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Show The SAiir Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. MRS. EDDY IS ROBBE payers iaLm Lake Theater "The Dairy Bait Grand Theater "Mr. of 0 0000 ' CONCORD, N. II.. Nov. 23. first-clas- s, s, new-mow- xtnnnruuu THE WEDDING of Miss Mailable Dern and James Chambers Dick will take place on Wednesday of this wek at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Dern will be attended by her sister. Mrs. William II. Cunningham as maid of honor and Miss June Mclntyre as bridesmaid. Walter C. Shoup AND MRS. SAMUEL NEW- HOUSE will leave tomorrow for New York, to sail for Europe later. MR. AND MRS. E. W. WILSON enter tained at an informal dinner party on Friday evening in honor of Miss Lowry and Miss Collier of Gibson City, 111. CLEMENT la nnu.- - vlaltlno- In San Francisco, the guest of Mrs. - Burns-Macdonal- ilELD'S BAND CONCERT AT THE Grand last night was but a repetition of the success that has atsea- MUSICIANS PLAN TO tended the series during the son. The soloists were Mrs. Bessie Browning and Karl Mackey. Mrs. Browning gang with sweet expression two. numbers, "Waiting." and "Bonnie Sweet Bessie." Mr. Mackey rendered "Love's Old Sweet Song" on the saxaphone with excellent effect. 3 BELASCO MR. 0 0 d. E. It. BACON- Of LoiiIrvMTa KvJ f on uncie or. trs. Ferry'awvv S. Heath, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath. m. BRING STARS HERE " 14 I Nov. 23 Monday, Special Matln Wednesday at will be best man. 0 I I ) V p. m. MAYER PRESENT nry 8 WHStt 154 MAIN f IfiJdjJenjainins A1PPAIREL TO WEAR Wm Q THANKSGIVING Magnificent Scenic Production. Caat of Character Player. Human Kindness; the The Milk of Cream of Good Nature. NOTE: Same Management as Florence Roberts. 117 Nirhts ir 109 Nlfjhta tn New York. Two Weeks in 'Frisco. 133 Philadelphia. N1hta In Chicago no Prices 2fo to fl; higher. Wednesday Matinee. 25c to Tic. Children, 25c for any part of the house. SS -- 1 MAUN THREE NICJHT8 BEGINNING S Sev- - cral hundred dollars' worth of val- ') uable articles, which were stolen (i) from Pleasant View, the home of () Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, heau of the Christian Science church., on V Friday night, have been found in a ") swamp. () Mrs, Eddy says she now has There (5) everything that was stolen. is no clue to the thief. lire tfte the Christian Science Leader at Concord. Novelty Theater Vandeville. "MR. JOLLY jolii:t,"-avhici- i opens tonight at the Grand theater for three nights and Wednesday matinee, is reputed to be exceedingly funny. The company is promised to be with plenty of pretty girls. BEL. A SCO & MAYER'S BIG ATTRAC-tior"The Dairy Farm," opens at the Bait Lake Theater tonight. The engagement runs until . Wednesday night, with matinee n Wednesday. An odor of pervades the performhay ance. It will be given on an elaborate scale. 7 Thieves Enter Home of of Jolly Joliet." 5ALFH 313 i ,v For the football game, handsome light fancy shades in single and double breast styles, priced $15 and $20 and up to $30. For frock cutchurch, double-breaste-d away, back and frock, in black unfinished worsteds and thibbet clothe, $15 and up to $35. For formal party wear, full dress in fine French worsted and Venetian cloth, $35 and $43. For the stag party or Informal affair, hand-pom- e tuxedo suits, $32.S0. Gloves, hatu, shirt, ties and everything necessary for any occasion In men's wearing apparel, right in style and price. MISS ANNA L. EDWARDS and Julian c. Hardie were married in Mer- -. cur on Wednesday last. Their rMsMMMsnsBMBatBMBMBi , wedding is said to have been one NIg-ht25c. 60c, 75c. of Concerts. of the prettiest events that ever 25c Matinee. took place in the camp. The maid of honor was Miss Nellie Three Nights. Beginning THANKSGIVING MATINEES WILL The Philharmonic association was or Viclc and the groomsman, WalTONIGHT! be given at both the Salt Lake fnru7'.vi