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Show TnURSPAY'EYKXIXG, OCTOBER Tm Bit r i olite Gloria tfte Bir-klnsha- czjinra. NORDICA SCORES TRIUMPH SgTHEKFRE fxrunui BEFORE GREAT AUDIENCE TONIGHT KSfV s ruruuuut'uxn.Lrxruuinjxnjxru lUUluJ MISS BE?SLi BIRKINSHAW, daughter of Mrs. Nancy BIrklnshaw, and Gordon Hugh Place were married last evening at the home of the bride's mother, 62G South , Sixth East street. The bride was attended by Miss Eliza a niece, and one of the mos t charming maids of the season, and the groom was attended by Dr. J. Ulrich Giesy. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Heber C. Iverson, and i its conclusion a dinner was served to seventy-fiv- e The rooms were tastefully decorated with cut tlowers and autumn leaves. Miss another Emma Birkinshaw, niece of the bride's, daintily attired, presided at the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Place will t'o nn a two weeks' trip to the coast and will then make their home at .141 Strong's court. The Saiit Lake Telegram 13, 1903. With Prima Donna and Duss Orchestra Received Much Enthusiasm at Tabernacle. ' Salt Lake went Xordlca-wll- d last night. Hardly less enthusiastic was the greeting to Dus-- and his great orchestra, while Franko, the violinist. came in for a .all share of the honors. An audience that almost filled the great Tabernacle sa spellbound under the charm of the great soprano's voice, and the "queen of song" was most gracious In her responses to the hearty and spontaneous applcuse. It was a eight good for the eye and a "concord of sweet eounds pleasing Indeed to the car." Duss ho prefers to be called juf-- t plain Duss, it seems made his initial MISS EDNA 1,. BROWN and le. Clyde bow to Salt Lake music lovers In the afternoon and was looked upon with Bailey wore married last evening at the home of the bride's considerable curiosity; the Conreld orparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. chestra, from the Metropolitan opera-hous- e. Brown, by the Rev. Dr. Paden. New York, played for the first Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will make time in this city and scored a most em67 West their future home at phatic success. In the evening Lillian Seventh South street. Nordica, the soprano of all sopranos. MADAM G NORDICA was a guest at came back to the Utah capital and won the hearts of all her hearers with her the home of Samuel Newhouse glorious voice, just as he was wont to Salt in during her stay MISS HAYDEN and Miss Morris were pleasantly surprised by a reception given yesterday in their honor in the Eighteenth ward amusement hall by their pupils. MRS. WAUNOCK entertained the members of the Third Street Card club last evening. h MRS. GEORGE B. GREENWOOD of 'THE STORKS." A MUSICAL Beaver will be in the city early is of merit, travaganza next week to visit her parents, the bill for the Salt Lake The Mr. and Mrs. Orson Pratt. ater tonight. Much interest atTHE LADIES' AID SOCIETY of the taches to the tnRagement and First Congregational church will there are prospects rt a crowded hold a rummage sale at 328 house. The company will appear South Main street Friday and the remainder of the week, with Saturday of this week. Friends who have articles they wish matinee Saturday. called for will please notify by SEATS FOR "DOWN MOBILE" AT telephone Mrs. L. C. Miller. the Grand theater go on sale MRS. GKORGK M. DOWNEY has Is morrow, engagement Is sued invitations for a luncheon for three nights and Wednes- to be given a week from today. day matinee. MRS. GRAHAM F. PUTNAM gives an SEATS FOR THE JAMES AND Informal musicale at her home Warde engagement at the Salt this evening. Lake Theater go on sale tomor-- i ow. THE BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY" TRAINMEN has issued invitaPATRONS OF THE NOVELTY Till'.