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Show The Salt Lake t.elegp.am. SATURDAY" EVENING, 'AUGUST 22, 1903. 3 IllSlllllIi! t About sCUe!!- Known People. fmmmmt LADY GURZON WILL LIVE . SALT PALACE ON BIG WYOMING RANCH f I onjinnruiJvxnjrTxuvvTxuT Sho Danced With Wellington. Anna NEW YORK. Aug. the L,ongland, who as a child danced withcoroDuke of Wellington, who saw the nation of Queen Victoria and was friendly with the children of Don Carl05t the dead pretender to the Spanish throne. Is ct her home In Brooklyn. She was 91 years old. Her father was an interpreter in the royal navy. The children of Don Cartos lived in his home for some time while he acted as their tutor. Old L'OSTON, - CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Aur. 22. Lady Curzon. Iho wif of Ir.l Curaton. Viceroy of India. Is to be the guet of honor at Cheyenne In th great festival of frontier days, on August 2jth. 2Gth and 27th. Sh will Ftny nt th Ldt-- ranch, near Cheyenne, Foreman William Irwin Ih having It fitted up mot luxuriously for lh? n event. Among one of the Items of rxp-- n JbXQ bathroom. a will Curzon suite brine larse of with hr and th enter attendants Lady w . on ill nr. p .;! hac be in m honor her a a;i ale th talning princely been uble to accomplish In the short time? they have hod to prrp.ire for 11. Aug-- . 12. George M. Gould, manufacturer of pianos, in dead at his home in Hrookline. lie was related to K Prof. Morse, inventor of the telegraph. Disastrous tires caused reverses a lew years uro, but he perfected another invention with a view to mending his fortunes, and received his first royalties on the day of his death. of Gen. Iinory NEW YORK, CTCIX IIACES Tuesday and Friday Nights. TIHS IS THE MOST TOrULAIl 1 ; pouring into Utah. DANCING EVERT EVENENO. Sunday Trnln concrrta by Held'a Fsmeus Bund. 'm ipi.ll! Aug. 22. Ground has been broken at Rhincbaek cemetery, on the Hucison. for the erection of a mausoleum to the memory of (Jen. John Armstrong, who, in and 1S14, was Secretary of "War and I nited States Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of France. It being orectec by Henry Beekman Armstrong and James S. Armstrong, two grandsons of the old General. The body of Gtn. Armstrong lies in an ancient vault in the cemetery thre. Col. John Jacob Astor is his only living new capital 2nd new energy arc tzzi RES OUT IN UTAH. OBEDIENT. Armstrong. ' NEW ACT FACTS, K1IVT r Inventor Dead. MfVs' High Class Vaudeville She Will Take Part in the Great Frontier Festival to Be Heltl at Cheyenne. :2.-J- ane - 5 1 ft iczttie-.d- -- it great-grandso- COUE-SE- As Calamity in An Orphan's Prayer' Carlisle Buys a Home. NlV YORK. Auk. 22.John G. Carlisle, Secretary of the Treasury during President Cleveland'? second term, has bought a new home at Greenwich, Conn., consisting of a house and about fifteen acres. The iducp is about a milt- and a half mst of the historic 1'utnam bili. ar.i command i a line view of inland and sound AT THE GRAND THEATER. "An Orphan's Prayer" comes to the Salt Lsk , Mrs. scenr:'. Mrs. Fairs Mother dn't you 111. Joati fom Mr. ofT- -r J..tc, rnvre TODAY 4Wd? arc 1 E 8 TuMJujr. Auff. 2.5 WooJi3a ef lh World. rri? Du.c5r.tr. Drill Cu;p 33S, Capt. r.xhiMi . iiuc- Harry - nt.1 CSn-.cn- "Bill Arp's" Trouble. t Hi. . CARTMRSVILI.i:. Ga Auc;, 22.- -A on MaJ. C 11 operation rr.ith tliill Arp performed todav revealed th" presence in the sail bladder of a double handful of gall ptonop, more than 2txt in number. This cause of the patient's protracted illness had hardly been expected, ti e liver trout)le. mlth diagnosis was alive indicating but increafdnKlv restless at a late hour tonight. .His physicians give no hope of his recovery. al it IvOi-e- 2 j ' 1 ;vf VS.'V . n 3. a ft.. N'a, unprece- i dented N, N o. N. bS5 Thursday, Aug. 27th P m. j fn, u p ri. 4 tJ j. Matinee Saturday at 2:15. j n, C N g ! rapidity i ; ..- - ; ; vm 4 I 5 t m I j r . " :i r. r- j , -. only just, begun. i Elaborate Presentation of Cdcrar Itnmphrey Graphic Story cf Strenuous Life In the East. PRAYER rOCATKLbO. A tig. Adams, the actress, spent the y of part in I'ocatello as th result of a delayed train from the Kast. and lst eveiang ctintinued on her way toward tti" Yellowstone p.:rk. v.bti', with a rarty of friends, he will enjoy an outing. 