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Show o The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 13, 1903, VANDE RBILT FAMILY IS Polite World iNCE MORE AT PEACE j i 11R. AND MRS. JOHN J. DALY hffve issued invitations for a dancing lA-- ty to be given in honor of Miss Edna Donnellan Wednesday, July 22nd. It will be an outdoor event, and over 2C0 guests have been invited. MR. ROBERT HARRY L.OISEL.L.E has issued invitations for a reunion of the "Corianton" players, to be given at his hall Friday evening, July 17th. i Reconciliation Has Taken 0 0 Place, and Cornelius 0 and His Wife Will Be 00 0 Received. CAPT. AND MRS. GRAY and two daughters and Miss Georgia Drew, who Have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Fort Douglas, leave today for San Francisco, whence they will sail August 1st for Manila. MRS. CLIFFORD R. PEARSALL is entertaining her cousin, Miss Nellie Moore of Kansas City. Miss Moore haves Friday for Montana to visit relatives and friends. MRS. CHARLES C. DAILY of Denver is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swift of East Second South street. CADET J. tV BUBB, Bubb, will return today son of Col. R. I., July 15. It is on excellent said authority that when Cornelius Vanderbilt and his wife return from Europe they will come to Newport as the guests of his mother at The Breakersand a series of magnificent entertainments will mark the reconciliation of the differences which are generally understood to have prevailed in the Vanderbilt family since young Cornelius married against his father's wishes, seven years ago. The younger brother, Alfred Gwynne, who was made head of the house by his fa.ther'3 will, is credited with bringing about the result, and it is said he haj labored unceasingly to that end for NEWPORT. 500 00 CORNELIUS FORCED 6,000,000 FROM HIS FATHER'S ESTATE. 0. FRED NIGHTINGALE went to Brighton this morning to spend a two weeks' vacation. 0000 m it x q for i Summer Days 1 gool-Spot- 1 &ITL years. s inruTrvrLrvru uuvru iuxrvvruvru EST MRS. JOHN E. HANSEN will enter- tain tha members of the Sewing club at Saltalr next Friday afternoon. MRS. W. S. FERRIS, who has been Mrs. Le Compte in Park City, visiting Is home again. MRS. W. C. WALL and daughter, Marion, expect to leave for California tomorrow, to be gone several weeks. Via R. G. W., Leave Salt Lake 9:50 a. m. Returning leave Ogden 11:00 p. m. MISS SYLVIA COHN and .Miss Ruth yesterday from the coast. Palmer returned ROBERT ELLIOTT leaves on Saturday for West Point to take examinations for entrance to the academy. Eber W. Hall, undertaker and baimer. 110 West 2nd So. Tel Opp. Postoffice. MRS. KENNETH C. KERR and children go to Silver Lake on Saturday, to be gone the remainder of the summer. MRS. REED SMOOT, who has been visiting in the city, returned yesterday to her home in Provo. 1013. Regular time table: 0:30, 7:30 p. m. 'Children. CAtrrirsgr to Ladle Llret Frcna rl. tfc a and xjjldqwat, marti:; ta Their Fnalieal Hit, th 'CC:r Other G:?0, 9. 11 10. 80 p. rx. ere ry Sturd7 at t. ru 25c ADiaEEIOjr 23c ef Illusion lOc lOe 2sfatin a, m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 3-3- 0 2!c . Dir.elr.z Evenicr. r.Trj hi Saltair i PRIZE DANCING CONTESTS Et r.::x. Art;., & Vc TO-DR- Y TONIGli Mutual Improvement Ass'n, SALT LAKI! STA K II. VALUABLE PRIZES LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO THE PARK I,r i. ?.o. N iLa CABEi: T!V!i: TAia.n- 2 4 Fill a.LV. m. N v .f lJ? LJj iik n iJ ? Z ?.a. Nn U 17-lIAC- Dancing Afternoon and livening. ROUND TRIP 25c. Dancing Contests under Direction of L. P. Christcnscn. 11 DAT. DAY. JXTLY JULY r- r t 9 1 r.y. r: :: - p. r w 'Q 1 N... I t C NL ! t m. - p m. 4 :v- - Tr:. WHERE THE CROWDS GO. m 1 N r. a : ri. r-- - r-- r--. i : r ! from 1st rrV.tr Thin nrrr. r,3 V'.g given. CRUSADES PICTURED Lagoon continues popular. I The Cinematograph draws crowds. IN BIG SPECTACULAR 1-- AND MRS. JOHN J. Gorgeous Production Presented by BIIOUGHALL have taken the home of M and Mrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., for an Singling Bros, in Connection indefinite period. "With Circus. DR. A. W. RUE of Alton, 111., will in the city today, to be the guest The Ringling Brothers have millions of Dr. W. G. B. Terrell. , of