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Show FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY mm fenn whuuuuv nruxruwinvrunnr h ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH m BROUGHT OUT IN COURT PRICES I,2:15 P. X TIN EE TODAY AT j&plfte gloria Wa thjuvuvuuvvi uvruu i Cloud of Parentage Lifted and Estates Left by Husband Restored to next spring MISS SADIE MERRILL, Miss Mary Mise Nell Cullen, Miss "Wightm.-.-n, Clara Deal, Miss Katherlne Moffat and Miss Emma Fither will receive their friends from 4 to 6 this after- a.i me nome oi Airs. i. t. Fisher, 768- Second street. BON Mrs.-Masse- j in-iu- - GOV. AND MRS. WELLS will receives this afternoon from 2 to informally 5 o'clock at their home, 61 First street. They will be assisted by members of the Governor's staff and ladies, and Mrs. E. A. Tripp, Mrs. Alma D. Katz, Mrs. Lear Riter, Jr., Mrs. David B. Hempstead and"Miss Th y. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Jan. 1. A Jury has decided that Eliza J. Massey was the daughter of Dr. B. J. Williams and Sarah Holeby, that not a drop of negro blood flows in her veins and therefore she was lawfully wedded to E. W. Mas- ht t m. itrmUm -- K sey. Matinee Today at 2:15 p.m. Tonight at 5:15. The CSjr. Gllttfrlr.y. ntravacr,t w 1 wui-i- st i-- i OS' n -- i Ncola. Monoloist, Wallace and Beach, . Vitnscope. r t, A !5 . Prices mc, 20c, 30c t Ta- tii ut.:u i; ! ft.K lie u: ; Utcher, I ;i ;o ct" " I I XL LANE AND SL'ZENETTA VAI1 VJVO I - - t.xZ- . mm ti" - I ! it rr 5i t'.:Piirrfu - )ir- 1 f I f- t- cvt 'r.4 - 3E iw I )f nUADlATCIlR it. L4r C NOVELTY THEATER i& xrjrx.nno VAUDrviLLx. 4 -- I tr f rlr.. t ; Jt I. m t M Mil I Mt, C"m T . n:v jt ld-t!- In .(W tta, y WW s. .. i-- i Zotrt-tiIt is thus that a woman's rights have bcum Succr. been established after a series of ro mances and misadventures that constl- Emily Read. tute material enough for a novel. The inception of the story dates back COL. AND MRS. BUBB will receive at ten years before Abraham Lincoln the post this afternoon from 2 till 6 People Salt Lake Theater "Happy Hoolisigned the decree making African equal o'clock. They will be assisted by a to Caucasian blood in the eyes of the number of th ladies of the garrison matinee and night. Federal Judges. Dr. Williams wns an gan," and some friends from town. e Grand Theater "Ten Night in a planter. Near his plantation A. Sarah Holeby, the pretty daugh Barroom," matinee and night. jj. j. KUUKKTS enteitained at a lived ter of a poor white man. very informal 4 o'clock tea yesterNovelty Theater Vaudeville, 3, 4, One day the home of the unfortunate day afternoon for her sister, Mrs. wan darkened of the 7:30, 8:30 and 0:30 p. m. neighbor planter Dockery of Boi?e, who is her guest. by the evidence of the planter's perfidy Bon Ton Theater Vaudeville, 2:30 JUDGE AND MRS. J. C. ROYLE are and the daughter's weakness. In the home from New York, where they shape of a pretty little girl baby. Sarah and 8 p. m. ALL NKW ITN . have spent the past two months with Holeby, the mother, soon left her dis imaf?ivi: si:N"ir nrrnTs. their children there. graced home