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Show FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBEP. 30, i' ' I (be Evru Girl. Kilted Bechtel m Brother, Who Slays Himself in Jail. Mc-Denr.- gathered By th.m. It starts with last when Eckptfin accompanied Thursday, Miss Bechtel to Philadelphia. He left her thre arv.l returned. Weiacnberg met hrr In Philadelphia and accompanied her to Alkntown. They went to a certain place toother, where this week. Prf.d.if Etur.T.sIou . of n f-- br T"it-r- , W'Jd-.- YING. LEE ara a.n it. ' uitl t ef Mli ti.e. Cb m' r,;Uj ai.4 t'uraiUe I"wta. 'rr ;.) '..li.j.,. famous stories calculated to damage the characters and standing of prominent candidates. It is bad business whenever and wherever done; and it Is especially MR. AND MRS. W. H. WILKINSON disreputable when women are called in to do this dirty work. If there i any entertain the deputies of the Sheriff's orMcc and thtr wive real or pertinent charge, let it be brought to the front. But to move ground In this evening at a Halloween the dark, whispering nasty stories, and making personal visitations in order to party. indeed. spread them, is indecent woi. It has been well said that to those who know th persons who engage in this MR. AND MRS. J. J. P.UOt'GHALL. work, no warning is necessary; those who know them will naturally disregard are receiving lhrt congratulatheir stories, and put their circulation of them down to the true motive, the the artion of their friend evil gossip, and malicious hearts. It Is natural love of Fcandal-mongerinrival of a little daughter. equally true that those who do not know the purveyors of such btorles nhoul I and Mrs. Paualso disregard them, for the same reascn, being assured in advance that none .MRS. ELLA rDEFORD In th city rinKed line 0tl but thoF-- of depraved mind and possessed of the characteristics named, would will and from Bingham, today indulge in such infamous gossip. irak- - a visit of n dajs with Rumors that such tactics are being indulged in during the present campaign friends. d are rife. We therefore ask that all people confront the scandalmonger with the proposition to make the matter public, with the names of the DR. AND MPS. E. E. STRAP I wt Bingham, who have nT.t tb person who tells the story, so that actions for defamation of character may at past few day for In town, leave once be filed in the courts. their hune. this mornlr.g Hall of Provo MISS COOK and Mi HISTORY OF BOOKS are guests of Mr. L. C. Miller. PARKS ELEMENT IN t 12 T.r j''- cf Kiyh lun, n atlc j.aner. Auk ftewa and Bar ator. . W .VKW YORK, Oct. CO.- threat of a -Th '''itional strike by the International Bridge tractu. President Buchanan was in favor of exto brin about a hausting all effortsbut the Parks element settlement, mathis too slow and carried themade-tthoughtwith them. Kforts are to be jority bring the new Housesmiths' union of New York into line. The International executive committee will be estimates that 10, (j(K This would mean the directly affected. throwing out of work of from 100.C0O to j.aM0 and possibly more workmen in other o trs-des- rs . Iffioody Makes Address. Springfield, Mass.. Oct. 30. William IT. Moody, Secretary of the Navy. ad3re?sed an audicn-- i of "fH'0 persons at a Kepub-lica- n rally nere today. He touched upon and said he the postal Investigations for the President that the could Conrad ;.nd Chaiks j. reports of Holmes. would be submitted in full to Bonaparte and no cue would be shtliT-r- l the public e pro-nls- resigned; Vanwick, Boise county. Bona . Whitcly, vice Wiiiiam M. Lynch, resigned. KNOW NOW And Will Never Forget the Ex-perienc- lt Birmingham. e. flf - .; J nnd Java. Coffe nn.! p T.i. W r,.tiTi y ).i;il in ih mtkt. JV . cU:nel tcr ri w c a w o " A tL t.1 i e I ul. i ' I NU of the I'TAH I. in.i3.Trn ah Jrt-i- l .nt J . ! m-- n u Merdianls' Protective Association j i Toi n.oo?: fvMMi:i:riAL in.oric, fi iTakr Kli-t.u.