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Show FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER V Skru rruinnsiru mnru rjruxrrurv vrurS MRS. THOMAS KEARNS was the hos- -, less yesterday afternoon of & luncheon, at which thirty guests, were present. The table was tastefully decorated and the rooms were made bright with mt flowers. The guests were Mrs. Harkriesa, Mrs. Frank' Knox, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mrs. Windaor V, Rice,. Mrs. T. G. Webber, Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. C. A. Walker, Mrs. Arthur Bird, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. J. E. Bamberger, Mrs. O. W. Powers. Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, Mrs. Keogh, Mrs. Glendinning, Mrs. S. V. Shelp, Mrs. S. E. Bransford, Mrs. Fred Hale, Mrs. John Dern, Mrs. Frank West-cot- t, Mrs. Judge, Mrs. H. G. McMillan, Mrs. A. H. Tarbet, Miss Keogh and Miss Wilson. Francisco. MRS. SAVAGE and Miss Georgie Savage have returned from Wyoming, having stopped off to visit friends there on their way home from Canada, where ihy passed the summer. MR. AND MRS. J. J. M'CLELLAN are rejoicing over the arrival of a new daughter at their home. " LIEUT. FALLS leaves for Sacramento on the 14th, where he is to be married to Miss Donnellan on the 18th. Lieut. Chambers will accompany him. MRS. A. J. GORHAM entertained the members of the College club at h?r home last evening. MR. AND MRS. A. G. ANDREWS will entertain a few friends at an in- -ormal musicale this evening. LAURA SHERMAN, Miss Salis- and Miss McGrath. who Wtdre to be maids at the marriage jf. Miss Donnellan and Lieut. Falls, leave for Sacramento on the 15th of November. 5S (sifjtury FIGHT BIG TRUSTS Plan Adopted to Raise Funds With Which to Carry on War in Cigar Trade. Dif-fle- y, Voted Largo Sum. New York. Nov. C At a spV ial ing of the board of directors of the Shore & . MRS. H. II. CORNFORTH entertained cent debenture bonds per to be used as follows: milTwtr.ty-tiv- e lions to cover notes amr nting to that sum, issued from time to time, to pay lor Heading ar.d Hocking Valley stork purchased and other money borrowed: and nei-di- MR. AND MRS. DARWIN W. IR- VINE have returned from California and are at home to their friends at 253 South Fourth East street. MRS. S. J. JENKINS is home from a pleasant six weeks' visit with Park City friends. MR. AND MRS. DAVID M IDG LEY leave tomorrow morning for California. They wilf remain there during the winter and may decide to make their home there. GEORGE ROSE has arrived in town from Arizona and is with the McGrath family on Brigham street. . MRS. O. W. POWERS has returned from a month's visit in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa. y t Cabor notes. . H. V. CROLL entertains at euchre this afternoon. MRS. MRS. A. E. KIMBALL ha returned from a pleasant three months' visit with Eastern friends. WALTER STONE and Harry Roberts will be the hosts tonight at a dancing party to be given at Christen3en's hall. MISS ZANE will entertain at an Informal Kensington next Tuesday afternoon. MRS. KEOGH has' issued invitations for a 4 o'clock tea next Thurs- day. STRANGERS WARNED TO KEEP OFF RESERVATION. the stationary rngin-er- s at K.trt Liverpool. O., belonging to the International union, have struck for recognition of their union. A number of manufacturing establishments. Including thirty-tw- o potteries, are closed. All of At St. Paul, Minn., provision was made at the concluding session of the Master Horseshoers' convention for a contingent fund to oppose strikes. Assessment will be ordered until the fund readies -- wx. Lumbermen are preparing to make a cut in the wages paid to woodssweeping men in Minnesota during the coming winand it is ter, Hint th ccl will reach the anticipated lowest notch ever touched in the State. The output from the Chinese broom factories in Sun Francisco is greatly dcren fling and it is said if the efforts of the Jiroommakers union are the former will be compelled to continued close for want of orders. A strike affecting all union carpenters and involving a complete or partial n of building operations Imminent in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The men ask cents an hour and a nine-hoday, with eight hours on Saturday. ti-u- 1 sVJREAT FALLS, Oct. 6.