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Show I The Salt "Lake Telegram. 8 JlXl "JTi" JVtTWnj ArLTUTJTJTTmUUjTTlrLRa Tit w4i:i tywi 3 btju njVLruxruan. uxruir unxuruxruxrui KILLING THEM OFF CONFEDERATE VETERANS WILL ORGANIZE A CAMP entertained twenty-flv- e little HAZEL BROTIE Thu-sda- y ternoon gave a linen shower for Miss Afton Kimball, who will be married this month. Miss Mary Young carried away the prize of the afternoon. MISvS Boston Hosts Set Their EnclUh SoI Social diet Guests a Red-H- of Lost Cause. af- Gen. George F. Alford, who cam to Salt Lake for the purpose of organizing a camp of Confederate veteran. meeting with g.'eat success. A meetMr. James and NAYLOIl EFFIE ing has been called for 3 o'clock this Birrell were married Thursday afternoon at the office of Gen. Edmund evening at the home of the Wilkes. 143 Keith building, at which on South Tenth bride's parents and Ninth East streets. the organization will probably be perfected. Many citizens who have be MRS. LINCOLN J. PONTIUS of Port come nromlnent in civil life in thts vi land and Mrs. Bell of Ogden at are visiting Miss Maud Lewis cinity have ref onded to Gen. Al ford's S23 East Second South street. call and made known the fact that they on the losMR. AND MRS. F. W. HAYT arrive also participated in that war Gen. is side. Wilkes, them ingthe Among Sunday evening and will be served A. who as R. in Mrs. known Mr. and the of Major, Kuesis city Keyes while in the city. for a short time with Gen. Longftreet MRS. LEWIS and Miss Maud Lewis as a staff officer, was also chief engineer of a department and superintendentertained at a musicale last of Pontius Mrs. for ent of railroads. He served with Lee evening Portland. lp Virginia, and with Joseph Johnston. BART-LETHe ran the last train out after the batT MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. tle at New Berne, in North Carolina, are expected during the Helena and will be from month when the Confederates were forced to the ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. evacuate that" city. Later he served in Keycs. ' the navy. MISSES MADGE AND JESSIE ELJonathan C. Royle was Judge Advocate-LIOTT left this week for Fay. General under Gen. Price. He Nov.. where they will spend the out went his home in Lexington. from winter. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott which Mo., at that time, the beginning leave this coming week. of the war. was a lively lighting ground. Judge W. C. Hall also served with MRS. O. J. HEMENWAY entertained distinction in the Confederate army. at a luncheon for Mrs. Jason Gen. Steffney was at the time of the Hetr.enway Thursday. outbreak of the war a student in the Virginia Military institute, now th? is MRS. W. H. BERSBACH of Provo Washington-Le- e university, situated at a guest at the Kenyon. Lexinqton and was ordered out together with the rest of the cadets to attend the MRS. J. J. NUNN of Provo is visiting execution of John Brown. Th-scaMrs. C. D. Moore dets were then commissioned into the army as drill masters, with the rank has gone lo of airs. C. B. MARKLAND Jackson "Stonewall Lieutenant. Cincinnati, where she will join of the institution at tlie was principal Mr. Markland. MISS Walf r at I.Ioyd, pT.prl t or of South Seventh K iM TfJ Th!i frr.nui tuf.rii. but1 tr rriKl.twntr-- t thn fiKtJd by th ir - - '""h- i iil F'.if. W'lh - Tl-.- lh.it I.f: n.i.