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Show THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1903. ICING -- PETER T k WT1Q A k Swears to Uphold Constitution and tect Servia. , I i The Salt Lake Telegram. rtt r Tirrr it n inn rv a hi TIT m,rLKJ. ii if. .it;i it. fi a .f i' sii nwr niAr waw,! t&Xm W rnrir Tin i ir iim mM ii n F - a r i W 1 nv-.v- - it mitt i mt m - i i i i i r. m i - v a.Ti w v n ! v - njpmiL- ?i c. ii itr. a r t i r rit iiiF ti ri r n 1 mi si n ,11 mi ji fir m i Tv jirpi airi rrra jv? rriviBo 'k iri icu f&ZsA NSSKa f&TM WXsA RS--L t&ZrA i m i z. m m i n si.i - i. jj i n.11 rviiir h si r.ii iv-----in. sriiiii iri nniri VVEW HEJ . SrrKvs hwswi 5LHK7 v- mm 1 1 1 ja 1 1 1 m. -- 1 1 1 the - " i . r i Pro' IVivLGRADE, June 25. Amidst great enthusiasm King Petr this morning took the oath before the Skupschtina. Subsequently he had a review of the troops. The oath taken by the King was in the following terms: "I. Peter Karageorgevitch, on ascend ing the throne of tne kingdom of Servia and assuming the royal prerogative, swear by Almighty God and all that is holiest and dearest to me upon this 'earth that I will protect the independ ence of Servia and its unity of government; that I win maintain inviolate the Constitution of the Government; that I wm govern in conformity with the Constitution and the laws, and that in all undertakings and dealings I will keep the welfare of my people before my eyes. raking this, my oath, solemnly before God and the people, I call as witness the Lord. God to whom I shall give account fit the judgment seat. So help me God. Amen." ffl ' A FEW DAYS, COMMENCING A. AT TMRR Wra Tradiia E. Clubhouse Tonight. The musicale to be given at the Elks' clubrooms tonight under the auspices of that order promises to be an enjoyable af fair. The entertainment committee has prepared an excellent programme, on which appear the names of many artists of rec ognized ability. The programme as announced today follows: Overture (Selected) Mr. John Berkhnel Mr. John Reece Reading (Selected) aoprar.o solo (a) "Because of Thee" (Clayton Johns). (b) "Bendemere's Stream" (Alfred Scott Gatty). Miss Edna Duncan. Baritone Solo (a) "The Minstrel Bov" (Shelly). (b) "The Storm Fiend" (Roeckel). Mr. John Robinson. Contralto Solo (a) "If Only You Were Mine" (Her- berts ; "-r- M TSSP-- Prominent Local Artists Will EnterO. t 4. ELKS' MUSICALE A SWELL AFFAIR tain at B. P. "it. J Wnttla .KIM ikSli b) "Lullaby" (Chas. Deunce). Miss Edna Dwyer. "A Few Minutes With the Baby" Sam C. Park ST-rnr.Solo, "He Was a Prince" Mrs. A. D. Melvln (Lyans) Mis3 Wishai . Accompanist, VsT'Iin Solo "Adieu" (Sudds). b "Scherzo (Bazzini). Mr. Claude Fantastique J. Nettleton. (Accompanist. Miss Nettleton.) Tenor Solo the West" (Dolores. ,(a) "Song of "An Trish Folk-Song- " (Alice (;) A. Xedham). Mr. Adolph T. Volmer. (Accompanist. Mrs. A. T. Volmer.) csonrano Solo TT 8' llir'L"1 f Green Every - 3E TP X:. w , a1 "Kiss Waltz" (Arditi). "In the Ballroom (Erek Myer Helmund). Mrs. Lizzie Thomas-EdwarRecitation, "The Minuet" Miss Maggie Edwards Mr. John Berkhoel Accompanist ;i) WM. BARTLING, Proprietor (b) d. BOSTON AND RETURN uo" iyo i 1. , Half Fare, Via R. G. W. Ry. Selling dates June 23rd and 24th. The Evening Telegram believes in advertising. Look up West Templestreet, as you come out of the postoffice, and you will see The Telegram's big sign. Will Talk About the Reservoir. The Council will meet in committee of the whole tonight to consider the Parley's canyon reservoir site. " Cache" Day at Saltair. Today Is "Cache" day at Saltair. About 200 from Cache county have ta ken advantage of the excursion rates and are spending the day at the beach. EVERY WO L0 BEAD THIS SUICIDE IN WILL SEND APPEAL OF ROOSEVELT ICE CREAM AMERICAN JEWS TO CZAR FOR PEACE Young Woman Eats One President Decides Upon This Action After Mature Will Try to Straighten Gallon in Effort to Die Consideration of the Matter. Party Affairs Out in Happy. NEW YORK, June 2. Saying that she wanted to die a happy death and be won"Most derful prepare lieving that ice cream In large quantities In tion tha would produce the desired result. Miss world." Dr. Monroe. Amelia Sternberg was discovered eating "Does more, the sweet stuff by the pailful at Morris-towfor my comJ. plexion and "WhenN.found she had already devoured form than anyI have more than a gallon and was fast emptything ever used." n freezer, which she had ing a Anna Held. an at Italian store early in purchased was taken to the poShe the evening. Thousands of lice station, where it was discovered that