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Show The 'Salt Lake Tjelegkam. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1904. WALKER S ST ORE 5 rianLfuvuiSuvuM DR. F. J. ULMAN gave a "bob-sle- d party on Saturday night, and afterwards a Dutch, supper at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Sol Siegel. " klISS KATE ROONEY returned from Bingham canyon last night, where she haa spent the latl ten days with ; the family of Judge Le. .."MB. AND MRS. CHARLES BELL, will entertain the members of the East riide Card club Thuisday evening. A LEAP YEAR PARTY will be given by the Misses Florence Jenkinson, Geneva Emily Hardy, Eva Barton,and Miss Barton Alberta Young, Clayton at Loiselle's hall Wednesday Mrs. F. A. nlghU Mrs. Hal Moore, Barton and Mrs. V. W. Calder will bo the ciiaperons. MRS. DENNIS C. EICHNOR will en tertain all the ladies of the First Methodist church at luncheon on Tuesday In the church parlors. No invitations have been issued, and all ladies of the church are invited. MRS. C. E. ALLEN entertains at din ner on Monday evening in honor of her daughters. HARRY LICHTENSTEIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein of this city, was married in New York city January 11th to Miss Rose Weiss. MRS. HINES of 266 D street will en tertain the ladies of the. J. B. Mc Kean W. R. C. on Thursday after noon. January 21st. v THE P. N. GK CLUB will meet with Mrs. Clara I. Moore February 11th at 615 South Second West street. MRS. SOL SIEGEL and sons are ex pected home from Baltimore th's week. Tins. J. APPELBAUM, who has been Mrs. L. Engil- J visiting ber mother, for the coast. man, left yesterday . . V FITZGERALD has returned from Park City, after a delightful visit. MRS. MICHAEL THE MARRIAGE of Miss Maud Lewis and J. L. Craig will take place in this city one week from next Tuesday. MRS. CLARENCE WARNOCK will entertain Thursday afternoon. ULJ ' J Salt Lake Theater Alberta tin in Ibsen's "Ghosts," 9c TONiariT bill. Ton Theater Mauna THREE NIQHT8 BEGINNING Galla- Grand Theater Nelse Ericksou in "Yon Yonson." Novelty Theater Vaudeville; new 'Bon PRICES: t P. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT Ntlso Erickcoa In YN Ttaa ever-welco- M. 6 YONSOW favortta. NKXT ATTRACTION. Vaudeville. IBSEN ADMIRERS WILL HAVE AN opportunity tonight of seeing what is regarded as the Danish author 9 masterpiece. Alberta Gallatin will appear at the Salt Lake Theater in "Ghosts," supported by a competent company. The engagement Is for three night3 and Wednesday matinee. "YON YONSON." THE OLD-TIM- E Swedish comedy, opens tonight at the Grand theater with Nels Erlck-se- n in the title role. There will be the usual Wednesday matinee. HELD'S BAND HAD A LARGE crowd at the Grand last night. The programme rendered was popular, rather than classical, the most pleasing, perhaps, being "The Blue and the Gray" and "The Slelghride Gallop." Henry Johnson made a hit with his cornet solo, "Zaralda," being heartily encored and receiving several floral tribute?. George Moss sang "The Lost Chord" and "The Heart Bowed Down." Next Sunday night the vocal soloist will be Miss Vera Felt. THE NOVELTY THEATER OFFERS a new bill tonight, including Han-for- d and Hart. Tom Doyle, Miss Russell and Clarence Taylor. THEATERS TON BON change of bill takes place tomorrow night. Last week's favorite? will appear tonight. MRS. LANGTRY COMES TO THE Salt Lake Theater February If. 2d and 3rd. in "Mrs. Deering's Di vorce." This will be the "Jersey Lily's" first visit to Salt Lake In several years. THE Three Nights and Matinee Beginning TONIGHT In Ibsen's to J1.60. fr Mallne. Carriages may ba ordered for ll-r- t t t t t t t 2S3 10:45. NOVELTY THEATER 0 rui i Known People. J Olell- - Capt. Hobson's Mother Dead. Colo.. Jan. 18. The moth THE' NEXT DANCE of the Elite So erF.OULDKR, of P. Hobson died Richmond Capt. cial club will be given at the Ladies' the at home of Davis Sunday, Shirley on clubhouse Thursday Literary a Her Illness Fon was with after long evening. her when she died, and will leave with iURff. CHARLES E. PERKINS will the remains today for CJreen&boro. Ala., where the will be Interred. Sarah entertain the members of St. Paul's Croon Pearson was born at Richmond next her home at guild Tuesday Hill. N. C. February 24. 