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Show ... - o A : The Sakt Lake Telegram. 10 Ti$ Evening Telegram. ... What is Thanksgiving Dinner without a nice Cair-InSet? We are showing a fine line of Sterling Silver, Pearl, Stag and Ivory ifandle Carvers Prices to suit everybody. See our window display. g - 5 Alfred Z. Bennett, 18 years old, who Is to be subject to epilepsy, was found WEATHER FORECASTS. said wandering aimlessly along the banks of We sell a groorl deal of Blackthe Jordan river early this morning by smith Coal. Ours Is the West ZZ, 1903. Nov. Salt Jake Monday, Utah, Patrolman Sperry. Virginia Coal, and comes of course, much hifcher than'tho block. Tel. 1042-Dooly Bennett was reported to the police on other kinds...-- However, any r. mounm. Forecasts till p. Tuesday, Friday 252 night as being m'shiK from his blacksmith :r iron worker will home. Kast Third South street, and tain time: tell you that it's entitled to a was felt for his safety. and with Good apprehension "That Local forecast for Salt Lake (City Coal." place was ho When found Bennett w as baretounsettled and vlcinitv. Tartly cloudy was headed and showevidently not In his night and Tuesday, with possibly mind. He was taken to the i.olice right er?, DENVER, Colo., Nov. 23. UTAH i Part- station, where he will be cared for until ly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; probably he is turned over to his relatives or othoccasional rains In north portion. er disposition is made of his case. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Cen-it:- ii The barometer is highest over theMounRoekv Northern states rinif T ho Man on lain lone and extreme Northwest, and lowest over the Middle and Southern pla Meighn St. the Ike resrlon. t:iii TfVAi undoccurred over poitlons of Precipitation Tour telephones; 2000, 650, Idaho Oregon. Nevada. Montana, .Minne. sota and the Central Canadian provin'--s288, 623. The lowest temperature reported was 10 des. below zero over the Central Canadian R. J. HYATT. provinces. Ixcal Forecaster. II. M. McCartney, assistant chief engineer of the Salt Lake route, warmed Today3 Temperatures. up a little this morning over the rapid r. o'clock 40 degrees We sell only the best silver'plate 41 decrees 7 n'elork progress of the work at the front. 44 decrees but that is the cheapest fcr It M S o'clock "Yes, sir," he tald, "we now have 10K) 42 degrees !) o'clock lasts longest. We have an excep4: decrees men along the grade, working between Hi o'clock .r.2 decrees tionally good variety of very hand- H 11 o'clock Calientes and the Moapa river, some Ki decrees some patterns which w- offer th3 12 o'clock x miles. A good deal of th faventy-sirG 1 o'clock degrees week at '331-- 3 per cent less than is done, but you must undergrading the regular price. stand that it Is not all connected. Pieces of it are finished here and ther the seventy-si- x miles, and a good along & deal remains to be tilled In. We have SNAP Si.uTS AT IT'S A FACT It will py you to sets us If you want to buy a Piano, Organ, or Piano Player. We sell on easy X. 1 payments. j I no. Daynes JEWELERS HOME NEWS. 21 SsH Machinists' Dance Wednesday. -- VmmMr VlSStTVv v. v I n,.&' eyes Proper glasses . will correct them. , H. O. Jensen vice-preside- D., B. O. Eyesight Specialist. 49 MAIN ST. O. VESTED OF iilS CLOTHES or WE H. VH. 