-- i la!hr r li.r..!:!-- 1 ut!orn. n irri th.- s .1 h of all. I. - M m . i i in prj.-rtv- ff.r '1.. iv J : r -- . Jl r rf"-.,. .. r . V;tnit"'s f.irni' r inn in ,;. t. j..(U Kt- - .i ) . i:i- - fjui4 i more, but before I had 'deposed' of my bottle, I was cured entirely. I am tellin' de truth, too."' 2Gc, GOc and 51.00 at Z. C. M. I. I ill "1 fln.l witliimt Cairartt t li m. er. iht o I Irnit,;.'-- t'lrptd livrr ami i'a.i.Iy rlli.irtlf I I ihall crrtiii!y r'mainJ Crirri KELSEY AND KEGLER Ba;iD-t- . Aotia ! . ml.t th-i- n ". S, i Crusted With Loss of Hair City Engineer 1. Scssdiiy Gored by Culicura C". t li K ls( y Fall KiTer. M PalatiihU, Tofnt TaG-naint. r M.("n( V..ki(n f rr Nf In l.u'.lt. Th fiitmio tal.lrt t1". Pi.-- C9.,Drr:-mvA a'.xq . io.-- i ii TW PIANOS PIANO PLAYKKS ORGANS rNSFfv I PIANO PLAYIiRS ANSON S CI PIANOS ': U 6o ANiiUALSALE, TEJt MILLION BOXES R iiec-es-sar- g -- P I A I takn. Warm shampoos with Cntlcura Soap and lignt dressings of Cuticura, tha MACCABEES HAVE great skin cure, at once stop falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dandruff, PLEASANT MEETING soothe Irritated, itching surfaces, destroy hair parasites, stimulate the hair O. T. M., if ; a Vtonian tent Xo 1J. follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply on Wednesday evci,ir;: rfiew pleasant tho root3 with energy and nourish last at I. O. ). . hall. The j,,. ment, and make the hair grow upon a business before the members wan the of and nrrariRlnn plans Tor sweet, healthy scalp when all else fails. uintfr fampaiK'n. The social feMillions of the world's best people aturesand of the tent were silso oiscusse.i. 'y, of a live entertainment connrr:-teuse Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura selection who will bo ably assisted by the V". 1). S. M. "r.f Potentates oi:nlit to d v !. p Ointment, the great skin cure, for presome excellent and unique ritertain men s and the beautifying serving, purifying for the friends and members of the t 'it th winter evening". At th. t;. tf during skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, review of thin tent. Wednesdav Pp u and the dandruff, and stopping scales next, will be celebrated the arrival al tV home of Sir Kniiiht John Willi. mii of .. of falling hair, for, softening, whitennew Maccaboe weishins; about sore It is also exported that a i ing and soothing red, rough and of candidates will be on hand for miraand rashes, itchlngs for tion. Altogether there will be baby f bands, Members of Salt Lake Cj(v ,', ,lt chaflngs, for annoying irritations and doing. 2 N'o. and visiting Sir Knights at e , . invited. inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many antiseptic purposes which MUSICAL PROGRAMME readily suggest themselves to women, the as for ail the purposes of as AT METHODIST CHURCH nursery. toilet, hath and hufor treatment every Complete mour, consisting of Cnticura Soap, to The music at the First M.. K. chur 1. sleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment, to heal the skir, and Cuticura Resolvent, will be of musical Interest tomorrow. to cool and cleanse the blood may now the morning a quartette will jsfng. and be bad for ore dollar. A single set the --evening the following programme ; eridered: is often sufficient to cure the most be "Tne Lord Is My Strength" Ncvl '' torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning Instrumental prxttte rashes eczemas, 1 and scaly humours, Jubilate in u- ,. Choir. and irritations, from infancy to age, , Flute cnln .Mr , when all else fails. V Vf Votal polo. "Victory". SOp. (In l' Sold thro jfhent the world. Cotieura Resolvent. of SO). Oinu (Composed by "laude J. Nettie'toM '... .t form of Chocolate Coated Pill, 24c. per 2TmiCharMrhouto . Pepott: London, prepenied for the Hrst time (n tnct.30t..aop.e. 137 ColumbM Av. Ro i Prrii, t Koe d U Faixi Boton. gramme.) Bole Cbem. and Corp.. iTopntiort fotter Drug "Incline Thine Ear to m 0 ft Ten Makes of Pianos to Seledl From. Organs the BesL. is the Most, Perfecft The Chase (h Baker Piano-Playon the Market. Be Sure and See 16 Before You Buy. OFFICERS er , l Wt5 . JOHN DMRN, Pres. J. ANSON, Trc.1. e f(.mf-tM'.t- ! Sr IT) p.-in- ( ' - Piano-Player- s, tT CCC. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicaeo or N Y. , 1 l DHUG CO. TI . GRAY ROS. & C 0 J ! Extend a cordial welcome to the general 7. I i! call the all and visitors i to to J city public G Ml w at their large quarters and examine their evepett immense stock of Pianos. Organs and Yc arc now in a ' etc. o position to sell you anything you may want in our line and give you terms 5 that must be satisfactorv, should vou happen to vrant terms. Ail we ask is lor you lo compare price and quality, as we show our o goods with pleasure. Call and sec us whether you wish to purchase or net. 7 niRnc(, . (junnr.tccj to caro or your nioiiry i t'.-fal- II' '7 INCORPORATED I- i);! l.i,-in- 1. ready-to-we- ar 4 - r r SJ hi: r When Every Other Remedy and Physicians Fail. . Street !?. s!.r.'.a , i- a Main ' rrr-ft- . l'.vt 1 j 7) GesT Fcr of the Hoard of Piihlk- V.1 for the s. cond tini1 Kince .Ian" I'ttli htt. Clf ik Ki fcU-- was also tln-ran.l wl , th. situatinii at some ,,f ft,,. mc: was strained, r.o dt nii.iit i li .n i t'it)H-eidc was iradf. Should thp chairman of th. hoard v.ish, hf has tho right, under the ti: ordinanc es, lo inue a subpoena lor t! siinl th- - sherengineer, and if iff to brinp him Into the meeiinKS. A (lurytion va raised conefrnini? the of sewf-- pine on Fourth street l twi en A and Ii streets, lut no aeti..n rr.M-tin- g . Soap and Ointment . r.U'ilar at u ours. J mj Ir:tn. Session of Board of Public Works Is Quiet Despite Presence of Opponents. aftrrnoon att.nd.d mrt ,r i j We have the TOP COAT, We have the correct fall suit If you'll give them a look you'll be suited. Alfred Benjamin & Go. made clothes are the exclusive kind in that they fit more perfectly, are better made and trimmed, are more choice in patterns and possess elegance in style, and don't cost more than ordinary clothes. Top Coats, $ 1 2.50 to $35. Suits, $12.50 to $35. Come and see. Pleased to show The pleasure all you through, m The Dowels lictiing, Scaly and th. i t h e!f! crt.-.- t rltrrrtiiubWM. OiiKrn M;ll Su. ATTEND MEETING 1 ! nwh 1 ; J ft t-- PIANOS ORGANS I KJ81 LL fd rt rw l m-t- ; rh r. J. HILL rr. Charl' vr Ml k' ! rrt- - rrHt( f DR. CHARLES I i I hr-t-- r.aS-fall- lot. to t. A. tf ' ' The l.r .,ertv in ii'ioilcn ., f. fl. ,tr. S;.rr. n;r. .'il .ift'!- Mr. V.i!m.h' m.irr!.ii:. In Kaised From the Dead. TV. C. I.andiB, "Porter" for th Orion-fa- l Hotel, Chanute, Kan., says: "I know what it was to puffer with neuralgia, 'deed, I did, and I pot a httle cf Ballard's Snow Unhnent and I w.ii raised from the dead.' 1 tried to pet f 'I I n. rJ le 4 Flh W l . t .. . - t.