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Show MONDAY "EVENING, DECEMBER 7, canwvtnnr "ju njxnswvnsi minnrvrup The Salt Lake ELeoram. 1D03. l PADEN HOME FROM EAST i ?vnj rvTLruruuxriA unxuru vruvn rjnru uul MR?. T. B. LEWIS has announced the fengagement, of her daughter, : M"ud. to J. Ledeerwooi Craisr. The wedding will take place dur- . " " After spending some weeks in Washington, attending the special session oi Congress, and visiting' many other cities ton J. Routbard. of the East, the Rev. William M. MR. AND MRS. J. A. REEVES will Paden has returned to Salt Lake, as. entertain the Cup ani Saucer sured, he says, that the crusade against ' club at their home, 75 P street, Reed Smoot will result In the unseating Tuesday evening. of the Apostle Senator. Dr. Paden reports that he finds it MR. AND MRS. PERRY S. HEATH have gone to Washington, where difllcilt to overcome a tendency on the they will visit for a saort time part of Eastern Senators to believe that before going to Louisville to is himself a polygamist. Smoot spend the Christmas ' holidays. T am more sure myself that he is not MISS AILEEN MACLEAN will not repolygamist," said Dr. Paflt-n-, "than . turn to this city until after any of those politicians. Christmas, which she will spend "There are three points we have to be with friends in Minneapolis. very careful over. First, the people are tx ready to believeourMr. Smoot a polygassertions to the amist, in epite of DRUMMERS SCORED contrary; second, they are thinkingasthat an he took a more formidable oath we and he third, than did; really apostle BY BOSTON PREACHER have to steer clear of the States' rights question by keeping the Senate from in the matter on the 'ground that acting Dr. Henry C. Mapie of Boston, home he represents a State which has broken solemn compact with the Federal GovSecretary for the American Baptist aernment, the only punishment for which union, spoke at the Second Baptist is to cut off that State's representation. church last night. Airing his address, j "We struck the Senate at Just the which was mainly on church matters, right time, when it had little or nothing peio but meet and hear he stated that in the last thirteen years to in and day out. Grant's actitions day 100.000 ths Baptist church had made tion in away he ed a good deal, converts in Asia and S0.000 in Europe. for evenrunning Mr. Smoct had to apologize for The following is an extract from th'j him. It created a great deal of talk and sermon which is the speaker's opinion unfavorable comment. of commercial travelers: of the ur.seating will "The "The Lord is not the only one who come up subject in the committee after the reghas his missionaries; Satan also ular session has got started. Counsel - has his. foreign of will be heard, and if the committee and an.ong them are the commercial traveling men. "They go thinks the case needs Investigating it off into other countries and leave their may call witnesses to Washington or . It will be afreligion behind them: and there indulge; may come to Utah in vice and wickedness." ter the holidays, probably, before anything definite will be know about the committee's action. MR. AND MRS. J. ISEMAN have an- . ncunced the engager lent of their daughter. Minnie, to Mil- . . . ot !"-i- it.