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Show TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, Th Salt Lake Telegram. 1903; mm mm EXTREME OF REALISM IS CARRIED OUT ON STAGE PRICES I u and A BEAUTIFUL. PASTORAL. filled .with bright hu COME-3y-dra.m- Clerk Leaps Lawyer's From Box and Serves raor and genuine human est is "The Minister's Son," pre etnted tat the Grand vlaet nl?ht by "W. B. Pat ton and his excellent company. It Is many weeks plnce such a good play, InterInter- ' - Ht.W YCKK DUBINO SEAbUN INVOLVED. is; rt uc-ces- winnii: ItltnAni;.' turt.ed from an I a i tern lo i States Lnltl Th I'anima. Joernment that formally 'l "lmhian Minister - here declare" the Jtatfs ITnited will ob!ie- l- tho treaty rlicht. - 1 m his country. f Ut ine NKW YOHK", Nov. It. n fill more, In the IMd of letters under his own n :ne and his rom d Kdmund lirK. his homo in G!i;s ruiln. N. Y. He was SO ars old. Mr. CHroore was th hu-- j thoi- - of "The 1.:t of th-- ' Thirnd yk-- ." "Th Mountain Whit- - Heroine." and f Uncotu." "I'eryonal Hecoilfction1 He was- an intimate personal frl l cf I'residt-n- t Lincoln. Henry V. 1 low. Oliver WVnd.l! liohr . P.ilph Waldo Knscrson and llntuc tlrveley. well-know- d-a- j j r-- th n - ;.- r li to ltk a fw from sjx-n- d KI.MI'.n fcr MH. AND MIL. MRS. THOMAS WF1U lt!e w 1.1 MKS. at "Marching Through Georgia." l.trat Covers Frl'Uy. A ; J sr4 fc.j;.4r" 'f rt ?;i in i Lil & Stove T t" "U V. H t rt i'-- t TT n Co. ! r H U : t - rt f W I 'ti m V. I J A -- j Farmer, Salt Lake City Inter-.Mounta- in J . 5ijM ltCHH a KtVf IX I fPK fT V.ll.lL'- A. II ll 1 The lii i d r - Rull STORY FOR THE WEE SALT LAKER 4' ri 'llliSi ' h ki :iv. r r 'lif)tl !i oc Y rk It " 7.U er . lb" .ik : Mo N" Mountt-- and Taylor I. .ft G ev. r-- -' 1 two d.t:s Mr. !'. nt! y's Mounter bad nuoi.- - u, bi ti.ind r o-- weri.: i It Jfffrr . n'Kht IT N v io'.i-- J 1 llorna. ReproHntative Mondell Introduced a bill authorizing th construction of ,i $160,000 pubiic fcuildin? at Sheridan, Wyo. Raiaod Froia. the Dead. r. W. Landis. "Porter" for the? Orien- I tal Hotel, Chanute, Kan., says: kr.DW what It was to sjffer with ded I did, a; id I got a bottle of Hallard's Snow Liniment and I was ' I trl?d to set VaUed from the fcorr.e. more, but before I had deposed of my bottle, I waa cured entirely, I am teilin1 de truth, loo." Tjc, .Vic ai.d M a, de.-vl.- t Z. C. M. I, loo t !! t.y '. N. V. l :it .. ,n.t'.. II. ti.t jmi. r ;.!-lin, ir.li. t .'.!.! r.tl "rnw iii V . . I I - to cr. - - ui t" tlm- Im 'f - . a At !. in t IT'S TO YOUR INTEREST t Tl.e Telegiam on tlm every r.iKht. The name of th f arrier who eontrrla your district in Salt Lake City every two or pafer it out and ssve it. biiklneti pertaining with him. Iti ni:ii- r.. t u Excursion to No.. ITlli. vi Oregon Siart Lir.e. Ri:-i.$.Q. spt il traio I 7:15 . I 12. 3-- . yr. r Ali TJ'rf - . 1 t: l:;r f i!if . Tt f ironi Weakness to Strength t ? :! eilh ir t '. 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I ; t- .r ! :rr Frh,, tKt. !i ,,Vf; :.f I! iri-!j.t-- 1 - -- ' : j j. - t i J ri.-t,- O,o Ctir. In ...-- - 1 -. I , ' . . r 1 i - " ir... f ( j.p f" - 1 1 i ' s:r t : a H)ti .;-- - s 1 i ( - t . IT. , ! I'rH II.Kl lJ ! 