1843. and for afternoon. the past twenty years Fhe has been a sufferer from dyspepsia. She came to Boulder last summer and has since remained here on account of the benefit ACTRESS' TRUNK IS to her health. TtnJnt. 7 --SO. I.JO and TburwJay. Amttnr Ntht. Saerad Concert Sunday. ADMISSION. IOC. Seating: Capacity. EON 7. TIM ...131 Main SireeL... First-Cla- ss 1 MEWS. 1 iimimm brand, 4. Where Your Eyes VAUDEVILLE 3.3 Afternoon performance. nl 4.20. . , , una to. Kvening ptriormam-- re Exhibition Bull Fight POSTPONED j in. :x mx Pie- - Madrli, Spia. r?llt te erIfA'-- now resting would be the place for your advertisement. Thousands would sec It where you are now reading. t tiar t - ift f c. t ' I t:tt'.Mtt-- iie,r. fi lr! ;- Iit ana WIS HARD, Traehtr ef rian. r:n-.- to . ' " th! f e- i if t AiJrrlt!n t! J?rx i -- method. lWffinnr aouih. ti 2 pt. ti. TsUe. 4 -'- - f t. 'r rr ?r. t i Itt 'e frsra ( ; V "JA lid IV VUIIVV. IVi r uD f oooooooo oooo o f y,-r- ta aU parts ef t&s XI!tt4 or call arvd ) 'Fhoiis rlty. yonr on!r fcr lo hm S.JULAJD AND CAKEX a Yienna Model Bakery Tcschcr of riano, Vlclia acd mony. Rf M rntrn j'e ewn FREE . ANTON PEDERSEN. a ' . m. r 2XATTXX 2L !Tiet1ikr r ft. uur. li".i rvi; - 8 Coffee for 25c O t rt f-:--m- tt A BARGAIN Q lb Aroma fill- f irn r-'- e.t musicians musical Studios : X 'v? - i--.. Leading ". 1". SSNOR ENRIQUE R0BLX3, Are 3 O IT'S ft 0wie ! IV.2r aai Cm'r tf faa tn tl Tto'jti. CM. 0 AND CAFZL Tbona 1031. 19 E. 3rd ftoaliL. 2Xar Snl Coof ;-- x. MONSTROUS STORE in to by2. Theater lul-tlmo- awimn Bertha 4..4..44.44.4.44.4.4..4. e, riiiraimiiMiiiiMn a parl, over stams, two clasps. Sizes, plo-liff- 1 n 600. JANUARY 19TH, 1904 Miixoinaire Bachelor Bead. SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. IS. Charles F. r, Doo. a millionaire lumberman and a HOLMES & WALDEN, Victory Bateman, "Well Known in was found dead in his Rt hls 71 years old. was He home He Sunday. A Bag-gagSalt Lake, Loses Her Comedy Musical Team. hael extensive lumber nnl lnnl interest? over was owner and all the State of part in St. Paul. DOUGLAS & FLETCHER, the St. Nicholas hotel of thU city. H $2.f-t) leaves an estate valued nt between Song and Dance Artists. and $3.n0O.OA. which, it is Paid, he has Victory Bateman, an actress well bequeathed to nephew and nieces, as h HYLAUD & GRANT, known In Salt Lake, who played with had never married. Coon Shouten. the Grand Theater Stock company for Noted Confederate Surgeon. tome time, has had her baggage atPARIS. Mo., Jan. IS. Pr. O. R. Dynart. LOUISE AND FRANK BEVERLEY, tached and sold for a hotel bill. Character Sketch. of Coekrell's brigade of the Miss Batemen went to St. Paul to fill an Confederate died cf at army, an engagement at the Metropolitan his home in this city today, pneumonia CHARLES LEONARD. ned 70 States yearn. opera-housbut owing to a lack of He was a close friend of United KINADROME. good support, she refused to appear. Senator Francis M. Cockrell. He straightShe left the city ar. 1 left the theater ened the little finger of the Senator, inin the battle of Franklin, and often managers a hotel bill. It amounted to jured related the story of Senator Coekrell's re- the bitter Presidential f.Rbt In 17 he w $80. represent-tlv- e that he needed the injured member, snt to Florida ns the personal The managers Seized her trunk and mark as he expected to do considerable of Samuel J. Tilden t superintend writing consold it at auction.