and for u tim was lost in "TEN NIGHTS IN A llAKttOOM." iVHISTLY Mt s: j Yiir LL I.IK'K the lower strata of life in Memphis. amplified into a spectacular proA Dr. Williams, while failing to do Jus MRS. W. E. COULAM and Miss Geary Beautifully Cos!um:d Chorur. duction. leas?d a crow.l at wm receive their friends this aftice to the mother, warmed to hls own s?:a; n "The this ternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the the Grand theater flesh and blood. i:vi;p.ything The Klrl baby was r.iht. home of Miss Geary, 746 East Sectaken into his home. The doctor bought ten r?Mre drami ftil'. j Irt.-e. II a healthy ncgress called Charlta and to ond South street. . e, hoM u. I'ttrs. th (obsesses strona pubher ,'ave the care of the child. w h rc. :ic. lic. In Uft nlRht j m Suction MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY K. HOOPER She brought up the little "Lira as was to Introduced toin"ly her own child. The doctor moved to arrived last evening from Denver, f."?et the ')rr.li'rt)o. of the less'-where they were married on the Memphis and took along Charita and on the of ilrink. Alvln ell rtronjj was 'Liza." The latter brought up previous day. Wyckoff a Jm Morgan, a '.je to with negro associates and soon the gosliquor, pave a tror.K presentation. THE ELKS' CLUB will hold open hous; sips began to say Charita way the is The third act. In whk!i M.rjr n U mother. today. Ladies are cordially invited. l! the delirium felzd tremens. by There will be music in the evening. She developed into a beautiful slrl. horrors of nlrohutisin are and though she had not the advantages In a realistic mirror. Th act AN INFORMAL HOP was given at the of a finished education Siulr Ma?.ey closes with u laMo.iux in v M. h nil fifth East hotel last night by a was charmed with the girl and married sorts of ilftr.cn are shour,. C)lhr number of the euests. her. It is believed that he and the doc.l rti'mler of th tnipany ably tor had an understanding regarding her Mr. WjekonT Aii't th p!.y jujloo uut,u fj.Kust; entertained a parentage. was Klvrn with" vigor. The uU'li'r.ro small party of rrlendj at her home She was surrounded with all that wildly cherrd- tlie dramatic last evening. wealth could supply, but the dark cloud "Ten Nichts in a lt.irrHm"' 7hlch crri th b?t dothisfc of her parentage came between her and Is beinn piven at n New Ydr'i MISS MARY COWAN entertained last complete happiness. and alwaya sells Rt rlht price t, Th.-tmatinee. will be She raif?d a family and then Mr. evening at a watch party nd stand bck cf any fcarratnt tonight and tonorrow mitl-r- . Massey died. e and nlijht. cot prorir.jf ntliftct:ty, MRS. WILLIAM II. CUNNINGHAM In September. Mrs. Massey, entertained again yesterday at the through her attorney!, tiled a bill, pray 'HAPPY llOOt.MAN'," A ItOlHii;. third in a series of luncheons. ing that the Chancery court decree to jodK r.f fpcdaltles. pb.is.