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Show pip filii i' f Z 4 IP k i 4 Head Wait Tfceater-"TIi- e " Novelty Theater f Salt Lake Brewer's Wife ' 0rand ers." i ON CEDRIC Salt Laka TlieAte? "Poxy Grand pa.-- Vaudeville. Steamer Reported Lost. ' : -- Among Passengers" on ' "FCXY GRANDPA" AND HIS BOYS made their debut at the Salt Lake Theater before a large matiz.ee crowd. Thanksgiving The famous comic supplement characters are surrounded by an operatic company, with a chorus of some proportions, and the play, ia sufficiently tied together by a slender thread of plot to keep up interest. There ,ia also an imitation "Foxy Grar.dpa." . who' seems to complicate the situation in some degree. Joseph Hart as the benevolent individual who is always getting the best of his two grandsons, 2 "makes up" the part in great style, while Harry Pilcer and Bobby Harrington are real, live, flesh and blood boys, who do a number of clever stunts. Carrie Da Mar makes a very fetching Dolly. The other characters are well sustained. The music is catchy and the dancing excellent. The "cinematograph dance" ). was a novelty that; made a hit. ,"Foxy Grandpa" cavorts for the remainder of the week, vith matinee tomorrow. AN IN NEW HANDS is "The Head Waiters," which opened before j?ood crowds at the Grand yesterday and last night. Joe Kelly as Imaginary Thomas, a dope fiend, is the feature of the show, and Is supported by a capable companyart-of and specialty ists. The chorus Is exceptionally strong, and the performance goes with a rush that keeps the spectators on tiptoe of, interest. Laughing becomes contagious. "The Head Waiters' is one of the best offerings of the season at the Grand. It goes again tonight, tomorrow matinee and night. THE FEATURES THIS WEEK AT the Novelty theater are Ray Pope, the Swedish comedian; James Duncan, basso; Amon colored Davis, the eccentric comedian; Agnes Davenport, phenomenal soprano; Beaumour vocalists and and Hayward, dancers, and the Edison moving - j -- Among the passengers in the White Star liner Cedric were the wife and son of Mr. P. Duller, the brewer,' who resides at 317 North Second Wect street, in this city. The press dispatches on Wednesday told of the probability of a collision between the great steamer with the Lamport-Ho- lt steamship Titian. But, later in "the day, the last named ship arrived off the Irish coast and signaled that she had not met with an accident, and the Cedrie was Blghted off Nan- tucket light yesterday. Mrs. Buller has been in Ireland visiting her relatives since September 11th, at Langan, Donegal county, and her husband in Salt Lake City was able to enjov Thanksgiving day after much perturbation of spirit. ELKS WILL EULOGIZE DEAD ON DEC. 6TH I I SAT. MAfJNErE entertaind optL' at dinner at the Fifth Eat hotelWM. A. BRADY'S last and later at an Infor26c MISS OLIVE JENNINGS night mal dance. MR. AND lodge or not. f MRP. E NEW-HOUS- STORY FOR THE WEE SALT LAKER THE HANDSOME GOBBLER. "What an insignificant little thing you are!" exclaimed the big turkey gobbler, as he strutted past a puny chick who was taking its morning meal in the barnyard. I am so very thankful that I am not such a babe as you." "I am glad you are pleased with yourself," answered the little chick. "Pleased with myself! Why. certainly I am, and why shouldn't I be?" ex- pictures. A LARGE AUDIENCE PACKED THE First Congregational church last claimed the big gobbler. "Look at me; handsome and graceful, and largs and fat. When I pass the turkey hens all gaze at me in admiration and the oth?r JUDGE AND MRS. W. A. SHERMAN entertained a party of friends at dinner last evening. THIS AFTERNOON at the meeting of the Ladles Literary club Chaplain Marvin of the post will speak of the political life of Fin- 3 Book by R. Mflvlll I v ", I U V "W if ai-riva- ! 