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Show t The S axt "Lake Telegram. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 0; 1903. TJXp I - Cool Spots for r ?! 5 W. C. T. U. to Join Hands With International Coun cil of Women in Fight. The vaudeville show at the Salt Palace had a good crowd last night, and the performance was much enjoyed. At tonight's performance it is expected that Bernard brothers voulJ do their acrobatic turn. Manager Myers announces that he has secured Andrew I. Martin and Nellie Ridgvay, the Australian grotesques, for one of the attractions next week. They "will appear in their oricrinal novelty, "The Continental Tourists." Their turn has never been seen before in this city. The music at Calder's park is Just the kind for delightful dancing, and the pavilion is crowded nightly. The dancing pavilion at the Salt Pal ace continues to be the popular attrac tion. Maltese's nalaee of illusions at Salt Palace delights the crowds. The TVeber stake Sunday-schohas its day at Saltair today. Lagoon offers a variety of attractions for young and old. Continues to The cinematograph draw. Anti-Morm- on NEW YORK, July 0. The crusade against Apostle Reed Smoot to prevent him from taking his seat us Senator from Utah in the Fifty-eight- h Congress is about to be inaugurated. Mrs. Lillian M. Stevens of Main'?, president of the Woman's Christian Temperance union and of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance union, accompanied by Miss Anna A. Gordon of Portland, Me., of the vice-preside- nt LAMOUR OF OOTLIGHTS ol Inter-Denomlnatlo- HIS TWENTIETH BABY; among the younger sets here, has abandoned her plans for an education to be completed by a period of EuroScore of Little Signets in McKees-por- t, pean travel and has instead chosen the calcium lights, the grease paints and Latest One Called Theothe chorus. She will make her debut as a chorus dore Roosevelt, girl in New York in the near fulure, according to a dispatch received last PITTS Rl" KG. July 9. Theodore Roosenight. Miss Silks is a velt, whoso surname is Signet, has "arbrunette who of Police has many friends striking rived at the houae of here. The stage has William If. Signet at McKeesport. a had effect long upon her, fascinating twenis the The President' namesake and the inducements of the New York tieth child born to Mr. and Mrs. Signet, chorus-mastehave caused her to turn and to mark the proud event the boy will to a theatrical life. have the given name of Theodore RooseHer friends here have expressed no velt. Mr. Signet has notified the President of his new namesake. over her decision, and will surprise The father is a veteran of the Civil war watch her career with interest. old. and is 62 ex-Chi- ef rs years Salt Laker in Boston. DAILY ANIMAL STORY FOR THE Boston, Mass., July 9 D. L. Whitney of Salt Lake is at the Cecil. WEE SALT LAKER BEAUTY DON'TS FOR GIRLS. THE RACE THAT WAS NOT THE SWIFT. TO Don't expect that any one recipe can prove a specific for all complexions. There had been a long talk among the animals on the farm as to whether Don't he jealous of the beauty, youth the d d were or. theand succ-,f others. Jealouss' plants the swiftest. ugly lilies in the face. "It stands to reason." said Vlln. Mr. Shanghai there. I Don't be roncioup of your dress and "that (.an m-i veil? and jewels and expect have fur good feet with spring wdes glov-- f ovr-rcue else to admins them. and he has but two lmor s nitclirS that are all bones and las. Why, In ive way to nerve?, emotions or a race to the noud could easily fr't t f.z s "No y ruin frno'l looks. a drink and there, get get home b fo;tj J? an old beauty rec- t ior.r, he reached the fence." ipe. "My, how big you talk, just becau.