- to thrjr i j r'h r) rnfor Cit nr a th irorr !.; r!rn. f,f rras.onctr c th rif rc'A r,1iirfi j,r i rf rrat.lnr. Uim . r-- t vcH Tirs bust rf-j-.r tr.;l convirc Dr. Oartt ft trt- - fnr cm ' . I! A ivi-.- -. s V - PRPP kir-.r- . Wriiiht, hr son. who recently aiTi'v frm: the Soda Springs. Ha.. iMrnntin- hospital, where he had been suffering from t(,. disease, find from which hi was discharged before cored. He came to Salt Lake and mingled with his relatives, sr.iviidirisc the disii.-'--. cv i r,4 two -i i aitrnuraTt r,i w $1. All parka. are f t la rl wriirr"'. prf!a irrJa be-Jut n v mr.'X ' o It (t nt.IntnFr4h'urj to Introflu'hr.ma w hiv to a'.l fn nwr , i r- n cfrk; naO'fa-it'-- srrciAt. oFrnn -- t ChnrW Dr. .' fd t Street . tor nrxoviiiQ weinslxs. I"o tiwtn h'v:M hav wrlnkVa rrnw'fi tt about t yn rr rs":?ri. tr. Charl rfmovn hm l!tta tah . - Jml- or? l tr.at prp"rtlon K!HM th r? rrfrt I 1 tT trt rw ff rrwrn.1 Ihln I. or rfPtor'.r. r.tr.tijr to give May Depend Upon Books of County Clerk. . in rnriT M : if.f wrrn'n rmi. FOR DZVT.LOriNO $400,000 Suit in Sp:eckles Family - FI-ESI- r.d SALT LAKE RECORDS FIGURE IN BIG CASE - rr rnfJl'-A- l of H lwln rrtfal ,i. thoir-'th u'! CUT wtP T.ni!Nt UKAl.Tlir h n r:Mi Moot th ! aiitt-toLue- - f?'r'T-'ftIn v - , itik FLESH rOODi CHARLES DR Salt Lake "Woman Becomes Victim it with her parents. Judge and Tho f.wt that tt.c r'..i rj t! Through Visit of Her Son Who Mrs. John Judd. : Cl'rk. ffii,i-- i'..r tt..- )r,.r d :.t Came From Idaho. .how that Tln'tna W.it-.- r MRS. PARSONS and Mrs. Eger will ur mu- .a t'ii' tit.i.- i.ir-entertain at tea October 7th. di.rf.- fr"m The cas of smallpox width w.ih ntlv In a ft .is : r:rcM 1m MRS. DR. JONES will entertain the to the Board of Health yestrrt;y. nimlir of tin- ,i r.. kI f.i:i,!tv T.f J',,. la. lies of the Ail society of the ...!! yiii.ii r fin-Mrs. Almira Wright bring the vitim. Mrs. Tliupns First Presbyterian church Mon.ilM'. i. ijs hi ...i.f said to have been contracted from Robert H th- - .'.i:r tin" n I rr tj1 Att whom Mrs! C. A. Wnlk.r n-- . ttitly jwor. out a consjilaint hargiistt Mm with r tobacro to minor. w:it r ;; l from li.it ility on t d.i v, u;..n a r.r y Hiotion to dismNfl th cisn niad. bv I una T. Smith. tttant C'ointy d Tin' twt !v.- -j Attorr'y ton i f th.- comwho purrhaiMd thnplainant, at th pharrriry, tcttri.d !hil h. c!sr. t,.;,i u... clerk that h wanted the Uarx for a -Mr. YViutaktr.-- ' A nurr.ner of perron inif rfMd in t movr itviit ttip' i re.. u In court. - A Mrnro. Dr. Tf itimonl&ls. More ;Kairij.t ar-o,- la Thouands cf ,i OruR I nmttrto prt world." "Dom mn fnf r.d form ihmn r.ythlnr t hat -- Ar.ri !!!! Complaint Charging: Druggist With Selling Cigars to Minors Is Dismissed. MRS. S. H. BABCOCK leaves October 12th for Nashville, Term., to vis- SGfiLP HUlflURS ft. NOT SUSTAINED SPREADS DISEASE ter left yesterday for the East. SUIT YOURSELF EVERY WOnAN SHOULD READ THIS h I54 Main Main rd fal STREET. 154 u TOBACCO CASE IS SMALLPOX PATIENT MRS. P. A. II. FRANKLIN and daugh- rn''.t programme of ntertnlr.m'nt f reprd for tlwtn Until rtrr 2 'to.k thin muni Ing. jet the mrn.bT of th" Hrrorl4" Artillery iom;mny ner up early to4ay. prepared to undertake whoifwr their Amti-.tti.t h.id prmtdHl for Xbir !jr pleaji'ire. Th ptor mn; nrrnr tln l.M. the Ani int and II 'mora bl" of lWvton. wn m flp Artillery ompjriy to Iiovldn.