1 I Charles Call, Randolph; R. Minsus, Eureka: U. L. Smith, S. II. Christensen. F. M. Francis, Ogden: A. W. Co i bairn. Mrs. E. T. Kershaw William r, Grave, Denver; W. J. Burch, A . A. Nay-oLawrence Manager, Kansas City- - B. J. Bennett, American Falls; J. M. Lowry, Abram S. Woodward, Lenola, Pittsburg; Neb.; H. J. Middlemest, Minneapolis; C. H. Parlement, J. H. Scudder and wife, Colvelle, Wash.; L, L. Sullivan and wife, Hailev. Ida.; F. R.S. L.Manning and, wife, Ilanes, New York; Jackson, Mich.; E. T. Kirk. Logan; Mrs. James Kearns, Will Fvye, Colorado Springs; M. II. Ilen-nss- y, Park City; Jacob Johnson, Spring J. Cornish and wife, Spring City; City; T. Cronln and wife, Farmington. John J. WITH Hart & Carrie De Joseph If You Havo Goods to I Rakr. Mar kfl And CO FUNNY PEOPLE Including VERY PRETTY CURLS. ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND COL. AND MRS. BUBB and Lieut, and PRODUCTION. were Form&n Mrs. among those ' who Pr!c 2Sc to 11.00. NO HIGHER. entertained at dinner at the post last evening. Call off anything else you may have 100 prtt'BtJy tomtthinc urus Uuck Tin: 3 ia Its Flight.y.re-RI f I Rlflfk Bring bark beautcolor to - M if orniljO r 1 mtm cood. ytm X frray,fr3e4erbW"t-tornyootKul prowth and T J I mkIJ 1TATCO., 22 !. f tllLlL ! I IP yttte t..Nfwirt. K CCKZNT BUTTLES AX DUUUUUSTS'. J r? in TliE TTLXQRAl will muiUply th total mt rului THREE FOLD. AM $pme-- Tolerram la cot ma. adrtrtlrs tf r. SALT LAKE THEATRE PRICES Tonight m. tomorrow. .1cM-2i- c. lr Matlnte Fa turd ay, at Mi r. Tli Itiic Musical Cut-t- Uv-Ih- THE HEAD WAITERS NOVELTY THEATER "4 1 H--ut- n. Ma.ckf-n-1- ATTRACTION MA BON MA HON IN (4 th-i'- t. Bait a IWINO,, Hke Cltf Street all Train rL. Clrocerles of Quality. 65 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. TrUphon 31, . Car frora Pasa th Door. They beV.rt? to fifty of th" a in t'tah. mho rrfi"nt an t ii.it yo-- i cin't nfford i i:,'. wa. far many renworn. Th r snd.-- r the ilir"ctton of Mr. Ro l Klnsf. wlio r t utHtl:n r a. sinict r and toalier of nuik' if m In ll;h f. ntiil w!;o h ww u:ii h "m s who as It Mw, Kir: lrii Kls.-rout in i i S :!' brought now i la',nr a hi "T:.- r rl.-vcr- !.- - M-it!- w-l- Taking Its Morning Meal. gobblers look on in jealousy." "But it doesn't always benefit you to be large and fat and handsome," said the little chick. "Oh! yes, it does," replied the gobbler. "Here comes the farmer now. We will Ece what he says." Just then the farmer came along. "My! my! what a magnificent gobbler!" be cried. "I shall kill him tonight for dinner tomorrow." And he did. COACHMAN STORY DENIED BY PRINCESS ALICE. g, llililonalre"; Jennie Hawley. now lending woman with Francis Wilson; Julia Dean, now with Vesta Tillcy. and littLevy. This now commny is even le better than the one in which they mad their debut. The oinra Is bott'-r- tto. Jt is full of catchy music In both oks and choruses. There are pretty new dances, in which thi clrls have trained by Prof. Robert I.oiscll,. i worth The ,!alry nallet" aloneHarry There Is satire and burlesque on various phafe of Fait Lake life. Including a drill of the "Natural Guar-dincs- ," and a little touch if feetbalt. Those who take part are Lillian l. ir ltd:u . ! St h.ur Ibrtrr. Madc . i r. 1,. n!il" l'i Ir.ht. 0 Mnihm tiill. Kb n 1. p.. ... . 