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Show SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, PI x T5 LEGACY AWAITS A ool Spots for ! i Stinitncr Days - CUT 1 vruuu AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER. JiJTnj-uxruv- i mruxnj-urrLTUT-r- I 3 Mrs. Mary Schuh. Can Secure an In- heritance Left Her by Catherine Mueller. b Wilton Lackaye A letter has been received here asking for information concerning Mrs. Mary Schuh, supposed to be in 8alt Lake, and stating that a legacy had been left her by a woman who recently died at St. Paul, Minn. The letter says that the deceased, who was known as Mrs. Joseph Williams, but whose true name was Catherine Mueller, lived at Bellevue, Ida., ten years ago. She was taken sick and Mrs. Schuh was kind Bnnker, retired storekeeper and mon- to her. For this kindness a legacy was V. L. Abingdon ey lender Mrs. Schuh. The amount, which is kft Eric Hargreaves. a student. .James C'arew Tohn Strong, a reformer is in the Williamsburg Savings Georgre Spink not stated, bank at 52 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Albert Undsay, a man about town Ernest Lawford Harold Fischer, his companion Mother Tommy, what's the matter with James Kearney your little brother? Peterson a waiter Carl St. Aubyn Tommy He's crying because I'm eating Bruce, another William Moore my cake and won't give him any. Mother Is his own cake finished? livellne Bijou Fernandez Amanda Miss M.iud Turner Gordon Tommy Yes'm, and he cried while I was Public Susie ... Miss Ilelene Iackaye eating that, too. Philadelphia Mina Miss Georgia Cross Ledger. Clara Miss Lillian Wright Music hall friends of Katinka. Louise, Katlnka's maid and illusionist. She gave the entire perMiss Louise Thorold formance Just as the professor had given it and she appeared in all of his There is a difference very much of a costumes. She had formerly been his difference between "The Climbers" assistant and therefore knew every litand "A Modern Magdalen." Not that tle detail of his work. She speakr glowsuccess that Darte made the latter is not a strong play, strong ingly of theesteem in which he is still and of the in theme and action and bringing to the held Australian public. It was the by front some interesting characters, but he who made the Palace theater in after 'The Climbers" one almost wishes Sydney, because before his long run of Miss Bingham had not played it- - The 101 performances at this theater it had a "white elephant" to the owners, audience last night was not'large, but been ever since then it has been a big but to make paying proposition. there was enthusl? nn enough Just before coming up in part for the deficiency in box ofto America Madam Dante had just finfice receipts. A peculiar thing In conished a successful vaudeville engagement of ten weeks on the Harry Rick-ard- s is nection with the present engagement Next season she contemthat, despite the fact there is no ad- platescircuit. in vaudeville in the playing vance in prices, the upper floors, usual- United States and present some of her ly anxious to ?ee a superior attraction novelties in magic and illusions. She has two clever children, a girl and a like the present one, are sparsely occuboy, who from present Indications will who a to is those It loss pied. .surely some day be heard from in the theatrilove to see splendid plays perfectly procal field. Among the passengers on the duced that they do not see the BingSierra who arrived in America with ham companv. were Mr. and Mrs. BarIn "A Modern Magdalen" Miss Bing- Madam Dante Fagan and Allen Shaw, all