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Show THURSDAY EVENING, IUGUiBT 20, TBE:SAirT Lake- 1003.-- s CATS, WHAT THE MERCHAN T GOT a - njnrunjmruxrinn lTjuTjtrLTiixnrui MI S MAYER cives a Kensinsrton to day in honor of her cousin, Miss Mayer, of Chicago. State Street Grain Dealer Is Looking for Some Young Sign Artists Who Failed to Leave Cards. J-l- ly irf LirffS. II. l. THOMAS her mother, Mrs. Cleveland, O. MRS. HA BROWN for Mrs. Jacobs of has as her guest Robinson, IS 0ATS NOT of entertains today Seattle. MRS. ARCHER has issued invitations to a musicals to be given at her home on Korth Temple this even-In- s in honor of Mr. Edie of Denver. Among those who will as- Telegram. - law Us! midsummer Amusements BEFORE AND AFTER OF THE MERCHANT'S SIGN SHOWS JOKE. AT THE GRAND THEATER. HIGH-CLHS- "Tho Steam Ixiundry." De Bum. who that hi name ImpHes.. .......... Thorn "'BEFORE "Oats wanted. JI.Tj per, hundred." AFTER Cats wanted, $1.73 per hundred. treorjf e000 lr-Jnurn- - ttirl MuUlgan. I' Ncwblcxxl new caplal and new encngy arc TONIGHT! Al.ert Ladles Free Day Friday, Hug. 2!st btlinei'bre fr laundry-.MRfjii'tte nl S YHUDEYILLE everylhtrc ! F. WJMemann Aaron JIaltork, proprietor Of the laun. Charle Klnc drv Tom Nelson, hi foreman. ...Frank Arthur Itotert Montague, a black I i yf3 Ike i P tt new. reMrter for the tvir street hay and grain at the top of his voice the merit." merchant was made the victim of a crying of his property. There were little cats, big ntc, young Larry very cruel joke last mgnt ana mis A South State PET . ola cat, tortoise-shel- l. Mack, blue, Jf ttnb' Uttllock, Tom nwerthrirt...... morning, in consequence of which he cats, Mm ChamWrUln , .Ml cats and white among the assortgray is today offering a reward for the iden. ........ M alone, the ment. Bridget sist with the programme are Kni13Si ill1 of the perpetrators. tification the at The merchant gazed askance t v tietle, Mrs. Osborne and Miss Monahan. cb p. a Maud Brllen. After before him. Mir i;tel!a. It arnrtt Wishing to buy a quantity of oats he motley assembly to he silence efforts obtain finally a "Oats many wanted, UrlJicef friend Toll MRS. SINCLAIR and Miss Sinclair yesterday painted sign: McNulty, VIM Jlii Ftck'tt $1.73 per hundred. apked the reason of the disturbance. gave a morning- party yesterday, fr'.nd .... Nell to the Each lgn three Some the ltoblnon. time everybody grain boy pointed during night nt which Miss Luce, Mrs. Bintz beMi Neiiie WbIemm boys exercised their skill and ingenuity which had been erected the night and Mrs. Kell won prizes at fore. po oat read sign making the painted euchre. The hostesses were asPatrons of the Grand had a rrfo4 would Instead of rending, "Oats Wanted, a different that very impression Tree, Miss sisted Misses. the Bird, by one-haof the cap$1.75 ' Ir money lat niicht. "The be gained from it. far tlu per Hundred," phow Xevv of little and Sayre Jersey Pedestrians walking on the street ital O had been erased making the sign Steam laundry" wnt with a ntrh, ant Grace Bird. There were forty last night were seen to smile as read, "Cats Wanted, 51.73 per Hun- the late guests present. applause was of the uproarious kind. dred." TTV