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Show THURSDAY EVENING, JULY n!y t in 'a B n h r B H ssssss tfte y 3 WOR n fQ9i The Salt Lake Telegram. 1G, 1903. "WEDDINGS took place at the ftynie of the Rev. Mr. Bicker yesterday. per-torme- d. A CAMPING consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Charlesparty L. Hood. Mr. and Mrs Adolph Vqlmer, Miss Matie Kimball. Mr. Douelas "KM mVinll arr! T.fr Owati Gray left this morning for Mountain Ranch, in the southern part of the State. -- MRS. GEORGE M. DOWNEY entertains at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. : CAPT. E. A. WEDGWOOD and his son Bruce left last evening for a vacation trip to Portland and San Francisco. S MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. PATTERSON have taken a house at 129 DAILY ANIMAL STORY FOR THE VEE SALT LAKER THE FOXY EEL. MRS. AGNES OSBORNE gives a cital and informal reception this evening at her home on South Main street. "Good gracious'." cried Conger Eel, slipping quickly to one side, as a most : MISS KNIGHT, who was the guest of Mrs. W. Montague Ferry for several days, has gone to California. MISS EMMA RAMSEY has returned to the city and will spend a few days here visiting friends. MISS MARY WIGHTMAN leaves shortly for an outing in Los Angeles. MRS. C. W. SHORES and son of Grand Junction are in town for a few clays, on their way to Portland, Or. GEORGE J. GIBSON has been called East on account of death. MISS HARRIET HILL of Chicago has returned to her home, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. William A. Nel-de- n. SUCCEED IN LIFE. Iook out for your employer's terests first and always. m-an- sc5)ss foreman of all construction wonderful creature came sliding toward him. ' What in the name of Neptune Is this?" "Fore:" yelled the creature, dashing past him. "What for?" gasped Conger, wiggling his whiskers. "Ho! ho!" laughed the othr. "Don't know me, do you?" Oh! I'm 'bogie' at the course." fcr.ould say you were a bogle. What do you want to scare a fellow like that for, and what have you been doing?" "Oh! I'm just practicing for the sum mer, lou see, there is a golf course on the edge of this pond, and I have learned the game from hearing it so often, and, you see, it's much cooler Twlct aa D!c arvJ prcgramme at J,!ab-ornt- r- - to. jil. july:c Dancinjr Afternoon and Evening:. 13 Than Errr. & I'HIZE.S OrVlTK A WAT. JULY 17 11ACCAB3E DAY. ALIDAD IN. ornKti ICO No. No. t4 1" W IT-OrL-K. TAJ' LH: TIM J . rn. m. p. m. p. m. No. :.p. 5 No. No. I i 20 19 p. rn. X: No HM Upm. Uit Hur.5y . p. ra. 1 No. 1 p. rru ? p. rn. p. m. p. m. m. Z i Nv No. No. j all--abou- eiitu-- &t Jfvt Ull:Fm. nouxn Tinr. :tc. from 1ft Bouth and !h Vtit Trains atru. trim J. r.. iANGrORD. Cam. ar the 17 RprW. rv WEEK c 500 CLOWNS-.- W-MH- RRT TV f'UREAT Sec It Myself." Wm Diver laO'-HoVV- ft rves Whlcli vnll cost him a postage stamp per day ER M. -- is down here to play than in that hot field, and then, they knock so many in the pond that I am wdl sup balls Ili-1- . Now, if you will just be Vad- dy," I'll go on with the game." "What is "Oh! Ju?t and round 'Fore!' and r s "Finally we gave baby Grape-Nutfirst the .several times it food, feeding seemed he thnext and morning day, better and brighter than he had been for many days. There was a great change in the condition of his bowels, and in threo davs they were entirely normal. He is now well and getting very strong and fleshy, and we know that Grape-Nut- s saved his life, for he was a very, food must very in babv. Grape-Nut- s wonderful properties to effect such caren as this. in our family all use "Wo grown-up- s Grape-Nut- s and also Postum in place of coffee, ivith the result that we never anv of is have any coffee ills, but are well ant strong." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. food relieves The reason Grape-Nut- s bowel trouble' in babies or adults is because the starch of the grain is predi-geste- d and does not tax the bowels, nor ferment like white bread, potatoes and The leading Lady I understand that other forms of starchy food. diamonds are going up. Send for particulars by mail of extenThe Leading Man Mine have been sion of time on the $7500.00 cooks' conup lor some time. test for 725 mtiney prists. ll m f 1CO-N- KVV t OlALLDiCt The horse fair with IUncllnsr I.ros. Toyal Japant rrforrora. Nw Ore', Whirl Art. Mimlawi Acr)bMtt. Alral World's Ireatfst Shows embraces , and Js latB, Tuablrra and Contortlortala, speclniens of th Jln't the most valuable colbM-tioever r for rxhlhltionul pur-Ii.- s brouKht toRr-t. No other circus ever onel ACT?- 215. so many. Th" flet trotter, llerce racer. Kra fnl sad lUr, a rlto r.itlc driIrJc: AjSu'.H. 10c. ChMirtn Cv ver, sturdy Percheron, Arabian stallinn. Kentucky thorouKhbrl. Kncllslj oh. stylish craeh and pert pony are in this MAN, KNOW TJiTSr.LF. cm--hal- a SOLDERS JWCDL n 'Don't a Sat r 1 it. t Pic can learn hj a daily perusal of M-- r. 2DHYS2 riday? July progress in his blood isnorr ready to do comeLhing. hrf-dintr- h ..... cmd CAMBRIAN DAY. removed BIG SHOWS - -- PROF.- - famous exhibition. OGDEN NEWS SPECIALIST, 0:n his life, had It not for prompt medical attention. Whl l..oklr.g fT son: medicine in his cabinet he a bottle of aconite for the tonic sr;iKht. and took a large dose. He lays Ids mistake to of Ms without which he cannot see plainly. T. Tapo JCru-ralg- Balloon Ascension U. lt.:t wr f. ?t:n. r.ytm. l.urt? Di- Vof-ro, offers. ; DyppTMitt, KiinY r"mpJ!nt, Catarrh, nrva'ra.. Iafns. Old Sor, ternfuta, lnlr LOST MAN'HOOD VARICOCELE Rural Delivery Reaches Plain City. The Plrun City poFtofflce. tn mlVi northwest of oKdn. has Hholt-hand the rural free delivery win hen after carry all mail going to that district. Charles Ne.il, who has been pot rnatT there for the pa.-- t twenty five years, has turned all his Huppliejt and owr to Pohtmisler Davis at Ogden. -. w the Itrcan :ii aid of tfc H Assault Case Is on Trial. .The hearing of J'rnnk St.inger. chared with a criminal upon Mary Marriott, was taken up nWl! The evidence thus brought out tsterday. Is confllctlnff. Jn-lg- Mlcrrfcf Isn't it worth. 3 cents a day for you to know what is going on in the Su dav July 19 dpl'ft Calcjt. C?ascr-- o Matter. Cartor.at ef IJm. CALDER WBERE THE CKOTtBS 60. world? Methodists Will Keep Their Church. The board of church extension Ins nr. the offer f the local Methodist cpted church to pay tJf. down. on ttmbcr 13th anl $l." on January 1. 1I. !n order to the r... p- malning kej to t ..jiidlng. Tl.e palu in annual in stallments of 3i"0 each. THE RIDE TO LAGOON Counter Charges Are Made. An answer to the complaint In the divorce rase of Ouddurd iifcal!.t Howard Coddard. has been filed. A ier claim asking that the d fendanl l a decree of divorce granted the or the minor child wa and uls.i placed toiy on Jile. In the to the romr.laltit u U that Mrs. i d ird frepieui the company or other men nnd drug r. r baby to S.