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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1903. fftSTFB FAMlI Y WITT. GRANT NOW DREARY AND CHEERLESS IN LONDON IS LYNCH'S CHRISTMAS -'- EAT CHRISTMAS TURKEY AT THE OLD HOMESTEAD A letter from London says: Coster, the unfortunate WILL REACH THEIR has for months been who consumptive HOME TUESDAY NOOtt. home the and pining: lor wasting away was fouwl who and (I of her childhood, in desperate straits a month ago by The Mr5;, Coster and her two little is bays should reach their new home r.) happy. Telegram, III-- . Tuesday, about On Christmas day she and her two (1 in Ilinckk-ywer.t noon. 'East over the They 14 at 12 will sit of and age years boys to and then on Denver Rio Grande the table of their relatives and will menof the Burlington and Misway by tally compare their condition with what souri river routes. It was on Thanksgiving lay. They will wonder if their Christmas the ladies of the llast Side Raptist feast Is a dream, which will have a bit- church know how grateful I am for ter awakening, or will look back upon what they h;ive done for me. They Rave the past three months and will ask my boy, George, a complete outfit of themselves if it were a hideous phan-tasm- a. clothing and a better and more useful outfit could not have been bought. of several Asks God to Bless Them. Through the "I only hope that not one of these good d and charitably inelimid will ever fa: in a condition of r.ersims and The Teloarram, railroad people want and poverty. If they ever are, j Mrs. I can help them. 1 want to have the transportation was secured for and Co- - .er and her two boys. This, the j opportunity of so eloin,?. May God in expense, was secured Satur- - jI his love and wisdom, abundantly ble-- s and prosper them: day. and Mrs. Coste v; as notified of the i uimi io iiiauiv the people of S:i!t fact. Lake. Rspecially do tender my deepMrs. V. A. Stiekney of the Children's est gratitude to The Teh gram for w hat association of it has done for me. Mrs. Stiekney and Aid and IIorne-Findi:-1't.uh had some time ;q.o become inter- her unlimited kindness will never be ested in the deplorable condition of Mrs. by me. ('hri-'trn."On and her sons. '.hrou.rU the peruday when my boys sal or The Telegram, and secured the re- - and I sit down to a bountiful table, surthe rounded by our loving relatives and my nicval of the family to the dear old mother and my sisters, I will association. She immediately began preparations in spirit be with Salt Lake's charitable for the departure or' her consumptive people w ho have b( n so good to me, and the Ixrys, by asking for donations and I shall think of what miirht have been had it not been for The Telegram of money and clothing. and those who so nobly responded to its The change of presidents of the Kuro-pea- n missions will oeur on January 1st. when President Franci3 M. Lyman retires to be succeeded by President Grant. On December 2Cth and 27th there will be district meeting; held In London, at which both President Grant and I'resident Lyrnn will be present Ml or the .ondon conference mission aries will be called in for this occasion iicMueni layman, as at present ar ranged; will sail for home on the White tar liner Cymric. January 14lh. accompanied by Joseph J. Cannon, acting editor of the. Millennial Star, and Henry If Blood, now president of the Ixmdon con tereriee. "Hamuel Hunt of Millville. Cache county, has been released, to return home December 17th. on account of the illness of his wife." , - u;-l- 1 i e' ir WxV .ir tjr CV 14 f-- vj; ' FOR X3IAS GIFTS vvV 1 .: 1 . 