih unaifly f4t- - !r.!r, tn lht P 19 M itviTt !o-4hr.- Irs M t-- Our r.othr hv ft fruity ?f f.tti - ar t fAlJ "d w$r, r d"ml fl J jct. Tb r I" rirrd-nlh in a not ni riehl i r, - rat ro"r t f tfp ttrr' oyl Nlr :ur in a a 4' Vt lhl lh nT rr?n? ur,ty? Mm. M tJown rr ih it h cf y a f l;Un In tothT ISIDORE '"RUSH'S p 'I, players r t.rj-a- tAf : "Reuben trt' i:cr FLORODORAII about 30 cents per pair, w hile the other MRS. MABEL COE, who has been the varieties are worth from 45 to 75 cents per pair, according to eize. guest of Mrs. Ed Coe at 1513 in New her for left Second The poultry market South East, has steadied iiit.-::- c. us?. home in Chicago Saturday. down somewhat during the week. There Sal bc!n today. MRS. A. S. T. OGILBY of Rockford, Is a lull in the supdIv. caused probably 111., who has been the guest of by the fowl raisers holding back a lit her mother, Mrs. Hawkes, for tle for the Thanksgiving rush next several weeks, returned to her month. Roasting spring chickens are home the first of the week. quoted at 20 cents per pound, frying Trovo in is IT. C. MRS. EDWARDS young chickens 18 cents per pound, and Ntght-ti- e. tOc, old hens 14 cents for the same quanvisiting friends, having gone TWO WOMKN YOUXC. CLKVER of to the down attend marriage Tame ducks and turkeys remain tity. with the "Where la i'obo?" Miss Pauline Moore and Mr. at IS and 21 cents per pound, stationary Bowers. while live snring chickens sell for 16 company, which opened at the cents and live hens for 12 cents a Tonight & Tomorrow Night Craru last night, would rarry MRS. A. R. WEETEI!, who has been pound. the show with thedr ppTlalUos ' Ialln. saturoay, ftt s.I5 p. m. One fish store or. Market row this visiting with her mother in were It no otherwise meritorAmerican Fork, is the guest of week secured a consignment of speckled Miss Gertrude Mayers. mountain trout. Altlipugh t!i fish was ious. They are Misses Marion sold for r0 cents per pound, the small and Kn thorite drnrt;?. Th" MRS. "WILLIAM IGLEHEART. who quantity went like wildfire. Other fish who is but I5' yrir old. Is has been visiting in Kentucky oring these prices: Bonita. 15 cents per with her sister for three weeks, a talented violinist and evoked pound; sturgeon, 15 cents per pound; barracu-ii15 cents, two for 25 cent?; reached home yesterday. repeated encores lat nfght. ?h122 cents; striped bass. 25 cents; shad. is also an actress of mu h mrlt THAT Cl'RF.Vor. THK Itt.tT.4-rON- 'T MRS. JOHN T. DANIEL of St. Louis, codfish. 15 cents; soles, flounders and I !! 5n red of y who has spent the past few and the leadlus 12li cents; catfish and smdl?, herrings, mips yoi !.! nn'sonitr. 15 cents; crabs. 25 and 30 cents apiece; I't'Xter riad- a deride. hit. Her weeks in the city, left yesterday .n for her home. Sister. K.ithejine. shad roe. 35 cents n pound; perch, two Jui v a NHXT ATTr.ArriON -- MnnUr. T is H. Ivm1 equal ontoi a tinnll York New count for pounds quarter. ' . M.Tt:r.. V 4 v. anil Yri-1- : "M.RS. E. V.. CORFM A" and Mrs. Sam lu seen and has 25 re, rarely len cnts - The per dozen. oysters, 2 m . M "OUK p. WIFi; in he;- ,mii:" dnnc" Schwab of Provo arp visiting k.ivc .i Western lobsters, IT1.- cents per can !). wonderful exhibithn. oa.pt. and Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. really pound; Mackinaw trout. 25 cents hinK Another sea bass. 15 cents per nund: frr;f. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GOSSIP black bass. 30 cents per pound; mackwell. althoMgh last nlt-h- t ph" w,i hoarse. Thy are d uiKhter? of have left for an extended visit erel. 20 cents per pound; proncs. 50 in the East. They will stop in cents per pound: salmon. 15 cents Manager Hartori. other f.oen.1. were New York, Boston and Halifax, features laity pound, and halibut 15 cents for tlv N. S. "Where Is Vihl?" has enough same, quantity. of coinieal slttJitiurs to l;erp the MRS. K. A. WALL entertains this af Meat Market Is Steady. audience amused. It w.ih an I 167 ,S. Main St. Now Open. I IHl"ternoon at a children's party in rowd tll.it In the meat maiket business is rathth' epenir.c per forma in and honor of her little daughter er quieter than usual at this time of ll the rernr.fir.NTiNn a draw Mattie. the year. Pressed lamb now brings S mainder of th week. cents ier pound; beef, S to 20 cents; MIA?. E. A. WEDGWOOD leaves Sun porterhouse stoak, 20 cents; round r (OMPAXV SO FAi; AIIKAP clay morning for Grand Island steak, S15 cents; ribs, 17'.'. cents; pot the a nid Omaha, Neb. to 10 lop which warbled to 0 cents; mutton. roast, i;it ' l'ka odora" heie last eapon apCM'lnti nr. I 10 cfnts; freh pork. lrr shoulder. cents; MR. AND MRS. WINDSOR V. RICE ' to 1". cents; dressed veal. SU and 0 peared last nik;ht at th- - Silt A CHANGE OF liILL CACli WEEK. will be home tomorrow after to 20 cents; lacn. l.al;e Tin ater That oinp.rir.s veal cutlets, Jlatln 3 p m. would indeed ! oipoti. Man25 cents, and ham, 20 cents per j ouml. spending the month of Septemro ber in Canada. No new arrivals are noted in the fruit ager Duffy fulfilled all thr j lCc. s made by th" agent market, tho following products brine pre! . l n n leave MAYERS K iV" real New York p MISS GERTRUDE these prices: Watermelons, 10 to 3.7 rnane- rf the favorite musicents each; muskmellons ami canta-1oupshortly for the East to spend the cal on ely. A Rf'i (,'f"U" hm:?, winter. to ir cents each; peach's 40, . tmbm 1 'U a (Hvt of tapahle prlneipals an-and 60 cents per case; apples, 35 cents a t inforert orchestra r:a ve all at a peck; cranberries. 20 cents a quart: MRS. .1. A. GEARY entertained 30 to that couM be askd and Salt cards last evening. $1.25 cents figs, per basket; pears. A NEW $325 who had hf-Lake the a $1.50 per bushel; English damson plums, thn1 and a cam "Plorodora" MR. AND MRS. SAM SIIERRELL of SI a bushel; grapes. 25 to 50 cents a 1620 Ninth East street last Satcents a pound; really became r itthu?ia;ic. It. basket; nectarines. I". Crah.iin, Donald l'.rin S silver their J celebrated wild cents crab per urday peck; apples, w edding. cents per pound: blue seph Phlliij k. Philip Uyley and rlums. S all the ir.ale can tdp-- wi ip.elr plums. 25 cents per basket, and Califorai ls. Isadore Rush, hie and MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. STON- - nia prunes, 10 cents per basket. arel a charnnrs ER of Evanston, Wyo.. are lngrr. Tropical Fruit Is Scarce. than Kdnn Wallace I loop guests at the home of Mr. and FOR made a capital I.ady Holyrcwv, Mrs. Louis K. Pastrouich. In the tropical fruit market a fw Ri.--! dozdrc 30 while an Dolores ta cents are y sell.nR at bananas per carried o.'f t!ie lutrors In th MRS. REINSIMAR entertained the en; lemons bring 2". cents for the same line. Harriet Street Card club at her Mrrill There are no coccanuts or sirfing quantity. made n ve ry Wfi t and charm-I- n yesterday afternoon. orangs on sale. Angela lilfatn. The famous Parsnips at 00 cents a bushel are thr set.