dollars invested in their stupendous ' MRS. W. W. ARMSTRONG of Park enterprise, which will appear in Salt City, who has been visiting friends in Lake City, August 5th, and in addition the city, has returned to her home. to the most complete and startling MISS LEO TRENT goes to California arenic performance in the world, the Thursday morning, where she will spend five famous brothers present this reaitmonth visit inc n'iti inloHvoi. ,i cxilLl I son, on a scale of magnificence and ,iuki t friends. grandeur never before attempted, a production of MRS. MARY E. GILMER will spend gorgeous spectacular This Crusades. the and Jerusalem the coming week with Mrs. Charles Gilar beautiful by arranged production, 25 West Fifth South, and later she mer, amuse in note, of the and tists ability will spend some time with Mrs. Woodment field, is a historical pantomime. ward. correct in the most minute particular over MRS. C. E. RICHARDS and children and showing, in Its entirety, of the hundred characters twelve ten(h leave this week for Colorado Springs. century, when Peter the Hermit, God MRS. HENRY of Oakland is in the frey de Boullion, and other famous his torical characters marched from city visiting her uncle, Dr. Whitney. France at the head of hundreds of thou sands of Christlon pilgrims and wrested MISS KINNEY entertained at a pleasant informal luncheon yesterday at the from the Egyptian infidels the Holy City of Jerusalem. Country club. MR. AND MRS. FRANK B. STEPHt!iHm ENS have returned from an Eastern trip. 3 OFF TAILOR-MAD- E For the next thirty days we will make to order any suit In the hous4 at less than regular price. Work guaranteed. Sort nscn and Larson. 145 Wc-Second South. REMOVED THE ARSENAL OF CASSIUS 21. CLAY. The room M. occupied by Gen. Cassius Clay at "Whitehall has been stripped of weapon.! by an order of the committee ai- polnted by the Richmond court to take' charge of his affairs. The revolver and bowle knife were taken from the room by the servants. They reported to him that they had been removed by the nurse, and his grateful arpreciatlon of her services turned to hostility and he would not let her render him the leapt service. Iexlngton, Ky., July ;z Divorce Mill House Where Assistant Secretary Barnes Is Boarding- Struck by Lightning. - NEW YORK, July 15. During a severe electrical storm, accompanied by hail, wind and rain, which has passed over Oyster Bay, L,. I., the summer home of President Roosevelt, a bolt of lightning hit the xnompson cottage, where Assistant uarnes Is secretary llr. Barnes was at his office atstaying, the time. Jame3 Thompson, owner of the cottage, received a severe shock. An Italian laborer also was prostrated. Many trees in the' vicinity were splintered by lightning. Is Kept Busy. Gets Contract. A. B. Corey of Corey Brothers struction company has secured th for the excavation work rf the waterworks plant to be installed at Cumberland, Wyo. Conton-tra- ct Irrigationists Make Plans. The board of control of the Irrigation a congress met yesterday and planned across the Ogden-Lucl- n moonlight trip cut-oas one of the features at the convention. It was also, decldfd to have as Tho Verdict of the People. many pioneer irrigators as possible present. Notice of excursion rates on sevThe American people are broad-gauge- d eral of the railroads was given the comliberal-mindeand are mittee by D. They Burley of the Short Line, read'y to hear any remarks, listen to any Eong, read any book, tr"y anything, Broom. Hotel Changes Hands. new, and they pats their verdict George K. Pexton of Evanston. Wyo.. . romptly and Infallibly. Anything that has retired from the hotel business, hav-in- b becomes popular is and nothing his houses In Ogdn and leased can become popular that is not good. Evanston. both The Ogden house, the Brcom. The people never make a mistake. has been .eased to Dr. J. II. Epperson and II. Ensign, both prominent Ogrlenites, Newspaper advertising will induce the D. readers to try anything' that's adver- who will conduct the hostelry hereafter. tised, once. Merit does the rest. A Horse lLaces in Ogden. shining example of this principle is that of Cascarets, Candy Cathartic, The horsemen of Ogden are buy arI'Jhich in a very few years have reached ranging a