1 Ktl-' i' t lt.iarr, Mswl Itncn. N Hie I'ink, rini. :m iMna Jotnn : vi-- r-- l!nt Iwr, Kd. M.irt? , ln l 5 ir i fWi !; I.Vt.n - K.; ni5,.r-t- in ltrltl , Hr.Ct-r- N. r! m l.ihn.nn k. Ktth- - TbnTr n. ; i ?.-.- iKWari" M A POSTAGE Mr-K-ir- rt " Ul 1 STAMP OR FOR l r V.tT. Mabfl i'.f.iry. LmiJy tKary, Met, Ho ttct.rr, i:!f4nnr Can- WHOSE ? non. Marian Oberr.d rf r. K!i r. MarKirt Harnbcrc . Walker. Dorothy Sybil ".-- iry. Vrnmn Cunningham and Nalda iMvurd. SALT I.AK'i: THI ATI :n. MATlNT.i; AND KVKNINU. Tl'LHDAV. PLC. 1ST. Feat tnla hegrins at 1 a. in. tomorrow. TT t et Price Kv' r.lnr, cent. mit:-re- e, pipd'Tr-rTcent. SI. Hjicriai cent. W vr nt. rent. Oirden, Grand Opcra-IiOi;jPHdny, !)!?, J. Tt.tr--berB-- r. t. U e, JHOKTH J 1 4 The CLAYTON MUSIC CO. breech-loadin- v pwr. B i. :. j ,t tu 'I' foA),i.. VhUn orri liyd. . llin.i Kloren-,Kn't.r, Ntttl ItiLirh. lrw H riy, JLumn a;.i.i . HrcdJ-fcI.nft. I mlly llutt. CUHU t;',. :. n al T7 Not you are reading this notice in your neighbor's paper, are you not r You could have one of your own. delivered to vour home or of. dec. each evening for about the cost of srlrlx N' v. 27. Brig-GeFunston says, his existence has always been a precarious one, dependent upon Frederick Funston, commanding the Desuccess in hunting and lishing. After his to hr.s submitted g partment of Columbia, the Eskimo obtained rifles of the army a report from the whalers in the '70s. caribou were the Adjutant-Generin the most reckless fashion. reviewing the results of his investigation slaughtered There Is now. Gen. Funston says, a cernative3 of destitution of cf reports among tain amount of destitution and occasional starvation amongr the Eskimos of BeAlaska. Gen. Funrton says his investiand Kotzebue sound, but It is ring toseaconditions gation was made In the summer season due prevailed years and that, as the destitution complained before the miners which came to the shore of obsea. The natives all but exterof occurs only in winter, .the data he Bering the caribou and also killed the tained was mostly from conversation with minated walrus with the same reckless disregard traders, missionaries, miners and other for the future. Gen. Funston says that under favoraresidents of the country. ble conditions the reindeer enterprise In Most of the natives along the coast of Alaska will remove any causes which may Alaska, Gen. Funs'on says, belong to the now exist for destitution among the Es. Thlinket race. are Indians, not klmos, but that they are trifling and ImThey .lusKimos, ana he says there never has provident. He recommends that they be beeyff any general destitution among them. put under control of the Department of V ifiUV r,rns-ipr- if oeSDlte inelr the Interior and their aimless Jn. Funston says, there ar soma dls- - and visits to mining; towns andwandering all setcondl-r- features tlements of white men be prevented. n their Piurcging regarding l In, the principal ones being tuberculosis advises that under no circumstances Kauor. shoull rations be distributed to them ' ,'.je Yukon