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Show The Saet Lake- Telegram. - TUKPDAY EVENING, XOVEMHEK 21, 1001. . was blow'd out. Miss ratty sung suthin or ruther In a fur-rln' tun. I don't know what the uentimunts was. Fur awt I know she may hav bin denouncin my wax fltrsrers A. Sagashus wild beesta of Prey, & I don't much keer ef she did. "When she opened her mowth a army of martintcales, bobolinks, - kanaryE, swallers, mock In birds, etsettery, bust 4th & fie,- all over the Haul. Go it,. little 1, se I to myself. in a hily exsited frame of mind, & ef that Kount or royal Other Slory. duke which you'll be pretty apt to marry 1 of these dase don't do the fair thing: by ye, yu kin always hav a home on She was a true American tirl, who carried hcr?lf Ilk a queen. A. Ward's farm, near Baldlnsville, Injlanny." Fair as a goddess of days gone by, clever in every way; Just to look at her did one grood doubtless you all have Patti married her Marquia, Louis de Kogor Just such a lovable, charming: sclrl. many and many a day; o? to Ka tlie master liore de Caux, Marquis (And tne best of it all was the way she said No titled foreigner would the wed!) was only too pleased with poleon III. The EvenincTtelegram. I THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Fubllshed Every Evening; Except Sunder. J CO., (Incorporated.) Office 149 S. WeotTetnpie St., Salt Lake City, Utah, Telephone, Calls OSce 240; Editorial Rooms. 228. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, by mail. In advance . Plx months, by mall. In advance .'. l.M Cn month by mail. In advance 60 15 One week, by mall or carrier ." S cents copy, Single Remit by everywhere P. O. money order, "express money order, registered letter, bank check or draft, in the name and to the address of the " SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City. TJtAh. , The-Marqui- - t.W. lrjixif. WELLS. FAR60 an Ca-huza- c, M w' Ibc by th SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING V. P. DEFOSITART. rRANTv KNOX VrMlf-- f Vlc-PrtJ. A MURRAY W. F. AOAk'5 i CJJfY CARJTAL PAID IN. mil lt twarchtt Battsc in Erh,nre draws en the principal tltlm of Curop. PAID ON TIMS DC 1051X3. INTEREST HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING , UEfOllC DANK OF TOE NATIONAL ; T & CO. BANK Salt Liikt Cty. Ttah. CttaMlsh ITLX o:5st and fltror.wi; Har.k Uth. crnu ;rr Ju L'nl!vt3ed I rons frnrsd Tractaanda for!cu. dcmlr s 1 V...ril.SM,tl2 LarAlcc b.'.r.aa Adelina for wishing to follow her stage career. She She stuck to the good resolve thus made until she wn tenty-tbrc- . was the one profitable investment of his life. When rt to check. Growing: in beauty and mind each year, counting her loves by the n ore. lepolts ff(lK)-fuMfIf. I. Cahe. roe! WtLt.Kr; one sad? a Wasn't that she married Then day! princ !"r the divorce came 8he did not go to the farm near 11. P. CLAHK, Ami. CJV.r. aau a mm sne tier mmr, ciaim minus The gtssips King ruling neaji Baldinsville, for Artemus died the year of her mar- (Dreams she's content with the man of her choice. EiliWiihH 1ML Off.r. The note of pure happiness strong In her voice.) The QlUti anl LrrU nage. she souglit comlort witn --Mconni, ner sec ond husband, who was far from being a spendthrift, And still her resolve is as Rood today as It was many years ago. Communications pertaining: to the Editorial Department and whose "nearness" has been the subject of many & of I; Is klnd- For he was a Prince of Good Fellows, that's all the very should be addressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. one Is husband to I third sure If as the she Her am blm calU as well she And bitter "her know; OEOROE king," merry jests. BUST. OnerJ X answer Rejected MSS. cannot be returned unless postage Is sent