-lf- The slnaers and musk was well choaen. Parley P. Chrlstenacn. delivered an eloquent address In which a glowing tribute was pitJ to the de parted brothers. an The Rev. K. I. Goshen spo'e of the appropriate manner. The namesloiio'ws: mtmbera who have died are W. W. Mil. K. J. Pratt. F. II. Peter. J W. Smith. Lester Wallsch. W. A. F. X. llollman. P. Watklr.a. K. A. J. McKenna. I mi I a Goldsmith. Max A. J. K. O'BriHi. Owen Itopie, jonn Peter. C. Laux. It. L McKlroy. A. S. Watson. W. II. Root. L. E. Kttrr. Frank Waih- burn and Lester Taylor. vice. The local organization of Socialists at a special called meeting held yesterday afternoon took State Secretary E. S. Lund severely to task fsr refusing to deliver to an assistant secretary certain books and records. His bill for j Aroma ORSON PRATT DIES In the presence of an of mourners, the body Bishop Abiel Leonard Mt. Olivet noon at the conclusion ! oen-.eter- a-t- n c; TJisrnxuj nsxrumj-iru- x rvruvn rvrua Known It is a wtll-know- AU fto-l- til Train a - PANT. ft BRIER BUSH nr That Wca Ts'jr H'rta T ln.di'JmNL rr. tku Bait Laka Cry COM- "THE BONNIE same surrnn p.c OrUt CULLEN HOTEL t. a wnrq. r;iv fact that n rrcic TION. f aZl La pnoDUC- - a s CoiWNJr-Dr- Sccds.Cnt Flowers. Balbs s Pr rHrderPlaJit mv. II f. T. J ly act atfeav ! Btrt Cara fm Paaa th V-m- r. -- THE DAILY PAPERS Arc all riht as advertising mediums, for thoic who take a dally, but : : : : C. 2ND SO. iiAvn TOU CORN? Our VIIRT A The SORE Will top tM corn at once. Drug Co. CHF.Mlftm Corner tvrolt the toptofflre. FA MILT p REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER r'o anl J. F. us Heart LatSaadtr Tbt Farmer Inter-Mounta- in Cure Liquid Corn remove th j Bit-ho- pctiT tn rtfn main IetU4. srrroariNa IN irno.NO rt, held. Eulogistic tributes to the life, work and character of Bishop Leonard were delivered by the Most Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, prelate of the American Episco- - SAYS DEATH PENALTY pal church. Bishop Olmstead of Colo-- j Funton of Boise and rado, HURTS PUBLIC MIND Bishop Moreland of Sacramento., After the services the bishops, clergy and laity of the chvlrch held a meeting Strong Sermon Against Capital Pun and drafted formal resolutions expressive of their sense of bereavement in isbment la Delivered by the Sickened the King. the loss of Bishop Leonard. i. now 7. known as to who will MADRID. Dec. Rev. Dr. TLsh. While King Alfc.ns Nothing was hunting at Casa Campo. if gamo-kt-pbe Bishop Leonard's successor. Until fired, killing a thepherfl. The the huse of shall make a King was so affected by tne incident that choice. Presidingbishops Object lens to !h death penally o a Tuttle or some Bishop he returned immediately to the palace one as a him substitute by appointed One account of the affair is that the panip-ketppunishment for ctlm wefe consldi red will be in charge of the district. suspected the shepherd of an inthe Kev. William II. Finn of the Py tention to attack one of the members of First Unitarian church In hl3 fcrmon the King's suite. PLiri of Social Serivce. yesterday morning. Now York. D.x-- 7. Tl AnuTi-a- r InstiThe Rev. Ir. Fish went ovr th" vari Applauded by Convicts. mihiIc puuUc today tute for Social ous arguments In favor of capital pun111.. Dec 7. .V'rs. M. r.ill'r?-to- n a plan which th institute was invited to ishment JOIIET, and decided that It Is a ir!lc th Booth caused an unusual d'monsTa-tio- n submit for carrying out of the of barbarism, having a strong tendency The 's at thf prison chapel, she setrut. Sunday plan for a regional muju-jm- . a district for to prrvent the proir cured 150 recruits for her prison voluntc'-leaguunlhnvnl of and spoke so eloquently that the a "City Beautiful. " a so iai tiu r, a a and crlm cfTctt upon demoralizing civi-1200 of nw nil hi' tlov..r the public. convicts broke through thu uuai partnu-nlo) . r:ind out. j;ard nd. play Kroim ii Sunday rules and appl.i'rk-d.too'- - gvrr.t. italics. hoiiia tours and ili-- r Train-Robb;t-to- . roiled. . The Deertt Cigar has made Its repu- ;t system 'f awards and priz-- s. tl o.s and Ilarrlsburg. Pa., f Ivr. 7. An nttnitel tation on the quality of the tobacco used horn" cf iivvi d architect ar Xk.