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Show MOXPEY EVENING, JULY 20, 1903. ar 1 i tSummerDavi ? 5Uc . SNAKE VISITS COAST. DOUBLE-HEADE- D snake that can back tip as readily as it can move forward has been added to the natural hisInches long, about tory of the Memorial museum. It is about thirty-tw- o as broad as the handle of a table knife, with the tall blunt at the end as the index linger. It belongs to a wholly tropical species called Amphls-banndefined as "a species of tropical lizard distinguished by the oblusc-nes- s of the head and tall." The reptile has hitherto been only found in South America and the West Indies; is sluggish and mostly nocturnal. The specimen Just pren sented to the museum was found at Bay in this State and to In came be 4000 how it the temperate zone. miles from Its only living known habitat, is what is now puzzling local scientists. SAN FRANISCO, I g . 000000 h ool Spots for the" sat TJake telegram. I Polite &jorl(?j Roy Wo Baraar tryhjinjuuxrirmj uTjuxrvrxTLTLrinnru vrutj July 20. A 5" r 0 double-heade- d Saltair Beach will have an extra traction on July 24th in the "way of a big- vaudeville company. The Amerinot be can Extravaganza company nbie to open at the beach on that date, and the vaudeville production will be Riven in it? place. The programme will include the following1 productions by pron.inent artists from various parts of the country: I'aymon and Welsh, American dialect comedians; Miss Nettie Walsh, soubrette; Kelly and Clay ton, knock-abowonders; Miss Mamie Walsh, fong and dance artist; John W. Mack, banjo; King sisters, sketch team. The performers are direct from the Keith circuit. New York. Weideman's big comedy company will Jill a week's engagement, at the Grand theater, herrinnine Auerust 17th. This - 0 PI DARK Marriage of Daisy Ells- Worth Kirk and French Count Took Place on 4th ... that, the patrons will appreciate. Manager Mvers will have an "araa teur night'! at Salt Palace theater next en Thursday night, when aspiring local tainers" will have an opportunity to ap pear before fhe footlights. June Mathis. the young Salt Lake actress has been engaged by Ezra Ken dall to appear in '"The Vinegar Barrel,' in which he star?.. They open at the Columbia theater in San- - Francisco on August 3rd, and will probably play here the coining season. Manageis Jones and Hammer have booked Mrs. Fike and other "anti trust" attractions of high order for the Grand the coming season. The inde pendents are growing in numbers and strength. Roy W. Barnard in his thrilling high dive is one of the leading attractions at Calder's park this week. NEW YORK, July 20. Daisy Ells worth Kirk, daughter of a wealthy resi dent of the Bronx, and former wife of William McKay Barber, a mine owner of Colorado Springs, Colo., has been married, according to the Herald, to Count Paul Martel de La. Chesney, the ceremony took place July 4th at Wheel ing, W. Va., and has been kept secret owing to the severe illness of the bride's father. The Count formerly lived in Colorado. He left his family seat at Itcuen. France, several years ago and will continue to reside in the United States. Laeroon maintains its hold on popu - 0 0 STORY FOR THE WEE SALT LAKER 000 d.