- r ) M SOi'IE PEOPLE DON'T LIKE US Ii t i f Mwi t t.rn-5- 1 SGIEXTIFI3 eCLLEeXORS OF 13 HO DEBTS FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager i fcoo. "rr- - L - y .u-- r . A' ' --r ur, m Guarantee of Circulation fj ? , tt ; 1,1 '4 : 'OH CO, 1.1 OT hr ,nxiz for ml;. x f hp. It ikht in r':r hn: w.m H'tm tears oM. If jo-- j tvt-- ! cT, tnra in tour liilli. I .1 j P niTAt.r.i: staple kai.cv c.p.g fi:rdr..i rutt.Tln. PI FISH AND GAME fj 63 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. 0 TclfPhor.o 0 1. S a . 1 " f T. E. Harper s and is j llf ' r : .n tl'? 1 i ranter The Tcl rnr.t a larger t i ! .ivcra' to ri r;nt;laii.n alv-rt- c!ai!r i 13 NS - R-S'P-- es A As-pyrl- nn I'i.ilt, I N'-v;h!- c j, r V:-;jirj- . s ?. mm w ! 1 Jfbout lUeil- - morrow afternoon. f irty MRS. E. R. BAILEY left thf werk fe.r a trip to the coast where she will ruruxriiruanJiT-auxr- o MISS BLANCHE CHERRY of j Wedding. he frtlrtlT. f !'.'" :frpm nr. U f.;. t! erh. liver or Ihl visiting with hr pnrcnti. NEW YOi'.K. Oct. SD. Arrangement for the wedding of Mi.vs May to MISS HIEST and Mis? Reaxl of proy. Buke of Itoxburghe are almost lt eompleted are th gtnsts of Mrs. I'd ward ami !t has b. en finallv decided that Hie Merrill. ceremony shall occur in this city, at St. Thomas' church, November Pth. It will bean afternoon weeding, attended by lit- THE MISSES MAY AND IVY TRICE t will entertain thin evening tle display, and th"re will nct te more than home. their guest h, owlnjr to the recent bereavement in the Goclet family. MISS ISELY and Miss IVmJ rf Trovo are . the" guests of Mrs. N. N. Designer Ilerrcshoff 111.' Goelet-Roxbroug- : da LY i ! thlr tit Irr. rrn-- " r t .'.r; Ta. - t PAPERS Arc all right as advertising m.diurns, for those vho ta!:c a daily, but sp.r.d the winter. MRS. KEMPLEJORN Is vlsltlr.sr In the city frr.ni Ogden ns the guest of Mrs. Reedall. 1 Z - r j Q 'I.I' ""' Farmer Inter-Mounta- in i i i '. ("apt. Nathanan.l buil.b.r of The coffee drinker who has suffered several America's cup defenders, in ill t'rt.in luieumonia. It I.c said th and then been completely cured by disease has not vet reach d the critical Is la a weakened changing from coffee to Postum Food point, but the patl-condition from overwork. Coffee knows something- valuable. He or she has no doubt about it. A nt California lady says: "I learned the truth about coffee in a peculiar way. My husband who has for years been c.f a very bilious temperament decided to leave off coffee and give Postum a trial and as I did not want the trouble of making: two beverages for meals I concluded to try Postum too and the results have been that while my husband has been greatly benefited. I have myself received even Rreixter benefit. When I began to drink Postum I was thin in lleph and very nervous ana now I actually weigh sixteen pounds more than I did at that time and I am stronger physically cand in my nerves while husband is ured of all his ails. I ;Ve have learned our little lesson coffee and we know something1 a'oout "i.bout Postum too for we have used for the last three V?umfendntnvweEtca-'iIshall always continue to We have no more use for coffee the drus drink. We prefer Postum and health." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look in each package for a copy of the famous little book, "The Road to Yellville." 1 m:rrti New I rs BRISTOL, P.. I., Oct. CO. iel G. Horreshoff. desigj-.e- 'j.rs ,i,o. il MUNfHMt of Botintlful !a thf puest of Mrs. David E. Hemp, hill. THE LAMES LITERARY CLUB meets torrorrow at Z.zn o'clock, t'hlldrcn of Ihf club . ,f . 