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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1003. BIG RABBIT DRIVE SYMPATHY SANTA CL AUS HAS BANK ALT LAKE'S POOR FOR LYNCH HERE? SHNTH GLHUS BHNK. Salt Lake City, 190 Cftis Certifies tfcat SANTA CLAUS BANK DOLLARS. Payable to order of the Salvation Army. SANTA CLAUS, Cashier. Per This deposit not subject to check. bank has been started in Salt Lake City. According to its prospectus it is not likely to break. It pays the highest rate of interest in the world, and its standing is vouched for in the legend hanging above the counter, "Started in the Year 1." The main and only office is situated b:r the south wall of Walker's bank, Slain, and Second South streets. Santa Claus is the banker, and those who decide to invest at least a portion of their Christinas cash in the bank will see that their money is likely to bring in "an hundred fold" rate of interest after reading the following1 sketch of the way In which Santa Claus intends to use it. "Where the Money Will Go. The money will be devoted, through the medium of a Christmas tree, to furnishing 250 of the poorest of Salt Lake's children with stockings, underclothing', suits, overcoats, caps and other winter necessaries. This has been done chiefly through the exertions of. Capt. Wot 1 of the Salvation for the past four years. Army, The first year 100 children were thus provided; the .second year, 160: the third year, 200; and this year an effort is being made to rendery of the poorest children eompara-livelfor the winter comfortable months. Children of the wealthier classes have taken no inconsiderable oart in A new the confidence of the very poor, will net destroy their trust even though publication in the press would do much good. The Army workers feel that a com plete lifting of the veil would shake the complacency of the mst citizen, but invite full and free inquiry into the disposal of the deposits made with Santa Ciaus. this work. The following letter was received by many of them, and the officers of the. Army ask that Telegram readers who f e it now for the first time and wish to help, will send their offerings. to bv Oast Second South street, as no more carts can be sent out to collect. Here Is the Letter. "Salt Lake City. Dee. Frit-nd- Tiar IMC . ue are going to nae a c nristmas tor ro verv pooi- ctiiiar'-- wnotn iv grown-uSalvation Army officers know. Jinny of then have no father or ee - p will have no Christmas mother lieer unless we make it for them. You an help us' do this if you like, by going to jour own bountiful wardrobe (with our parents' tonsent and help) and selecting therefrom a complete outfit (the that you can spare), make a package of it, mark your name and age upon the parcel, and next Monday one of the older Salvationists will call for it for us, and we will see that it gets to tome little one of your fiwn age who it to keep them warm. It would be nic if you would write a 'Christmas letier,' ai t put it in the parcel, and the love that you put in it will serve to warm both your own heart and the h art of the one who receives it. God . hlvs-you. "Yours in help the helpless, ''Twelve Link- Salvation Army Jub.