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Show The S act.Lake, telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1903. 4TW0 MEN ROB CROWDED BINGHAM SALOON OF Masked and Armed Bandits Make Leave No Clue. The saloon of A. W. Forman of Bingham was held up by two masked robbers last 'night," who mad a haul of more than $500, which they secured from the customers and proprietor. . At the time of the robbery the ealoon was filled;- with men, but the threatening demeanor of the robbers, who both were heavily armed, prevented them from coming to the proprietor's rescue. The hold-u- p occurred at 10:40 o'clock. Forman wag tending b,ar when the two men, closely masked, pushed Into the saloon. One covered the crowd with his revolver while the other covered the proprietor. A wild scramble ensued, but one of - MINER, FALLS 150 EEET; ESCAPES DEATH BRITC'S HARD BATTLE WITH BOSTON FIGHTER $500 & the robbers the retr. at, crowd If any attempt were made to escape. t .The customers were then lined up. faces to the wall and. with hand elevated above their heads, relieved of their money. At the command of the other bandit. Forma" reluctantly opened the- safe, which contained IZQO In coin, and which the robbers took. A small amount waa also taken from the cash drawer. The robbers then warned the proprietor to remain where he was until they had gone. The Tver, backing through the door, disappeared In the darkness. Not a shot was fired. Notice wan Immediately sent to Sher iff Emery, and hi? deputies are at work on the case. The bandits left no clue. fore Champion. . Alleged Successful Use of Finsen Rays in Cases of Consumption. 1500-fo- ot 3 tlh the-.secon- fattaln f'arlcy h m large audlene was prennt lat nieht bur of the at the last lesque circus given in th Salt Lake Th atf r. The entire production frvm a Iinanrlnl as Mfll as nrnuat ment Ktandp iint has bc-- n an immenae 8uec'.-s- . the a;ilf mno-.intrer lnsr to pumethintr lik expenses nre diilurtvd fromi thlp amount gam. tht re is stilu lctt s a boiki At last night p rfirniuini! not on1 hitch occurred, evtrythint pamis oJf audf?nc was rtnvu.tM smoothly. Th rrom the time th curtain witli lauKhter us rung up until It f t li after thj lapt BPf.sm. are jumiant over the ouicome The of the entertainment. f A IMRS. n-- COR-- Up bo. H tM XK1. AO !KXSbi& 6 SJCS. rtt Jtfwfkf r' f t."rfcrt!tr f f I Mil f i.r sj tMiaa, p k Wm . "tj rNF'.f f Fr - h-ai- Rowe a cold Jo two On & i.vat X E CHRISTMAS tht of i j ft stylish Iondon CoU, 4S Inchaa long, ettt full with bra4 shoulder and naw lapl, la cap tutin the yettngr rata who Ilk to sraartJT Aod lh narr loj art ent rrtcts w ar dra4. ef the Fetr Ton mora roonty to ethar can payIrwiag clothitr. bat you'll get no mor Oyercrftt aAtitf ctles. ABLETS. One Bottle rRCC to Af tnti. ris cwnMiMtt(.tt, fW attta Chriatrr-t- th ast Har Kelly Co. 133 Main St. Price. ruin FSfur R AM a Marline at cxtmonlinarj tatitT nnd intrrnt, ThU ntnntrr i in rfff-c- t a demon- I J if, 1 t.r: J ,1 trntlon of the fidT3r5rrm nt rf rrprcJuctlT tnctliar! arjtl the art of printir.fr. It U PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR There art ora 73 j'leltiref., Many of THE MOST POPULAR WRITERS to ooNTiUHurr. OF THE DAY 11 lTrt i'a;i;h, von i:m wili; is lh- - lime U r.vnuv MTMnnu Bn A 8UItIIU8U Nw t I " THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 3 Went ITftti CO. Vorl. NVtr OPP. POBTOmCC I 'am B. Misses Yount? will entertain to- MRS. C. B. DIEHL will entertain today at a luncheon in honor of Miss Dern. SENIOR CLASS of the high school gave a dance in the Ladies" Literary club last evening. THE MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM F. PUTNAM entertained informally last evening for Miss Olive Jennings. CAPT. AND MRS. FALLS will not return to Salt Lake from their wedding trip until after the holidays. THE EAST SIDE CARD CLUB will be entertained next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Brink. . . MRS. S. T. WILSON of Park City the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 13 Thomas Kearns. MRS. ADA LULL GRAY, who formerly lived in Salt Lake and has a host of friends here, is visiting for a short time with Mrs. Sinclair. FURNITUR OF TYLE AND QUALITY Y0UP Lungs WeoK ? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery CURES Weak Will be paid by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, Buf falo, N. Y., if they cannot show the orig ir.al signature of the individual volun leering the testimonial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuine- Randsome Dressers VI ronitivt'.y for than iZT.t? Th!a wwk at Main" rnSrror. AHo-reth- er cases on Friday, November f Ifp CHILI PARLOR $15,25 r oTr1rc In thla a areclal for thla Irtmrnl. we offer thla table for vttuai va'.ura A E. 2ND FOUTII. ar ft A t mk,. f il--rr,- tt r.fT n.-i.i.."- - t -- t,. wens 1 fof ? : 1 w 1 J : r . t''f !tf f r4 Ttci.; i f 1 n ' ..'.t-- - t- t ? . 1; " m $26.75 . r AND m W t' " l T" -- ' - s. i -- CARPET STORE & THE . COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS SI, S3, 55, 57 E. 2E t r MBtttWKkrMmmm-'m- boards CASH OR FURNITURE ' l hirii Itl 1 Mad sens Mai In a etrort and auWIantlal manner nni will aUy arat r'.rht ple. Thla la only one of th many un. o R P. W, Extension Tables beIs pronounced CHILLiT, cause Chill Con Carrie ! hot Rtuff, and Is "good for what alia you" this kind of weather. BranrlnfT also' make- - DEEF CHICKEN TAMALES AND a delicious relish. are that 17 Otik if 't" O CHICAGO EXCURSIONS ' Solid CREDIT Dr. Tierce's Pleasant relicts clcaiu; and regulate ihe bowels. Salt Lake after an extended visit in Chicago. X2u un-eui- ld ks ical iJiscovery' took. it. and noon commenced to feel a little better, then von .lirerted me to and take bcth the "Golden Medicai Discovery' the 'Favorite Prescription. which 1 did. I have taken eichteen bottle ofT.oldrn Medical Discovery.' twelve of the ' Favorite and five vul of rellett." I am now almost entirclv well, nud do nli my work with-ou- t art) ain whatever, and cn run with mote case than 1 isuld formerly uaikr MISS EDNA TAYLOR has returned to Will Hear Cases Next Friday. Judge Lewis will make a setting of y Rnt quartTad ith full awrlt arn-tin- e front; top mbf'.llhH oval with a hanifom French plate bvel"4e at Nov. 27th to 29th, Inclusive, Via Oregon Short Lire. Round trip rate from Salt La lie only $44.50. Return limit December 7th. of oak. ch-t- ter street. mr a See Our Show Windows for Bargains m 1 Th"i drficra ar male if ness. "When! commenced taking your m et id conioletrly eighteen month ago. nv health wL sunderian.l broken down," write Mr. Cora Md. "At tiroe i of Chaneyvi'.le. Calvert Co. could not" even . walk across the room wi:ho :t The doctor uha atttndtd mf poiua in mv ti ntrr he said I had tunc trouble, and that I At Lat I conchuled to try Ir Pi ere- uxllarat. medicines. I bought a buttle of 'Golden Med- GEORGE SMITH left yesterday for the East to spent' Thanksgiving with his parents. MRS. SARAH J. JENKINS is now home to her friends at 183 Cen- We sell good goods as 'ChcapM as wc can. We do not sell "cheap goods as 4makcbelieveM bargains. Wo claim that paying too little for a thing is worse than paying the right price. You not only in the end lose what votx have paid but vou get nothing good in return. Good quality remains long after price is forgotten. o o o o Lungs. SSpOOO FORFEIT MR. AND MRS. S. J. HILL have moved to 183 Center street, where they will be at home to their friends. 27th. brnk a IKS ' cf 71av, S day at a luncheon, followed by a Kensington. MRS. W. T. BENSON entertains at euchre this afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. Fred Odell. non-jur- p what yyj irt thla kind ef ana cr court yo-- hv ceta A inn Slathar a atrona; word "wilh which to dtacrlb-a-i oar orareoata. but nothing mot t&Ud will cayr the territory r4 da tfcrm juatiee. Erary atyla, leng, short nd mdlcm lnfiha. Oar sr. F.J.HILLDRUGC0. Win tUllf. Overcoats HILL'S 3S Tw ,!-- it Magnificent 1 FET ti P. J. QUEALK x of Kemmerer, M. Wvo.. is a guest of Mrs. Y That COLD - V Whitney. . DR. AND MRS. H. D. NILES enter tained a few friends at an informal dinner party on Thursday evening. MR. AND MRS. K. W. WILSON enter tained a number of their friends at dinner last evening. MRS. R. CAREY entertained a number of friends at a pleasant Kensington on Thursday afternoon, In honor of her mother. Mrs. Jones of Eorton, who is spending the winter here. MRS. LE GRAND YOUNG and the - WET wtathr a cold. i-.