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Show The Saist Lake Telegram- vMCTCDAY EVENING, OCTOBER'S, 1900. 5Jtn,tfwFuxruirL 2 ti nsvruxnsisin'injrin. V Hit All J 5 - , Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Charles Si Denlson. The guests were MeFdames f'orlew, Coulter, J ; Deriisor, Moore, Conan, Corf-- 'i man, Nelden, Allen, Blakely, .iehpeli-Rickford, Hemphill, : fecojt, Johnxon, Stowe and" Miss : r fioug-all- 1 Nurse Girl in Texas Loses Patience With Crying ; . 1 MRS..O. JIEMENWAY entertained at luncheon hi honor of Mrs. : of Michigan, on afternoon. Thursday ' MISS ADDIK ZANE entertained Saturday afternoon at her home at an informal luncheon In honor of ' Miss Grace Jacobs. Mrabin audien-"- . unusually large The in ! tl!nrl. rr werr- -old nnr-ye-rr- Kv'dv and a farmer baby of Irfcy Anderf-onnear Itasca, was killed by Its twelve-year-ol- d nurse girl, Luelia Ward, while all the family were absent. The child cri"d and the nurse, losing patler.te. stuffed its mouth, earn and nose full of mud, suffocating it. ' The girl has been arreted but because of her youth cannot be severely punished legally. , exnrlv' In llu i Will - : 1 "n u-'- attend th" MRS. LECOMPTE and Mr. Edward DAILY ANIMAL JjeCoropte of Park City and Miss Edith Beers of San Franclscb STORY FOR THE are" the guests of Mrs. YV. I. Snyder and Miss Snyder. MRS. J. A. G 11,1... Miss Gill and Miss Rose Donahue, who have been the guefts of Mrs. Robert Craig THE TIUJE BEASON WHY 11IE of this cltv. left during the week TORTOISE WON. for their home in Vinita, Indian di'-nre- , .! 'e . KEXT ATTHACTIO? rvr.tton. et Government From Exprt Wanhlnj:-to- E i NEW YORK : tivmrn at Htx " a rosirucATnn !rrrr.r tow? f n U T.k Cltf 11 Trln Pjrt lJ furjtxrytT. u a ipiontv-r.- it 'JTrx r Cars free tktor. tT)'i--- r TV Are Not Excl1ed. l.u V.n) M. V'. '.. d tlrv I:. ter - -- g of V..I inct'.n. ff il- - I saw this, YCO N'jrtto- n! - ef AsrrlcuH 'te. It tn Silt l.nk". in.--i ilnt Did you ever hfar of the1 TRITE Mory tli" (rt'j te;-jf,.k' rn f tt.b fe MISS SADIE BOYLE of Springville of the raie between the Hare and the "OCR AT OPENS THE WIFE" i r..s . f ne i t? are this returned from Chicago visitvtning Tortoise? Old Brother Terrapin told it rand tonight, jtnd u til run unt. tf. t tn th re she has been week, to me one day as I lay on my back in til Vdnsday r.icht, with mati" b In l.5. h'Jt", ih butter tt. ing her sister, Mrs. ' Alexander, the nee the Wecnesd grass by pond, iy. In !' Oi.f lie a v it mnnnt trelri during the summer. "Never heard the real truth of that H for and ih t rirh.i'M. victory of mine, did yer?" he squeaked, TEE NOVELTY THEATER "N SJ-:- ' ii or. of the trading dairy MISS ROTKR has returned to her as Iwcome tins to he on crawled perfortn-amem. South given up ' the in Springville, after a country. afternoon and evening. "No; never." said I; "how was it?" pleasant visit with her sister, "Well!" h" lausrhed. "you see tbey t TT. St. Mrs. Alexander of Chicago. Csf. frtvsit dlr.ln aluays suppose that I won that race by AN nor RH ENJOYMENT FIVE reon--. un ;nr irrUK flor. on plodding1 along at mv usual lx gtvn by thtinges a day Msla. (.ct.utar price. SPIRIT OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, keeping r I old on X!.tln. man whi' eait. Rabbit frisked Daughters ofwill themeetAmerican around and fooled and wasted ids time Thurs-- ; Revolution, pirrrui FKAXiF.s. t i: 3iu pn. WALL PAPUr. GALE. Salis-"- ; "showing off before the spectators. day at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. South "But it was nothing of that sort. Let Two e,.roj,dj that inut pn uul klv bury. 574 East First me tell you at tl,e start that all ih tit In two, tfii;h-crn!