- -In his efforts noted Jones-Ne'.so- n 4nE of outlaw?, murderers and horse-keve- a who have long terrorized the peo-$!valley country, Maj. jhe Northern of the Fort Scobey. KB. agent Peck Indian reservation, has issued a proclamation, directing that all who may be found driving scock within the boundaries of the reservation will be treated as outlaws." The of the reservation arj authorized topolice use necesto arrest such outlaw, and the sary force his proclamation with a agent concludes tc all persons to "consult their warning personal safety.' exterminate the k( non-residen- ts Stand up for UTAH and fmoke Mfr. Killed by Rock. y s ur James Sheehan. the Milwaukee Federated Trades delegate to the coming convention of th( American Federation of Labor, will submit a revolution calling for the in ceptancc of Socialism as the rx. htical creed of organized labor. For some time past th Sydn Australia, Trades and Labor Council has been urging the Government to build locomotives required for the railways the in the Government tshops, so us to find emfor workmen In the State. ployment 54 Market nil 'Phone It Hu Proven the Popular Uy 1 u NilM. . r.- - . AIVHKSIllN. 1 . SPECIAL.! 2c And ) ac h l fkr S it n H 1) p..ijtt! 1 .ir.t o k i p. r ur f r . r 1 iAd Isrd F: 'i r . ff hut ".' h ................ 5 h''il jrcooiunl ts pnoMPTLY or.Livuuni hy Tin: papula:: .. r .i i 1 I WHAT Wth thijt I'XTI'.A in P.' S if or r v o-- every Fii liy for at iir - a 7 V:i (.f - .s!.r f,r ..,,....,..,.. K- - .. s;. ! ' at ;s 1.5 f f. ain. t j m : J tl WH Vs? rkh-tone- . d jut i Ll j t mm wl rn LEADING MUSIC DEALERS J h, 1 IK.. food. p ' t m mtua street 5 1 - ri V "1 ijsa m 1 - , ;IC 1 ; ! LrH il pr r4 J I If a iti j: ' j , .STST I mr YOU . fW?rn rrrr? 1 I (1 n r Common er.s would that If nr. wishfs to becorae f"fhy onl piuiti? It enly result from the food we cat and digest and that food nhnild be albuminous or fltsh forming food, i:k ergs, beefsteak, and cereals; In other word thn kind of food that mnk" Resh are the rood which form thf greater part of o;.r dally bi is of fare. Put the trouble that white w eit enough and generally too much, the etom-acfrom aba and overwork. h!f h the reason bo many people reniiin thin and un3(?r "ReiRht; the digestive orffr not completely diRKt t e-- fooJ beM:.k and ergs and flnUur wholnom I 1 m T :: y ANOTIIEP. CAHLOAD arrived which will be sold curing November at same low prire and on tnn-- a to fult cuMo:aer a low as $10 Ml ter month If desired. Give u? a call Costs r.otl-.Si.cto look. We icil new pianos fer S 150 OO. Value to Thousands. e I awa The answer fi apparent if ycu mill cal lam! examine t tenuis fal Wauti-fullfull, deyfftned cae in elegant walnut or cak. and a Reneral cotistruction w!rh injure durchil-ity- . DKS-EUETCIOA- Ml ' Do we Sell a CARLOAD of Heller Pianos in 30 Days ? ct There are thouwan.la of rich who r renlly confirmed dyapeptics.' aithough t?.ey have no partlcjlar pain or Inconvc rJnc from their s'.omacha. If rnch persons would lay thflr prej Bide and make a regular practice of taking, after each men' one or two of ttu-aa Dyaperla Tabltta th food would b quickly and thoroughly digr'ied. fccaj these tablets contain the natural pejj. tone and dlatase which every weak eiom. aeh lacks, and by supplyln- this want th atcmach la toon enab!el to reach It na. urnl tone and vlor. Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tabita every form of fieeh form In food. digest brtad and rotatca. and thla laniat, the reaan they so quickly up, atreriahen and invljorat thin, dyspeptic men. women and ehCdren. Invailla and children, even the moft delicate, us th'm with m.rk1 benrft a they contain no stronir. irittat ir it drujt. r.o cMthartle nor any harmful lnRredlrt. Stuart a Tablets are aot 1 very druacgi-- t In the Unite,! State, and as well aa In Orrat Canada, t eer-.tfor - complete treatment.Britain, at Nothlna- further la to eure any tomach trouble, or torequirad make thin, nervou oyapepUO people, strong, pptnp at.d e;L NEWS " mJ-nrf-f- hjr? o crisp, newsy . ... l J U f 0BRMPKaWa'aMaTa m t -- a c r.i.iv-Tp.i- ali i I I i - leads" in l."rrke . w. f f t i r.ii 5? drl! ltjnd,..,t api .... . f i ... for...... ... only. 3 c r t Choli e 1'n r.i h Saturday, (jfl The Telegram lbs. Sugar for S5.9S 109 Ji - 1 Butter Mouse. K. C. lbs. Sugar. for $1.03; 17 of Interest find tn?rt Tlnrd3. i S'trr-rertitilejf ATURDAY ONLY A SUGGESTION But i I w ... o:T In UJt-X- I .. A. BERNSTKIN. t. U every aftemann S t , J..; aril " K. C. BUTTER pp;HOUSE Filter StrTII. figs. ll)-trl- Butte. Mont.. Nov. 6. A Red Todge special says that William Jarmnskv was killed, Erick Paccola and Sam were injured by rock falling in Puotlnene coal mines here. I'uotinene will not the survive the night. . titP Washington. Nov. 6. Th of tho Interior today approvedSecretary th lection mafie by th Central Pric'.Rc railway in th Carbon City land and ordered tht same l to a patent covering 21.4C2 acrespae nf land within the primary limits of lat;d grunted to thi railroad. a VI 1 (K- lrfortr.arr e p. m.i p. ti Irrr.e Capwrll, d "Mrs. Few reob-rher In her lin if work. Mr, Sk'Ho-- t uns nt hi b st with lh- violin, w h.l Mr. He rr:r n. w! .i has n rich tenor volte. f4i with K.on.1 effect. S1 : t' g'.l'J. L 'UJ.'JL 'J' Land Selections Approved. During meeting of a scientific society today in the nnthen'eum at Mula, In the province of Mercla the building collapsed, killing several persons and injuring twenty fatally. c-- Ie PICK- - falling ak 3 fff D it - Building Collapsed. MRS. WALTER G. FILISR has issued invitations for a luncheon at the Alta club next Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Newhouse. A Xo D W-gl- DECREASED POPULATION. -- fey a -- FEENCH ALARMED OVER C. Orerjin -. Matifiea ISe pTtf e .Vj tn t Uk. "IN OLD KDNTITKY" TO r.e on. th Sl Salt Lak Theite- r, st Thurriay and Friday. NKXT ATTHACnON. n TIIF. ItKriTAL GIVF.N HY MUM. A. Monday. Tuesday Weineaday. P.obrt UJ'-- m In Th SoJ V.r f D. Melvin and Mrs. John Reed, Fortur." - Snuvtr.tr matlne We'.n. n?isted hy Mr. liergff Skelton. n M day t 1. Prirea, :ic ta tl.:3. Saia Itaysh N. Herrimin nnd Nov. to th. Miss Haiti lay, Wlfh.ird. at th" First Con grr Rational rhurt h night. Mm n pror.ounceti hj. (ti froni ntandpdnt. Mra. Melvl Yg ringing rotr; !.'tiy e tip. I tivated her audi' nrc. Mrs. NOVELTY THEATIik rearf with drammic rxpresrlon m WEST yrrnxh SOUTH, pome of :Jey s an I Dunb.xr's ItEFIKED VAUDEVILLE. Im ttm and clever ke(i h ty and a revision of thj law of diinlnii-hlnthostion Jeft to an only child, together with moral FuaKion and n propaganda to deter thr peasantry from flocking to th towns. this city, which the company is spending $.',000,ou. Report subto Mr. Ripley at th Ixs mitted head offics concerning the orenge,Angles lemon and celery shipments from sou thern. Cali fornia during the Reason just opening show that there will be sent East i:n carloads of celery. 3mj0 cars of lemons and 24,Om about carloads of oranges. Madrid. Nov. C I-- from ti IPiirtor. Keen SUr, Ei. ctu latirily Irt:r.ny I lot. CoroadUaa. A Comray f Ertitkmal Tw Continent, Corrdy ts4exaa wick" will W al the Salt net Saturday U r matinee and night terforrnnncfs. Theuter Parliamentary rommlion in ndvic.it-ir.