they passed the grain store. is nt m bet in a took Tom the Wiedemann broker showed about The astonished the up grain Whn proprieter C. MRS. II. M'C READY and daughter, 8:30 this morning, he was confronted by joke good naturedly and laughed hear- tramp character, and captured the Miss Cleila. have returned from a spectacle '.hat caused him to wonder tily. Every boy was required to pass house as t.rorge Ie P.um. Nellb Wiede.' a trip to New York and Philan f jif he was "seeing things." Lined up the front door of the store and throw mann a Kell i:ohlr.?ori n an aba Ilall-Tku delphia. cats five Aaron Klnc were oritf. Charb? his cats Inside. For every around his store door, forty deep 10 cnts and about a Mt.tas M Itotert were Frank the and size apof various paid boys age, color, Iuijr boys MRS. HAROLD RUSSELL will visit .x Jennie hamlK-rlaifeline llallmk. the M"ta of members in which hundred three The feature only pearance. her parent.---' in this city in Sepwas that tribe had been purchased before the and MI?j Jer? le Irailron ; Pridsret Ma- other the resembled each tember. Salt Lake & 1c Ass,tlrfl Biiroad. every boy had from one to three cats in dealer discovered that the cat were lone were the other leading chara'drr of ft rear window, and that of the pl.iy. Fone of the 5pec.ilti-from arms. his escaping MISS KATE MAY ERSKINE. daugAs soon as the grain dealer was Feen some of them had been brouKht back a the flr?t nlcht were repeated, and fwnc hter o .Mr. and Mrs. Archibald and scramble ensued, second time by the enterprising young-f-ter- ne . one Introtluced. atnoner th bitter August 20th, approaching a general Erskiao, tlnd Walter C. Hurd, an well done by Ml5 dane the fworl to and first get place, boy every trying Wards Twenty-Eight- h attache of the Department of Pickett and Mr. Whippier. Forestry at Washington, D. C, be "A Steam Utui.dry" will repeatM who formeily resided in this city, will he the of "A Prdr tunlKht. Tr.irr.pJ1" and wa the private secretary of bill for Ft May and Saturday rdKhl and HOMELY WISDOAV FOR EVERYDAY USE. Senator Rawlins, were married Saturday matlne by Bishop Woolley last night at the home of the bride's parents Tomorrow nlcht I d!- -f v.;'. I be sdmlt- 21. Tf Inclined to be rtfrvoi. Do not be afraid of nlcht on Firrit street. Mr. and Mrs. Eat nothing you know ted fre to the Salt "Pal are rontul mvt stud to master yourself, nlr; frch rdcht lr I will hurt you. Hurd leave today for Washingthan fta bottled day theater. The ,cw t h u . r in pi f TesUval cf Choice-i- t XIcoi! 33isiif Fruit should he a large and exercise ton, where they wm make their fr air. cverytxwly. Pre to all. future home. portion of one's breakfast. If there are dark circles TlufatnL" Xevpr eat more than can around Tiisto th Deliclou The Pacific U'.ar.der u I'd hrn the eyes it means In the uf of Irrd drink MRS. YON KNOBLOCH gave a dinner be easily and properly "Bar.mnA PoL' imand should be Try or food, rt member that it In irorKous irlmtal swrty at J.;!t .Jr to last evening in honor of Mrs. looked after. Kuroemo Cooked "a x Haotl." It . morrow blood be to mediately warmed must Fasting: for ortf day will Alexander Ramsey Thompson of Incan It enter before brat