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Show 1 His oAJbl JL,AKK- I.KJLKGR AM. MONDAY EVENING,- JANUARY 4. 1904. mi TabernacleAdelina Patti. Salt Iake Theater Dark for two ,,( Grand Xiieater Dark until Thurs' v. day, Novelty Theater Vaudeville. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 It may be Bon Ton Theater Vaudeville. stated the Senate has no programme for the entire session beyond the passage THE PATTI CONCERT AT THE of the appropriation bill, the consideraTabernacle tonight will undoubtedly tion of the Panama canal treaty, the dediT.w a large crowd. The sale of termination of Senator Smoot's case and feats has been large. This is Ma-da- Pattis tirst appearance in Salt Lake in twenty years, andi is announced a a absolutely her last tour. Among the artists whom Madame Patti brings with her for this performance are Miss Vera Margolies, the pianiste, a very promising fa'..young musician, who attracted vorable attention at her comins-ou- t recital in London; Miss lioza Zam-el- s, a native of New York city, who is a violinist of exceptional ability; "Wilfred Vrigo, principal tenor of the London Philharmonic; Claude A. Cunningham, another American by birth, who has won for himself a position in the very front ranks of the most successful singers in London by his meritorious work; .Sic;. Romualdo Sapio, whose success as a conductor of previous tours in this country and Europe of Madame Patti assures the unqualified success of this engagement. The programme to be given-athe Tabernacle is as follows: by the Committee on indications are. that elapse before the brought before the order. Privilege?, but the some weeks will question can b Senate In lfgrular Notwithstanding th fact that the canal treaty Is not at pre?e nt in the Senthere is little doubt that the canal the disposition of some, other compara- ate, question Xvlll form the leading topic for tively unimportant matters. One of the discussion during the week. Senator appropriations, namely, the pension bill, Lodge will speak on this subject on and it Is quite certain he will has the Senate, and that has Tuesday, be followed by other Senators, espenot yet been considered in committee. cially &ome who antagonize the attiIt is probable, however, that it' will be tude ofbythe Administration. Senator Lodge wil! uphold In an elabreported at an early date. The Panama orate speech the right of the President canal, treaty is also in committee, and to the of Panrecognize it also probably will be reported to the ama at the time Independence manner and In in the which President Rooeevelt gave them Senate during the present week. . ' The Smoot case will be proceeded with recognition. Senator McComaa alxo has intimate his intention to discuss this st 'iject. The committee Is expected to report NORDICA'S HUSBAND the canal treaty by the middle of the week, and it ' in the Intention of the friends of the Administration to press SAYS HE'S ABUSED its consideration as rapidly as possible. "With the treaty once reported they will make an effort to confine Herr Do eh me Brands Charges Made to the executive pesslonstheIn discussion th hope that by so doing they will shorten the Against Him in Divorce Suit consideration of the question. The Committee on Military AffaJra as Falss. probably will report the nomination of Gen. Leonard Wood to be Major-Generat the first executive pension. A meet-n- g NEW YORK. Jan. 4. Zoltan-Doehmof the committee has been called for