of whom ham has a strongly emotional part. It ney very well known in America. Danis a Magda of America, but with a are iel Frawley and his company had Just happier ending and a broader treat- landed the day before they sailed from ment than th French characterizaSydney. tion. That Miss Bingham carried it goes without saving by those who STAGE AND RESORT GOSSIP. witnessed her magnificent presentation But strong as is in, "The Climbers." Next stwon's bookings at the Salt her paFt. interest cannot fail to centr in the weak old man, Hiram Jenkins, Lake Theater show a line of attractions her father, portrayed by Wrilton Lack-ay- e. unsurpassed in the history of the house. The part is really only incidental, The chief event will be the appearance but Lackaye makes its very weakness of the divine Pattl, who will sing at great. Miss Wesley as Mrs. Emily this house on the 12th of January. Jenkins, his second wife, an ungracious, The season will open late in Auugly creature, stamped herself as an gust with Henry Miller. Other attracactress of much merit, while Mr. Abing- tions during the season will include don presented Brinker in such a manner Royal Italian band, "The Burgomaster," as to win admiration, even in a grating "Prince of Pilsen," Wrest's Minstrels, character. Mr. Spink in, the satirical "Florodora." "The Chaperons," "The of John Strong, the reformer, Storks," Warde and James, "Ben Hur." be upon, and "Are You a Mason?" Robert Edeson, De (character as the improved heroic young lover, Wolf Hopper, "King Dodo," "Foxy filled the part most Grandpa," Jefferson De Angelis, "BeIn the conclusion, where side the Bonnie Brier Bush," Andrew lienor, love and respectability win Robson, Blanche Walsh, Clara Blood-gooGrace George. Richard Mansfield, there is a strong srer.e, waerein Miss Klaw & Erlanger Opera company; PolBingham, Mr. Carew and Mr. Abing- lard's Lulu don carried the house by storm and Lilliputian Opera company, Neth-ersole. send the people home with a somewhat Glaser, Marie Walnwright, Olga Lily Langtry, " 'Way Down better impression of the play f'nan they East." "David Harum." Kathryn Kidhad formed during its progress. Miss Bingham is this afternoon pre- der, "Chinese Honeymoon," Florence Roberts. "Silver Slipper," Bostonians, senting "The Climbers" again, and to-in Nat Goodwin and Denman Thompson. night will close her engagement 'The Frisky Mrs. Johnson," her latest An amphitheater capable of seating play. 2000 people is being erected at Saltair the extravaganza company that Is Madam Edmunda Dante, widow of for to open there on July 12th. A large fly the late Dante the Great, who it will be tent will be erected and a stage conremembered won fame and a fortune structed capable of putting on the great New and in Australia as a magician in an elaborate manner. Zealand, has just returned to America productions to be prothe Among extravaganzas five and over of an absence years after are duced "Aladdin, relaJr.," "Crystal Slipis spending the summer with her "1492." and others. The admission tives in Fs.it Lake City. Madam Dante, per," will be nominal. after the death of Dante the Great, took price off and he left where work .his up success attending the first week toured Australia and New Zealand and of The "Little at the Salt Palmet with great success as a conjurer ace has Christopher" encouraged th.i management to continue it for another week, after which another opera will be put on. THEY LAUGHED. Miss Sallie Fisher in the title role has won golden opinions and her support Is Iiow They All Laugh. first-clasThe company ranks with