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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. .TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1003. JRW jrI I 1 dnd THERE NOTHING OF THE pinchbeck about the "Ben Hur" article which Salt Lake paid to see last night. Klaw & Erlanger have sent "the real thing" for Westerners to gaze upon at $2 per head, and despite somewhat limited stage conditions a complete performance of the majestic story of Gen. Lew Wallace was given before an audience which, from a money standpoint, was the largest ever gathered in the Salt Lake Theater. The re2100, and ceipts aggregated there are jet six chances this week for the record to 'be From duplicated or beaten. 1 it to dome there was not 'a vacant peat. 'Ben Hur" has, been given for four successive seasons in New York and the East, never before penetrating further west than Omaha. Last week Denver saw and was conquered, the company's record for a single night's receipts being booked there on Saturday, the last night of the engagement. The East has enthused over "litn Hur" for four years 'and the West has discounted the East in a single week. "Ben Hur" has been describ" 1 and praised so often, before its appearance here, that description and praise would seem superfluous. In the" dramatization the story is wrought out more in the scenery than in the lives. It is in fact, he i NOT CONTEMPLATED T!'.tf - Emr a. r , - ,l cot-rtry- v niiv; In at th the PERMIT GIVEN TO TAKE CAPTAIN'S BODY AWAY. SAX niEP.O. traininff Stntes (). t. L7.-- will . vshli-;- t:ir south as the l.'nite.l st.it. at I'o. lii..n ie ,av. !..,h Washiim'ton. am.mn:ii:i. hv n:o v. th- - in ir.it Inne, ti.ein v. t ' ,'.". r'n " d u';r 'an c ,a IfeiT.,. wh S-.- be sl.ij.oeii to I W;th!i:e.:. wail.- J ii,.y c.tpt.'iin or t''-I.ia. ii .1 ,,n i.oard .!:! .vhen" ru:-'....i at Ma.'.. la :,a i,av .... l.-- w.. ,' liom ran.iina to this pfrt. -Cii M. iran law ti;e h.i.iv :a.i f b' Im-- f th' le i.H-- rcjl.l not he r nK.v.d f. r t'w.i ' .!S. 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I; if v. r he had to in a riiii-- i to in, .a,: ,.t t i. ni .rii. j.t. att.-And las grutf b.o s fi . t ' my a. :s in t' li' 1, ,,, ' a r IV, i ,. f fy'T ft .iR. f. r..r-V- at.d w- - trt pound.-- I do decorating in relief, the and ii!0t arti;;tic. S. c designs, W. a. DEYALL prices, etc. 124 W. 2nd South. 'Phone. 1115-"VVe 1 ; n. "' THE FEATURES FOR THIS WEEK at the Novelty llval-?are the .el fl 1 ( . r J.f ! r 1 " Wf-dnesda- V H ' ,., Sends One Up cr Down. 1 , ,' ; t I LIKiE AN ELIEVATOR Foo 1 NEW. i,r.r South s!r... t. Fnt r. i . lr;.l f ' fee I. !, ,,, t p'f. ;. Joni M P-l- av '- -f l- - t. t,; partv t!d i.-u- f. Victors RELIEF MRS. ELMER trally .nt-ri..- SAMPER -- f ' ; . I Wt j re.i ft I I, MRS. ' rf I ' . .t , RE' 'K REE . , j I r ! MR(S FANNIE a M oil. !t tol.lV. ' t ' I r- '"n ., , ., ,. CLEMENT . t t- -f n t ;'aos?!t f r ft I - ' a Be Cured If Consumption 1 a ken in If m i,- - j n-,- i ' i :"!;. l f - i - jH m 1 ,:, t;.,.. t ; " . .i t - p- - . '.IV S . 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Emi'th Stti.t w 1 f' ; Qt, A I.e. :lo NOVELTY TUHHTErj WEST ril. vaudeville P'frnr.rn;bfVv r.ffr ' t rrl rt... r - Pt?rn I'. r I THE RILLIE ("I.T'lt t. Mwr.,,.. , wri,.,. !a.:e. s ;.t the ), , ,,n ,; s, First South vt,..,, !lt xh,. tilVjt t. iion f Mr. Loi. i... n a i l.ay.-! ' V. Vn K.i llMtfi. Ai.:.-- . OIA3. k. MISS Of ai.ff .:, Jonn 11 -- I A a t r; t r; . MISS RTT.Y THOMPSON . th- - rjjv " from Cac a:;d v.iil p.- th. ii. .j; of in. f,,r t,. A TOY'S EOG. tw-- ') t , ; MR V.V.P ' King Hardv?.ri S Store Co. . t "l t. turn STORY FOR THE WEE SALT LAKER II. T , i'rr j rr-- f i .I'ntJil'y . MRS. H. S. SToWE r.ltirti.d Hil t; ftorti ' viy; ..r a f. w mes. A 1 - '"''. V r t Vi.'HIi: bft ,un. , M i.! v t rV A f I I . V -- to-i'iv- "!; ) s. f 7.