husband of Mme. Nordica, who Is being with the understanding that tomorrow, sued for divorce by her, has been inter i r vote on the nomination shall be taken. viewed After the filing of the suit There will oe an effort to secure conHerr Doehme suffered a nervous and sideration of this nomination as soon aa possible. The nomination probably will physical collapse. lead to much debate. "It has been rumored," said the reThe House is confronted by an almost porter, "that the divorce stlit has been bare calendar. Only a few item of legislation have been reported by commitdropped and overtures have been made tees and all these Inare of to settle the differences between Mme. significance. It thereforecomparative will be necesNordica .and yourself." sary for the house to wait for a few "I cannot say." said Herr Doehme. days upon Its committees before beginthe transaction of complete busi"My attorney will know those things".' ning "Why did Mme. Nordica bring '.he ness. The disposition is to take up no matsuit?" was asked. ters of general Interest outside of apHerr Doehme replied: bllle, and .there is no "False, false, all false Stories! I am propriation measure In shape to be rean abused man! I am an innocent ported from committee. Th legislaman!" executive and judicial bill will be Herr Doehme disclaimed any associa- tive, the first to receive attention, but there tion with another famous singer. Is no expectation that It will be reported th Appropriation committee beDon't fail to read Richardson & from or Saturday. fore Friday Adams' large ad in Issue. . . . Serenade for violin, 'celio and piano i... C. M. Wider time.) (First Miss Koia Zameis. Anton (Hegner and Miss Vera Margolies. Air, '"Iend Mo Your Aid" (the "Queen . of Sheba") Gounod Wilfred Vrig-oViolin solo, "Airs Russcs" .'.Wlenlawski Miss ftoza Zameis. 1'ianrt solo, "Rhapsodic Hongroisc No. 12' Liszt Miss Vera Margolies. FiAir. "Vol che Sapite" (Le Nozze di Mozart garo) Mme. AdeUna Patti. Motto. "Praise the Lord" ..A. Randegger Tabernacle choir of 400, under the direction of Mr. Stevens. Cello solos. ..Lalo (a) "Lento du Concerto" (b) "Gavotte" Hegner ie) "Dance of the Fairies" Popper Anton H earner. Leoncavallo Prologue (I Pagliacci Claude A. Cunningham. Violin soJr, "Preislied aur Die Meiste.r- Wagncr-Wilhclsinger" Miss Roza Zameis. Air des Bieroux ("Faust") Gounod Mme. Adolina Patti. Duet for tenor and baritone (Alessan- dro StradHIa) Flotow Messrs. Vrigo and Cunningham. -- . THE GRAND THEATER WILL Thursday night in "the laugh- 'jgon con tteter Outside of Canal Treaty and Appropriations, There Is Little Else in Sight During Session. : ' RE-c??- al e, today's Don't fall to read Richardson Adams' large ad In today's Issue. "Hauscn, illustrated singer; Carroll, acrobat; Charles K. Saire, silly kid, and the kinadrome. Performances are siven dally at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. n able farce, "An Eye on Hubby." A GOOD BILL IS PROMISED AT THE HELD'S BAND HAD AN ENTHUSI-astiNovelty theater this week. Performances are given at 3, 4. 