vtermnnenilv vesterday after ter Christianson of Fremont, and the Grand theaters. At the at 3 p. m. Matinee. Wednesday at the studio of Mrs.s Wetzell. Nev. A number of guests were Truth Ever, Quality Alwaya EDWARD former "Foxy Grandpa" will be GARVIE. are in a rr.n!tituttnn nnd IV from Salt Lake, Denver C, AC present the bill and at the latter "The Musical In the Comedy, associa Big A Dollar s Worth for a Dollar. nroeess of construction. The and elsewhere. Mr. Hardie, who UlVAT DIVUO. U Head Waiters." tion has both a social obpect and the is on the. staff of the Consoliof music in view. dated Mercur Gold -- Mines comTHE NOVELTY THEATER HAS AN advancement v ill and affair a will be It guarantee pany, left with his bride for a attractive list of. specialties this have in charge the promotion of good tour of the East immediately afNext Attraction, . week. concern by introducing "star" angers,ter the ceremony. THE HEAD WAITERS. a number of which are to be held always in reserve. WOMAN PINIONEO The plan for getting this reserve m of conshape to us?e is this: Signers 200 are of wanted, to the number BY MACHINE NEEDLE tracts each one guaranteeing to pay $2 or a Is a pro rata part of that sum if there deficit in the box office receipts of the concerts. It is a mutual plan and in sures a fund to fall back upon, and is 23. Held DULUTH, Minn., Nov. large enough to. guard against getting the for with several hours, prisoner stars of the tenth or tweltth magnitude. indcK finger of her right hand 4No steps towards engaging any one pierced through with a pawing- t will be taken until the full ."00 signers 4machine needle. Miss Lena Fleer of come to the front. have 409 Fourth street was found uncon- scions today, and was released af?r 4tedious work with a small file. Miss f g4Fleer was in an upstairs room oper- Oleli- unwitshe a when machine, ating 4tingly placed her finger so that the needle pierced it. The needle was deflected by the bone, doubled up Xo reason in the world is there for such a reduction on "Doris" except it be to mrunjxrutruijTriJTrunriJin and clinched in such a manner that 4herthe woman could not the whole stock down to minimum before the iirst of the year. The shoe store thinks Miners at the Capital. self. The pain, fright and shock 4-ii. none too early to WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. The even caused her to faint, and when found adjustment now. "Doris" has proven itself a decided favorite unions of labor of the representatives women. with is she was senseless. She is in a seri- - 4-n It ;i smart, dressy boot, with comfort, style and splendid wearing qualButte. Mcnt., who arrived in AVa&hing-toous condition, rtf.it will recover un- be to entertained are Sunday ity. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 4loss poisoning or lockjaw ensues. Roosevelt at luncheon TuesAll sizes and widths, A A to EK. Calfskin with heavy extension sides right for . of day. The visitors were the leaders rewho committee an entertainment wet weather wear. Glace kid with light turned soles, lovv heels, button or lace stvles ceived the President at Butte during his VE STERN EUROPE IN AVestern trip, and Mr. Roosevelt now very dressy lasts. Soft kid with welt soles and military or Cuban heels. Ahvavs. GRIP OF BIG STORM. desires to return the courtesy. In Wash 3.50 a 2.05. three pair, days ington they have become the special Dixon of charcre 3. Joseph Representative Communication by l Kit l. IN. Nov. 1 nf ATontana. who will be a member of p;.. raph. particularly west of Hanover, the White house. at to lunch the party a torm. All general irtcrruptcd by Some are essentially school shoes built to stand hard wear with extension oak is at present. only in- -WVtorn Europe .. , i.t- - rsernn. Dead After r Fell ramtPreaching. wi:n nirciiv soles, uppers of box calf or heavy kid. Other lighter kinds for dress, neat looking, pretall street