'Phono 808. Burton Coal & Lumber C-- , W. SECOND SOUTH ST Co Bein held up at the point of a pistol and robbed of his clothes was the unu- fual experience of John W. McLloyd of 229 Read street, Saturday night. Lloyd was on his way to his home, which is beyond Warm Springs, about 10 o'clock Saturday night, and. when at a point south of St. Mark's hospital he was confronted by two men, one of whom was armed with a revolver. The hold-up- s commanded Lloyd to his After searching hands. up put Lloyd's pockets, from which they took a cheap watch, gold chain and charm, the men ordered him to divest himself of his coat and vest. This he did and the robber?, putting his garments on their arms, ordered him to proceed with all haste possible, homeward. McLloyd went and failed to report the case to the police until last night. One of the men was of medium height arid wore dark clothes. The other wrs older and taller and also wore dark No trace of the clothes clothing. thieve? has yet been found by the EYE COMFORT For painful, sore, dischargring. burning, itching and smarting, intlamed eyes is found- in correct, scientifically fitted glasses the kind we furnish guaranteed to help you when you need help.. Examination free. - . Utah Optical Co. v 1- J. II. Khl.ckerboc.ker, O. D. Royal W. Daynes, O. D. -i J nt, You Will Need , The glove for comfort these days, mous makers are represented by Perrin, Dent and Fownes. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO 166 Main street. ANY KIND YOU WANT. On Thanksgiving eve. November 2oth, the International Association of Machinfor ists will give its seventh annual ball the benefit of its sick members, at Chris-tersen- 's hall. The full orchestra band will be in attendance, and the tickets will call tor refreshments. Local Hackmen Organize. The local hackdrivers organized under the American Federation of Labor Saturday. Organizer J. Thai made an address, of organization. showing the benefits There are twenty-riv- e charter members. The officers are: Tony Arnold, president; E. Sandberg and F. T. Davidson, secretary. vertigo, epiiipsy and other nervous disorders. 1 ii Defective mmrm mm OSTEOPATHY knife, no drusrs). treats suc- 303 or write Beaven & Murry,Muron a. YMtr A. R. ,i,hirh rv T. O.. ladies' department. Cn- -nuUation free. Graduate or lvirKrKA vM. Mo. Tel. 1254-r- .. W.WIMHW..'aIUl.)WW M Wi Striking Hats In styles and proportions are our Miller, Warburton and Denney Derbies. They are the acme of the hatter's art. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 1C6 Main street. BISHOP LEONARD IN CRITICAL CONDITION "NJ Invest , Ja 5.7) In at diamond . T t ... i jI jric uua.'iay s. Your stock may: fl never go up--k will itever go OjO w sure you say Iusler"s, v.nd avoid trouble when you set back home. He MONEY BACK if it fails to suit. 92 X, 10 1SH, There has been no change in the condition of Bishop Jeonard. which was considered as critical last night. He has been ill for several days of typhoid fever, complicated with other troubles. While he is critically ill, the chances for recovery are in his favor. who are Bishop Leonard's out cf the city, have daughters, been telegraphed for and wiil probably arrive this afternoon. b-?e- 1 I i Fancy Furni- - tore for 1 For her recital next Monday evening at the Tabernacle. Mi?s Arvilla (.'lark has engaged the fine joung tenor, Oscar Kirk-halately returned from Buropean study, to sing thre numbers. This will be th "debut" of boih Mis: ''lark and Mr. Klrk-liaSeveral leading musicians heard the young man last week and are enthusiasts-ovehis handling of the voice and the beautiful tones. He has a rich, tru teror mid an adequate If mperament. quality Miss Clark wll lrender several very difficult numbers, and will include in h r rare programme some songs. The Tabernacle choir and Organis; McCb 11. m will assist. A ywnfTCr ShOf for street and busihol