-.in- co-m- alP-ge- . era. Be you arrive at Lagoon you need look no further you have found the prettiest 2pot in Utah. The y. fare U 50 cents. - up-to-da- Le and read throtiH one of the grandest of Utah's many lovely valleys. When Is Old Folks Enjoy Outing. The old folks of Weber county had thilr annual outing at Oleiiwood park vrMr-daA larie number attern!--!- . Everybody more than tZ years old wa on the curs and admitted to thecarrbd Mirk free, where a dinner was given In hoii- r oi xne ntreo. O & O 0 0000 npIL II HUM 1 000 u w f AND RETURN Iios Angeles and Return, S44.50. July 13th to 16th Inclusive via Oregon Short Line. Tickets returning via Port land J13.&U more than the above. Return limit August sisi. j Don't be an old fogy in this new 1 keep it Ptlll during lu r absence. SAN PRANCTSCO a N Commencing Albimrn. and al! e trar.eoi; mlM wtth th Urtn mbtnrM or HJ.M. Tbl U th of tratlcr CbrorJa rtinclrl I)Sieaeft. Olfice, ST. ELMO HOTEL. COR. MAIN TltTKD BOt'Tlf, &XIT LAKH CXTi. tJTAIL -- : Paraschufe Descent J'.urna-ttm- Ftirt Joint, V'dxs. In worst form. , l.i3, e Wak For IJver ar.l th-abse- nce n-unl- CURES TV"kr.. ?frvou firvcl. . nd.-tito- tn nt. young- - man well posted wlio gets there: Aeronautical Engineer, M1CT.09C011C AKD A HALT-TI- C MIT81CXAN. Doctor Took Wronp Medicine. Ir. J. If. Puwrrs of l.it nU-i- t made a mistake that mljcht havr rnjit him It is the Wayne Abbott CW.HIGGINS.M.D. t ' EttT ! Ar.pk JtAUrr. A ak I C,-- the game?" Sunday for a month's stay in Califorput the ball on a lily p;u nia. it with this club and yell if you find it before next ME. AND MRS. H. J. HAYWARD week you win the game. and children leave shortly for the Old "Oh! I see," said the. cM, "and if you for some weeks. Armchair don't find it the other fellow wins. I'll caddy for you. All ready?" MRS. JOHN R. COMFORT will arMr. Perch the "ball on a lily pad rive in the city tomorrow from Denver, and gave it aput good rap. Mr. Eel opened to be the guest of Mrs. John Wilhart. his mouth wide nnd caught the ball. 'Tan you find it?" said he. Strike Terminates. Mr. Perch looked in vain. 'I can't seem to locate it," he said, hopelessly. 16. N. The strike ELIZABETH. J., July "Don't see it myself." said the eel. of ship carpentprs and joiners employed with a smile. "I rupss it went out of In the yards here has terminated and 4u0 men will resume work today. The strike bounds." sutfprested the perch. has been in progress six weeks. The men "I think it's Inside, though," smiled will receive the same wages as heretofore. the eel. "Do you Rive it up?" "I do." said Mr. Perch, sadly. "So do I," said the eel, coughing it BABY WEATHER out of hi? mouth, "and I guess I win." Moral: You can bo cheated at any Little Fellows Don't Like the Hot even golf. game Days. Tube Franchise Granted. Mothers should know exactly what CHICAGO. July 10. The City Council, food to give banies in hot weather. by a vote of CO to 11. early this morning passed an amendatory ordinaneo giving With the broiling hot days in July and the Illinois Telephone and the right to construct and opeAugust the mother of a baby is always company for rate twenty-si- x years tunnels for th of health her little one, the for anxious transmission of parcels and merchandise, as well as for a telephone business. and is then particularly careful in feeding. Milk sours quickly, and other food PAWNED THEM. is uncertain. Even in spite of caution, and then sometimes In, sickness creeps the right food is mote necessary than