car traffic hasMass.. Nov. 123. The Rev. LYNN, n stopped and trees have : been uprootof , James Minto Pullman, D. 1).. pastor i ty styles. Misses' 2 shoes Monday, Tuesdav, Wednesday ?l.l5. j . new jia.3 urvu iVj '. uuiiuuij; a clergychurch, Universalist First the .v.T.oli.'shed at Chfmnitz. tut sank nt Einden. otip man being man widely known in that denominaSeveral lignters were sunK on tion, died suddenly of apoplexy after 1 . the River Kins and it is believed that nu - preaching a sermon of unusual vigor. I merous lives have been lost, beven passHe was almost overcome in the pulpit users were sericuKly injured by the debehome his in succeeded but reaching Many fore he fell dead on the stairs leading to railing; of a train at Seehausen. Makes no difference what sort of dross you wish to adorn thin are reported. hhipwrecks in the North sea line Perfect linen the best that Ireland the home of fine linens can or heavy, colored or black these trimmings are suitable. Black fabric steamer his chamber just as the physician arThe HambursTrAmcrican make. Will get more and more beautiful. One reason only for reduc- a was Mr. at Pullman Cuxhaven Rev. and broke The adrift wood-fibrived. Dutschland braids very rich and silky, black silk Cluny laces and black tlon the cloths are minus napkins to match. th napkins arc out sustained extensive damage. price brother of the late George M. Pullman, A'eniso laces in edginss and insertions and widths of one inch to nine. to of cloths match. A matter that will concern you the millionaire parlor oar builder. He perhaps. The Entire assembly more than fifty pieces, to pick from so variety is broad was 67 years old, and a native of PortAT THE HOTELS. lot be here won't than three longer day:?, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. and ample. 3."c a yard and all between prices to $15 a yard. Monday land, N. Y. He leaves a widow and a The cloths aro JJ.TG. were Z, li and hemstitched funo handsomely and week TAKEN OFF THESE son. "t The Cull en. up to $10 each 2r. PER CENT TAKEN OFF THESE PRICED. The napklns22-lnch- , Yeterdav's arrivals at the Cullen were: Pioneer Miner Dead. and sizes, were J4 up to $10 a F M Oorlev. S. Stevens. Hot Sprinps, 23 Villi CENT OFF THESE PEICEH. doircr. U. J. Nov. Smith, Colo.. DENVER. C. I). Wvo.: William J. D. Home, Price; men of the San Antonio; S. D. known among the mining Meyer3 and wife, a as Nelllgure ,'Di" Smith, S. State prominent H. M. J. Richardson. Fitzgerald, of Colorado from its history son, Draoer; Alma Vasold, J. A. Johnson, in the mining A lot of rich India drapes, for hack of couche.- or at St. day, died Ken F. Kohlberg. San Francisco: Thomas beginning to theaspresent any other drapery ToweIs--- 6 an $1. of result the operaeffect Luke's C. hospital you like, sold formerly at 51T.0 to W. Hampt and wife, Hamilton. Conn.; each, Mondav, Tuesday C.'A. of Huck A. Johnston. George R. Hancock, Ogden; tion. hemmed praue Splendid end. by towel, OFF THESE PRICES. Wednesday size, J. A. Kauffman, Bingham. broken assortment of our different 2V grades. Monday and week Mexican drapes and blankets, bright, attractive colorings some very Lonsdale Visits Emperor. instead of Vc each 18 New Wilson, European. choice pieces formerly ?12 to $73, three days rach, or six for 51. has OFF BERLIN". Nov. 2.1. Lord Lonsdale WilNew Wilson THESE o PRICES. at the to Arrivals European arrived here on visit Emperor hotel yesterday were: W. T. Ostrr and liam A royal carriage was snt to the XV. N. ar.d Mason wife, station to meet him. He stated that he wife, Custer. Ida.; AV. II. Daniels and wife, M. W. Crarej , Kins is not the bearer of a letter from C. V. Stockdale. J. Crarey, Chicago; T. come on a prihas but simply Edward, Excellent line of fur robes, with and without pocket to slip baby Into; on the invitation of the EmOgden; Miss J. F. Watson, vate Ioughney, K. New Miss C. Daniels. F. Miss York; regularly