Show I JIBE FIRST TWO SUPPORTERS OF M THE TELEGRAM I I I Ji I I j I II I j jc c cr r i 7 r 4 r 4 y J J t Ii Parley P. P Christensen E. E W W. Wilson and Pari Parley ey P. P Christensen Run Rull a Dead Heat to Get on This Papers Paper's Subscription tion List The first two subscribers to The Evening Telegram were E. E W. W Wilson and Parley P. P Christensen They ran rana a dead heat to get on the subscription list Their checks which are herewith reproduced promise to be memorable in inthe inthe inthe the history of Salt Lakes Lake's new paper E. E W. W Y WILSON cashier of or the Bank of Commerce was born In McLean county Illinois December 29 21 29 1864 In 1 1889 he left Illinois and came to Salt Lake and engaged in the real estate operations with A. A L. L Pollock When the Utah National bank was organized Mr 11 Wilson took a position with the bank as bookkeeper and exchange tel teU ler leI He remained with It until Jul July 1 1891 when he went into the firm of or Harris Wilson in the real estate loan and insurance field now doing busI business bus bus- iness mess as the Wilson-Sherman Wilson company I Hoyt Sherman being his associate Mr 11 Wilson Was recently elected cashier of the Bank of or Commerce which position he now holds but retains his interest Inthe Inthe in inthe I the Wilson-Sherman Wilson company PARLEY P. P CHRISTENSEN Co County nty Attorney of Salt Lake county was born in western vestern Idaho just juit over the Ut Utah t line He came to Utah with his pa patents parents ts when hen hen he was was 2 I years ears old and settled in inN N Newton Cache Cacha county wh where re his par parents park still live Atthe t. the age of 16 he entered entered en en- the University of Utah and graduated graduated graduated grad grad- in 1890 In the next year he took tooka a position as principal of the schools at at- Murray Hurray Utah and remained there for forone forone forone one year rear The Th next year he was called to take charge of the schools of Grants Grants- In Tooele county eO Utah where he remained d for four fou years being twice elected superintendent of the county schools In 1895 he ne was chosen secre- secre try ery of the Utah Constitutional conven conven- ion lion In the following August he went to the Cornell university and finished his course course in 1897 He lie r returned turned to s Salt lt Lake and took up the practice of laIn law la In November 1900 he hc was elected County County County Coun Coun- ty Attorney which office he holds at atthe atthe atthe the present time gu i t j. j v- v 1 fr j Si- Si IK 1 i r m i v-p v t P 1 S J h i I mL II S 'S JI a t r J 1 JJ t i. i ij j Jt I J It kr 6 w J w f I 1 t h f L 1 t i i t 7 fJ 1 A. d f fAlz Alz r J 1 FL j V 7 t t fAr 6 tJ f. f J. J t fi I II I II II II I I 4 1 I I E E. W W. Wilson I want to see her right away He lie strode up to tho the parlor and when hn Bess entered he stood shivering and haggard haggard haggard hag hag- gard in the dim light Bert she- she exclaimed then stopped awkwardly He seized her hands T I t Had to come Bess to sa save you rou from froma a life you ou would hate Ive Ivo Ive Ive I've risked my life to do Clo It Bess and you wont won't refuse re refuse refuse re- re fuse to go back with me She hesitated then stretched out both hands I Bert dear Im I'm you glad glad you came was not until the they had been hurriedly hurriedly hurriedly hur hur- married by the nearest Justice and had taken apartments at It a hotel far re removed removed removed re- re moved from the stopping place of the Empire Comedy company compan that Bess Boss opened her heart to her husband Oh Bert Be it wasn't at all what I expected ex cx t tI 1 We had a a. rehearsal O a the first thing I The girls whispered and n made fun J fl i of the tho W way 1 read my V lines f That horrid manager hugged h h me r Oh Bert dont don't look like that I pulled right away from him and I heard one of the men sa say that thai Burnside had hael found another easy mark Now what did he mean by that Im sure I J cant can't Imagine answered Bert with well assumed Innocence bula but bul buta a few tew minutes later he asked d In the most casual way whether she had given BurnSide Burnside Burn Burn- side her r money to take care care- of Oh Is h no she replied Aunt told me m meto meto to be sure to sew It in III my underskirt pocket I just lent him enough for or our fare tare arid to tn get set his wardrobe out of the express office Express office Is 14 good murmured Bert Brt under his hIM breath then aloud Neer Never Nev Ne er mind little woman We Y P can tan afford to lose that ten times over ove The gale saved my ray railroad fare tare too you know |