--- Tl. f- -' Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a Cincinnati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National A.ssociation for the Prevention of Consumption. m" Ir..N e. - I - 8 .a I.! .s Hi1 d r- AT . ViU.ANCI 'l J of i;-- - Jealous of ths Prince. MISS CERTRI'I.E MEYERS Ln for IV h.ware, ., On. trial or j.,. h: .f-s. h M.fJt. the S.itmday w t. p. t,. th-- r ,,:.; f. .;!..; w.ta ass.u.Itiiii; Pr:::ee t.t vt, uf w.- -k Emperor of K- r- ;,. St u .,,. ,.',.! (ai:ie up fop laaiin wts d. for th. as.iii:!t w..s t oi.""i rnii'T :,ii;..-p'VUi.iritv A iii'Tii-- n ci: til.- Iavcution of a Cincinnati Physician Creates a Sensation in London. mst. :. 1 lth. day v. r.. I!l y I lome. THEATRE 1 u--- three La Renos. Mr. La Reno displays wonderful strength, balancing upon his chin anything from the heaviest ploughs and truck wheels to the buhtewt feather. Mr. La Re no is assisted by Mrs. Mae Rnuiett La Reno in illustrated 'siVigs and lass ska music, and Eaby La Reno, the worll's acrobat. youngest "Haby" is only :, years old ar.d displays most wonderful talet.t.Th.1 two Tdoitor.s are rtoine- ttiIvavy trim and baton .iuggliag. Lixzie AVeller in rancy and wing- dancing and Edi on's rnov-Tn- g pictures complete, an ir.t' Sanalorinni Treatment By . . il f,iJt I.KNTV I Friday and Sttutdiv at I'ark City, th. zn-,- ' ,f Mlh. Will!.: m 'or.. le r. - V' -- Mr-Q- o ', AGAIN TflSlGHT MRS. A. H. TAR RET and MSs L.ivflt ' I'.-- on ,hn-stati- ;. n; itv of M. xi. .. rem ,in.s of Ci.pt W. W. Jteisii; . th- - 1 -- ION , Curtain at 8. Su-da- v .. th- bcTore r;"it CART. jlst to , e- .dim-Tan- , :.!,';iA. SALT LAKE n-vi- a pr. .if .u 0 jr o .!. 1 th-lepr- ous the dramatized version a sii.-y Shirley and her ly Jespie at the Crand theater. Miss Jhirley i truly an artist. Sho brings to her work clear P sight, enthusiasm at:d ability. The - character of Trilby is one oas1to mi?undrstand. easy to Mis Shirley interpret wror.sly. is pleasitifr in all tle v. j.l. ly varying scenes from T.ilby'? career. Her support throughout is far better than is usually found in a comiany playing' at popular prices. l Svensali of Ceore l. ie is realistic enough t sati-ithe most sxacting student of hypnotism. In his linal scer.e where madness bringp death h' was strong without descndir.tr to rantinsr. All of th oth.-principal part.-'- . Edmund Abbey as Little CiHic, Tom Loftus as Znu. Taffy, C. F. R tlston ss('-- z.,u . P'rank rd. Quan ie as and Leslie Greer as Laird, v.er. well handled. Trilby will be given again tonight, tinnrro",-nipdi- t and at the renli-Miss matinee. Shirley's company will finish the week with "A Modern Magdalen." 3 ' "A MoIif.P.N Htil lie A t. T MISS Rl'Tl I Klt:KPATl:!'K Ins p. tin- - city tront 'o..r:id.., and viidt hjc few dajn Fnited T1if hip Monlc.in. ,,n u oiv:is. .'is i- Du Mau- "Trilby" will not bo disof appointed in the I'f . i!'.!o J l'niirity ut lvcjity D-nv- tt a in. ni.-n- i la- Rrat Pravii's.tl .i j.rf. .,., . '... I.TKtt ne. V Fy n. Mr... A HALL will be kIv. n . - in C.i .'.f.!p- V. Xovi mhor 4 Bern in rier'seiijoeu !ir' - "TiLBV"' Cured M A OCA R EES of Salt Lake City hive No. 4 will Kle th hrft Lady M.ir(.ih( ball of thf son u Rus-e- ll hall. Odd R. building, on Thursday wi.I.dy-cireulate- Sta.ea-craf- t itiiu M. THE LADY NEW YORK. Oct. hatle. denial is lna.a; In re by i pres. math-. s of s vt r.d il important Western railroads to rumors that a conn rn d ..ff.- -t was- to 1, nvai by the WYsi.-ri aa to reduce wages. The opinion was gener Ulv ej.-.-f.j that no such plan was umi-.ronld-ra-tioiiami In stun,that such a move wo j Pi r..; ),,. niarteis f, .,. in xp. r.-- . s an l.cirs nia.ie hv the W. toad- - in on-nau- i with '!.?. in nth-. h it thi.-- a ),. in- - a... parts of the hi th main ov redm-t4! 'niplidn-in shop . xp. nse.s and in on. struct ton and impi ovt work. 'JT.