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Show The Sai:t Lake Telegram. MONDAY; EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903. rr.rtrmrjirnnnrumnnjwmnnn. i ---is RIE NATION APPEARS WITH FLORENCE . BURNS Vb wva III; titt MR. AND MRS. J. the engagement of their daugh-'- 4 Margaret, to Bismarck Snyder. The wedding will take place September 24th at the home of the' tride's parents. I Hatchet Wielder Shocked 0 by the Wickedness of Young Women Who Appear on Vaudeville Stage. THE LADIES of the First Presbyterian church will give a luncheon at the church parlors next Thursday, September 17th, 12 2 from to o'clock. MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS BOT.TO announce the engagement oC their daughter, Florence, to Claud II. Taylor. Tlv wedding will take place this month. 4 "W. E. COULAM, Miss Vivian Drew find Miss Mabel Geary will give a dancing party at Landrum's one evening this weekk. at luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrts. Murray of Rock Springs. THE MISSES KATHERINE and Mary Moffet have returned from an extended trip through the East. GERRARD enterladies tained about twenty-fiv- e at a pleasant Kensington Thursday afternoon. THOMAS MR. AND MRS. J. F. O'BRIEN have returned from their wedding trip and are at the Wilson. MISS PALMER and Doris Griswold have returned from Missouri. AND MRS. leave D. L. R this early week for Portland, Or., to make their home. MRS. ARTHUR II. S. BIRD gives a luncheon at the Country dub Wednesday. MRS. WILL TAG G ART of Fulda, Wr.sh.. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shick. MISS MARION E. JONES returned home yesterday after a year's visit in the East. DRESS YOUR WALLS. We cell wall paper that decorates from 10c roll to ?3 roll; tinting, decoratetc.: rig;ht prices; prompt ing, jaintir GEO. W. EBERT & CO., ork. 325 State St. , -- r TO RETURN TO WORK Action of Missouri Miners in Going Out Is Disapproved by the Shot Down in Street. The KANSAS CITY, Sept. miners must resume work pndin a discussion of the wage scale between t and the operators. A convention of district 25 held here so decided, and a, committee of Novingor Miners and men is now on the way to tell the minors It. Opelou;as. Ii.. killc-v- l shot atul .ie . i her morning. usinK am Win, tht when stte Medeis was pafniiin tlie fatal chot wan ftrd, h- Im Inst unarmed. Dr. Harminson s irreixl re, to tli Sheriff. He il'd.'ip.s tli.it Medals 1.4 letter thf authorthoof of member of hii repi'tntlon attackingMedecis was piomlr.'nt. as k Iir. fa:nil. Rent. 11. Novin-gx- r sc-I- e i. jrk-- i til- - (ifc.L.i ii. ..i.v i. Hrr-manso- (f)m the Low n - j j .:.'! fit PLEASE R-te- Jr-ct- amuse- SHOWS AND SPECIAL I to tViilf ..n from trt f-- ilt . I. k" r.' r,tl t k- - .j .i-- f Jill : . SEPT. r-- 1 rt;-- o; r ;' nt-- 1 v .m i N. w York. F n.'-r- i tha?: H ? Tiin ;iir.AT Cttsn T.ff' Hcw, ;u.il ft Jnatnr .r u,t thv H'iH k ln.ch. l S 5,.-- l t- - t n r.rr'tu i - It ah Vi-.l- U (irar ; r,l tr 1'c 'rKlr.il ff-- r. i it at ;ju:at r:iont; Bankers, P;tri C"ir FAR? 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J. t. j ; j:v j THURSDAY, SEPT. 100 Ladies Heavy Silk Plush and Cloth Capes Cheap 1000 Pairs First Shipment Bankrupt Stock of Shoes Put on Sale Today AT BANKRUPT PRICES U J ' 1 I IT : 1" t ( ... . M V I . fHATS ON 4 " 1 - l .53 Ai.WAW a VAVOlV.Tr. If -- V-- ' r C Tl.