- g reforms calculated t lighten thn burden of th pMrenlsi of large famllle. Improved pnnitHtlon In order to re.pj, Infant mortality. oMig.Mory rtnturalirft-tio- n $:5,0l0,00) to be held for r'irpo.ses of imyesterday at the second in a seprovement, etc., as ries of card parties. PROF. KELSEY of the University of Immense Fruit Shipments. Michigan, one of the world's faKan Francisco. Nov. 6. President Yl. P. mous archaeologists, will arrive Ripley of the Santa Fe is now Inspecting in Salt Lake City some time the Calif ornia branch of the road on his next week to spend a few days the work of tilling in Chiway to na basininspect in on here. IN te4 A lrtchtetn- Upre-artou- SHOULD Or ml the first half of HOPPKIt r. t- the number of French recruits this yeir by 31,000 draws attention to th depopulation of th country. Pays a Paris dlfpatch to th T!ir.e. Ati extra meet- KC Hre You A Mason? In llir OUTCAST Ni:W YORK. Nov, Michigan Southern today the the load was authorized to issue when need4 ed $50.0Ji).(X of WOLF Tomorrow Night & niCJI A HAHPIS s Mmr Coeidy, rteaiing, Ito'.iif tntrt-Jthlr Kinu Car a.r wn pack Up? next Week. DK Tonight Southern railway. Thr unVritril to b Ifviklng into condltionn in ,vnn-r-tinwith an arrar.rsnni bt th Kansas City Southern and th Hel Valley road, whereby th k"an Southern may nnd an outlet to New Oty Its cu'.f port la Port Arthur. The priaent P.l Red River Valley rod it through llr. tjrom hr.rve-po- rt hare shortly to .sw or.ean. and h punning for a steamer line to i: r Arotrdm. tackhoUra A LITTLi: er tl AT1NUC BATUKDAT, ROBERT KDKPON WILL 11H AT T1IC Salt Lake Theater the Mm h.ilf of next wot k In "Soldiers of Fortune-." Seats arc on sat for th ofwnirg ierformanc Monday night. Tin: is hav- Ing ft banner week, with the Juggling Mathieus and the La Keno us stellar attractions. A tt New Orleonn. I,.. Nov. CorsUUmtd Importance Uarh?d . ... to. th . viU xr ... .... ner or I r a m i'andi .innn. prominentno Dar. r d novkltt thuatlk CHICAGO, Nov. 6. The independent cigar dealers of the countrv have adopted a plan to secure JUuo.u.iC a year with which to right the trust. This plan will remain in effect until the Independent dialers have acomplished some lesults, according to the statement lat night of M. W. chairman of the executive of the board of directors of commite the Cisar Dealers' association nf America. The money will be raised bv stamps to the deakns to bv plac'-- l selling ou all goods sold. pnrnn I jW f r--rr MASON?" WHICH promises much in th? way of uproarious comedy, corn. to lhf Salt Lake Theater tonight, tomorrow matinee and night, "niere Ik a laugh In every Hup. ar.d complications enough to keen the nudlencc-- In tiptoe of excitement. INDEPENDENTS TO " alt lak z m . MODIFIED "AllE YOU Attraction. "A L.1TTLE OUTCAST- .- K. C. S. Outlet. e- POTTS VI LLE, Pa., Xov. Schuylkill Haven mill girls, Millard Orlando of the former place, and Li ira Sar-to- n of Cressona. aged about 15. rivals for the hand of a handsome young man, fought in a suburb of this place for a half hour. The fressona girl was finally put out with a black eye. The police arrested the girls, but released them with a reprimand. Net All the News ! ? d, a Black Eye, in Lcvc Match. tf tw-milon- 0 0000 M. r re-u- AND "DOC-tord- " presentation of "Supho" is that given by Miss Lillian Mason and her company at the Grand theater. Not that the manner In which Miss Mason has arranged the play was In the least disapproved by the immense audience that witnessed It. As the fascinating n,ueen of the half-worlnhe brings to her work beauty, intelligence and power. There was, however, a tendency on the part of the other members of the company to accentuate the comedy clement, which in the sombre poul-lragdy of the French master has little place. Miss Mason's support is fair, but Is not the kind that rhe ought to have, the contrast between herself and the others being too strong. Sapho" will be given tonight and tomorrow night, with the regular Saturday matinee. 