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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER The Salt Lake Telegram. 7, 1003. .nntnmuinnjw nnnjiruiruttruuarLop IIIIf w 5 tfte i ty i a. tx WW u ... Eft-wa- g MRS. N. I. SNYDER entertained at tea yesterday in honor of Mrs. Le Compte of Park City and Miss Beers of San Francisco. iast evening. The guests took steps toward forming a social club for the winter. MRS. DR. SILVER will entertain the ladies of the First Presbyterian church Monday aftefnoon. Edwin Mordant and Ola Humphrey Abundance of Comedy. Special Scenery, atlonv &SSlSi ItBttScSMt W s?c TONIGHT Lm CHOSEN LIBRARIAN .v 12 ! UffiC- :: 'i - t fc for omen FOR MEN V,:&k. A1 v,- -.i :.-- ; ' V -- t-A day for Baltimore. MRS. J. C. HOOPER entertains at luncheon today. MRS. JOHN GRAHAM is in the city from Park City on a short visit. a if AND MRS. JOE BUSH enter X:tained Sunday evening in honor of Father Handing of New Or leans. ... Miss electecl - ; SIEGEL entertained the members cf the Tafie Runde club Monday evening. MISS DOLLIE CHAPMAN and Chester A. Vincent were married Sunday at the home of the bride's parents, 125 South First West I BO N O 3. I sccNi:r.v. ( ; I "h Seat Snle The St. Dennfs Caf. private I!nlnt. rooms on two floors, unexcelled aervlcet rJpular prices. 26S Main. x i 1 -- p ,r-.- fai:.j: n, NEXT ATT:ACT?'N ir av J!l!!r t' 2,t l. in., Mlo'txriatle i !!CS:!!:ii AT SCA. t; f .' !, ri- i- ; sr xy p RrriNnD r Vtt"t;r r, : rrn Thif S Tri i- -r l.iv. An :.. i, T 4fS rt - , r N ;4h! nmi 5 t , r.4 y, y. SALT DANCING OPEN EVERY EVENING. Pavilion all n !opt d i gotHl rr.d e f Oc. . arm. .t Hauerbach's Orchestra in Attendance. lased Over Lyttleton. ST. JOHNS, N. F.. Oct. The appointment of Alfred Lyttleton a? Secretary for the colonies is warmly welcomed here. The new Minister spent a month in Newfoundland last summer being arbitrator in the claim of th4 Keia nailway company against "the Government. He studied local affairs, visited the French shore and fully posted himself on colonial issues, bo that he will be able to intelligently consider the Newfoundland question. The Government wnt him a warm telegram of congratulation. 7.-- of admission lady, 2jc extra lady. Priet- HP iS'ew-ioundlan- d !1 Reserved SeaL Tickets to Grand Theatre with Every f ( i 10 ABERNACLE! ! &4 r' T--- DiMftfi "VTr. rj : 1 kaew da t!-- ut. .sythiasr I: wty',4. fit Jui'.ir. Ccrij n tt !. f wi'.l t jr fa tl is i ST T5 J N tLU atH f03 mill I! i-- 4 f fitt t:l r J:"-- t,r"j-- s ra."t 1 to thry cf ?,- -. rv pr.ind free attraction. Midway Simply IJoominn! Fun Coth Day and Night V... ' Frank 132 MAIN STREET. jj ' beKOOLS nLL CLOSE A NORDIGA Fisk ia tfcing Exhibits at their best and premiums awarded. I.tllcon ascension and parachute jump, and all the other A New Man. for Santa Fe. Topeka, Oct. 7. It announced here today from the Santa Fe office that T. J. Norton has been made the generai solicitor of the system for California and Arizona. the exposition. Every ticket sold from gives the purchaser a free chance for pifprPA SE Track in Perfect condition. Buss Orchestra William T. Haker and for many years a prominent member of thf Hoard of Trade and one of the leading capitalists of this city, died suddenly early today, jlr. Baker was well known in the grain trade throughout the West. batifttt whthr October 14, 1903. 7. oo i ami gntl-m:u- at noon an;l tes4urs 4nd children out auain in full force. , i.i c Sals opens tomorrow at D.iynes' OB99 mtt aaa , iinltiiir Ml iair lik Tap 9 ' ar- - -n tr ti.,i.i ami inr'Hn il m' n, n Arc all rilit as aivcrlitin medium?, for thoic who take a dally, but : : : : o ml. innrim Attv ir THE DAILY PAPERS Don't Miss the Biggest Day 01 lluslc Store. Jerome Defies Gamblers. New York. Oct. 7. rhp Daly, Jr., and two men found in an alleged gambling-hou?