-ate- r tions for its third annual ball, are much pleased with this to be given November 17th. week'o bill. MRS. E. B. BAILEY leaves shortly for THE UNIQUE THEATER f'ONTIN- ues to draw scod crowds at each Portland 'or an extended visit with friends. perfonr.ur.ee. THE FRIENDS of Mrs. C. A. Buchanan will be pleased to know she PRETTY LITTLE JAP will soon be out again. ' D T s) is) s IS HELD AT DENVER well-appoint- Bwutr Drtibt of Th.ra Th w, s ed i TUp Mtrth ASTHMA. AND AM Melody A mm Bum CONSUMPTION Storks Dus was the orchestra splendid. terestlng; and Nordica was superb. Duss In undoubtedly a musician, but he-I- s first of all a millionaire. Toba e millionBd millionaire and a By Richard Carte. Oay F, 8te: aire, too la to attract more than passrrderte Chaptn, ing notice, but to be a millionaire nnd THK ORIGINAL the conductor of an orchestra at one and the same time that Is a novelty GLORIOUS PANORAMIC ACHIEVEMENT that appeals to everybody. That new on the Merry Wlrf Whether or not the musicians who call Duss their leader pay any a'tentlon rf PopuUMtr. to him when they play Is a question 22 WKKK8 IN CHICAGO, that puzzled tho profound thinker, I WEEKS IN BOSTON. the New York music critics, nil summer FEVENTI-rtYHAPPY HinPS long. So far as last evening's- concert And the Fa nous was concerned. Duss appeared to underROSEBUD HARDEN OF C.IRL?. stand his orchestra perfectly, even if m ii.ro rrtces-S- -the orchestra didn't understand hint. to 11 00, ld Jnee ner He goes about his business rathr vously, perhaps, but that Is due to his temperament. It was that sum ner vousness that made hin. what h Is to mil day. He Is not only a self-ma- d e musician lionaire, but he Is a a well. He took up the study of har mony Just as he took up the study of successful financiering with the deter mination to land on top. He has the 167 S. Main St. Now Open. push and the energy, the brains and the money to accomplish great things In a PRESENTING A musical way. So look out for him In do In the good- old days, In-w- - as Cured By Sanatorium Treatment In the Home. relf-mad- Invention of a Cincinnati Physician Creates F - e a Sensation in London. UNIQUE self-mad- Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a Cincin nati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. Refined Vaudeville Entertainment th. future. The programme was brilliant from be ginning to end. Nordica appeared thrc times and her magnificent voice has Tot L!tt, Children and fjentleme never been heard to such advantage In A CHfCJE OF BILL EACH WZEK. this city. She was down on the pro gramme to sing the Hungarian aria Matinee S p. m. Evening t p. n. from Erkel's "Laslos." and a selection from Thomas' "Mignon." but by request 10c. of some of her local admirers, who had written i.er m rtgard to th change, rendered, instead, two Wagmrlnn numbers as her principal selections Elizabeth VUKAJZZ aria from "Tannhauitr" and Isolde wonderful suicide scene from "Tristram and Isolde." Nordica Is grand In all of the music she Interprets, but Is 19 NIGHTS COMMENCING grandest of all when she slugs from xjondat, exrr. the Wagner operas. Her pure, sweet -" 3lM' fmm 4 ftnrrvcf Mn tw CMle4 W. I Tyr fl1tx-emOtWK SALT LAKES FAVOl'.ITE voice, her perfect enunciation and her C r eeorVM y f tn and rr.fc lxmSol IS. rU. tl:t tnj