6.-- Two MISS RUTH KIRKPATRICK leaves shortly for her home in San Francisco. She will be accompanied by Miss Jasmine Young, who will be her guest for some time. Hollow. A MUCH One Lown and Out, With , y. u t. IS 2 "SBPHO" NEW YORK. Nov. p. Put-roChief of the Nw York Fir Utpjrt-mn- t. la reported to have announced tht he will resign In a few week. If do to h will retire en a pfnV.cn of I nl ft year. An application by former Chlf Klar Crcktr for a pvrenpiurr writ of mich. tius to cornel lire Commt!on-- gturg: ti reinstate him la row jr the Court. of App-end un curly drc W n t t Mr. Croker pectU, phtrsrdr.K ! his old tHrtiMt, so ronfl.lrr.t l h ar plnimnt. He rrmovd t r g. Sturgla tmre than a p Tjy, piaytrs GIRL RIVALS PUNCH FACES entertain informally at dinner next Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Edwin Blair of San at a Butte I - MR. AND MRS. JAMES T. CLASBEY Misses Young entertain luncheon today at Red l0 h, al DR. AND MRS. E. A. VINCENT entertained at a delightful dinner last evening at their home. Covers were laid for twelve. MATIN EE SATURDAY. -- Wong-Kal-Ka- Tomorrow Night & Tonight Succeaa. Forty different varieties of fura adorn the winter raiment of the Wongs. These furs are graded and "nay be worn with propriety only at certain seasons and particular times of the day. Clothing d"co- rated with furs is provided for various parts of the winter aeaon. Mr. Wong will change hta raiment three times dally. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6. With 400 gown from Peking, many worth from $400 to $700 apiece. Madam Wong, wife of Chinese Vico Commissioner-Generto the St. Louis cxDositlon. is wrenarcd to uphold the imperial dignity of the Son of Heaven. When the Wont? family arrived to their social conquest twenty expressbegin wagons were needed to haul 188 trunks from the station to the commissioner's residence. Madam Wongr's gowns are woven poetry, the embroideries expressingthe high moral code of Chinese life. Silks and satins of the finest texture, decorated with elaborate flowers, dragons and butterflies, all in the most gorgeous colors, make up her wardrobe. One gown Is of ebon black, trimmed with sky blue hem and ornamented entirely in silver butterflies and Chinese peonies, Indicative of the wealth of spring. of Rein- statement After Tammany's VARIETIES OF FTJBS IN WINTER RAIMENT OF WONGS. v World's Fair. Depoaed Official Confident 4 lldiMUpdil. PRICES CHIEF 0000 FORTY Madam Woag Prepared to Uphold Imperial Dignity at the St. Louis MISS EL3ANOR DOOLY was the hostess yesterday at another luncheon, at which about twenty-two guests were entertained. Miss ' Dooly's guests were Miss Zane, Miss Williams, Miss Jacobs, Miss Salisbury, Miss Sherman, Miss Geddes, Miss Burke, MiSb Read, Miss Noble, Miss Kinney, Miss Miller, Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick, Miss Woodward, Miss Anderson, Miss Webber, Miss Nason, Miss Dern, Miss McMillan, Miss Mary Kinney, Miss McGrath, Miss Laura Sherman. YOUNG and CR0KER EXPECTS TO ' BECOME FIRE CHINESE ENVOY'S WIFE HAS 400 PEKING GOWNS Jn MRS. LE GRAND The Salt Lake Telegram. 6, 1903. ! n j U t ff can have The Telegram delivered at y your f home , eaCH j rj il ! : jj jj rt Guarantee of Circulation - ec. b-- r I Thc ToJr-msuarantfc to .nclrrrti.rrn that It h.i a Irtrser ntentpe dallr rlrtnlation than any nthrr vxtzvrf daily published in 1 Utah, Nevada, Idaho or Wyoming, CENTS 3 a i iar S a .' |