11 1 JLJL--ii V-i- JL j The lecture on "Somo Famous Hooks and Their Makers." given by I'reston A. will furni.h entertainment. I'eiry at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse last night, was a rare treat for hook lov-e- t B. M'KEAN CORPS will who are interested in the history of THE JAMES to I'rovo Wednesday ns th c) books and their manufacture. Kviet of the Provo Woman's Re- An opportunity, ft'hlom afforded In even j eorr. t the cities, that of h. arinsc the history of books from the remotest time tin- - MISS MAY SHIELDS will ko to RoUe. with specimens of books til the prt.s.-ntfrom all apes, was given those who at Ida., the first of the week on a tended the lecture. visit. short There were 1:0 stereoptlcon lld- shown, The.o THE REV. AND MRS. CHARLES K. giving reproductioiiH of types. were, especially choice, and included rep-rPERKINS last evrlnsr enterntatiorus f the ancient EsypHan, tained at th?ir home at a Haland Babylonian tablets, the enrly loween party. Gret k ard Roman productions and down th centasi-'-the prt-- ut. until 11 The books to ustrate the lecture canMR. AND MRS. TAGGART nre ngaln not be shown In the cljhhouse because of at home at r20 South State n by lack of facilities, but may tie it reel. h jkiers of tickets until 0 o'clock tonight at the WiNun hotel. Mr. l'errv s second lecture will be given MISS MAY RRPNTON and Miss Julia "ul!en entertain tonight nt ii at the Ladies' L'terarv clubhouse tonight- j! on "Homes and Haunts of Some AmerlHalloween party. t.itcht he wl'l j can Authors." Tomor-nKt.cak on '"Authors I ll.ivt Known. " t'.ej- - MARION HISKEY ha Invitations IssSr.g the series. tosued fer a children':' d iru ruTJxnjuuu Washington. Oct. 30. Idaho postmasters appointed: Kanoka, Lincoln county, Minnie J. Crawoll. vice Mary E. Ev.l th. " i govt rupece iIj Ij MISS by the Administration. Idaho Postmasters Named. a j Kfrlar. hr ,tr P." "f ii I 4 j im-mber- s and Iron tructurai Workers to force a recognition of local No. 2 by the Employers' association, culminated today at a meeting of the international and local committees of the association in this city in a resolution being passed ordering a strike all over the country to go into effect on Saturday in all cities where the members of the Iron League of Building Trades Employers' association have con- iron-worke- Ala. 1 Co--- 4 t!r ef hnf farn!hta ULAS. O. iCiNO, UgrK ti'i Carry ar.d bul.J MRS. KATE BRIDEWELL ANDERof SON will leave nboul the Preston A. Perry Delights Students of Literature by His First Address. t ! right-minde- Bridge and Iron Structural Workers to Call Out Men t on Saturday. ilt-ur- . Ir - Kin; Hardware 2 StoreTO. Co. IU Main "trt. T!pel l.vt Van Ctjr atr.ta e . frl r t .(! EAI.f LAKE CITT. LTA1L g, Internationa-- I .inufac!urcr were bwkjJc;! pr:?e anJ goU tnrdal fc-- loth hih p:cr.t ;! To t!ioc i.ol Iv.'Ax in formed,. itrail.l j;r.--.it may s a well to state tlvat lcl were m..!e t; a w ay, -that remove n'J poKi1-i!.- ? of in jt:t ice r r controve r sv, the fitval tct r.pp'.ieJ 1 n a I res 1 VaV.rg 1 I aker, hkh ;nc;u !r a" by on e Hour in ccn.pctiiic ru Th.c c mp'.i 1 .our .men! to llu'rr p!eavin4 to the n:aker ars.l vet.: a' tuat m Tour Uiin r. rirr.i-it- k. for FLOUR furerior an if M-- :a 1 week thai l.vcr.L yer-ier-da- rext v s MRS. ED PARSONS gave a luncheon at the ("ommerrl.il cun In honor of Mis KUkpat-rk- IS GIVEN IN LECTURE .HU.SLUR'S urc-cruinc- f J; I evcr.Ing. fFrom Tody's Trlbuue.f It is net uncommon in smeak political 'fampulgi.s such as the opposition a persons to circulate Ineonducar.j? in this city at this time, for scandal-lovin- g Sta:c la:r have i!r. rcc! L" Iw . U-n- of tl:r c r. 4 LAST TIMEI 0 entertain the uembei vi me Tuesvlay Afternoon Sewin club at her home on C street this PAID CHARACTER ASSASSINS ARE AT WORK. CONTROL OF UNION In the per qt, tr.ev remained until mhlnfKht. 