remarkable emotional lower, that Is f TrvrHe Hrt'l Ivle.! m. tar ctntaf Arriilof I frw r(lttXS tl.Tk !U(te evident In nil of her Interpretation, . I Ih LOUIS H. H:e Wm. rt M D FRED'K ('erjutntllin. served to hold the big audience ent K r r4 tor tb t 111 der.t cf th efr. oHtic.v ferrlr t tranced nnd to bring forth from It iSiattnculeheKl mn tt "f ef rc4ttie Tr-- r H rt tO, tni o(hr many outbursts of enthus.sm. Aftf-mt Mil1. mT.mm cn amr,- lli r eronminr the first Wagnerian number she v SKAT3 frtxen te Hh f tTeM'i.den for vir her, furwf4 Mar rvl4 y sanded to the loud plaudits with th ON Hungarian aria from "Uislos." with rt r i usi t-menu irsr- fe tf sympathetic piano accorr p.ir.lm nt. The SALE tmi it 4 m icet t.kfi n of rontgin; elan, cf J'rvene'on ivi song was exquisite and It was exquisj feittf, n In th Hmeviof HcrMt FRIDAY, lo l :he rum of fi rt' H iiM' .pcf,jri itely sung. She gave as nn encore se 111 T"h t t ik. turn TTr' n i frJr h4 rlaorl 10 A. M. lection a tuneful English ballad. Rog4 teM.(eut.wI hm--r t ! tor after of tiettnr t r.i t'm rur1 mt;m ers' tender song. "The Swctt FKwr rrn-h- ' t r O war lth i That Blows.' The atidl r. ttwmrt v?.t. ' TJ rrt fNinn r i.lvtn) In t T Tftnm. e,l!r. to allow her to i.mvp the piriform. la Ihe tlntmii filer f lKe e.4 wlJ la lin fcjl fo'.!rr oji4 riNenl second (..'''r her the number Following AND Tt as encore an KtAY sang ejm Kahn." by ;rteg. i!tMAT, WT.l'NPI'AV NIGHT. Nordica' greatest triumph was -for the rinse. whT h b'd the f raltM. n1 I rv) Th fnmm t r tr--' .' e.e t In ! e f ihm Tab rna le choir, under the dlreitln of Mr. T'T-f ub4 In ; r frwt "l of tf t tl!l b rffiM lei arr.tf Prof. Evan Stephen, in "The Marvelfj'wr ! ft t rTn. In r.tc r.nil If IJi f Ie. t.m lbcrloer ous Work." from Haydn's '"('rmtli-n.1 1 l.m Ixe Ce-l- ' A 8TnT.Nlx)t's man! JMT'TACt.K t'UlHif If rr.lr.lt4 At Its conclusion the crowd woull a4 b iafitiji t4 rirlKto li,e CtnHnnutt b denle 1. She d the biu'hl.ig Stq h. trAtoakt. kttn ens back with hr. to shre her NiM. It was a graceful tribute to Saltovjtlen. Iatk's great choir. But this did n t iurr.-- v , WHERE TO GO The clapclng of h.ir.d bn ame a n.Uhty FOR AMUSEMENT. roar. Some one in the crowd i rill-out Humane Society Dcclin" to Give- Her "Intlnrr.miitus." and the prima dunnu I told Stephens to get the jn ore fcr hr. Tli Evening Telegram will Up at the Request of Japan- Then orgnrlst Mi Clelliiel w.?s tnll-- l l n form you on all ports, into rcquSMtton. . ese Consul. grmt r.rt;n W WtrST SEcoNI JOt'TH tT .., $ If ye- - y eeiw l'etflr k up 'he air o.d t. N'ordlc. started. 0 and theaters. r Look up the ad. in ir.r mi.i'tt in yrw cf if.e r,tH tU.f ra; c.tfta. with l.er whole oul t cured forth w "f r. t e T " J tm.fi f I t t f rt' REFINED VAUDEVILLE II. (r It I i olumn. U..-- S. h r vi.bc'.Mr 1 4 Ore.. strains. PORTLAND. Ot. ormnre r1 Terf Tasagi, ftr,v,.i CS: rry i) ( .. (Si (?; f Z p m. true nloe the mighty o1u:ti cf p m ; vr,t-jo an3 T" t' - o f l?rf x'.mrm inn. e'TUJer.t lrli3srt la Japanese Consul in Portland. Is trying and J. for tr xf.Je'Sy cf NtM. The sound. well Thuri'l!. nxcr tralr.'d. choir, Arriir eppjil. t t !f y au .irrii tssaee.5 ImtU Vr EOUTIIWEST CORNER L. ST PAGE. to obtain possession of a Japanese girl sang with better effect. The orch-Mra- . 4ttiorv .trtkr CWilar Toy eaf t. sot!ct now in the hands of the Humane at a signal from Frnnko. Lender Du If 1 In e Idemno not nnd l t.