1 ji t s 7 1 1 Hi s r 1 ta BUTTER. EGGS, HAM, LARD, FLOUR. V . .. .--. i, Nf. i . - v In DRUG CO. i'T u "Pt l K- . r . . i . .. COLD TABLETS. l av a is t F.J.HILL :svs. I r s . t f.-ftr- . f-- d i - j n vl I . !'. '"' p .". it t , 1 - HILL'S d.iy ar.d tbers ivy t s" r.'.1.ip.. and I l,.i 1 al- - ut m.d tip r niy mlrd that It ws .d up with n I had tr'ed irar.y time: to break o.T floiu tob.io o but tt nl ji)ii fjid. "I. ..ft My I w.is n run ilnwn I r.l uflKhe-- til pounds and I r ..lliel th it I must Iep smoklnK and tuck t tt j 10 i about diys but wa s t"Mrjer-.o- rr." I .r. I ) o.n of hr-- my fanii!y t k to rmoklri: .is It w. lm-- ! Taylor Was Fond of Sweet Things j l";t-- r k toI'Hlive , w It Jc.ft ! with in-'ihi tlin.- - n v wife bro'ssht and Mounter thought he would eat th" Iulxvit or " of f1tap-Nu- t r.n th !.' for if. but , tiiorr.ituc .: d u I nu' tnt not Mi.: preserves ard be pur.i.-ht Tuylor H; much wor tinn indi'-.-be to trv a !!tfe of t' -- t. So hl.i "o I took into tb pusbivn ivr.f ;! of n al 1 f r r; " t ; -t the very last sl!o of j ntm jarand s iy it i.iii I ur-- i hy th' t;it the small i:rtck of It. flipped over hi hid 1? down I krw l p.sd lh it Ror. When lie uIa, f, pull luck, h s ot in t tok S"Tn n;re d It rnj'd not Ret his he.nl out. Mo'tnf r rljtbt for wnfi th.. firn fcl I l.ni lauhlr at him ;is nr.ly n hound can doi? lauh. Poor T;ijior hlapp-- ur.d '.--' t up i!: u i" of Cmp-Nu- t slanmii'il uroui.'i with t'c.e J..r fast mi nnd as kr my appetite. r,iir birk adlel his bead. foods ar.d t am now bnk in mr other Aunt Nancy, niista'.iltisr b.irn for von oil uelitht of felt dreaviful wiid beast, - i It trsy rc:ini. till Mr. better In my life and pound ftriruHr.tlcy brouKht hi. kuh. Tayior cam fin I l:ve ro further r.ivlejt for th j very near beim; shor, but Just In tim his ma.tt-- saw that It was a c.ox with j out the t o.ir.it ard rucHt! rt I a brown preserve crock on his had In- i nr.ly .. s trop-rvu'"T ir. ni r'Hi m'n stead of a V.olf th;it bad ;ot ifito th th strength to quit rrv.!r;. ir vr storehouse When Mr. brok" fr.n th p'Wr tt tM u r iTfuI the cirxk, he hit Tujlor's Hm:h pretty food ki:w :IM T would tul iil U." Nam bard, but that was part of hla id er";fh to factory A tin two dft;rf walked off Crwvk. tjlv. n by I'osturu IV , eat Mich, poor Taylor sal 1, "TU r 1 ;:iM-riattain as lontf as lUe." Thre'a a reaeon. U And Mount :t eald, "You'd r a eefy of Look In each ond-- e . yurKelf not to jtui.p over any th famous Iltt'.aparkaa "Th iloal to It i. 'H ahead of ut." Wnllvllla." J 't i T" (iyur""" ii'in s '!'. t J 1 J i.,iv . i b i t .lblt !mO .!Md W I'oj f! frMi-- l t n t'ir I ' iiml lii( 1 ' I Mletilitie bj' ttj' lle of 2s"uts w..;.h so i,o( on El.ty r.ourlhe l Ii-,- r mi FT ...... N - ' e-- f i f ! I i ;.'? m '.it m ,. . . 1 r : t Ittipiopvr food creates " . f. . - ; i j i tr f I' r - 1 "! i . fslC.rf I 1 ' . , t r- - ! Itt f it A X f i. i .u.talo., ef L . ! i . Impioper Food Otten Leids to To baeco nnd Dtink. puni-h-m-tit- . , - tlttir'4 t BAD HABITS mm l- wz:,3 iIkIH? ,H.4.fl! - 4 . l - TK'v rrn'.t ! sihiiiiturf iu-ntle- WOODilEN Kr--f- Th fm!"y flv for d To a r.:- ', troM. :ri :r t it I uti-ti- l - r rrk! Pvtfr t.