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Show WEDNESDAY EVEXIK ini I 3 3 VIIIV a J, FEBRUARY 1 &r 1 3, 1004. HE bAIrl LvAKK l.ELEGRAM. H NERVY WOMAN CASHIER Ivi ESISTS BOLD ROBBER uui AND MRS. KEARNS of Utah gave a dinner at the Raleigh in Washington last night in honor of Cardinal Gibbons. The decorations were American Beauty roses. The guests, in addition to the cardinal, were: The Embassador from Mr. rt fienora Azclroz, Justice McKenna, Senator and Mrs. Smoot, the Charge d' Affaires of Italy, Count Maccldl Cellers, Archand Mrs. bishop Ireland, Thomas Carter, Monsignore O'Con-nel- l, rector Catholic university of America; Senator and Mrs. Hanna, the Rev. Dr. Itappend, Mrs. Von Miss Millard. Mayhapt, Miss Day, a or Feb. 3. While a dozen terrified "waitresses in a woman's restaurant at 153 Michigan avenue shrieked f.nd fled from the leveled remen. Miss N. E. volvers of two hold-u- p the efforts resisted Sumner, the cashier, of a third thief to open the cash given in the I HE DANCING PARTY last Ladies Literary clubhouse was evening by A. Fairchild Holden 125 About. an immense success. guests were present. The handsome decorations of the clubhouse were carried out in pink and green. s Smoking and refreshment-roomwere arranged on one of the lower floors. Mr. Holden was assisted in receiving his guests by Mrs. George K. Figcher, Miss Maud Thorne, Miss Katherine Geddes and MIes? Addie Zane. MISS MARY OLIVE GRAY, Miss Allen and Miss Berkhoel returned yeson the terday from Logan, where a sucgave they evening previous cessful concert. Every number on in the programme was encored, andwas some instances a double encore demanded by the appreciative audi Walter. eral AA HI A WITH Miss Robertson Has AT THE DANCE to be given this evenshe ing by Miss Mamie Eldredge will be assisted by Mrs. Esther ojfln, Mrs. Reed Smoot, Mrs. W. A Bateman, Mrs. B. R. Eldredge About And Mrs. H. R. Eldredge. mxty guests will be entertained. MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. CUTLER and children have gone to California, Mr. Cutler will return in about two weeks, but Mrs. Cutler and the children will be away until spring. MR. AND MRS. J. C. CUTLER, JR., dancand Miss Mabel Cutler give a Twenin the this evening party ing tieth ward amusement hall. About 200 guests will be present. MRS. W. D. RITER and Miss Ida Savage leave today fortheNew York, guests of where thev will be their sifter, Mrs. Clark, for the re- mainder of the winter. MRS. JAMES T. BELESS of 172 West Seventh South street will entertain the members of St. Paul's choir tomorrow evening at her home. OpWASHINGTON' Uid. paiu" lh. j j NEW TORK, Feb. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Aldrleh. of will mother-in-la- w of the late Bishop Dudley of Louisville, has just been tiled for probate. It disposes of property valued at $1,000,000, of which the University of the South, at Sewanee, Tenn., is to receive $10,000. Other bequests to charitable nnd reli gious institutions aggregate $7O,U00. Feb. LONDON, 3. The will of the late Hugh Stowell Scott, better known as Henry Seaton Merriman, the novel ist, shows that he left an estate of Former Premier Dead. LAUNCKSTON, Tasmania. Tcb. 3. Riht Jion. Sir Kdwartl .Nicholas Coventry lirait- dock, former Premier and leader of thHouse of Assembly in Tasmania, is dead. aged m years. - Senator Hanna Improving. - Confirmed as Consul. WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. The Senate to John Fowler of Massachu day confirmed setts as Conaul-Generat Chefoo, China. Noble-Robinso- e. hs' MISS MA3ELLE SNOW will be guest of the Navajo club to be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Le Roy C. Snow. CHESTER NASON is home from a few weeks' visit