-X" 1st mvrt JtAA r rtkr Col. of About the la itrirlum fr eyir.s!!tM ciety of Denver. Marvels of Memory. blrg tn r.v-i-ImJ f score at hard, grniunlly took up an if are telling of the re- March Masa Shinagawer, an The i a I Ma. th. eVally conia.l with lrcoT.. faU in ta rn and ntpun. provised accompaniment, t. . ! I I M'-Ift.(-wiicam to . f Irt the United States in com- choir and oreh'-Mrflattonl latfe markable feat of a postal clerk who, in girl jlieM( with the .erix 1 t--rre. f y ft (mm it.. iej I imn rii Ttr -t H. a civil service examination, did not pany with her uncle and aur.t. They Nordica nt th crntrnl figure oi It all. er tt . r. e"y-'i- t ill. t vu1 ter rut .t HTofir nited In the grnr.1 chorus. Such u tfnrt Mi frnm.tSf mrr .ri- le. t.l rrae f, trrm r ttaa r t make a single error in properly sorting landed at Seattle and later went to scene XZ- -' . CCfr. . N" f h t"a.' a. nie.l l has hardly been equaled In the by T.taja. In was Denver. the . If tt girl mmen September 42,000 test postal cards, each representf t raf fiet at t tf-tert .ar.tf lutia It aS.fJ. ,nvw?v4' vast T.ib made. The crow I v. a then f a. vt fetr ' Humane 4 trr frtena n3 hetr ofXT.fort. in a certain territory takn by th olety of content to allow Nordica to retire. ing a ew V.imT a.niil per9&.a. r than ir'wtf airarf'a .r aUarf. acj H sx,4 a Conreld The rrcst in Denver a ad of the hands and placed orh.tra Uuf.it u'U&, U4 In tt. assigned. This was done at the rate rtf mirable organization and It was ap of ?,V 2 cards a minute. "Far more Japanese family. was made to the Japanese plauded to the e arter nearly eery Complaint Medithinks American noteworthy." In hf re and he investigated are tnar.y disIts number. Consul the personnel cine, "is the memory of an expert piwas lans and 'nd decided tnt'fl' the mattfr ,?lrl that tinguished UP-T- O they nil acano player, who will play an entire sea- held on a most last themselves of mistake the quitted creditably through part son's concerts without a note of print- th'; society. The Japanese Consul says night. From the concert m.idr. Nahan ed music before him. His memory is so h- - desires DATE to back to her Franko. down to the HnJe mm at tne the perfect that hundreds of thousands of father v no is said to begirl a kettle in drum". the merchant lntrumentailsts note? must be at the orderly and in- Skikoku. but the Humane society worked hard and with m.t praisestant disposal of his will. And this Is of DenverJapan, to allow her to leave. worthy n suit. The strings were of refuses Clothing combined with a multiplicity of syn- Consul states that he will bring smooth tc tie and lac kei neither irilit y Takagi chronous recollections of timbre, temthe matter to the attention of the au- nor power; the wood wind depart met! and po, expression, etc. The mystery Is at thorities 1 was all that could have been rfered an .'ntui prt f th. rtrri-.- ! m a.: 1 at Washington. - t present past th hinting of any explanW-- l n4 K.ti-- , Mih)fh.r mui y tla lijr.a- dleeiir t f. r t i t b j t tli t.lt-i- l Htkl wn een and fiiormi. and brass the a rmtr!!"ev fw cm n ation, and this fact is as beautiful as Hut l mr tantrum rh)"tciar.. Elgar's "Pomp." an Irspiring grand Furnishings How Long Mosquitoes Live. . t a tf?-nf- i n wTin ItT.rye;hr cra ui it is appalling. It shows us how far we rr.auth r ,p,wi ii r.tini 3.irr gt march, opened th prolan in and ww rlT-!at ir a o fl a to otref Nft a" mar.ir are from any real science of psycholja'!r.ta It is not known just how lor.g mosfollowed by a fine rendition of Tschai-kowi-ky- 's u a atm.'.! t .T,3 th. t!tn f tr-lirw. ogy ri-rtwEceafch Si:d! "x.neTTi-.