-of a woman's you've 1cn let in to sle. p in the hous. Don't think the use in lies of the it is You forget rr.y wings, Mr. Smarty. Pereosmetlcs: beauty in a and found happy haps thy'ro worth just a lit t !." resplendent health four-foote- two-foote- f I K-a- t y 1 emo-wrinkle- s." e mind. Don't he afraid to blush. It Is becoming. A sudden flush aecomplishes more in a moment than the sustained efforts of ;r ta tuesque beauty. Don't walk no to a mirror t gaze at yourself immediatelya you go into a room. good deal, but only Study your mirror in the seclusion of your room. Don't think it enough to be a beauty; In order to approach perfection a woman should try to improve herself morally and intellectually as well as physically. Don't have any loose ends or staring Iet your clothes be carefully put pins. on. Have an air of good grooming. Look as though you had used somebody's soap. It establish nym mi rji ruTJxrLnrvrLn rvn.ru In 1 p in cornering the TLima bean market and securing G.OoO.COO pounds to find beans, I.yden & nobody who wanted the Co. have asFignfd. The liabilities will amount to S'lOeM). The assets are estl- .C"w. mated at $15,000 FEED THEM The Way to Build TJp Wasting Chil- dren. When babies begin to waste away and fail there is but one thing to do, and food. that is find the proper never have yet found a Physicians would not or that old, stomach, young Grape-Nutfood scientific the digest is the most perfect food for Grape-Nut- s and will nourish and world form in the no matter how stomach, build up any weak. A Washington lady says: "I had lost two children from marasrnus, or wasting away, before my little boy Maurice came, and when I found nothing agreed with him in the way of food, you can s, how I felt. "No food seemed to satisfy his little stomach, as he would bite his fingers and' appeared to be slowly starving to was death, crving all the time. andIt when hear him, see and pitiable to certainly he was j ven months old I was then him. It lose would I thought Grape-Xme to try begged riy siFtfr which I did, using three table- of ooiifuhs covered with a half-pihalf-piof a boiling and billed milk a while, water which, after standing the bot from fed was strained and iniMftiP ut nt nt um? to chickens, except to lly over fence with." "Well," said Mr. Shanghai, scratching his topknot with his left claw, and looking wise. "You see, there are times when it's better to be on one side of the fence than the other." "That's a wise remark, Mr. Shanghai" snapped Fido. "You must be a great thinker; but what has that ir do with a race to the pond? Come on! I'll show you. Here's where four feet beat two feet yes; and wings thrown in, if you want them." "What's the course?" asked the rooster. "Oh! Straight line to the pond. Are you ready?" "All ready!" said Shanghai. "Then off we go!" It was nip and tuck to the fence across the lot. Shanghai ran hard with his neck out. Fido ran easily, confident