for such purpose. And what If a woman's happiness do make her somewhat, blind? Idaho and Wrcminsr, Offlwt la he like to is now Utrh, with is, report, her, and, according Communications to advertisements and business rrason no title she pot the (Perhaps Rait Xke City. PTopreas TeleBuilding, should be addressed ttoelating: Lake Salt the General Manager. Was that she was poor but I'd rather think not!) Baptista Minola, an affable and courteous gentle gram. 149 s, West Temple St. General Eastern Adv. Agent man. S C. BECKWITH, Tork City. Tribune Blflff,. WALKER BROS.- - Bankers VERY OLD. THE MUSIC AX WORKMAN. General Western Adv. Agent As Patti has sacrificed many things to her HORACE M. PORD, 1161 Marquette Building-- CMcar. BAI.T UKC CTTY. "Th J ick salmon." rrvrkd the voice it is not surprising that she still has tones Yes," remarked the would-bsinger. a "Is his here all have among rattm "I breast. that sportsman, gentleman for concert use. Bait Lakers will know in January Ef TAHLlSIIfTD IS. TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscripin necessary for me to carve my way to fishe. tion expires Is on the address label of each paper, the change is. Nor should it surprise any tame and one." retorted his friend. hold of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remit- just what this voice fortune my voice, my lungs lrijrThis Safely dp.ftll tois for mil. his breath and ruhlr,r th 'Jh tance. No other receipt Is sent unless requested. one that so many are eager to see and hear her. and the heart to do it." hut It aside suddenly, "may have 'In other words," retorted the prac wiis evidently a gentle man rf Since she was last in America a new generation has ojj tical chord." of tools." chest chap, "your Deseret National Bank Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City. Utah, as arisen that knows her only by name. Then there are Matter. TTNITHD STATH3 DKPGSrTORT. who wish to revive mem opera-goerCapttal isaWKi As It Might Have 'Been. 8jrr5u ories or compare their own physical condition with for a U 8. I IK!a Telegram readers leaving the citysent JrMr.t to VU ITf al'Vr.t Tl.attbrr week or more can have their paper hers. Moi said the Father of III Country's faih-- r. "George, v. h it abuut t.ils "George." It. Tovr 8, addiCaah;r without their address regular, y by mail, seen Adelina is to for Ivv!car ti. Hills have It Patti, Cajih:r tree something Aft or cherry in tional cost, by making the request, person ml ir it MuiiLT inirv uuu wiuuntr tuc nitr uuvi n "jrainer. remiea the minor a titorce "I can not till a lie. With my little by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West Temple. the nineteenth centurv. During her long reign, the hatchet I did it." COMMEICUL NATIONAL BA.NK, Whereupon his father promptly turned him owr his kne ar.J eiw hirn r l 111111 ii iii'i TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 24. 1903. the chftliument ho deiMTVtd. . ... . . ... . Capital Paid In, $200,000. M me ujius uie .vw uuu, wiiciu-r- i his will teach you." said he. v hn It war finlo-d-. "that y.iu oucht to iiij, uux H&r.kirg In a Its Praaeeaw 0nrl i c.i n Lilli Leh- - newr acknowledge that anything Is Impossible You can not tdl what not ner for has her J. I :. J. H. O- SchOOlS. PllbliC Of videilC6 respect FaVOrS past, today, Weight 1111 " O do J. MTlan C. lrJ you Ulury. 