the best local organisations of the past and "To think of scientific food helping me under the direction of Mr. Stevens and Prof. McClellan has attained wondercut of trouble seemed ridiculous" said a ful proficiency. St. Louis woman. The palace of Illusions at the Salt "I used to read the nu'olifhed statements about Grape Nuts in a cynical Palace has taken a strong hold on popufancy during the first week of its way hardly bolioving they were true. lar existence. One day a neighbor who was calling while I was lyin;r down as usual (and Lagoon affords a varied list of amuseeat believe 'I said you ments for pleasure seekers and pleasterribly) feeling - ant shade for weary, dust laden humanfood and esperich much too entirely you would ity. daily too much meat. I wish J I The sacred concert at Calder's change your diet and ii.ve Grape-Nuts- .' see tomorrow will afford pleasure for park 'I and you said the ajJhed heartily the newspapers too.' visitors tc that delightful resort. Fhave been reading a 'Yes.' she replied, 'and I have become A great many people drop into the you convert, for my husband, who, and all day, theater when downCinematograph know, is busy in the office whose nervous system was completely town. run down, has got so well and hearty Kate Claxton is to make an elaborate by giving up the heavy meat breakfast and living on a diet or cooked fruit, revival of "The Sea of Ice." and cream end Postum Grape-Nut- s Lord Itosebery and Minister ChamberFood Coffee for breakfast. He is a new man and has not' been near a physician lain have both appeared in amateur theatricals in their time. for two month "I did not wonder that she was enthuIn a late appeal for divorce an siastic, so I began that evening to use else for my actress in an English court, thebytrial Orape-Nuteating nothing eeveo o'clock supper. I felt entirely sat- Judge had given the fair plaintiff away isfied and rested better that night than on the occasion of her marriage. I had for months. . A jury of Parisians, in the presence of "The family all laughed at me but the next morning I ate my Grape-Nut- s a brilliant assembly of society people on and cream, some stewed fruit and a cup a recent Sunday morning at the Nou-vea- u of Postum Food Coffee. That day I felt Cirque, decided a championship of amiable with myself and the whole the cake-walEighteen couples comworld at large, and my feelings were so peted in picturesque dresses and hidegood and comfortable that I concluded ous disguises. The dancers vere pre to keeD on with my new food. ceded into the arena by a procession of "After about two weeks on this kind of pastry cooks, and followed by two negro diet my family began to see the change boys carrying the cake. in me. I had lost .try nervous, cross, irriAt modern playwrights, why so many table manner and I could sleep all night shots, soundly. My face was round and my Accusing them of want of faith and loycomplexion was quite clear with a tinge alty? of roay color in my cheeks. In about a himself stole nearly all his month I had gained ten pounds and my Shakespeare plots. Grape-Nut- s to became converts ail family And never paid their authors, any roywhich we have used now for some alty. time. We are all in perfect health and bill is as like grocery Those people who have often wished my nothing large as it used to be. in a safe place and that might sit flood "I am now so well and strong that I "watchthey or a cyclone accomplish its feel able to do anything I want to. Huswork of destruction may achieve their band says the food should be called desire, it is