- Although it after the war. Many stories are told of the counting of the vot in that State. tained a large assortment of dainty the personal bravery of Burgeon Dysart, Bilkr My sake' Here's a story cf lingerie, besides a number of property performed during the Civil war. man going to marTy a woman he dovn'i hats, wigs, dresses, etc., it only brought know. $30- - It it said that the trunk Also conDr. Pollock F. Hyatt Dead. Knpeck That's nothing. The only diftained a number of private letters, Pa.. Jan. IV Tr. ference between him and th others t. AVILLIAMSPORT. ome from Salt Lakers. Pollock F. Hyatt, who was Fniud States marry l that this fellow Isn't derrlved to Consul at Santiago de Cuba for five years the polrrt of thinking he knows hr n American. you prior to the outbreak of the Spanish-AmericaFrugal Aunt Well. Tommy, ahaven't home in Jersey-Shor- e to say, after eating nice dinner war, died at Ms Rs. anything like that? last nigKt, aged During the High Proof Tommy Yes'm. I hain't had half Civil war Dr. Hyatt was surgeon of Carin Tribune. Clears Dseret and ver I). always the same. Chicago enough. C, hospital, "Washington, i GARDNER I DAILY well-know- model, grays, browns, blacks, white. At 25c, Reduced from $1. Mis.es glace kid gloves, Shadts SOLD FOR HOTEL BILL . e At 49c, reduced from $1.25, women's lambskin glovts, pique stams, Shades reds, browns, modes, black. . two clasps, sizes 5. to and welViked At 63c, reduced from $1.50. Thesa artj our Mero announcement will sell every pair. W. B.' and Premier brand. Glace kidskin with self and contrasting stitching, two clasps, sizes 5l2 to ?. X WE8T BBCOKP SOUTH. BEJTJffXD VAUDEVILLE. Ptrforocaneaa every arternooa t and 4 p. m.; p. ra. 1 n Th OrftMt Work of th Greatest Living Lramatlst." New York Sun. Direction of GEORGE II. BRENNAN. 25c for 25c fr-iv- HOST PrWa-Nl- ht. for49c The sloven arc all perfect and fivuh. Pfckpl from tock year, a vu know, tlfro' a r1anitij; during invent rr. Ktrrv . Own. could old or tindcajrablr. So tip time. Mighty don't Ih a Lot' wife. I,sktnz tark won't ever trinjr urh another chance leastTiar?, not for a jar. If rou'ti clot vni-at the jircwnt mom-at- . conn? for tLeru now. If ton cm r ix month the farlook ahead and lay in Miprlie More while. than hundred it a worth make ing pair a day will o nut of hT JVjhMv the Kile may lat from Monday all alKut them: until Saturday. Svrn humlml ir. Play to J1O0. $1.25 ?1 d Widely-Discusse- Kinds-6- 3c $1.50 Alberta. Gallatin : I ! Seven Hundred Pairs to be Sent Out of Here at the Quickest Pace Ever Known . j About V E NEW S EXTRAORDINARY TOE MOTHER'S SAKE." ' nrurruTruruTrtnriruTn 5 in J V Ji A O LJ IT U- 11 -f T QIV the Feature of this SENSATIONAL CLOTHING EVENT. Utmost Attention Centers cn the Selling of $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 5uits and Overcoats at Is The activity which shattered all selling records last week was resumed again today. Conservative purchasers were out in force, anxious to follow in the footsteps of the thousands who have already been greatly benefited by this sale's generous price concessions. Every bargain section of the store was besieged by people grasping for bargains like their friends received during last week's rushes. The Men's Suits and Overcoats, Pants, Hats, Shirts; Boys' Suits and Overcoats at small prices are all finding many takers. There's a chance for you, too, if you hurry. 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