-- r v. , 1.1 ::r S'l'-rif- f , fi t t)-.n- t i(Ji U.e bae t'.ii h- i Oe, t!v- perntt ! o. r, I. s nt-- .. V w .i rutitrc a t brret rr;rllr(1 f lh ! ..'f,.f r .;,..n wr. Sr-ut- h i . ! - tt.- i I 1 StiTlff !.- rTRIBUNE SPECIAL. WASHINGTON. Nov. IT. Senator Warren has introduced a bill authorizing th establishment of a fish hatchery Ftation In Wyoming, cost of plant and Installation being ltmltd to $25,000. Also a bill grunt-ta- g tn the, State of Wyoming JfUfX) to nl1 In the construction snd matnteruince of ond Sailors' Wyoming Stata Soldier fo it . !t4 iv. icraiei iiltenu.'.-- t t.rllwrv III tr1 .1 te'.l iil.ini 1'.'i in the lr.ll l ftr fft-rr- i'f New (Mvll ti.'T'l 'IV, iir larnv hat Taylor should nri g. acr"- - a fM; e a.bal of bint, and' when h did so Ibe'p Ti.y-lo- r v.is certaiii to be a 1::1)1. !'. not only junipe.l t),,. f( n.-- i,ti iil of Moi)itr. but whipped him it: tlv tliat followed. Moumcr made no(lbt rl mind to get ivcn. and (1 " next d y b l Taylor w h"rp A'li.l Nancy th shn a J ir of prrs-i-had in the Hinokt hou4o. Taylor was very fono of s- -. tliingy. ft ' I l'.mt! tl.''.j Th ti!:"v e3ntlrt'cr. i c l!m?rr ri.r ; or t "h. liver i Trey hnv a thelf Jmi p'1 r?n-.- f-- r who Hm1 together '.-- TOR MAONATE ZIEOLER. .t K MOUNTER AND TAYLOR. - REQUISITION ISSUED WARREN WANTS FISH HATCHERY IN WYOMING. ii.viteci. brin &oJ rcux, tipc: in mi. I crier trait. Riir very rcascniHr, Aiirzn - dicates crowded houses both nights. a THE SPECIAL FEATURES AT THE Novelty theater this week are of a most pleading kind and this popular little place of amusement is having its share of patronage. 'THE DAIRY FARM' a big San Francisco attraction, under the Belascci management, comes to the Salt Lake Theater the first, half of next week. o-i- tM "! r-- t . N .r r' tents at the Salt Lake Theater Thursday and Friday nights. In- ;ve Oede.i In:crMounain Farmrr . THE SKAT SALE FOR THF. ELKS' circus, which will spread its p. m.. rcf-m,- -; m. iv.i j An advcrtittmml in Th: . A Kiaj: Hardware s . t 0 N, ron'ri.. i t ; M'.n twelve. NEW YORK. Nov. i:.G..t. Divid H. Henderson, form r StHkfi f th" 4 THi: ELITE SOCIAL ut n - c'.v HciUM of Ke r 'Tt.itl e. h? L!. made bis tr.t public ..ddrfs in thl ditu...g rTtr t tfcnextI.ieThur !ny cjary iluthouse it; . Th1 occasion war a dinner given of Veterans. by IiFayette camp. In of cmnnioniornti'in Shcrnian'" MRS. A. r ''ft . It. TAnitl-rftrd in irrh to th ca. Hndrsou Mic Htei I.Vf'. wi'.l b M how, u reunion of th" Army I'rtirft n t P" Ir fr'erdi th t' th" O'-ntrf Sherman w s.i sr-Mond4'S rf f third 1 by the l.;;t.ds that te blurf annyed nonth. cut. k'"t ttr'd ff that 'Man hing Through Georgia.' The t..t-tl-- s 1 LOWKY f nihm wih Impressed n my oi:ntrj-i- i MissI'.l .HF.SSIE w HI nrrtve n th n :! thni- nf th- - campalcn throuch city th 1st-- i r part of the wwk on h r the t ii'o'iln A.' uj to ciliforr.l.i to spet, th vlr.ter, Sh- - will b the Kuejt of I r brother. Twry. Murine DAILY ANIMAL her sty In the city. G-r.- PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER a Attts;oS IT 11 Itfr ui i wet p tn T.uf 1 Farmer Inter-Mounta- in REACHES A CLASS OF NOVHLTY THfiATf nrri?.nD VAUDtviLLr. r J, I ! Ivit In hAnor ef hr Mrs. WoUrrnbnc' r. ci'f!, MARV CRtTCHI.OW rntenlrl n liirrVn t.d.iv ut It EXT ATTIlAr-- n J"NT. 1 to ytrt! ttlp in f.iJ'frrr!. ft 1. The eiReus. Btelks' Taiy it t. b HI A, Aether t S 1 er.