7:30, 8:&i audience at the Grand theater 3 and ?:30 p. m. last night. Miss Ruth Wilson sang two songs, "The Swallows" and THE WEEK'S BILL AT THE BON "Irish Love Song." quite acceptably. Ton theater wil include James T. William Leslie gave a cornet solo, "The Conquering Kelley and Lillian Massey in a that Hero," laughable absurdity entitled "The pleased' the crowd. The band seiec- tions wore mainly of the popylar orIntruder"; the Blenningtons, Tyrolean singers; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Next Sunday night Prof. der. Southard and company in a realCharles Kent will be the vocal istic reminiscence of the South; &. , Felt on Stock Exchanges. LONDON. Jan. '4. The despondency In In th connection with the situation East is at Iat bfinnlng to b fe't on Far the Paris Bourse with the result that Russian .1 bonds whirh have only fallen about per cent sine September last are now affects t y the depressing Influence surrounding uio loreign marKet. un me Htock ji. Chinese securities hav heavchange sold on tterlln accOtmt.but the Berlin ily Bourse is still optimistic. With such a Kloomy opening of the year th volume of the weeK s Dusincsa nas been of the small c ' bn ;, to. SEATING CA PACITT SMOOT CASE PROMINENT IN SENATE'S PROGRAMME ROSSIS wetks. - est. iat Afternrvm n'tUfU, 1 THE FIRST ASSEMBLY bait of the aeason will be given tomorrow night at Chrletenn8 hall. .The gueat of honor will be army people from the poit. K vitMrk. NOVELTY THEATER WK1T BKGGXV MFmX. MAIN t:4 performance 3 cnlci Vtrfotmancr at.il . 9 t-V THE INTRUDER and wilt be the yuett of W. L. McCioud. They Mrs. Mr. and are on their way home from California. "Vdnday MRS. WILLIAM RF.ID will entertain at a tea In honor cf MU Jane Mack- intosh next Friday. MRS. JACK JKVNK of Le Ar.5 will- be h re today to prrd the f.w- months with h?r timer. Mr. W. W, Flagf and Mm. Davll i Murray. MRS. Y. II. CUNNINGHAM accora-panleby hr baby and nurif. wt'.l Tuesday for the coait. whfr the will spend the nxt two rrxvuht. Jo a rt IS nine frSMrfK HAUSEK. l!'.j't4r-- l S'f f th lve honor of Mls Mary Jonapaon. whos marriage to Rrlgham h. Young takes place during the coming week. a In vr MISS IR MA WALKER has gone to Og. h will visit den. where lth friends for a few day. T bn A MISS MA DEL YOl'NO. who has visiting with relatives In Ohio, has returned home. !rtr Car j 8:15 that Tonight at Tabernacle 1 SEATS NOW ON SALX AT SALT LAKE 7 HEATER 3I.OO. S2.00 &4 3 00. rrery r e TW-xrl- t' li uatll it i u eoopan. Don't ; . rri. rtjulre pt ln,!f t-- inAruvirmnnnrmruwiriAryi nap $ About UJdl hut ? Known People. ruiTinniuxnrirurirurxnrun Friend of Sean: en Dead. NEW YORK, Jan. 4. The l Dr. Wlliiam C. SUtt. secretary of the American Samsn' Frl nd Is dead at his home In this city. society. For many vrars he was literary tdltor of the New "yrk Evangelist. : E! si 1 -- Florodora, t 1 L-br- f "Tht s tl I that old neeauT r. b-d- 11 Gen." Stephen MofStt Dead. Jtt PLATTSPVRO. N. Y.. r. one f th Moffitt, mot mra In N prominent northern York. dle-at his rrjinc- X in th civil thta city Sua.diy. r t hf br veitcd HrtKaditr-On'ra- t. tvhI on Gen. Wrverll's and On bon's staff, and ww provost marshal f th Twenty-fourt- h corpa from Us Army of the wr. He origin to the rlo In Llbby prison, aa c 11 a FuprVor w prisons Macon and Danvtil. G. j tlor.a. Stpbfn pel I rt aile rr1' cf it''.oTK fr-H- J ti r:...t Hmerlcan Mercantile & Rcportinq Hqoncy, rti. i I. Hrir't-- . Rpj-- f 11. vr J W'Siitkey Jleicbsr-t.- - E. 2nd So. 17 P.tlleves IK 41 hour flsmnle Prrrn-chlt- i. Catarrh cf th Bladder aod KU rf Troubles. NEW YORK. Jan. "father of the Veneiuclan navy. and a leading fnrnas manufacturr and brldre-bulld- r. Is dra1 hero from pneumonia. H ctime to Nw York a month ago wiht his wife r.d tcn- - car-ol- d son to purchase material for the repair. of the VenetusUn cruisr Itrstau-radoThe will ukrri in vtt ! th Sock and R r.ray f Ea Crfr. Rt! hav enough rur rrjcr.e. Rock r J Bts Trhelf iile or b th quart, RIEOER &, LJNDLEY. w O Prominent Venezuelan Dead. ilUu:n cl '4 oocooccoco Cvtil. --v i - .