5" 11 il soprano made in Germany, informed them I W. The charge made by the itev. W. Montague Geer, m Cp:ti.Jcr.n rHmr.er.an. A. V. M. Inwrriejr, the vicar of St. Paul's chapel in New York city, that that Patti was a great singer? Kach of the nineteenth century queens of song the result of our svstem of State education is the You Can Not Always Tell. No Answering enthronement of forces that disbelieve in God and have found cool examiners into their titles. There McCORNICK & CO., Being the Story of a Tradition Christ and are antagonistic to them'7 is answered iu was Jennv Lind for instance: Bert Chorlev, one of to Went That lUUy Hryan's Wrong. a number of letters to the Outlook from college the keenest, most experienced and fairest critics T l.lt for len !,unl: , who ever sat in an jpera-houseto had the !! unit away ;icv int'.ii; i by courage in of all the country. presidents parts SALT LAKE CITY. Kedella McOinnlH was a rosy-cekl Hil vi4c ant 1k.:H his hands; These letters were written in reply to the ques- write about Lind's voice (EtAH!hM Un) ,! from County CorK. Ireland. When f "The lower half of the register and the upper one las a General Hacking; Dusters Traaitact tion from the editor of the Outlook "whether in the arnvevi at New xorK sn ha I a And whit a tin thll of two distinct qualities. The former was not pne were ha, frf-)noticeis of bundle difference don up In a red tablecloth, and the That i to ray. ur will! colleges any experience ro the . t;rs flair. able in the moral character of young men who come strong veiled, if not husky; and apt to w out of a ticket pinnrd to her shawl with her lcr to ; !);; not Is lllowtd WOIITH ITi WEIGHT IN GOLt. Many of her effects on the stage destination written on It. Ju?t from the public schools and that of those who come tune. i'ur William's Mrs. George II. Kernorton of Hard i h it.? i Edison's HanJy Everything was brought pcrabble. from the denominational, church, or other private apjeared M.Ud IU'11 talk In need of a Klrl was III., out into an equally high relief." Enc'dopcdla schools' when IteJclla landed in that town, and Xo one ever wrote Of such INHUMATION AKD words WAY. Bow-doiBETTER THE soon (ir.NniAb concerning Patti, a bargain was struck between Presidents Harris of Amherst and Hyde of AT1.AS Full KHADY them. Hedella wsk a "fair, rl iln cik. r.r.FiiHirNci with in. r ir.arkej trruibl "Th replv briefly that thev can not see anv differ-enc- the singer. fcr 15 horr.r. trhoo, Mrs. fciid I she l'ernorton know runsidtred thwt !' .ln"t "is said, Patti had a most beautiful and a flawless voice; l orticr; liul'. ti sh n" r; rr.tci an-in the moral character of the two classes of p 'at-I to h. wov:n ;.. k ' h r to m' talk to herself net htr. :r. e;c. lucky tvj.l !atw: she was a supreme mistress of vocal art ; as a singer All rT IiStrs!r If ll Wiuii'l f r that. I woul l r t ct-:- . rsiUJcn. students. ftr. wfll for a month, aid th ruled. Iart with thin Jill rlM." The observations of President Slocuni of Colo she was without a rival, either in unadorned melody Fernorton family agreed that the Ilm- - alon u." "The trouble with ii cU!" !Iy. "is that you ve pot the Isl produces culinary' Jw Is that rado college, lead him to believe that "where the or in brilliant and daring flights of bravura. What erald n"l w ant to If.it n are worthy a good sttln$r In America. wror.ic Uh n. You home, the church, and the community combine to wonder, then, that een now thousands who treas Then one morning Hiella pot up Into how to t.i'k to n wo:r.n; u waM to had to make a fir In a hurry. learn lsw to Iit i: to htr. Tb n you'll demand strong and definite moral instruction in the ure her memory wish to hear her once mom before and in arid coal all i icht ar..', not till then." She lh laid S l ..lor th kindling who never and heard her wish that die, they they in a and are more these around the authorities stove, after glanc? quick schools, public to ?e that notie of the family had on "OLD BOOK" STORE at least to see her, a wonder of the world. REMARKABLE CHILD. than readv to meet this demand." down stairs, h stepped out on the back "I Mij'lxi"" Jink proud of 71 V. SECONT) SOUTH