-- ! train robtx ry km riiMrat! lust nlsht by Luilt. In it. Try it. A. BERNSTEIN, f th- - Phllad 1) hU A si c!al on:cTs E4 Market st. Maker. at Jluthfrford yar!i. Wl Ham It. Beh:ad3 Own Daughter. Crald. juppo!od to if fro.n Pnttsvtllc. h fi nuloe cf i train anl drovo D- c. ". Florr-nc"Seidler Bros., late of New York, have At i:bo!i. nar mounted theoff Italy. th engine, lirlnif i!rf at ir.f opened up a new Ladies Tailoring Parhere, a peasant wouian named L r.i.i M;r-r- a him. Crabb was Mnnily rrd nnd dausa-t('"- . lor and are prepared to receive orders docaph t"d her sister.-y- i w The woiuan'n motlv' y .ilnusy placed tu Jail. from $35 and up; silk lined 310 So. Main aid siio i Jid vh--not; display 1.the Ivast retfTct Bt. lor l;er t K. 2Itn PO. PirTT'RE Pit A MKft .irrpt' aninxirinjxruuinrLrurnjmnrinr BtWred Merchant Dead. NEW YORK, Dec. 7. Louis Worm-Ko- r, brother of Ieadore Wormser, Sr., of the banking firm of I. & S. Wormser, is dead at his home from heart disease. He amassed a fortune in , California as 'a merchant and had lived a retired life in this cP.y for several years. clui nineteen-year-ol- d reml-conpeio- e ADMISSION. 10C. HIAWATHA BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY AH lb !!! r rf thr o. nO irl lltUdar cf rwit, tutsch la roRort Tovr.s plcaaad to call for ...FLORODORA... CHILI PARLOR had daughter, Ontario a narrow escape from df'ath by asphyxiation Sunday. On Saturday nlRht prior to Kojr.g to bed they added considerable fuel to the fire in the tIroom ftove. In order that tho room might be kept warm all night, and because of the coll outflde neglected to leave any of the windows open. Albert Kay, Jr., w&c awakened about H o'clock In the morning by a noise in .his mother's room. He made an investigation and found his sister In a condition groaning nnd making futile efforts to get out of bed. He removed toth her and his mother to another room. It was necfsary to call a physician before Mrs. Kay could be revived. The coal In the ftove had generated enough ks. which escaped through the open drought, to have kil'ed both mother and daughter, had thf y lxen left in the room another thirty minutes. Yesterday morning in the f ame house of worship a special memorial in honor of the dead ctaurch leader was Piopk. t 17 of the beautiful with Is a healthful, itrf ngthtninf. stimulating and rifrt hirs ari titer that if. whtn properly prepared by Bracr.Irg'a "Chiir t ALMOST ASPHYXIATED Saturday after- I nrrjM W r4 XUrst- Asatr Pur4r. Cwfl Coffee Chili Con Came al ritualistic funeral service in St. Mark's cathedral. 5 i y Rerd EAST THIRD SOUTH. 1 a-- immense throng of the Rt. Rev. was interred In T-- ThardBT. UnlonToi & Coffee Co. Orion Orson Pratt, son cf Apofltl rratt, and well known in muslral cir cles, died in Ogden yesterday. He vaa in his 6Tth year and though he had been ailing for several months, nothing serl ou was thought of his sickness until two weeks ago, when he was confined to hi3 bed. The deceased was born In Klrtland. O., In 1SH6, and came to Utah at an here mor early age, having resided than fifty years, lie was knon .d In mu-ticwas rircles as Prof. Pratt, successful a? a teacher of the riano and harmony The funeral services will be rrivat and will be held today at 2 p. m. from the homo of Ernest L. Trait. 