- e on West Forty-fift- h street were Telegram Received Today: held in $1000 bail in court today" charged, with violating the gambling Geo. D. Pypsr: Euss tour opened laws. Daiy was arrested last night raid by District Attorney Je- - Ealtimore today. Tremendous v:aft?r awno Hays he wanted to show Tome, s. hundred gamblers that they could not carry on gambling- with impunity, as had been 1 ONH01T G. dlARLTOH". alleged. j i ne inier-iviousua- rarme; in suc-ces- B. HRISTENSEN'S & i , Receipts-Hfty-fiT-- Gen. Pearson Dead. On. Robert N. Pear- Chicago, Oct. assistant rity paymaster, dropped dead of heart disease in his oftice in the "City irU today, aged 63 years. 7. 6on, Costa Eica Grieves. rrha Anselus," Ixs j 7 Demetrlo Itica, died Angeles. "Th Knvitsford" Bait Lake. The two flnesi hotels wes,t of Chicago. PICTURE FRAMES, 6 E. 3RD SO. Dr.' Fred W. ireakin, dentist. Is now located In room 27, Hooper bldg. dol-;lar- FT NIQUE TKEHTER 167 S. San Jose, Costa Rica. Oct. ex"President of Rjf:iaS' i e Main St. Now Opsn. PRESENTING A Refined Vaudeville Entertainment For Ladies. Children and Qentlemfn. A CHANGE OF BILL EACH WEEK, Matinee 3 p. m. Evenlns 8 p. ro. fidmission, 10c. ' .r -- I 1 . William T. Baker Id Dead. Utah's Greatest DAYS1 $50 gold wntch. 'Phone 695. , f tini bi'4 d.ny of 9 a. m. to S p. m. ,. n 5 The ''zr V in.lji $50 Gold Watch PAVILION 0 , 4 3T1 PALACE -- t- . Commodore Adams Quits. NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Frederick T. Adams, banker and broker, has resigned as commodore of the Larehmont club, one of the leading clubs on Long Island sound. He has occupied the office since 1301, and has given prizes for club race during ..is term of office. s.Jl:- I y?.'IS?'..Ty Tit ''A . 23S 6: 240 .Main Street j a New York. Oct. 7 L. Frnnkel of' Park . City is at the Herald . i '" at Our Store. t ion I vaudeville f f? fty : ADIVHSSIOIS Utahn in New York. s ' , Sec Electric Dcmonstra- - i , ! " v 'V. i L2Jzizr;tt':&i 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 7. John Lough-jraaged S3, president of the Manufacturers' National bank of Brooklyn, and ui uif ueai Known nnaneiers In that .jne borough, is dead from pneumonia. vvnen Mr. Loughran felt death three days ago, he called his servants to his bedside, within a few hours the timepredicted of his demise and calmly bade them farewell. - ptf : kovvXty tiiehtur WE.rT 5i;niM FOCTIf Tody. Boston, Oct. 7 Moody Morrill, formerly a prominent basin, fs man her. who whs arie.sttd in New York last Mny on an irdfetment which wns i?s'ied from thl Slate ten yui'3 ago and who now uiukr to the charets, lUM) bonds to answer has ngain hern. In'lietrd by a Suffolk county grand jury. The new Indlctm rt which was mad'1 kr.own for thf first tim today, contains all the counts In the c old and several new cf imta. and a!if k amonrtirg to about Mtnill 1? now in N" w M.xico. chrurur njxnru-Liuunn rut uurn Predicted His Own Death. TiT i c.ir.LM. New Indictment Found. Known People. l.u ,i''f I TEXAS' STEEvJ." SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. ruxa 3TOHY. TO!,I p::ktty the a r.')i a vt;c NEXT ATTRACTION, Fill DAY AND SATCItf AY, j -, street. -- t I CLEVEtl PLATERS BEACTIFCL COSTrMEP. EI i'JIAST ; . . '! I OUR WIFE com;;dt, hi m SPECIALTIES. A COMTLICATED f 1 Jllexandcr Rimini Crsp.nr And a i r.-.i- !; e ni-f- w i ITT FILLED Matiaci Today at 3 p, m. Tonight LaitTimc. fi iREOSEI library, to n!l thy vacancy caused by thde;;th of Miss Ami- - K. Ch.ij.man. Miss Julia T. Lynch va iroir.otel to the ps!- lion of assistant librarian tirul Mi.-- s K?