ever. "Our baby boy two years old began In August to have attacks of terrible stomach and bowel .trouble. The physician said his digestion was very bad ard that if it had betn earlier in the summer and we would surely have hotter lost him. Sro:u8trevdt Hide. 06-- 7 Ilingling's Horse Fair. MRS. EMMA ELLERRECK and fam- wc-alho- I-- lasti it, has dawrired. and the' citizen wittj push TO-DH- Y J25.O0O if. to-visi- dntlt. Dr. W. O. II. Terrell, 2k1 Tuesday Friday Dancing Erery Evening. ts EaJt "bT W. IlalU urxJerlaier and err. baJmer. 110 Weil saa io. Tai 10 IK (j I p. oatoCIc. to 10c. r-rc- yUiiJuP.AL DIHECTOIL a year. Success Duo to Hard Work. When asked to what he attributed hi? N success he said: "Hard work. That Is the only way a man can win. He must not live beyond his mean?, either. "I think that one of the greatest dim aa cultie a younsr man has to fight in New York is fpendlnc more mont y than his That Income warrant?. If the younjr man Every I'rcrr.iim. can afford more he than money spends it is Rolng to mean unhappine.cs or worse for hltn. r.tar fata 9 Plt Iik.rtrrwt. "I will make Just one more statement, vria r.xtlttt South Fourth My desire has been, and always will be, to be fair to my men and play r.o favorites." The rirf of W. K. Corey has been as great as that of Mr. Smith. COMMKXC1NQ Corey Follows Schwab. Mr. Corey has grown up In the stel business, as did Mr. Schwab, and. like Schwab, he started In th Hraddo k mills at day wages. From there he fol lowed Schwab to Homeftfad. and. still following Schwab, served with the Hd-gThompson Iron Works and. finally. rcrformar.ca 2 ao4 I p. ra. with the Carnek'ie St"1! company. Corey has been president of th Carne;!' St GItANP KTItHET r ATA DC company, which is tasily the most im 15:20 a. m. Daily. company of the portant subsidiary i niu-states .stt-- corporation, f iuv Schwab resigned the sain? post. Oncp more Corey, who has had no direct connection with the l"nl.ed States Steel corporation heretofore, follows in the ptr ps of S hw aib In becoming the active head of the steel coriorntlnn. Schwab is now the president of th steM trust only In name. His assistant Hoir.an lllrpodroro. will run the United Slates Steel conjuCotUy Zo"oa1aa.l Arnr. ration. Ldvirattanaj M URum. at 5e Hlnln of At 25c. Saitair Beach Sunday, July 10th. 500 the Commercial club last evening. MISS CATHERINE CULMER leaves this evening for a month's visit with Mrs. De Wolf of Beaver, Utah. LIGGAN leaves G. W.t $1.00, PcJae 10c Leave Salt Lake 9:S0 a, rn. IteturnlDSt leave Ogden 11:'0 p. m. pnn.. lie the division r i vJR. AND MRS. F. I,. OSWALD gave kt (".inner to a small party of friends at MISS MARGARET Via JL was made UDerlntendnt of of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad between Wkhart and Grand Uaplds when 24 year old. Followln-that he arved a? purrn- tendent of "the LnnsInK division, of the Youngstown division and of the .Toledo division. He became ailBiant general beins: at superintendent slx years ao.was mad that time 33ytars eld. and 3. when yean general nuperlntendent old. Two years aco h was thoen Ktn- eral Fuperlntendent on the New l ork Central, and now. when only 33 ye:ir old. he ha been made general manager , MR. AND MRS. ALBERT S. DAY have gone to Portland, Or., to spend the summer. Later they go to northern California, where Mr. Day will engage in business. 