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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26. 1903. 0S STUFFED FULL 00D THINGS OF LIFE Five Thousand" Waifs' of StreeLTreated to ner by Generous Din- Citi- zen of Chicago. 0 MEMORY 03? HIS OWN LIFE AS A POOS, BOY. GIVEN" 0 , of CHICAGO, Nov. 26. Seventy-eigIsaac "Woolf's employees took care of DOOO newsboys last night and fed many youths as they never had dined before. ht 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 servance of a vow he mad at that time. The last dinner cost $0000, and the supplies included L20 turkeys, 30 large bunches of bananas and wagonloads of baked goods. I 0 0 For Breakfast, Luncheon, or Supper, the Unequalled Beverage lcton ra, r4 Dnvcr Iu!. Salt Dfrot. Ilh. IVnm Mrcur and From 8Urer City. Mammoth. Kuraka. f torkton. Tooaie Oarfltld lieach Diir. lea m rn r rr Dally n JXttfTr Kar.vaa Ixu!.Ora. V'Xj. Onsa-- a. an4 Haa Fran- - 4:05 0:35 p.m. Omar a, Cb?tajrt. Ft Or1n. Janaaa City arvl rfjrr, 8U LouU COO Terr Ori'ii. ronUtt. ft. ar 1 thony. Han intrrse4iata Irruca 10t3O p 'r. t , Ff Oro Omaha. Olcar. . I"nr. Karaat Ctty, ft. 'jn a pn rrar. tit ?... l:IO Ocin. CachOtir.VaHy. FrDt5r. OmaKtmii , An- 3UJ3 p.xn ha, HU Xvouia a2 tTslratj. For 0S". Caal Valy. Putta. U"'u pfvrt'.aivd. ,533t)m . a... rnw'ico Fan Min tatrr--.la!- 3HL5 a Ilr45 rf Ttarno t.l m. pninuntrn. p, a t, r PPr.NCKJt, iiritf.rr. a. a. p. & a-- . H TIfkt 250.ff.r. i.i t.y TalbRr5a PX3- t cr. - I J t. txt. Mala 2M3. Tltpbon e:! rti'an en r or J. I a41ra Uocr. Caneral TaMantar j?rt Kal' Lk Raui. rr.U. omitirclal E. Agrm GILXETT, W. Acent NEW YORK Nov. Senator Ilanna maue a hurried trip to New- - lork late last night., lie went directly to the Waldorf- Herrick o Ohio, Astoria, where Gov-elehas been for several days. The two men met and had a long talk. This gave rise to various stcries. amont? them the revival of one relative to Senator Iianna's candidacy for President. Neither Senator llanna nor Gov.-eleHerrick would talk for publication, althat the visit though it was understood merely referred to the light on Gen Wood hi the Senate and to the Rathbone mat- 11:35 Pt. . DEPAttT. City Ticket Of8c, 201 Mtin Street. C 0:10 FTm Ot4fn. Carft Vair. Ft. Pon;- - ar.1 Ban Arjhcnr. Fracciaco Direct coiuvc1oct for ail rrUntr.a; In south district txnf Utah and Nevada. For CM-n- Itjver 6:05 p.m Lak. klifcrd. aU betm-a- n tiri-- point From 8i.a Banpt, Yai)y poiu Ry. 8 30 a OrVn. Carh Va!y. rr.Scacn. K. Lou la, Ctitha. irvrr ar4 Ir.trraMUata Too!. f) orr.aha From Oedn ar.4 AHUIVn. I r'IPi Proro. Atr.,riVn fork. Calir.tea ar.d intermedia: lnlM ; Frora Proved rht. Fat ....,05p.ta . a Night Conference in .?cw York. ct Operation For Paralysis Is Performed Upon Leo It is not all in the Turkey, the dm'uif: han something to do with iU goodncKH. So it is with clothes. It is not all in the tloth the tailoring has much to do with the .style, the tit, keeping shape and general satisfaction. Hart HclialTner & Marx employ only the most skilled experts. The cloth is carefully nnspcted and shrunk until it won't shrink any more. There are no clothes equal to the kind they make and the price no more than for poorer kinds. Wo sell II. S. & M. Clothes. et Loeb. ter. Hamilton's. CHICAGO, Nov. 2(1. Leo Loeb; the "Paul Revere of Colorado," whose wild ride before a wall of rushing water saved the lives of hundreds, has been operated upon for paralysis at St. juke's hospital. Five separate operations