- UUa Riley was promoted from night ta day iissijtant. The report of the City Auditor .showed ; fi balance on hand to tinof the exam- cy;.',x Th lo-irlibrary fund of inert bills to thf nn.ount of fb.t.yl and or- On October 1st. accordire to th" lihr:i- Han's report, tluve were voluir." In the library, which is hii Increase of volumes over the jirevious nriortl. Tot)l to above date I ! !",; ?mtmembership mam-UCOK8 were ior r.omp US" mti .;i;ri wero issued in the readn-roorn- s durlnt; the month. 1 s nAV " Joanna II. Sprague was yrstrrJny librarian of the City I'rrn I'jblU- - f TI1UUSUAV sistanta Promoted. MRS. GOWAN, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. II. King, left yester- CHICAGO, Oct. Comfort jzascd: ZZZZ 2Sf2u .urn: SPECIAL LATUES AXI CHILInnN"3 MATINEE WnDNKEDAV. - MRS. LUELWITZ was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Vacancy Caused by Death of Miss Alta club yesterday noon by Miss Dern. Annie Chapman It. Filled; many-valuabl- Si Situ- - -' The ! MISS SPRAGUE IS - 5 I ng. THE UNIQUE THEATER OFFERS an attractive biil of rcilned MRS. J. J. DALY was surprised last Sunday by fifteen frienda, who dropped in to spend the- evening. crmnnruiniinjinnjxriruxrm At5Jfri ... MRS. LUCRETIA WILLARD TREAT of Grand Rapids, Mich., is the guest of Mrs. Donnetta Smith Kessler at the Beehive house. MRS. Startling and Novel r- Scats Now ou Sale. THE LEE SISTERS. JUVENILE dancers, aje attracting much attention at .he Novelty theater. There are many other good feature?. N id With ORRAL HUA1PHREY and a Selected Company. t month. 1 AT SEA; II 13 i Rebounding cushion cmtrcso! Ventilates the shoe at every step Prrents Jar to nerves and spine. Distributes pressure over foot sole Spreads wear evenly over shoe sole: Dry, springy, M By THEODORE KREMER, Author of --Tlie XV..1 Wcidinj;." - MISS CLARA PALMER, who has been in Salt Lake for the last year as the guest of her uncle, Mr. Pal- r. mer, expects to return to her home in Canada the first of the shoe, foot-conformi- II il : . PRESENT THE SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC NOVELTY, the Ladies' Literary clubhouse THE DANCING PAVILION AT SALT Palace continues to be n popular Friday afternoon. attraction. Dancex arc given MR. AND MRS. A. B. BAXTER of Chieach evening. cago, who have been the guests of Mrs. MeConauKhy, leave for THE SEASON OF GRAN") OPERA the West Thursday. will soon open in New York with the great Duss orchestra, MISS BACHMAN and Miss Lena Bach-ma- n which plays in the Tabernacle of Provo are guests of Miss Thursday, October 14th. ImmeAlford, Miss Monahan and Miss diately upon completion of its Pike. Western tour it will return to the Metroiolitan opera-hous- e in MRS.' LEE CHAMBERLAIN. Miss New York. Salt leakers are to Clara Palmer and Miss Adaline have the benefit of hearing this Dobbs were out to Bingham on a before the begreat orchestra ofWhile week. the New the last of York Feason. its ginning trip there they were the guests of The sale of seats opens tomorMr?. Mackenzie. row. . . I I Three Nights, Beginning Matinee SaturTOMORROW NIGHT day at 2:15 P.AI. ... A JAPANESE! TEA will be served at u uixjA) u ULL3 rcjuvxvjjviy OUR WIFE" IS ON AT THE GRAND this afternoon, concluding the Tomorengagement tonight. row night "Burled at Sea,' a thrilling melodrama, opens for the remainder of the week at this popular playhouse. "REUBEN IN NEW YORK" T3 THE bill at the Salt Lake Theater tonight. Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinfe Hoyfs A Texas Steer" will be the attraction. MlSS STELLA DAYNES entertained 3 mm iMifPR 5. j REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER DANCING ACADEMY An advertisement Pupils May Join Classes the Week of Sept. 28th COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING, 'Phone 943 k ht 'rig gooi results, especially very reascnaUe inter-Mounta- in The Farm:r vi!I in mail crd:r trade. The in n Inter-Mountai- Rates Address Farmer, Salt Lake City SIS. m |