-- piieiuy, .jr. and McMillan. Representatives of Western Railroads Deny the Rumor of Wide Circulation. that have become classical. has here reach.ed it. acme. Eicht si-t-- I'ul MRS. KAMI'EL C. ADAMS of fi.nvrr arrived In th ity Suihui and will spend f.me time vsHit.i? WAGE REDUCTIONS f. steeds, drawing chariots, the shifting arena, tlv hurrahs of the multitude, thtriumph of Ron Hur over his enemy, Messala, all are shown in a brief panorama th;n keeps the audience in a strain not unlike a real race. Then the closing act takes the spectator back to Jerusalem, v. here the world is aflame n t the miracles of the Na7.nn-the disappointment of Hen Hur and Sirr.onid's that an earthly kirg has not come to the juvp, tlie manifestation of Divide power in the restoration of mother and : 'mi "! Ben Hur, and the him of the mN.-ie-n of c'hi i. t on earth. The tableau on mountain side, where the Savior's presence is realel py u shaft of white light, is an climax. Tes an scarce Tie adequate andription or.ly peeins? can brine satisfaction. "Ben Hur" will be nrodueed tonight, Wedneplay, Thursday and Friday nights, with matinees on Wednesday end Thursday. T'VPHV K. .. T.T T.AVPU ruf n.Mii fjreary. .l Kx.--:s..r- Tonight STomarrowiNighi ie in l:is book in word Hying An J H, r th-Ken- yon the world. The prologue discloses a desert, with the three wise men watching the slowly rising star of Bethlehem, a tableau that brings into effect with wondrous beauty the work of electrical science in connection with stage art. The kneeling camels add realism to the Oriental scene. Then comes a seen'-- ' of "Jerusalem the Golden," forming the basis for the ntory, the accidental tumbling of a tile, which sends Judnh to the galleys and brings disaster on the house of Hur. Then the interior Roman galley, followed by ofi the shipwreck scene, where Ben Hur saves the life of the Roman Next the scene commander. shifts to Antiorh. bringing the re turn of Ben Hur, the revelations regarding the wealthy p'avp, the famous grov of Daphne and Its wild revls. the ensnarement of Ben Hur by the Egyptian sorceress, the tent of Shiek Ilderim, and the preparations for the great chariot race. Then com"? the race by Hen. Wai ASTHMA AND Kwlntnl and lVputar Aft,., JEiSSU: SHIRLEY anti-tetani- a spectacular presentation of the tale told by Gen. Wallace that hinged about the Savior of rid Th STELLA SALISBURY entertained at tea yesterday at the Inoculated Himself With Country club In honor of Ml? CJrace Jacobs. The kucfh wre: Tetanus While Treating: Miss Shfrman. Mis Uur.i Sherman. Mies McCrnth, Ml.--s Addie Zane. Miss Geddes, Ml Millbr. Patient. Miss Margie Miller. Mi;s Ith-- r AI!?n. Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Samuel ('. Adams of Irnver, Ml DES MOINES, la.. Oct. 27. Dr. L. D. Miss M .ry Kinney. Mis Klnry. Helen Miss Emllv Read a:il Hood, one of the most prominent physir.itkspie. Miss tod ward. cians in this State, actlentally inocuc lated himself with ferurn MRS. WIM.IAM C. JENN"INJS will while attending a child who was dying f the entertain the m.'!r!rs of lockjaw, and today his friends were Browning paction of the La.'tf Literary club Saturday. startled by his announcement that he expects to be dead in one week. MISS Lt'CASTA ROOBRS ami Mi-- s E. "I am feverishly awaiting hf apWinfrcd Morrison of Washingproach of nest Saturday, when I shall ton. I). C. held a rccption In know whether I am to live or die," said hotel parlors t ?trd-tDr. Hood. lti honor if thp Salt Lnke l.uliH Dr. Bood had given the lat drop of who are about to oigsm:.' n Ralforum that remained in Des Moines to ston c !ub. the child. It was necessary to send to Detroit, Mich., before he succeeded In MRS. ELLEN' ROMNEY liREENl'I getting a small quantity of the antt-ttanand FifJtik t Brown v ill be serum for himself. Dr. Seholer married Friday. and Dr. Charles Smith were consulted Dr. Hood. Dr. Smith said: "If the MISS LYLE WELLS will this by evening inoculation has taken place it will be hold n reunion of th Well f uu-il- y known in two or three dav.s, and If so. at her home oi Eighth Eat Dr. Rood must die." street. ; it-el- uumnnnru i thxu xvvuuuxrui ruxru MISS ,IS charart. rpvt mivtnnnru ruxruirmnnw run nnp PHYSICIAN pgayers AWAITS END lav fek9 tew Laborwitory and Factory: t j t, ., , ;v,' ,.. !.,.. Y ; :f f No. 120 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. i |