ST. Statistics quoted by President Schnrman of Cor- porch and picked up th gasoline cm. f t h to taken th sh hut t;sual kitchen. way Keturnlng hn't iurel thoni: " neii, show that Co per cent of the members of the rQ Reduce the South's Representation. half of Its contents over the oals and showing bin frbr. J that !. Vi-.os- - sSn!s frr HUT " struck a match. "Vi,nt do iu . . . , I: MNS present iresnmfui class wno were educated m pub- T, !.S m u "IIh i'; Hut the math went out as soon as fo 'g h:.r,'t to! lh lie schools are church members, as against 50 to c t u u.l ht .icf thnt he h It lnt the nre. Mr. she fr droppd while the disgraceful work of disfran!. nl.n b- iar-4 inoperative wise In his day, had filled the tn;v!" f r - fourti frvT . si mnnif thd SitnrlPnt rronn whn rwl vAf 1 n 11. ' .0;1 can water. with . . . O1 . . V plain chisemeut in the South has been conducted openlv gasoline , , . 'O . brazenly. Xo effort on the part of the Federal to be a "conclusive refutation of the allegation that and authorities has been made to put a stop to this kind Little Dan Webster and His Money. IC-H-Mthe public schools are breeding an irreligious, im of -ll intimidation. political ' t l'ia .i t .i th moral and anarchical class of citizens." for J'nsri m eretarv Koot, on the day !; .ll.l But at last we see that the Republican Con- member iKinh l loM an it.t. r -- th; Mory of the AIa?ka Houn hiry The class of students described bv the He v. Mr. caucus has faththe resolution adopted Webster boyhoo-1Geer as "lusty young pagans" is recognized by Pres- gressional Is pronounced CHILLT, h ered by Gen. Dick, providing for a Congressional .t h l n Rvn "Little 'Dan and his younger brother," ."aid Mr. UoM. ' ident Eliot of Harvard, but in his opinion they are Is hot h cause ChlU Con Cam into of the denial of the tt wa investigation some ami out bvfotf started right suffrage, money. pot jfleefully, They thy stuff, sr.d is "gva ror wnsi sj;s 'quite as apt to come from endowed and private as practiced by several of the Southern States. This back home. schools as they are from public schools." "Well. Dan,' Kdld the senior W.bter, 'uh.it did juu '.o with your nion-y- T yon" tMs kind of weather. is accomplished by restrictions, such as the "grand" ! The answer made by President Jordan of Ice'Spent It." the boy answered Murdlly. TtnEF Ilranr.Inr father " And how about you? What did you do w.th and educational thfath-clause," rooin-y.ir by qualitlcations land Stanford Junior university is that "on the averCHICKUN TAMALUS AND the younger brother. 'unfairly applied in order to disfranchise coloretl a?ked from " of character the the was New Tribal.-to York 'I lent it the reply." Dan. that are de'.lclous ret!h. age, public voters. graduates schools is rather higher, but that is in part or Gen. Dick's resolution calls for an investigation wholly due to the fact that idle sons of wealthy to examine conditions in all the States to deterCHILI How He Won Her. parents are often sent to church schools because of mine what, if any, proportion of the number of male to me?" H to .iy, not or. of th. ?r. no ntUr. d will be a "Then their supposed greater rigidity of discipline." 17 K. !iND SOXTT!t. citizens 21 years of age in any State, to whom said "That inyouall I can be."lister Of oiurff, ou won't f i t tirl If ! .old M ; th' t is a i.ral ard d State denies or abridges the right to vote aforesaid, 1I paused and looked at her thought- that ' rif th.ni thnt ssion lmpr jo i ar The Corning of Patti, A Queen of Song, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, fully. "I have already seven fiMerr." rot half Kol n!. tnh for St!trs inn kr.ow." lik" I can sure I am txu you that "and arf he said, quit Since Patti as a child made her debut as a singer