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Show THE THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21,1003. qjin uxnn oruuv vruru-u"vn.irLrnnrin- ri BIG WorW 1 Polite. trul thru njTJxnxtfttui uxruu vruxruuvaru MISS IRENE DICKSON, daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Dickson, and Russell Gruby Schulder-wer- e married at 8 d' clock last night at St. Mark's cathedral by Bishop The bride was Ablel, Leonard. attended by Miss Polly Wake-- , ling-Miss Helen Gillespie, Miss Jasmine Young, Miss Alleen Maclean and Miss Evelyn Mason. The groom was attended by Rudolph Schulder, Dr. Richards, Hugh Satterlee, Brig Cannon andWalter Shoup. At the conclu-siori of the elaborate ceremony the wedding party went to the vhere a reception ''; Knutsford, was held. The young couple left on a midnight train on their hon- Salt Lake Teilegram. GAM FRORt BULLS . COMES INTO SALT LAKE - and Mountain Pay Nocturnal Visits to Citizens of the Northeast Bench, CITY CEMETERY IS HAUNTED BY A HUGE MOUNTAIN LION. Coyotes Lions f There is no need to go far away into the remote mountain fastnesses for yild game when it can be found within the ! city limits. For several mornings past Desk Sergeant Arthur Pratt of the .Police .department has been awakened by the cries of a coyote that has the temerity to come within fifty yards of the ' eymoon. near the corner of Fifth and L streets. The animal has made MR. AND MRS. D. R. GRAY, assisted several nocturnal visits to chicken roosts In the neighborhood within the by Mrs. Martha Royle King, past few days and the neighbors are MaMrs. Charles Wilkes, Misa preparing to go on a hunting trip from their own back yards. rion Cohn and Grant Hampton, The coyote that evinces such friendlast a evening. gave musical ship for civilization and domestic fowl, is a big one and is possessed of a cry MRS. DEDYARD M. BAILEY will en- - that would set the bristles of a hound on end In an instant. Whenever he 'tTitain at a "telephone tea" at sees that he is observed he Etrlkes for in honor afternoon this heme her the hills northeast of the city, and, goof Mrs. Gilbert McClurg. ing at that peculiar swinging trot, api so easy that covers to much JV1ISS MARGARET ROBERTSON yes-- , parently in a gully. ground, disappears invitations for a - As soon as the snow falls to any conterday issued musicale to be given at the SaltIn siderable a hunting the hills depth m" Lake Theater next Monday evenwill be organized by the bench party as be Miss Robertson will residents and they will go gunning for sisted by Arthur Shepard. big game. ,L. A. MONROE, chief clerk of the traffic department of the San Pedro, OGDEN AND RETURN $1.00, leaves this evening for Los Angeles, where he will be married Tuesday next to Miss Viola Cor- -: Via Bio Grande, Sunday, Sept. 27th. nell. n Order of Washington excursion to MISS MARY LOUISE ANDERSON en canyon. Hermitage will be open. tertains at tea at the Country Bicycles checked free. Leave Salt Lake flub next Tuesday in honor of 9:b0 a, m., returning leave Ogden 7:15 Mrs. William Gibson Sharp and p. m. Everybody invited. Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. Dr. Fred W. Meakln. dentist. Is now THE NURSES at St. Mark's hospital located in room 27, Hooper bldg. will give a dance this evening in honor of Miss Katherine Maddi-sowho leaves the hospital with GREAT ATTRACTION her course completed tomorrow. MISS WINNIE WELBY and F. M. THAT SHOULD DRAW Earls will be married at St. Mark's cathedral today. Nordica and the Duss Orchestra to MISS MARGARET SNELL and Bistomarck Snyder will be married Appear at the Tabernacle on day at the home of the bride's October 14 th. parents. MRS. GEORGE Y. V ALL ACE has IsOf late a great many musical attracsued invitations for a luncheon tions have skipped Salt Lake because of on Saturday in honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. the difficulty experienced in getting out an audience of sufficient capacity to pay MISS GERTRUDE M'GRATH