31 O street, in this city. Beautiful Memorial Service Is 11:1 1 in Honor of the Rev. Leonard. for court costs and tttorney's fees, u.ued in securing an 'injunction restraining the Socialists of Let.i from fusing with the Democrats, waf turned down. Lund wa3 present and in his defense insisted that h should h ive been given some notice before the cj.1I for the records va? made, and that his course of action at Lehl was necessary in order to prevent fusion in thj future 5150 VAUDEVILLE. Prfortrra.secs ttw; rd 4 i trC. p. ra ! AT AN. ADVANCED AGE 6 Reuben Fax NOVELTY THEATEk 25 Cents would your order. Stcddart H. AND satttfsctlon. and tt U only To s"1t VTs Mrs. Albert C. Kay and her NEXT ATTRACTION: .Hoaa MaivOU la "ia Hcpklna- WE GUARANTEE ENTIRE NEW BILL OP VAU devllle attraction" will be of fered tonight at the Novelty TRIBUTES TO THE BISHOP J. lnptrtt CVtuplete. TUB actor. rAVOTtrrr Over Niagara Falls Natural. -- MOTHER AND DAUGHTER IS TAKEN TO TASK KIHKK Xa ffHELLE PRKinKT 8aUwv Tfca Scenic TTRD?rrarrAT. MATTKKE' S K. matinee. STATE SECRETARY FIVE KlOimi. COMMEKCTKO Dec 10th, Thursday, MATINEK SATURDAT AT U P. M. J. H. Stoddart occasion bring the Elks memorial ser . Hiitl-Srro- aw PRICED tfJTTHREE N101IT8 BEGINNING was grlvf n An excellent programme SJUITI - at the Salt Lake Theater last night, the in "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. G'nd Theater Dark. "Novelty Theater Vawdrrille. THE VETERAN ACTOR. J. M. STOD-dar- t, and a competent company, will open an enga (cement of five nights and Wednesday matinee at the Salt Lake Theater to-os night. Mr. Stoddart appear Lachlan Campbell and Reuben Fox as Pofty. Practically the same cast is carried as appeared here last season and made such a strong impression. TilE GRAND THEATER WILL BE dark until Thurs'Tay nUht. when melodrama. the sensational "Over Niagara Falls." will open for three nights and Saturday ( mm mm SERVICES IN MEMORY OF DEPARTED ELKS Salt Lake Theater . Minister Disusses the Three Points Involved in the Smoot Case. ing January. THE MARRIAGE of Misa Martha A. Stokes and J. E, King will take place on the evening of Eecem-- ber 17th. '"' W P-- " , IUlSULriJ1S 5 An advertisement in The InterMounain Farmsr will J bring good results, especially In mail crder trade. Rates very reasonable. Address of th Dual Dtatrtota. The New WUson farmer, Salt Lake Gty Inter-Mounta- in XTJROPZAN HOTEL. A, FRED WZT. l IaLT LAKE CITT. Bates: H t P 00 pr &r. Popular Pro4 too Room. "Itn Telephona. Hot 7te-4ran- nd Cold Wtw. Running Pr1t Btht er Ilily . FREE . pro-it!i- e . hl-tor- Tlio oilier lnv w rrnrriNl $fM fi.f Soil Imsc n of lh rtnh I.iqtmr He loaruil it t .t DllTertd ta all part cf tbt 'Pfcena or cull cad im,rm city. your ordera for A2JD CAKE 3, tia fricnl" BBXAD l ic l Yienna Mode! BaKery . - tin-nu- n rn.u:miis tr it.n ihjit. newels ovt-rpvw- f ar-.-i- Tears apjo. mr.NTirn: AND CAJX. rPhma 1&31. 