were performed, and Dr.. Frederick Mueller. Dr. Lorenz's follower, who performed the operations, is hopeful of a complete cure. Loeb has been paralyzed in one leg and one arm. His body is now tightly bandaged, and he will wear the bandages sixbe teen weeks before the result will known. A benefit entertainment to aid Loeb will be held on December 29th. Thanksgiving sale continued Friday and Saturday, See bargains in today's advertisement. Studies of the Vernacular. . This is the conversation that took place between the girl at one end of the telephone wire and the girl at the other end of it: "H'lo!" In effect NofTnbr tl. :"3. "Thatchoo, Pirn?" "Yeh. Hoozat?" "Smee Nell." "H'lo. Nell! Smatter?" "Nothin. Thought'd call yup. Say, Pirn, Juno Tom Dixon?" "No. Oozee?" "Letcha know some time. Say, Thanksgiving sale continuedin Friday and Saturday. See bargains today's advertisement. Jeer-abo- P-- For ll'tr. S. ninghjm. I'rovo rJ Maryva No. 103 Vor Park City No. 6 For r"n ttr am! fe No. Nil. For Kor mni rx. m. Kat.... lS ? am. Wet Mim. (ttn rnvrrandanl Wt Kmi,... "or Proro COLORADO UTAH SHORT UNE 1:5 p m. u rn, .o. j.u No (C r.i pm, pt Eunki.. No. For OfiUn nid Wal i.m. V r IVrvrr No. tu. ja m. No. 1Vor Oicdn and 12 p( AUHIVC T B ALT LA KIT CITY. 1 3 Ir ! Orlm .S a -- TO ST. LOUIS. Throu r. ear. Bait Iak Qty to Pt. LouI and Krm "Sty. Only om rhns I.t to New York. HuTaJo nn principal po$n'.a ata trarti. tiMaw Up-c!-- J and ctl'- ttleo.sob to throuRh to Tourist alr--r Ilototi and othr po!n"j without Otac chixtN Two tratra daC.j. CC Inquire at ticket cTif. Daly bWk, li.forrr.atirtn Salt Lak tr f No. Frm OiHn and th !L-- S a.m. a m. No. 1J Krom igdtn anJ Wil No. "From ar.d Irovo..tO;' a.m. No. a m. From Irnv-and S'o. 1 From and I!t.,10 i p. rru No. J From Or lm and th Weit rr. P-- rk .... i:I5 np m. No. li-Fr- om City No. pJr.Kham. IIrrr. and Irovn p.m. 4 No. OsrJm r.d b Went 7 i p tn. Fron No. 5 From ar.J li p m. All traln Nc. I to atop at Ir. t t-- lnr t r f L.t..l City. c:ven. & P. T. A. Louta. H o. rorn Msr)v... Ifnvr r;t...ll ftcrt M $10.00 TO $35.00 OVERCOATS $12.00 to $40.00 SUITS T1rk-- t Ttoca Dooly PWk. 1. A. T1F.NTON. ul;- - Richardson CI. C "Yeh. Guesso. B' choor cumminover tower house flrpt." "Wilfican. Gotteny fudges?" "Lot zuvvem." WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Senators "Well, I'll come. G' by'." 'G' by! Say!" Smoot and Kearns were guests Tuesday "Well?" a dinner party given large evening at "Don't tell wattitoldjuhbout Kitten in honor Jim." of Mitchell Senator Oregon b;j his colleague, Senator Fulton, and "I won't. G' by!" "G' by!" Chicago Tribune. to the discuss proposed iM 'dentally 'Letvis and Clarke exposition. Fifty MORE IMPORTANT. being sruetlts were present, twenty-fiv- e Senators from the West and Middle New York Times. West. Assistant The plot is extremely ImRepresentative Howell leftin WashingUtah. ton yesterday for his home probable. GUESTS AT DINNER l C.tj. THE Kin?; Hardware Vy on Preparation of ieUlclna. QUdim Herts. Itooii anj Medicines of Wonderful Curative Pvwera. Vet Houth Temtle. ALT LAKE 172 Main Street,. 