- ',tre t t Vn- l"haUlana frm a. I tv.n. cf th. trmenl weti) quitoes can live, but their average life mighty overture. "IM2." The ha. mfr-ncwrea tvar. tol aLr!r an of rt ir.ath.rapy. Js much longer than is ordinarily supprelude to act III of Massenet's "He ishaa tae fUfl In th. l.om. f U-atSel olate" and rat", Haller's "Rhapsodic t live Thousands of them 1. ! lo posed. IU.r.en"n ORIGIN Two through If rr.;ar1 ,ri. were th reri alrdng num'" r rr.tr.latratt.-of f .maihrt or In dark winter, asleep r-hibernating bers of the tlrst half of the programme. Of a Famous Human Food. m rt at h!a tratrnent. Whihr th. arrarat-ih. utr. M! tt- ar MT.f Ha (f.ita.f (fsrrnt.t. Stores t ef tt tn or nade." rendered a " ! k places Ind barns or house cellars. In Moszkowskl's, "Serewas j ' . sx f ! r l 'a j..;an o ; tr..r.t I. Fparsely-tf-ttlean localities where they a solo by Franko. ir, J t?.e a;r-.given isanj ur In t. th .J.ar.ta. f th lim ottra trfat?-The story of great discoveries or in- cannot find such places for shelter they The feature of h second part of x Ir run Tlf r,t Lr. ?n r n t aa tea 205 S. Main lit etlaa 3 antAsea t v. y, live through the winter in hollow trees, the concert. In an Instrumental t ventions is always of interest. a U f tt. I t r- lis. iMrUtr., ! . M':'.exi?f at.4 t nay. luri'i wa.irr a even was the beautiful and of the though temperature may interpretation An active brain worker who found fall far below Jir. ar. C!f?waa laj ouita your apaxtatt t y u aey4. freezing they :ir not VorspUI ftorn WASHINGTON Wagner's "Pnrslful " 10 2d E. himself hampered 1. lack of bodily winter-killed- , So. t he but on the approach of Two iTe-,e,Ul ompnsit Ions by It.jJbe aguin. Slavic Folk Song, with variations, and strength and vigor ami could not carry warm weather become active ar." frequently seen flying the "Dame of the Automatons." from out the plans and enterprises he knew Mosquitoes . In the woods before the snow has "CopelU.i Ballet." vr about we'd how to conduct was led to study variScithe left Nordica' and after third ground. Popular wholly appeararu e t III. Arithmetic Coi rect. ous foods and their effects upon the huence Monthly. the concert came to a conclusion with . meri system, in othr words brfore he the rendition of Ooldtnarki's "D.i ' M J .I'.frr r.f ;t'r. le t The Dances cf Birds could carry out his plans he had to He Inn-heam Herd." : . J t,rr no! ;it find a food that would carry him along Mme. Katherir.e Flk. the rer ow t,d w seems a before i f .i i. ings ti. Legs f..t.l rcl,l!v nt strange ery and renew his physical and mental was gracious In r t live'.-triKh- t t it?) n choice for a bird in a critical ontost. contralto, i t,e ft M; encores at the Taterf.a le In jndlr.g fctrength. the after- e.ij He knew that a food that was a brain That many possessors of wings king noon. Ht appearance rn a norm lf ft iu! Id .irv. lr" and nerve builder (rather than a mere of the of enthusiasm In th audi, n S!.e r .! it," their for i:im leg th. j lfr-- 1 tf i" M .hu fat maker), was universally needed. He winning a mite. Is an inexplicable returned once nrter her firft ee Wtr., t irh he- t i with tw .Ml kr.c-h'r that meat with the average man "Oh. Iove cf Thy Power." from "Sam "Anl r ho ur- - - th" j - t y l!.tl" (iocs not accomplish trie desired results. freak of that most eccentric period in son and Delilah." After singing "To VU t . v. !h true' ?" I r i i; i r knew that t:i" soft gray substance the lives of man and 4eat, courtship Thee. Oh Urd. Most Mighty Power." ; ti. , . ! et',rl t:4 l.; ir-nnswc in brain and nerve centers is made from uays. i ei ian ing is not an uncomhe the cinorf three tin e4. mon bird accomplishment. Our WestThe large budding was Lir frot;i Albumep and Phosphate of Potash . i! h u a "My ..f-.