promised. In one of the new 'Gold-Nuts- .' I notice a marked change seashore resorts near Boston. It Is proIn my me.ital capacity. Formerly I posed to show a of the reproduction could not concentrate my mind on any flood. book or any one thing, now that is all Johnstown J changed, i can read steadily and think Henry Miller and Ms- company will logically from premises to conclusion, an hold their rehearsals for next season in excellent evidence, to my mind, of the Salt Lake. Manager Pyper offered them i brain building power of Grape-Nut- s " the use of the Theater for that purpose I Name given by Postum Co., Battle and Mr. Miller accepted. The company Creek, Mich. will here early in August and reDessertB for-thwhole year told in the mainarrive several weeks, opening their recipe book in each package of GraDe. season forhere with two performances Nuts. about the lSth. Kmily Jenkins (the wife) : Miss Wesley Katinka Jenkins, daughter Adelyn bv his first wife Miss Amelia Bingham Olivia Jenkins, daughter by his pres- ent wife Miss Prances Ring " Fair and Brave Salt Laker Fires a Revolver at Marauder. d, - e SOUGHT BY DAUGHTER THAT'S THK TIMB IT TOOK TO Woman Who Has Not Seen Father for Many Tears, Writes to Learn "I suffered from Kidney and Ftoraarh trouble for more than alx montha. My feet and limb would feel numb n4 Hfeleaa. I fourl no relief until I of Dr. Dvld Kennedy the Kvorlt Ilemdy and that cam after the Itemedy orly two eki. ulr.g I have reommn',ed it to sevtral who have used It with great Ills Whereabouts. Mayor Thompson received a letter last night from Mrs Kate Sage of Neb., asking for Information as to the whereabouts of her father, M. l Oga-lall- a. KIngsley, who at on tlm lived here. SALT PALACE LHST LAST rntrprlM ds-ea- M. k-- reov Is SUNDAY Committee in Charge Expects 10,000 Pupils From All Over Utah BIND, TWENTY-FOUAFTKIt.NOON ANl KVKNINt;. REINNEBR at Liberty Park. UR05., KINGS OF THE (t'tah Ftate ol FREE AIR. OUDKN VS. CAI.DKH'S All cars rem? to full Mnp at Cal ler's, Lr fare from any part of tlty. v. t. re this fitil after rly cent. Admlir,n U tcnlght. 1-- The PARK. 8tan!sy M. Brown, offle building, takes subscription and advertisements for Th Salt Lake Telegram. Any news Item may be left at the same address. Johnson .Mrs. Sr.trr,I Lcs &. ', ! if ff ' :. . i- I7'- ' r 1 n2 r Nn. N. 4 Sn, 4 Nrt. No, No. :r" I t y 5 2V N N p rn ft p m. i f -- . t-- lS No !! sar iafi irssn TrsU.s from Ut S i: i p rn. Hi ; Z u 13 t r,alr al snl 4!h Weit 1 " 1 i The s 1 (i- Three Wives Seek Freedom. srsg, a Three dfvore cases wer filed cnterdajr in OK'Ien. all on the grounds of desertion Catherine De Witt asks to be separated from her husband, Decatur De Witt; Martha H. UlnRham pravs for freedom from Henry D. Ulr.gham. and Ulanche Nellson y t ii it if ,itu4icaBapmw J Daynts .-;: .Tf t N - er if rt r f superiority U Monthly, LtitViiw "iiii'. i t wm i iu ' : j 1 .,t , if r A '. t - Ti A 1 t. t n K, i r U. riRST 7 ' T n Ima.s. j ft ;'.." ;.'"!: T!'- M 'V AJ ninq A j t,r: Hi!,"? f ftr. r! t (wf.'!. : " J.T a- - a t r r .. 4.'. " t' . . t ! ;: . '11 I vr j ;:ri. -:. ii rt . t'."ii,;. rf ? Jt!f. : t :rr.. titr 5t MANHOOD ! ', is,.' iiri, . 1 1 . n- 3.? !p I 3 . Ji-ir't- , T? f i ! 5 - a 1 rf ti tt h t fc 1 ri : 'r. Jrr, t'f- - 1 tti:ie ST. ELMO o.ror.ia H 'TEL, :.KK ilTV. t'TAl !. . -- J; :.. r,w VA HICOCICL1-- LEE KIM YING litii r. n-- Ili--- r LOST 5pc, v i,-- an: anai.t- - - f- . 0.:;ce. . r ,'.!.'. .... i "!?-- " .!' "! ri 1 t . .' j - :- , ? ".-- J I rr V f i k. , f J , 4 ;t1 .!i CUR ES , Al" .irr V V :'; r 5 l ', t h.g'.m X'4th t vf SOUTH ST. MARVEL .i , ,, ".if -' r t -t s ) k Tv it.Sv , , ; liicnor.ric r--- 4 HT.j. , ritr: Tr .