in California. MRS. JOHN STUART MANLEY entertains this afternoon at a Kensington. Chamberlain Holds His Party. LONDON, Feb. 3. The Liberal-Union- -, tets at a meeting of their executive council held here today decided to maintain their organization. Joseph Chamberlain presided. TO BE INCREASED Bluffs. la., Feb. 3. Mrs. Peter Christiansen, mother of five children who perished in their burned home last night, died today from her burns. ttivl jitt jL tr 4 a est rmrPLK crekk. ih. Colo., the ,kt rtt cn t .jr N"tht, ilCii. f j Sic:. rtrT j Ptnle Rural Th S Drm. "For Mother's Sake." A Ufe. cIUhtful 1 . tary of Ntw Er.gtar.4 !. U i: Next Attraction: in 4 tUKl fitt - fcfra r 1 W 1 m Li ' m.. t.:. i r r.f in - n r an f r t!y l I 'J tt Jf-- t c.it-,- th ! tt-- Ik m tl. ! t m'.it j $ r f if f eT-- jr,rte l :"; ") t p-I- ;:it 5K'ar,-- r "" F THE BESTt t COLLECTOR t fn'4f t.a T'iT mh i ccI' Collegiate Institute RotHtrt 3. Ail Cjktr, rttnlf il Lk - J jt ii t . irtn tm lia s iS . It i j m t ti 11 t ! t? Uft. M'nlr cf tt Vr.M J (-- 9 American 1 r f t-- If-- 51 "TWO 1XAIUIIED WOXE:. x tw f - it ife .1 o p r4rlc if.'.u- Wc, Mcrc-nt- Uc A . Ca, Cttr & t.r,r; - ; Kfb lt. At J t Reporting Tlqcncy ? r, l 1 : HUH 0 E B.FO KD ACADEMY tTtr.riU, vta Best Results are Obtained from Advertising in WASATCH ACADEMY FYlnrtp! Ootf 1L ..Ml. PlatMftL. ttH JXr-SEACADEMY HXW Utah L K. fcml'.a. tncelp..I-t- . Vra:i Y rrrntAN ArArrMir. rntf HOAHD!Nt1 AND PAT HCHCK51-- THE TELEGRAM S Ue4. -- y UUiJlJjUn tit tin tf -- ;.. a j els r Anthony lop s-- . 4 READ rn - at JL n-t- ew otorv C in"'Mrs. Deerinti'n Diver -- .' HEATH MA THE WILL AITKAH Don't Do It by Starving It rithcr azain at the Crand tonlKht In "lce- r Lt a Substitute Do the Work. her enun Mother' Fak"." rndlrs I n thH ment. A niat!ro Tl r oi l .1. .us. "AJ1 rk an.t r- r'v "For Mother's Fake" has made nfter-norv- New Spring Matinee Today at 3 p. rrt Tonight Last Time. Ik? n. - m.ik Jack i 11 1 ." ! .t rr...t wppHr v j a good Jm-wf ! to ll-- . fti'fv.in it. : i f the h f Ant th. stent. i or.n AT ATTRACTION THE NEXT jm.m THE It l'H S to the tr- n. b'.:rt 'f Grand theater will be th utist "Twt Married Wu- If i'ur sti in :i! la scrn c jt ami r comedy !! rren. on ncxi .iiomiaj. luvfiriy an i i ftgaiuet lu I r. if Iut thT U&c-t- l Wyo-ti'Wednesday. mi),: Ihiitg j o i cm tl lltrti, thf !.H WAY l tt plv- It n ri!t. Kre;'te- a ulii'.u; FEATS ARE ON' HALE FOR If it w.lj nt for a h rt tlm at.Down East at the Fait Lake Thean. ! th i repay ) u In i't ter. Th enjrneeinent opens Thurs-da- v re a id Tablet Stuart' nipht. Iyipt and mon l:'n - rt .'tit it . 1 ! THE HON TON THEATER HAD A tt.r irnelvc d!ic t r ry I ".I of ( M In pood opr.ir.s? bill loft tilgh!. and th ?'.m,irh In J tl f me tl.it should have a puccesful run thl? v 0 M. l th- If If h w5! lnm.i( wtc week. impref-ion- . !. f ft - WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. The War department has informed benator Heyburn that the barracks at Boise City will bo changed to regimental headquarters instead of quarters for three companies. t; f - - 1 1 !".-ir- g i- William Arthur llamill Dead. DENVER. Colo.. Feb. 3. William Ar one of the most promin nt thur HamiU, figures In C olorado political history, died at bt. Joseph's hospital this mormnir of blood poisoning. He was born in Eng land ard was aoout i( years or ace. DISQUALIFIED. it 1 MANAGER PETRICK IF OFFERING pome kooi attractions this wet k nt the Novelty theater. CINCINNATI SUFFERS Judge. "l'ou wi'l never make a reliable re porter." hy not, sir". "You never told the raliher of the r- volver used in that murder story von wrote up yesterday." HAD TO HAVE THEM. $250,000 FIRE LOSS riv'-stor- last uipht totally ilei'troyc.I thatdestroyed f'ir ad- j.dninK I'Utl dinir. ThI total loss Is oylt- inrs Jtv; lie principal matcd a t . 