22.-M- gr-at-- The Weidrmann company had a fair house at the Grand last ni; ;ht despite counter attractions, and all were pleased with the rush and g"o of "A It is of the meloPair of- Tramp.-.- aude r 111 OA - Maude Adams' Outing. tion. ITJ-da- NETTIE DcCOURSEY as dramatic onbr. with virtue triumphant and icc pur.ip'rud in the end, and the HIS WALL PAPER OF Kit nations are putticiently thrilling to suit the taste of the1 most blase gallery ARTISTIC DESIGN f'. critic. The f pecialties between acts were good. r.Iiss Weidemann's lire effective. "A dance being- especially will be repeated this He Used Bonds Representing Face '.'.,ir of Tramp:-'- ' and tonight, when the en-Value of Several Million vemont wi'd close Dollars. CARNIVAL AT SALT PALACE. NEW YORK. Aug. 22. William After se eral weeks of negotiating, Amory, former secre tary ef th Third Railroad company, has sold Ids Jdanager Mycrs of the Salt Palace has Avenue d in East house street, succeeded in securing an extraordinary Along with the house lie dispord of attraction for th-- closing week of his wall paper which is probably lik no country, bfau?1 it was popular resort. The marked enterprise other in this to for several intended originally and ability shown by Mr. Myers thus million dollars. far this summer has, met with the corAmory's wonderful wall paper was dial support eif an appreciative public, made up "f intrinsically worthless bonds and iron lomruny in Ken lake a clever "chef rh cuisine," who of a coalThe tlie ir owrmr v. as tucky. reserves his best efforts for the last public la1st March and Aprilbfor1 when h dish, Mr. Myers has made a contract mado publi of fraud with the Southern Carnival company, the Metropolitan Str""t Kallwayagali.st com- whle h will present all of its varied and H. H. libel. for suh1 and "rfiand In his testimony at the harlnjr. unique attractions for one solid week laiiy commencing Septembera 14th, at the Aruory asserted that he wa- - offered Salt Palace. As it is great big ag- 5200, f'O cash a short time previously own special in its traveling a man who. he alleged, was trylnir gregation, train of twenty cars, carrying over 250 by 1o brib him be au.ce the would-- b know the papr was worthless. people, the grounds will be none too large to accommodate the dozens of Eater, thy v ere used to decorate the. shows, diversions and special features alls of a room in his house. to be presented. A Worm Killer. It is in faot. a big Midway, complete in all its details. There are ten free J. A. J. Montgomery. I'uxico. Wayne attractions and fifteen high county. Mo., writer "I have lit-'open-ai- r class novel and moral shows. There twin girls, who have been both"rM camels. steam gondolas, with worms all their lives. I fud are also, riding a Ferris ' wheel, the barrel of love (a to relieve them which failed sort of loop the loop in a huge padded everything I used White"? Cream Vermifug; until cask, a most popular diversion at Eastthe first two doses brought four worms ern resorts), arid numerous other pleasIrom one of thom. the nxt two d jss, ing pastimes.be In addition to all this, twelve, v.'ie of them measuring twelve there will many special features, oiiit r chuu was only reiievea inches; ' contests, tournaments,n drills and pro (,r four orn. It is a most excellent conducted by Tr.rdicine." 'v'ldte's Cream Vermlfug-ductions promoted a ! the carnival company's representative, fhihlren. lor it not only is goo w inns If help? the cai'd to perCharles A. Doyle, who is now in the. and fect grov.th, waraj off sickti?S'. -- je at city arranging the preliminaries details for the big carnival. He will Z. C. M. I. remain here until the carnival is launched in all its details. Mr. Doyle has a wide reputation as a successful ter soon, by a carefully selected comconductor of carnivals, and is in the pany. of the Southern Carpermanent employ Henrietta Crosman now comes out nival company in the capacity of ofn-cibig .success with the positive announcement that promoter. His last was at Seattle, where in two weeks the alter her comln? tour