of winning. All the farmyard quacked and barked and lowed and squawked applause. But when th fence was reached Fido paused. He couldn't get over and It took time to get through. He wiggled and pushed anxiously. But Mr. Shanghai, spread ing his big wings, flew gratefully over the top rail, and, gaining time on Fido, beat him. As he went over ho couldn't help flinging back at struggling Fido this moral: "Sometimes it's better to be on one side of the fence than the other"' . prove and he took absolutely the botfood until I weaned him from not take milk in any tle He could Grape-NutHe is now form except on and and sturdy in good health, strong am I and old. very three years nearlv boy. roud indeed of my Grape-Nut- s Co., Battle Postum Name given by Creek, Mich. by mail, of exfor S7500.00 cooks' on tension of particulars, the time 735 money prizes contest for s. tltnx anything,:' f..l. ' w vrherc tv MjByli;-i- 1 jog TO SET ASIDE A WILL. NEW YORK, July have been filed with the Surrogate by Mrs Helen Wallace to the will of her hti3 band. John II. Wallace, editor and pub Usher, who dUd May 3rd et his home in this city, leaving all but $10,000 of his estate of $140,000 to Washington and Jefferson college at Washington. Pa. Mrs. Wallace wishes to hiva the will declared invalid under a law of 1SO0, which of a citizen's estate allows only to be bequeathed to a college. Th caso ,will be heard In October. one-ha- lf !ear. j fvr t jmsr kind Uui-fal- TWO HUNDRED Invitations have been issued for the lawn party to be given by Miss Salisbury In honor fit Miss Edna Donnellan tonight. SocWty will be there in force and a most bril liant affair is anticipated. o. Cut-Of- CaMT. ami FlKml Laborer Is Crushed. f It Another victim ha.i Wn ieMd A I.urln at tlie casualty lljt man worklnj: at that i'if.t n.i taken to h be Ok Sen yfnierdny with V uh rru!!-.ea th result of an ace'd r.t lth Use Mam hovfl. i t-- ing. THE LADIES of the Jewish Kellef society gave a lawn party last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mor- itz, which was an enjoyable event. The arrangement committee Included Mrs. Ransohoff. .Mrs. Mos Woolf and Mr.i. Morltz, Mrs. Ixuls Simon. Mrs. Slu.ou Woolf, Mrs. Desky, Mrs. Samuels, Mrs. Herz and Mrs. Adolph Simon. MISS BLANCHE C. COO DAN of Boulder. Colo., and Charles B. Cnrran of Minneapeii were marrbd In this city yesterday at 2 o lock. J. Eldrcdge officiating. MRS. H. E. MELTON pave a rru.. rale i t her home l.i?t evening In honor of her sister. Mr. R. J. L n. rt of Montana, who is her Kuest. et j IW. tmin w!.n t.an:n r. Vif it''t ' irr.f M y, IK" tl.- 'ratJ i f a:j.flol h iry with I J V !!.? ary r.; r.f - t ; : .t ;M-- ' : l- T t.--t i. i ; ir r j.t M : w u t , 1,1 v l t- - . i f l- t ! N 11 .S3 p.m. Utt train UtiM Sa.'tair at Htjr.ir p. m. 4 Via Wtit TrmJr. from lit flotth aj-.- treets. In irn t' ; W romtrs; tJ i - nil i Oicl-;- r . ! tt ? f t- -- m mi im ntnt iUnant far for p!ac- or evening. to - furnishr-- Thrc, tct y "vjmmmrr wy; mi mim wmmmMmmmA.m- mvim mil mm "wmmm mm mm ,mmmm' WWWHIM....I. THE PRETTIEST SPOT IN UTAH, MORE THAN THAT IT'S THE CLEANRESORT. EST SUMMER IS 1" ' ? l'. i i ! . i t! -r f- i. o. o. r. Installfttlon f n-.