3rt-China T.-nimpiin--;v, $ ."i. I owrv & Cl.t. t.cl. carpet warhnu-..).l"o; Herman Coeppir Ac 'o. inaiftr. l J. lt. llite & Co., dcab rg In af loljicco. a - NIGHT SCHO OL IN SALT LAKE A free public night school Is to be established in Salt Lake. The Board of Education at Its regular ey 1- i.;ll cor.t.iln all th ri"tri'; t!u:d of th ly act J nnl other i'.'-- o floamh th t.i'w n tl.- best weekly and from which I monthly periodical, should like to teach our pupils (of the higher grades) to read forming the twenty-fiv- e of tlio meeting last night adopted a resolution In accordance with a request from reading habit." The board named the following leach-rr- n Principal E. S. Uallock, that a nicht on the recommendation of th Comschool be opened in the Franklin buildon Teachers and School Work: mittee ing. Hallock's letter was as folJdlss Lydia Mewer Hchmldt. at a HiPrincipal ' lary of Jf3; Miss Olga Jieese, $C; Miss lows : see citieb in some Jessie llarroum, SjO. "I Eastern that The president and clerk of the loard they the opening schoolrooms in the authorized to rent ten typewriter were localities for poorer night study. "If permitted, I Fhould be glad to open machine, at SIT.O u year, for u in tnc the Franklin, taking personal charge hieh school business departmont. The treasurer report for January, without pay. The electric lights could si be extended from the basement to a howlng a balance of $107,2.07. room without increased risk of fire. approved, an also the monthly pay".We have a small library and about rolls, amounting to J10,;i3.t9, - ti'.c- - oad d-- i just the Iitj wM nttur.il !! nnd wrff tl.o Ft. u U tho rtum.ich. rcli"v then They, fro. do. an one wrkm in !ivi r; r"lv and acluaJ J anthr, and il r.d rmit it to reft and rcct.p.rat in pain Its rornial Kn:th or.J ptrtijct1. This "vacation" I i t;i. r irs- M"l by In Cht th ltter of n promtreni w h.it Is 9 ; "I Ile4. w.i rap'i. in tti inoft rriom titM the of ny life In brir.Kbst coalition of rertnin prat Intrn ftp th-t- l tnear.t much to ni' ai well .) my rli. ::t but It was tot th work f il ar-I workiPU win dcy l nior.th;. Light nioxs. when at n very crttient t!n my Tff ui (Hwnarh ent ir bark oil due. mental MU'n broiirht I! .ilwmt wh it would h v;t h.j r-- n later on. "What I at t luid to bt. frallr f rt rt: ty dp down and that wan a 1 bad a unur mom.nh much of th Ho fhipKtfh and 1 My head iichd. I Dr.in to lom my ambition to carry nut mv Wtmv undertnUliip. H Undcd1 pretty one of rev tn and i confid. d my IIkM to cwrNl- by Htutrt i! nt. II ) h1 U-PU Tidi-- i urn! at on- w nt 4wn lynpc t h f'svii ttuto and t r.upht a t x up ! tho of Ho'. cif that tvx "I had not tfcn n mi!.1 l i ;i tr. h, f fr 1 fmnd that th y t r 1d; ait-work my motnach ihof at nr who vocaibni rm ijiitl"n nm-nc- li for me. 1 elf tcrmimd ti l v- - m nn I tlcht rr.t tuVlrs h vcmtin. krpl nhcAd Iho tab'. l ard brc-- rup and r M visr, at with my work 1with vrr rti I nd r rrl'd t Ju?t an much a to jit"ti Tt-Iftthat tind'rtakirtf I I h.W Hturt frt that m tt hn1-rirn-nvtnr to thank for l wH mm my fee I vrr r nation and Ut bat n:d Um my pi - - CINCINNATI, Kcb. 3. Fire whSoh stnrted y buildintr ocrnj.iod by thf in thf a company at Z7 Vine To China ;r;)t l.nii.titiir nn. I nartla'.lv Chicago Evening Post. "Rut he has splendid ancestors." "Yes; he has to have them." "Why?" "To make a fair average when he is counted in." family 1 that th f.imi wnik Bied of Her Injuries. "There's a Reason." PRICES th prisoners in th-- hull wm dllv- tri-to the civil authorities yenterday. John M. Glover, former Congriinan Novelty Theater Vaudeville. from Missouri, wrs nrralcnl tfor Bon Ton Theater