Indians aro described to be gratuitously. Ja primitive state, but are honest a- -d niiustrlo'is. About-thonly reports in-of The Deseret Cigar has made Us repudestitution among the natives of the tation quality of the tobacco used terior of Alaska have been regarding in it. on the A. BERNSTEIN, Try it. those on Copper river, but his informa54 Market st. tion was that these Indiana were trifling Maker. and worthless. Concerning th Alaskan Eskimo, Gen PICTURE FRAMES, 6 E. 3RD SO. e S s oarper FUNSTON REPORTS ON THE INDIANS OF ALASKA ' B FEET in "CINDERELLA," or "A DRESS REHEARSAL." Sboenburg-Waldenbur- 1 y .' and that's why we use these columns to bring more business. O CULLEN HOTEL Sunday. ADMISSION. 10C. c ll' n r try a kit. "Rudolph and AdolDb." Tl-cp- vry f A;k-- a lrckfat tlejiiry paritd.v. ho for npprrclat? j;oi I thine. rr WEST SECOND SOUTH. Performances every afternoon and 4 p. m.; evenings, 7.30. 8:30 and 9:0 p. m. Amateur N'ght. Thursday. Baered Concert advertise in TELEGRAM Aflcf jour turkey you'll rrm back to th k cry day way f aa a Just ucifi!lon ,nj cur llanton ir.cntKm , i.x. . J THE MACKEREL Tomorrow Night & It pays to Boston Beauty trJC. DOING BOTH, AND NOW AUD CAJX. 1031. 10 E. 3rd 8cuUu Thon Mil . WE ABE RIGHT HERE Vienna Model Bakery Tic. yi v. beKtni 1) ff DelirenKl to all parU f th eity. Thon or call and your order for 1L hmmt BJTIAJD rv4 a2e J L- - Tutsdav, Dec. i. mitlre-F?cl ,c. Evtnlng ptlccs, sc, Uk, Seat o PPFF IN v AJD CAKES. NEXT 60 ' ,V1 V - PREACH n prrrarnme. or all thr FEET IN "CINDERELLA" , Mm etrcu ML ua. uttn?--caUlotr- mmm-lookl- nv 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. "Woman Gets Ten Years. Staunton. Va Nov. 27. Mrs. Ellen IUl-le- y wg found guilty today of planning the wreck on the Norfolk &. Western railroad at Greenville last December, and her punishment fixed at ten years In the peniHaliey, and Jotentiary. Her son. James have been convicted of seph Kennedy wrecking the train. Bailey was condemned to serve elrhteen years In the In the case penitentiary, while the of Kennedy brought In ajury verdict of murder In the flrrt desr I1 u wnai ma-ita-r aaf r4ra2Arty yM ) WE' eot rwchlaf 9m& ajtm tU curtomri planned for next Tuesday, and go to (Or "A rr either matinee or evening performance A pretty opera, railRharftL") of run and local of "Cinderella, or A Dress Rehearsal." hits. at the Theater. You won't regret It. If you ml It, you'll be vorry whn 504 r.3"" nMiil Vrt'jr fri" Seal sale opens at 10 p. m. tomorrow. Prices, WHAT J PARIS, Nov. 27. A Genoa, Italy, correspondent of the Llberta says the Princes and a Alice of New Wilson, European. Don who is of Carlos, living Arrivals at the New Wilson, European, daughter with her maid of honor at Sorrl. quietly F. E. were: Frudenthal, Fioche; a villape on the coast of Italy, about nine vesterday C. W. Saxraan, Idaho; J. H. Calderhead, miles from Genoa, is deeply chagrined at C. R. E. TayMichigan; D.Anderson. Sandy; the false reports of her elopement. S. H. Peck DenGreinetz, A from Men tone France. Tueslor, Butte; San Francisco; day, dispatch out that the Princess ver; M. Levy, W. M. Tull, after pointing M. E. Bezzant, Ogden; W. L. Reese. MurAlice was living in retirement at Sorrl. ray; Miss Thorn, Murray; E. A. Kirby, said her friends denied that she had F. G. Putnam, D. J. Sunsday, Mis. W. eloped, and alleged that she was