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Show I The Sait Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1903. 5 I f IP " 51 . 1 lay- - players Domes TAKES PART OF ACTORS I; .i Salt La .6 Theater Dark. Grand Theater Dark. Novelty Theater Vaudeville. Bon Ton Theater Vaudeville. DR. AND MRS. L. W. SNOW will About Ulell tertain at dinner on Christmas I I 4 Ida Conquest at As pre.e ceted all Uxt Savoy Theater, New York f"-a- NE -- THIRD OFF PRICES h City. SALE WEDNESDAY. prices :sc to ti.ro. - LIVE RELIGION, NOT Taft to Sail on the 23rd. The Divine Relations "Tilt; Holiday Neckwear. Extensive lir.es of h utiful patterns; BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., iv w weaver. .15 Main St. Tal-niasi- lias accepted a call Jmni the First church of Los Angeles, Cai.. Presbyterian a!4 and today announced his resignation Jeff-rsthe cf Park ITesbvterfa n pastor church cf ihis city. SOCIALISTS PREPARE 10 PUBLISH PAPER New 'Weekly Organ Will Be Espe-- s cially Devoted to the Interests of Working- Classes. - The Socialists have formed a company for the publication of a weekly organ devoted to their cause. It will be under the management of Joseph Gilbert, a local Socialist lecturer. Six been subscribed hundred dollars for rtock by Socialists, and when $1000 bus been raised publication will start. Tlv particular views of the paper will be confined to the. editorial columns, fcnrt the other pages will be devoted to a. resume of each v. eek's news, with ppec-iaemphasis on news interesting to tho working class s. The name of the paper will be chosen by the hoard of directors, composed of the following gentlement : C. E. Randall. H. P. Burt, E. F. Snyder. C. T; Dover, J. V. Simmonds, Louis Bro-diMrs. George Parra more and C. L. Spiegel ejf Salt Lake; Peter Johnson of Murray; Kate S. Billiard. Ogden; C. A. Ormiston. Park City; A. L. Porter, Eureka; A. J. Scott. Salina; A. C. Jacob-soLogan; and Josei h Kauffman, Bingham. h-a- c, n, Solid Comfort Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets in new designs and patterns. co., terry woodruff Main St. & 16G Ice Sinks Steamer. Remarkable Woman Dead. presents1, nice line of House Coats, $3.00 to $lo.u0. Nicol & Crubbe Co. HALF RATES Via Oregon Short Line, For the Christmas holidays. Tickets on IMth. 25th and 31, 190.", sale atid January I. 1101; good for return until Jar.ua! y 4th. Particulars on application to agents. "The Atiirtlus." Los Angeles. "The Knutsford," Salt Lake. The two finest hotels west of Chicago. Prior Le. 21. Mrs. remarkable WOP.cb:sti-:r-. Honor, etta Marshall, a hnracter. and believed to have been the oldest woman in Massachusetts, is dead at the Worcester, hospital for the insane, at th age of 105. Sh" was born In Poland. Left a widow nearly sixty years ago with great wealth, she devoted herself to distributing her fortune to the poor. Fix years she developed a mania for walking by night, and it was found necessary to place her unJ'.r restraint. In Bishop Leonard's THE DESEHET CIGAR. , Two for 2. c ents. Sold by all dealers. ABernstein, manufacturer, 04 Mirket street. - nice line of House Coals, $3.00 to $10.00. Nicol &. Crabbe Co. , Duy Newfoundland. KING HARDWARE CO. Hend vtarter.x for CARVtNO SETS. SGISSop. POCKET KNIVES. Skates. Skde. en 1 Tool Ch'st, MAXUTItK tirn. Tf ? SETS Wu-y- I ( I i 1V1AIIN mini U.atAH-- n of Mrdlclna, Kuots and Medicine Ckinw Preparation Hfib. Wonderful Cutativ I'owors. 