1 V.-i-i- v- - i . . ?.t '' - i J.-ur- - . 1 i I- rn-.ic- 1 I i a A ft O 1 m Ark & U iiii 'ill l I 1 m iM.Wl : 0 7 - , v M I j ti ii fl ivn U U M im. rr ii ii i bi It- I Pj j J xj if) JH to u i!bt - r Meichint' Prot?!lv Dfbt Evrrj-whtr- r. t T VtV v, rV t w ftrr r OEN'L MCL. Aoclticn.Of I 'AMf r Omoil Tcj. nw i I iii 111 mi'A ill I j.LIKK C Hf I J ef Li 4 rtci ;i Ctrr.mtf W no?.": .r. VtW ii tclln. ibrsj; l.tn A t COMK TEOPLE 1 m JL M ton w?::p, unJ w:..- -, for coilectlcrx a x. y m m 61 U thin "ftd." ray to It J04 7 ) tt tW ii u II tf II kit. "If 71 17 J your 1 vtV -- Wy hS ii II i " The bevcrape that not only builds up the bJy, but he$ strength ;ind energy for the day's work. a nt t","" 7i i VTfcsfcx vt r wi lniiiBiTw4m 1 j.'i Vfrr : bmmm. - p . lt 1 - y.r. f n'"-?;-zleinen- t. .m-sau- er WtV frvr.t. ONt J TeU-Kram- $r Si.oo . 1 -- i nluinol in rii n e ' U.tts. al... t vaI )' I" t t!.". ,.'.h pr n iu : r f i - I was the Hrst - d ! - per with mother and prrandma and all the rest of them I will lhlrik of Salt Lake's kind hearted people and The . If it had not been for that paper I believe mother would have been . dead by now." Scene at the Train. The other boy, Clor.n. 12 years old. was equally jubilant. When Mrs. Co.-tboarded the train there; were tears in her ejes as ?h her thanks to Mrs. Ptlckney. A friend had provided a well tilled lunch hamper ith .vutticient refreshments to lafd h.er until Hiin klcy, III., her home, was reached. .Mrs. Coter had $S.."0 from which her tourist sleeper Perth was paid. Asld-fro- m Ihi.s iiuiouat a sick man sent her TiO cents. This money Mrs. ""ostor returned to him. IrfilfdntT to aci opt it. ; ty (i lcround. Il rjin . Manufacturers' ef!v if 1 ll.-n.-3- O he-wer- e ir 1- ; Croat iodic tion In dressmaking in Madam Jones' and Mr. Helper's depart-KElTH-men'?. niUKX CO. a-- r-- f Hundreds of Uxquisitc Effects at Less Than SALT LAKE M1MR0DS KILL MANY RABBITS d f liuteJini i ? Ccst. os;-ld- f his i ase b. foi 11 day of ;i in ton. : fp r th" i e.t As soon ,vs t;oo ,f II.. . f Vt j 1 j - t fv.1 Ibn-it the lKard, t!:e deal h watch ai phmd rI to Pu. on Lynch. Th-- watch U om;" d of l i t , t lll I ,1 .it ;.n il srt.- - Eig Shoot Is Held at St, JchnV, Tarty (lu.irds Fred M. Sepnle. son and Harry Shurt'.liT. I.yn. ,N d- - .th I HUNDRED CHOICE WAIST PATTERNS B.ies 215 in t Few Hours' cell is r.ear th.e o; fiom v.hi. li M.r?-riI V 1 M?n wa:i rc' cntly Ir to .H xieutloo. f . , M.ili Ep&St. widin;. t !k stti i w v.. ey; .1 At:io".g the other as. s ee.sidei id by -- ? 1 J the board weir the following: , I I tb it c;. t.er, ri' J.. .., H ' ' tI Th' ' i for ' Harry T. Puke, four y-:r. V. ( M it tale, n . I .'.i'-""- . pardon d'uled; ?.,. J Ji't lM,.rd I ,ii-- . four robbi ry. parol iC? .'.- - : B ; .r . I et. it ! t I... y i.; -,. .,. .m : , H. four e.n. granie-ei!.-- 'I I .t . j 5. with int. nt to do bo;iy hirto. :i ta " Ikt I . J. N.i i r, pardon granted: ' yr,i,. , .. v. i: i j t.ar. f.iet-i'isji obtainir.g nam y under f i! t n I I ; n iardon granted: Thorn; s Aia'". lu:e t A i .r ' rp f ' 'f I yy m yy tp,.u m iii. n - . ,.t"'.., : 1 ? n nil f .. glary, par. Ion d.nled; fiin . iivf.