-twas formed of n mud-ninMR. AND MRS. W. S. LOOM IS will be only new arrivals in the vegetable marlot ,of girls and a handsome ket. A few belated cars of corn are at home at Ford's hotel for the lot of and "Teil Me. Pretty month of October. for sale. Potatoes still retail for 65 Maiden. made Its ac ustom-cents per bushel. hit. "r!orodora" will run th MRS. JOHN CORLEW of Ogden is th? ' The other vegetable's bring the folAND S. C. 75 remainder of the v.eek, with Mrs. of cents Kinney. per Tomatoes, lowing prices: guest matinee Saturday. bushel; sweet potatoes, 5 cents perMRS. EDWARD BICHSEL of Ogden pound; celery, 5 cents a bunch; hubRl'l'UKN IN NF.W YORK" COM HS cent? is the guest of Miss Hatlie bard squash and pumpkins, 10 to the Salt lake Theater the chili cents Wishard. per each; peppers, pound: 20 cents per pound; radishes. 5 first four nights of next Week, peppers, followed by Hoyfs "A Texas cents a bunch; spinach, three pounds MRS. NORMAN IVES of Ogden is visSteer" Friday and Saturday for a quarter; sweet corn, 20 cents per iting Mrs. James F. Marshall at 56S Second street. dozen; cauliflower, 15 cents per pound; night?. ...FOR... cabbage, 3 cents per pound; cucumwiri-on: MR. AND MRS. W. J. BUCK left bers, four for a nickel; eg plant. 12's and "r.nr.i:n Sea" are next week's attrnc tior.o cents per pound; Utah onions. $2.25 pr Tuesday for their home ia Park at the Grand. hundred pounds; vegetable marrow and 5 cents each; pickling cabbage, Hg' squash, NOVKLTY TllKATKIl cents per pound; pickling onions. TI1R B. MILLER, who has been S MRS. tN cucumSeeond South i doinj- - a 60 vest summer and cents the abroad, per peck, pickling spending fair we?k bu.KineF. returned on Friday. bers, 10 cents per dozen: turnips, ?0 eenU per bushel; beets and carrots the same. TIIR FNIQl'I' TH F.ATKR f.N S(FT1I MRS. WALDEMAR VAN COTT en30 ini street Is drawiiss; well. cents brines still butter tertains at a Kensington this afCreamery ternoon. per pound and th ranch article 25 cents for the same quantity. Outside of a decrease in the price of MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS MRS. MANTON and daughters left and an increase i,i the selling California. wheat for yesterday price of barley the grain and Hour marMRS. M. O. JOHNSON left the first of ket remains the same as last week. The Only Remedy in the World ExThos me thf closing figures: Wheat, the week for Santa Cruz, where cept a Surgical Operation. That 90 cers p"r bushel; oats, ?1.40 per rhe intends to spend the winWill Certainly Cure Any Form of corn, $1.45; barley. $1.35 pr hunter. dred, and bran. SI and shorts $1.10 for Piles. MR. AND MRS". CHARLES OR NE the same quantity. High patent Hour Richards St. : I he st idy of t !.!s.d. iat.s. il sells for 2.45 per hundred; straight have returned to the city after cliend-1 ef , tle ai.d bakr.s No. adtti'-ioi;'ly gr.ide ir. worth 52 having spent the summer in n shins of tracks. ki l u f r e.r pT $2.10. Idaho. 