for $l.."0 up to $7 each, three days 20 PER CENT T VKEN He will go to Potsdam today. A whole heap of rhne bags, laundry bags and darning bags, made of M. Bere?ch, F. XV. Ainsworth, Denver; C. peror. OFF THESE PRICES. K. Ireland, Moro, O.; J. AY. Oeiger and denim and fancy cretons. some with tinted designs to b embroidered, Will Negotiate Treaty. wife. Park City; J. E. Quinn, A'ictor, rthcrs quite complete hs thy arc. Were 73c, 83c and 1. Monday, TuesCclo. ; J. O. Rust and wife. Nashville: L,. Nov. MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay. Senor Aeev-dDehuzen. Eureka; J. ISeison, Leadii!e. day. Wednesday choice 4?c. The Government lnts charged (lood variety of coloring;, different cfTccts: attractive hanging?, to six dozen stamped linen doyIie, for while or mlorcj embroidJM'z. recently appointed MlnlsLor the ,lout were $2.r.O each, three days $l.Cf. Mexico, with 23c to &0c each kinds, reduced to lt-- . the Tnlfd States and Lad Causes Riot Call. ery. of negotiating a ccmnicrciu' reaty Little group nf Swlis bureau staifs made over colored linings, some Idaho Springs. Colo., Nov. 23. After :!tV d:.ity Cuba. with Sateens-20- c citizens, summoned by a riot call sounded up to J1.73 each, now l. formerly by the city firebell. had searched hlsh Pillow for table covers, prtttily Uce trimmed shainr. can be "cd D?ad. Drapery sateens, variety of pretty colorings and pattern designs, and low for Clarence Ansrove, akrd 8, he Aged Quakeress 73c 3Sv. "JH. Instead of each wa found last night at 10 o'clock curled 420c SGc Mr?. a three the T.. Nov. the R. reduced to 2r,e. days PROVIDENCE. yard 13c; un in a closet asleep in his own home. At 8 Phoebe minister in th' C4iffcrd, tlie cM'-so"clock the entire town v.as aroused by the Frier.ds in the wnrl:l. is dead Society f 100 Mlarm that the son of F. E. Ansrovc, years and ; months. When aged cashier of th First National bark, her )nn lirlhd3Nv last celebrated GIovos--Sl.3- 8. been seen last Jtu.c she received had disappeared. He hod of congratu-r with his skatfs and sled on the, creek, and lation from all nortstelegrams sts of the worid. Hand mirrors with beveled gbiss. excellent quality, walnut or ebony DoqSkin--78cit was feared that ho had met with an wc rk in com c ctin with t!ie missionary sold regularly at 33c each. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 22c. backs, accident. $2 g!ocs are of finest kidtkin. the seamWs that have Urst labors of the Quakers is hltorical. Mrs. Tlie place India rubber line tooth combs, different tdzes, reduced for Monday" Clifford was from a long line of Quaker X of desirability with every woman; bctt lilting and excellent wearing; China Is Honeless. being among i m i'.'i: anctstry. her forefathers ;c. iiuni lain Jut'Mi.i), ntfuiHwiaj nil slzfs In this sale lot. but gray, brown and r.iO'e shades only. earliest settlers of Manhattan. Sh 4Some splendid sponges, coarse, fine and medium. 13c to 30c each London, Nov. 23. According to the the of settlements frontier ctablih:-Clearance price Monday and w- k instead of S2 J1.3S. Tsin correspondent of tiie Uaiiy Mail, Sc each. Tio three kinds, in the West. Friends days of is Women's dogskin gloves, very desirable for street wear, driving and China becoming hopeless resisting: Russia. The Peking inGovernnent, the corwheeling, all sizes, reds and tans. Monday and week reduced from J1.23 despair, confronted says, is respondent fin Him miiitc miMii l, Vm to 7 So. as it is with the need of action which the divided oninion of the Ministers ren K N'HVP! TV THPATPL' W ders it important to take. The movements Ink tablet?, letter, packet and commercial sIzcp, 10c each kinds. Mon- 60 WE3T SRCuND SOUTH. of the- troops continue. day. Tuesday, Wednesday Co each. HEFINED VAUDEVILLE. YelourWaist-ingsRroken lines of odd shape envelopes, different sizes, white and in FOOTBALL EXCUESION Perforrr-ar.cer.fternoon 3 rvery 23c a 10c to c otd 7c at tints, formerly a package. package, three days nnd i p. m. ; evenlr.g-s7:30, 8:30 and 4- 9:S) r. m. Toilet ammonia and Isle of Violet Witch Hazel, nicely perfumed, To Ogden Ho.kt-r- s of wnistlng fabrics want, for the mort part, only the wash Thursday. Amatsur Night. size bottles sold at 20c, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 12e. t; large kinds. Thes an- - that kind and this sale group a very attractive T h a tiks giving day. via O regon S hoit ADMISSION. 