1 nomas Bechtel hoard of this. and. being opposed to W'ehsenberp:, he met the girl on her return. He siruck her a powerful J.low on the neck, causing her to fall against a bureau, rtead. Members of th family held a com.otl and decided upon the ptory mada public on Tuesday and upon the disposal of the il this evenbodv and clothing as found. Charles THE THISTLE CLUB Hallowan elaborate Bechtel later used a hatchet in ftrtking ing hall een .give the Rirl to rive the semblanc of assault. the at Harmony party This happened imm'iiateiy after midon State rtreet. night. The body was concealed In th? home until Monday nipnt. when it wis UTAH Plti:3. CLUB t laced hi the areaway, wherp It was found THE WOMAN'S It will annual n.run hold knew Eckstein Tuesday morning. nothing tomorrow evening In the Expoof the munitr, the polke nay. nent oillce. MlfH MARJUUIK ELBE R BECK will CROWDED HOUSES HAVE BEEN the rule at the Novelty tteater UDCEaJURY Eminent sad Popular Artrtts, "A Modern Magdalen" fol-low- ed t rc Uk, . ALLENTOWN, Pa., Oct. SO. T. Bechte!, who was held awaiting investigation on the charge of murdering his sister, MAbel H. Bechtel, at their home a few days ngo. committed suicide yesterday in his cell at the central police station Bechtel laid himself on the floor of hi cell and cut hi throat v Ith a knife. He waa dead when found. The knife lay near on the floor, lie was a ningle man. hin a years oi l. He waa a laborer apl had been a policeman. Bechtel had been a hard drinker and when intoxicated was easily angered and prone to fight.was The suicide of Thomas Bechtel th by the police oiclals story of the murder of Slisra Bechtel aa rie Th at t. hl. luncheon at the Commercial JESSIE SHIRLEY club yesterday in honor of ML And Her Esce!ltt Corcr-sry- . 7 Hester LavelL The fcuefts were: Mr. Simon Bamberger, Tonight & Tomorrow Night Mrs. Lamb. Mr. Brlce, Mr. Matlnc Saturday ml J .15 p, nx. Kearn-- . Mrs. Wells. v By SpecUl Prrr.llon of Am i! King Cowan, Mrs. Ferris. Mrs. W. I. bam. New Ycrk's Great Hvcc, Mrs. Snyder, Mm. W. H. King. Mr. , Davl. Mrs. Charles Brink. M.'H. Whitney. Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Bird. ,yri. S. E. Bradford, NEXT ATTRACTION. Monday, Mrs. W. D. Ponoher. Mr. and Tuesday Wednesday. Matinee, Mrs. 2 Dooly. Mrs. L. H. Roger. Wedr.ewJajr at p. m. Frank Bacon !n James X. Ferguron, Mr. THE HILL OF CALIFORNIA- Mrs. Cosgrlff. Mrs. fcats on a.il ToOay. Oberndorfer, Mrs. J. K. Bam- n. berger, Mrs. Wall. Mrs. Pinker-toMrs. George Read, Mrs. George Alrl, Miss Snyder. Mls Cowan, Wey, Miss Lawnon. Miss Lowe. Mire Sinclair ard Miss DR. AND MRS. SNOW, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright and Mr. and Mr. George Bead gave n dance at nightenter-at Chritensens last were which too iruests tained in a delightful manner. Tonight aL 3. THE FENEBLES will give theirthefirst ball tomorrow evening at f. The affair promises Armory. IrJI-to be a most pleasant one. by . Mc-Quar- PRICES rwvuwwi MRS. A. H. TAR BET entertained IN MODERN MAGDALEN," mae which Amelia Bing'-asuch a favorable impression here last summer, was presented' at the Grand theater last night in a most acceptable manner by Miss Jessie Shirley and her excellent company. Jessie Shirley ii: the role of Katinka Perkins proved herself an actres3 of much merit, being especially effective In the emotional situations. Mr. in the role of Hiram Jenkins, the drunken reprobate father, gave a representation that was most faithful to the author's conception, while Wilson Forbes as Brinker was exceptionally strong1, his work comparing most favorably with that of the actor who assumed that role with Miss Bingham. The other characters . wt?re well sustained, and the per- formance was given with faithfulness to detail that made it most satisfactory. "A Modern Magdalen" will be given again tonight and tomorrow matinee and night. THE FINAL. PERFORMANCE OF "Bn Hur" will be given at the Salt Lake Theater tonight, and the prospects are for the largest crowd of the engagement. Last night and yesterday afternoon the crowds were fully up to the average of the week. "A 5 vtMinniw uuvnTUWiwujininrvp CONFESSED BY SUICIDE layers and The Salt Lake Telegram. 