-.s- t ) 1. - niors." Ilesponse Is Hearty. This appoj,i, it ;s aging to note, has been well received, but the contributions so far received do not come up .the required number of gifts. Besides these children's gifts, a Salt Lake merchant h:.s given icon- than r00 bail : of stockings. Last year a merchant gave suits of union undereiu-ou- b i There will be a mammoth rabbit drive the Cedar valley on New Yar day. II. Patten of the Silt lake Hevute's passenger ipartmrnt U uoinjc to Cedar Fort Saturday to look over th ground and select the bet placrs for the round- L i 1 - wear. Tlie public would be even more will-ia- a than at present to support thi; if the tmr.hlo taken over the '.haiiiy r.,a by t!ie Salvation Army was Jsv.ow n. For months jast ('apt. Wood v:e visiting the city's destitute, lie has recorded the wants of each fam-)'- '. the size of garments wanted by or! '. the things most necessary lo the welfare, and in fact, everything '"v' t ha t tan in any w a v facilitate the work self-satisfi- PenarimTil-Ptt.r- A 1 L 'lrk people into t RtliKon o ninrii" S Yo-- tin-pl- y e !5 Florodora, hr-y- break-dow- n. Sad Cases of Po'erty. 'Li r (the f'overty thus brought to Lal.t is despeiMte and dire needs no farther proof. A man returned homo .root work one niaht at 11 t.'c lock and before '( o'clock that morning. Seven iittl? children aval a delicate mother are left. They a'e tely ar.d ' the thihiren ar- - po:iT; aial weM t.'liai'ijy. such as the Array lands- alone bet u t hes ii'tiocents and starvatii;!'.. Aaotiier .iff has to kee,, lea- lui'leoaj. stricken w itl, paralysis, and live young children. Ibov she i - lo do it H a mvsiery, Th-- ' Ar.r.y will ) by providing her children with clothing, thai is if the public ro-j-i- mtdiums, for take a daily, but : : x The ease that of an aged fat la r ar.d mother, too fee-b- ifen .oik. The ir eldef?t suii? are ' Mi i; g mor-.ehand"ds of miles away, but noae ..f it t"md way to the old home. Youivg'!- ii.i!itrn :;re t ie fed l.'.v tic old couiee, but he wherewithal to !:, it is lacking. of v.ouiei niaii, ,ia - inou.-anin fact, left .'S away, mat cessible, A wit';? and c hil- V nei' m .tn'-:- ' i'!"' v as lie trust destroyed, the ,jiy ;enniles, and ih Artny has Biflan 10 sueua oaia a. nenung hand. IM'.-nabe haid to tealize, but everv one of the ri.l children v, ho (if the pub-li- e wills) will be helped this Christmas could tell a similar tale of destitution. Modesty of those involved keeps these scenes in the life of our city from the gaze of the prosperous. The Salvation Army oflieers having , if y heart-breaki- ng :' Kll .m l Trrr.Se Farmer Th- Mr K. th m I ' Intsr-Moun'ai- J I The h-- m sf A I p.t u.-ti- i than i : j i j . j y Fm mr, have fr. r.o I f in a"i yi i !; n :i m the -s r afrail ! Jtito ftj f,r )f f i .,y c or- I Ttt'h r-- 4ri $i-l--A- ii. - var t hav o.ji J :,.naTT"dr. ;,r, i f !' - rnT- L- tt lei Weakness in Men traded SENT FREE TO ALL WHO APPLY IN wiitThere are thousands of a fin for n titiit of com-punionsh- ip S-- f e. ... for h jf!if l fi--r l and nie.n.1 P f di.iimnil th-t-lot- I ilntlir. ran ?J -- 5?5v lu'. t M'I'ON.N II. Y. "yPf- :i JV' 'rtrw ''''""'iifc. -- lh 4a r ; ri-a - 't. S18 , t ' '' J'-i- b tb- - al-'-- i? ' 1,1 i.t. I M--- . ' 1 -- to f X . jl , i,., ,,,., , , Inm T:.e nctM U If y3J rl Ll 1 ' A DEAD ACCOUNT n-.- prt-matur- j j vm-uu- t I .1 ,tm..-ithe arre l.ct joi.r ' Di;.D ACi;ulNT.-- lit prt I t - ;t :a t r ('ii ef tl - U S'.-it- I f i It- to yCJr I jour y'J Thtn bell fetl hrrf - V : r I it n I f n I . i(j . u ... ! a - tor cc'.Jetien. FRANCIS txf Mff'"'' Protective G- - American iMercantilc IS 5 t Rcportinq Jeei B'.Ock. Gli-t- .l RiffTetle : Mertlk ,1 Co. I ',.. 1 ",. i r kl N t. , t Evetyrrl.oe. cx xor.. n ------ C r.-- r. c' : C'r,:ra-;- yJL T 1 . c' E0NT L,KC . I ---. . EM " I 3 " E t I L ( iee.: !." r .T-- r 1 v " -I Thii U U. titatcn cf gootl tl,ee:, sra! r. r have ev:f-thiV. you will cent in the hoiidfT :Ut;cr-rr le aK.r,! f ;r trrrythSnj; .... in r. ' . btacdic. gtn, rurr.ii. ihe::ir3. K3e ,. p .: c'.ter. charf;r,es. iuutir,e. t5tt. : .".m. r i tvfy. thiriE elte to dtlrA. W ii net ,J;e ; j. , El : (uredeuretl theQuickly Use of n . '! 