153 West Ho'-t- h Ttmplft. ALT LAKU CITY. UTAIL with his wife and an unmarried spending the winter in daughter, waswhere he hoped to escape Washington, the severe climate of New York city. The funeral will be in New York. . on ti. b. C< At- - l-- - t'f.if ,i W KS I ' judge of the exhibits. Clart. j j We. 1 j Sherry. Port. Arre!ler. Mniwat tel. Tokay. tt. pr--r K'il!-n- , f, par,Muraoj.j 5 years old Whikw. t:i' gallor. moek t rial has b.' n arranged hv th pupils of the lluntsvide pohool for" next Tuesday night. The t itl of the van is Martha Washington vs. J. if.r.jon Dais. and it is a Miit for Ert aTi of nrornis-.A. W. McKay will aft as plaintiffs atand I). H. (irow will d J:nlg.-Haitorneywill he the presiding jalg.. A City Briefs. a LIQUOR j. , tt.j. I E; i: - " U . . . - i- !- , :..;..-iit- j?T.f. 1;: hour Chronic tuu n sw!t' " 'lts..f.. illl.l' f.-- Church ney Troubles. TiCkc" i , - r 1 'KE-Tli- ".. 411. A .r H i.ti ulT: srf. l "I. 151 on foot to orsran!zo a pif-.-- .s club in Ogdt n. A me tir.tj had h.e'n for yesterday, hut was postarranged poned to a future (into. 1:. :r 1 1 p.-.- f . ll 11 i . ? f:rt:;r idiEiiit i 1,i!i. will t.il'l" will t ; J f. t J Ct-lr- . . 1 1. ! IX . m.-ill- ly t 'ld".'r t- -9, Iff ritiNr hie. TIi" t l; MiNe b u . i ', Kf n v..ijJMt i) Ii. t nor !..-- . r t il .f v. ..,! Ir.'t . dr r.fi er pretty want ce ! " ..- II. LF m! : f-- t2 J- !; ft t f lmUt m I. .11 1 ' l ; Regular Prices If f brvl4 4m-by itirtt'!?1 jsc y ttt i Is- X"m -- !H ???. f i"., - t a rfVt ftit litr.m : X I I , tZ ar, " ? It I 1 Priced. Coats-ii- aif tf:! -. ' 1 t. tlrtt if iff'- . 1 Infanls-One-Th- - Wh:p- - liwm f- f i , f-- 1Js.": ri".l"r ti.- - .- 'v i,.- - t j - , t: t a :., .;.,- ,! - n ti -- ,, it'ft t!.i frai- ; ; r 'i 15 -- V- : " ,v t GIoves50c Kid $1 Off Reiiular Prices. lrd ui i ..f.J 34U rttt Ttit t.... Jo. ! , ,".o. ; .11 h, .:, K ;4;j,; lalite ; 1 lit i,tTi !ftt iy. Jjiifi , t ,ir !. i5t.l c f Off Peijular Prices. Pieces-One-T- hird -' ' i iflin-r- "! t- 1 .l.'C-.tr.- . o. t -- '.,-- n !!':. 5'.--f . 4.1! u.- - m: tiui:i rr ees. r ... - liAi.r tmi:.i: i'eh!:- tiui; u-rj- - - 'j iv.'v - 1 m..V-- &1 i fO,,.-fj.J- r j.,,. sn,j - , - i ' ; i t ..:,. Half Prices on Frames, Pictures, Toilet Pieces. ltAl.E EEI "i::v 3.1. til! .ii.-- ts-.- 3 al i!i i ''it '" .!.,? lh"T 1 1 "t.i (uj.., , il t t c'.)-"-t- " ,,.. ,1 . r f,, , 5 " ' -- - i-- ml th;.r 4n r5y ' . . I - . ; . 1 j ? 1 . s . . ... do 0 75c to $1.25 Chain Bracelets - - 53c. t r ? jrii-'.r.