- e street. lt pat. pit-plodding in the world without a at ."i, e O'l Ji ilo-.-i . f F,e, ;c.,-teinx n"V".-wimmoa . will uik' bp-nt tn all the liTi'vt T$H; SHAKESPEARE section of the ' : Thanythinar.I tn tiir nal! p.? .. gi.Ladjes' Literary club willat meet r "Yen see. had a lit bore to pi 1, 10 W. EREF.T & i j . morning Wednesday .::. St ie. o'clock at the clubhouse, and " 167 S. Main Si. Now I will continue the reading, of Op;n. -i woxl4 thtt4jada nany d htr. e I X tt erne n A?rr pot ran ti s -- .irt-- , h rntm-i- ir. rem , tn rnr;f- - RK r TJ5ir p nr5TvATrz rvx . it- - r !twf At-- . ux tist 33 ti A.DIVH S S IoK . IOc. prr-dut- - 1 st-R- ."js .mt't.A . yaur t'-rtr.- " ! 'nirrrr cmji NOYE.L'H THEATER - at th okiiig situations. Salt I,ak" Theater 'pett for a tonight run i f feu- - niht and Wednesday matinee. itf o.tv cit rut cyji CULLEN HOTEL Cayi Our Dairy ProduUs IN NEW YORK." WITH all Its iiroTlTS of l.iuahter-pm- . I -. J r .'rM:in SEE THE thi u f.rr.iAt INSPECTOR PRAISES UTAH'S FINE BUTTER RECBEN I Territory. v.-h- T e I , t Wi:DKrPAT m'Pii-Ai- m nrk it ftT- SturdAT nnd nt lh adjkmrTtn,fi t t?.- J I '! f "f th re' ."I eH t,l,J""'. vi t It m v I hT.'.l v fiir th icfttitti f.f the "t . r Th firr :. f "r 'nt readirg and ;if EthrJ Pj i. Mr. Klnoe pern by M and Mr. F. S. IUehs.i. nrr in Saturday evening w h fc.t-th- - t utet lalmnnt of riou club nrne-- i v ho i am n In f; om out of i 4 big raniiTs- -4 . Hlexander Rimini 'tin tttiv;rT fur r.r Tim t xnn. t Uit-prt OUR WIFE REUBEN a rnuAvrt' rAlu n nyr.PT. thi .- '- UIKOX CT. i?Jl. tat t TONIGHT!AT XiATtNTK ptwun. tht v,,y AH rr4. rf jniu1 r.fcmhWftT.fn'i f.n?h rrmi.Jti. plaso the MUdieiu e sri ally. Mrs. Martha Royle King rendered "Oh. Sreak ta Me." by Andrew Bo's, and wa warmly ercred. The Imirial quartette rendered Kvernl ple Hon, and captivated the ear of th nudln'-- by th melody of their numbers. Sousa'd pew march. "Jaek Tar" wm played for th firrt time before a Salt Lake u- and brought forth a r'"-fstorm of applaupe. Th ron-- i ris will bp cont'inud every Sund ly evening during the winter. l Ar t"th rlritj-'-- The red - PRICES Flfid With E ult Accompl!ihcJ by Tenth Aanusl Contention. programme of the evening wa well and lh" v.? riot; DALLAS, Tex.. Oct. :. The ..' " ntf rtntnn r.t dlp"nM . ! FINISH THEIR WORK ELD'S BAND GAVE THE FIRST Sunday night concert of the rrft-s- n t the Grand l.it night, and Infant. " ( v SSIHBSTRE j! ;; ptm rwixruxrvn uruiru uuiruivruv 'c:. S. KINNEY gave a luncheon ":: UTAH CLUB WOMEN CHOKES BABY I players pTL, fi aid p WITH MUD tttuoria - - iN-nn- to 1 !! t n ?e I trt4 jPHRISTENSEN'S thj-.ite- "ni-ju- llttl-though- 1 ii j , . UNIQDE , I - - DANCING ACADEMY ! . Pupils May Join Classes the Week of Sept. 28th f I 1 i Hamlet." MRS. L. R. BODEL and son of Harrington, Kan., formerly of this citv. are guests of Mis. Adelia Bodell and Mrs. Emily L. Claw-ro- ii of Second street. I Tdwards's Birthday I A r, t . t. Annvrs.ny ri:t:.'KNTtNn a In Refined Vaudeville Entertainment mud iinillV t,iry ef rel bl :i 1"M1 of '- ni the bin': of Jona t '.iu E . ' i rls Anoov ! th oloeirnl ,omlnsiry to:t th' rubli-inti I in day, and tonorro.r tt( er:'l promir.oit nirg. w h i i 1 1 t- - lcr l.r.i' h:i!r" A CHAI.'OE OF BILL EACH VTEZK- t j!tifi 3 p - - ifi-rn"- MlPs LULU PENROSE entertained l&ichoon Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 2vans of Coalville. . CT lTi ;naHstn ' poi'Tiitvi'ST " KEARNS entertains at cards at her residence Thurs- clav evening, for the benefit of the Altar society of St. Mary'scathedral. tt THE CLEOFAN will hold the atfirst Tuesday meeting for ihe ye;r Mrs. Charlet; 2:"0 at the home of Mrs. VaP.F, 40n Second street. 