Testimonials. she was a patient at the State Hospital Morris Plains and had escaped early at All speak In in the evening. th When questioned she said that she ran terms highest of away for the express purpose of dying, would have hanged herself ha-- she DS. CHARLES FLESH FOOD and not thought that a few quarts of This famous preparation has many cream would have frozen her to dfath but there is nothing like It on the and put a happy end to a melancholy market. It has stood the test for more existence. e n, two-gallo- Jc-- e l:nl-tator- a, than twenty-fivyears and Is now recognized by th'3 medical profession and thousands of grateful women who have used it as bing the only preparation that ROUND will OUT with FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH thin cheeks, neck and arms. FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST or restoring flabby breasts to their natural beauty and contour It has never failed to pive perfect satisfactlor. FOR REMOVING WRINKLES. No woman should have wrinkles or crow's feet about the eyes or mouth. Dr. Charles' Flesh Food, removes them like roadie. SPECIAL, OFFER. The regular pries oX Dr. Charles' Flesh Food is $1.00 a box, but to introduce it Into thousands of new homes we have decided to send two boxa to ail who answer this advertisement and send us tl.0. All packages are snt in plain wrapper, postage "prepaid. A sample box just enough to pDCp i ivix- - convince you of the great merit of Dr. Charles' Flesh Food win be sent free for 10 cent which pays for the cost of mailing. We wffl also send you our book "Art of Massage," which contains all tke proper movements, illustrated for the neck and arras and massaging fUil directions face, Address for developing the 'bint! , COARSE Flesh Food will DR. CHARLES Dr. Charles' found on gale r. J". at the HELL DRUG also tx CO. WASHINGTON, June dent has decided to transit to the Russian Government the petition prefentd to him by the executive council of the B'nal IVrith regarding the treatment of Jews In Russia. This action has been taken after mature consideration. At first It was decided that the petition should not be presented, because It might be resented by the Russian Government and lead to a response that would cause a break in the relations of the two countries. However, th( first conclusion has been reconsidered and by direction of the President the petition will go forwird. What the result will be i3 problemalial. As Indicated In .he following note from Secretary He to Simon Wolf, the presentation will probably be made to the Russian Government through the United States Charge at St. Petersburg. The note reads: '"Department of State, Washington, June 24. Dear Sir: The President has concluded to transmit to the Russian Government the petition of which you presented him a draft on the loth of 23. UNITARIANS WILL BUILD A CHURCH Boston. Association Agrees to Loan $5000 to Local Organization to Erect the Edifice. The Unitarian society of this city will commence the erection of a $5000 church building on the corner of Second South and Second East streets in the near fu- ture. The American Unitarian association of Boston has agreed to loan $500) to the local organization to pay lor the erection of the building, and it is expected that the structure will be completed by winter. "You can't go inside," said the doorkeeper of the village theater, wherein a certain "Uncle Tom's Cabin" aggregation were holding forth. "You are drunk." "Zrunk?" echoed the applicant for admission, who was lavishly and luridly "Coursh I'm hie lighted up Inside. zrunk! Why goodgosh'lmighty ! do you B'pose I'd hie wanta see your darned old show if I wasn't hio zrunk?" July Smart Set. ! 1 The Presi- . this month. The matter which h had to consider most seriously was whether not ir the a proceeding would b to advantage of your irpeutd and In Russia. On outraged this point he has decided to arcpt our opinion and that of th numerous and Intelligent groups of American citizens of the Jewish faith whom jou repr-sn- t. He requests that you lll fend him the petition In du form at your convenience. Of court1, you will understand that the President cannot tell you what reception your petition will meet with nt the hand of the Russian Government. I nm. sir, JOHN HAY. faithfully yours. "Hon. Simon Wolf, Washington. D. C." The petition which will be transmitted to the Russian Government is the one which the executive council of the R'nal R'rlth handed to the President as a tentative document to be signed by lending citizens of the United Slates outside of Federal