-iul'. v ttn ln! iu w M e. Halt. n. three V j .i ;. r. i.,M ,.r I i C 1,1 .! l .il le,t. to commit robbery, pir.b.n J... !;.. ne.VSion I' r. 1 the conviction that she meant Thankful to Her Friends. word that she sa.kl. At this juncevery A:-the express man was loading a ture one of her sons, George, the eldest, small trunk, Mrs. Coster's solo pro pert:--. 15 years of age, entered the room. When into his wagon preparatory to taking it his mother asked him what he was to the depot, Saturday night. Mrs. Cos- thinking .about at that moment, the as follows to ? boy's face shone with happiness s he ter expressed hers-lof The Telegram who said unhesitatingly and without reserve: representative hal called to give her her tickets and a The Prayer of a Boy. money contribution that had been left was thinking that the people eif "t for her: Salt Lake had clone a great blessing "I canrot express in word.-- , my grati1 can wlK-they got mamma out of a sick bed tude, thanks a ik'. happiness. t fi e have that and then the in that years caring for hr as they have say of done. are getting everything They i;orn battling alone for the livelihood have I had ready for her to go away." myself ami two beys, never The boy did not speak as though friends raised up for me as has been the case in Salt Lake. The people here reciting a lesson well learned, but have been of the DOING kind. They spoke from the bottom of his honest, have done very little talking, but have boyish heart. 'ontinuing, lie said: "The Iord will he with those people. done a great eleal of work. "V. sive every one of them that these coed people of If I was able Salt Lake have given us has been of the a. Christmas gift. They'll ;el their "rest, but the best, (he most .haracteris-ti- e Christmas gifts from the Lord up above able to give feature of it all has been the spirit for all this. If ever 1 et them a hand I wish that 1 could do it. in which it has all been done. "When I sit down to Christmas din- wish to have Mrs. .1. J. Trenam and ..It v. t . WAIST PATTERNS ?(X . - boys e& T t I -- M riCTL'P.K FUAMKJ, 5 f,-- 3fcir liRii. l".,e, - fcr" i prity !en.;jd h 5 - recently from a minion to Cermanv and iletl.ire.l t!:at in that co ir.try th ministers Of the various dt noitiiiiat i.ms wore the worct Quick Response. Charity's enemies the iMers h;ul appeal. nider Kiihralrn .Iiiiii prrhr,l a "Oh. my boys are so pleased and As a result of her efforts and the pubU nt hy sertnon on the riece?sitv ef liuro licity given the case, the contributions thankful, and anticipate Christmas irts mid dian thoiclit old home with such delight: were forthcoming almost immediately. my I'resirient AnRns At. I'annnn was the Mrs. Coster and Mrs. Stiekney wish to Owes Her Life to Thern. r.e.vt a'il lat speaker. H bore tstl-m.ui- y who to have aU t. the tra'i of the fminfr Kpuk- express their thanks "I really think I owe my life to the rs' word. ard ina!e ;i been kind to them. They i'ed particu to Mrs. .1. J. Trena.m and people of Salt Lake and to The Tele. conimeuls otj tl'.e same itl'tri". jidditior.al larly grateful t ion Net iee.ihpt!t' amornf other women of the i'.ast Side Baptist gram, as l know will mMnl when i g.