1903. President Yv'ill Vote. WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 Win n Pr. TuesBooseyelt R"--- s h- to Mer 1 ta.v t will be accompanied by day to vo'iv. l.oi b. ul.o ill als voie In Secretar;. Oyster iiy, two-- jurrct seivice ofiUial.s aw! several m r.K':t s. cir.tm - Ktndell at Capital. WARIUNGTON. Get. Mcrdell of Wyotrliig arrive 4 in V.'ashlnK-lo- n last nixht and l.a temporarily at ti e Rigsta hous apartnientjc Boat Tull of Corvicts. Melbourne, Victoria. Oct. CO A mar- boat cont'Uiiin - teveial men waa picked up at sea 4Co ip'!es from No.inea. New Caledonia, and brought here. six of the rescued men have turned out to l convicts who escape.! from the French penal settlement in Now Caledonia. New York. Oct. 30. These Westerners tire registered here: Victoria, Mrs. J v Neill, Mrs. V. M. Neill, Salt Lake; Fifth Avenue, J. If. Slallings, Salt Jjike; I). Kennedy, Pearl. Ida.; Imperial, I,, a Brown, Salt Lake; Grand Union. R. Seymour, Suit Lake. Z21 -- J. t" : H- l- i V. .lv. T lit : lli.ncr Sii.i;;.. Id ; r.. l b; .... t BRYAN MAKES SPEECH V H 1 I Kl'tl'tr. if m. : . J. T. l;.,l irdili FROM STREET CURB Was Ordered Off the Step of the Toledo PostofUce at a Political Meeting. Cr...e inrsieo. S L"ur.-,iK . r.!4 It!. r Intrr-McunMi- j j . I' !,-.- . I.t fn i . 1 ,V : . r to . in !'!':.. , If .. uir: I - i- . 1 at 1 I C ;: i.-e- - i- Y-- The f 3 11a a err - f '" 'X2J IIL , ARE YOU I . ,: !! r, rrl?t 1 T-v.i- ', . f rl;f. Ii it ?4h frti'tr it a -t kpi - :.t i- f tty AROHA f. t- .!-!- cn. J . . 1 T'.b-- h t . 1 r in 1. r ) SATISFIED rk. -- r rcss Farmer, Salt Lake City Inter-Mounta- in 9 . X r-rr- I IWII " J . . 1 K ..; ,t' r. v I:i Mrtrt.tti nn. T:f. c: mr r . II. Cr K :;'-'- ' ril . Sn ' Il.tlf !!. M I t J. . A . G, l l.l'.l. J. no.-- V. Oct. O.. r.r.u J. TOLKIH). nil,jm (1 Idaho, J A. . was last night ordered from ih tep of ! , It. Mir," n d Cri,!ji . A J M i the Toledo postoffice by the wetchrn m in him; i; J i. U'. il. 11 r r .".:. V P 111. W IrM! J, of th" Mr. who building. charge I:rar,, S. ft was on his way honv from tie E.iM. liunf.r,N. .1 r. v n ; b . J. I'.itk. . stopped over for the night and late In the , , .... , afternoon a meeting was arranged And H'H!: O.M'K. MWiinn. I Me. ij . , S'llrun. Kittn.'i:. j - s. he was to speak from th step of tbe f".b T1. A. ! ",!!- t . . ".;". ; r : , postoflic e. Two thousand people bad gath;T I'd IV 5!arv St. J Fh,ir; ered ami he was about to open the M. It. :: W ',i i; i when ihe watchman quietly viont t ! Ni i J. A. r.n, l.le. I'fl'; Llcutcn.rt-OovcinoFrank Nile, candidate for 1 ! X. U!.' and Informed him that Mr. it:It.1. I'lfk Te.it. Mrri;r. Bryan con lei not spenk from th Mrpo, but that he would have to net down on the f!o clcornl'rit la In curb. Mr. Nile at enco made th ourt, that th m'ettnir mould tw anl ir.ev'-- t artlf tlu. S held on th corner mul the crowd fo'.iowfd W. A. IiI'VAl.L rtc. Mr. Bryan and his escort to the new eland. i:t W. 2n I Fouth. Thonc lliS-K- . . very reascmcie. 1 C. Wilecn. Puioncir. h i. J ' . . Farmrr v.ll n bring Coi results, especially ta mail crier trade. Rates n -. . . . . -- ; I ,:- An adverttsemmt tn Th; !: i A. M. . . Yi I V, II b-'i.H- MeN-arr- i v; J.' ! n TAKE A DAILY PAPER '.r.'.-- t In - t- ! ji..i. , t ! I n h i t t,i, t : .1 U il REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT The Cullcn. Arrlv .U at AND MRS. S. II. GOODWIN of Provo are quests at the Gordon academy. E I AT THE HOTELS. MR. mei-t-tni- Westerners in New York. : jrtar. , Chit-holm- THE REV. c 'd Ti r if.rr ff-.f--l tickrt ! r.iuh fr !5arr p el f ti toi!. mjy. fT,l'y t ibtn. AU a for i Atw.m;t. Th id-n- tu-x- ur rnrl tfifibr'!!. or tw. m. --i . i" I !( r Union Tea & Colfct Co. 11 E. THIHD 50UTH. Ia:'! ff r ! l!.tl) 1 IP New wiison . LL'K3rTAT liCTlTI-- a r.'.nn wrtr fAl.T UKK CiTT. ' r''" i I r . ! i c-.- ji l! V ! T !'-- ( r -- ir f tfs't4 uirf. tir y |