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Show arr iLintnnMnn.. "uuuvuuuuvmuuniinna ' ,T J III . -3-7- 4 s- -.. tS Sait Lake Telegram. IjHE THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1003. ' DON'T COURT cuorld j polite ON SUNDAY r? ft" turu Salt Lake Theatre and PHILADELPHIA, Nov. Harkness. Mrs. C A. "Walker, Mrs. P. Heath, Mr?. R. II. Changing, Mr?. E. O. Howard, .Mrs. Foote, Mrs. R. a. mith, Mrs. D. S. Murray, Mrs. :. Daggett, THE MARRIAGE of. Miss Edna and Capt. Moore X. Falls iXm-nell- an was Folemnized in Sacramento, yesterday fit noon. , The bride was, given away by her father. Col.. J. W. Donnehar. Miss Olive Donnelian v.rk the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were M'ss Stella Salisbury, Miss Mary Kinney. Miss Laura; Sherman and Miss Gertrude all of this city. John T. Donnellan, a brother r.f the bride was best man. Among the guests present were: Lieut. R. L. Jaokson, Lieut. I. M. Madison, and Lieut. J. S. Chambers, all of the Twelfth infantry; Dr. Heybum. army surgeon of the Twelfth in-- 1 forCapt. fantry, Creary, merly of the Twelfth, but now paymaster stationed at San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis of San Franriseo. . . out-cf-to- MISS PHIL POINTER will arrive morning from New York to visit her sister, Mrs. Clint B. Leigh, 903 First street. 't-v- . fa!i. It. J T. ll. Sj.rlr.r; . He dashed against a pat.ut tand. And tirpd a baby's rurf; He trifd to lunli a mit!i- trer. Recause he thought 'twas amatt. E'jf no or.e's hurt; and Hilly nui!. His frolic's 'cr oii riono ; 11" only Htood and wink1 his And Pai.5; "My th;U wan fun:" Horacf Seymour Kel.n. CUell- - atla Ml-nii- ig r - 51-n- j - - jt-ar- t. - nr.l Amador Is Favorite. l'ANAMA, Nov. l! -- Fevcral matj. ir.; or the ILpubli, of lauam. ar.th xampl" of -- Panama in l'r- - An:a1r thtr favori!.. mi,," Ht rreat puiarity .md amor.R all hi U :"'"-H v- - Caul fc the first lTfji-n- t of Th has apriritd Itrik-ari- lnant junta I'rms Wcor.t'raia: r,t of Panama Jo Nl. Itonduias. Oiiaetnahi ai d Halva-itbantiaao Cru:,r.a h.m Wr-i- , appolntt lvru and Kschar to chi;,, Amaoor and Ntliar.!! lirn.lott tiavp en appolr.:., Coa-ij, and at New Yo.k - ,i..-lr-!r;- 'Ji!1 .h" Ri-ar,- , . i'u, !., CULLEN ! i , . A!t; I Mr-a-'hu-'--t- HOTEL .V.-- vt- sr.a Monro. W Ml taUr-f- tt trraplttion form thaa, -- Ann I h. 'Tiiiif.f.; I Jt:t fr hou.i .. it lv4W n t'.ino-r!- 1 1, il k Store ff fn 4r tpf tr1 TELEGRAM 4 Ejrk P.frf fjf'Mf foa O rr HUH KINO. Mfr. and that's why we use these columns to brine more business. DENTAL CO., UNION J U ! 01 trN f AN NOT UK EM Kj.LKn f ,., A A'l fait la ' Ir.tKhst trra jm ir s a ; V!'M. tJrf'A r.r.a "1i' nn it, taj. A!) V,rM LTrw -- r OUR PRICES. v.rr ir.: rV:,l, ;lf.srp- ftdtr.a - I Ulr .. At as fru- - lo jf.'ti,, TEETH EXTRACTED rOSITIVET.T "WITHOUT PAIN OR DANOER OR NO PAT. rlnnostra trsntri fjr ia rM hn r;'r If ; tmw r.trt snd f UNION A ; ''-- 215 The rwiKh' s!mr-s- l - hv f 1 ' th rl at of a ih- - f- -r a !.-K !ftiM, sfT-.'i- - - er, -l S r tv. 