-- d 'V her her valuable home, comprlMng 1'0 l.l4ke Tlf.it- ill per tlTH at the MR AND MRS. JACOB MORITZ en acres of the old homestead on the banks ter last niht. The f.nvu Srti-i now occupied tertained at dinner last evening, of the MlP?i:-sipricr hir.ii ter Is not rfMlal to the covers being laid for twelve. by John Franklin. to itiv It n n.im. Mrs. Mas?y'8 bill recited that her As hnt:4!fl by H. I. Coo 1lo..'lat THURSDAY EVENING, January 14th, husband. K. W. Massey. whn did In old-tim- Dou,Insjtnd Tabirnacc Monday. Cr.ATH 'i Lnne mid Suzcn r.vt'ix ?n;N NF,XT ATTnACTION. LAKE fccirg'.. vjJ A zn',n. AN EYE ON HUDUT." SALT i THEATRE Week of Dec. 29 u s low would ha THi: "Tea Nights in a Bar Room" ' In clceing it may be ttated that from the district of Mrra-phduring a terrible epidemic of yellow fever, th mother of "L!iV Sisemefged and. In the garb of ter of Mfrcy. alleviated the fufTer-ing- s of the lctims. in rer atonement a victim of the "yelred-lig- turr cer.'.c f tl ilatln J IS p. ccur Never 11. Tonight & Tomorrow Nigh. MOTHER ATONED FOR HER. SIN; SISTEli OF MEECY TO THE SICK. TON Opporttri ty l.iat n X A MR.' AND MRS. W. E. SMEDLEY have announced the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. William H. Curtin of St. Joseph, Mo. The wed- ding will take place soon after Easter. the Salt Lake telegram. 1, 1004. f :ul-flcle- '. nt KING HARDWARE CO. an " . r--i t ' I - j . . . t i t 1: t:T b IOS MAIN !rin if t ltua-thn- s. - furnished plenty of unurrer.t. A wel!-,rri- p however. ftirtniS. ception. with rhangeji nf fw fnumn eery inlnul-s- . pave a nrt of hriu:my MlirS MAUD MAY BABCOCK is visit to the cMspl.iy. ilar.y rbstne st- ing in Philadelphia and is not excl lit lr s were IntroJuie l and on the pected to return until the latter part t w ell. hole the show of January. "H.i Is cm u atite- ihi afternoon .i d dosc tonUht. MMR. AND MRS. H. L. A. CITLMER Franklin. entertained a few friends InformThe defendant der.Wl that complainl TFIi: NOVELTY HAS A PI. TEASING ally last evening in honor oZ their ant was the wife of I". V. M bill Tor its New Year's pat re:-.silver wedding. recited In hi? 'onjlaint that "Mrs. a or Eliza J. Massey is a id'.nrwl woman, .MHiS. hi.nusor V. RICE gives the a negro, is not a white woman, and Tin: ivn show we. k l. in.kit c a dei-i Xh" second in p. series of luncheons next could not lecallv, therefore, have bert r e la. j:i t rov.!". rlRhtly. Tuesday, the first to be given towife of r'.. W. Massey. a white man the morrow at the Knutsfoid. whose color wa unquestioned." w Tim salk ir skats mi: torThe old nurse w ho was present when j Tin: .mum P.it.l concert jjroce.-- lj CHARLES MILLER and Mr. Massey was born testified to the Miss oiive Jennings will give a and others told of having, seen facts, at the First Congregational Sarah Holeby nurse the child before the fothrr (retur: frotn a church a veek from Tuesday night. tonn advent of Charita Williams. The Jury For K.win.M Mkf! What lh" mittT not only settled the contest as to the with li'tlo WP'if? mils. ULIMON B. LEIGH, Mrs. old homestead, but cleared away, the New Narsc "Tif a li1 hf..rnr Kt. YPointer and the Misses Pointer will ma'.im. so i cloud which a ye tol.l rn long overshadowed her let him p, iv ktu.w receive their friends informally this on the nt. one life. Mn h Wii! sllilr.' r.,! thepiannv. V.f It he f.JJ.J t afternoon from 1 to Z o'clock at 503 n far. tna'am. I'!.i:.t l. April. 