6 ait Lak A. P. D. Plmplca 4 C i aili-four- t Offic. KIM YING. LEE and Skin D'raaea Curr4 Adams & rhr Aay TOWN SEN I, Pact So Ity., Si A. THIfP. C. P. Arert, O. f-- ut Kitten Jim?" "No. Whajjaknow 'bout 'era?" "Don't speak teach other." "Wotstrubble?" "Ida know. Cumminover soon?" KEARNS AND SMOOT lakj: citt. T.KAVH SALT Sn "H'lo!" Hamilton's. CITY. UTAIL Stove Co. & Tr ; Main Preu hon Ttt, O-Var Jrr.r. Luck ItariC: aanfa City F'.o-- , ea and Uftict lure?, tnt a. Carrr ':'l H r.ar-i- f are. f .rr.;Mr.c ro-d- a ar.1 b;s..d'-CHArt. O. KINO, MfT. SWEETS Manager But tho big box office receipts, are extremely probable. McXinley's First Day in Congress. Senator Frye was in a reminiscent mood the other evening, and told me of McKinley's first appearance on the floor of the House of Representatives. "He was genial, yet somewhat shy," said Senator Frye, "and when we drew lots for seats, he drew a very good seat and I drew a poor one. The next morning I found all his things in my seat, and my books and papers had been removed to the better seat that he had drawn. " 'How is this, Major?' I said; 'there's " Tntna H&k. Time in Its FU hU II A CHOCOI4A.TBS Healj all scalp and cures Uandraff. uUllkU renews "13 eases. Bt ops Itching filtfH Quickens and MflJ1 hair youthful color, quantity b AL I H II RU r ss-fs?-Fi- r Webster and Jenny Lind. It seeirs an odd combination of talents "Webster and Jenny Lind singing together at a public concert. The Companion does not vouch for the etory, althoughCo it is a good one, and ulthough be found in a recent book. it is "Washington, the Capital City." It chanced that on the day of Jenn Lind's appearance several members of the Cabinet and Senate were the guests at dinner of the Russian Minister, and the concert was half over when Webster and the other members of the party entered the hall. "When the applause with which they were received had subsided, the second part of the concert was opened by the gifted Swede with "Hail, Columbia." Deeply moved by the patriotic air, Webster, at the close or" the first verse, rose and added his rich, sonorous voices to the chorus. His wife, who sat behind him. pulled at i..- - coat tail to make him stop singing, but at the close of each verse the volunteer basso joined in, and none could tell whether Lind, "Web-sor the audience were most delight- tr the last notes of the song died away Webster, hat in hand, mad; a pro- fVoand bow to the singer. Jenny Lind, at the honor, courtesied; while ljlushing I the audience applauded to the echo. As Webster, not to be outdone in politeness, bowed again; again Lind courtesied, the house applauded and this was repeated nine times. Youth's TCFEKA fi; U v. : 1903 COO A. 21., 1:10 T. ll - II X., 3:13 T. X, You'll tickle the palate or bottle to PfllLO UAY CO., 21Mj Lafayette St., J. Large 50c. bottles at drugslsta' ATCSiSON. II NV 27' I f I tft Newark, N. some mistake.' " 'Not at all. Congressman,' he replied, graciously; 'this seat belongs to you.' "'No, this will not do,' I said; 'you drew this seat and I must insist upon you keeping it.' ' 'Now look here, Congressman,' said McKiriley, 'you have been here before and you are likely to obtain the attention of the chair and address the House, while this is my first term and I am exto do nothing but look wise.' pected " 'Yes, but the rules of the House?' I replied. "' 'What are the rules of the House between friends? You take the seat," was the answer of the future Fresident." Maj. McKinley r.ever failed to win friends wherever 1k went, and his superb unselfishness and goodness is a treasured memory of all who knew him. National Magazine. A fna poln, , V -- For I'rovo.' American F.rk CaUrntea and intermediate J . Porilan4 Ogln. Butt. St. Fa Kranrue, cr. trnM an 3 eat-of- Aithm;. Frrm " r7.Strn'l1. TALK OVER WOOD CASE OF COLORADO