'r . L. J. DULL. E. !. ;i .! ttt"' ri'i ft v.p T'b " y rf ftrit i ". r ) Main St., . t.. rrk. lht tprta;. mf Mr. Salt Laka tt 13 OR FOR" f . j . . ... s-i- 1 tf.t-- ;:. iinir A MONTH THE DAILY PAPERS Arc all rijht At advertising mtdiums. for those who t.ikc a dally, but : : : : re-ofrlir- FOR DEVXLOPINO THE BUST er Tsitortrs; fahby brsatta to fhstr lateral tauy anJ contour It has atrsf The Inter-Mounta- in rf to gis-t stttsfakn. FO: REMOVINO WRINKLES. Ko woman should ha wrl"iVis crow'3 fKt ahut tfcs ays t.t rroit h rr. rr motn thrr. .Us Flwh Tr Char! Farmer -- h-- REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER jt til nk POSTAGE STA.HP Crj. a-i- ss A lls (rprtu b-- I 'Z3H1 and of rrstful issva n ths only hrii OUT tftst ItOt JNU will with riHMt HE.Al.THT thin TLKSIf, hks. and aro-.a- . - this notice in your neighbor's paper, are you not r You could have one of your own. delivered to your home or of. fice, each evening for about the cost of MEN AND WOMfR. tt a.f.rt g t.TW ; m jr'ls ;r nrm n-r- ui 4 sr.4 i rrinra. aca ef fli brsr.rh dM Jstry. tn-m- - M 'ffJit fr AU f r .ra rrart .rdsrat ar lft -t sr nltiR.- f, ..u ) An advertisemsnt in The InterMounUin Farmer will crt bring good results, especially in mail order trade. Rates Address very reasonable i.-ra- rcid-in- g DENTAL CO., If tnisy .:et .. Tatj" ar4 to?4r r t"" tht- - tn ! v al ! rt.v rslitrs; a t,n f thai Utr t !. vo nfc tf.il T " mirt 1 irr ran -- ti' n l' tr ar..? w '' Il lr7fc I mHcrlwomn prrf!fii wr Now you arc PERMANENTLY LOCATED. RiP-A-N-- S CHARLES FLESH FOOD r-- THE Co, ti J!f Attr 1 TEETH mm l This famotii rpsr-a'tohss mtn? trrl tators. but thsr Is arxhing Uk tt on ths If has stood th tst frr mora nniltt. fhiti twnv"ftr and Is rw ii - sr.d h A r4rtft , ... n - IUf!. 1,1 ! T- maitt'. BPECIAt, OrrKR Th rjni'.ar rrtr .f Dr. Chartts Flah FoIt I: a fees, It Into thousands cf new 9 Visited the President. hiniN w bars nrtJd to snd two txi t all who snswsr tbls adirarturatnt an! WAS! INY.KiV ... ....... V.. i tis Jl. All rackaos ara ant tn jnfrji pa e, to the eonventlon on th snd , tvil an.l , iotmK prfpal-Tppr. r,j Jnt A sarapls and Jewish ronRreRatlons cild ,niriouti srtouxh t thr PPPF A IVcsldent vt.4t.Td.iy and paid thW eonrtnc you rf tb msrtt Food-wtrf Dr. Charts' llrsh PiTHLnt iioosveU. In !l t 10 fr for rants wblrh r for tbs cost m t i.r '."fill of maiilr.r. Wa wul also an1 ymi our io- the prfsai:tv! ruests. want throi'Rh to sxtend mv book. "Art of Mstsscr." which vntJn t. all ifjojthse K'ntlem.-movtments. iouttratd. for and all ths prorr I how g'.roi ths fata, am u, and i, say and h)f tasaarir lhn amonX Ther.- arj-- certain other fHends full rtlrscttans for dve!op!n( ths bust. th.-iwhom I bava foi;Kht and bled Address In the past. 1 hut the hare when I say themspak ean ! no bodv t truth of whose devotion to th welfareviu, ens our common country I feel mora assus-ofDr. Charlut P"1H wn ct t1.0" 1 An ,,f th thu rerra, tvujtd oti aala at tba I'vJr n,,'Y ssntea, CO ca f'sifaff; U t .'tm has r!sr '"m Th'msands of rCJ ff Testimonfala. if-i- , . 4 MARVEL It Mm- wHl 1 rnrtrs arythlnir trer fslld advirtise in Wo mar - i: r- Dcs ruy thniitndi It as It pays to t ,. Dr. .ha Tn-tip- s. g'fiVan T'parsr.a r: Jfrf- - EWING, Trep, Salt Luke City Etrer-- Cart frtra all Trair Paas tho Dor. i ir.e wort.1 " by Msn S. C. i jl Hr-etir- larjar loss o . - e, ' t:l- !,;; (t. tr."t "Meat snlf. or f rh. Ittrr t j! rtraratloa la They mp DR J ftty stet art "1 l Vice-Cynst- this " r. y !5re at r unm ! EVERY VOCIAN SHOULD READ THIS - home tu b-r- .V al f v nerou prostration. IIOCHKSTER. N. V.. Nov. n.T,a: tirai:,'-nut haj A,r u Jor of lii(IUr tonal worthy raat- r nnd JN. N'i(.inl of tioidfi;, tV,i. , 'lhfavoilrtK imun MifTrug f!i ,idt.ptl i.ft-a long dlcurston. Cutid - A flaettrg-HsftrAj- yi, Kinj; Ihrdware r ma d.-,-t- Kewcomb for Colorado. 13 . Discouraged by VY. ( HUderbranJt. 19.