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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER The Salt Lake Telegram. 11, 1907. innr jxonru nnnnrs ivisunn 2 It a TfT world i e 1 !p,au players PRICES liC ht. MATINEE TODAY AT J P. THE WEDDING of Miss Mathilda "A LITTLE OUTCAST," WITH TOP-ulirni to James Chambers Dick - will take place on Wednesday, May Stockton as Bob, apNovember 25th. The Rev. Mr. for the last time at the pears Goshen will perform the cereGrand theater tonight. mony, in the presence of all the will Miss June Mclntyre guests. OF be the bridesmaid; Mrs. W. II. THE LAST PERFORMANCE Cunningham, pister of the bride, the at "SoldleiH of Fortune" the matron of honor, and Walter Halt Lake Theater will be given Shoup will act as best man. ar THIS PKAPON'S KNoHMOCS at tained at dinner last evening in honor of the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. The guests to meet Mr. Goshen were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Dr. and Mrs. Stiehl, Miss Esther Allen. Miss Olive Jennings and Prof,m Hogan. MISS JOSIE TROLSON, who has been the guest of Mm A. T. Vollmau for several weeks, leaves loday for her home in Anacortes. Wash. MRS. CLIFFORD It. PEARSALL will entertain informally at luncheon Friday in honor of Miss Dern. Nfit Attrrtln: "IN A WOMAN'S POY7ER., CtXD. Today at 1 ) State 1 Pouvf'i;? tr'1n.-tr- i 1 Mr. b E.tin ! t " prntd Jtt!n p.-rt-- WOMAN'S POWER" CI.OSEH th week at the Grand theater, night. opening tomorrow m "IN OLD KENTUCKY", IS SCH EI) ulrd for Thursday and Friday . niehts at the Salt Inke lari't !it -. - . MRS. M. E. SNOW and Mrs. Virginia. will shortly h at home to their friends at 7G S THE NOVELTY THEATER'S II OVh-tk- , Mnr.b G'-- ' rgf E. Skeltou with the via! w. h t Hi r. heartily tncon-dwas "Madrigal." by rponsc r l Simon tti. which . was of:-- : his choi.-.-"if I irt;. Were Kins," a lre nitr.s. v1.! I Mi.- rklax .' firt nn'id-;ami anoth r was T.i La Ikou h i'. dtnVult arm, "Joan of An ." Sis also gave n XV ral arid Gfrni.io folk s'ngs. and th HCh uU mi l French "Ch;.u.on iichanting hli h 'hi- iattt:, I'l overical--.sewas to ha the ilo.-ln- g lection, was hea lly enicrM und she s ing "oh. It;' Th "- Tear," v it h an obligato by Mr. Sk-- 'or. An inipromi Hi re to music lovrs o!i the plat form w.ik afterward given by Miss R. ; 'I dir.r.er tomorrow evening. THOMAS MARIONEAUX WILL iho i;ii' r pari of th" for 1 iv::y--- i w hen sh.f goes to vk:t her mother. Mrs. tiitman. 1 JAN f" MACKINTOSH will bf at today, as usual, at 1.'.:; A treet. -- , l, s,irt pkkt-p.ip- v 1 . mi m y 12 0 ! vt In Ufa fit IS I 3 Si imJm" U H fe i f f .1 I W ! - I i JJ Mu..' . tl-e- M :: p $4.00 r.i" ROBBS ;jmi jmh- ir. .i: - In fn all J'rhlav. Tr it. iHrr" urs J i l r t, , If i.,. If . I ' : . if.iv wm, Tf 4 loirp.t ,,u Mc: 5vi.rl jtjiH Friday is Ciam Chowder Dav ai'iimiw r.rriNED VAunrviLiT. - In ..... an I . f f O O f ' ;! p tn . :rd j S, ? p. m il 1 Ii t .r N I Si.oq Sacques Don't Forget lhat 1 i 11 kl I ? . ' I .. TKI-ATI-- k Uczuar M It. "A n .7. '." U , . SS : NOVHLTY m t . Art all full Irfmtlt iih ' fi'W AImi lnri- in t In? !ui. . nt-i.- si tir. tiw t U.Xn . !:..r, . - !!-- tati:mr A I'rir. c ta Wlk liin: .f AU Gftnl IJnfv." Pit v! Th i of Pi.