often prevent a serious rillt, Tattena and, Tuste Octvt. New York. Among those present It is well to have several to the circulation t" be .n still In the w Inn Sr. sr. nd L tK'""!ii illness. were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Downto pairs of hosam and never thfre 1ft no better ptare frir pbai-utc- . from More suffer people more Mr. E. tne W. Mrs. and we.'r Vigus, ing, pair too too much than eating. than mi' day at p time, Mr. and Mrs. Delano, Mis3 XVOTP n fhould take five rx!t little Pi!t I.ke. Artt and. If damp, a two or h mlr,nte Florence Paine, Dr. Landenberg-e- r, rhysician and Druggit. n day from work, 1 Si c Hn. .rn. bt-tfNo r p rv, t will and floors be rest Hardwood three rugs days' Me (!.Roscoe Yigus and Austin 1 en tin- hick, u!l I C p.rv. Ford & F!utr"'n, a promlr. r.t lruc No. Na ar better than carpet on for the feet and for the and f.np.rn. muscle relaxed, nlth eye N .20 p.m. t No. ftrtn nt Rocky Hill Station. Ky . write: Landenberger. shoes. sleeping floors. J, be f.iutid Thl ? m. dose, y I CI. No. U r ( p Sr Dr. were htt We j tix. by You enn often help a tep. of t t prrwrvrr No 15 I, p.m. N. bfs-nA tendtnev to stoop and a wonderful MRS. F. J. FABIAN will entertain Satto for for the rd llerbir nervous headache by comb1 C p rt. No. U tl 39 jp XT.. health. b auty nr.d of of our j' t: be V"t round shoulders N. in honor of Mrs. may afternoon ord"rrd three customer. urday r ing the hair gently. ItOUND TUif. "C overcome by keepbiK the sfretiKf h. Kobe wer In lierernber. and we are ci.-in !i?cn Chicago. If you feel too tired to eye in walking IJtNGroiiD. Mrr. obJ, on some f t). Herblne h.t k!v:i mi. h Ktcat itwork, stop work. It is never ject avoid In one's than th higher MIt. AND MRP. WINDSOR "V. "RICE safe or prudent to work hHd, i tall man's hat. If Towil-- fhoprirp. il nr t!.r l fact ton tti.it we have dn ' lira t ed thi leave hnrtlv Pr an Eastern beyond one's strength. In the city streets, or som crd.er three tin . r '. b lay we rave stores where "bar if Wear linen next to the point on a tree or building. We J.e ae. It jt your at. 'he r r f cenurri; i skin, as it most readily abbetter to pay a few p nolo, to iay Dr. O, B. S IrJey take pleasure Is wear rnenNow to and sorbs the time to athbt moisture, than the In J.IKS. WILLIAM H. DICKSON and b dtl njllnff woolen Tor o.jtr Raiments. your health habtfs. :ir f theje pt hol-. t M. I. daughter. Miss liene, have at from i hix weeks' visit on the coast. V rr rijjirtrtrtri N: irv.t C- Weekly, and II. H. Knhl-raPope Ptccclvct Martincll!, ruxrrujnjrjru tvw Mr. of Chlratrn. Schleicher MISS RUTH KI It K PATRICK leaves .. !;s ussed uith th" President the re': ti.'.u l Mi: t ir .U In trKte t i n fnr inforrt-ittorhcrtly for a visit w ith friends in k movement J;t China .md i form and th tv;.ji i tirn .on. r l if . hIpu t .r.. thi alencd ptinlment of 1. Sharchnl wUh ?r MC.iInt had tnr s ittdr4 reeditors who were advocate? of the A I P.P. K t. e I). II E EM AN and daughter, .1 a form. Mr. Kohlsaat talked to Mr. y i r h!m nr;- Ii rtclr cf Ccmedien, la I ve returned from CaliAbb about the tiroKnel currency llofwvplt rUKEIUL DIUZCTOH. fornia. leerlslation. The May Itower returned to is