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Show FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST :mn r vjrn. ruzsnjrinrisi e i 2 2 -- rurutnsnn ru wailf u cum nnAAJxrinAtrinrj nnnsu uvu tnjrq MAUDE ADAMS WILL PLAY I RING COMING SEASON SMfWifih? uva oj nruxninrurl run rui inruxr-ruxr-i " Salt Lake Telegram. The 7, 1903, PARTY of nine Salt Laker?, in eluding Mrs. II. M. McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Hoyminsky, Mr. and Mrs. C. gool Spots for Summer Bays A May Try Old Plays Before Bringing: Out New Vanes, Mrs. Matt'.e Iluey,, Miss CJ;Kiie Lucas and Miss Nellie Pearsall hhyc rais morning for a trip through the wstono. O. '. States Land ft yesterday morning for wh-rhe will make a short visit in Lo:; A nvelvs with his. daughter, - I- e Si-- ' MISS DESMOXDA KKLLKY, a member of the Kl.w and Erlanger company of New York City, is visiting friends in this city for a few days. Miss Kelly leaves for Taxman, Wash., on Monday. -c :u-!re.-- ) THE MISSES PEATUICE and Ella Hyde i:nU r Cined at an informal lawn party last evening. . - hr 1 ..1. . MRS. A. RUM EL left last night for Ihitte, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. William Eryan. vari-:ti--- ; -- A rat-ir.- Utt e!J e. l.iv August and feet! d h r. li:!.is. liv .. S to.!..y. on cldtne b u. hae and stitfeee,'. l. RENCE RENSIIAW and HeUheote of Walker's store, left The "sday evening for San Francisco, Ivs Ar.gele aiu, southern California for a ieeiua's vacation. C LA .'ann-- tailor I sb - - a; ii. '.ir.. i I w d y t'i.it and vary t iri-r. ce h. f t!m- - t i h !tt" v!t: h" tia- Ui::e. August days U : COell- - i .r.v i)t - 1 of Chicago are at the Knutsford. r.ti-- - , 2 "M k Pttntr ''; en i t' rn. ? i H TONIGHTror. - yo2:kt's i;i:co::n:. r-IAK- lhUVlo.--- OF ACr. : r- - I fr Ik: D d Ddits. i!fnts. ! vi- -. i l 4 tToieciive iiierctiaots ( ia t : . , - . - H D.-r-tar.i- i tf.:ai3 MOTon-pAcn- n t- A-.i-- r. V;.b-.,ur- I rc n t: f I . 1 - IS H at. R YV mill r Ial Drills fnm Sonir u i'iV (lhu'l U - - R Jq 4 f:tnnl for Pt nI t s. count Fabian. Cannon or. Front Seat. n'in? i:vf.::v night. Count i Quit?. DEAN AND MRS. EDDIE and the 7. It., pre ntai Ilcdrrvnry NEW YORK, hibiren went up to Rrighton yesterday J. ('.'. Hiblev d l' ne.svlv ar.ia, w h- h.a-- a : i. 7 - it V: ronnrr r.r.ANn ilYo:p :;::t !.!t v d to-.-th i Pt Don n lh:'-id N. Y.. ar.d " ! r orr.ing ard will he away until some summer hnn" at N l A Y NlilltT ... time in September. four KUts, inclu.l:nr do- -- hb.- H. Can- - ,f,. ..;!J- -I P el..n ;.-i t y.tie I v.rFi r ,'n .' or . ol ta I f!...v.'(, ,sis ot llhv.ots. , :, U;..,lr:; HELD'S BAND. MRS. M. A. DEC, the Misses Dix and noU navor started i It. t . adimr th- . i.rm.,1 ..ir, . .. . ... Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nieol leave today Ho uk iI. u ril ' oj.