bears to the total number of male inhabitants of make room for you. They are very kind Thf- gill I'ul.i I ' N t l.il. Ti r1 !. "111 ov th-wd with Ole Bull, way back in the ?o0s "Oomiu' Thro' such State, being 21 years of age, and citizens of the to me. and on several occasionsdoz'--my nough" . r u.sil wHh".tawn"' Conslkr my have been darned a half Special For Three Days ui the Rye" has been her favorite song. And it is pleas- United States. If such a condition exists, the basis socks tl.f l!nw And ki fh- lo.srto-times In the fame epot. They are co out of pitp. and traf'. hhn vry happy. too. Kach of them ha this of representation in Congress and the Electoral col- thoughtful, IS E W ing to Salt Lakers to learn that Patti will-sinCleVt wife for out ft 'i'iv, ' h r. me, but, strange picked shall be air reduced here. . . . I . L JUU lege popular proportionately, according to ji For 50 years she has been singing "Comin Thro the terms of the fourteenth amendment and the ReStoves and Ranges DIETRICH DEMANDS FULL ? s) ? 0 the Bye." She sang it to Artemus Ward, who wras vised Statutes of the United States. A THRILLINa LOVE STORY. INQUIRY IN HIS CASE. FttiV X S ro-.This resolution is in line with that of Congressdeeply moved: "When she sung Cumin threw the r with WAFHINCImN. N..v. ;.W. II F "The Chameleon." a highly In- 4 Itye, and spoke of that Swayne she deerly luvd her- man Ileminway of Indiana which was introduced in Furl Alt- rr. y Stal I'nU. for if. .$21.00 love of lUtlK" .... story Kngllsh tereptlng self individooully, I didn't wish I was that air the last Congress, but was never acted upon. The thf .v'! at pijitrit-v4 r.ii,. !.. Ftl snd adventure by James Weber .... .$3Z00 th rtrtmiit tt tf Jv:tlc I'Kl.iy M Swayne. No, I gess not. Oh certainly not. (This measure "should have passed last session. There Second of "The Linn, author a I.Ht and hh is ironical. I don't meen this. It's a way I hav of should be no doubt of its passage during the presh...$49.00 H r fir feneration." will be published 'it o rl Purdv rK irJ A" r.w sr.d ent Congress. In dally Installments, commoncIt c jkc.iIm.1 th In ll' tmi r.l now r"t rM it a'.v goakin.)" t; n. Cah or cn lr.t.i!i- n:tffr trU'a. Mr, MtClure. I'o t Sr.ator S'lmnrt Ing ThankfIvIng day. And Artemus painted her portrait; t Mr. Purdy l'' subtanr f f thr(ttl'l & Co. recommend "The Phillips "Her lze is a dark bay, the lashes bein' long & silky. THE The girl who carved a tough steak for a th grand Jur. whJ h Chameleon" as one of the really "When she smiles the awjlnce feels like uxlng her to doo it res l;i trr.' jltrd man on a dining car has become his helpcreat novels of the peaon. sum moor & to continner doin' It 2 a Indefnit extent. Her Hand Store M It w s il.ttcd t lh irtmnil th l It fv woid i Watch for It! waste Is one of the most bootlful wastlsls ever seen. When meet for life. Thus we see that even a pun may i b pi.rro;T at t..t tl.nc i tnake S. STATE ST. Mister Strackhorse led her out I thawt sum pretty skool have its uses. puMle the cli rctT of t hi t alimony. l Th" rhfirs"s wh!'H hav I gal, who had jest graduatld frum pantalets & wire hoops, m! HERE'S A SPANIARD was a cumin out to read her fust composishiin in public. h trli r.!d th otior Soiinr !! "VTHO'S NOT RECONCILED. She cum so bashful like, with her hed bowd down, & made idftiUl r..lirt .f Mr. S ;?n.r,ers In c. has declared for Grover Clevt Weekly Ilarper's t rtl 'i IM i if tr iffvs usidro lti sich a effort to arrange her lips so thayd look pretty, that land for President. This reminds us lh- Ly ni. that there was me to She rtln swaller her. of Susan SkinReminded I wanted of In :4 Nov. Chamber the Vu'l llr ft lrer"tnesl Fv'.u a.r.d MAIIIII. once a faction in never at kiss bees known the till the candles boys parin J".r-ner, who'd I.tir.tsi-fpolitics as Mugwumps. n4 lltati ; a BIG member ENGLISH CONTRACT Carllt totay Dputl' the Oovernm-nto ll in - tl-- J R.G. DUN bt CO., 48-- 49 . e h-- n ,. well-seaone- s d , m i - a r- . .n lMre-toraJr- F, 1 bankers, I h -- - h . WUh-!m- t over-calculate- d. v-- n e YouT:k-emar.