gives a for their appearance. In fact, while Mrs. of in honor tea tcr.orrow Salt Lake has the name of a music lovLnelwitz and Miss McMillan. It also has the name of ing MISS SOWLES entertained a few not community. the paying prices asked in other lofriends on Monday evening at- . calities for musical entertainments. Mr. her home, in honor of Leon Loofof the Lake Salt Pyper Theater, howfcourow. a has different ever, opinion, believing ,' will the the when that pay people price entertained C BROWNE MRS. AUSTEN so he is of and it what get they worthy at this afternoon in honor of her has made the for appeararrangements sifter, Miss Ziegler. ance In the Taberna.de of the, great singer Nordica in combinaUon''with' the New of MRS. HAROLD RUSSELL Duss Symphony orchestra, direct from York will leave early next week "New the Metropolitan-'Opera-housYork: Madame Fisk, the contralto, and I the violinist. Thisattraction' Is MKRPY RAKER will receive her Franko, orfe of Importance and extraordinary friends in her studio, 611 Conof lovers the music .Lake will no Salt stitution block, Friday rfternoon doubt prove that theut reputation for not patronizing is not gind evening. 9 A be well will matinee founded. given THISTLE SOCIAL CLUB will give a on the afternoon of the 14th of October, social at their rooms in Federaat which Madame Fisk will be the solo32 tion hall tonrght. ist. In the evening Nordica will be the soloist and the prices for the great enMRS. PACKARD entertains at a lunchhave been placed within tertainment eon at the Country club on reach. easy Wednesday of next week. MISS AILEEN MACLEAN leaves to.Friday afternoon at her home in honor of her sister, Miss Flemday for Minneapolis to spend the winter. ing. MRS. GEORGE Y. WALLACE enterMR. AND MRS? W. H. ELLISON, until tains at a luncheon Saturday in recently of Ogden, will make Salt honor of Mrs. T. B. Davis. Lake their future home. Many who were awake at 2 o'clock yesterday morning were positive they heard the mournful challenging cry of a mountain Hon in the City ctmetery on the North bench. y Two weeks ago a mountain lion of huge proportions was seen In thj cemetery, but when It caught sight of a man. it bounded away in long, graceful leap,' constantly looking to scd If It were being pursued. 0 lat-ter'shou- Ee . TOWN" OPENS at the Graxid for the remainder of the week. The two comedians in the pU.y, Leslie Morocco and Leila Shaw, are said to be exceedingly funny, and their every word and motion set the audience Into fits of prolonged laughter. The cast l a large one. Those who are fond of bright, vlvaciou performer should not mlwi the performand ance of Fpotkw Town. "SPOTLESS that DAILY ANIMAL STORY FOR THE WEE SALT LAKER THE RIVALS. Said a gay jour.g colt To a quiet calf: so homely make me laugh. MISS MARY LOUISE ANDERSON will entertain at a tea at the Country club on Tuesday afternoon. . MRS. WALTER G. FILER wilf return Sunday from Santa Cruz. MRS. COULAM, Miser Geary and Miss Drew entertain at a dancing party at Landrum's this even- ing. MRS. STURGIS of Fort Douglas returned from St. Paul. - has MRS. H. J. BURT will give a musicale cm U You Make Me Ltugh. Said the quiet calf To the frisky one: "Some day you'll grow. And It won't be fun." Said the staid old nag To tho easy cow: "Thingsarehave changed. now?-- ' How you Said the easy cow All undismayed: "You're still at work. I lie In the shade." IIORACF SEYMOUR KELLER. Lumber Dealers Fall. petition In San Francisco, 8eni. was filed In the- United Slate bankruptcy District Ccurt lumbf-today by 8. M. Orr and dealers at Uklah. A. N. Evaus. Mendocino county. Th petition Rives the liabilities of the firm of Orr &. Evans at $21.7 and tho afaets an $10.3W. The Individual petitions give the liabilities of Orr as JfSTS. while his assets amount to CfrO. The liabilities of Evans are set at $073 and his assets $3. A 24. - r WHAT'S THF USE To Keep a "Coffee Complexion." L) Haa Begun on Mesaaga. -pt. Already Oyster Bay, N. Y. r. ea hia anthe