number of racs for July 2Uh a sale of over a million boxes a month. on the fair grounds track. Many good purses are to be hung up and some good, exhibitions of speed are expected, not only Builders Elect Officers.from th local horses but from others The stockholders of the Zion's Benefit coming from various parts of the State. Building society held an annual meeting last night and elected the following ofLabor Union Elects Officers. ficers for the ensuing year: T. G. WebThe Federated Trades and Labor asber, president; A. W. Carlson, 1. S. Hills, treasurer; Edgar Howe, sembly has elected the following officers secretary; directors, Arthur Parsons, O. for the ensuing term: President. C. O. P. Arnold, Joseph. 3. Wells, John C. CutGlanvllle of the Typographical union; C. Thorburn of the V. B. ler, Jr.. John H. Burrows. W J. Bate-maG. H. Backman, Oscar W. Moyle, of R. E. ; secretary, V S. Donaldson. IT. HenryT. J. Wallace, Henry T. JfcEwan, B. of R E.; sentinel. P. C. Dore, MaJohn Bennett; auditors C A. Orlob, chinists' union; warden. Charlea JSummer-11Painters' union. Edgar L Hills, Looia W. Judges. de ff d. I-:- - vice-preside- nt; n, Vt!n es i4 r 12DJ1YS2 navaaMMMaHaHMy lVs difllcult to collect bad debts and plcapp all. Those we collect for should appoint thcinHelvc?; a committee of one and say something. n day, July FRANCIS Q. LUKE, CI. AND bTKUr.T ::3 UNIVERSITY Or UTA It vice-preside- nt, 1, Th St hool of Art' and in: ciurc 1. Crneral 1 HAl f. 2 A r.. Vt.'.r. Writca of the Virtues of Cutlcura. I am thankful to say xnj boys are heaxty and strong as any children In the city, but I had my fair share cf care and work when they were babies. An infant's ski a U so delicate and fine that the least thlcj will tort It. For chaang, for all eruptions and outbreaks on the skin, for roughness and chapping, I always naed Cntlcnra. If ray boys all passed through baby-hoo- d without any serious or alarming skin trouble, I attribute that circumstance to the prompt and free ne of Cuticura when the flr?t slsn of disease nppei.'ed. I should add that we always ued Cuticura Soap in bathing the children. It ."oeras to get nil the Imparities out of the skin, abd If there Is a single ingredient In It tnat can ponslbly do harm, I have never found & trace of it. Sometimes I read in papers of babies who hare been allowed to suffer a longtime with a terrible disease bo-fo- re their mother etarted to ue Cuticura. I think sacu cases na strange as they are sad for by this time everybody ouht to know about Cuticura and nobody oujrht to wait for weeks and even months to pass before resortic to this remedy. 44 1 wish every mother la tho world could learn wha; a splendid thlnj Cuticura is. Then we should have vastly fewer sick, dlflnred babies and vastly fewer parents tortured with anxiety." home Hq.i Punt, bus A tp. Tuitt mr 9o4 tat " A Rh lru Wow Rwt?nal, I ffV, rt j. pt la Fait MerTi, ft Chn. Corp., ) ta Ctu kia Uimum." d 1 cli rrp. J7 F 1 . h'l r. i t- 2. Its kr.ee. Liberal Art1. - r k I't-- vsl : Aftv .. tn: .; r r r i r. : : i:: fti- -' ua : . I V ; 4. School Prcpnratory !.f rr.Aln A!r. hl "To-da-y t-- ?r Act J of Mines fT off'.s i. State Normal School Ave, New York City, Fold Uirfrojchnut Iht trM. Cotii'nr (In form of Chocoit Cwtfd Putt, . State Scliool School of Art and Sciences 2. 1522 Madison r' The T'nlvcrfity cfTuh Inclu s tb.' :.hool of Mines nnd tho State Nonn.il MRS, HANS BJERRE IV-aso- n Ogden II 11. Mi John Klnke has begun divorce procerd-ingr- s against Catherine Klenke on the The couplo frrounds of drunkenness. have six children ar.d were married In Chicago in lTKt. Charles M. Beason was given a decree of divorce from Marietta Beason yesterday. Mrs. h;is been a patient at the State insane asylum for ten years. ULz.11 M ) by two robbers early yesterday morning and all his valuables except his watch were taken by the footpads. Burnham threw his watch a considerable Ufance and the thieves were unable to lir.d the timepiece. ROOSEVELT'S AIDE WAS NOT AT HOME S- CAA n SA!l PERFORMING --3UU ,.T...JJ DOU - ANIMALS Saved Only His Watch. Frank Burnham of Ogden was held up cian, - BIG SHOW- SOME FEOPLE DON'T Scientific collector of bad debts and General Man ager Merchants Protective Association. OGDEN NEWS Robertson distinguished herself among a very distinguished class of pianistes and returns a most accomplished musi- ROVE'S 1- -3 - MISS MARGARET ROSE ROBERTSON of this city, who has been studying music under the celebrated Prof. Sherwood of Chicago, for the past two years, returned home last Friday. Mis3 NO RRIS & M CLOTHING. n MR. out-Fi- '' V A UDT. VTLLTL 4 - . 