e enamel f ness wear, made leather, monkey skin tops, full tn 1 Fhape. with medium heavy, hr.r.d sewc extension sole. 277 other styles In ur St. r well-know- M.I n and up; silk lined; 319 $3-3- PROGRAMME TONIGHT The following programme will be rendered at the literary entertainment given by Evergreen lodge No. 151 Fraternal I'nion of America, at Odd Fellows' hall tonight: Opening remarks ..Fraternal Master J. I'. Eidredge. Jr. Wtitner Sisters String quartette Tenor solo, selected Thomas Ashworlh Chinese Specialties Jo.li Davis Cornet solo (piano accompaniment) C. E. Sabtn Prater Vocal solo, selected Little Mis A lie Johnson Remarks I'rater II. II. Rawlins Selection on the harp Prof. Walter Henzl Comic Specialties, the rrr presslble and G'-rnut- . ment Hcute. Specials! 5 Td : 1 2nd Co. A. S.tUR.VSr.K, Prop. LAST CHANCE TO MAKE $1.50 and 2I 'Phone Main. CD:.. CaKri't Photograph 7 n tar pr 6ot;l. thl month H-i- J i Eeading musicians musical Studios ana ITATTIE FltlPLrn. i lt-r-r- r sth. 2rL WI3UAHD; Teacher of Tiano. method. r.echMr.kv Maitv. J05 II tnrt Bo!th Pginnert . MRS. AONES OSBORNE. A purtlto dlres So. Main pliinn-fort- e of VJonn of Prof. Ich-tljl;Bntioiinct that sh w!U rectv piipilji nt herSU-- st itio. No. 44i South Main. Tlphon K ANTON PEDEUSEN, ADVERTISE THIS CITY, BUCKEYE MAN SAYS Teacher of Piano. Viclin and Etnd:o. Calflr'n M;ili I.itare, ltffcidc nee. Tel. tZ Hsr-xnon- Y. 3rd y. at Special Sale on Fine Maurice II. Isaacs of the taff cf the Umbrellas and Canes Cincinnati Enquirer, erne of the great BAKERY HIAWATHA yf!t-t( newspapers of th country, ser.t Monday and Tuesday AND CONFECTIONERY rday In Salt Iike with Ihuktye friends resident here, lie has been on to Rr ir' t Dean & Son. ' w'.'.ii C," We lire prepared to a trip to the coast. Mr. Isaacs was t b" mill kit af.'r l" All Aio- -t t leileael s with the opirtuni-lleimpressed greatly P llre.l Thrr- w.t., rs onb tly pmmi of thl city. constant m rvliv. S t.d in j .r T!..i: advettis your many. In i s. "Why den't you W. W. n inq "Vou rnlss a ad antages?" h MAIN. TEL, ClG. cU 'it Lunch l!out,i in you negbct to adgreat ehame when ertise to the v. hole I'r.lttd States suth iMain a wonderful placf as jour Warm Spiings. I have taken a bath out there and nothing at the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas heats it. If your resort were known as it de.eres to be, ou H wouH have a big crowd of persona hete every month of the year." Delivered to all parts cf Ui Mr. Isaacs was full of talk of the leav tremendous Hann.t victory in Ohio, city. Thone or call and BREAD best the for orders R. his (John your Almy paper Mclean's) although was on the losing side. AND CAEE3. Gun Club "Tom Johnsen.." he said, "was commeans the lat pletely wiped out. That Tr.rabrnh'r' mK of P.ryan In the East and Middle Weft. E AVtinn CLACK PLOUGHS He hasn't a ghost of a show for ih xt Model Vienna ON NORTH. eltbheue ar.J year among the Democrats." On hour's cStiv. accorrtr.odntions. So great was the Interest in Ohio polCAPE. AND oc room 3 Adrrs T?1. itics that several of the loading newspaState. 1C E. Sojt?i pers had estimating contest on the size 3rd 1G31. South, rPhcn of the vote and created tremendous circulations hereby. This has become a very iopuhir thing with the Enquirer. had nothing to soy respec Mr. ing Mr. McLean's candidacy for nomination before the next Democratic na tional convention. U'-- FRATERNAL UNION nvrv DTsrtmer.t rortrlbirts 11 fhrrr.nr ptcs Tr p"ial Chr1.tms cl;" i',ic. Trms Jl en flfl; 110 n J".'