- - tni : fc'Ck. Arc all Hgft as aivcniiinj nvediuna, for tlioic who take a iiUr, but t I i i RICH. f ib t3f. N T MAUY M. T. ALLLN MHS. ri. THE DAILY PAP rll AjiiiJ 0iOrxKtrm rs fr KaL lt a four ninths' m in th d - k. i Cm4r tfc l'r1r HTi:iNi:t;i an! muh 15r.nr.nn t lJrml-will mh. I r0IO, orrr.i Ann ouijjrN ni,jr thir M '.- -n. Friend of Lincoln Dead. 17.-J- rtTt nr- - mrrSr thy e e vt hn l.ts( r which LOVQZ., 3. V. O. XLX4. O ra, JTor, 17. TMij lUtz'.it al 11 Stft TUj, Dl ier DODO wlntr mi is. AUTiint it. s. niiin m Tells Peru of Panama. ;innr lat cvrmne In honor rf LIMA. TVru. Nov. 17. Hi, hard U. Mr. and Mrs. Smcf N'"U'f. Nclll. of the t'nltcd Htntc IKatior.. hns Informed lh- - lruvlin Tiir. Missr.s : r and r.Drrn lh etab ha CI1AXK th? Winifred Gale, a young Northern woman who teaches school; drunken Gale. hei: Allison father; John Walton and Mat Davis, the son and stepson of Zeke Davis, the school trustee, and Maggie, a waif of the streets picked up by John Walton in the great city of New-YorThe scenery will be generous and elaborate in mounting. Lovers of the legitimate in the drama will find much to delight thern when witnessing a rendition of this beautiful play. Matinee Saturday at 2:" p. m. Og-den- KIM I JUT KING In New York, th- - ' printed in this thrte days. Cut Transact all your t the subscription MODERN 18 NO JtSNRT W, HAVAOH trip. ! Cast--6- 0 UKE Chart Cpr.a lb Kl Umn't the 60Peoplo 7K0DUCXD BY SALT AND TOiTORSOW NIQ21T. b -- f:h.tdf . Elks' Burhsque Circus In -- , i TONIGHT M1SK THE SL'EXK OF THK A.'TION OF "In Convict Stripes." the play or the heart that wid be presented at the (Jrnd theater on Thursday. Friday and Satur- ',ay, is laid in the Southland. principal characters arf t The i. Tlcr.HH lud . la lha 0 19-2- y, MAKAUl. fr Mrs. I. ComM'ir, rATTKN. VrM-.- Tharaday cnaroa ai ay Tu-Sdtiy- 5 or.r M rrtiiUf 11 nat1ful rtor Plif, Son" "The Minister A!trMkti! Nl ik convict tmurra. ) NEW YORK, Nov. IT. A teahiur considerable lawyer's clerk has caused nnn excitement at Relasco's theater b ran yuvwifuv njxrvnjxnnnuu lenping to the stRKa from a box un M U Sm W9 U I 111 II TA A E I A serving papers on Mrs. Carter giving 'lotice of a suit for on injunction restraining the Helssco management from producing an old play in this city, The curtain had Just been raided the first set when tha clerk. lbowlr.g JhruivvuvfvvmuvvwtnruxnjvuniU his way through a box ocuptd by sev"VTIUTTEMOIIK eral ladies and their escort, leaped to Mil. ANl MIW. C. O. rallfornU. tnmorrnw the stage. Mrs. Carter was about to tbrf e th-wb-rdocuments tha when lines her y rl begin were thrust Into her hands. For a morr?f kr. ment sh. appeared greatly frightened driven clerk. Intrusion and the by the back from th wings by stag hands, HIU ANti HUH. MVHIIAT SCHICK was compelled to leave by the way he lnvilatlur.s for Frihavo cnn.e. He hurriedly fled to the wtreet. day ever.lnc in honor of the fifth Only a few perron in the audience saw the papers and rral!zd what had nnnlverry of