32 t. 2C expi ndd In ot. dlr- i ll.m; :o t.:.l a i Uc lm mr- tint would car. St. for MRS. POPE leaves Monday 1 a ii';ir,b. r f results have y n. . ..',t haiin!es and in rnot Louis, where she whl be the TAKES WOMAN YOUNG sa p' torir, and t viu li.i rn.il guest of her parents. reircdl"s. whl h Hie j i;li'ie luv In the balance of xn ri- iu nnd J ia:i! MRS. CHARLES VAN DYKE returned DOSE POISON FAML v. a itin.s; nil f thtn 'n nearly Wednesday from Donver. but r l).li; a;.pr ,u bit x a ra:l. a! cure result d f im tte vr,.' T m: Til pr pj ra t ers. MISS CECILIA MAY GILBERT of The rerredy rjulrd In one wMch ni'I N Hie Get. PAYF. Ida.. TTF. imir dlat'dy stop " p.iiu n ft v. r in OPENS MONDAY. SEPT. 23: Ann Arbor, Mich., is the guest Barber, a prornia lit lady of this plac tr.aiiV eas'-- of t.ilerf. Ht'el Ihi'ii ioi.tr.ir!. of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. lee. is lying in a dangerous condition ai the ing the nuU blooi v ss Is (en idiiar to . 1.. c.f an 1. i.iiriM i VAI"t'':Vtl i.- n. .Sl u i'reti i)o.s-their f ormal i.:; .; rur pi.hI irm MISS JOSEPHINE JAMES of South residence tak-close a of of i.v ;m:.vr. carbolic add effects tn- the and tlnillv absotb'.r.K tl;e reducing by Bend, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. Barber is an stimabl Mis and the accidentally. IniUrneJ. tuw healing 1 . Wit', .i William Sanders of 213 Center years of ai;", and would surfaces. yourig lady. this comJ! I i a few years nso. r,o such remedy P. J.f n street. I'ntll gniduate from the Highwhoschool is a prominent p. in. I" i n produced, but at that tin K. bad a ing term. Her father, suwmill man of Mid. He Valley, Ida., has Fi'l posltory was p'.ic d upon ih- - m irkt. COINAGE IN" SEPTEMBER been rfent feu-Tiiri:.-:.v-v Wh5.il has tdncn ama It N ioen i!rf to t.. the ' IN v s AMOUNTS TO $2,626,371. t st n permanent cure f.,r ttdn cas; u i tro I! Fidgety Mm TEe ax.rt Dealers are of the opinion that th fciipply of wild ducks on the (?) market this jenr will ?how a WITH Til KI H NTMIinil OSF. N marked decrease o compared with v?1 fiiMPi vv ivi'i rnivii that of other peaons. The eaujte Is to be found In the Increased stringency of the new game law. As wnicn is lnlrndeu t prevent, pot rj Holyrood. and of the hunting:, roM (. CHORUfl Or "X HEAtTY snXTJ'TTH. ncnrclty shooting grounds not rcrrrvfd by 0 BpnriAL, OHcnnsTiiA or twiinty. the gun clubs, whofe mernbcr.x do () to II 'X Prices 2ic to II..W Mt.r.te- -r not usually shoot for the market. NLTXT ATTRACTION. ? Hon. Tut., Wv3.. Thur. nl Wtd. Mtlr.H, SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGEL . . Tomorrow Night I c - - THE DAILY PAPERS av ut-csf- f,"r'-- ul pe-poun- si.-u-- r. pr Arc all right as advertising mediums, for thoic who take a daily, but : : : : ONIQUE tie - c ow th.-sh- Relincd Vaudeville Entertainment frl,nn The REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER C'-nt- s; .Admission, .- i.-;- r-f- Farmer I nter-Mounta- m oi ft e. c i Ti An advertisement in The Farmer ,1111 i c I r An t c A $150 . at r 3 D A YNES I ROMNEY hun-dre- PIANO CO. n; The r Farmer, Salt Lake City Inter-Mounta- in i 4&i g m-n- 1-- n bring good results, especially in mail order trad:. Rates very reasonable. Address PI AM -- 1- -3 1- -3 . Intcr-Mountai- u tr-?:oe- rs 40 1 (iMlM'H Imrtt il'C.n iiiHtin. om t to !nv.' Cin uji VAo Vn jrt .ntl tun sit :m j in p.iv." itUi a Jiacl tl rfk'1 wl;n n fur .1 ii't i;u:j.'! u k - 1! - "ir.j: to j I t v. he ton nr n ti !r.uniMv: i: "jnt rc w V SOS ;tttjt Turn 11, it tts to ti". lli. Merchants' Protective Association srn.NTtrit ! i HV. ! cu.ij.i rnus or n.n wiuts, tn r.tl M.ui.v,; r. To,. I' llHif I tiuii'-- iat 1'3 k. soMi: lT.nPI.i: i'ONT T.ik 1.1KK t".! .itrj tS. d 1 1 - ii - h- - b-- en 1 i N0YELTY - r- 1 THEATER lh-f- . '.; s- - 1 2.-.- . 