-a- HOT SO SIMPLE AS HE LOOKED. The Cinematograph theater continues popular with downtown crowds. Liberty park was thronged by thou sands yesterday, who desired to get .away from the heated streets and houses and er.'oy a few hours in the shade and on. the grass. The music by the band was srreatlv appreciated. The musicians, however, found the heat al most intolerable, as they had to play bile sitting in the bandstand, which Voids no protection w hatever from the th-emln- THE FARE IS 50 CENTS TO LAGOON miWm , jn, p l'fcrflliTWiirii f. i I v-- ansr llstb v 1 . Ioj.!. an! tak" no r.t;. pfi-r.rbd- uh td v tir K pular timo G:;J0, 7:30 p. m. s Le Journal publishes a fresh interview with Mme. Hourdet, who, with her husband, continues to assert that they did not see any bicyclists on the day of thf accident. A new feature of the case is the Hourdet's assertion that two cyclists stopped before the house on the day following the accident and looked in through a window of the room where the corpses were lying, one remarking, "That, is Fair. I knew him well in Paris." Hourdet say3 the description of the Recused Frenchman corresponds with these men. His wife, however, is less affirmative. Another point which has been brought out is that the Hourdets are dissatisiied with the sum of $100,000 triven by Mrs. Vanderbilt and Mrs. ?5drichs for their care3 in connection with the accident. FIRE FIGHTER I? KILLED BY. TROLLEY. 20. Maj. Edward July veteran fire EXCURSION NORTH, July 23rd, Via Oregon Short Line. low Limit. Limit. Rate. day?. To. To. Rate. day?. 15 Mkt. Lake. .5 O.r.n 30 Brigham ...$2.35 Dubois . .. 10.91 30 Colllnpton .. 3.15 15 Mendon .. .. 3.55 15 Spencer .. .. 11.45 30 3.80 15 Salmon City 25.00 30 Logan Smlthfield .. 4.10 1.1 Am. Falls .. 7.95 30 Minidoka ... 9.25 30 Richmond.. 4.25 15j Franklin ... 4.25 15 Klmama ... 9.i5 30 4.25 15i Shoshone .. 11.25 30 Preston Following' rates from Salt Lake to stations named: Oxford McCammon 4.75 la! 5.95 15 7.15 30; Rancroft ... Soda Sp'ngs 7.M Montpelier . '9.00 Pocatfllo ... .9f Pdackfoot .. 7.90 Idaho Falls. R.90 30 Hfllevue ... llalley Ketchum ... Mtn. Home. 13. W 30 14.15 30 14 75 14. 50 30 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Nampa .. .. 16.70 15 Rolse City.. 17.50 30 Caldwell .. . 17.06 30 Ontario .... 18.40 9.F) 30 Payette . ... 18.66 Rigby 10.00 30 Welser .. .. 19.10 Kexburpr St." Anthony 10.40 30 Huntington. 2o.00 . La G'nde.Or 23.00 rates from other low Correspondingly Utah stations. City Ticket Office, 2vl Main st. SO ST. I.OFIS. Mo.. July The I'O. In no-i.A- V-- ' J"5' ' Tom s y.imx a M.rrov- ff All th" ' r ati. Dk- n !. UNIVERSITY - lvrt Th Fihvl trans-Siberlc-- I. THEaTRE J. Ccnl Mrr. MY KltS. 2. 3. Hinn cLASs VAtrnnviM.n. Gm-r.- il Frlcr.cci o.Trri 1 LiWrl Arts. liOps tr,t.llurfcH-A- l i t R th Th of Mlr. H of Mines ofTer Krfir.'trlrc. Kr.twflrtc. Curr 1. M'.r.Sr it 2. 5. C!!J Ir.clnf1n.jc. 4, M 'Lr.K'.atcrlr.r. In: A Preparatory School main? alrv Preparatory tVhst nrhJch irlvrs prTration fr th Cf;f' ?n ir.rral F i.r.re. Lilral Art. ! rrir.K. Law, chemical. phy'.caJ. and th IalKratorlf ate unfurj'SMcJ tn lh rlr-rtrJcI- , Mc-dJclr- ar.l , rrhar$.-rj-. a. H-.r- T .'i. ay5r.c ar I ccrr;!ttrr.ffi cf tfcr'.r v:p-i- t luctlon vrork of vtivi kind a.r.J rTTtr proximity of Kr at m!r. rc tatSm of rJcirJclty nfforfi unarl!M aJvar.tajrs f- U.o-- ! ho:if for l he kt. i rour.-- . work In nil th cr.Kln-rlrjnniKh and j niril-.MANt'AL TRAINING AND DOMLSTIC .CIIINCi: art feature of th r.r. p.al courfs. Kr.tranr rxamlnatlons. Scj temix-- r S'h. JCth an ! 