Ireldent brun ork to nual Cor.grtta. Tba to b pr"ntrl to tb 1 1 rC t b nx. Tba Un will i comparausy Ion mV. not call tor Ih eitmortHrary h Uaued unlU about tha oUd4; of Oo- - mae OCTOBER' rt 1 14 1 Prof. Oarflald Accepts. A. 0r- Cleveland. Oc.k. Xiltarryriarfuid, ririd. Mit of ib him fpnJnJmnt to tt clvalr haa arrorX at Pnnreton of po.HIcal Junprudc P--rU itwr.t rw jroy. unlvrrtty. rwdm lT. John llouaton the prldency of tba New York. ejmn Iei4tucto Mr. "Tlrley. cili of tha C5ty of Certificate Forgrer Sentned. :t Jtdc D An Kranclort. ct court Htafa Hvn "f the lnn4HI. Itr anleri 'IPQ"' 1 - PRICES lre -- TONIGHT pa4 hrii hl- f Ra spotless' town ed C We.4y HRISTENSEN'S DANCING ACADEMY e. A lady says: "Postum has helped my complexion so much that my friends say I am growing young again. My com muddy plexion U3ed to b? coffee-coloreand yellow, but It Is now clear and rosy as when I was a girl. I was Induced to try Postum by a friend who had sufd, A . yra 1 ! Utah .LnqMor Co. 223 E For the first noisy'. Ida.. Sept. time expert examination has made cf the Red Ftar Udge In the Deadwoorl section. It in found that th rumors concerning It are correct. The sixteen-foo- t shfl Is all In A body of high-- grade gold ore. The tunnal which Is being run to catch the ore lower down Is In granite after having passed through a very wide ledjce of mineralized quartz. There seems to b much doubt about wher tne rich chute should b looked for. aa the aurfare development Is not sufficient to afford any key to the situation on the tunnel b-e- n Whiskies and Wines 02TLY IIANDIXD.(QET THE BEST) D1BTRIBUT0PJJ ..Maivitou Mineral Water.., Telephoiie 473 223 S. MAIN ST. level. fl 45 - 47 W. FIRST L? lt m W. It. LHUard. formr today emr loy. tn n ) orra Nlgtsts, tftrlrg THE NOVELTY THEATER WILL UK ruitom-heu.r.i th j)nntlarT for ine rorgry opened to th public, on Uonday A motion for a r niM at No. 0 West Second South trial was m. MATISnn PATtritDAT AT s u street. This la the venleeath A of fvti ar.i !l ",rr" novelty theater owned and manTroop's Long: Ride, aged by Petrlch & Hogar., of Mont.. Srt- lloieman. Tro r cf which firm A. J. Petrlch, Jr.. Is Ih branch. United army. the local representative. Then ttatloned at T'.U wlnr whlth haa theaters or located all over lh the yrr.mr. r.ra afternoon en njt to Kcrt country. The management wlW th! rtiy thlapat woAinJNnIn to up ptynr.n give a refined show to whichsafeJwut f.fry r.uarter. T trc-o- numhrJ men and children can go In XtOROftCCr CX5MEDIANP ar.d will proce4 to Ita ctlnatlrn over ty. There will b nothing of low ar.c land th cf t SrMWr.rtl ANH Ilt lrtad by rail, type presented at any performlr g la the rilfiof hixvj f n miles. lANT.Mi4 emance. Monday's programme aiNOKH class a number of braces high Eettllnir Their Claims, fViSTTfVCEII vaudeville specialties n"ver beKOSOS A I num BertItawllna. a seen lajrgo Tom here. Hefron. fore OIRL.H ber of the widows ef the Har.r.a m'.n comedian, will do a Carleai ef TiEAtTIFrL sCKNEnT. victims are aettllcg their claim agalr.t funny turn, to be followed by the company upn the baala of the last NEXT ATTRACTION : Nethlng and Bean, a wonderful for offer made. !tj3 to the widow and trick bicycle team. Lorolne and WO?cTAT. TtrtDAT AND WltDKTS-TAT- . -each minor child. Claim agent Husey at t p. m, ""A Howell, a sketch team, have a At MILLION KS TKAU1." here. Is still novel .entertainment and th Carlson sisters, youthful song and dance artla'u", will be Introduced. Besides these feature. Illustrated songs and moving pictures will round out a pleasant The mnnacerntnt h.n hour. spent over I40O1 In fitting up the home of 'the show and purpo to make It a permanen feature of Fait Lake" amusement programme. Hourly performances will be given, afternoon and evening, and the admlMlon will be only 10 rents. SEATS GO ON SALE TOMORROW for "A Millionaire Tramp." the big scenic show that goes at the Grand the first half of next week. "Clear stage, we carryall our own 'Phont the notice Managers