- Hit i.t a'J f iin i t" i'f) t: !rlirn, et ,r4tAt) :n , "I fur- - i :u ,rt lirif ma rrt or rirr trif-tlnfi- ii bric - a - urac, Matuettes, Potteries. ; REIMECKE & ,,ri i:t in -- v Choice Art s . , uji tnjt im:p e I tT x ,i-n'jr- T i. .f 4. Sheriff Jos phson of Erlsham "ity was i the city yi stcrday afternoon after M. Sleau. the insane man who va hrouishi in from the cut-of- f several days ago. The District court in thk? county wli; bi in each month between the fth anel 25th, in Karminston on the ";tn and Morgan the Itt. The motion calendar In thia county will be heard on the first da v cf the U a ul Italf !ti Off One-Four- th i.. - 25C PALMS, FERNS, r SCHWARZ ct !ir f:;r rr Toy Chance Four Tables Full at Cheapened Prices. w :L dc- - 3 7:30 o, m. Hbjngle Er f r": ,;. I , 1 t t 'J i ; i Brrm-rhit!- ?. f J 3 R!S !r !.., Iitiriln4 Or i!-i- Dolls Nearly Half Priced. O XrtM a r i r.r " !r r'l fr$ Metho- rratlslrs. jiir-- fi-- f C fifii i j tn.t .:. -l tf.sn::in!:!.! - Catarrh of the Bladder and Kid- 8apeiior to Copaiba, Cufcb :fr-tf V. ...of W tlocuk - I t .r. i !- AmttMir X'gt.t. Tcronation Prop. 1? Keep in Mind Our lints of Xmas novelties in Xeck-ven- r, Iiuf tiers, t'anea and Novelties. BKOWN, TERI1Y & WOODKUFF CO. lW Main St, !' '!,.! a! Women's VAUDEVILLE, 3 ttry tafterr.oor: t s kn) HOUSE C. IIO.NETTI. Hettpves in r t .rf f j,,.-- t t . ( U ;il3. U ? - Mittens for Women, Children, !. S liu- - rrt tu.mv of ihr Vkint ugf f a i 4 - j) u. lax SOI TIL Ordera iTorr.pt;- --- Att-- I Xmas Cantata DAYS ONLY. Kir.fandel. r.r. UriflJn. hi I t ''o.ijil ! 30 COUNCIL Mock Court at Huntsville. I r.,.'i'---- i.tf.tij jji sit.? I Lake Cltf Street Cars frora 11 Train Pa tha Dcwr. FOR if : tb 5 i if t t -- ift- 1 JtAVESt U I Big Poultry Show Planned. A long list of awards has been arfor the third annual meeting of ranged th.- Ogden Poultry and Pet Stock association, which will hold a poultry show-iugden on Januarv nth. 7th. Sth and Vth George Taymam of Salt bake will be iflr vr-tiK-. Thur.ly, m it in nr In ilr- !. - v Vm f l HALF PRICES. r Girl's Tailor Suits and Lont Anj.fl5??tON. l'C. LIQUORS i iin an rntu latlcni. " h THESE PRICES. nii:ATfk T PrrOND POtTll. p m.; 4 v i Itmi4- - rir arl. f'ur 1..".i a I XE NOVELTY 0 , F0U?.Th"(DFF THESE PRICES. tI Long Scarfs 51.50 Up to 312 Each-OSilk StocKs and Fancy Collars, 60c to $3.5(MBNE FOURTH OFF 1 ..r :e t I bej:vftirg MooU a SMO, Prop. WINE AND ti5 ;. f i.f ti-rt- !':', ' of SPECIAL OP OGDEN NEWS ; ur.-- th ;; CULLEN HOTEL h. tlv Hi Itnrt..(-r- rnir nr DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. 21. E. W. for many years general counsel of the Grand Trunk railway, die,! today, When foreclosure proceedings aged 5". were brought against the Chicago Mr. Mcdclauuh Grand Trunk road in was made receiver. He once refused the position of general counsel of the New York Central railway. t tip n-.- MiilaM a jiattl f'st lH'rr . I'lixI'.rjUCUKc bn--k .ti-"- ,!d I'll II - Zr:ivzsi.'W the f.r.br mit. pJntt-fiil-tjcr- frf rc I.--- .' C t.f !r ll ...1 it. Thin f,iltir u fir inii ir;ir, I 1 1 Beautiful Neckwear for Womsn at I :'; . I1EF1NE.D Prominent Counsel Dead. - - (iHo tnrt 25c ( I:..!