- - us guMn f the Flrn Light lnfntry f lh.it iltv. , e MISS ADDIE ZANE entertains today for Miss Grace Jacobs. BOSTON. Oct. 3. The r.nlib MlT Visitor f'.ld.iiot the !Wt day t L 154 MAIN Pac. time. Gen. Kteffney served in th Sec' ond Virginia cavalry. of LouisW. Thomas Capt. iana nerved in theKerriganrl department and in the Cumberland army. Milo B. Clark served in the army of Tennessee. Judge Henry Rives was with hi father's command in Missouri for whll-bulater went to runninc the blockade. He surrendered in May, 1Ci. at N'awau Island. Bahama group. Another blockade runner, who did rot belong to tie army. hmvescr, was In George Thackrah. He did supplying arms, medicine and clothing. J. D. Lewis served under Magruder on th peninsula campaign. . . Samuel H. Lewis wan at the ulege of Fort Hudson. For four months he was In Elmira prison. New York, hut later served in Mississippi under Van Dorn. oi. A. C. Ellis whs with Judge KlveV tcKinu-ntfather in the First Missouri Gen. Alford has u great miinbT of names upon his list of others whom h hopes to see at the meeting. tranj-Miml'p- Get Together Followers day alternoon. THE HALCYON CLUB gives a dance at Christensen's tonight. and MISS CLARA TROWBRIDGE Charles II . Fowler were married AYednesday evening at the home of the bride's mother. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. lames Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge, George Trowbridge, Miss Alice Sargent, the Misses Lizzie and Maud Brown, Miss Rachel Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson, C K. Chapman, John James. It. H. Officer, J. J. Franklin, Eddie Rand, Tom Lambert and Roy Pringle. n 3, ot Gen. Alford Meets With Success in Efforts, to frlenca of her daughter Mattle. Prizes offered for competitive games were Avon by Ixmis Bart-Hns- r, Marguerite Kddie, Pauline Officer, Morris Daly and Olive Wall. Mm. Pinkerton. Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Keogh assisted Mrs. "Wall. OTTOum GRAY BROS. & COl BY MERE KINDNESS MRS. E. A. WALL yesterday afternoon BATTKDAY EVKNINO, Ir-- rrrr-Pl'- ' for nn te A. 1 tr?! pt!n. eonstlpatlon. Wlloufnaa many llmenta arising fr"m a c1l!ordr'4 atom-aeIs Tllpara Tabjl". llvr or bowels They hav acomrllhod wonilctd. an) removes the all rf th!r timely for manyrci(lt' t:ul VA calllrg a phy-Hthat beaet mankind. Thry ico atritght to the neat of trouble, rrl'.ove th rt!tra. clears" thi affected raxts, ard trive tVT HTRtm a Knrl tonln? up. The t ! TYm ANSON. Src:. CARSTFNSFN. (Jca. Man. J. IJ. 1 o 75 1. 7 h. sn flv-cn- -,i ero'iirh f.ir an ordinary cwealon. The faintly bottle. fO cent, contain a ';p-ll- j for a y;ar. All drugtljte aU tfcm. racj-- 'D CARSTENSEN PC INCORPORATED 13 . Ahfou Iasares Pnre.Soft, W'hltt Skia and a Btaotifal Cooir hxloa. ' cnr T ltT. Ar Twm 3T" Tr '.' a.lutlT r1 lVreiMitittr rc T,nOT, ll!&ckhai, Soi o. Ktd:M. klt. i'lITt an-- i Tan. I'mU ntj vST'i' i ! i ; .; Wrraa-ileral- Sup a Per TEMPLE OF MUSIC 'Si o ft" - 1 Choir and Instrument;- - iii,rt . Pr Lottie pU txpnu Urrm-liojrc exit a. by aatU Hoop, one llo tit la taxkmss (L1I, xprtai P.X, lenna-rU7U- 1 al i Portraits and TtJtimtcnuilt icntc E 51-5- 3 S. Main St. Telephone 9?1-- Y. 51-5- 3 S. Main St. o7. rcfutti. Ono Bottf FREE to Agents. Ttu: c.. aMiBMUi, o if.tfn,-uoYAL- FC PIANOS ORGHNS PIANO PLAYERS PIANOS ORGANS PIANO PLAYERS PIANOS |