-it- ir Jim.. THE ROBES IIV V. T. D A'.K V. C.ukciI ! J t $1.7." r.ia-- i tinis-- h rr I!tr Lie r That -i tual in thr tit I Iiark kituiuia.s. ninl a Injr ! rii t v of jai'ki-I ; f'J,. irUi 4 Sl.iMl H;h.U h $.7.i. In-ii- t ; Art P'r 0L' WIJITTEN THE SONG RECITAL GIVEN BY Mis Agatha Hcrkhotl in thr MR. AND MRS. JAMES K. HESLET First Presbyterian church let of Butte are spending a few days night was nn of the leusantr-.in the city, and are al the and most artistic event. of the Kr.utsford. musical fcinm. Her ppijTra:nm was a diflVult on th" in- of which brounht out vry charMISS JUNE M'INTYRE will acteristic of th- sinter's vi-vitations today to a dance to ne.:t Wednesday evening The u mpantrnnt was by Prof, McClelLin. whns" in honor of Mips Dern. whose pera week formance added materially to marriage takes lacr. THE SACQUIHS Nrv ENTUCKY.; street. - AND PRHiAV. l P.US1- - -- . 1 r.csn shows a good itw leusa. ns n , NEXT ATTRACT 0?J. N I i n 13 TIIUU5DAY the Dollar. On Wo furl tmn!i!y hmuM tin ftt i r lir,v if Kimr1 . vnU r!m u manuf.u itir-'rmr if tin in th rut!-Htsit H nt tliillnr. th than mi TIhv n 1tu iin:iH in all-tin MMin's M ii!un a ;inl i Hn rnlir m, iii;u! in Trrn rl"tli ra.ttitu r, ;up! wry liiiinlMinif aji trimiU'l w tth ilin litil.uips fill; frt-hilk 'f!!?n! rii f.im v Itraitl:-jiliiim-s- , fr., etc. All to Ik KtcritVil at tin alvc j;r at t ut in ri . ir-;- m Tht-o-ttr- Than 50c Thn y Atbuid rf ' ::, r New Hair uf S. lliu- -. Wlsii,. Uvh in Halt Kuk At Less d who atttnd t an ! r rt I' cruc.- -. li rrt lrClr i:'.nt fir. rtc. !'V Ctfvl INN fnm?l .(. . V GUcrj-- IV. to for Matinee A T- - ( ..iriuvrlr IHut' tn S Prices F.ar-d-.l- "IN At Ms i:rr Tcmit. Yeimtori by Augtidto (natiit Lone: Robes Or FORTUNE. SOLDIERS a h.m lrr1 Ti, varh Sample Eiderdown Dressinff Sacques, Kimonas and IN KlCHAKti HAItDINa DAVIS RJCHARI) GOLDEN IS STILL THE of "King Ih!o." which comes to the Salt Lake Thatr Monday r.ight. JUDGE AND MRS. WILLIAM C. CaliHALL have returned from JESSIE SHIRLEY WILL RETURN to the Grand soon in "Under fornia, where they have spent the past two monthe. Tvo Flag." ft Henry n 1i;mi1 AttcnI tin To ROBERT EDESON (Mnjn"int ii In Tofflorrow, Thursday, Nov 12th. 3-.- . ULST TIME. TONIGHT tained at a welsh rarebit party last evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong of Park City. M Tin wariiiH up? Souvnlr Matlne: MR. AND MRS. W. J. LAMB enter- AND MRS. CHARLES C. I'LUM-MKjwill entertain Informally m i - MISS IGLE1IEART, vho has beer, visIgle-hea- rt iting Mr. and Mrs. William two for the past months, will leave Friday fcr her home. :. Si.NrtATIC.N. KCKNiC and prior to an extended gagement in Ixmdcn. De Wolf Hopper and his company are playing a few of the large cities. The date of their engagement here Is Saturday matinee and night only, at the Salt Lake Theater. "Mr. Pickwick." a dramatization of Dickens' "Pickwick Papers," is the vehicle which Mr. Mason to Hipper employs this Is exploit his talents. It a mul-ca- l production, the muMc having been composed by Manual Klein, musical director of Daniel Froh-man- 's New Lyctum theater in New York. Mr. Hopper as Mr. Pickwick the- comedian's rr.ot pretentious character type Is supported by a company whoso iiam'H are synomymous with all that Is best in the theatrical profusion. IMgby Bell heads the lisd s.s Sain Wt iler. Mat ion Field the prima donna. She plays Iho part of Arabella and is delightful, both as f.n retrets and a linger. Laura Joyce Hell, another actress of rational repute, l. appears as the famous Mrs. MR. AND MRS. I,. C. MILLER enter- ni.