!. I. X. L. Furniture and Carpet Install1Z. journed at noon. Seidler Rros.. late of New York, have oper. ?d up a new Ladles' Tailoring Parlor and are prepared to receive orders from Xmas. Shoe Men's Enam?l prison. KIpp was on the witness stand testifying in his own behalf when court ad- AT CLARK CONCERT . e. lt KIRKHAM TO SING J KLLCTIUC SIGN. 'CiHA YS. Why $3.35? e s'r n-rv- e - HALL, Jeweler St. 227 -- r-- a-k- int re-ce- M Duck Shooting nt Slouch rrr Bakery fr ch-ap- . I!t JTO-- If-aa- c t- HUNTERS, ATTENTION. of genuine sport. Join the For a hunters on Thanksgivpatty of rabbit to St. Jonn and particiand go clay ing pate In the greatest rabbit hunt ever undertaker.. The S. P.. L. A. & S. 1,. R. P.. will run a special train for the hunters sir-- c ommodnticu). leaving Salt Itke at S a. m.. returning at T:Z p. m. Fare for round trip only $1.i9. CHICAGO EXCURSIONS d.-:- Nov. 27th to 29th, Inclusive, Via Oregon Short Line. Round trip rate from Salt Iake only JH.3. Return limit Dec ember 7th. The society event of Tuesday. December 1st, will be the matinee and evening performances of Cinderella." or em Secds.Cut Flowers, Bulbs For Fall PUnting-lIyaclnt- hs. lip. Ordr row. 04 Tu- BCHWAR2 & HEtNECXE, Tel. 60S. E, Bcon3 South. 1 1 tlckJc the palate of the child with a box cf You-1- Ml "A Dreis Rehears;!," nt the Theater. - a Tin: Side. and was accord- n inimitable Evergreen Importation. Recitation. "The Chase" (Sir Walter Miss Violet elarner Scott) Duct, selected ...Mrs. Wheeler and Miss Minnie Kcott Bariton solo. "Happy Dys." violin COULDN'T FOOL HIM. oblig.ito ..Mrs. F. J. Parsons and E. A. Parsons Doctor Was Firm and Was Right. "Old Maid" Character ' comic song, Harry Ilulbert William Messrs. Ideal and The trio. to doctors forbid their Many patients C3ene Rroaddus and Miss Lena drink coffee but the patients still drink Broaldus. Burt Hanmurlon it on the sij-- and thus spoil all the doc- Tenor se.lo. selected tor's efforts and keep themselves sick. Sometimes the doctor makes sure that It's Acknowledged We have our work is the patient Is not drinking; coffee and That fir- laumbrets. as a national reputation tere was a cas-- of that kind in St. TROY LAENDRV. 16G Main street. Paul where a business man gaiu: "After a very severe illness last win- ter which almost caused my death the doctor said Postum Food Coffee was the BOYS OUTNUMBER or.Jy thins that I could drink and he just made me quit coffee and drink Postum. GIRLS TWO TO ONE aused by indigestion My iiir.f ss was from th" use of tea and coffee. "The state of my stomach was so bad The bh tli of boys and four girls that it became terribly inflamed and was reported toeight the ottice of the Hoard finally resulted in a rupture. I had not of Health this morning: drank Postum very long before my lost blood was restored and my stomach was The following are the names of the well and strong and I have now been fathers of the boys: Hyruni 15. Silver. Postum for almost a year. Whcr. 271 using r T Center street; Raymond Cole. 'ZW N got up from bed aft'-- my illness I weighed M pounds and now my weight street; Alma C. Sadler. 727 East Eighth is 120. South'. Andrew Swanson. 7fl2 Glen ave"There is no doubt that Postum was nue; T. Darley. :'.M West Third North; I hi- reason for this wonderful John W. Andrews, LJ7.I Ninth Erst; ment and I shall never go beck improveto tea or William 15. Rufhmer, 4U East Eleventh coffee but shall always ctick to the food South, und Jacob Schaffer, 521 East drinrt that brought me bad; to health Fifth South. and Xanv given by Postum The fathers of the girls sire L. M. Kaf-fa- l. Co. Rattle Creek. Mich. Til West Fourth South: Sidney Uoi; m f.ach package for a copy of lleattie. 