- Iuf-rrnatio- -. 1 r w-- U nt 25c Each nt-U- CALLAHAN'S iC i L-y- HV4-- -- X- h r.i-an?- it rr-norto- I '' M I - I n. -- , . " - ! romn-llon- 1 1 i - . . - r . PARLOR j r-l- . ! . tr,-- - - - fy - d g '. ! . : t k fd irn-n- .t v'-l- - " - t -- I 1 c Alt-rr- . -- ir-- tfft!-snon- y one-arme- d prr-sttr- Po-tr- u In-ll- . . . Co-Op.Seco- nd 221-22- 0 v --- n nT-i!t,- : -- n-l- d d"j-nrif- r Inter-pl!ite- r. d OF AMERICAN COMPANY. srndlr.r of the cruUer Hlo A U Plata to New Orleans In connection wtlh th St. Ni:V YOP.IC. Nov. ;o in. exfo?'.tion. reminding the Chamber form.t!on Iuls "? t u, ncrivrd lf.un suffered had which of the "wrongs Spain ha a n to Cotrtpiir.y (uolMft at the hands of the United a trt.liIn thUclri . lr,tr;l-latlonthe to fomjir Pohaln. Srnor . lm of r.reUn-Icltv ThU Vt.vrrhamptn. said thst the conclusion of A tray th- - T.rt 4ld to si mr cf pac and amity had the diplomatic 'relations ef the two couniftn. Th" icr.ir.tlr g of t. cntr I mttln tries and. a a friendly nation, the I'r.P.ed he end of two fght. w Jrh coTo n:nTl i?4tlt .l Jn i. rh.tra.;ur In Btnt3 hid Invlt'-- Ppsln to participate tn IrUnl. a festival lnsitltutcd tn th tHt; or Two ago th lrain rrrr.iny p ;t In an In V.iv r r ntal pr1m Un. "Ihrfc wrro i t - JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. NEEDED REINFORCEMENT. Journal. Chicago He was crying when his aunt stopped she said, "you mustn't ItihWiine.' noise." any mke he 'What what'shis the sobs. between "You will disturb your new brother.' said his aunt, soothingly. He dried his ovpn in a mir.ute.new brother?" he asked. Have I sot a His aunt nodded. "One besides Jim?" She nodded again. Oh ffollv! he exela'med. asked. "You're s'ad of It?" sheshouted, "if me Willie fairly bet!" "You one lick new can't that the and ??Uer xt door we'd better move," ma-matter- ' ?" SIMILAR SOUNDS. Philadelphia Press. Mrs. Ncxdor The children locked themselves in the kitchen today and carried on so boisterously! Mrs. Pepprey Indeed! Mrs. Nexdore Surely, you must have heard them throwing the plates and pans at each other. Mrs. Pepprey Oh! was that "It? I thought it was your daughter playing the piano. BUNCOED. Smart Set. Cobwigger I thought I gave you money the othe- - day to bi.'y Chri?tms presents for your friends? Mrs. CobwlRRer I know you did. my dear. - But the things I bought are o loyf ly- 1 ve decided to kep them for rtlin - "Women." remarked the very your.g man, "have a peculiar way of ri!vln suddenly at a conclusion." "The peculiar part of It." rejoined the man with the mlslnc hair"! that the sudden arrival always comes after a Ion line of talk." - vt l-- e -- t' r v'-n- Chicago New. -. Stt." ' AS AMENDED. CHEESE f.'.irc h-r- Indicted for Slavery. t Uft n.irr.lr rf tn;j rtitors. hrrvtr. OkUboma Statehood. r.n-g.i- h Savannah. O.. Nov. St. Charged with In a condition of having held negro indictments have peonage, twerty-sl- x Waphlnittfm. Nor. t4 Hcnatr Quay to. been returned by th Hedrl grsnd Jury dy !ntr"Uurd n bill g renting Htstrhovt seven prominent cltliena of south- to OkUhornrt. Th I U1 n t j... nn against that ern Cleorgla. one of them. Iidward Mrltce, waa lnirodurw! m Oos IIoupc Py Hcirc. a of the member late being legislature. JdtOulre. J i Alo N' lTrtrmt'-r. and IPgh ant Java claim thee g Taa. V Q-a- Utr la lb '.--ia rr.kt. vvi Ort lirst M T. E. Harper's pnAt.KJt IN BTAPl.i; FANCY fmocr.IULS. riHIl AND OAMI1 AND 63 EAST SrCONU EOUTK IT. Teltphoas 54. |