-Iiuli.'in footmonlT" of tin- - Carlisle rnesfpi to my home and have the eu'Ufoita cf wrre liuie!i, who undertook and thoroughly ball tHio. wtin to(k tliis tppertatiitv of accomplished the task of outfitting Mrs. home." feeing th-- Tabernacle. e.f manne,-carrieMrs. with Coster's earuestiie. clothing. foster and the iSstr ?JJr bij U,rr j model prisoner. It After the board" rrutlve t was, Miir.nunie.l thit Li:eh's app.PM woa! tion ha ' biTM ileplc! :u;d th it hav- to le shot on Janu.ti y s. Th Hoard ef I'ardoiiM may i all Me hi t ctmn.l ; su i S:il' spt aker .it the Taht rr.acle services n Presents flake Useful Christmas ..' Ju't - po-sib- H M d - J sionaries' Efforts. a f ternoeii. LACE COLLAR r i How Ministers in Germany Oppose the Misv. A. Wallace tt-.- f y-;- - rider Wallace Tells r fr iu-- j MORMON DOCTRINE Lid.-- -u. v-td- i 1 is it i', pre--int- N C V ZR UNDERSOLD PRICE TO ALU ll-nr- - I- INDIANS LISTEN TO fen-gott- ... ? t .? BNE 'with b.ler.t t" t:rr-'rdreary and checrlov Christmas reph Lridse. j.:t:!t Wruht. wini.tl: pirdcn awaits James Lymh. who?" rtithm for Ine yt rs. um! burs'.ary. gr.i.i l Uw-na commutation of sentence to life Im- parol drtiicd. roMry. Harry . both prisonment was tltnled by th Ufih nn1 J . r I'. Mlrk'd. Urtt-nyState P.oard cf Pardons on Saturd ly af"I: a" Kaiiibri lr.: a five ternoon. kilUrc of VI!lrJ the fof f ntI t.trl on No-Knutf-fern Lynch's applicatlrn v. inr?Sr.for ed by li , w c.i 13"1. r m!, jtratit'd n pnd petitions fdgnetl by Mayor Thompson, Iw !; tvii hM the numbers of the City t mini ! r.'i I ;h. .i.ii !'.iUni.'. that v 111 on e. K Xe ent the Jurorn who pat in the cae. Gu.;rd a"nip: . nllU K b! f ?. 5uIr ,i Hh'fr Zebu Ion Jacobs Mfd an affidavit to the effect that Lynch the olh r Drily Necessities tonlcts from killing hbn on the nU.'t r inl sivdi."t. na or the prison ileiiviry. ) to'n r Vih $.!, l'dFull irThe lIf"T. v. hen givirg Lynch and Haworth .u r. e,e l Shieia. K.incy Nkwfiir. MSery, WarAt ir tit. lh g making good i an I s"ajv. !eff den Wriijht Kt.ite I thr.l and iJliU' Uh WlHUUUTKCO. Flnce th" Jail break Lyrrh hid Wn a r.LMWN. TLIlilY IVi Main A -- kind-hearte- cri'-ites- Board ef Pardons Refuses to Commute Death Sentence; Duke's Plea Denied. "President Ileoer J. Grant and family arrived in Liverpool November 2Sth. after a long and rather rough voyage. Mrs. 'A. T.. CSTADUCHtD ,tV !j t A .t A? a.t 91 1 V'4f- - f" it m Si 1 is r. We shall i m CSjr 0 - W.1 Fl sj Sis IP Tra Er) w r"ri we ose out as soon as possible our ENTIRE STOCK OF PIANOS, ORGANS, PIANOLAS, TALKING MACHINES and all Kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at the. '.' is f v. We Have Over 100 lli? ly 321-5- i 1 PAla. egJiJjgV' A n i. uraoUi, tJurmrninagm n in j'imniMii t---l t rt 3 ,1 av v i & Bad), Fischer, Franklin, Heller, Steger, Singer, Winter, Armstrong, Brewster, which we offer as follows : Pi 5; 11 A' - S125 $350 Pianos for $175 S550 Pianos I 00 US 1 150 $400 1 r m i mvr; Pianos in Stock, including the Knabe, Kranlch aLi i"YS;."t 1. V 4l Pianos for 209 .ve. v. r S600 Pianos for S300 ORGANS FROM SI S.OO AND UP V. lold for Cash or on Installments. Merchandise at 'Similar Reduction Ail Kinds of Musical i?t-rv- l 1 9m-- JMi Z ; M0 .j.iiwl assy fell r 8$ I'' K ;rrrrrr - V.': .',V MAIN ST. - vi HZf ttf-- v j - v W " W w A?tT. ,,fx v h -- a. rfW iy Ak a'I , j x tv yrk r k ,r?T. rt r. yA ra. Nl jrlV rtL a Sr' r, i r !V rfm N. jrH. 4. jr jrt -- 4. I y |