--- ; f t'lsr. s PRICES $6.25 ; m..:: -- ? SALE : ef .;ty. vtaii. .1 500 Ladies' Heavy Street Skirts, all new, $1.65 up to ",f.:;f'.i I x.t ' ' Duplicated. ., - ? t.ni J : m n" ' ' I. p r.'.irrrv 2IAT1NKI: ?ATt".tIAT. r Cf. n , ! ... iuurscay evening... i. t' ELLERY'5 ITALIAN BAuDii rif itI, ii J500 Pairs Fine White and Colored Fleeced and Wool Blankets put on sale this week at a t'--- 1 :st ' 11isrm 14 LEE KIM YLG. r "' Kiln Vt 5 ?A!.r i.akj; 3 A Cr.rrS r.u.Ur.r itjt- - , ! i X. AUT UAKU CITY. t'nur.vr. tJ.v. i twr.ati, McCORNICK & CO., , i Jain --, DELINQUENT NOTICE. 8t ONE WEEK V r. (V-f.'.- n?tty, M. 1 l'.nl. 3 fey t- - i C3 h i !n all I'.a Brusesm. r.trVrz lT, J, Ijm'.r. 3. TV J. P'.:"yrr. llTln C Tot. -- i in IV? BiE. NATIONAL Capital TaJd in, E I t-- CmMT Am. (ah;.r C0XJ!HCUL 14-1- 6, Mt riCAi. rjt Five H i '." ar.l vr.Ic.tylv .if' r i ut. h Vlr-IT'tt'J- B " H.-l'.- tM- ...................... r.ft4 PrVirBt TT.tr;r Yourf ?.!fM II lVuiiAlii rVt U lozvs for .. i Tr?rArt Oripinntor cf Quick Lunch D;.id. r J -jrri I- TT7 rv; 4 LSJLmZ JuitU. t s. Ilcmcs-ekerH CIlTrpTYT3 "T1 tfrtitt Ueseret National Bank f.N:n:r etathj? depository. Cr tal .....ja.eos Uhk-- i t for s win until NoVf ml" r anyms SOUTIIV.i:ST COIINKR LAST PAG EL ri' :i.int n. .m thU .11VV.V1I to abid by the convention's decision, it now looks as iftarlc-they mu;t resume work without further or be ou.sted out of the union. on Friday agreed l.lr. A. i f l- l .r- .. Baniers, BROS., la which tnd revelrl?a railroads. tf. 1 Xmlzli$t 03ew in Lk City. ft Wj-ontln- Barely Sp-.cl- al I.uHi at. I I Sirih J. f I'.rklr, t .'.l dir. Jtr. Will hf Tn! rvin i,!.iy tr, 0nrrl RUET. calt ukr crrr. WnCOP IIET. UP! Athletic and Oyranastlc Toutnamsr.ts! Days nr.d Nights! NovrP.ic?! Sf niticr.r.l Skilled Trade Contort! ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS fl (,thl Srecial low excursion rates on all .- M lALTgm. t C . WALKER 14. Gondolas! GEE WHIZ! t.-- r s lav. SEPT. The Great Pvorr.na St.ndium! Ten Eicr Fr'r? Attractions! Moral Shorrs! Splendid Features! Fifteen Illf.h-Clar- s Fild? the Camels, the F?rri Wheel, the Barrel cf Love, the , CLARK. Ami. C V. Idaho and Progrrm Building, SUt Startling Sensitions! Pleasant Green Citizen DIcf. ,'. t --J- UtaJU, FEATURES for the arn'i?cment nnd pastime cf nil. Brilliant Electric Displays! Ceorccua Decorations! Entrancing; !0c t,-t!f- r. g. dun & ee., BIG FALL FESTIVAL! Music! t . s District Union. H. GE0r-O-E A GliAND AND GLORIOUS SEASON OF GLADNESS A MULTITUDE OF ATTRACTIONS. i "Tkfre rrrTAnusnnD vmi MONDAY, festivity, in V'aK . r.2.r.u: i tf eH. Tr" T. Vll.tTR. CatrlT, IT ont: solid week or ru:,t non-unio- l fr.-- !Ir4t GRAND AUTUMN CARNIVAL tha masses will mingle in the ments o.' this ttX 1 rfr-i- SALT PALACE COMMENCING & CO. BANK a tr-r-l aca t ; rftr.c1;. Ov.y. rrtrtn frha Trar.ct irl ' Shot in His Doorway. S.-p- u LL.r 2C nt Li. I9tn -- in) layers t. 11. Tharl-Term.. Knoxvllle. n by Marsh, n mn'r cmrl"yd the Tnnace Cocl mpany Ht Ilryre-wel- l. liomn Tenn., was assasir ali-- In nlRht by m unknown man. Saturday Marsh oatitioiud n ii'rderly rasrTby t ke p iul t. when the fellow pulled n pisu.I and shot Marah In the chest. tf, Cn T7 Crttl Fur j - y r CMT !lfAl is.fJ. llltt r.J Eirvat IUr.it Tit nt STRIKERS NOTIFIED a fo ih WELLS, FARGO . " t iNTi.nnrr paid on time; vr.o?iT3.. Beginners Juvenile Class, 2.30. Advanced Juvecila Cls?. IrOl. Opnlng Matinee, 5 to 0:30 p. ra. OTHER CLASSES WILL OPEN THE FOLLOWING WEEK. , MR. AND MRS. AARON LEVITT of New York city are visiting Mrs. Ben Davis in Salt Lake. ft-- Ts -J t rr-Hey- .....Vioe.!