-- .loo. "1.i.. on ii i. .,..,v ooo-i r. i ",ru i oia. i au.m rian j for a trip through the Yellowstone park. ikiiii ra i .i in. v. i.- o. i . aaa , u.mii."ii. nio:)ile trip to .ioum jnws"i. wh-t dli etj l.u hi'i'o lal the .tail. and .j:f bW motors two orauiiod Tiiey a of tl p. re.'.! after th Illinois Congressman ii.sn ted on taking tioaal I nvu .us of tie- Huariaii j t;, . f the the front sat of tie- first iiiit"inli SENATOR BEYBURN'S .,rmy. w as better Hum 'bo'ause tho IDAHO EXCUKSION, PLEASANT ROMANCE Banquet to Cricketers. j T7 O LONDON, Auq. 7. Tho Suriey . lub C1..t T! r l'h'.bol leraa the hii'.mi' last nipht Will Wed Charming Quaker Giil crick oan. i.x. r mat n Mnnniav. Atint at .al. oe.-uSrlt Lako & Los Anco Kai!rcaJ. nur tmer.t for and thfihinr lub. hunting. of Whom He Met and Loved I arth nlars. a f'r in and ( hair speech hii.ly plod the o:i tr'clr Twenty-Fiv- e Years Ao. complimented th laid ?!. Ehpo Kurop. an Hnt-M- ; they tf.it,."c splendM flay and tlv stvid.-ox- Y11 vi.-ifirst li.nh.ts ir tlu and eh bath": nir.de uv. fine ctr;c up. - will live to SPOKAN1, Aug;. 7. A romance Main and Zul So. II. K. l'.nrtbnt. Prop. I res:- - d the hop- - that hover a quarter of a century conies the day when they shall na et tie pick IT'I WAUI'l "TH. KTH to a liaiipy climax next Yednsday, when of Knland in tost mateh-- s as ho Auk- -.i.ur .dry. Tte; can win Ilk- four n s ex XothirYs'elduu I'rinton iloyburn, Plaho's bachetra liai;3 now io. a Teb rcrani want ad. ior d Pfdh rh ! I;. rept lor I"riit"d States Senator will marrv Aiiss Jheratlna Veatrnan or" Clsester count v. Picture 3cn Elect Orliccis. !5 tnko ye i ,' ' 7AIL0R.MADE CLOTHING. ejr n orp 1'ennsi Ivania. na- 1 ho .;Ind.. f. e Au;'. rr.P. I Indhinapolis. eais ago younpr ley hum met I Veatniau. like himself a Ponnsylv.anian ol tional Mention of photov;i ;. pher s to- P.ua i:,. iiftoi."."! the nevt thirty days v.r wid j. (,r Uiiaki-vear.d they became friends. '. so tl. th'. ancestry, Itv In oil'icrs: the elected .A l.o.t. rp-suit to order any In the young lawyer carne wast ami day r :;u!.ir pri"'. Work Ind., iTesid- at; : V. lb- ;fu.- j.j than TIMi; TAhl..: settled m 'lun ho. hecanie a at lent C. 1. b first 'or ns,.tl and I.nr.en. Hi W.Mt tho bar, acquired wealth, ami last winter - ' ,.n,,..i. I lie. . Sit'V. socr.-taryo o!i, Srmth. . ,. became United States S nator, but he did loway. Ten.. Haute, Ind.. . ' N . 2 a. Tiejr.. . j not forget the Quaker sirh Ihisto'i. IP hitrro.v.-, ! i Nt . . p.m. Ne. Now he has smio Kast ami it is ne.-c- t ? I converitian wnl o n!-- at . a. ri. N. that they are to he married next t ... t:t'.t"? was 1. niiucm"iit today . i. 'e Y dnesday, probably at tho horne of th. TO GO sa- WIIEBS v art ?".. Nu. a f national oroct to phealoaraphdo j .! bride's mother. A wed d bur trip to SpoN f :H. Ion at Vv'inor.a. FOR AMUSEMENT. 