of "As You Like attendance- was enormous, over 200,000 It," next fall, she will never a pain apthe midsummer pear In a "breeches part" on the staee. persons having invisited weeks. two there carnival The Rn?.nw midcrets are to return to October 1st. America NOTES. ATiUSEMENT Marion Manola is to be starred In a In star that new the musical comedy entitled "The Miss May Stockton, Venus." Tinted "A Little melodramatic success, tigOutcast," which will be seen here this The statement is made that in five sen son, is one of the most popular foot-liyears Augustus Thomas' "Arizona" hasi favorites that appeared at the made profits amounting to $250,000. Grand theater last season. The usual Sunday concerts will be will be Kiven theater at Saltalr tomorrow afterJewish only Chicago's noon and stock a company, evening. Today the Cache used hereafter by are out in force at the in people county English. will i,'ive plays which lake resort and there will be a grand Shakespearean ball tonight. Aion? the possible Nat Goodare season the of revivals Held's band will play at Liberty park a spectacular rendiwin as Bottom in tomorrow afternoon as usual. The park Dream," tion of "A Midsummer Night's of Ven was never prettier than it is right now. Ada Tiehan in 'The Merchant of the ice," Elsie T.eslie in "The Taming The Salt Palace vaudeville company Viola Allen in "Twelfth shrmv Nisrht.'" Mrs. Leslie Carter as Lady and Held's band will give their cusMacbeth. K. II. Fothern as Hamlet and tomary high grade concert at the palace tomorrow evening. Richard Mansfield in "Henry V." Lagoon is a great Sunday to resort. "Rea.tune the Harvest," a new com Jtart r?v drama, hv Tom Fitch, will have There you get refreshments its" first production in the Grand thea you off well on your week's work. CaIamity, .Kl-r;- .t 4 t ! BIG SHOW Tonight Last Time. V TRAMPS A PAIR OP 4-MA- SSIVE - t WIEDEMANN'S d AND AN ABSOLUTELY FAULTLESS SUITORTING CO.MPA All Setttincs nncl AcceitoHes Ctrtled. ACTS--- 4 The Most Complete Production Ever Given r. P.itoml Tiny. N. B. It will bo remembered that Mhi DrCotirsey made a de cided hit here la3t season as Jennie" in "Lost in New York." SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY. 13 -- .ndJLlL A JI m.m " Vou vrant v.m'ukvis.u: rivn MKfiN; KKATrr.r.sisirrwi.r.N a is to know what's ;go in on around - Mm V. iitAvrit'- I j AGOON pur-eha- j. P C ' f tt t "- ;!. r. full " f f C" " N" f In fact it is a near perfectly, clean as plenty cf : '"!,-'j-- !!!' r :. rr'.ti rf Mil '. h Telegram. -- tr !li" 1 ? . 'Today's r i i f news todav." ; t i 'I jiff t work can make it. Tables, walks, benches, everything shines and The glistens about the place. r.; am. ( , liri it t - s -'l. . you. Read The f.h ht ; .''. rf ,H! . at ' i r 1 X T r!- '' rf . !(! ! ; S I r f t T It"! n '. b.AfV The other day. er J !.! Iftr.' t ! IP's. - l,.fc- . 3 'f t'lirf ! I s-- ' - ASSESSMENT NOTICE. YOU OUGHT TO CALL THIS "SPOTLESS TOWN" SAID A VISITOR TO Sixty-secon- 1 if f ; ) ".llt'.l'-- C J"T1N Pat' fare is but 50c. t' ! - . 1 - .Ho- r A-:- c 1 NOTICE Trains leave rcpjularly 5:30, :o, 11 a. ), (:3o;j:,o p. n. I m - tit" - ht , I m f l"-f- I'rl-tar- o'c',&r'K. rt r r m , rr 1 - mm", m iliifc It iriW nt " .mtttfy fifi m '-- - r 3 1 8 ! t-- . f J'J'--T- r UNIVERSITY TAB Chin The Unlverpity of Utah include th School of Arts and Echool of Mines and the State Normal lichcol. School of Art and Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences offer courses in: 1. General Science. 2. Liberal Arts. . SM?r.c-- 3HU Uve a.lv'.-aMl- . - . 4. State Normal School z'Kr.:.t A! v Mechanical rr.fjlrj,rer!rjr. .'.- rtf " - ! ':a-- School Preparatory School I Tn-Cir.ferl- r.c. ? L H :? ? p-t'- - t- a Delivered rj,,. f 'i t at your m. Wrr home or mailed to you for cn:ciAL ht o ck ii o ld e rs INC. V!l" ! fcrby.rki.'-'.-riTn "f Ih rr.Ct'flT - d OpH Mlr.tr hM rn St eelfvk. crr.r . trr-- , fcr.'. if tt tJ Ktck a rf MUi'.