5 1 H . r;ceivt3 th time ttrn:4.tn the e M 5 cr.nnot lUt the ratlrtr cf yoc-A-, ih'n, in cur IUt. WbeUJ nd rct?H, 1 AT ISM '.tir.f ; ? y s f; t t; t I nirci:r. 4 1 :r : i i Pcrmat and i i nently by '4 KELLETT'S IL HND 1SWEBT SPIRITS OP EDEN These are the most marvelous remMie of th-- ne. C:i of K3n dl'-.'- . e sn,j C.;r-,.- -h the ,.. TU, f the kin all impurities. Sweet Spirits of E.l.n tncreatb the rserte ihrouici the tiut! of tmrri the blood. thu making every orpin of the ryytttn jerforn tin j ropr work. Taken iu onjui ', remedies will cure the worst casen of chronic rhumafl"m. even of yeri' M 11 I'tn- th- - war i nf Spirits of Fden are not. cheap remedies, but Jnexpnfi cure. They ,! t:i !oi much riore. Take your choice. Note the fact that ordinary cnes of the. hxr r,"i rea-h'-(tht In. rhf but two that state) may be cured by the use of Oil 01 FJen alone, thkh rr.t jpullun a t Feei dr.'.l.irs -r Btl' t"5 Spirits of Fden are put up In fmali bottle-'- . Th remed'es are hlchlv irntntn:H-y- -i fr- ater. do r t If you desire further Information and proof, drop n port card to the C illforr l i C0-iv Cirr. Ml pany, 90C Broadway, Oakland. Cal., or, better still, purchae two bottle from jour drupj-H-t'nx t an I uu the yourself. - . rtt tn 1 t' $.V-v-..- tbe i- t it -- ?- U YOU GIVE TO PLEASE IF YOU GIVE THESE V.'c hv r, ncy VfU. : cult. ; oNE-roun- 1 1 r 3 ct i' n rhtir d i t TWjency, I ' I I Positively Hantlsouie Patterns In Neckwear for Ilolidajs. ' . fn- RHE s f r, j yr-- LUKE Scentlf.e Ger,fll Off.cc Tcp Ar--oclti- f0" rtorLE r DK. JOHN L. KX.LLKTT. If tc'.?t V.:..: eU i-- t After that M.ci.ur.e Patti's l.st fjrand e tour.try tour of will be devoted largely to the. South, in many of the towns of which she has never been heard. She sings in no than ten cities' of that section, going as far a Dallas, in Tevas. passing by New Or- leans on her return. She has a curious superstition about that city, as on the she ever ant thre an two accident happened, and nothing tan induce her to icturn. , m4 ve v.'. 9 y . I ti j j I r-b- ? . ! - fnctiph l 1 Mhost . ' a j'.P. meinmpQQ fllT mo. COLLECTED r Si r.'ntr elb! ut '"TL i r4 tKU . I r.-i-- I ' ' .L...., : j S HISy $20 I J j j vV i4 jrta ?3 a NttK "i.viV 'tr e - I'Honi; t! fe&-- U z :Ti,x:'Z A j't -- ss homr in this country filled with dlscer.t er t and ui happiness, lacking in love and through th srxu.il vicaknfji!! e. !n f r W. SECOND SOUTH I sir Jv v .Way to Cure Any Caso ot Scxu Weakness Even in the Oldest Me This Wonderful Cure Has a Mo Marvelous Record ot Successes way. Main SU Cl.Vl TAILORS CUST0.11 A Michigan Specialist Finds an Eas. f"-cl- Ifce l"ir-a-, '"s" P t : f.t?. . - a',t. nd if C l.nw, I 11 ihv .iff fr t'tr" r. From Salt Bike City Patti c,.s oi-- : t t 11 San Francisco, where she sinus .tL laiil. on January Tth. Fxposition A flee a visut to Bos Angeles she sinus one r.icht more in San Francisco and hen iiufi as far north as Vancouver, returnint; by way of Butte and Denver, t. kir.e in several other cities on the 165 KIP tb. r in the t InrrX In frt r'. ifti'i ttr-- ervtblni: ' HOMES 7wv$5fc lLjU lb Caused Uj ' The season is moving- rapiiily with Madame Adeiina Patti. After the present week, which will be devoted to Des Moines. Kansas' City and Minneapolis, she joes at once to the Pacific cua.--t. Five days will intervene between tile city and Salt Bake, where she appears on January Ath in the Tat-- ! BUOWN," TERRY & rf '? i.t 1.50 a Pair '.:iv"i:h ' i ".'