10 E. 3rd SomUa, r I'itit Merchants' Protective Association er i FRIEN $400 er d i.rur:. crn'i. ;. Mrr. - TYNER WRITES OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT, DENYING ALL CHARGES Washington, Dec. . Jainos X. Ty ner, who was assistant Attr.t-noGen- oral for the I'ostofllcf1 department until dismissed on account of matters connected with the rost office- rffairs, has sent the following Wte to I'ro-idrnIloosevelt. dated at Washington To the President: Sir In ofticial statement as President of your the United States addressed to the American Republic in connection with the report of Fourth Assistant Bntow en the alleged ixjstal frauds, you make certain statements concerning mv supposed connection therewith, which I take the liberty of answering: in order that J;. to the report, arid to end your ' fact that mt urn? u'reel r iharge i mad. aKainst me in the ndurt f my hKh oftiif. nor has, nor can i.u cent of Kain be traced o mo. If niv life is spared Fhall lully refute ail the f;;rmi.i and ,ia of Mr. llr.-toand a ha 11 bo able tu show the reasons wht h to withhold from you further data andhim JO misquote and falsify that which he did aubmit to you. T also to ftatc if anv nf th f ri ndH of Tyncr have, that ns you ailfRe. advanced the that In this case to chlrf offendertheory Vas myntphw, Mr. Par-re- tt and that my alleged offenses were duel to my falling mental and bodily powrecmay properly ko upon yuur officialers, they did eo without mv knowledge or ords. ass.nt. It is tru that owintc to two I do not desire to question your pond strok. a of ny bodily 'powers faith or sincerity in accepting the conclu- have failed pnralaiB. me, and I have to face a sions of your subordinate. Mr. Dristow, third and truer and may sterner ere and in dignifying them with too weight of many dayp, but my mental Judft I power? ocofficial your high thank (Jod, have never puttered and I position; but has it curred to you that penoinur the trial of the trust will not fail me until conthree indictments against me based on vinced the American pubdc andhave that you the allegations of lhj and without my acts have been honest, honorable and report, me deone heard in my word from having straightforward in the Riht of Clod and fense, your premature und unwarranted mail. I am confident that the relit ton a V.f announcement of my assumed Kuilt and Mr. Barrett with me and my department caH to the court and jury to indorse were as innocent and ..s h:.nnr..b!o as J your i ho same is, to am 'Ui.'e were all my motives and acts. Fay the least, extraordinar.d dangerous'.'. r also wish to deny y.ur utterly unwarary 1 am not even be ranted statement that "The sro.s corrupthat I should asking case cf Tner"ha gone on for in presumed innocent or that htfom 1 am tionnumb-.-condemned by you or the department I a of joarg.'" Vou nhouhl know, avnuW be confronted lv nroof or witand your subordinates do know, that no sses or Rjven an opportunity to bo heard single aet of corruption, nroia or mild, has lu n diseovt-remy oemsc; or that in the trial against me; und that tha J u'ronts me I should have a fair which, nited tstates (.lOVernment. with lis forly trial 1 am asking is that in view of the Inspectors und chief Inquisitor, Mr. of my life and the fact that mv will be unable to discover one. I have tried by forty odd years of faithh may at any moment be forever sealed. Is letter be niea anion? your official ful service to ny country to prove niv zeal rtkordtf of my case, topethr wtih my let for falthfu'nejs and honesty In the public ter or juiy xi, ivm, to 3ir. hiisiow, service, anj I now fay to you. the Presiof which I attach. dent of tiie l'nit"d Slates, my executive, I desire again to- deny every one of the as if it were the last word I shall ever utv oiled charges made by ilr. Cristow in hl and hon ter, that in your at;-n!i-.