Oyster Bay yesterday. Last nlrrht Mrf. tr. Y. TAYLOR and German Write Doad. !ertnktr MARGARET irter TV.110irtl, unInJI Miss Alice Roosevelt and a Roosevelt, Wctt 1'0. fe. are Mrr . Daniel Harrington Prof. Fridrich small patty of relative went nhmrd taimer. BERLIN. Aupf. LAUNDRY a few days with friends Dietevici of the Orientalist university is the ship, Upp. lotofP.fe. w ltr.es from which will they r.nd relatives on the Weber. dead. He was born in Berlin in S21, the first of th" reries of international A rer,5 Cmvir, and wrote extensively on the grammar, f yacht races today. Son Born to Mrs. Itclin. 2.I1SS LOUISE PEKPwY, who has been literature and philosophy of the Arabs. r. 1 A " y Ni;V OHK. A'ic. brn ! visiting- in this city, has returned to.ta to Mm, C !i er I tin. u If- - rf Hr 6m f l 1 !. . c rn win like four aces ex. Nothlnjr Un-ir.ri to Ogdcn. drfcr.'kr le.inElrs; own'-- nt the 1 Original D. A Pv. Dead. cept a Telegram want ad. of i b AP'.Tl ' r A OF PAIR 20. Mr?. NEW YORK. Aupr. Caroline INriRS. THOMAS PARTRIDGE and fam. IAicillia. Hoi ton. widow of Capt. from Castilla returned have ily F'r--.- r Springs, where vthey have spent v ?e?or?RlnalC Dauh!" of thT RevoiS! ;) net i 1 the past month." x:n. tion, is df ad at her home on City Ip'and. : i MRS. F. E. PARKER and her sister, Her father. Capt. kidn.ore, fought In the Continental YOU et CALL army. Mi$s Lota Bishop, of Bay City, ASESME!JT irOTICX Mich., arc the guests of Dr. and j tf New President of Peru. Mrs. Ewins;. SAID A ! e r f N Mfft I!!: H rf LIMA, Peru. Aup. 2' Congress has I c i t P ;rr . t'i'A DR. AND MRf'.. F. F. REED enterf i i1 formally proclaimed the election of ":" . tained a. number of their friends Second Candemo and President informally last evening at their Calderon. A new election for tf 4 ' f U f '.:r home. FirstYiee-Prerddehas been ordered, (!.i t ft V. f"ts;iy i l,k.o 5;h y A ' havfor Fenor Alario chosen cf ofiice, that ; w MISS DORA CHESHIRE is visiting: ing died. thfre t rerls, rr ' i n S iff. Miss Winifred Candland in Mt. IJ.e - lundr. Jrie pouriig into Every Lady admitted to grounds and theatre . lf Utah. i . . Third s. Indnstribs are dzvd jpyiwMI Pacific Islanders' Day oping' Willi J I Friday, August b.-t-te- r unptm dented elf-contr- !nh dl-gest- ill-hea- - s bir'-mtnt- r" Ml'-'-mu- - - rr-nin- . I ed Los-lie'- 'v ." ni -- s PRICES at Known People, - '. Ii-p- ffi Tonight THE STEAM r?r "F-'Wwh.J- t . - , mmmmWMr ! OUGHT TO TOWN" tllrttf Pleasant. THIS "SPOTLESS VISITOR TO CAPT. AND MRS. STYER entertained a few friends informally at their quartern at the post Tuesday evening". MISS ANNA D. NASH has returned from Lowed, Mass. MISS ALICE BOUT WELL of Manchester, N. IT., is the puest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes. MRS. .1ACOB ISRAEL, Mrs. Barbara Rockland and Miss Mamie Israel have gone to California to make their home. ARCHIE JONES of Telluride, Colo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maye Sheaiei, on West Fifth MRS. South sueet. : MISS NORA G LEA SON entertained an informal music-alat her home at MRS. JOHN R. BRUFF, marriage took place re-in California last week, have lumed to the city and are at home at 110 North Main