1 .e, n J ( I 1 - 1 s snu-coi- The easiest way to find a suitable roorp or house is throuRh THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants aiwavs brin results. is 1 1 1 1 - l . h.i:K-soi;u- WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Monthly coln-n.fstatement shows that during the ATionth of September. lf03. the total eoln-Jgof United States coins was S2,62fi,371 as follows: Gold, $".C92; silver. $l.fa'7.4lS : minor 2.(x.i7,!:"9 pieces eoins, $173,210. for In addition account. were coined Philippine ee -e CONFESSED STOCK FORGER SENT UP FIVE YEARS. Military for Manila. Pnited Fin Francisco. Oct. States army trnsj nt S!innaii sailed 2.-- The ht 1 ii resinn tnoi; and itae; b ome famous throughout the y tap-Idl- c I r. I 1 1 States ia.d Canada, und Is r.ow n.M bv ;i under the n.unc of Pyramid Pile for Guam and Manila via Honolulu. diueists Cure. SI1.1! carries the men of th .. It IS now the bee.ue p,i three companiis of armv enRl-nee- s. merit It whrre-evc- r hive ndvertlM safety at;l a of list and saloon j.,tiseii-gerlarp used. It has ccn advertised by wi.rd In the treasure room are $2.o v.'O from one s ifferer to r.oth.er; in Filipino pesos, newly coined a the mint of n.outh. people who have trkd cvcruhlrn in this city, and several hundreu thousand and cbtngrro dollars in unsigned silver certl:ieas for even submitting to painful without avail have ojxrations the Philippines. During her stay In this rurglcal found that piles ran ! cun-- withport the Sherman wa3 thoroughly cleaned f.rally and out wllhrmt expnso pruct IctJIy. pain and renovated. as the Pyramid ll!e cure ni4 for th nominal price of li cents and $1 CO p.-Rocky Boy Tribe. pnrkape. Pyramid Instantly stops all nrd Butte, Mont., Oct. 2 A larp amount of ntThe same tlrr.e contains no roc.V.n. the been taken has t'nited States by testimony or narcotics; the ie!d nrd Commissioner J. W. James at Anaconda morphine headnsr properties contained In th remedy in regard to the Rocky Boy tribe of Inrauxa h.ilihful. natremove, sjeedlly dians, several members of which are encontraction and absorption of th tudeavoring to get the tribe together in snnn ural mors. It will cure any form of rectal State and then have Conpart of this trouble except cancer and advanced tugress pass a special act giving them a resla, whleh. by the wty nearly alwnvs ervation of their own. trom neglecting ptopcr and timely for piles. treatment The Bt. Dennis Cafe, private dining-room- s A book on cause and cure of piles nt on two floors, unexcelled serviccw free by addressing Pyramid Drug Co.. 263 Mala. Marshall. Mich. popular prices, t.-d- ay fcSt-kr.oWr- rs 1 r 2. Mining Broker SPOKANE, Oct. inward J. Kressly, former secretary of 1 Lucille .Mining- company, pieadea to the charge of obyesterday g'Jlty money from F. Bowman on forged tainingof that company. He was promptly stock sentenced to five years in the fnlten-tiaT- t the limit allowed by law. itie exposure of the extensivea stock of Kessly, fornerly prominent man, and his flight to broker andandsociety his Montana capture created a great sensation here during the early summer. - for-g-r- ie ADMISSION, iOc. S'-vnt- AROiiA Q 0 25c Cot fee iu- 1 O a p.-il- O oo - r. Ufn it CUITKK rd ?,! ; I .nc iHRISTENSEN'S DANCING ACADEMY - And a THY IT '.'.. t ! :;i-Y- it. rtr Pupils May Join Classes the Week of Sept. 28th ! 1. Union Tea & Coffee Co. 14 E. THIRD SOUTIt. 4 J mjus tn "j5t ji3t ." f ti In wh n ?'t r.n ."i vU ' "1 COUNT INTENTIONS EXECUTED ONLY 't COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING, 'Phone 943 k |