An-f- lf Lilt ar)d po.r.u on ftanpeteB)nifdm VaJUy P.y.70 a.ra Hamilton's. Each year has increased the number of boys at the Thanksgiving dinner giv- Thanksgiving sale continued Friday en by Mr. Woolf and this season for the and Saturday. See bargains in today's twenty-firs- t of the feasts, the Fir3t advertisement. regiment armory was engaged. It was here that 3300 visitors had almost as fl jauch pleasure as the boys while again and again the long, tables were filled and emptied. "When the newsboys' plates were emptied they were filled again, and when they had eaten all they could their pockets were filled wtiu fruit. At the door they were welcomed and when they were through they were told if they . could eat any more they could Hanna and Herrick Have PAULREVERE In Effect Nov. a a, 1903. FtLr.?y- lor Man.i 00 0 0 00000 coma !n aain. The boys were served at twenty long tables, seating 1000 persons. Stit Co. if011 0 2dr. Woolf gives the annual dinner in memory of his own boyhood life as a newsboy In Tjondon, and in ob- 0 0 0 San Pv1rn. Lo IU K. 000000G00 m TIME TABLE TIME TABLE. the child with a boxof SWEET'S SAMT1 CARNATION CHOCOLATES All Dealers. -- as y 1 1 la nsw 2. SALT LAKE CANDY COMPANY, -- SANTA FE ROT7T1L Direct Line from Utah t KAN- Manufacturers. JOSEPH. GALVESTON, EL PAafC and SAS CITY. ST. CHI-CAG- the Mining Campa of New Mexico and Arizona. 3 TRAJINS DAILY For particulars about REDUCED RATES EAST this lummer, apply to C P. WARHEN, General Afent. Block. Salt Lalu City. Utah. A Delightful Place to Viait. A Profitable Placo to I4t. 1 'LUJHf aw "SHE"! WHAT ARE YOU Kolnr: winter? to A this at Ftto 2o hom? anfl work ur that vacation which you planned for durir.s: the eurn-rr- .r aini didn't tlnd Urn to How about a trip f Southern Europe? Too long? Mexico rr California? No? tk re-Ulz"- c ? Ever Wen to Florida? "U'hy not ro? take long: If you ue the KOClv ISLAND. Choice of several routes anJ a ;ood Car It doesn't 1 alifornia time with every ticket. MAY WE TKI TOU ADOUT IT? Greatest Play Ground on Earth. Famous Places Which Everyone Wants to See. Inveat in a Ticket to CALIFORNIA and Secure Rich Dividends lit i'LEASURE HEALTH. AND WEALTH. Mountain, Valley, Rivera, Lakes and Ocean Reached, by the For descriptive and Illustrative literature call at No. 201 Main Street. Sait Lake City. D. R. GRAY, General Agent. The last is a buffet-llbrary-oHeTvatl- It b. E DHKE. Dit. Past. AaenL 'J. A. DIVLE. Ttav. Faf. Agent. 1W West 2nd Pouth St.. liALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. cr of th Chicago Special car. on lounIr.fr room twenty feet a lonp, brllHantly I'.phtM; and Kh eajiy chalra, a writinp dMik, periodicals, ate, d buffet. la the and a i a broad platform protected by rear brata rail, vhera you can ait and watch the enery wL:!e the hum ever the rail at ilxty milt an hour. fur-tiUh- well-stocke- Ep-cl- al In And ther Is omethln to the mountain of Co'oxado and the fpTtile plaini of Kebraaka, Isra, and Illinoif . la at n. veryF;rUl day. ar d tU T.rea j,Jo !lh It. ronnt lner runr.:h-rT-train tofytr for 0,!.-iAr.'thr l4Vfi Invrr at 3 i t. m. Th" Chl-et- o IS p. 5 n I ! iiiilin litany HAL S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colo. it !4 nrlnfi, 4 Southern Pacific Company's Lines JPIM9ME v?i cM. Umv Th at t IS Ft. I. :s!i m j. Writ r. rr.. . Frf-'.a- J r;2 rr. h for ; rvvra t?nt-r1rc tra!- rt". r at TICKETS: TO Wett Second Ccuth St. 7L F. :?E3LX??, General AgtaU SALT LAKE CTTY. |