street. MR. AND - ZWICKY, who has been MIPS ET.KI with the t?na ins the past weekHill Browns at the Balsam cabin, Silver Bake, rt turns on Wednesday. Mrs. W. J. Montgomery and Mis Edith Woodmansee are: ;it the cabin for the next tw weeks. WRTHIIT nnd DIB AND MliN E. hxst even- two- children retun in;- from a t r r through the Yel- - lowrtone park. V rdR. AX D MRS. GEORGE CROSS Or., who have been Portland, of' and Mrs. Ernest A. Mr. guests Greenwood, returned last evening to their home. Of MISS KATE DWYEK returned irom Denver vesterday anernuun, by her little niece, r ied Borna RuKsell. MR. AND MRS. JOHN II. KIMBALL announce the engagement of their daughter, Afton, to Adrian II. Pembroke. RAMSEY ALEXANDER MRS. is the York New of Thompson Yi- W. E. Mrs. Mr. of and gest n MRS, GEORGE R. HANCOCK . ' ;.-,- offire In fact it is as n?ar perhctiy clean as plenty of work can make it. Tables, walks, benches, everything shines and The glistens about the place. fare is but 50c. . tr. f if NEW YORK. Aug. 20. The Tax Assessors of Oyster Bay township have completed their records for the year and show a charge against President Roosevelt of $40,000 valuation. William C. Whitney heads the list at $2r0.000. U: 1 i 1 XT if rr.! i p. n i . tn rt sr-- ? IP "'. Neutrality of Denmark. COPENHAGEN. Aug. 20. The National Tidonde announces that at the Czar's instigation Prof, von Martens, ihe international jurist, has madf a proposal for securing the neutrality of Denmark which will shortly b submitted to the Governments of Europe and America. NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Charles L. Reichman, known as the inventor of ihe first oil cooking stove, is dead at his home in Brooklyn, aed &6 years. He was a native of Prussia. Guests of the President. OYSTER BAY, L. I., Aug. 20. The President received a call from John A. Schleicher. editor of turned last evening from a visit with her parents at Park City. MRS. BREWER of Chicago will be the guest of honor at an afternoon party to hi given Friday by Mrs. Jungk. MISS DREHMER hr.s gone to Catalin.i island for a stay of several re- months. Tk 3 el ::,: er ;) fn r irp !- ..-- lth tt j ? rpsrk i: . ? ri FrilT, u r r M r k ,j" 1 t r. l 3 flfftf. t'h th i.lCi t . IH r OF T CipHat State School The Schcol of Arts and Science offer courses In: J. General Selene. 4 2. Liberal Art. , Mate Normal School Th Ft hocl of M5nr Pm 1. 2. 3. 4. Mlnirg I.nctr.eorln. Elertrkal Kr.glrifi-rinf-. Civil Knjrlrirrin;r. tsi Cour j Mechfin'.cnl Kn;1n?erlr.f. Preparatory School al Kn-rmeerl- The proximity of icrr it mines reduction work of various kind anl power houses for the generation of levtrlcltjr afford uneserliel adrantage for thorough and practical work In all the erutrtnerrinR courfe. UAti TKAIMM) ANU UOJI KSTIU PCIBNCII are feature Of th nor- . Entrance examinations, September 5th. ICth an4 llth. Itf - Jk rlr.ct!ty. 'i - y !ftf miff f tK f H p,t j, jr; r -- . gB mmb ii B ma M r "v iXT." Yl I A U i t g rs f Mil f .v;,; lA U'J.I j ' (I Delivered 1 - f 3 1 I', r4.! tor,. th muled to you for tzri I it i p !- - r. I ; j 1 1 1 r a Said a Word Kr.,w - 8 m t u t I It J til p j i jj r t: I, rr . 1 J J TP. 'NAM, er A!