th-- lr ma.n U". was It and ?m? the Incident rauad MIIH. WILLIAM H. KINO will ftr-i.k-:rwl tini9 beforo the excitement died out. i. her friends lr.forn.ati this! Hh htr b will Rsstrtf by arm njTJTTLnnnn njxnn run run ruvrvn ruvn KUst, Mr.. Orfse M. ller.m f ( ogden. . H AT ! I T MR. W, In from a ult la nld to Th dispute with another manager r.d aa to the rights fvr the ptut In thU play city durlr iho son. SJ ) 5 (S) 'f & t? di 3 & $ Papers in Injunction Suit on Mrs. Carter. preted by bo strong a company, has been Been at thla popular-price- d house. The plot and story aro of the kind that never fail to. please when rightly handled, and all the member possess talent and are well fitted to their roles. Mr. Patton himself Is an actor of high ability, with an Individuality that both attracts and pleas". As Rose Ray, the heroine. Kath-ryn'Shs. made a decided The work of Ida Florence Campbell. In an exacting- double role , was always sood. and George Kenneth as Wesley Colee. the villain, acted his part strongly, but without overdrawing it. The play deserves at-a much larger audience than tended last night. "The Minister's Son" runs tonight and "Wednesday afternoon and evening. "THERE IS NO KING BUT DODO,' but Richard GcMen disputed with Raymond Hitchcock lnt in reprenight for stage honors momm h. senting the merry old and to unprejudiced observers ! it was what the small boys would call a "dog fall." Hitchcock last season was a. capital Golden this season King Dodo; The return of dittoor dodo. the merry musical comedy to th Salt Lake Theater last night was greeted by a, large , crowd of "Dodo" worshipers, and they were not disappointed. Owner Favage has given the play a new drees and has materially y strengthened the cast, par.Icu-larlfemale portion, ami th lias supplied a plump, pietty Miss Aand piquant choru?. lbright, who sails under the masculine front name of f'laude, makes a stunning Queen LIU. and she can sing. Her two solos , were rendered in a full. rich. : round voice, somewhat after th Lili Lehmann type. Miss Albright, in fact, quit grand opera for the realm of comedy arid her. brought her voire with Gerthanks to Manager Miller. trude P.arnes puts life and activity into Annette, and while her singing is good, her dancing is the particularly pleapng part of her performance. Daisy Hamlin is a pretty and pleasing Angela and the part is greatly improved in her hands. Miss Hamlin and Miss Albright each carried away, a huge bunt h of last night, appreciative tokens of admiring Maud Williams i a friends. dashing: Piola and capitally fills The othr characters th rob cHpably handled. Golden introduced a number of ' local took" somt1 of which "gag." nd some didn't. "King Dodo" .will hold conn again tonight, t morrow, matinee and right. MATIVEH Th O0 Sf, Tomorrow Night & Tonight au Mr. M.tnr( Salt Ldke Theatre aM Nov. ! .i;i - .r. t " r- - f ". ' f " ' t !.!' f , fi I r- 1 If .t: f t . r, t..ji i t t . )) r ! , tr M'r,1.ftr.tt.,i Ik ,,t . ft ,1 up i : , I . r f Tf,rn. C -- . - ? . Irta -- a r .3 . n a r ug . t r I r th ijj i.':. - 1 b r' 'fj' tlr 'r i f - - -- r . . at' r J; r' f ; . 1 SI 1 1 lf . J r- . 5 t tt 1 1 J' A . , 4 ; ' i f ! ; a (, 4 |