- - .V-sr- ; m. Ottawa, OM. Dee. n. The Dominion now under consideration Govern incn.t th question of uniting Newfoundland with Can ad; ml also the nurchase or land from Denmark. This is the result of the Alaska, boundary decision, which was bo unsatisfactory to Canada. SET-- LEE SkuiKIM YING. i.huhI uf Pimple b- at ; ' t' tr. V M 1,1.1:. (E,J.V 7.AVKI.1 i .t ai 1. i.e. i:it. m M'. jiE t Mil. Rd.l'll CI NNIN.il!M It,rt:rk-,-- . Ml! HKlNili!. (Vint UIGNCU: I'.nMI't.AHi to. r o. J Ir. well-know- Uirt ? Uirl iinr -- j..t. l'Kirils. rF 7 1pTr ; O III; rt it Hi. t 1! ANAGEMES T MAHCfi . it ami You'll tti in !! -- Madame Hdclsna IltrTtS.ri Dee. 21 Fredcji,-dert- . WASHINGTON, n the lawyer of New York city, died her" today from an at'eotiou of he had suffered for with which the heart, several years. He was 71 years old. Mr. ,t t .ilsnt I Uftlit ir ir Mtit A h r f !.( rnfUn j.t i 'y it j anTsKirf Pattcrns-A- T POSITiVFI.T rAIiEV.T.I.I. TOI f, (wins to sure rs r.the m.in:rejnem b.i been r. q;i. .t d t.na artists fu: another v.e k. ICS t ' I V! 1.1.. lour r ti n:si; F0R-&- 48. x!r.inlinary i ! v.ii-tii- t. itt H:tli Miiliunt rv rlrpMit xtit mill f v t iin that tnk tn! ;t ;irtitjl. li Monday Even ins:, Jan. 4 x-- viT.ycft'i:. Frederick R. Ccudert Dead. A rr.ovement I. iju tin at thi l.n w.-u-! t I !;' '"I TABERNACLE. 'I - Rod-daugr- v. J; .. 5 fl CL ! PRODUCTION , H . "..V, f. l:riUi I'OMI'ToN', co!l-pe- ; T t'ri. T.t GEO P.i-h- Coudej-t- ET TER! A AND 7. n ti:nni:s ROniNSON. k i m , li-- PATTERN f"ir fl.lS Five Hundred Suit TIIIISI-- J,;in !P t fr any , ' 'If iluritu tiattt-- i ttf ;ttnl cnmiph HKAtTU'l I, SCENERY. M.VGNII tt'ENT CiKiTCME.H. - In Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes and Smoking Jacket-;novelty cloths, new patterns. EKOWX, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., G Main St. l?y Ft jtr,l.i.o,!t ATJUNOS Memory. l Attractive Garments Z:"A in VARDEN'I DOLLY ta ki:n in tf . - ".'. WAIST t, S fl of ERA. IN THE DAINTY COMIC i Wool or Cotton Cut From Up to SI.50 a Yard Grades. LuliiGlaser! STAM'oilP. NEW YORK. Dec I'l. Services in memory of the life anl labors of Rleht Uev. Abiel Leonard, bishop of Halt bake 'itv. and tin' Riht Hew James Ir.sle. of Hankow'. Chinn, wi n- held Kimd.iv bishop in St. Worth-into- u Thomas Kplseopal church. or Nebraska cond.ieteM the services, assisted by Hishop Wall of tpnka:1e. Addresses were delivered by John Wood, secretary of the board of missions of the Episcopal church; Rev. J. II. Stirs. rector of Gt. Thomas's; Mr. Putt, presiRev. , dent of St. John's ishansrhal. and Rev. Dr. Lloyd, general secretary of missions. Cir.rmnnti, Pre. 21. With the Ohio rivrr ixoAw over and great serges at many of three feet today threatplaces, a rise ens danger to all kinds of craft. A harbor steamer was sunk here today by a "run eat of ie.c." Xmas AT Dc, '3 WHOLE of FirtTiisg C'm-- - the ? Lt-- t 1 i P. C. WHITNEY WEEK OF DECEMBER 21st on HISTKftS HFCFMRFR 70 ANfl Bon Ton Theatre e. to NIGHTS TWO TfnPDAT ANl Wnn.S'KKttAY Prr)cnt? i N-:- lonth full o in nANAGI ns !.it vuld m jrr, anl far fatidrs Jiin. II! nf ,:. tt to 1t !. tlni!4 I t.l , it iKiw f Ii s -- CUKALW The Rev. Dr. Brown, in the