4- , j '. p. i j. kane and Alaska will follow. 1 z MAIN. il t : ; JJo 223 S. MAIN ST. Telephone 473 1 I i 223 S. ...Manitou Mineral Water... n Curt? Jr. T'.aH'"1 l MinW AFTF.lt TI1F. HACK; ,1 - Mrs. !!: wer is a sister of Mr. Ferdinand J. At r- - City. : m-- i h,-- OS lao' : If..-eoa- If, it i R EWER t.-- ;. t' !lr; d t.t ai.', da ''oil p, v.la v.ij an Pt th :illn' i.l of ap a si h da rtdips. ihlivrreif an a'!dr h t. tla i;eFeia rex! li of his onsclt ttfopH in ',iii.., the f 'i.pe tl t S'.it. and Afri' a. IP cop ha . n to the s'hoius hhe.ald ' not ki arly :x 'I.Mh.i as r.i w"... ford. I.- aid-to add ...rd ci';,ir. j,. ti e fell ti.niun-- n i;, tie ;r ew.i riI " 1 r.jp'-ir.p-- nUm a jr. A Yh la-geo- BICYCLE RACES eroT "J.. "" I Best 25c Vaudeville Show n Stasev! in This wid -- . ':.r:ard ih ta salt t ir ir. "' 0:.'LY IIANDLKD.CGLT THE BEST) 3 J i a ma;y Ctt ll.lt Pi I"'!!! T '.i;t It , hnedi, r mm-ow- n. fr wid plat, ar.d U.tto-.- is 'old - t J aroiu;.! the t W to :i''e'M'M!-- "' MSTWEUTOnS '!!!' i ll I , ff Hiout .i (.tid d fashion ea:rg.a rat' i a omir.er.t . cak-'-v- rklrt havft d iTt raany-Morr- d SCVl pro.n-irn'ii- 1 t'o-- - H-:- sib-n- : "'HA' C Whiskies and 'Vines f Cyclic I!IlgLO& $ ti h ETHEATRi -- ? P. - tl ... -- AJr adv re;;p ahotit fall fahl'r.. ! In wise band are d Pttlrc :i the air. nr.'l to wbl1" r tti! f mini' r mode whl nJ in' or whtrar that mi.' wid f nd with th" VV h ive r.ot warm weather. yet haast.d the effect?! po?"Ud" ni ri? the to whieh we h.ave given a.ppr 'Vah and the hanc s are that ih" onu!::' wlr ter ric h will be lh j reeaihrig ::nuer or. trat into haa'il r m.ilol.il'. : ;o, 6: ;o p.m. ALL rUKH AND BEST miAV.LZ QT i ro ;r i. mill w a Pun d t m ahos:t i:. e ;a: . Th $ .",.''. with J : r P'd'.f. !: I'." (ei.tj rn V tldll v. I'd !,! in x.o Ir.undH consohd.it tr.jr M.U I' i "tii.i. . ? : J1 7 - f.t'"!.!l; I. and Tle;,. ii - il'V pin. Fra! ri al Ipe,!,. ;h S'.n- ii, .. r t. W.tih.. tt;ti;vr tnornir.g the- vr-r- - MR. AND MRS. ROBERT S'. v.-e.t- p:o. and ate "d ir.' dt.dr s call a bailor frown French dr will still for mere f rm:,l wrar. r.drd talb-With I P. is frck. if piep'.vey fahilb-dwl'.l come a re net Ion aciln the phiiletl u.ilkh.g strc t and Us unltn.ed skirt. Sft Utab hmwo t t- t s s n-- . a k i 1 in-.- b'.-o-- - d a::d will . a 111 "" ! .1 5 -- mat- ilurday Blazn in Lumber Camp. zibelire ia ceuntlcss feature of the season. tfColeh, plaids and the soft-Ur- n d, subdued French MISS IRENE STRENG of Ogden is in tin. of tartan plaid w ill appviir the city, the guest of Mrs. I. Marks at G4 Seventh East street. In trimmir.p, nothing startlinly n w aTinouncid far. New developments of G. MRS. J. SPENCER. JR.. has gone the dar.idin:--so oinam I'i ini s. cut oat nt?, to Whatcom. Wash., for- the summer. s all sorts are ri' ef embrol.a appliques, and