11th. IttrUtratlon of St pttntr llth and 11th. Slud-n- t will be a3!stc! In findlnc f.iHabl boarilrc I J sure. . J 10. No tuition. Annual SrnI for catal"ru and Uluntratd rlrrular and Um what xcnnt crpor-tunltlth Ur.lvrrnJty offfm for a I roa I. liberal ar.d r r ar t - rU duration. -r tu-d'-nt- Artli. P m. e'urtaln RU- - s at 3 J0 p. tn. at Malln evry Stturdy IHch-CHp- i A DMISIU N 25c !clrr.c. 1 A Kin'.rrgirtcn Training:. Th i VvK-allst- , And Othrr nt. A ha-'.CA- rur,,3fNormal Cv.Ttr. Advancrd In T1T State School i;:r-rtri-a- S Th nt 2T-- rrpl-itratlo- n ?'. f-- cs V of lc-ra- liff ll!ui!ons-lC- c. w, lie r.acfa Tuil)i Dancing Lvery fever. Guests at tho Cullen. Arrivals at the Cullen hotel on yesterday were: H. Johnson. Ogden; II. V. O'Hrlen. Stockton; Walter James, IJlack Foot; W. A. Han and wife, Chicago; A. A. Sckonk and wife,, Keokuk; Miss Km ma. Schnits. Ml.s ltos, Daniel Stoker, John Held, St. Ixulf; II. W. Ilimnam. Hingham Junction; I. C Miller. Tom Wise, Kansas City; C. B. Clayton, J. 11. Atkinson, Hoston: James Kf A. N. Davtnport. New York; Arthur Walton, New Orleans; Geo. Koer, lna Angels; Kmll Krochman, Hamburg; A. P. Price and wife, Ouwcll, Ida.; It. L. McKenney, Miss Mary Harr, Mrs. Chas Cox. Temple, Tex.; II. C. McClayton. Indianapolis. Ind.; Ij. Harnxal, W. O. Grace, C. O. Hnlwny. Rrt Smith. Chlca go: Iocn O. Nelson. Fenln. Ftah: Savton Williams, Now Haven; C. V. Johnson. Spokane; Chas. Kyan. Sodle Hums. . I,. Clark. Helper; Jas Minneapolis: Dayton. Nashville; Chas. Howarth. San ntz. Day Jose; Walter Ston. Will ton. O; James Dalton. Walter Adam. San Francisco; J. R. Walton. Howard. Mo.; I. H. Darton. Provo; It. B. Hln.-- f Rero; W. 11. Horner, Denver; M. M Malley, Los Angels; A. P. Miller. Montpelier, Ida.; Chas. Hryden, Colorado Springs: Miss Cannle- Lawns, Geo. Kdi. Hutte; Miss Knight, Joe Giles, Portland, uregan. - . - 1 of Mlr.es nn l I'tah Jn'tu!- State Normal School Th Normal Hhwl offr: 1. A .Normal ourf. -t. .- Bogui Lord Sick. th ?cho-)- l of Arti ar lh Ftatr Normal a.hKI. f Th S hod cf Arti ar, our In: n St. LouS. Mo.. July 20. Tho preliminary trial of 'Lord" K. Foymour Harrington, charged with t!io munbr of James I'. McCann. which was ?ct for will probably be postponed. still In the Clayton Jail Harrington with a threatened attack of typhoid Fr.lvfrHy School of Art and Sciences n - , 10, 30, 5u10f tj P4L condi- chief, Hughes, Louisville's was run over and killed Sunday at noon by a trolley car. Maj. Hughes was one n fire chiefs in the of the ' Advance Railroad Rates. country and had been at the head of Tien Tsln, July 20. It is said that the Louisville fire department for twenty-fiv- e years, until recently, when owing to the heavy deficit in revenue. he was retired on pay. He was a Minister Witt Intends to Increase the The St. Dennis Caf. private dining- n room on two floors, unexcelled aervlc picturesque character and had' been a tariff rates on the for more than fifty years." popular prices, 263 Main, best-know- a. m., I al b-e- G:H0, 0. 11 The easiest way to find a suitable room or house is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants always bring results. Calcrlr. to Lndkn ar.d CMltf-ntion of the Rev. Henry Muchlslcpen, FOX, ntAULK3 of the r,athl!c r.rrhdio- Tin- - Arior Lndy. 111 fort coe of St. Iyntis. who has Slr.etnr rpt"-ljabout six months, is now extremely r.r.nf-- J nr.d Inc!ntf A serlou.. and it If feared that h may not live tnroupn tn wteK. .MomdKi.o RWIN AND IXHI. The Arlntocratlc Corns. Muehl?lepen suffered an apoph- tio .troko six months