-- of t.iCK u. D.a J now Jff ftt Constantinople. Nov. !9, It Is underhtrthat mile the Tutkih to the scheme rerly in recOved by Noven-.U-T'dh Karon Von Oaltr. tho Aatrlin. Hungarian Embrtsaador and M. Mlnovleff. tho Uujv-fia- n Embassador, wl.l demand an audience of the Hultiti. with the of Inslstirn on Its accept inrr. - reverses, of a prominent merchant or mittM siii"i1e Tuesday by shooting himself through tht ha4l. at his father's iiorr.e. When the door of H. . Donalds' roo-at inn Overland hotel was opened today us occupant was found dead with an n'-tglass of corrosive sublimate nearby. On his person w.s consfderah'.o rrionv and from a wife tn4 child at Sonera, , Cal. fir. Nov, l.ui; n h-- Vand mjj ajii Rrl . Pressing the Sultan. f sjsi. ECHVARX & nETNLCEJa, E. 5wlH Tl. 1 Mr M. OnteK. . Na-tloc.- piaoa has desi.royel L34,uu worth of property The store of ti.e Oregon Tradins company one of the largest storos in the Ni.rhwwst, was destroyed, with the WaBco opera-housseveral bust neea blocks ard some other buildings. The shifting of tha wind prevsnttd a much M'.t I h-a- d n Big Fire in Oregon. J. Kogg, stood aj Order raw, j ' Nock. II. Conner and lf. Trmtr.u Mrs. yfflQN. n An.lr. K. A. . . AnMM!r ?"'st! . - : d Evr, Booth Improving. NEW YORK. Nov. !'.. romniiKxion-e- r E a Rooth. of lh- - Pa'uation ill In Army in ir;ahi. wl.n h." le-this city, ha? m irtvd for lo r hnmin Toronto, rain- het shortly ! foi , t sister. Mm. kr,thtiwas killed. Tli. o:iiriii..-doi.r ill w.!s from acut- - finnmili troubl. arsd of her t r's brought on :hi at- - TWO ' SUICIDES ABE DISCOVERED AT KENO. AVat- n NEW YORK. Nov. Oakley Mnrri, one of tin- - founders and or.ee president of the ConFo'.ldated Stock Exchangi--- and before the Civil war president of the Cold board in thi.H city, is at his home In Elizabeth. N. J. He was n ?on of W. M. Morrtf, who served in tho Mexican war. fc-- IT'S TO YOUR INTEREST To get The Telegram on time every night. The name of the carrier who controls yc-j;- district in Salt Lak City jf l printed :n this paper every two or tnree naya. t:ut it out and save it. Transact all your business pertaining to the subscription with him. I. 7 1- . Charles Oakley Morris Dead. Lhe J.: ire. ajp BOTH, RIGHT HERE f "l "P For Fall 3 i Firpatalk--Hk--! t X'iirln Cfeict llrrn.d urst rul M:ictns et Wofd-f- f I'xotL V t ol f ,u. -1 RAt.T I.AKK CITY. UTAH H ; r r DOING Sccds.Cot Flowers, Bolbs t M'-.- t Il-in.- New-Have- AND MRS. E. B. TRIPP will ieave Monday for San Diego, where they will .pend th winter. . b Fa?. - ii t rronn mil , f iRE ttTr KIM YING. LUE s snd hl-";-- 1!.-Ch- STRIPES' i -- WE THE Ii. Cor Mfk Mtlford, Th.-m- . ;f- p m - A I Ml ; ; Thompson. Mriif-n- . . HI. (J. H. I'adgr-rJ, . Hnrnett. New York; J. ft K ntuHrv . Miss luvt. I ; Mtn T, Kl!y. C. It.dlard. Mr. Shrman. rub:o. ; E. Arunot. Canada: 11 M srn; J.K K. Watson. A. HaraCtoti. Kan Cnssel, II. E. Tridnthal. c S. Ta vl.-r- . J. n ton, Kranclao; Onii'-n- ; J. A. Fallon ti. H, put. Rjtvrr. Miss K. I'allrraon trson. lailron. riainfli-ld- : W. W. Stork man, Klngham. Dora Thorn, Murray; J. o. Aiattlies. Iowa; L. M. is n. Irl-- . NEW YORK. Nov. I?. William D. Rishop, former president of th; railroad. Is criti-allill at hi home npar Bridgeirt, i'onr. He suffered a ftroke of ar"plcxy Mhil nttfiuling a directors' meeting In New York. Mr. Rlfhtn iJ 71 yarn old. and one of tho best known railroad nvu in the countrv. d-a- nis-jn- . thru rjirurrurirurisrrirjT run run uvr Old Railroad Man 111. MR. Nov. T!- '. o.