- Cwbb4 pt Lajtc OCCOOCCOCDCXXXXXX)COCC2CCCOOCOIK003 r, O BEFP5RF C l'OU KNOW the kind of goods we carry, Citf lr IS I'M p. m THE MISSES CAMPBELL wilt entertain at a linen Shower thl evenlnc Lk . CHAS. X. SAKE, fi::y Kii. KINADROME. o J) O itC ON, ii CJt li will Never Occur Ajrain The Greatest Songitms the world hz ever C A NOLL. Arr-b4f- m , R mtswi-- An opportunity i r'r. ntt at4 Caswrt 4 - CEO, 0. PYPfcR, Loci! Mamger. BLEKNINOTOKS. f;-e- i T) MB. AND MRS. BAT SOUTHARD . AND COMPANY r, ?.- rrtt TA BERNA CLE b.irit,y rr.Ui4. thttr Uuhab -- tM.. A DM! Mr. James T. Kcllcy and Miss Lillian Massey Its p. m.; V? TIIK FIRST TIME IN Off. CITY. MR. AND MRS- - DONALD HOSK of Chicago are expected in Salt Lake i .p. 4,t n-- 1 CULLEF HOTEL OtJTlL VAUDSV1LZX. ''The best that money can buy or skill produce." STOSK To take advantage of this sale means the only oppor- tunity to buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, the best furnishing goods, both foreign and domestic production, Hats that lead in style, elegant in finish, cr.d many other things that men wear,. at cost of production and seme things !ess than actual cost of making. -- All Reductions Exactly as Shown Below: Suits. $10-and- ' $12 suits..... ' $ 8.00 f 15 suits .f 1U.75 $lS'suita. $13.75 S14.75 suits 10.50 25 suits $21.50 $30 suits ... .$24.75 ?:J5 suits Full dress, Tusedo, Prince Alberts, and- all black j;oods reserved. 20 per cent oil on all trousers. 20 . 1 - i Overcoats. $ 8.00 overcoats $10.75 $13.75 $18 overcoats $14.75 $20 overcoats $10:50 $25 overcoats .$21.50 $30 overcoats $24.75 $35 overcoats $20.00 $40 overcoats AH rain coats and 'spring overcoats reserved. r $15 ' j j ;. $ Hart Schaffner I ty Mir - - -- '...$1.25 !; 75c glove $1.00 gluVC! . 25 per cint nfl" kind $l'-- 5 ?io ;: $1.75 Hose. o lt. altn. luirr lu I - all ;! ) ' 1,1 "0c lilnd $1.00 kind ooc r rcscrvetl. tin- - half r it it: Carpenters' Aprons. 1 1 - 1 I II 1 m 25 Hr cent oil un all ati 13 AU Holiday Suspenders I 9 Half Price. of joip"tnl r.. about 20 n. not ili 5or a pair. 25c pair. fr Ab-cj- 5 i Ill ft;ip? a . . .$1.25 stmt . . . glfatanlc d. W bilr liitt ! p al .ii d ;.s r m Jib !'. 1 . : C; O n j "ft - t' - " ?- $L75 hitl mid i . c 11.25 fhii I $I.5 xhii : Ill d-!- $2.00 and Shirts lwCk. 1 : . C t - a K. iid Soft and Stiff 2- M o o frS ,2V All s O 5ic and ...ITw 25 i d $l.(M) stuttegarten and Linen Mrh derwt-a- S !; hwiud $1.50 kind S 55c . On: ALL .I.VtKLTS. WAIT MUS WMl COATS and HA II VHSTS. ioc ir- - 2 pair Kxfpt collar bntfonn and itud at HALF PHICK. 25 pir nut oJl oti all IWNt'Y ir.1. VESTS. WIdti t s!.H n !: $ i.Tdi li'i.r... lit-- l.::. t.vr 1 t) Cs f jn;tlitv tj P ( S3.00 5 & ADAM O 09000000C0w00000 75- AH House Coats on all 25 avy ilaim jr shirts. , (I nnkn on All Jewelry. Flannel Night Shirts vEr y c,, Hrjf.- . ; Flannel Pajamas k,n,i i2.ro kind Vv"3y YpwMm zr V)c glove.t Mens Half H-- i kI l'M WiWyA 2l Wd i 75c j $1.00 r--00 '. i) Golf Gloves. : vvnx ofT I f 2 $1.00 kind $1.50 kind i $2.00 kind 'fW?Z S m Wmm CSwl The only alterations we will make on sale goods' is to shorten pants and j change sleeve lengths. '$10 avA $12 overcoats fQ W?2 O Winter Underwear.' ; o n o O 172 MAIN STREET Thrci Doors Above Second Sou h Strc:t I ('if - rOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3 O fc |