ago vhile in Dallas f Tex. MISS DORA PMLLLTl vicar-gener- tabic: Manager In Vb t ri , I. . July C Not tli r.ul.i; founder' I 111. a! N Ster.mer Fcundcrt. services at Christ Kpirropul church. Vicar-Ocner- miiyi Ill illfc in HMh d-- The balloon ascension at Calder's park yesterday and the subsequent parachute drop was made successfully by Prof. Abbott. The balloon, inflated with hot By the Seat of His Trousers. air, rose to a height of about 4000 feet and drifted in an upper air current about a mile and a half south of the Deacon Skinner felt badly, but did not p;j rk. know what to do. "Leave him to me," When the parachute was released it said the "water's the best thing dropped several hundred feet before it for him; horse; see much of it." he doesn't unfolded. During this interval of a a the gate, h toward Making spring the vast throng watching from and before it the astonopen, pusncd the ground below held its breath. could Tom. he ished speak grabbed him A landing was made in a Chinaman's his seat trousers of and lifted the by truck garden much to the surprise of him in th3 air. The good Deacon caught the Celestial. him by the rope, but he pulled it from him, and, running to the duck pond, FRENCH ARE EXCITED dropped the kicking, struggling Tom inOVER THE FAIR CASE. to the water. "Whoa! whoa!" yelled the Deacon, running up. panting. PARIS. July 20. The papers devote "All right, Deacon," said the horse; to your company, considerable space to the Fair case, "scrry to be impolite some men are whose manners but there thi: arrest of Frenchmen on a charge need And he trotted back washing." brought by foreigner? having aroused home contentedly. a certain amount of Chauvinistic feel-ins- :. ill i on t!d hrcttTt.wrn "hrt irr prr-.ih- OYSTKi: FAY. I.. I.. July 20. President Uoosevelt lid not :Und cliur ;i Sunday. In company with IV nt N. M. Futbr of t,!;imbi.i unKrrsity hls old family r hl- and Dr. I,an-.brt- , l in and friend, he at Sair.i-mor- e IlKl quietly. The day. on account of a persdytent torm. wa dismal and disagreeable until ver.Ir.sr. Mr. Iloosovelt and the fhlllren attended Large Crowd at Calder's Park "Witness Thrilling Ascension and Parachute Drop. JU.. linn 1j a burninc ra of ! to n ' nt ? To "I o:,i nn l fh" v a tit h i! nl I! ' ! k. You tan all gi to h 11 If u iik'-- ; I'm r.ot tX i Sunday at S.ipnmore. IN CHINESE GARDEN m S. CRITCHLOW, J. r,r t;.m. "A M'ju! blt 4vplt r S." h" mM. "Thnt f.." nm l:ot tthon Knox a n st BALLOONIST LANDS pi .IllMlji IF ANY PER-SODESIRES HIS MONEY I'LL BACK CALL ON ME. REFUND IT. hs Intra. j rf iJ i'"kn Ifrc b;! l u'-- rr - !. fli? r.iirp. y du-:.r- r so-rat'r.- in AND RETURN. of hUnf:-- whi Is kn Sir.K l!" at tJ''' llrrrfuvfvo l V itk ho!',. I r - d ;on.v. INDtANWroUH. July cx r fr f-- II mmmMmmmmmJLmmmmt . PREACHER ADHERES TO BLAZING HELL THEORY. . - er WHERE THE CROWDS GO, 1 1 Erk-kso:- fire-fight- BR MRS. FRANK KNOX. rromr-rbby hrr children, returned yesterday f m a several weeks" visit on the to.ut. ent 1 n-llef- Valuabls prizes. k PSi-Tt.iln- i LOUJ.SVTI.IJ3, night priie dancing contest fcr adult. - One day Deacon Skinner and Tom Ilednose were leaning over the barnyard 1 London. July 20. It Is fence chewing rye straws and talking McN. James the late that VhithJ about Deacon Skinner's horse, which he American artist, died under had recently purchased. distressing circumstance. peculiarly Deacon. said the fair, hey?" "Pretty He had been ill for a