- ; .u C.W.IIIGGINS.M.D. HPJ2CIALIST, r' Calder's Sons Co., (Inc.) 43-1- ' ' I -i ..? ; I t.fi- - , i.r.i-f..- ,. . t fc ,., j IUCJ' r- . 1 j 5 fr . 'u. l.fnirr'fi r tr iv 1 ) Jt A . n ; P, .m i x". r tio , tt , i Vii - n j -ITT ,I ? ? J f I .R : 1 1 r - 1 k,'-'c- r. r 5tt n ". . pl.-- t. IT - I t - , 1 1 r rr , a: rr.r -.!r ir;wi. ir,!, f . ''I rI j.a.. g t, r w r 1 . m. tf t r 1 n 1 . 1?? w . D. O. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. mm 1 f.- rrf.;'v U yi r f f - T.". Tf" It - rr. ! - r . h ". !., J n ,. S..-- Ils-- rv M ri--- n i I a r. Sols Agents: 1 mm JJ ' n 1 lf'5). ; . , rr t I Brilliant In Execution ! Human in its Expression ! The Easiest, to Operate 1 Top floor Commercial block. r : tn f. ''-- -. -- f OVER ALL OTHERS collectors of bad debts. is f- r'J l i r , - T r W t j "l MAIN STHKfrr. Merchants' Protective Association r 12 t--' N u J- During the Int 10 vrara wo havo collortrI nrarly a million dollars, for nvrr 4:J00 patrons. Quite a lot ot it remains unclaiml, on nrouint of patronf-- ' nddnsrR havinf: chanpoi. If you need your money call or write us. VC are Helen-tifi- c n ! fjltll - ' i A .".!?. ( UNCLAIME City Briefs. Police Capt. Brown and Detective IVn-dwent to Bait Lake In connection with the Morseyesterday and King burglary case. Michael Hlgglna wa bound over by Howell under ll.vo tnd for asJudg) Win a deadly weapon upon Mloria'l sault Dore. two years ago. This in about tho fourth time HIgglns has been arrested fur the crime. The Glenwood park management has arranged for th opening of the park today and will continue the diatom ot having it op-during the daytime each Saturday, with matinee performances In the hall. "Willie, why Is a man unlike a henT' 'Glveitup." '"He can an egg on a hot stove without burninglayhis feet and the hen can't." "Huh? Funny. Isn't It? Now vou tell me. Sallie. of what use are ankle?" "Ankles? Why, I don't know. Wi:i! "To keep the calves from tho corn." Holler tv m i. ' '" i ' MONEY The board of control of the Irrigation congress held a hort meeting last veiling and transacted a small amount of routine busineM. D. f. Anderson, editor of the Irrigation Ak. was present and addressed the board, giving them able hints for the work of the fome varicongTe. ft M I roiNTs or rt t-- rr 1 t .. n ' ) " I;-- CAK TROVE f .,. ; m t!!r i (t t-- i -k ! TnAT r -f.; c ., T';i wishes a divorce from Andrew Nelluon. Work for Irrigation Congress. :,- - 1 i f :.,.r,i.-- it -- M MA- - 1 , n . . "J t 4 Music Co. - - $- -t- c-r.'J IIVlinTYIXa MfSICAU at-k- ; 11, 4 h;t A PLAYER tt'.- - ff- u tfllf.itr:,r. t )i 1 .;r rJ mi ; HKI I.KH I'tANO.' HIMIKH 11 A N'H !? t.STKV NH. r-.- m "V Jr. -.. 11 ciiim; J- t. ii- : '.' ! t ,i ...t.r J I!lt riANTH. VtiTOIt TAt.KIN; ' 'tr iitrli' '''" KtIt TIIK riANul.A. ' f.( I . KISfllKIt ri'.ANKI.IN Little progress was mad yesterday la the damage suit of Mrs. Kat H. Anderson against the Rio lirande Western railroad. Mrs. Anderson was on the wltm-stand some time and was clo"ly by IZ. M. Allison. Dr. f Jnrdn r, one of th main witnesses, la a Seventh-Da- y Adventlat. and l that as Saturca.e mltht K' day was Ms Sunday the was over till Mondy, which granted by Judge Rolapp. ir.-- . tr-.- f mt 4 t f 1 j KN'Alii: l IAN'iS. Witness Had Case Continued. h - !' ran ! K It AN I I'll 11 A N H 1 t -- r f.f i, - U'- , .r-.1 New j 2U0,0W. nl5.t "rn J i.;rf ' NTH r rff tf ! .! i Jr., The Master m :tft Ur ?f.o Ii Piano Player 'ft".T If yrt rr CO. n ; - : fr; ! I 1 MUSIC ,s . f?