Second Baptist church, on Sunday deMerel a fermon on "Th Religion of Today." The speaker said that uithough conditions had hanged, the tnsids rei.i-tioof life remained the Faiiv. The doctrines and revelations In the Bible were, h fuid. 14II right, but mutt's Interpretation of them was frequently wrong. The church should KUe her time to living Christianity, not arguing it. CHICAGO. Dec. 2b Rev. Frank Do Witt Talmage, son of the latf T. DeWitt TVi in ' that A Mini ly nl--- , MEN'S 35c BOX SUSPENDERS ti4'ffano' tUMir tr!, liritm. " . At,r-Hop- mtk-- tul oNr.Tiiu:i GioF.rrra of Life Are Unchanged. Says the Rev. Dr. Brown. the Coast. Goes to t N-- i y. Tl' IiKCINNIVO "ONE NIGHT IN JUNE." the country. A collection which he has placed in the Brooklyn museum of arts Xmas prcs-enl- . Silk l"tiibir!la. and sciences contains a specimen of Canes, Mufflers. Neckwear for men. every age since earthenware Nicol & Crabbe Co. ' practically came into use. Sat-urd- i tk-frril- r,..n tit . li. TI Matinee Xmn fit 2:13. AND MATINEE S ATFRl A T T P. M The I'vior.il p;v ARGUE ABOUT IT 1st. mi J. THURSDAY, DEC. 24th eet ruxrm-ru-Lru- a railroad, with offices In Denver, has been appointed general manager of the Fort, Worth & Denver City railroad, with headquarters at Fort Worth, Tex. Mr. Dolan will assume the duties of his office on January t.tf i li itttjsl.l' ri.l. ;tn dl: r. rj.iin ;r PRICES TllRKi: NIGHTS en-str- lion im-t- j' rffn-!- en- THE MARRIAGE of Mis Eflb; C.rr and James II. Davis wl!l rut rut trua take place Wednesday, DecemDolan Takes New Place. ber 2,'5rd, at the lvm of the DENVER, Colo., Dec. 21. F. T. Dobride"? sister, Mrf. Fred C. lan, general superintendent of the ColoWalter. rado & Southern frtnruTJTTLruri engaged fo fill out the season in "The Girl With the Green Eyes," and she will appear in Mrs. Blondgood's part at the Sp.lt ;; Lake Theater Friday and ;o I WITH day, and in the evening will have a tree for the children. Known People. ben presents-1- Rlss 1 1 iiimiuxruTnrLrnnjTJxrmrurirt ; Xmas The Green Eyes R Christmas day. church now recognizes the stage," he said, "as perfectly legitimate and human. One must judge actors as CAPT. AND MRS. GUY PALMER one would church members. There are have arrived in the city from good church members and bad ones, and Arizona, and are guests of Mr. there are good actors and bad ones. Mrs. Thomas Jcnnlngf. and People love the dramatic even if they so. won't say They will put up with MRS. ERNEST R. ELDREDGE o the worst kind of acting on the part of Portland is visiting her sister, a minister and call it dramatic ability If Mrs. Joseph E. Calne. he attracts the crowds anQ increases the revenues of the church. THE LARGEST EVENT of Christmas "It is impertinent to talk of elevating day will be the tea given by the stage. Elevate society and then Miss Gedde?, Miss Zane and every part of it goes up together." Mis Burke on Christmas afternoon. bet-know- n Brown, The Girl With 21. MANILA, Dec. 21. Gov. W. H. Taft THE REGULAR SALE OF SEATS will leave this city on Wednesday next, will concert for