-tc-- OUTCAST LITTLE A AFTER A SUCCESSFUL RUN OF three months at the Htraid Square theater. New York City, en- LIEUT. AND MRS. TAYLOR will be settled after this week in No. 7 at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Taylor will arrive today from Denver. Snow-Stephe- TIME. ST Z. J. CARPENTER'S tonight.. THE MISSES SALISBURY. McGrath. Sherman and Kinney left this for San Francisco. morning Avhere they will visit for two to Sacvamrnto days before poingDonnellan-Falls to attend the wedding. MRS. A. II. ROXRUD entertained an informal luncheon yesterday. The guests were Mrs. Delano. Mrs. Wightman, Mrs. Dooly, Mrs. Weir and her guest, Mrs. Wolfersberger of Denver. TONIGHT-LA- M. - " I 1 - GERMANS LISTEN TO A FINE LECTURE Entertainment Given Under Auspices of the Ilarmonie Society Draws PICTURE FRAMES. ill I TRAVELERS MEET AND MARRY IN SALT LAKE German? and their to an. interestinj? lecfriends ture by licit Conrad Nics at Harmoni'1 hall last night on "An Evening With Quiet and Unannounced Wedding cf German Poets." lie talked of theDenver Couple Takes Place in American poets and their rfforis Justice Clark's Office. to keep alive the lovj for the Uather-lanThe lecture was uruW the ausoicfs of WMIarn R. O'ltrin .f .Mr ."nil the Hinging Society- Harmoni'-- . After ft em Sins F. in the tity the lecture a da not- was given in the hall. vhre ho ha? h'n for somr tltv.e hundred li.-ten-ed Wit Iffutt .n .f tf ITTAII Fottr Han-luit?4n:. r t in nur l.itx! ih for pl tl 4Mm mcp E. 3RD SO. 6 i --- ! i Large Audience. Two ! !4v!t )t :irs tvn HI Mi4-.It. "The Angrelus." Toa AngeleH. "The on businF?. a hour.few her latr from h.-Knutsford," Salt Lake. The two finest reached honi- - in Denver, to nv:'y Mr. ti'ltii. i , hotels west of Chicago. After a t"".v hout s tiK:her lh OU'ljT IU-rth- " Ni-h'i- ! If you owe for The Telegram, pay boy who delivers It to your houpe. You owe him, not The Telegram If vou want the nanor litnnr.oH tell him to stop it. If you want your address changed, tell him. If you can't catch him, drop him a postal. His address appears every day or two iti these columns. Save it for reference. scc;'.:c,l a rnariji:married ly 'lai k in hl o.Tsce. . Ju;.o th com-rjan- li'.iiM-.vir- liabnccof I Urunk w.-i.-- 1, I m,- - is-.- St -- - S H. i'bl Nov. 11. in fm WASHINGTON. Rrou n, Justice the by opinion c. court the United Supreme States yesterday r nr' i thr- opinion of the SuiHeiri" court of New Mexico in the case of th. United States vs. the Denv.-- & Uio Grande Railroad company. Tae action was foe for timber . ut on the public a,r!inag-.lands in New Mexico by the railroad c ompany, and the territorial cotu t supported the cfnteruion of the company that the timber us tor the purpose of construction and repair of th railroad, and that its cutting was therefore justified. Justice Brown raid there was r.o testimony to tin fffect that limber was to be us?d for these purposes, and held that as ijo other person or company could produce the proof as to motive the burden of proof was on the company, notwithstanding: the iovern-mewas the complainant. A new trial was ordered. Scrub Brush ....Dr SOe Shoe. 1 Ttt Xov FlIANClSCii, orpnr.i timi refion oC s f'srnl.'. & Wff the t'd-- of ii.- - At :;- - th" t d y I'.a-- in ; f.iri i r.i-- 1 " ! i i f 1 p Jr ' Brubakcr.Camob:il Hardware Comoanv I ioj . Thou J .4ItI.lt A.Xlltl,tm . p . 