1 253-y- Telephone Curuln JUm at The Salt Talace vaudeville pleaded another larpe crowd last night. T ho dancing pavilion was crowded through-of out the evening cbo, and the palace illusions had its share of business. Ladies and children will be admitted free to Cald- rs park from 1 to p. m. today and a dancing matinee will be IUNEEAL DIRECTOR. 2CTE TTIGII-CLAS- 3 RESORT. SUMMER air today. Tomorrow the Cambrians will take the lake resort. Sunday, July 19th. THEATRE i. jui,Mmi m 10 survive, ana tms. more man anytnmg rendered: else, brought mother and son together. Selection from Robin Hood. Cornelius had been trained by his Cuncort Wsiltz. "Circe." he father with the expectation that Donizetti a. Spxtrtte from Lucia would inherit the bulk of the Vanderbilt b. MississiDDi liubble Haln s wealth. It has been the rule among the Indian Yar Dance. Vanderbilts to make the eldest son the Popular selection. "Klnc Dodo"..., 3iromixrK head of the family by giving him the Tobant most of the riches. Cornelius fell in love Hungarian Fantasia Puermr Patrol with Miss Grace Wilson. His father was American A Cosy Corner. bitterly opposed to the match, and the March. "The Charlatan " Sousa most earnest pleadings of the young man could not move him. The pretty chorus girls and all the Ftars of the "Little Christophe r" op ra Held's band, Liberty park tonight. went out to Saltalr la?t evening In a body and after taking a dip in the lake. ate supper and danced until a late train. OGDEN AND RETURN $1.00, The M. I. A. Is In full Rwlnic at Salt- - MRS. II. I. ROTHSCHILDS has issued invitations for an afternoon card party Thursday in honor of her sister, Mrs. R. S. Rothschild, and her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Rice, both of St. Paul. DR. AND MRS. T. G. ODELL are home from Brighton. 1 Ti: OCTAL TOUISTE Held's Military band will give Its sec That which paved the way more than from West Illness was the dangerous midweek concert ai ond free ooen-al- r anything else Point. of Cornelius last January, when he was tonight. The one Riven park MR. AND MRS. J. FRED ODELL near to death's door for weeks from ty- Liberty was week attended, proving last there was the assertion thatwell have returned from their wedding trip phoid fever. For a long timeman concerts are the would ular. The following programme willpop uc and are at home with Judge and Mrs. little chance that the young Andrew Howat. m r IS THE PRETTIEST SPOT IN UTAH, MORE THAN THAT IT'S THE ' CLEAN- 000000 I w Hi J. After the cider Vanderbllfs death it was found that he had cut off Cornelius with JOO.COO In cah and a trust fund of $1,000,000, while to Alfred Gwynne, the second on, was given nearly JSO.ooo.000. Cornelius forced a settlement, which gave him 23,000,000 In addition to the amount named In the will. 0 ii Mt.il i ! A iVwratory ir orTcr; The Normal S. 1. A four-y.i- r Normal "Urf In 2. Advanrr.l Ncrtn.il (!urfr. v. y.' i. i. iiic, 3. t'our.M-.in KlnlrR.rt'n Training. chemical. j4 lcr!, Tho nhor invl th r ?a ftfc UTiuri. rf c 1 i: mrtftllurp!.-.iHint. rf The rroxlniity of Krr.it m!n- - n Iurtion v a.T ur.rtrriN of lion fnr tho rhtrifUy r rii " " r iout:h nr.d rrnrilral work In nil lh ? r. ; ar AND 'n;N lOMi;KTiC MANUAL TIIAININ; n'ai courff!'. Kntrancc examination, Krj tctr t r tth. 1 i i! lilh. I: .t 11th and 12th. donts. Sertr"-hb Fttid'n!5 win nj!lit'-- In Cnllrc KU'.tnl Annual rrsclrt rntlon f". 110. No mmm whst for ratnirfrnj" nr.-- lilts trnlrl rirrt'ar pr.! i .v. n ral orTcr.i J;!. yr.irxh l t .;: tunStlrg th i:nlvcriliy lro.v, 5 1 ji.i? C.W.1IIGGINS,M.D. ! SPECIALIST, Hicn.or:r and anal.t- - ;r.". C a r. ! l rwr V ' - o-- ht T'. Guv.l. n V.- rf lh" r. - Ii'l'o-.-!-- : MV irr. K-!''f- CUKKS V. Jt;ti, ,;rr t m. (f x 1 K : m .;-- n-- l l fr I .tl-"s- . VU1 r;l 3;.!r. trv-- c. At e- NIVERSlTY OF UTAH r ' -- rtatc. r"frr rn.. 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