year. His condifair fur the price I give." "Pretty "No good," growled Tom. "Four tion had Improved to such an extent white feet and a white nose knocks that he ordered to go out fur a drive. him in the head, and give him to the As he was about to leave his lui!.c In Chelsea he was seized .Uth a fit. He crows. recovered temporarily but v . the vics Uesiacs. he simple, got no senie; tim of another p.iruxyrm frm which look at his eyes." jes sun. cmiper.t London rhyjl-cian- s "Oh! you rascal," muttered the he died.wereThree summoned at th? first atunhorse, though of course, they didn't A large crowd visited Saltair yesterwere unab'.e to afford but tack more sense him. "I've derstand they today day and enjoyed the band concert and than you have, for I know to any enough th bathing. The new bathing rafts The arrancements th funeral, away from the saloon and you which have recently been put into com- keep is to whicu take don't." expected place on mission wore largely patronized, provhat? been made. continued not Tom. Tuesday, "But," Uie-inoticing ing utility and popularity. thf horse's interruption, "there's on good thing about him he's so dumb and Prelate of Manila. The Swedish Brotherhood will celethat he won't know enough to simple brate John day at Calder's ST. LOUIS. July and hp ha: no teeth to bite. 1tv. Fth.--- r J. J. on July 31st. A programme of run away, t to Manila, deHe's so thin ynu might make, a hatrack Harty, 'vTccs and olher amusements has been of . w h. r h" I Kmn-for he'll ftand lAull him, parted layt anywhere." i;rar.ged and about $100 will be given to n oivt- his r:if':i. Vhdiy h.i uv.ay as prizes. . not yet !;s n frr !;! rr.t?5"n, but v ill be r h', arrival In shrtly aft The privileges of the Salt Palace will In Hon." r Home. As nrrlw? s"n be free to the old folks Vf Salt Lake all thf- - paprrs giving him hi aj p.;r.tir. nt week and next Monday. Tickets and v. ill then to Mm. will be hand-badges will be furnished them and these c k"' a rr.'i r'';ht will entitle them to admission to everyirdlna! Sa; i:i t.tk" by thing on the grounds. place a fur tkH. K ' WTDJJXSDAT, JTJLT 2 2ND. Under direction of I-- P. Chris tens ett. Tsckag of J. O. McDonald's famous candy frm? fcr all ths Hit! ones from 1 to 0 p. ra. Ladies an4 children fcdrnlt,d fre to park-A- t tr-kin- floor. E Children's Dancing: Matinee 0 : DAILY ANIMAL lar favor." Its patrons consider that they get the worth of their money. The dancing pavilion at Salt Palace It is is one of the season's hits. crowded nightly and the dancers sing the praises of instructor, music and OLD-TIM- SWEDE HIGH DIVER ALL WEEK. MRS. CHARLES SPKNCEIt MANN of Los Angeles will be the iruc?t of hon or today at a luncheon to be given by th Misses Hall. Tomorrow Mis Jan. roln Young will entertain at a luncheon for Mrs. Mann. MRS. PALMER WHEAT and hfr Mo of Kentucky, guest. Mrs. Thom wentrfo Ogdn today to visit friends. 0 MR. AND MRS. J. It. ZENGER an0 nounce the engagement of their daush-t- r. Lyllth Z. Webber, to Dr. C. Fred0 rick IMnkrrton. The time of the wedding has r.ot yet been set. ruvrvrurruxruTJvru nru i MRS. 8. S. WALKER tvi snnmimed men- nrr daughter N'Jlle I f the engagemetit to Dr. M. R. Stewart. The wedding 1ll take place this fall. I Known People. THE REV. D. A. I1ROWN and P. J. Lucas leave today to Join an excursion party In Ogdfn for an extensive trip Chief Arthur's Obsequies. .through the Yellowstone park. They CLEVELAND. O.. July 20. The