oflleeholders. It is expected that It will take about two weeks to secure these slcnatures, work along that lino already being In progress. CONTROL COLORADO ER June J. C. Osgood presented his resignation as chairman 23. of the board of directors of the Colo- rado Fuel & Iron company at the monthly meeting of the directors today. The resignation of Directors Caiis and Jerome were tendered and accepted at the name time. Mr. Ogood Is succeeded as chairman by J. H. McClement, and these directors were elected: F. T. Gates. John D. Rockefeller. Jr., and E. Parmelee Prentice. The latter Is a of the senior John D. Rockefeller, and Mr. Rockefeller and Mr. Gates were elected to vacancies in the executive committee. The changes In the company are accepted as evidence that the Rockefeller-Goul- d Interests are In comcontrol. plete In his letter of resignation, Mr. Osgood stated that he wai led to lake , son-in-la- w It. v rhard men that h .tr r:-- v,i''r irtr,r, t?. '?,." ry I n:. w h 'A th- r.' - '.r, t s. . . V)-ft- to rral 1 h;d l tn "a ";' d to South Africa to try t'i in prove d It Ion of th AfriesnVr," ' ,e c ?i hcartath . n to ; i!rf 1 "ThM'n a hunrh, t,f the f rvire rnn. "Ar. 1 A f I U ..r, ! r forrt w 'J be a !or.c shnt." l v a The fact th-i- th '1 :r V." o-- t of the at 1". pyn-lu-at- to rr,t in on African thr in H th- - V. J.'.t and 1 ts of th 5:i y-,- i- -. t S.-- ;t r . en ' . -- e; - JiW ,.: .. . . . . . v - V s. The President lias made no i romies nnd has not In.'lftent on any j articular men. but has riven the Impression that he will do nil in his jower to smooth over the fltuation. Ho f.r as any conlem between Gov. Odrll nn l Senator PlJTt Is concerned the President will taken neither one side nor the other. tn-e- BOOKER'S TIP ON FUEL r . r..-N-c- efslly R-ok- NITW YORK, e Mr. R he was o M W A S 1 II N G TO N. I. C. June of a, reorganization. Hot only of New York, but of the Pt.Ve committer fs well, has been plain to Prc.MdT.t Roosevelt in the last two days, and ho has been asked by promlnnt Republicans of the city nnd State by letter and In person to lend his aid to a renrmnc-men- t that will strengthen the party, and nt the same time not leavi any AFRICANDER'S WIN GOULD-ROCKEFELL- trmlr to ncre or, a hre to w h n Mr. Wahlr.cton pirir New York. Afumrv-tht of the was run WASHINGTON'. June r.,- - Whn T. Washington vls.lt' d the White er llnue Thursday to consult with the thl tep "In view of the fact thst larg rr.Hde by In Interests the stock and erurltle of President on the the company has been acquired by thoe Ird Grey to go toprojitlons South Africa, he unwho should have a greater responsibilout a rao tip that gave intentionally ity from this time In directing the netted a syndicate of guards and rlerks lolIey and managing th finances of the several hundred dollars. The Suburban company: that he was In full accord with such Interests and that he expected to continue to hold an inlerent In cUl statement, and Is veaflond by th the company and do everything which abinc In Kurop of thre directors he could do to advance Its welfare." and the necessity of Mr. Ooo.r presThe offlclal statement lJtsued after the ence in the Weit. The other Colorado meeting sys that the temporary directors "retired to make plres for difficulty of the company In falling to representatives of the new financial Inmeet Its obligations on the nth terests." was thoroughly Investigated by thelnL diChairman McClement annound tiat rectors, who adopted resolutions exonerhe would make no ehsnr In the policy oncers and clerks from all of the company. 1 he s'at'-men- t conating the as the failure "was clearly du blame, cludes as fodows: to a misunderstanding between the "Mr. Gould and Mr. 0rov1 ftatel New Tork and Denver offices." there Is not now r.or has there that Mr. Osgood' retirement from the diever ben any friction whatever berectory and executive committee Is tween them or the ,-Intcnwta wlta vfclch 011I7 temporary, according to the of3- tbey are IdenUSed- Worn on T.ve "I uiTcrc J from frni!e wealre e Ucntirk, rf tnon;h." wntc M: Nye. rulr.am Co . W. V. "I iie.tdd. 1 tr.r no a gooi phytician but he by I w;rte Xo'llr. ft, l ffr:r. J.u A J ., lor aurwrc, I ?rejed TANORITt- I'KllNJKI 1'. r.ie tn tike f,- -r : . - 1 i:.. - a Wbea had urd tnanth wy health wa mucii irsro.r 5. It ha continued improve r.r.'al row I r an work At a! ail kind if hn'f wwL I had itcarcelT any apef.tr. but it a I nftt now. Hare -- aiaed wvernl p.Tjr-'- . .n HON I t- - 1 ilnv a'.; who cbroaic dicc to wntc to Dr. we;tnt- - H - I would i 'j .1 fr n-.u- rr 1 ;c:cr. Ct ti L u A 5 |