Show CONCERT TOM HT j I IfOR fOR ro OPERATORS Legality of Nailing I ph Message 1 Is Not Decided by bj Attorney m General U. U S. S District Ate AI to lie De Asked to Act GENERAL ATTORNEY-GENERAL BREEDEN TODAY REFUSED TO TAKE ANY ACTION IN THE APPEAL OF THE STRIKING TELEGRAPHERS FOR A DECISION ON THE LEGALITY OF TELEGRAPH COMPANIES MAILING MESSAGES THEY HAD RECEIVED FOR TRANSMISSION OVER THEIR WIRES A COMMITTEE TEE OF OPERATORS OPERATORS OPERATORS OPE OPE- VISITED HIM TODAY AND ASKED FOR HIS IDS OFFICIAL OPINION OPINION OPINION ION BUT HE DECLARED IT WAS NOT HIS DUTY TO DECIDE THE QUESTION BUT IT WAS UP TO THE FEDERAL AUTHORITIES AS THE MAILS ARE OPERATED BY THE NATIONAL AND NOT THE STATE GOVERNMENT THE STRIKERS SAY THEY WILL HAVE THE TELEGRAPH COMPANIES COMPAN COMPAN- IES PROSECUTED IF IT IS PROVEN TO BE AGAINST THE LAW TO TOMAIL TOMAIL TOMAIL MAIL THE MESSAGES AFTER THE COMPANIES HAVE RECEIVED PAY FOR SENDING THEM OVER THE WIRES United States District Attorney Attorney- Booth will ln be asked ef for f an opinion l lie has been out t of the e ety city ty and returned to his office tOda today The benefit concert for or the strikers willbe will willbe willbe be given tonight in the First Methodist church Many of of t the most O p prominent SafE musicians in Salt In-Salt Lake k City will take part The sale r of of tickets has hal been heavy and the proceeds will Ul be given the men who are aTe out bf of employment on on ac account 6 of or orthe the strike Neither sIde In the struggle seems seems to-be to to b weakening The operators vow they will not return return- to work unless their demands are granted The telegraph companies are j just ya as IYrE emphatic c ca in nal their h statements fien that they will never a again recognize co the union The program for tor tonight's benefit conert concert concert con con- cert ert follows follows- Solo for piano violin and organ Saint J. J J. J McClellan J.-McClellan McClellan Morrie Morris Andrews Andrews' and Ed P. P Kimball Good Bye Toad Tosti Foster The first prize for tor the rendition of or this song at the Musical Chautauqua Contest i was awarded Miss Foster Friends Julian Edwards Horace S. S Ensign a Cavatina Rail Raff b Mazurka Morris Andrews T The e first prize for the rendition of or these compositions at the Chautauqua musical contest was awarded Mr 1 Andrews Still Wie D Die a Bo Bohm m h m 1 Fred e C. C Graham r Fear Not Ye 0 O Israel Dudley Buck I Edna Evans The first prize for the rendition of or this song at the Chautauqua musical contest i iwas was awarded Miss Evans The Horn Fiegler I Hugh W. W Dougall a Song of the e Brook o Lack b To Spring in Grieg Marian Cannon The first prize for tor the rendition of or these li I 1 t l i. i j L h- h k I l J iu v f s r rj I I j M MO j O ft f.- t f C CONAN ONAN DOYLES DOYLE'S FIANCEE MISS JEAN LECKIE T TIlE THE HE Shed English novelist Sir sir Arthur Conan Doyle creator of or Sherlock Holmes will take a bride in to September the fascinating and accomplished Miss Jean Leckie of Crowborough Dr Doyle Is forty-eight forty and Miss Leckie Is a few years his junior The author is a widower and lily his first Brat wife wire who died a little over a year r ago was Miss Louisa Hawkins compositions at the Chautauqua musical contest was awarded Miss Cannon Duet for tor baritone and tenor from The First Christmas Whitney Coombs Mr Ensign an and Mr Graham Grahams s The accompanists will wm be T J. J. J McClel- McClel McClellan McClellan lan Ian Edward P. P Kimball and Miss 1 Edith Burns |