-- .rr rr f Krtfrr : rvr f. i j j DAYNES nc -- . f1 tf rr. ' nn New Shops Are Under Way. - ". v . I j v ' ; rr f ,' -. - , I t a? Tf f r j r ..r . '? ra r !, f -- - I jl a t p rn p rn. j . -t- .?!' ' f" . m 1:0, J r - m- ;ih tl j. . : . ? . .;. ; 1 fu.'.T ? i 1. k. p t T 9 rr.. it ; 1 - W itr ; ..; , 't - ;.- - .'tk rrrh fr !.r ,t r.l itT I! I ( f J 5tt t N. Mifin. Nrt. i m m. j m. ro r. m. ' r If 4i n m ,! k J ,'.;, r r ! x t t'.n i t. lr iik r TIMK TAJ!U:: fSlf Arrlv k. 1 ? ? , - t. jr r ,'..j Itif" : . I Afternoon and Evening. I-- I. ? tT't, f r 1 t f r i m " ft.rjr r'.:c '.rh - ! 1fTr a'J J 1 fri V 1 I j 1 in ; ! r 1 " ' la r tftri. - a J ' i T t .i I '"'1 - J . f t j - r :t t n!.r1 T. I- 1 ft ,Itv r.s!crstT l.ff Iff.. t- i i. t .t ' Sunday : xv ".,:r : . f r I l r i r tT 1 Grand Sacred Concert ? : ; -r r a. in., Ad: - -- ;ir x! lu'i .5 f rr I d jjr.. trt". - a la. k f j l f - t !- r- - '. fe -- Ir I The erection of the new Southern Pacific shops at Ogden. which will treble lhs present capacity in size and ariornmodu tlons. will begin next week and the work will be ru fhed as fast a pomible. Thi contract for the excavation nr.tl foundation was let yesterday to GUmartln Ac Zltzman. The site has be n of all obstructing tracks and the contractu for the tfel and brick have bep let. Th ct st of the new shops will Ik; about I ,.'-I- jI .,' rur'n j f r , i . .j tl'ifV I T Wk I f : 'm m i Tf ' j r t j r t 1it ' c ' , I r f " Tonight F-u- 30, "::?, (::i0, 7:."0 p. in. f t Angles Pjiilwuy. Dancing for U:QQ, n i.i - ..... . """- r- f i . T7'. r them which they never see at home. As for that, it furnishes something you can't find anywhere except at Lagoon. ROUND TRIP, 50c Kc-cl- ea rl-ar- Frisky r.VLAnOED ORCHESTRA. Trains Icavo rcmilarlv, f:30f r -- S;r John Ilsmp'.cn Vi'al j LsA TELEGRAM'S OGDEN OFFICE (Cox , .'t-...;- LAGOON NEWS OGDEN r it cat.Ji . n-!- ' e ARE GREAT VISITORS AT d. t Vl'iJ ,. ;kn rr.t'.rr tt.t'-- f ca : ,ftt T. U the crowds ro. The grounds furnish tomtthin V..k r rr it rn t-- FrrUI Arrarvrnvrt (My MONTANA PEOPLE tug-of-wa- ?--; Tonight Last Time Eslt Lsk bun-eatin- "4 - AMELIA B NGHAM Saltair Beach s, merry-KO-roun- it r.tV nnnma 1 10:00 11 a. s, 13 or. a Fid OfTer to cf TrAtrr.rr,t Kni V,'l.t War.t a Ctirs HaJy Curie ity Swkfrs XU- -', 2io Cocilderatlca. ?Vi ia ' a. m.. Junior baseball game. m., amateur bicycle race between school champions, 12 m. to 2 p. m., lunch. sack-race2 to 4 p. m., foot-raceshoe races, potato races, needle- - and g thread races, contest, orange r, catching the pig catching, is keeping). (catching 4 p. m.. exhibition drill by company B, Twelfth United States infantry. 4:30 p. m.. grand concert by Fort Douglas military band. bi5 p. m., professional motor-pare- d cycle race. 5:30 p. m.. baseball contest between Second and Sixteenth wards. 5:30 to 9 p. m., dancing on the ? n. 7 p. m.. automobile race on Fifth East street drive, from Twelfth to Ninth South streets. (No vehicles or pedestrians allowed on the courw.) All day Donkey riding, swings, automobile u.llng for the children (restricted speed). cf FIECES R BaCL AT 3:3oT BASE I.iru.y. The committee that has in charge the stake Sunday-schoreunion to be held at Liberty park Tuesday has announced the programme for the day. It Is estimated that fully 10.000 pupils of the from all parts Mormon Sunday-school- s of the State will participate in the exercises. The programme will be as follows: Utkr.ts T.-.