the Pattt open the 23rd instant, for the United States. next Monday. Mail orders for He will visit Tokio en route, to meet seats will be received during the the Mikado at the request of the latter presert week by Manager He will be tendered a by the George D. Pyper at the Salt citizens upon his arrivalreception at Honolulu. Lake theater. LULU G LASER IN "DOLLY VAR-di- " Fell Enters Priesthood. comes to the Salt Lake NEW YORK. Dec. 21. The Rev. AlTheater Dece nber 2!)th and :50th. fred Duane Pell, a member of one of main the city Manager Sloan is this city's families, has king arrangements for the probeen ordained a priest of the Protestduction. ant Episcopal church by Bishop Potter in the crypt of the cathedral of St. John OWING TO THE SERIOUS ILLNESS the Divine. Mr. Pell is as one regarded of Clara Bluodgood's husband, in of the highest authorities on China in New York, Ida Conquest lias 5 CHARLES FHOHMAN 'PRESENTS CLYDE FITCH'S BEST PLAY. "The Kala-crate- s, i Menu's Hoi Coat Ml Christmas Mitinee at 2:15 MR. AND MRS.. J. II. MCIIRYSTAL of Eureka have come to Salt ' 444444444 4444444 4 4 4444 4444444444444 Beginning days for California, where they will stay until spring. better. OPEN-in- g this week will include juggler and hoop roller; Amos Olvio, contortionist; Davis, colored wonder; new illustrated songs and new moving pictures. AT THE GRAND THEATER ON SUNday evening Miss May Anderson, a new soloist, rendered Mascagni's "Ave Maria," and Miss Vates Laidlof, another soloist, also appeared for the first time. Both were very well received. Mr. Held and Mr. Zimmerman wore both loudly applauded for their cornet solos. The band numbers including "Rosamundc." were excellent. walker's store MAKAJSDL TWO NIGHTS and TWO MATINEES N Lake to spend the winter, and are at home at 276 East Second to Preaching South street. the members of the Actors Church Alliance, the Rev. Dr. Minot .T. Savage last night expressed the belief that the MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR B. WITCH-Etheatrical world is rapidly becoming will entertain at dinner on NEW YORK, Dec. vitascope adds to the interest of the entertainment. Last week's bill wPl be continued during the week at this house. THE NOVELTY THEATER'S iSTHEfiTRE 1 polite gjoriaj SIR. AND MRS. GEORGE P. HOL-MAleave soon after the holi- Elevate Society and the Stage Will Follow. A illustrated songs. 1 New York Preacher Says BOTH THE SALT LAKE AND THE Grand theaters will be dark the first half of the week. "One Night in Juno', will be the attraction at the Grand Thursday night and for the remainder ofl the wceK, with matinees Friday-aniSaturday. Ida Conquest in "The Girl With the Green Eyes" will open at the Salt Lake Theater with a matinee on Friday, continuing until Saturday night, with matinees Saturday. A VERY GOOD SACRED CONCERT was given yesterday at the Bon Ton theater. The chief feature was the appearance of Connie Ray. who does some very clever Bowery songs and steps. Stella Van and Mr. Robinson made hits in their arm xnrmjxruxru ruxannrtrtntj vjwrvrtp io , px 7 |