- i. iot.i:i o i d l'.u:. ';rf :;. i: t: .!'" tr a'iir, r: WiHi D.l". itn ti. U. 11-- 'lxrt 1m, th of N, , r w 11. b'-U- ZK f i i V'i' n. Hl..vv. Srn!t!. At in l itul y.tcrl !"t lM(li. ai:d irrt.tr Jour.", Ji.. !. U. IINworth b'th ..f '.1. Jviinl- - in-- t Jrf P-.i- sj ! ktn-'- ti; . 2, mmi SHOULD READ THIS a? ir. r anl son Sidney toriFln-;. COMPANY D of the National Cuar-will fclve an Informal dancing party thin I evening at the armory, ed MRS. M. M. JOHNSON will leave the last of the week for u xMl of mum time in the East. MRS .ARTIH'R CRAIIAM entertains this nfternoon in honor of Ml r i TempCHt, who will be a July brldr. ! SALE SALE SALE CO CO th ut DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD f.im"'ii T but t.tor. market. It ti-- . r 1 ) thirst- ::k- Irr.J. iviny it j tl. tntr - It tt )n n ha ln i. ft lh- l tnl I - UJ nd artn!. FOll DEVELOPING THE BUST r r fabby b:ea:;r Iti h tl"lr t i i! rf t r.itlf lito i FOR REMOVING WRINKLES. retftl" tf.t " wi-.tr- tr.iw',1 ili;irl"! ru4iK'. 1 1 . in t h ul al.it lfi!i t f YOU CAN SAVE FROFil 15 PER GENT TO 50 PER GENT. - t tii !,iu .r nr;k! tiu ! Ir. ;K 'itit, them rn. l l ! l'l-- U b-t- r.lf '."'. t '. ! t : . CO an-- l SEE WINDOW. SEE SHOES. ..jJa ( pOH5.IK CO L&l - r o W Queen Qua!-it- y m Excepted. Late Season Forces Prices Down. EVERYTHING GOES! i "W t ' t thnn t w Tity.ttv i K'itinl by the t li- ll prif-x- ' w n t v ; f Kf.itff.il rrf j; thijn--s t!. i'l.lv i r jir .tlon tl it It mi Tk'th li OPT PIltM. p.iit'NIi K ti IIHALTHV H.ilSil. tt.i:i r-- rested last nlRht by Sergt. Roberts an-ratrolman Olsen on a charge of burglary. The saloon of Louis Hobeln. at 220 State street, was burglarized early yesterday morning. The burglar flrt endeavored to cut a hole through a Htrong piece of tin covering an opening caused by the removal of a pane of glass. Unable to accomplish this, the door was forced and entrance was SALE UJ 1." lUIt BURGLARY CHARGE .Ur r!,- . f SI'Ki'IAI. ori'Itr. -- TJSi a rh.irh-It. f lew lr.tr'!u-it !n!o th ,n u AGAINST SALT LAKER to t to two hom'i w h;iv li.n '! t t to nil who anwr th! a vrtl'-mus II. All nrkK.i arr til In ?enl ar- SALE ft"r Irt nt'fi t t'fm A'l big !; The easiest way to find a suitable room or house is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Teiepram Wants always brinp; results. In t Tltousands of Tcstlmcnialf. N.- - ti-- M. SCRAPK nn.l r Monroe. rrrAnnau few weeks In this city. MRS. W. R. WARREN, who has been spending a few weeks on the St. Lawrence river, will return next week to her home on L street. f:30, 7:30 p. m. "Doe mr mv crmpleTiin .an et. l t ,.rm iif;tli!rs I hav TTT ex s rrffr-riiJor- G:30, 0, 11 a. m., 1:30, 3:30, u;30, if y. every 1 lingular time tabic: m.Kr.; r": A. !;'.. ln, ir fe lotii-.- ! . It ll'-n- nry ;rat. uti.l '. I v 't ;:. .r City Briefs. M.rr!.ir' t. T. - i- A. V. icr.m.J: II. i . w spend ex-tend- an afternoon a s .!'. Get Into LMgne. i. !:'. n mi wl.ifd'y fr.iii. i'"f lhloM Fort Douglas. MRS. J. M. LOWRY and H. K. Lowry have returned from the East and will a Ilamar- bears a good reputation. t II No. r- A t r"-lv- MISS GEORGIA DREW of Denver i the guest of MaJ. and Mrs. Smith at - Na. m. f-- H ? f-- llaman of Salt Lake wns m. 't.X1 r;.r. rv. rr, ". -- OpJen Mft I.ovo if U fv.puir.u G. R. T l. nnl rhildreii have n.'Xt Monday for S.trt.t Cruz, to.be gone all summer. MRS. ELECTA BELLOCK of left yesterday for h r horn aftr r siVio tiding a we k with friend In this city. lor un I t 'f i,-i4- r ! r . t j,;-- -! Kastern visit. rr.. l. ! : : ) . I. m. !.