1 1 t.- - hferj, i.at ottNvtu ( t'r ;- . ri'f'ri t COMMERCIAL CLUB BUiLDrNG. 'Phone 943 k r- -i Admission, ICc. pxnr. MRS. THOMAS - . 'la u Stanley Round ,n Strpi-.r- n ith th:U "yn!!"r dog of 'It;', of the Poets' will ?ive a paper . . ul' ail.--- - C.uy er turntd in didn't lav was nearly ue tli Phillip:-- - g.-- l"."u n , t w 1 .i- - al and " b.ii k. ni e. started rac tbsit a Mr. H.ihbit .in o-- i i.-n-- 1 MR. A N'D MRS. AXCL'S WRIGHT of visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ogdcn J. F. Grant. AND MRS. BIX BY and MrF. ilc- Elioy will leave for their home in ST. Louis tomorrow. i -- RAY left Thursday MABEL morning to visit in southern California. RLE PENNEY of Hamilton, MIS PEA Mo., is the guest of Mis Edna T REPTTBLTi!AN WOMAN'S w i:h Mrs. V. H. CLUB will peaf;ei f,75 Fourth street, today nit at 2 w SmmXAm JmtTwh into lh- - wood.-- . mn 1 nn rta uvrb 1 pro- a. M3 ion Jennie MuroocK, accocapamat. nMn i- - politics for son1iV- time after th-- - f M W f t-- J t i A i tl fj 1-- W i jt 1tk1 Will offer for one wed: Sprcial Bargains in every department, and war. United States Consal Dead. NASSAE, N P., J. McEain. l.'nlted Slater I'raisiil ii.r". is uead. He recently sutf-r"a paralytic stroke, and had sine.- - beer- - grouinsr worse. Mv.d.ain leld this Consulate twenty-fiv- e years, and was a natie of Warren, o. He whs V, years of age. Hefore entering the Consulate seivi.e be connected ulth hio vi-- TRADING GREEN :..-T- lio!na 1' s,-..r- iii ne .vspa pers. New York, 0 t. Cotnjit i nlh-- Oiout has issued a statement jn j.Kard to the .statement jnad" Saturday by Mayot Row to th" effe.;t that Mr. (iroiit had once suggested to him th y that he might be nfTercd a Tammany nomination, but that in the i vnt r pro-KparJi- me W f O.-t- is a long one, will begramme, O. McKay 1 I. and gin at 7:30of o'clock. Alexander the society president Jr., i secretaiT- The 'tliey have arranged follows; .14. (mi;. Let t's Rejoice" ' toiigri pation Rrsver Ye Moiintains Iliph" ilvnm, "Oh, Opinio?? remarks President D. O. McKay QuartetteSalt, Nielson.. VS tokens and Niel-soMessrs. Ed MeCiellsnd Recitation Nlcol Hood Song President Joseph V McMurrln Ilemarkr Selections Scottish Mixed ci 'iiiisof twelve voices ...li.K Jennie M tirdook Pia.no solScU. John 15. Young wndniscencs K"!'ih Rider Hamilton O. Park 'W William II. Rn?seli P.titone Polo John It. Smith Sons Miscellaneous business Mlsa Maggie Hull Soo Scotch medley John Donaldson and conipany hymn. "God He With You Till Closing "a Meet Again" O !LrfS a-- - Ui 5 Grout Issues Statement. Ben-dil-- ii GREATEST CONFERENCE BUSINESS in w 1 ft PeopL Gen. Bradley Johnson D?ad. RICHMOND. V.:.. v t r.. ( ; n. R.i ad- T. Johnson di.-today at Rof k Oo'ichiand county, the isidi'n ' of hi:--- son. He w as a native of M.u yl ind. ;'nd at th? outbreak of th" t'ivil war ast his fort un".--- with the (,'onjd"i lb- rose to ids hich rank in th" "oaf.