lac will be much used, alpromised, MRS. JACK KF.OGII returns this though it is confidently asserted that the week from Soda Springs, where she has day of the Cluny antique craze is b en is it fur the past two w eeks. More authentic is the Information liro.vn. coming MRS. A. C. FAYING left yesterday for coTMiis forinth" g l a sliad-- s. but dark tli" oarticularly a isit of a few weeks at Wasateh. r. all the way tb lightest lawn, is sld el ar end lis emt gr Foiiage M . AN D MRS. DAVID R. GRAY shadings, blue, in the corn l'.ov.ar shade, wall cive a box party Monday evening threap n u with mixtures of leisht col-- ( a'.k mixrs which tle-- w ill call "Th- - Tandng of Helen." tures. A'RS. GEOIK1E SNELG ROVE and Thei-is a rumer that - vin-ltailor. .! hildi n are home from Upper Falls, t he front ..t. rr. will p eks Peg' can- ..n, w here the y were P: u v.i.iiii eampiny more, though the dressy r V',' iu) weeks. - Tl-.,- . ... :S & f four n'gbt.H and F c ly i .. ot 3 130, : 1 r r N-- Im i i orh ww of I'duM' rae. . th." I1 and the l.nuii.g pavilion. 8 n : t r.K t or at Ti e fte- - vaudevilb and il .il k nre of a hii:h on'e-tha? fatrons f the p-- irt. to i;,g p.if j is bcir.e; laru Iy www y mm a. r.v. 1 1 9, y. the bioyi b' I Brond-!.'l- r Umvc i.t - ,T. - r MRS. ARTHUR W. COI'P left yesterday for a two months' visit in Denver and Chicago. MRS. JOHN REED and the Misses Certrude and Lily Mayer left yesterday morning for a visit to Park City. MRS. If. P. MYTON and son. Fr-- d, have returned from a five weeks' trio in Ye lows tone park. A i Ih HiU J'ala' Yi. vaudevilb' at tonU'ot. m w.-- an. will b- In full ! - some time at Lake Tahoe. Trains ! ii inee. l- 'I I . ie-da- h-- ore ... 1 - MR. AND MRS. T. E. CUTLER left yesterday for a trip to California. returning to the city they will visit YOU WANT at CITY PRICES - jr.vr'H ,n'ndrcl will b xl we. k. th S. U r.k- - T. tet f ' r an Klr.r.lnc n We.' f ADAMS and son Damon, f.. Ub hP.rd . lei t this morning for J, ok Angele?, where they will spend the coining m.atii. YOU CAN GET ANYTHING P-- I " - I- , !- 1 J $ lii&ri . . 5 ME. AND MES. ALMA D. KATZ, Miss Shearman and Harry Shearman leave Saturday morning for a camping trip in Idaho. hy . 1- ?!'-"-- ! u ; - i s tt st n-- i - i :l r ?"-.- t'.-.- Mrs. K. II. Dorm.an. V.'. 1 i i - ar.d It fretn Sh.-iw- - AGO ON 3 for b" "Tl the jv. n ,,f r.erce I. civ. ird Devils Dioripb?" Is a stroe. Or.i:r,..lSo story of New Krgland l!f- - a.t t! timer th furreii'Srr of th i:r,;!',h t t!." In th A me i P an am; ir IV. 7. Mr. !i ivr taken th" pirt of I'.1, lu d'fon : i ir i: Mr,. and Miss Arcan b t , re And rn-nwife cf a mli,i.!'r. Th : t if to be K' To'.iHjy ciouH d. Tie i:iKhty super will b- rr. mired. . i w',;i nUht Mor,. hdl np idng lay H e n." nf ai.r.oune.-d"Th" timms Tl... . .t.. ..r ... a. fur ,!