10C. lot. Tho fleeced Oxfords are highly mercerized and in colors with stripes Line. Round trii $1. Special 9:45 a. m Salt leave Ogden midnight. and figures or black and white effects. The French .Velour. as it nam? returning Pocket-Book- s, Lake High School vs. Ogden High suggests, is a velvety looking fabric; plain colors and In black i.nd white School. C3c Chatelaine bags, bhuk tegular, to close out a little group pin dot patterns. Wear v.rll. wash well; For waists or 27c each. kimonaH. 30c to 4e a yard goods, Monday and wevk 2yc a yard quickly Insurgents Withdrew. lllack seal and black leather belts, all Hzes, very nice qualties, sold DOMESTIC SKCTION. Nov. 23. $1 to $1.30 each, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, if at Kalcniea, Turkey, so long, not European 4. last they -- n the arr'val of the battalion of a great many in the lot. choice 67c. 4troops which was dispatched yesterday r.ou gPt thls Wr'5 of .Pfw! Women's combination pocketbooks with card case, made of black from Seres, in Macedonia, to reinforce cclIrse have Hats-- SI. 4roj a coM seal leather, little lot to close put, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, re- v a Turkish command, besieged for two duced from $1 to 33c. i HILL'S days in the mountains near Spatovo by Coin purses, handy to slip into the shopping bag, C3c regular, three X o band of 20 insurgents, the latter COLD TABLETS. The boys hats are being cleared away lecause theirVom Is to be tc- 16c each. withdrew. The losses of the insurgents , days Will break a cold in cupied up by Christmas things. Felt In black, castor and 'pearl shades. In unknown. two of Turkish the itare Thirty day 2o cepts a box. ' net , blue and white, pink and white. Instead of 30c and 63c each 33o. FOiuiersj aim une mauei v ero Kiueu a.iiu forty-seve- n wounded. to 7. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 reduced to $1. sizes Roys' outing flannel night shirts, blue and white, pink and white CO. The Desc-re-t Cigar has made its repuneatly and well made. Instead of 30c and 65c each 29c. stripes, COK. OPP. POSTOFFICE. tation on the quality of the tobacco used BOYS' AND GIULS' STORE. A. in it. Try it. BERNSTEIN, 54 Market st. Maker. Philharmonic Society Will Endeavor to Secure High Talent for Series PRICES rr-n- n Ci LU. DD bv-law- r,R. JOLLY OF JOLIET vr t -- WAL KER'8 STOR " - 4- -4- - 4-4- About r- 2.95 Three Years of TesLmg and SLill a Favorite. 4-4- - - " DORIS $3.50 StIO ES THE -- 4-4- - - -4- - bein 4-4- - jt - 4-4- - nt - - Misses' Shoes . T $ .65 a Pair. Worth $2. l A. V ionr-s.D- i) .- . . : i . l Charming Black Dress Trimmings Third Off Regular Prices. at0ne Choice Linen Napkins and Tablecloths-25 Per Cent Off Regular Prices. 4 er 1 ONE-THIR- Are You Planning an Oriental Corner? PriceSaving News in This. t 1 1 1 D 27-in- ch 21-inc- h, 2S.-- 1 25c Each - ONE-THIR- for D 2-- ONE-FOURT- H Baby Carriage Fur Robesn20 Per Gent Off. vi-J- Hrt Store Good Nevs. Possibly Little Christmas Things You Want. t 2.50 Rope PortieresS!.69 o for13c. The 35c for 25c. to - ! t ps-si.?t- h-r- e, Women's Mirrors, Combs, Sponges. h- $2 Kid $1.25 Some . - - d mm t ! s Tablets, Envelopes, Toilet Hmmonia. , Fleeced Oxfords and French 20 a Yard Instead of 30c and 30c. a , I. Chatelaine Bags, t Belts, non-shrlnkab- WET FEET 1 t - i 1 T : I 1 ! V - t le. Boys' SI.50 and $1.75 Felt 50c and 65c Night Shirts 39c 1 1 F.J.HILLORUG I 6-- - J |