1'".. executed i deed to K. It. Arrr.stead and T. P. Aimnead. bankers and b:oker3 of Memphis, without hr knowledge or consent and v. Ithout her waiving her interest in the homestead. the Subsequently the Arm'tead.s land to H. Williamson, who In turn onve:ed it to the defendant. Jhn 1 ;i t THE STORE fr tons this p 2 1 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 1. A suit te the form of a supplementary proceeding: in the Bennett will case was instituted today by counsel for W. J. Bryan, as executor, against Mrs. Bennett and other legatees of P. S. Bennett. The suit is brought for the purpose of having the Supremo court pass' upon the validity of certain paragraphs in the will. These include the bequest of $50,000 to Mr. Bryan through a fe.4ed letter to Mrs. Bennett, and three bequests of $10,000 each in truft to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan for distribution among educational institutions. Bonturi a. w iclov. . '!.-v..- tl- n, a J.-- l of k!nKd.-i- a h.ijlt ! rry r ti e e.f ".X? v; -, how-vr- , - Mr.- cai-tl- ad - l.ii.;-w-- tf Gen. Heyes, Believes That War With tho United States Mexns Disaster. p. WASHINGTON, Jan. State department advices of recent date allege to show that the danger of a hostile clanh with Colombia is abating, and these, taken in connection with Minister Beaupre's courteous treatment by the Colombian officials on hls way home, to confirm the official impression tnd fcre that there Is no danger of failure to reach a satisfactory adjustment of whatever issues may exist between the United States and Colombia. If the Colombian Government follows the aiSVice of Gen. Reyes, all idea of the breaking out of hostilities between Colombia and the United States may be dissipated. Even though the reply of this Government to the note of Gen. Reyes may not be of a nature to afford him much comfort, he said today that Bill I saw Jerry grolng: to church Sunday with his wife. am les; i Kuees ne was paying an election bet. Yonkers Statesman. Kll a circus man, didn't B!!e Yes. and he insisted upon the ceremony performed with threo having rings Philadelphia Ledger. She mnrrled r-- ! vho tho.c taJl'.jr'y Farmer i PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER sat-Isfr-ctit- An &dvcrtism:nt In Tht Int:rMoun'ain Farmtr wII b:in zcoi results, csprcu!! In mill crier !r.iic. Rates very r;iscnib!e, Addrcs The Farmer, Salt Lake City Inter-Mounta- in ri-- - t tiip'o-iriatii'tst- s. of the Il'irnau urirtMcracy ;ir.d of the; American colony v. rt-- pr se m . . at i n tij..wn Mi mi.h I,, eonim.-iil- v. lii.s II t" avi!.I. i,!,;. hit. r.)M u l r.it with a: f) t 'I l- - . j"t ,f ! . -- u-- l utr.J- 1. ti .r -. - pi- 1 Cut Price Sale Thi !(. n.ir- y ri'.v ran to-lii- a ar.d 1 j ' Congressman o J. r. ',!,- n H iied , uftt.i. It. .. .. . w ten in iraerer jarKoiy oik.ifal tatt-- . anions hi. valuable h'jl.iiu;; la lug . the Manhattan . .'X.-r- . Tormer Congressman Belden Dead SYR.U TSi:. X. V.. Jan. 1 . Capt. Colby Retires. SAN" I'KAN IS "i , Jan. 1. .ipt- - tl.' , - i i j I k . XT' .11 i.f a pr..V(tl !;.. ifu ; t. , 1 t--t tMU l).', irt' ; !i I - i.