scenery." Jones' & Hammer received trom 943 k. the "Millionaire Trnmp" comthe that pany. Exchanges say the Holy Cross church setting of In the second act Is one of th COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING most beautiful reullslle stag pictures they have ever witnessed. The third act contains a novel setting, the exterior of an opera-hourchanging to the inthe audience seated with terior and the performance In progrr. will In this scene theater-gtw- r have th unique experience of nudlenr another S. watching watch another play, or In order V1AIN. words, an audience that Is to Itself an audience will to the real audience become actors. HIOn-OEADGOLD ORE ALL TUBE A7TD BEST BRA 1133 OF IN" RED STAR LEDGE. on-legg- - : ltry 11 1 1 L A DKLPl 1 1 A. Hrt-E. I'errival. a promtnwtit iTollart Ir- ded t?M at him cont ry npal dlTttx. In lTon. a suburb. II was of age. ater next Tuesday r.!ht. U a personal friend of Charles M. Schwab, the great steel king. Mr. King and Mr. Schwab wer.t to school together when they were boys and on the occailon of Mr. Schwab's last Fourth of Jlily celebration at Lorctto. on which occasion the ateel king spent 110.000 In fireworks for the entertainment of hla old frier.da and neighbors. Mr. King was one of his During the evening the rnllllonalr aakrd the comedian to entertain hla boyhood companions, and h Introduced him by skiing. "I know, U? Q) U, jIslS'V' 1 NORBICA is COMING t.fn Noted Churchman Die. i . , CLEVER ARE NICE fered Just as I had suffered from terrible Indigestion, palpitation of the heart and pinking spells. "After 1 had used Postum a week I was so much better that I was afraid it But now two years MRS. S. CURTIS left this morning for would not last. have passed and I am a 'well woman. I San Francisco to spend the winowe it all to leaving off coffee and drinkter with her son. ing Postum In It place. "I had drank coffee all my life. I susDR. AND MRS. LE MAY of the Post of my troupected that It was the cause are home from Ottawa. I It not until wa3 but ble, actually quit MRS. A. C. M'CANN entertains at a coffee and started to try Postum that I became certain; then all my trouble Kensington at her home this af- ceased and I am now well and strong ternoon. . again." Name furnished by Postum Creek, Mich. G. will MRS. WALTER return Co.. Battlea reason. FILER There's from California. Sunday Look In each package for a copy of MR. AND MRS. LEE CHAMBERLAIN the famous little book, "The Road to Wellvllle." have goneto Denver. W 11(0) and tk -- good-attractions tCS.OCni fc-- e I I -- prnt of amuntng musi- n II, NEW HAVEN. Conn,. Bti. 24 Joha Hammond. th (moui minlor mlnlnc nftoe-r-Injr rft.atwhYJ laur.lTerHy. profoaor cf will to thet InMtltutlon a metallurgical Ubrlory. Th rct of th will tw Ulvtta )la tv-- h, r b-e- tn c-- r - ei n t-e- b-- ref4. Og-de- lunNt nr&th rl dd mj" friends, you will all r?mm-he- r JohDny King. He licked m once and made me err. bu for nil that he is the funniest man In the world and now he will make you laugh until you cry." ; , Vl-tt- i. a. "i'ou'rt You rir tt. M-r- viro are hungry theater-goe- r broken mt at t h fountain bH1nf i ifc Ztm of Not- -i M. at tLaku. and ha ajrr4y cuM tam-- a VANCOUVER, n. fV Ur. a itiit- of Hu4ire. Owrf ooa. Te wnrk at et!fnal4mmf-leln c olumw co tu m nc.tr or waters, arxJa)lttr have r,2 ly detrtyed lh steamer lrtnr mnrilrsa" Vancouver ard Victoria. dnorTd tb ttt IS ssill apradicg. on JrBW bad t toly. PICTURE rilAMr-A-. t K.JRL PO. forty yra on th Oood Oift for Tala. JOHN H. KING. THE CLEVER COM- edlan of Weta rnlnitrel. which appear at the tf&U Lake The- ' " sr. rcmaumrno. Die. Old Skipper ht In advance. v 1 TO-nlg- for thla cla cal fare Is attested by the unusually heavy demand for cata . ' NAPHTHA FOUNTAINS IE . , I hMk , .. ma BzU' i HOT FIRE RAGES II SOUTH STREET ITHIN one week we ex-vv pect to move to our new store at 109 S, Main St. Previous to said' event we will sacrifice our stock at unprecedented prices to save moving same. i |