-d-rate army by reason of callantrv. and whs prominent in Riehnjnd ami Scii ! In order to do the a - SCOTTISH PEOPLE WILL HOLD REUNION t o the history of our store, the b-- Immense assortment in all the bic wall paper store. grades. The GEO. YV. EBERT & CO., 325 State. - vl L FOR BENEFIT OF CONFERENCE VISITORS, rLrum JTruxrLriTLri ct-t- u ble. - L 1 11 wi OREENE qnn rmrrirrLrLn rurTLruxru s PLTVJ ia. - off anib'.--(- l rn Barratt hall this evening. The Ed 14 I him rlcht f'- - turninc I i'.ut I won thtdl yon, brains ouni." sav ing w he !t h spent by all. WALL PAPER SALE. Two carloads that must go quickly. T,-rtt? do rvit. .nt in two terns at 5c. 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, "worth dou- p'b-p-- lv a -it Srv-- over, ir.e Denbigh. A MOST ENJOYABLE TIME WAS spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. . Sherrlll. the occasion being the celebration of their silver wedMessrs. Sparling, Olsen ding-. and Runswic.k furnished music Tor dancing. A delicious supper was served, after which a solo was rendered by Mrs. Kate Anderson and a duet by Mr. HawMany kins and Mrs. Sanders. handsome presents were received and a delightful time i GRAND . on home. THP: EARL OF DENBIGH, commander of the Ancient and Honorable ttillery companywillor London, in Boston, viptt tait Ictke. in company vith Jatiy ; yff 1 p. m. T T f v--c ? pullins n thmuuh th" air after him. My! but we iiid tly. And v le n wo uot iv ar th coal l.t p and " elked the rf.-;t- . Mr, Dor was . h" i.n sp"--d- R-p- j j jut a THE - race. " 'Yer:.' says I. 'rm' ymi w.ivi tn the, start, sic i ixht dowr. where you ,n and you'!! ee a show, "So down he sat on hi.- - y.iller tail and opened his y;dir jaws atnl let hi. red tongue hanf mt. zt;" lvo, thre.-- I saw says th' st.utr. and tlen and jerabti.-Mr. Io'.-- tail my han between my jnws. He cave otv ydl of terror mid supris aral s. t off tProuKh the wood tnward the coit at hchtmnc p.-e.- MISS Coat?F. '. (Hit you'p. f. I ki!. w M the ytrrt that bad r. ban. e to w;n v. Ith u; som- Ptt!- cam. Just lli'-- Hior.K com-'-- ' 'ttlU' Hvke- -' 'v.;l ier' .Inc. " 'Morni!,'." h". 'a;ie d.iy for ih I 'Milmxj $SS fflpj fc; .ffr lM !" , - ' I fur two days and fi-'i- W.s2! fr1 Syke. i o r.i; nfihTit; v,r,ny hrouirht t:i t he till lady ; lei WJI.LLVM SEA RLE andsi?ter, Moot", of Provo. ar Mis th" guests of Miss Fannie Buck-b?- ' SMiik He Gave a Yell of Ttrwr. STAMPS v N I t? m 1 a fi i 1 M WITH EVERY WORTH PURCHASrH. Bankrupt Shoe Stock at Bankrupt Prices. MONEY MADE TO THOSE THAT SEE US. ossi-bilit- contiru" to sujiort Mr. I His suggestion. Mr. Low j, h,. not regard seriously. he would Lipton in New Yo:k. New York. (ict. Thorn a from ''hicapo S;ndtv ;irrivcd h'-will remain here until Prtd v. wi."i t sail for hum". While h' has no pr p. Mitention f.f luiildini; another chali.-rhe sa;.j that the shamrock III. wo r. . m;iia here to ser'. . p. rh;.p. as n tr.at hfirse should the fort'icat" dav m'r he shonl.l f.el jiiFHtied jr rbiKlti .".-- - T n t r r?g? c.itn-whr- Tli.-ranotii".- eha HeiiKer. v... would ! u.". h" said, in doini; so uiilefK he eo.jl : find another Herri choff on the 01 her sh',. . - "The Kn-tufor- d." Anielua." Ics Salt hotels west of Chicago. i vf;M?l Anceloa. "Th Th two flni: Frd W. Mfakin. dentist located in room -- 7, Hooper Dr. Is now Wo Mfr rrrO pip xli Ki vVi VTCZi &j&4)& t? b- -' & awisi & fev'J a 9 '44 1 1 !-- Ci rvi JS JVVCiH CAlf sVil v) vM CfUTTr) IXVI lmTfA .dir Jr I i |