-- Helena. I. The Jury ru j. a venli t or sudty aK::lnt l?aae Crav. lle. h.arge.l with fetalir.s Maikmailirs letters to the Northern I'ai itie ullitials ami y na itiitir. its on trains, dra voile will be Monday. The trial was begun December 14th. One hundreil witnesses wtr callu;!, and in all respects it wp.r tl." most note.l criminal trial iti the history of the Montana courts. .T:.n. rn. ietiiiiK-- 1 v tl j 1 a s ;i p;. liti't'-- i Wit' . r own v i,.t Mal.l. it f mi Tab'' mi :v a. f nr.l t ,1 i Vms ar of ri :r.- r.M a - v . j,. f Jl ... '..V ..f r t I. i i :: - . ..-- : 1 .rl i- '. i : r- - : than to try j the .'.. map. ViT'.l!. th-- .1 ; n th. niuinm u.rt DUtrtdA Theilur of if , :v-- l: . ind'-bted- New Wilson EtJBOFZAN n Blue Point Terfccto, Utah's Favorite Not how cheap but howCigar. good. i I n1: Popular r.d Col Prlrat uke to l'r!cl CITT. VUit ptr CO j-- nunnlr.c Wtcr. Path l 4r. Stty . i i ' i 't . ..... r J r i i i t p. . ' I ;o.,J . i i X"jrra-i(.- p t i- t p ..1 I , ; t . 1 i Hvt t yvLrrc. ... . ....... T.;t k. r r - ir.l t trj; fci . ti err; ::g;i Crr.rtl CT: - r, z-- n -r- z-j . . i""r.')'. j i t. . ) - . Auction Sal j ui K r jiur.-- l T ; ;rl .iir.; Cd ml ...SEEDS., l'l.-.-.v- i FjAtrrrn. Kuiir.il SCHWARZ r for .J. fi"-- t .1 lr -- rua'.s.,. tw.rtlo,ul HEINcCKE rz. & '! at 3u-ti..- ! ! Jr r,rn. - yc- f ritvr? ; ht' r .p 'ny Ur of ff'rv. r i tv.i - 7 no. y t: "T-- it n r BICE fc CO. f t" ihiM i j t ur:i .'. U! j ..... . f r, outh - .... 1. rr.'? . - ACADtat - I? ; i t: a". ! WASATCH ACADEMY H ,r .j k' iv H M j Sl . :1 r:: '1 -- JJ ctt i- U i ; iiur.cr-.ron- - . Institute Coll.-sUt- e " j . if t ; . p. ;i p ; . ; V.-r-r 4 I rtll" ar p ill tJL uuiiuaj lor I...J5o YrkI .Tit. I e'il trri k ar;jt..' ItiVir.g n If rrx- - V ij w,:: UK!. - CHICAGO STORi:. irtT STItni-- ! vt s,nd 1 . t d f u. : . . . ' FRANCIS (i. LUKE Sli . X r"r, TI tt, fir t'.UV.n, 1 4. - r. j,- r wI 1 - 1 Ul WEST FtP.ST ':r .t:r , 4 iU;;-- tay ;r I.t'.t to " . f ha-- t tl.B c i - r t!. i;--t- ; v es-.sr- ? i ; . . N . : .!.: p a.-- : nOTEL. H 'O Pj. II t :i: A. PRKD WET. EaLT . V, -- js.it'.t - i r,ii-letl- e, his creditors and to effect, if pc.sibie, , a settlement of his 51.ri00.000. failed to arrive. Cillettc's attorney, who was lure, was m n lovn to know why his client did rot. arrive, and expressed the opinion that he had weakened at the Iant moment. t . l.!:nt..rt.r v ..... . In .t p. """" I i 1"? Hlcfi S'i I ik. i " Cattlemen Weakened. Kansas City. Jan. 1. Crant C. the former cattle who was expected in Kansas jlun.gT, City p. meet i I; ! I ! ; t!l If yaa ycut ,": i oM TLe n :i ! ... ;.. f ; ..i .'.( :ii .v .r alltj ,i u'm . ir iirK'i! wi:j;. kw jt T'in tip.' f..r Ut it KU.it ai t 1 nt.. o .1 f ti.v- -- ka i S IE i ' r . . !: ':.hi, i i- -i r , till M.rr - I t I r.- J.i ;:. .' itj,, t -: iufl r. r II ....... I ;, ( f.-.- r I t - C9 a i..i:h .... r in a ... I r.iil . t ...... . i t I. ri i ri 'f i 'I .i. . t ,. 'IV if -I I . . -- V.i rk"...M I .it Ih , ! .