-o-j- iri I I k - r-- ., Haven't I 7., 1 I w jj rin i .vtjpj Ir.rf ts!r s t r : i.rl ' ' c mj r, y hi w U t : ! r:r r f r . r h P 4U:Mt cf tf i Alty c f n r f. r n ! y tfjf' rrlcr " s "O S2. mri!:r--. of . fI r!t m - 5 .'.f trr!ar)- thl Ar;tt . t of atj. dents, September 11th and 12th. Students tvHl be arointed in flndlnir miltable boarding places. Annual rcjclatratlon fee. 10. No tuition. Send for catalogue and Illustrated circular ar.d Irnrn what eTre!rt tunlties the University offer for a broad, liberal and practical Juration. opror. NIVERSITY OF UTAH ccsirjpar.v. rt-tt i ituttr. rr t t A Preparatory 5ph-'- o The Normal School offer: maintain 1. A four-yea- r which Rive prrparatPr fur th nuri Normal Course. 2. Advanced Normal Courpe. I.Jh-rIn General Sf !.n-- . Art. 2. Courses In Kindergarten Training. Law, MedklPe &nd Uoi'.r.m. The shop and the chemical, phynical. electrical, mechaniral. nKy1ni; nni metallurgical laboratories are unsurpassed In th coinpWtenrg of their eaw.p-inen- t. mal con r Be J t h:t 1vn h if mm- IE m rltr- ing. ' VS Ij f STOCKHOLDERS' MEET. her f will M. i ! I -- i t! j-.',- crrciAL of Mines onr ff n P.A?..' Al.n'l") : tv j nf . B i j. t cf cmen.i:ric th U 4 rtodjlV. j -. Crrj-Tftl!.- T mimm fi t 7 : t rk ! The University of Utah Includes th Fchool of Art and Science, th StaU School of Mines and the State Normal School. School of Art and Sciences . .t'lt4ii. - m jj r-- I i. Tf!rm 1 1 -- 1 r.t . w!;! t niinn, rofjv f. Af t.4,,i r;f H.J :r-t :, r t r n Tlrtt Halt P. ".! r. t tf r HUH, ttr-- H of stockj toixtrn MTXTINC. t ill fcj b aril r n J ror.t. . - e ' rr. H . mmm a j U; (f o i'it-.cd;ir. f - wt.-- t'.f . r l H-p- tR. 1 . t ty ft . NOTICK rt A! f iH , 5r d U.e i ft f ipr.jf wrftr)-- '!f-I- '5 tnj; 1 . . 1 - a r ty 1 tr, a n !:rq'i"il r f Hi o irtt i x. Trains leave regularly 6:30, 9, 11 a. m.f 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 6:307:30 p. ni. ed around fif, .. tJJ vou. . .lid l Ha - . U - , i t;! 4 r.- X et K e, fo-call- t;h n lilt, Uil f - - Ths other day. Kesiprns Prom Service. NEY YORK, Aug. 20. Samuel W. Thompson, acting disbursing agent for the Nev York customs-houshas reon of account signed impaired sipht and advanced ase. He was one of the Government officials mentioned in connection with the recent exposure, of a Kold mining compftny. but declared he resigned from the directory of the concern upon learning of itp business nature, before the matter became public. Invented Oil Stove. i ? , Roosevelt's Taxes. evening-- r1 LONDON, Aug. ?0. It is announced that the wedding days of Miss Kviehne Beveridge. the American sculptress, and W. B. Brar.fon, an American resident of South Africa, i set for Tuesday, Austin 2."th. It will occur at Trouville. Mi?s Beveridge if the granddaughter cf the late Gov. Beveridge of Illinois-- . ', ,. ! aSERsmssaaEEaBszzu: Miss Beveridge to Wed. . i LAGOON nt f. 1 " Yioe-Preside- nt fillip ' .i TRAMPS A what's, po- - 'l n-i- r whos- ennnr rrjirnrif vvtc .Arn-rb-.i- 1 last begun. ' ; iifii m can w j r. i i i only jus C- s tin-hunte- -- y wave has ' f3 . t lm-pro- anddhl - U-le- re-tr.ns- is t.p I f alt. 60 c per i -- 7- 11 j! t r" month or Kc per F.J. HILL DRUG CO. fi coil orr. rosTorncz. 7 ? I w I M ti |