1 1 11 V DAILY . it- - fl luar-K- . ra-diu- td I A ;R I Hl3; j TKn - mm : -i Road Buya Steel. AngchH. Nov. 11. Th" tlakors-Hfl- d & Ventura railro;1.i hni rt c;.ifl tllrn-toof th today elected a contract with th Illinois Steel comNew Y'ork Central railwav to surrppii r.iM) tons of st pany for rails to be deV. Itoswell. Mr. Stillnan. who Is livered In December. contract president of the Nat'onal fity bank, Ij.OOO tons more wi'.l pro!ahly b. t'.oH.-was also elected a membt r cf the exec we. k. within a Mr.ri.i! Ut n, w utive committee of the read. The elec company have announced of that fhial ' Mr tion of Stillman as a director of the reparations for the commencement of New rork Central wis regarded as sig construction urc .xpected to t, connmcant in wail street because of hiB cluded with. In a few day?. Th proclose relations with the Rockefeller jected road will run from Da ken fU Id to Ventura. Is 'T. r fr 1 i!.iti ' i'l' r.tt .. C " I liv r Tf ti i :i ;! !ri--!- n t th :.!!" rtn t::. !,-- a ,11. !- rfr. 1 !, j r.-;- . n t C..-.- i- ij ,.,?, urr I'f r t.t.. k- , ... .I a - .;.-- (. :f o- p,. J I af r :.. . tho.c : vhD : : : miNv?oun1an rarmer UEACHES A CLASS OF il An asvcrtiirrr.mt in The IntcfMourVin Farrr.rr wi'I II bring zooi rcsu!:s, cz?zz .iy in mail oricr trad:. Rates vry rcascnab!:. A J ire is H (I H . i t The ,: !! , n advrttsini; home each month for I ,;..:rr. , 5 PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER jn-tr- t. . it - t V"nrrj I t pac f..r sM gi J h c. . f.inilly r. i r All j i, jk-,-. k-- - ms, all rizhl for take i daily, bu: ; 7 v 'fw r- .. tr.".ii.i.--- t-- f..f .i i iro rli l..at cfirrk t . . Mi j i:nryp.:,.!,;.,,, f ffii.Vif..r lU'ir th-- iv" . i t. r. t . -- cW jm . your i. uith smilhwtMi i' rf K(,i. and Noite and Humboldt , oiuith w m ulifi i i.t.i. Th- route l;p from f.riittt'w Pass- - v!. WHdirville, Sel.r.a and K rby to fr-- ent fity. The directors nr John JIarth of Milwaukee; n. v. Thom- - of New York; J. i. P. V. M. Hravc r, H. H. l.udlow i;,tnu. ar. M, S. Wlnn of San Ftar. i?.o. Th- railto c i.c.i-- projttid way prur'O-fin a r petal freight ar.d patenter burincfs nnd make i ii'irn tior.s w ith th- - t n.r nal! way tO Humboldt count V frr.in V Francisco. i s 3 ill " S ' . SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE OS lg;TT;7arm-.-r (J P 1 -- I I '. i:.-M-- i t'.mnty c'lcrk. It Kanizrd with a c:ipit;il Fto"k "f ?1 o.'ni.i.m') to build ;i railwHy i:l mib:; lore through Jojifphiiie and furry our. t ten s n.ov-- lVl JC itl You can have i he Telegram delivered - 1 r HAX cl'-- r P.cckefeller's Hand. Now York, Nov. 11. James "StiUman v.as 10c n - nt 20c Scrub Eruah ! NEW ROAD PLANNED ALONG PACIFIC COAST. AGAINST RIO GRANDE. cj;. It turn 3 5 V 1 SUPREME COURT RULE 3 u ! V This Week " ti n t bridf and Kroun and tli erenKii..v v .;- - v ",tti M :m.: th. "e- Ua Clark and cupants of r.e.irhy ufli . il! st v.msi i to the contracting ji.uti-n Last niht Mr. and Mr- -. ft iist f th-if,- th o.ieycoop, ter which th. v ui" itiit', p r i. Th- v. - rJl-:- . . OF BP.D DEBTS fclLUKE, General iMamiger T"V n.ooi: o.MM;;i:ri.i. uuh j;, I'll II SPECIAL BRUSH SALE r IT'S 3IS PAPER. a -- o, a:.-cise- If ou o ?:-rn- SeiENTIFI2 COLLECTORS d. !: f'M. 1 Merchants' Protective Association t German-- ..rt NEWS j 4. Inter-Mounta- in Former, Salt Lake City CEi |