body will be gone several weeks. of Peter M. Arthur, grand chief engiMISS IONE MORRISON returned neer of the P.rotherhood of Locomotive yt Merday from Wellesley college, which has been attending the past year, to Engineers, who died suddenly In Winni- she of the vacation with peg, Man., last Thursday night, reached pass the remainder Mrs. H. W, Morrl--an- . Mr. and her parents, this city IaM night over the Lake Hhor railroad. It was accompanied by four members of the brotherhood from WinMRS. r. H. SCHEK and sons hi; nipeg, one from Hat Portage. Ont.. and gone to Denver for a week's visit with another from Moo? Jaw. N. W. T. relatives and friends. Mrs. S hu will There was no representation of engi be at home to her friends hero at l2 H neers to meet the body on Its arrival, fdrcet after July 2Hh. this being in accordance with the wish of Mr. Arthur's family. The funeral MR. AND MRS. F. E. WILLIAMSON today will lie conducted as private ate spending their vacation with friends ly as possible. In view of the wide In Portland and Victoria. acquaintance and the position held by Mr. Arthur. R. It. SHEPARD I entertaining his fdMer. Mrs. Auna Trtntt. and her Ido Returns to Manila. Smith, of Kir.tr.undy. daughter. Mi t III. will here about two ST. JOIINSnURY. Vt.. July 13. Judge They months. Henry C. Ide. of the Philippine commission, who hns ben spending the Mrr.c' math;-- mariner of Chicago. past month at his home her", has en Miss IUe T.fsrnan, Miss Alleen Mar-ba- n his return gaged passage to Manila on Mis Htb n tlllbsple w'll be th and the Coptic. Falling from San Francisco Mrs. M. J. Chessman at cf guests August ISth. His six months' leave of absence expires In September and he I Brighton for th next two wrrk. returns to the Philippines in excellent MISS KELLER, whose school on the health. Hudson Mis Georgia P.dnei nttend'd the year. Is now Mis Htdner' Benedict Dropa Dead. guen at her home nt 17 Scron 1 street. Madison. Wm.. July 10. Pi of. HamilE. W. DENCAN will return todiy to ton . Timberlake, of the Pniversity of arrartc for th removal of hi family Vlcon?In. dropped of heart dlyeaa bath. lie was lo Kansas City. Sunday while 30 years old und ha3 been married MISS LOREEN LEAEV leave th! only three weeks. v. k for Cascade canyon, near Colorado w h r she will be the gurt of Sprlni:. How Artist Whistler Died. Mrs. William IcMseart. 00 00000 WEDDING s mm will not bo the formal opening of the reason, but a midsummer engagement few-second- xrtra Half-Moo- ut r 5 tnaj nnruinnjiTinn nvruvuvvvvn a, at- uwn ruvvnjxnjxn nnrv umnn tuj ? a--r. 1 NIVERSITY OF UTAH FrlJar-- 2. Evnlr,c E HLTRIR SALT LAKK & It ME PEO LIKE U RT. LOS ANC.LLE3 Finest Bathing in the World Rafts Take You Into Deep Water. VAUDEVILLE BIO COJffPAN of Opn Special En fragment Three Nights and Two Mat-ine- It'f dlfllciilt to collect bad drbts and plras? all. Thoso we collect for should appoint them&elvc? a committee of one and nar .oraethin. ea July 24th. ! ACTS .J TIMH CARD. ArrWo pall LVt No. t 135 pm. a.m. No. t 1 45 p tn, p.m. 6 45 p rn. S p.m. " 4 No. m. p rru p No. 9 fAl p.m. p.m. No. 11M1.30 p m. p.m. 10-- UIlJ Ixav Ko. No. No. No. 2 4 C No. 10 No. II PaJt Ike: 2 20 4 To . . ft. 00 43 lTa Sunday'n .aat train p. m. TraUa from FUat Bouth 1 Sallatr Ai t I ari Fourth IIO UND TRIP. 25 CENTB. J. K. LANG Ft) KD, XTT. 1 FRANCIS Q. LUKE, Scientific collector of bad debts and General Man ager Merchant' Protective Association. as -- 4 |