&i ". n. . at iV l- - A r invri ;jn;ftr cf eil j rjrji tl-- !. H.t lh Hr, cf car- C.ly.ih-- t!th. r'HVi ljke n cf rr. cj MrJnc i r. th"'' j k?rlcn sr?'c ef incer:iVe pf tr ir.f rer.jr cf it cj!t; f-- r t. r '. "r arts cf4Jm - mlntnlnM Preparatory rrhlrh Klven rrepnratln fcr the cour In Gen'rnl R tenf. I.bTnl Art. Law. MeJinr.e ml llut'.r.ftt. n5 The shops and the chemical, physical, electrical rrerhir.b al. a?irln intallurcical laboratories are unurpasd In the comr letr.f ef tht!r The Normal School offers: 1. A four-yen- r Normal Course. 2. Advanced Normal Cour?. 2. Courses In Kindergarten Training". A t; to 1 The Frrjoc! nf MIn cfTrt Ctrurstt Int 1. Mining 2. HlTtrlcal lrr.l xi'- rirc. ; t. Civil Kr.glneorir-jc. er:"nfrm f it-- IU fce of Mines ar-- . rf .tr rfte.i j te- State School "r.fftr.-T;riic- ts,r ,'r. '"''i. 4:rr -- cf frenr? ce-stro- ys - Avr.M J? C. t V" at F'lor. a t "trt:- t. Cih , t - tl t''Sl rf rf n.) Cos:-.f f st" ' ftr.r ' f . J'sl? t r' n n.-t!r- f i al STOCK iror.DERS' OF in., 1:30, 3:30, f bLEGRiti!' 5 -- V e al Thp attraction to follow "An Orphan's Prayer" at the Grand theater is George Wessclls, the distinguished actor, who w ill be seen in "Lady Aud-ley- 's Secret" on September 17th, ISth and 10th. The season will then be on and will run on without any interrup- - .) wave fazs r-- J; I e and-.th- ISOfMl TJiiS i.r !.AN;r 3U. 1:. vitvj I! TILir TAHLR. t J.ONDON, Aug. 22 From a Russian ofn-cisource at Reb;rade it i? asserte'd that har King 1'eter teitwice within ten da not only pT .r -threatened abdicate, ally, but on behalf of the Karasorevitch if the present distract mg situadynasty, tion In the Servian capital continues. con-,s;s- '4 :. PRICES-- m nk;iit-!'!" King1 Peter to Abdicate. l. Con-.rliT-Dril- : dcrfcl- - opsng: Choir. her rightful share of tho propertv. hat been compelled to testify while Iv'lng l.l at hir horn.' in Caldweil. X. J. Th witness wa able to Kit up in bfd. but became exhausted before completing her affidavit. sur-Ric- Indas fifes Logan Tabernacle s s. n why Mr?. ciative audiences. j'.fx-rnoo- e. NEW YORK., Aug. 22.-Hannah Nel.scii, mother of Mrs. C. E. Fair, who i. to the estate on thfighting round that she was hoodwinked into sdu'niru? a settlement by which di was ot tastes of all Everywhere the company has appeared they have been greeted by large and appre- - Krcct-Jir- Jane Will ycu haf 1sorn more UTtvt; I llr. J.ir.c-Th.tr.- Us; Jane There lnt any. Lot Anklet Rfcilroftd. A. - Grand theote- - on Tiiuvt-UavFriday and Saturday and i;aiur.1ay matinee, Aaifcust 27th, 2Sth and 20th. It is the ncvcM and b.:u of aP pastoru plays and will b? pnstn't i here by an excellent company, headed by Miss Nettie Do Courscy, who. it will be remembered, made such a distinct hit as Jennie in "Lost in New York" here last season. A wealth of special scenery is carried for this production, together with the quaint antiques so peculiar to the picturesque- environments of the play. Miss Do Coursey wins her audience from the very first and as Calamity, the waif, she is said to have the part of her life. The play abounds with thrilling1 climaxes and scenes of pathos, heartrending in the extreme, whic h is intermingled with rays of sunshine. Altogether it is the sweetest, purest, most sublime, story ever told, and therefore bound to please the theater-goer- n. cmf ar.f an1frc-- . J. uco hrt. of t!j remtw" tra rf ur..!r aal criir ti .c:.--n - ;.- r'?cr. 3 . : 1 :c-- to 'f TTtfTNAit. J t to U t, t:retl vr f cl In 111 1 'i' i4 1 Prei4r.t. I! i : -l- u.p-ment. and Th proximity of great mlr.es. reduction vnrVn of vriv Vtr.-houses for the generation of electricity affords unexcelled advantcget fcr thorough and practical work In all the er.xrlr.r rlr.g course. MANUAL TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCICNCZ are feature cf tht normal courses. Entrance examination. September 5th, Kth and 11th. Kegtratiert of ta flents. September 11th ar.d ltth. Students will be asleted In f.ndlnx; nultable boxrdtne pli'-eAnnual reslstratlon fee. J10. No tuition. Bend for catalogue and illustrated circular and lern what err'W tunitlea the University offers for a broad, liberal and practical education. i x-- n. Trnt UNIVERS ITY OF uTArl Salt Lake Citj Haven't Said a Word fr i At",! rur I'.f.'. Tea k: ..' l ill. tt fr rr.rdtr-r.a- ! i lit !- El 60c per -g kp T CO. J 4 Ml rosTorncz. k F.J. HILL DRUG con. ovv, suss p. month or 1 c per week. ! c |