-rS-r.- lt )Lk OPENING DATE SATURDAY, SEPT. ut MRS. MR. -- , Br5r Cf rchrr f i: urrr. Commercial Club Bldg NEW YORK, Sept. 14. Carrie Nation end Florence Burns appr cared together last night in Morrison's theater, Roeka-wa1 It was the last night of the rea i Z Z ,C Z, ZJ rZ 1-Z ZS Z.C Is ,TvC Z son, and it was decided to put Carrie ' V and her hatchet on with the girl who became famous after the mysterious iav- i murder of Walter Brooks. When the Burns girl came upon the stage Carrie gave a glance at the low-cgown and declared that she would not appear with any woman in that kind of dress. It was not until a shawl had THE OPENING OF THE REGULAR season at the Salt Lake Theater been put around the Burns girl that Carrie would go ahead. will take place tonight, when a "You are a faker, that's what you company headed by Ruth "White are," said Miss Burns. r.nd Oscar L. Firman will preno woman to I I'm but am, "Maybe sent the delightful musical comeappear with such a woman with no more clothes on than one of the park statues," The dy, "The EurfromaFter." said Carrie, as she waved a Bible. Feats and been has sale of larK?. The audience listened to the lecture of a Is promi.td. crowded house Carrie, for which Carrie got $50. to go on Carrie had a ELLERY S ROYAL ITALIAN RAND, While talk with Lottie Gilson. which was detained at .Denver "You are a nice girl,' said Carrie. and failed to fulfill Its enRape-m"Don't ever marry a man who smokes here last week, will apcigarettes." the Salt Lake Theater for at pear "If I do he will buy his own. He won't one performance. Thursday get any of mire," said the actress. "It night. costs enough to buy smokers for one's self." THE GRAND THEATER WILL "Do you smoke?" shrieked Carrie. open for the regular renj-o"Yes, when I feel like it," was the Thursday night In "Lady Aud-ley- 's reply. Secret." presented by The tng.ipe-meGeorge Wespc-llsNEW WALL PAPER. Is for the remainder of the 2 carloads of entirely r.ew wall paper. week, with Saturday matinee. The most fastidious tastes can be suited GEO. W. EBERT & CO.. at THE AETEMN CARNIVAL. WITH 326 State St. its Immense attractions, opens tonight at the Salt Palace. mrrosiTAnT. AIMTAI. I'AIH IN", CXM'fO. In all i l ranch' trar.si.?. . 0.13-k- n t rKAXK KNllX J. A Xf t'illl AT W. r. AHA! Then ACADEMY 1003-- 4. led t Miss Shearman. WER-THEIME- Season cf "Take me ort of her'." yelled Carrie to her manager, and ehc was i arrive in the city Tuesday morning to be the guest of her sister, entertains I PROTECT WOMEN FBOM THE WHISKY DEMON. TS MRS. ALMA DENBEIGH KATZ will MRS. W. W. RIVERS SHE WANTS LAW TO christensen's DANCING aay. "Some of thpe vaude- villian folks will be drinking In my presence In a minute. Ain't them () no laws In th land to protect wo- - 0 men from whisky?" Carrie asked. 0j as she was led around to th rear ) of the theater, where eho listened ( to the surf of the ocean until the time came for her to go on. y. MRS, SPKRRY of the Maxwell Relief orps will entertain all corps ladies at her home, 726 East Third South street, on Friday afternoon, September 18th. MRS. 0$S J. SELL. announce NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC ; t ,r ;i ; . $ .;.. |