- fp-ofi;- 1 t to-iay- Postu--iiter-.;enera- l- : l 1 t? r uni-mi- ty a-o- - well-recogniz- ed -.t orable Real for tiie public Kr-- 1. you hav allowed ourj.elf to be derrtved and Unloosed on. and while I eanr.ot l,op. f, r a hearinn nt our hnndK. I rhall tit least Rive itc wretthtd eo'.nrr of nit i these HrtiiiKS and of havl-'that heartnfi whirl) right und Jurtlce ought to aceortl In nic. c nief g ten-.at.d--- prcp-isltlon- 2S. W231IA&D, I Teacher of Plana. metho.3. Declnncra a VL tr.d Rulh. ar. i.vt i.ikk th. I54 MAIN I5-- MAIN I 1 JlltS. d r lt!-5- It ATTIE Ialty. to in the letter to the president, Is dated July 12, 1503. It Is Gento an invitation eral Tyner'a from the Fourth Assistant Attorney General to reply to certain points involved In the investigation eubn.itiel by Mr. I'.riftow. Gen. Tyr.er 8a ja that as a full reply to the "unw arrantrd de. ductlons" In atr. Hrlatow's letter may In a Talr and honet investl-Katlo- n ad.t him of t)u General' cfl'.ie. he will return an answer, at th? fame tine calling attention to the fart that he h.n io acct'js to the r.les of the department, but tp'akM only from his best rcoI!tc- He then answers In prcat details l tion. matters calletl to hbt attention by Mr. lirlstow. and closes as follows: muM l It ci.ier.t to you that certainly speel.'lr .uh.ns narrow jour several .own to two anti only two. One that I niad certain rtil- as to whleh your Judgment and mine oi.'Ter. The other that I abused mv tioi- Hon wllfuilv or to further the interest or my unwittingly by marruiae, Mr. nephew h lawver. frarticlmr hi nrofe. Harrett. 1 fion in AVashinKlon. cannot even mean to insinuate lhwe that you that 1 showed him any of the alleged favora aa the result of a corrupt barxaln or underus. between There standing absolutely no evidence to any suspicion ofg such corruption Justify or of anv auch nope. htever, for there rtftrrc-- I Leading mtisicians I ana musical Studios d Vry respectfully. JAMl',3 N TTNF.lt. The htter to Mr. I'.ristow, uhlrh somi: pKfirr.i: s s under-standin- dlrerufll A Kiano-fort- AQICES OSBORNE. f VIn- announce Lchemay t,e w'.u irila at hrr atudto. No, ef rTof. e Main tht Tflrh(in SH0KING JACKETS v M-- ANTON PEDEI1SEN. Teacher, cf Piano, Viclln and B;edlo. Cls.vteT Main S. Tel. St. T1. 1J.T-- M-.)- V9 fc-V- Tal.i-- r 2.--. e. Tim fvr r J rz: . tn thk t lk . J,nttie I, ft )ur ui-o- n ao u. it-moi- l s: l-- ak ROBES T: e ire.t taacr.if.. M attiiy c f l.rcught Io this tnats'i The at.tt Ikeauliful Si'.kS Pri tlM, nnl l:l Prled uoura , are t t.r . f! 5 tU tAt S . e r.4f,tu tiJUj l"tr-- U r.d sitiii:kt.am Truth J4 tj Al b Ur i p ere m.',,.,.(- !l!i:vrrN! Kcfrh fi.nre . ti'rv J!' ti' .nl outlnc rt.rrl. prbe t' 4cj. m'n'n rr.-HO. rr i;oVNSi'lli;VluT. 11 H ATI I U jr.,1 i !IK. n- .e. "er'.i - ti.tei. ; r ltab f.-everythlr. In P.r.e f.ne Muf ;i Fur is f.r. fieri, jeh arl allow oir 'errer. Io : , o w j0a ar.y attkV A! In e H-'.- k (m ar-- e ChtutmVs j riuandera, ju may r-- mi. fr,r fUintirr. T P. O nairetis. NoAltorr.ey ."..cuivJ 8uth 'Vft tret I. City, Utah. flt BATH J ::sTit;rT Trdrd Judicial SttrKS. ot'i;r c.f Plan rointyf. of ?lt jljiin. US 8 I.in itlfJ. tlf't.dnt. The Slate r.f 1'Uh the a.iM j to-ftr.lnt: wltMn ar ht rroy p ;mrrin-nlur t he mtf twenty ! aptrar lre of (his summons ut'n vu. If Tvet within the county In l.h n this action Is brouaht: otherwise. itllr. day after service, r..l deffr.d Pr thirty at. nc rtilillM fAJlare so action; and In rmo cf U do. Jadcment will be rrd ur.-- : t oa Ulrst ecordlnjr to the ctemar.d tf the vhtch within ten ; after ervir ef t.!s cleilc vi'.l lx tummor, with the of ld roitt in" DRESSING GOWNS Tlar-mop- y. GRAY BROS. & CO. 6r t, er.: tr t a'j !: |