institutAlexander, Alexander, New A.York; Miss ing legal proceedings to obtain a separaMiss S. E. AlexM. J. Keeler, J. tion from Prince Victor Frederick, her Gray, M. Burke, Chicago; Miss F. husband. ander, W. Gerald. C Harmon. J. M. Donald, BingCity; R. E, Owens, ham; J. Johnson, Park The St. Dennis Cafe, private dinF. Bennett, C. VI. WilIdaho; F. Featon, unexcelled serliams, W. N. Mason and wife, Payson; ing rooms on two floors, G. S. Litton, Nick vlile. vice, popular prices, 26J Main. WASHINGTON, PRACTICE m IOO "Was The Cullen. at the Culler hotel Yesterday's J. Frank were: m son Muiic by Jotcth Hart. numbers were accorded enthusiastic applause. Mr. Shepard accompanied Mr. Weihe and his playing was considered very "j - - nmiMMm, npp vmt tKjSm. COR. GRANDPA s, praiseworthy. AT THE HOTELS. F.J.mLLDMJGCO. fsr- - M l l X" COLD TABLETS. Bright MurlcaJ land. r.A if WE HXLXS 11 1 REFINED VAUDEVILLE. te at . MAJ. AND MRS. M. A. BREEDEN left yesterday morning for a hort nd visit in Colorado Springs Denver. rfr' f' BSf. &0c: FOXY left last store. DAILY ANIMAL dowmu'rt All Succes. SAMUEL ' evening for New York, where they remain Tor a time before going to Europe to rend the winter. , WET PET Tr wtt ra fftt tfcfci Tonrght 4 Toaorrow Night UXTUJ 5 a mr 5AUT LAKE Via the Burlington Route. December 6th is fixed as the date of the Elk3' memorial services at the Salt Tickets on sale November 27th, 25th 29th. For full information call on Lake Theater. That edifice will be dec and to or write in orated purple and white and good R. F. NESLEN. General Agent, 79 West Second South speakers and music will be secured. Seats will be reserved for all Elks Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. desiring to attend, and special invitations will be issued to relatives of the More pleasure in phonograph than at deceased members, whether the departthe theater. Call and hear the best at ed brother was a member of the local 325 South West Temple. League Cycle fun-make- rs night, the occasion being the farewell concert of Miss Emma Ramsey and Miss Jennie Sand?, who are about to start upon an The extensive concert tour. singers were assisted by Willard Weihe, the violinist, and Arthur Shepard, as accompanist, and the audience voted the concert a success, greeting the various minbers with applause that showed unmistakably how much Miss each was appreciated. Ramsey sang in both English, French, Italian and German, and showed the wide range of her voca' powers to perfection. numbers rendered Among by her was the jewel song from "Faust (Gounod), the Bohemian air from 'Carmen," the grand eir du .Freischutz (Weber), the jk German song, "Im Herbst," leh Ham im Geweinet Traume arid "Im Wunderschoe-fie- n MFranz), Monat Mai" (Schuman). The "Marine." by Edourd Talo. was beautifully rendered and received with great satisfaction. Miss JernJe Sands, as was well received by pianiste, music-loverand Mr. Weihe's a i CHICAGO AND RETURN $44.50, OLD-TIME- R 4 Lvtrawtfvvruxnnnnrurtsuj MRS.BULLER Players y if ana is The Salt. Lake Telegram. FRIDAY EVENING, KOVEMBER 27, 1903. MJM 109 S. Main Street. Telegram is I modeled after the I leading evening papers of the great cities. It contains something for everybody. Ad dress, f i 9 THE Stein way & Sons Alason & Ha nil in Geo. Stcck Co. Kimball Co. Smith 5c Barnes VV.W. P mnos TELEGRAM 149 S. 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