-n- RI'Nm, NVv N. Rnown People. rope. MR. AND MRS. A. W. COPP have taken apartments at Whitehall and are now at home to their friends on South State street. MRS. HENRY NEWMAN has returned from Denver and is settled for the winter with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencur. orwsn. Itonvrr:!llpr; ruvtnnjxrmrurrmririnn nnnn i Hbout DR. AND MRS. D. MOORE LINDSAY have returned from a visit in Eu- her friends on Tuesdays. J J ,ft J hri ji-.- m l. U J. af m a w r'L a- REFINED VAUDEVILLE. !' r firn arc rd 4 r m ; vrt h. re-ent- ly at J kla HILL'S f I'lrrtf M'Kfun. Mtlfor-tIhrell; M. 11. Henn-- . H V j grt COLD TABLETS. N'nVP! TV TtlPAT n L i ffr.n rTivn pcuth. -e. ! - o'clock teas. GRAY is Evanatort: ! VET FEET That's what 11 . , . , 4 S'-- a. LK'riio, J. K. 'ialf-i"far!; City. Ntw Wllnoa, European. Arrival at the Ne Wiijon Ev.rot4n 11. IV Taylor. Ii vete: hlel, ftty; V.. L. I'incwten, I'ltfMburg; .1. I ornnna; Mrs. t5. I ,lk t. I'o at. ltet. E. Hfr. ld4.ho: Mta 1. Hmith. ; lUnd-mlr- Old Billy. i 1 IN CONVICT N, h lid wif. ft Fnnnt P. Itit. r. Trt Ir.r;m Jackson. John J. Crottiti and MRS. J. L. FRANKEN entertains this afternoon at the first of two 4 11. tl Xf W. T. PREACH 1 :ntpi MaJill r It Unite; lira Com Mt'4'alitf I. I. ;rdn-rJf. Cort. DAVID R. GRAY entertained at an informal luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Farrar of Fort Douglas. THE HESPERIAN club gives its dance at the new Unity hall next Wednesday evening Instead of last evening, as published. MRS. E. C. PARSONS chaperoned a merry party of younr people at an informal party at the rooms of Mr. Harry Roberts Tuesday-evening- . guest of honor this afternoon at a card party given by Miss Howt. MR. AND MRS. DUNCAN M'VICIIIE hav returned fiom their wedding trip. MR. AND MRS. W. W. ARMSTRONG will entertain a friends informally thi ovnins t their K.n. Mhii V;sh. O NVU. .1 t HALE IIEGINB Tt'MOIU'.OW. TONIGHT -- Mi.-.r- . WE children. Sic, TJ-- r. T II It C n N H J H T 1 t i t :o I X N t N t The Culleo. arrival t th u".:n l Knrt.n. ihlc.iif: tr A W. iterday'a r: A Jont "on, Rfiora. c T, H t'art.r0" lll. na. Will I ca.-t- . AT THE HOTELS. MRS. - WW MR. JOLLY OF JOLIET. WHICH com to th (irsml th first half r.f !iXt ek. I ot;e of th r.r t ramli'.jr mmdy tn MRS. E. M. HALSTED and Mrs. Henry C. Eales, sisters of Mrs. Abiel Leonard, will arrive from Chi. cago today to spend several weeks here. MRS. DAVID i January 7th. er home on G street. TI (3 C F IVlVLfO 1 MRy. DAVID S. MURRAY entertained at an informal dinner Tuesday evening, at which the guests were: Miss Dorothy Kinney, Miss Blanche Burke, Max Smith, George Lawrence and J. Wol-co- tt Thompson. MRS. JOHN T. DONNELLAN will be the hostess today at a luncheon for sixteen at the Alta club, given in honor of Mrs. Wolfers-bergof Denver. rrhicticn. :j I1yrr to It. Mat.. V- to r rt Mst-wauk- honor of Miss Dern. evening The Mclntyre home was elaborately decorated for the occasion and nearly sixty guests were present. Receiving with the hostess were Mrs. Mclntyre. Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, and Miff? Dern. - Magt.incent - JUNE M'INTYP.E gave a and pleasant, dancing party la.tlarge in WHAT cream of ail rvral plays. Mayer present th an-- l ! 