-r--i y CONCERT, FIRST REGMLNT Ur Jw-tc:-- A Liberal and COMIC ornilA IN 3 ACTS. Tea will nrt get srothe- - cr;rlur.J!y to ask Tin: coxDrcTon, HAVE BIG OUTING FT st Cdrimi 2icc raized - t- SrecHfic for Xt9 Vita! OrynnUro. A rtry. TO f- . rosiorncx The !r Jchn Hsrsptcn Vital CHRISTOPH En - LS f f. t ;i Jr., JtcK-- cos. orr. LITTL . jxM-tr- tr. FREE TO WEAK MEN IsCAi Irw-fs- N f r .,r "t "HILL'S1' ...OF.. aki if WATER,! frehr t.n Vt riij re iflfii phy-ilrU- half-doze- fnlrc tv" ! HI If you uffer from Kidney, Uver or Plodder Trouble In any form. I!btes. Hrlght's .DlcaiM. HheumMlnm. Dypp-ida- , or any form of blood or. If u woman, from the al n a peculiar to your x. Dr. Davt J Kennedy's Favorite Renvdy Im then medicine you ned. Hundreds cf will tell you It Is th ooly terntl ViVtc positive cure for the rld trouble, Pom rhrlMrui rail It uric acid's only enemy. Druggist sell It In New f.3 Cent Flie ami the regular tl.OT sUe bottle. Hample bottle enough for trial. frt- LVxt-ma- half-doze- n f SODAY urc," paulBt .iinfirrrn Adam. Mui. I ran nrnr.T U1 l ull J DLI tr firr HILL CUIUS ME." letter stated that Mrs. Sage had Mrs. C. P. Madsen of 3 Boise avenue not heard from her father for years and had an exciting experience with a burhad not seen him since she was a child. glar at whom she fired a He was a soldier and came West. Mrs. shots last night. Mrs. Madsen. whose husband runs Sage recently heard that he had been a charge, and desired to care for the Palace of Illusions at the Salt Pal- county ace, was alone at home last night. She Mm during his declining years. The letter was turned over to the pobecame nervous and went to spend the lice who are searching for him. to a with neighbor, returning evening Kingsley, who Is now C2 years oi l. Is a her home about 11 o'clock. She saw that one of the windows waa pensioner. His last pension was drawn open and could see a man ransacking from the Salt Lake pofetofflce thirteen years ago. her bureaus and wardrobes. 8he reby mail. turned to the home of her neighbor and Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Mtus I Kreech overheard Slgnor A iajio telephoned to the Police department I had an extreordmarv remark that Rondout, N. Y. voir', Ml aBking that a man be sent out at once. Yen. h did nay exr orPepprey was and man a available not There me afterward If "ex. dinary, and he Dr. David Kennedy's OoHen Drtiti m a Mrs. Madsen's "request could not be tra" didn't mean th xrdinn. instant relief Nuralsta, ltheurntim, ' ly." I'hliad. iphla Preu. granted. Uruli.es, liurn. S 10c. on Mrs. Madsen and a neighbor sat the front steps for some time and hearing nothing, the two entered the house. Mrs. Madeen secured a .32 caliber revolver, and hearing a noise at the rear of the house, she and her companion went in that direction. As they did so they saw a man drop from a back window and creep across the yard. Mrs. Madsen then raised the gun and n fired a shots at the marauder. He Jumped, skipped over back fences and disappeared. "Ju.xt a little funM Ino, Jut a little rain. After Mr. Madsen's return an examJ i?t a Utile i nln.w Ju.t a little turpi ination of the house was made and it ) (That's ro'i was found that the burglar had made a thorough search of the house, secura "Jut of big. long jtreet car ride. ing a gold watch and other email arInts r,Sr ( (ol fha 1. ticles. Away from th duit cf .h" city Is the fur- that's pa' 1." but It's the truth (That's not goVi SUNDAY-SCHOO- s. k. ONLY TWO WEEKS Tht? w-e- 3, AGED SALT LAKER IS WOMAN SHOT AT BURGLAR SALT LAKE WOMAN "A Modern Magdalen." Hiram Jenkins, the father.. Airs. The Salt Lake Telegram. IOCS. IUJ-a r HUui.cn, ii - Tin ly K. rut Ce, Cta 1"' Nw Tr ' ri. Mtnia, Va a. i. j. 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