0GDEN AND RETURN Trunin and pains lie fair, hon-jt- , 8MITII. AI.FIUU) taking. AD IIIESI 02 2Z)C Via Oregon Fhort lAw. Final limit October Uth. Hv Short IJno nrvnU. t E--di Curtain Rls at 8:30 j rx, 2lat!nt every Saturday at 3:2& p. to. 930.50, August 6th to 13th, IncluiWe, Have your rightful ambition?, but work a If today's efforts everything. In . XI1.TUTTAI. TOimiSTSJLad 10 Others 10. LOS ANOELES AND RETURI Live within your Income. ood. lene Saturday for Brighton. ye on the Don't work with one clock for closing time. ri--- . ily will $31.50. and come up rmllinp. 3 vaudeville. t .xnd Qjlldrsn Direct Trorn the E.t, iXAHTnro akd ruxjwat. Their Enrt!ona! Hit, tt "002,". Catering to Don't be afraid to work overtime. SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN 12S3-J- TIpboia inair-cLAs- a s In- " jj ilr. J. HIXUS, Genl hn Do today's work i wr'.l that no one can find a flaw In it. ' " ' THEATRE WASHINGTON. Ta.. July !C Jar." Collin, at McDonald, attempted lc kfil hr two m.itl children when ir.formrd that had smallpox. The children had thy III for several days. A physician prv r.vmced thMr allmmt smallpox. The Ir mother lost her sens-from fright, and. dilnK an ax. attempted to ktlt th little nrs. ll took three mm to Ciruvrm her. Bo willing to Ftand hard knocks MRS. A. T. MOON gives the second in a Forles of luncheons in honor of her Pinch, today. mother, M MISS MARGARET R. ROBERTSON ha? returned from Chicago, where she ha 'nren studying music under Prof. Shf'-rv- Livea, )RR1S & ROWE'S Second East street, where they will shortly be at home fito their friends. re- Woman Sought to End Their MAXIMS FOR YOUNG MEN "WHO WTSII TO V NEW YORK, July 16. Two men high MRS. EDWARD S. FERRY and Mrs. u . Montague Ferry have Issued invita- in the business world are today attracttions for a luncheon tomorto be ing the attention of the public because row at the Country club given In honor of of their youth and the Importance of their sister, Miss Edith Ferry. the positions to which they have risen. One of these is Alfred H. Smith, the THE MARRIAGE of Miss Mary Vera n newly-choseTempest and George Ilyrum Lucas will general manager of the take place at the home of Mrs. Henry New York Central railroad. He 13 23 Scoileld, 250 West Fourth South street, years of age. this evening at 8 o'clock. The other is W. E. Corey, nominally MRS. THOMAS B. DAVIS will be the assistant to Charles M. Schwab, but In guest of honor today at a luncheon reality president of the billion-dolla- r given by Mrs. George M. Downey. steel trust. Mr. Corey Is only S6 years old. MRS. J. C. LYNCH and Lynn son leave today for San Francisco, Both From the Ranks. m here they will join Mrs. Ezra ThompBoth of these men have risen from,the son and spend the remainder of the summer. ranks. Mr. Smith began his railroad work as an employee of a construction MRS. LINDSAY R. ROGERS will leave Monday with her children for a gang at the age of 17. He was foreman of the construction gang a year later, short visit in Nova Scotia. and at the age of I'O he became general PALACE Infants Had the Smallpox, BecauBO 0000000 Smith, New General Manager of New York 0 Central at $25,000 a Year, Began in Con struction Ganf. A. H. past 3 'clck the ceremony Miss Bluny Cowden of this city uniting anr John A. Jones of Leadville was and later Miss Marion Menoush or Rock Springs, Wyo., and Anthony B. Quinn of Evanston were married. SUFFERING CHILDREN OF SUCCESS E SECRE rO MOTHER WOULD KILL L WOR K. WORK IS P .1 uuy Ticket Ko-n- lar time table: CiSO, 9. 11 a. m.f 1:H0, H:.10, H:30, 7:H0 p. m office Z3L J |