-- e rfn'n .ir. are ytAl for trow hui i oih -- United W! r.tlrrly now to th I t t Ievi; l).-elp- famine" on Tu-r- d ,y rerlrth H ilt I.;iko Tlv.t.T. TbH ; C- "Th- - pubvtltute . h-- from home v.'hy not take it at a place like rjrjirsrv 5j !.-- It's a good p!ant every ones in a while, to Sake a m:.i! away from horn:. When you're takmr cn: r.w cv; tfvmurinru"U"Lru trv. u At th urgent rrjtiest of trvsny r. I d t' :; Henry M!!I-- t fc.is n ill IS. FLO HENCE MINER of Logan is in the city visiting the Misses Hyde. MRS. 5 Miss Adams h.n b.tn unuuril1y if successful In a prn tied way. Iter It ' ;) art has ap:;hl to the rr..i a sai l th.it hi h- -r thr years () ('1 star Mr. Fr.hrr-ahas mad a v. ft t; ; wns under if J7'.r. . NEW YOKi:. Aug. 7. Admirers or C profit nr. ir.-t tl.e Only Mr. ) salary y Miss Maude Adams, who have fearel 0 Frohman Pviifved l!i Iter tl; n. Ills f that her health w ould prevent her from h.ire rtu.'.ly 5;j,t tlm m.w t will on Th-5T it rror.t M this the year, tn;! ?tage appearing 0 profit is Mr. I'mh.i, m .d in el.learn with ken pleasure that '" !n c? for t'n- - Anv rl' .iri r!ht e making preparation for the coming nf tAlf;lon." The pn.f.ts of son. :r:!e:l to luore th in With, her return from abroad tl;o ruM!ei-t- LhteFor "The r." pie- mor agnin gained ground thnt sle will . 11 f titr...-the h'i td utosi riTvlptii not be able to resu;n h.er work. ."harles . f '.'". A:.d it is were than t ) whose under manacnn-iiFrohman, th.e ki:VM laid to thit - r.y;illle denied she will ai'jiear. . rw Mii-Mr. IViuie not Adams w;i.s that fully rf red from the strain cf la"t ye.a'rf tl . n has Tlv liitle w .rk. b ri idor.e hi h r !! ; i ity. rot "I saw Miss Adams a few day? ago." (i She lwn l e.iuht for lu r- If a h i". aid Mr. Frohiran. 'She look ! f11!'1''' best. Vlie ili com- - to New Voik from :i at i. bntlful her country placo. Mionkonkonvi,' to ar' - I., an a Ulg' in the CatykU;.". range for Ft aging her v.ext play. Siie ( will begin r;h"ai.il? in a few weeks. e: - fv ij "ili?s . Adams will appear at th.e Km- - j firi-tor our cyc:. we the sanvi and liens out That is a matter of nmrsc. pi re lived oil ttv new :.ir. "Tell you th- name ol the p'ay to just "I can't say a word about my-. produced?" repeated Mr. Fiohmar.. t inIn play. Mr. Frohiran won't "Xo, no; not yet. That is- a secret." arI to talk. am rumors contract under led that fact. test The Mij Adams will not be seen in a new p;.rt I can say this, however: shell Ur.doubpdly prod lie Ml" of this year, and so gives her nervous system a fuller opportunity to recuperate. my o! l plays In York, ufp-- the When she first returned from Kgypt. Ih'irie play, which will probably run she intended to produce a new Fni? four or !ie weeks." she went on. In a .second talk she said it was j.nv- play. s on Mr. sdue that on of Ijer forne-- silo I.arr;e "Imagine studym camel back, poor man," sh" said. "Mifs mJt;ht b substitut vl to often the im . son. and the IJartlc play be pres ided Davis (sister to Kieh.ual Hr.rdi-iiwore to I veils and later on. keep .Davis) heavy MRS. ARTIITTU Id. PRATT of Ogden came down yesterday and will be the tfuest for a time of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Pratt nt t li ir home on Sixth Last street. oi-k- 0 Production From J. M. Barrie's Pen. Y; O. F. DAVIS of the SALT LAKE GIRL HAS PROSrEBED IN A FINANCIAL WAY. ' i FRANCIS Q. LUKE, j Mana- -. r. itral ((M i r t i;. Tnp :n-- n t 1 ial nine:; ) i.-- jp-d-- . j -- - prese-ntativos- : . . . , - . . - . . 1 iT-'in- . - - - i tt: c rmir - i V VJ V l I X pro-'ido- - - pt S-- vi.-iro- -. j s . TODA- t. h-- t. .e-o- i 1 I". . tuar-I'.osio- 4 1 vb-e-pres- . ' A . . N-- T Slate ScIiojI of : Mines i VP r.-- ?. U pi , . . .'. ' . . ' r i ;: 4. Se!:ool P r e p ! ra t o ry School . A i o.T 2. -- t - I. ral Alt '. UP, A .! v.- - n. 1 i. . .1 Th- - k" . . f . ;: 5tate Normal -! And.-rson- S - P, " - ; . ar i ; ' 5 School cf Art and Sciences j -- tt : T'r rf r? i', P : M;:.t tin! th' h'.at. T3 t.-a- ; - tieas-ur.M-- pd T "v ; . ; . s'ui'.d., . WAKE DENIES CHAEGE OF VIOLATING Duchess Dines Kin;. Cowe, Isle of Viu;ht. Aup. suelo, Du' hc-- of Pi;e h' .ter. r:'"e a J'yi-la rs.? dintvr tonight Ki'-.ehiiu.-v- . lidward and the- ri;nc RULES. n- Kan., United. 7. Att.cr. t Uvfrir.rr Teh rr.tn will you on all Fjords. r.-rLock up tie a ami theat-rsdun The- , - lr-fot- ! . Tra'.f.t I. ; States Pension Coinmissionor Kug-enF. tlvts. were AVales of atnonj? Ware rero lied Tope k a yesterday for a f two or three hours' stop, en route to the Blanche Walsh Obtains Divorce. G. A. Id. reunion at VESSELS UNDER Francisco. Tn 7. Justice i n :ru his': LIVE New Y"ik, Au;. CONSTRUCTION SEIZED. ef divorce hi f r. ..r reply to a question as to the eharqes of sit'iied tie t'ual decree Walsh., tie- actress, in. h r suir Albert .Lirtin be ins dismissed from tho of ni.'.r.clie A!l'r-'liekman, to w ;: nn against i:T. N. .T.. ah- -. beins a violardrriiih Topeka j.iension ohice asrule--r.piz in.arra-was lvu. jii Mr. Ware tion of the civil service :s no a b. i. r: n: :1a r- Five sa id d Py ,. Gen. Gillesnie Promoted ie.,1 sh'pyaid- - haeh.,-"1 have not seen the newspaper ac:. fetif" K:ar.t 0 ;;.' tee. sh riff on a writ of counts of the charges, but under.--tanI Washb'Rte'i,. A w ii' '"" ." , '..i;or;--ioir on t! in.: cluirs?ed with promoting my coaeh-ro:-- u chief.. ef the Kttiivn. iVvtrt a .o ..n o "i "'i;.;:r:r :.t f t u to the bureau. As I never had a p:e.-idni 'f (Pa. ' apj peation of lr .: r: d l. H idiPer i ar die.tt ion m. a. f eoachrar.n I think this must be a iv.is- - .Mil. s. .;and lun b. r "o., ttrol have done- more btnuie ss in take. f r f "f y. 