--;. t -i loi t' Will .t l ; r . . MR. AND MRS. Fon. Clarence, hft iio. rtj. . f.l !- tr . I. b . !. t! nni i - Wjut I-- I N'o, WHERE THE CROWDS GO Build. Te!cphcue Ccmpmy .. 1 rr. If Tl. j '..(! !l t : v w. i Mt . t MISS ELIZABETH M'INTYRE his r- n p ul'. ;.' ' : r r r .;-' t j th" returned frnui th E.ist. where hie hm i ; f w ?. t ! t i r t r.t T i!. . t; been attending m IhmiI during tin p;:t r.s-- r 1U ,v Ti row year. ! rr f '! '. . v t'. t'i v. o'i .f t KVANS FaH a. l .JO p. rr 2 2 a p. rr. ArTlT rs. 3T o.T t U I i!n:5i r w the t J O'.: rr. I. ;. No,! ,,., n:;. yt. m t : t r i A - flf iirs"' j 4 l' a ih rr.u p-:- Ccr.trnct Is Not Let. vl f r ti. .tU- f rt:r. r ."! Pi. ! i.r r!fi y. l.j. h r .". l0'Jic! Ph 'S to th MISS .IFDITII ANDERSON. a mrtv Ia rued by her mother. P ft vwday for .mnuty. Win ro Miv An-u- t morning vor-n- l mm will tudy th- music n xt two years. ?. :? k. tin Orrh5tra (f daitro music. The fare to the onlv and popular report Ii T,c, from any part of th c it v. All cars tniufer to CaMer's. Tramp Attacks Brnkenian. n Io'tpt.i of Oc.l' n. ri hr t - vicu th lr.Un I'.n l:'.' t.'i'i tim of :n apat't lv ft ir in;1 !!. t k n ts . r.n ClirihicnMufK H'.iv t. MRS. J. Palt u, 4 2 2'' p. 4 4 :2 p. Nj. No. 1 c p, No. 5 9 t 'Jt p. N U .C p ct inori? ton enn Of Hie tl;ir OGDEN MEWS THE BACH F, LOU OFFICERS of the post were the hosts at tho Country club yesterday. A pleasant outdoor dance was enjoyed by the gutst3 In the t veil left last evening fur Mich. Iv : N . No. "aiilt:: TIME JaZLlzL.. N s,ta:uri to jwiy cxprr.se of madinif only. Andres Dr. K." V". Tierce N. V l OLD LAW IS INVOKED t'e im"'rom this time baby begannotoother ! - -- nt uv Sailed Gracefully Over the Top Rail. San Prancisco Eirm Assigns With "Pooh:" said Fido, turning up his lip Liabilities of $000,000 and till his white teeth showed, and tilting Assets of $25,000. his puggy nose. "What good are your wings? Why, I heard the farmer te'l Kerr. his boy last night that wings rye re no SAX FRANCISCO. July 9. After losing th-- ec Dr. Pierce's Mrdic.il Ad;vr, in paper covers, is cut Jref on receipt of 21 or.e-ce- kut . Round Trip, 25c. EVERY FIFT MINUT !t - MR. AND MRS. S. P. TA FT and daughter Lucile of St. luin will lw in the t lty shoitly to vis.lt Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Snyder. MRS. THOMAS B. DAVIS returned yesterday from Denver, to be the of her parents. Judge and Mrs. Hark- mss, for the Bummer. MISS EMMA HYATT, of Dr. R. J. Hyatt, arriveddaughter etrdav morning from Washington, D. C. and Is at home with her father at 12S North West Temple street. MRS. GEORGE TETTLE of St. Lou! wlll be the guest of honor at u luncheon to be given today by Mrs. Kennrth C. iIVJ Tuesdays and Fridays. and Dancing: Afternoon Evening: Iw-n- ti-:nT- summer. BEAN CORNER FAILS; DEALERS GO TO WALL FRIDAY: c fcc'l EN.ENSPEEGEE rrrn v.ahdi fr'i. r gu-M- T BICYCLE RACES jfr r Pi-r- cf MRS. JOK r concert. Dancir.c every venlr.&. . ::'Tir, :i5T. DOANE, rl'" ! T::uy. Arc I; A OGDEN DAY. uth. f-a- women, which mean trarirpiil nerve, a good appetite and sound &rep. rrat mifierrr lro ar with "I w m fvf ftu"r. fr trouVt.e nod I rr4f my Mr, M mi" IU) . c Trt! '.atioa. Mcltt?4 Co.. MIvomi. Y"i o i4d a cur of trrt-tnen- t 1 lo'.'