. f . '.fmtxr, ti'l t- nil-ai- Y-- i n, Designs WOODRUFF CO.. i ar - f. S0RENSEN & LARSEN ei naclo. j flir- . u-'fp- - h -- j rt air. a nt iin. FROM MINNEAPOLIS j It- - . 1.00 a Pair tuti?a? ic y TtffWH ' I Ptr tfnj., nhlte ar.4 all lor, oa un't Tnitklnc ofk Farmer, Salt Lake City Inter-Mounta- in . v ji ) Men's All Wool Suit 5 n bring good results, especially in mail crder trade. Rates very reasonable. Address j I .ri WIB AAKE. An advertisemmt in Tht Farmfr Will i ' A"i , r 1 f..r la.jim, ; m TAKE A DAILY PAPER j a - j; PATTI COMES HERE ds 1 m,m ,x r '.te :!- - ; 25c and 50c a Pair fHr. r. We ate j Inter-Mounta- in t. t i -- f REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NO T i r ill ia lp tin1 Army. A particularly pathetic li.sc.j At r, - . j. At who tho;e U1 sr. ! if Afur x:t. .4 fp;tu In Are all right as advertising: s j . w-- vA rt hy ft ;oU iIVt: THE DAILY PAPERS blood-staine- I ., I -- el At . i NEVER UNDERSOLD Tt a iflUUVc A th"y sec 7S s - "tl J !.h r'.ty J - : 1 r;rht tr 2nd So. 17 11, 1 Bi&S E ICllef. t BHl PRICE TO ALL ( cannot buyir this ribbon at 6 cert's n yard. H. rut It up Ir.to Kror Walker rl nd r.urk it and t length II rent n a rd ." Judi'. "Remnant only and physical impairment of n man r.hoo yea is do not j istlfy such n condition, in- I 9A discretions, abuses, and rccklnc often caase a temporary of vital I power thiit instantly yleMs to the wonderful treatment discovered by the j?rat specialist. Dr. 11. C. Raj iur r.f Ietroli. Mich. thW gr.nt It has refrained wcik-nphysician to discover that j and fimilar troiilib? ian be cured Hnd in remarkable short spaces of time. This treatment does rat rain the stoma li. folding the mist'le such Injury rrt.ilN, treatment that easily nnd but it is a nr-rftorra youtlifal vigor to m fi (juickly as tilri as v.". 8 The discovery is beyond doubt the most scientific and t onipreh nl v that oar attention has ecr beta; callcii to. From ail sldp we hear private report of cures In st ibborn casts of sexual wcakriPS. on- vrlcoc-:.-largement m ttic prostate. . . Import perm.uorraoc.t. lost manh-.o.i. fhrunkoi organs emissions, r,OWtr; pa.f jlne. lat.k of xri und It timidity ard like unr.ataral conditions. rices tnts wunotit appna net s. pomps, electric belts or an thing of that a kind. cur" In a shori perfect day's use and a of gor the tniinr of irne, regardless Your condition. The lucky discoverer simply dirt-- to Trvr TTo1?dnT7; in touch with all men who ran mak Kt use of such a treatment. They idioupl Xe-lines ef cloths in handsome pati;im in confidence. Ir. H." C. K.iv-rsoterns in Dressing Gowrs, Bath Reb?s address 17 Lack Building. Detroit. M'. h.. and and Smoking Jackets. Immediately tin receijit of your nimc nnd BROWN. TLRRY & WOODRUFF CO., ad Iress it 1. his agreement with t hi 161 Main St. paper to send j'oa a free receipt or formula of this modern treatme-nby which oa tan cure yourself at ome. b.-e- XI " fj er Thomas R. Fuller, the Fort Douglas soldier accused of a brutal assault on Miss Edith Gill, was held for trial in the District court by Judge C. P. Diehl last night. Fuller's bond was fixed in the sum of ?5000, in default of which he was remanded to the county jail. At the evening session of the hearing Emil Schneider testified that when he heard Miss Gill scream he overtook her, and when he spoke to her she fell In his aims, I crying, "I am saved! Thank th Lord am saved!" Her face was stained with blood and there were marks on her neck. (ieorge Buckle said that he found Miss Gill's hat and Bible on the sidewalk, near a pool of blood. A brass button was discovered