- " le j n from food. Thou lie started to ern prairie hen is a dancer. crowded at the afternoon f rforicut,. twlnk'.ir.if vtDti-or or the rr tol The sandhill crane finds his long legs tiextra the the great p:oH' l "Whl h e). .isr ':!?" Careful and extensive experiments especially convenient for "tripping the Those who were there, however. b i .t; i t:;' "Itoth evolved Grape-Nutthe now famous liuht fantastic toe." The solemn, matter-o- catre enthus'astlc as the tonc-r- t ro. t I "H Itoith are ." Mi l th- - Mj-'f. Grape-Nut- s food. contain the brain f-fact Nnhan Frnnko. the violinist, d gressed. flicker, or golden-. ingf i h l.l all .it eui infor- !i:; ly. ntiT f hikI nerve building food elements in woodpecker, indulges in a remarkable was cordially received.' f hi Th loy condition for easy digestion. The result performance, as stately as the minuet, ! Jnr troth "eh. e - ir.itrl lf of eating Crape-N- ut' is easily of our great-gra- n Allowefd Ots to Escape. Iparents. No feathdaily i t t - ,' ar . rcl Jnur a in seen marked sturdiness and activ- ered dan r is more graceful and rplr-ite- d n y , "t v!i( "Nn." thr . IT.. Williiiin Iolbin. . than our own mocking bird. StandChlaKO. ity of the a brain and nervous system, ltrr." was it one on to for of ge. making pleasure ing opposite each other (for both birds yenr! carry ast.hyxU'M nn, Vi ou nnk' th.it j. r ' llv from th effpctn of f.ti-- tHow the daily duties without fatigue or ex- - take part in it), the pair move from wife Is bart-lU th ni'h i". Mnjr. hiir The food haustion. In in no sense a side to side "chasselng" with mincing escaping: gaa. They were found h la Mo.r. ' stimulant but is simply food which steps, "turning partners." and quite their rexm at the Qulncy hntel hy th. i hnlve a mike. my i dor. t the-vr. le revltr r. l waste of comically emulating the ballroom ma- hotel clerk. The ."ws and replaces the ; rrui t !h. all an rn Vher'Jtn thy everilr.K from 8t. neuvers we are familiar with. In one at th. hotl brain and nerves. Mr-MaJ--hl r,;n In tnuvh rii.rit Jts flavor is charming and being fully case, after various evolutions, all in The hot?-- authoritLfj b.ev. the a t erj hi Pre-- . Tr.. l:ro'.t vond thoroughly cooked at the factory It most dignified manner, the dance came wan not torrpl.tely tuinej out but that to an end with a striking figure, one It escapeel o that th rouble instantly with cream. "The Anertu." Anffl signature . of the brain worker of the pair, with i.o apparent use of the did not notice It. I The-- 10 p. t Slt spoken of. C. W. Post, is to be seen on wings, suddenly leaping over the head Chiton hotel. of e.t each genuine package of Grape-Nutwho as promptly of his i MaTabff, elon't frrKt that tonlarht Look in each package for a copy of wheeled and presented a face to his ecA ttoot ttn Salt like City Tent N X Z haa a M I i ft r e.nirrUlnTie'nl it the famous little book, "The Road to centric rartner when he touched the fmoker. Hilng i frtnt. A k.x1 time l ih r niokr tonicht for Mac-aWellville." for everybody. Refreshment. ground. Collier's Weekly. friend.. Admission, EX-muc- to-T- ; salttotjtitdt: lAXIUlLiillVL i he r I W M R n tn rn ft D E J- -I he lJrfi rtv r. jtmtn, -- fttl rt it --- J '. 3n f.ry tJt ,c.v i;ui julius enusriR'..rrrl Consumption Can Be Cured If Time. in Taken NOVELTY THEATER We'irf f.!it1e. ' rts rl-dr- g pf.Tt ?. ' - ffi tjx.fir t!vi4!. 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