- asi et ir la r a iVil v-r- , " t-- 3an .4-u- r fri Vf muiiciani f Tachr lie mn In h world. of hla f4ym rl at $- fun4. an thrt !p th of thm ar onr la feqt inrh talL Th ( am lll bm ml I o'fkxk. on th Ur.lvrity (tmti, lia-iwt- arrmtc'l today, ocrurre 1 in U.; n4 which l)vo rt Th fw of thf city d'iiliiK tb lat In frwlim-Inarl to bliSrd th naht fn were cont t hr to thi Sipr-Quna- n wrr bl i. tonight. The l rj'bnrn W to b th mn mho nnd H3Sfin h"U the run. Two Performances of Burlesque Cir cua Net Salt Lake Lodge Handsome Sum. rular ffnt bn aartncto m-v- i TfS. t i Th all alar alumr.l f octroi! tarc will T4 with th Vrt?r!ly tM afternoon. Uch tsm rr,fi4r.tlF ta lh other luuibltr i;cla ln4lratisM th tlon, but from l! lb a fcVdl cam i?Tf, bn ELKS MAKE MONEY WITH FUNNY SHOW MltS. J. L. FRANKEN was the host in a series of ess of The afternoon. teas, yesterday was. decorated artistically. home Assisting .the: hostess in receiving were'Mrs. Webber and Mrs. Rlohkrds. 'In th- - dining-rooMrs. Frankeri poured coffee, and refreshments were served by Miss Sherman-- Mirs Laura Sherman. Miss Webber, Miss Terrell and Miss Williams. attss RITTH KIRKPATRICK will en tertain a few friends informally Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. WATSON and atrs CHARLES W. leave today Martha, daughter. : for a visit with friends in Park City. MRS. H. H. SPENCER of Ogden gives a large cara pariy iuuajof at her home, which a number Salt Lake ladies will attend. m ruiAtu, tnvr. (xtstne tjouta HIAWATHA BAKER V e$taft cmr A. N D C O N P E CT ! O N H R Y - liar. hv In rcntlv rr.it !tu.n hwr chara" I with l-- prtl Mia T jffe MM'tC "FOOTBALL AS IS XJTCK FOOTBALL" TODAY Ttacb rr cf Plaft. VUila Col. William M. Springer of the firm of Hrrlner & Stubba, of Importer blooded horaa, of ia la tht l.rte-(ijhtr- uinuvwin ut-tlt- u If iiMSKtitr. pmm-- umm Arvtr-- . iHxu nruvulnntx W rt&J rra. m 1 W rl U4-Hc- i It H. write fimt bml m tfet m. If cti m7 !n c f lt cotsft br of pwr.fhot. Hnti Ktf ki'r city with several Oldenburg and IkU pur glan atalllon. which have chafed by t.tah brrdra. Col. Pprtnc-e- r, who U1 shortly lave for Orrmar.y to with more of th blood e i ar.L return are pronounced permanent, and further main la lookln Into the of to are the bene show said experiments a city. a In tht atable branch owning ficial effects of the treatment. Dr. Mary E. Jackson of Hammond, Foot Pud. Puff Fighters Ind.. is testing the rays In cape of tu SI Nor. VANCOfVKH. bexculosis. and 1. said to have ended Trrt lhamt-r!atnml Iutch" the cii?ease In three patient. r In who reiser 0n Ctif Canole of Boston at th end tf tht twenty-fift- h round bfor th Cmlm Athletic duo lut n'.cUt. Th fahtin throughout m of the burrk an ordrr and Ilrltt had the hrdet flsfet of h! career. The Boatonlan landed frequently on the local flKhter. tbitrty Jth ahorl ift uppercufn. but th bloka Uckd th tore to Innict Hau dtmtrt. Urttt was the axracr thmuhoul nd, bar-rim- ; three roundt the f;urtfMh. leventecnth and the tw enty-ftiht waa never in doubt. Canole't main rtllan. throughout th contes va a abort left which he landed repeatedly on upprul. the Call fornlan'a face. Ilrltt. on th other hand pted a left hook for the body and r: tht awlnc for th Jaw. Itrltt'n blow were much the cleaner and had considerable force behind them. Uoth men pave a arrest exhibition of clevern?a, but th local fighter exctUed In thla work. CHICAGO. Nov. 21. The ue of Fin- sen rays for the cure of consumption Is claimed to have worked three cures thi !&. lUrty im th Act! UrtU tart4 KMwotli th !rf4 frotn r Utx by csw?afttfy )iWt tm th mimbm. At tt b-tt- Hay Open Branch Stable rjitiy WHIBXWl'HD SCSAP. - lut ARE WORKED fell 150 feet down a winze of the Ontario mine, but was uninjured beyond a severe shakiner un and a pnrained ankle. At the time of the accident Connolly and level and v others were on the the excitement following the caving of the shalt he started down the winze from the 3500 to the 1700 level, but when a few feet below the collar of the winze, lost hi? footing and fell. The winze slopes at an angle of 43 degrees, and it seems little short of miraculous that he was not killed by the fall. f Ilrltt, the while l!a;MwIht champion, was t.ward4 the Section ovr Martin TIREE Ontario Winze. John Connolly of Paik City yesterday ) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 51. Jimmy - John Connolly of Park City Ha3 a Thrilling Experience in the &m sm MEM BADLY . BOTH PUH15ITXD DURXKO THE m & Haul and Martin Canolc Stands Up Twenty-Fiv- e Rounds of called halt and nUprd Hurricane Fighting: Bethreatening to ft re on the Big: Thla t It So. ;ir-- t !m) . ' $18.75 rr.Si |