'ir. a re the pension ottbe this past year titan in Command of rrcsidio. . t for ten As . time f !:. O Pa similar r inn! rttital-years. you any not ehnrfred with n will see i Vie-lb- - --,:;ttt. tp a d i:i ip-the and lirm ' by h ' .ll dud of oll'a-- e in any manner, save a (X-Vl',il' Pau I :.!. . bdr.: ii''"- ' oT the o-- ,i i?. na nt of violation of the civil service rules. No senior n r npaa u:y ai tla military r ys The i, d an th cur'no' Tn of funds is alleged. liort a reality th.e l'r..i..ic. of eriatlon buiU ra V. Tatofd'-.Cruz. Adan be the attack it seems to s th- ',,f ir,. .,',.t ni;i , r : th.t V. nt '':'nt,.;'. APxhan tna ih:a bureau bya .)sL c,,inniai,d r until his 1. tir aa nt -1.01 boat rialnfli-ldmi:;j?lrat .iont. U P d for i iioir. . wan a ineut.- - oi. i court. 01 j'resmeni iioos.e tai. Satiiruav. enemies ' ; tl New nttal railroad of v. Se nth infar.try, w id assume th Jis th- - most ri.ici investigation by the W.icdbin t r oflu-eis I'ni: bud steam v.tcht a ;sCzarina. . ur.til ommar.d pr rnianent Civil Service commission." Cliatl's S. ih j.an f N v VorU. ni d th shu boat Happy I..y. Pui". brt; r Cel. Haskell Visits Capital. S- etrevts. n it u t s ; es, : ; ' d ' i . . . 1 , i -- t '1 V nrl TVpcJ Mnnrim I tl fUIU August io and ti. - , 1 u ' : ill-ti- '. - v'iy''i' !ha-x.- -- tp-otp- . rrh j t .. i I i -.l , i t- 1 -.ir coi-.-trt- dent. Col. WAS! NC.TOX. A'up IPi.-kel- l. Twelfth infantry. 1'orst Miss, i.s in Washington on a visit. .Lieut. Ccd. S. ii'dpn'i. oromotd. iias Peen assigned to the Twelfth infantry. 7. 1 i i i- -- Westerners in New York. II-r-tj- A inc. ,-it 1 These AVesterners XKW YOIIK, A tiff. A. M. ;ve registered here: Continental. Dr. ih Union, (P.rdon, Salt Pake;ZuGrand nsv ille, Ida.; llroad-wa- y D. Johns and wife, Central. I.. S. Pewds, Poeatello, Ida. 7. Ilrs. Stanford Sails. -- Char!- 7. Mr.-- v .hlM. ' i - j rvll il iLr hwab. .latv l at Lir . . -- H I . - M - - 1 t- G'-orr- re -I- '. i- :c . s ' ' P. : ; h : .1 ;v r - I i IP " ! ; . ' r fer .it At 1 . . s - a . i r - : a , : t t l!.- - t vJ t i" I si "3 a a w . - irn n i X p iOr il 1714 h . ly lb. Susr ' & il. Haprrrutta. !. Mr..-.,t-- r. P,,-- llli-.Ar- d r- - Ii'. - - J f . e- ; Pup-.'fn- r for .hva K. C. n a r v . lio-a.-.- - ; ..... . -- ViSr toC T - 4 . J5.65 for i' : ):iV.cr 100 lbs. Su;42r. Colfcc Saturday ONLY, per lb. 2Qz I.OO; c IV i Chirps o rr. TT v.' L-- ' 40c Mocha j a IT5-- , tl:c r - 7.-- :. V -- i 's ' ai Fan Francisco, Bir Strika Imminent. the surviving foundV. O S I A Y Lathrop Stanford, Stanford. Th T.andvic f IPt". T ... A V et Wcmro Jr.. uu'.ver- - all he Iceland . . itiik.i .,f . er of the t w r y r.m-l.i tv ' Jl.rtt avn.:i I lie li'. .aiH.ll WO! alio s ity-- , sailed today on the Ti nns-I'TCKSDAT. "Thno wi;i maKe a !' d,v. steamer Ventuna. 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