- salk siaoosness f' J k t i 7",. - ! I' I - - f.r1 - i "l rx itt i l.y ; t ,i . .: la a t .:,!. Tt ui-- i j ti e lb. v..tk i Mk u ilr. . Ii ! ar.i:...- t ,.: .1 .,:"... ;i t.. ft r. i St v n 'ki "!'! nl I ti..tain pr.-ij : ci'trii- : lei ;. .pti.J r : f:.J'.tal f,,.- i ju v a ai .1 w.,; Vhev r i .'it.. -t t;a- Mrm.i.h I r nnd .1 ffr-;. I 1 i'ff . l.o - . y.-aiy- Verdict of Guilty. it C itnr rfl t y ;i.io.I - ui be l inw V rr i.t.r , O i nrr t I Oil a:. 'I l"""". , .1;, a" !:! i.r" Pt ;r tia.:.- u I t'l.ar i t hroiinh-- i tlf TS." H'Ti "f c ? 1 p;.. I. ip t,,, r i nf - for over forty oin.'rl tl-ti- II. - t I :o.-- i Colby, rut eKit-h.:r,;' yma'tf r in rharqe of th- r.avy pay oriof in this city, mires from aefive n rvici- Mltlf the inooinirii; yrar. Cnft. Colby ent.-t-the yirvicf- in ih.. Fi ring of Stj:;. ar.d has Ikou or.r.'--f toil with the d part nt (r. ' . . Week. ! Best Creamery Butter 26c r i ot-!- - 1. 1 Truth Ever, Quality Alwiys. 1 I HOSTILE BREAK WITH COLOMBIANS Hqcncy, Reportinq F.'.' Ult ",,r. luv N :t Inter-Mounta- in b rl h a e'..;. ?nnw of troulh afdj.ir Dinner to Dupuy de Lome. them v orc fuil jnntr.. II.- wa taken .e BOM E. Jan. if r.f Mejvr. :ilMfi.l orio Cyrux thft United States Emhnrador to Itsily, from li' ltiR t irne.l a'.lv I v i:.Mirc n gave a dinner Lift i ixht in horor of f S..i..n. t h - is,'. 1. fitial'.v ha-snyliM Embassador. Dupuy d Loire, to rtt if ;in.i..m f .r partn tnkmnoi M u.y of and his wif, after whi. h a brilliar.t enman' t...!. v 3 iff ir.nn Lku Iiihtg ar .i ir..t,;. oi.i h.' oiohl. tertainment was !r Id to iclebrate the ennv !. ait! i.a Iv r.i'lni: nil .r...ii,.it passing of the old year ar-- th coming .v v f.Mvl-at is r k ii ir ri'h. In of the new. A number of i. U K 'i T ': r mrr- court pers-- rages and m .iv tal MIjIi.. orrtataral t I;ti jtju.t ii ijt.e tc.. ml iif rs :.t. .r - REACHES A CLASS OF urin un v iumi n n .. we'.l-io..:- rhv.vK worldly Cro'nis" kef. It I w.tx - NO T he Croesus, Kir- .- of Lydi. H.td Troubles of His Own, and There Are Others. . l.-- om Try us for your yes. NOT ALL HAPPY Tight for the Recognition of the Composer Puccine Married. HOME. Jan. 1. Giaconio Puccine. the $50,000 Paragraph in the Lata composer, was ina rrl'd yesterday at P. S. Bennett's Will. Torre de Leo to Elviia Ccn.i-gra- . t. 'AiLY PAPERS I:CC Jl Is such a store a good Mors tc trads with? Our patrons siy ! RICH MEN ARE ."Will a I i : r: - IS THIS STORE lr. hi i 1( p Known People. ?- - for tj - I Jfbout (Ueii- - f j u. mu-sica- le BRYAN FILES SUIT AGAINST ESTATE & .r c.-- r-- 4- t;.j A 'l j "THE That f r.TTi cr.ly itanlurd makes in men's f usT.ihii?i , ruch fta Manhiitsn Shlx:. Wll-Brand Fleitmann's Un drwear. SKtscn ml Guyer ITatf, and all lint? of eejuslly mftkfi hn?lr.f out reputf.bt eflch and erfry with guarsnte article said, and oM at nru Eastern prices as charged teres, - . n-n- V'.-i'.t- ACCct'Nia t, Ictttf v-n- .' qjTnrurruTTUTruruTjTnUT IK .f U t ex-n- First street. A! nmerican Mercantile ne jt; ' J 1 : . .r o ' :!-:- IS THIS STORE is tne date set for the Alta club re. DEAD ACCOUNT COLLECTED A THE STORE sup-prte- I nt.-.- '. t". h !3 Ft I S v; 4 ? je?..si:y academy i t ? jN-- i ash ijvt p ti t C |