1 m-x- t v PRACTICE o'C&ck. The Dairy Farm Irln. pt. t II MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, KFXT WEEK. children" MAriN::i: AT X l?laco t t llt. ?tll ; NEXT ATTRACTION. promise or Sunday to marry a girl you can buck out of It legally, if not gracefully, providing you are not incautious enough to repeat the troth on Monday THE a. or any of the other working (lavs." THRILLING SOUTHERN Htrtp-s.Convict "In Thi of Judg Beitler Is nhat won forruling Andrew Jackscn Tull the suit opens at the Grand tonight fur for breach of promise, brought Against thre Mghia and Saturday matihim by Miss Amelia Powelssak. It was nee. There I it heart Interest all Judge Beitler's Interpretation of the blue laws that saved Tull. through the play. Tull's attorney urged that even had the proposal been bona fide It was THE NOVELTY THEATER IS worthless, because of having been utIts tered on Sunday and subsequently pleasing patrons with the not acknowledged by Tull. Judge Beitler offered this week. specialties Instructions to hf 1urv ' Under the laws of a j MESSRS. RELASCO AND MAYER. contract made on SundayPennsylvania, who have cannot be en- manKd iorceu. out ir mere is n subsequent recthe; tour; of Miss Florence Rob- theof In it ognition by ''its. will offer th patrons of parties it good and binding." the Salt Lak? llieater next Monday evening ;ind for thrve rights and matinee inothr of attractions. "The Dairy thlr DAILY ANIMAL Farut." n play that ha a hirvt d romarkahV ju css the pjn-STORY FOR THE hrr yar in the It i Rontuni-"A of WEE SALT LAKER Hollovv." tmlng to the fai Sl"iy t tH.t the tvrt-- n iire UU near thai historic Tt rtnt.lc wl.t-t- y knnvn by Wa?bU.jtnn WHEN BILLY BAN AWAY. MADAME PAT1I IS IN ROSTON He Mood ?o patient by the this wt-eand will sing in BalNo one would over think timore Monday n'shf. Sj; He carfd a jot for anything will next go to Montreal. hi:I But just to eat and drink. aff-rIn New York f.r aid The tour then t.tl.n i, limi-- . A sudden farcy parsing through Iht directly out Wist. Dfiit-I- n His wisr- old nodding head. Tvilc fun possession, ard aim r Wing spnt In Toronto. stru t he siwl. forth. ihicnao. m,l j the T.iprr.3ch! hi S.l tcchit!g Liik City c!i J.iituaty 4 Is of the new ynr. From there sh gr)f5 to fan Franrtsri. Vr thre ori'Tt8 will h given on MISS? b-- Don't MU the Big Street Parsda, Friday Kcr&lcc - Cal.,- - - the Cast 60 PRODUCED BY SALT LAKE LODGE. B. V. 0. ELXS. " ' WE Elks' Burlesque Circus- In 60-Po- ople MEL-odram- Mrs. C. C. fioodwiti, Mr?. D. C. Roberts, Mrs. G. K. Fischer, Mrs. Union Worthing ton, Mrs, Thomas Kearns, Mrs. S, C. Adams, Mrs. F. II. liabeock, Mrs. G. L. Nye, Mrs. O. AV. Powers, Mrs. F. Sturgiss, Mrs. A. C. Ewing, Mr?. Ellis Freed, Miss Mary Louis Anderson, Miss Head, Miss ' Woodward.' MISS DERN will ELKS tx-for- a "If you IS, -- AND THEIR clrcu wtU cavort tonight l the an auBait Lake Theater dience that will b large and lreilative. If permitted tha attempt Mill be repeated tomorrtcth-Ir.- g row night. There will but fun. and that In large t hunks. The parade this twn-In- g jave a, slight Inkling only of w hat Is In ttore. THE JOLLY Promises Marry Made on That Day Held to Be Invalid. . Tomorrow Night Tonight MRS. SAMUFJL. NEWHOUSE was the giieat of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Walter O. Filer at the Alta. club yesterday. The guests numbering thirty were seated at five tables laid in tho The guests were: gold room. Mrs. Newhouse, Mrs. W. H. Irvine. Mrs. A. H. Bird, Mrs. R. 5 The J Telegram is modeled after the leading evening papers of the great cities. It contains something for everybody. Ad dress THE telegraa: n A KILX PJIUO The Inter-Mounta- in Farmer, Salt Lake Oty 149 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. , |