near the same srot bv Bernard Mccklenhersr. There was a small piece of cloth at tached to it, showing that it had been wrenched off. Drs. Lueila P. Miles and William P. Gleason testified that they had examined the young lady after the assault and found thKt a crime had been committed. Willis Chugg, the conductor on the street car takrn by Mi-- Gill from his city, said he had seen Fuller leave tne car at Eleventh East, and-hanot rcen him afterward. C. M. Bodell, the testified that Fuller had not ridden on the front platform. J. G. Martin, E. A. Truman and Bernard Ackerman, three soldiers who were on the same car, swore that they had seen Fuller before the car passed Elf vc nth East, but not afterward. identi-fif.l- d Police Sergeant J. J. Hobc-rtd the clothing worn by Fuller at the time of his arrest, and an army overcoat, from which a button had bin torn. The button found by Mecklenberg corresponded with the oth ers on the coat. Clavtie Young, a Commercial street woman, with whom Fuller alleged he his ar- had been lor two nighvs- before T. rest, swore that she had never seen him oefore. Fuller j)Ut ro witnesses on the stand. reserving that right for the trial. He was not represented by an uttornej- and asked but one question m t ross-- v :;-'- A the contest u. Mk dinner wf.J conclude the day's .)rts. It Is experud that fully COO rabbit wilt be killed. The Utah Light and Power company has arranged a connection of their power with that of the Utai Sugar com- pany. In case of need the power com- pany can now command more than a thousand hore-powof current from the sugar company's complete plant near Collinston. on the Lear river. The conection ha been made by Hay- ward &. Gray, who have been working all the fall on a wire from Collinston to Ogden. ManagS Campbell of the I'tah Light and Power company Is now as- sured of enough current to offset any Alleged Assailant of Miss Gill Committed in De fault of $5000 Bail. t I CONNECTION MADE FULLER HELD FOR TRIAL IHG4 1 BEAR RIVER POWER ed mo-torma- t3,AOUlnt.D up. He ha romplet. d all arrange tne 1. to take the Provo buMm-Smen NVphl. wher there V, be a cornpetHI ve drle betwee n the two town. The Ntrht women wtll enttrtaln the vl?:tlnn women. When the hunter return frm Sympathy for James Lynch, at pres ent sentenced to be shot on Friday, Jan uary Sth, Is general and may be the means of winning him a commutation to life imprisonment. The main reasons for commuting the sentence of Lvnch are. that he paved the life of Guard "Zeb" Jacobs on the night of the penitentiary outbreak: thpt he was only one out of four Implicated in ' the Sheep Ranch gamb!lr.-hou?- e killing, the other three ewcaplng con viction; that Col. Godfrey I'roww, wmo-no was shot, fired almost at the Fame ment as did Lynch, and that there was no direct eviuence to tell which nreu first. Sheriff Emery says that in contrast to the case of Mortensen there Is much sympathy for Lynch. The Sheriff may even find, he Fays. great difficulty in getting men who would shoot Lynch. Holiday Neckwear, fine assortment. at 25c, SOe, 75c, J1.00 and 51.00. Nlcol & Crabbe Co. The following certificate of deposit explains how the Santa Clans bank eloes business: has deposited with IN CEDAR VALLEY Commuted. MUCH HAVE YOU PLACED HOW c In C. Salvation Army Plans to Make 250 Children Happy Public Feels That Death Sentence Should Be and Comfortable. 0 3 m ? Necktir, reGlsTts. C8m. Utatr j liaU, P. Shot Utierfr, ?;5fht KIm. rrr,8 orr c:; nousr coats and r.r:: N r.GLrs & Uro., 1:3 main j. will Ucarr jray ta Utttrie S.gi, "Otay's " 1 J-- -U in i l Wi2 f mo U n iffcil |