435 South West Temple; U Jj. the la mous little book, "The Road to Rutherford, 229 South Fourth West, and Wellville." A. C. Pebee, 126 S street. str--ngth.- inii:r months und - ! 'East 153 Main Street 1 8 RO & GRAY ox-ca- rt, - I J. WILL 2 weeks yejtrs, old at the time of her death. She was converted to M ,rmonlm nt an early age and was baptized by Jo seph Smith. She crosMeu the plain In an arriving here in 1S50. Since that tlmCshe has resided here and in Ogdcn. She Is survived by four sons and two daughters. The funeral Ferviccs will be held at 2 o'clock in the Tuesday afternoon meeting-housThe Twentieth- ward remains may le viewed at the former home of the deceased, 21 F street from 12 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock, tomorrow ingly te une-ciualed- Your vania, January e, MAIN ST. 2S Newest creation in STETSON iVrly hit. Alft "HAWKS" 3.'J0 Irby stle. ted from i;ext f prlng MyW. Harris tracklaying machine down there, and nine miles of track have been laid, almost to Bamwhich conveys1 berger's power-housthe power by electricity to the De La Mar mines, about fourteen miles across the mountains. If the different pieces of grade were connected the Harris machine could lay three miles of track per day if necessary. "There are twenty miles graded between Calientes and the Bamberger power-hous- e by the Utah Construction company and upon this track will be afternoon. laid as quickly as possible, but they are only laying about a mile a day." A great deal of freight Is going to Modena for Fay, New, a gold mining GEORGE KIPP ON camp that has come to the front lately. A mill costing $20,000 Is being built TRIAL FOR BURGLARY there, and a good many peoplo ar go ing into the place. Stateline la on ths Utah side, while Fay Is only thre miles The trial of George KIpp. accused of across the mountains In Nevada, and both camps are said to be getting very burglary and housebreaking, occupied lively. Several Riles of prospects, one the morning session of the rrlmlnal difor S37,."0O, have reported tecently vision of the Thin District court beat the latter place. fore Judge Morse, K!pp is accused by CHICAGO AND RETURN $44.50, the Information in the rase with breakVia the Burlington Route. ing into the rear of a clothing More at on Tickets sale November 27th. 2Sth C2 West Third South on November and 29th. For full information call n and taking therefrom three Kults of or write to clothes, one oat and vest, two pair of 71. F. NESLEN. trousers and two overcoats. KIpp was General Agent, 79 West Second South captured two days later and fomfr of the stolen clothing, with the firm's Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. nam" attached, wa found in his possession. We Are Expert He stated In explanation that he hnd Launderers of anything washable. Our them at Bingham Junction purchased specialty is shirts, collars and cuffs. An effort Is to b dx months ago. TROY LACNDRY. time that KIpp to at made that prove 166 Main street. Telephone 192. was serving a sentence at the Stat up-to-da- s NEW ARRIVAL BY EXPRESS Mrs. Mary Ann Yearsley, who lias been a resident of this city and Ogden lnce lh0, d'fd this morning at her residence, 21 F ftreet. of old age. Mrs. Yearsley was born in Pennsyl- i an OPP. KHXYON nOTEL. 214 MAIN STTOEKT, .ja gore,; - Sons n JEWELER h HUSTLING ON GRADE WORK PIONEER OF 1850 DEAD f 2H, 1003. CARVING SETS IS LOCATED .....240 .228 Baslness Office. Editorial Booms . . MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER MM MISSING TELEPHONE NUMBERS. 11 3 lcL Sweet's Carnation Chocolates All Dealers. SALT LAKE CANDY CO. 1'IANUFACTURER M Rim M u |