.owrti rl ywr I isoer now fcrt liVr n iliflfff r.t I n to hr J to hrr fto T'e jrou. rp-cila thr-- tlv tfiT I forrmrntrdI line ywur lr o rrl filer mrJiciuc' I ir; f.k 1km ' f thr worth nt (toiljit" rftl!p titt it Mrt!i, al and a fjvr Ioi;r" wirth at ttror, n.l ! f rj? I o'M mH ULt owe rr'.!r" cf Dr. thr m.ein' tho ijinl .!"- - .Vr th vl n rt;nh. I wh u' 1ene ni, 1 rn t ;iriwho titJrr ws'h wc"i liaiK wwt! gtv Vr nf ii- :r a or tf.il I un wk 'l! MRS. GEORGE A. SNOW and hi!, drcn arrived In the city yr.trday from New York and will be the of irltnds during the remainder of the A, J. V5T- -, rcg- - K0-"- i'.y- - f-- ; tion and ulceration, and curr frtnAie health to It kvcs weakness. ani tfvru ruxruxrtrirLri onrurruvirLruvrvn : eacn TODAY: ML'PICAt SINGING AND COMEDY. THE APOLLO QUARTETTE, THE CYCLE WHIRL, The Wonder of th Are. Cur.rdnc. the maslclars, who ranks f.rt In the eour.try. Zlc Rtneml sitr.lt s '.on tSr, Palar of ll'.unJon. II orth of laU" and for 10c.: ure to r MMrrn. Don't fcrcet Sunday night J agreeable drains, heals mtutnma- - ri-r- nn AND HARVEY I Doctor Tierce's paign against polygamy." u-iru- jj Favorite Pre scrip- Hon cures the diseases which de stroy the health. EIl Lke THEATRE. T iv 'IS Her enjoyment. nal In sons for proceeding against Apostle Heed Smoot have been stated time and three, of again, and a committee of which Mrs. John C. Martin Is n member, has been appointed to conduct the cam Addie Silks, daughter of George W. Silks of this city, and well known NOTIFY OYSTER BAY! y d iscaes. I!r formulating plans for the campaign which the women are to conduct against Apostle Smoot. The National IsWoman's Christian Temperance union leading In the movement, and is striving to Ret a Constitutional amendment prohibiting polygamy. Mrs. Stevens' return Is looked upon by the union as the beginning of n ceaseless warfare, which the women are going to wage against Smoot. She paid that she expected to be very busy from this time on. and that the women would unite and hoped for success In their efforts to crush out polygamy. "The fight is going on and we're con fldent of success." said she. "Our rea Salt Lake Girl Abandons European Tour for the Stage. ffa?V laus. complexion f?idi le its firmness. Her eyes arc dull. She has no home hap-pin ess, no social Woman's Christian Temperance union, are now here. Iloth went abroad pome weeks ago to attend the world's convention of the union in Geneva, JUne 9 till 11. They are Interested with the vice-preside- nt - 1 Council of Women for any health woman who suf- fers from woman- - Saltair ALT ALACE I doubtless the highest human pood. It is especially so to women, to whom it means the preservation of beauty, happiness in the home, and the enjoyment of social duties. There can be no good TO BE WAGED BY WOMEN inxb wmm Good WARFARE AGAINST S MOOT 1 prepaid, rr.i. iRh to PPPP rcr.viiio i.f th crent tnTlt yoj o f f Dr. f'h.irl. ' l"lh free fr P) rt Ri.l h for th ro! of rr.ai:tr.r. We fu nd oti our A !,,mrl- - bot-.l- ut SHOE . l- -t:i boulc, "Art of nil thf proper ir.affMKlror th.c full tllrtctkr. AddroiM Mh"C"." whlr't rntaln i:isitr;it.!. for mAmrt. far-- . nH-rmI urma. k fur Ufvilojliot lh bu.t, 10 Place, DR. CHARLES CO. Park ew York. nh Dr. CharlfV 1oh1 fouu4 un v.if nt th i J. 2 II EL DRUG iil nisi bo GO GO. . M CO SALE HO SALE m MA IIS ST. SALE SALE SALE CO. I |