Vaudeville. JucIkp Robert Lwl. ti th Diitrtrt on a charge of hAvlnic Uernpt4 WEBER A NO FIELDS AND THEIR court to kill Herrts. Dlttemr anl Smith on famous burlevque company will apDecember 2Mh lant. He ilea 1el rot pear at the Grand theater on February 2ih, arrangement having puSHy nnd ws rrleapot unlr a V0 eflVct by just been concluded to that bnd. The Managers Hammer and Jon--Sherman Farkr. ft UaApt of th? will company pass throuph Fait WeMrrn Fcijf ration i f Miners, who has Thursday on its wayonto the coast, rr nrrrtrJ by th milbeen the return nnd will ptnp here th after furn!htnc lxrls nn itary, the star of trip. Included anion?Lillian wss Mm. le! f rious nsalrH charges the a sricr wit Inn nre ItnsfU. bond en court th? for rleasetl by F. Dalky, Fay Ttmpleton. IVtc-ia.c. Flel-and John T. K'flly. Weber and Stephen A'lairs. V. F. tavl. (hr', others. Klthty ieopie are carried, Thomas Fo r n l ChrJ Kennlson. nr.fl the production will be given Jut cbiirc"! by thf rr.tlllary MrKlnhey, in New York. Weber as It appears cnu-J the ejiloton t the ith havli.jf and F?ld are Indt pf n.! nt of the VlnIU ator by thleh two m"n mine, tru?t. theatrical I tn were klll-- 1 nr.'l h h r a lr 1 1 St. on a train wreck Florin tb! Crl; WHICH 'THE DEO EN EH ATE?. at this railroad, will b tr j Creek courtMr?. Lar.try will present at the F.iU n of huxe term Thy cue of her L.ak Thoatrr toniglit, is fnie.j in th by. I i n for mnre thun two most famou plays. In the rhur-apt- ir months. of Mrs. Trevelyan. ?he appHM t Tl.rourt the rnl If mennr as a woman uith a pat. but wVn, A iljt. M. acain! rsifi Fhrmr for th? ?al.f of her younic daughter, I'.t U. Frttf ! !: John Vol. I. v s tho character of "turns pood." Faris-Wflnkhortt nl MJ. Tt.om n I of her own hapher rival at the who nro rharfl Mcl"Hari'l, lhn piness and Fuccfed? In brlncinit a w rongful nrr-- rt cn l false Imt r Mre. to the conclusion tangle. happy rt. for tUl on Tu n.t.y cf rem Iantrtry i evr ee lally efftlv- - In w. m k. this character. The plot i sullU ".ont-l- y intricate to keep interest en tipthe en ea toe. Tonight GIVE YOUR STOMACH of the "Jersey Lily." This afternewn he t making, her Ht nj r A NICE VACATION BOISE BARRACKS The First Showing i AT CRIPPLE CREEK - WASHINGTON. Feb. Hanna. who sufteied a temporary seibnr-by his too irom pick; chamber soon. venturingon the is again mend, and last night hU physician said his condition was favorable. It will probably be a week bofor- thf Senator Is permitted to leave the house. as the doctor thinks absolute re?t and care are necessary in order to prevent an other relapse. We ha M It W THURSDAY NOTi:.-- V, rrf-tatell- Author Merriman's Will. family fill l GINGHAMS- fi irt'., rc. s. WIPED OUT BULLPEN Salt Lake Theater Matin?, Mrs. Langtry in "Mrs. Deering's Divorce"; Among night, Mrs. Langtry in ."The Degen- $1,(X cv. - t- T wt H, G. Burt and Wife Sail. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. S. the passengers ?.ling for the Orint on erates." the steamship Korea yesterday were II. Grand Theater "For Mother's G. Burt, former president i f th? Union Pacific Railroad comr.avy, r r I his wife. Sake," matinee and night. Left Estate of ii drti, ,:. iT NEXT ATTItACnorf ThurrS.y. rrfdar and Saturday "WAY DOWJi EAST." Bride and Groom of Less Than a Week Commit Suicide by Poison. uxoruuxra rKrinruxrinjxruviruTrvjuxnj MD; f S I2V2C for 1 About Known People br pr-feRl- tN-wS- v TOGETHER -A Degenerates," Ui. Uriuy tn lprx1oi ml ir form tr inr. jrIfjc rrvtt r rm f 4fH rlrrl. ,J; rlfrl, O An y Nevada will be in town n today to remain over the wedding. MRS. ELLSWORTH DAGGETT entertains at luncheon today rh honor of Mrs. J. W. Beatie of Boise. Cov-ers- ill be laid for twenty-fivf MRS"'. ED PARSONS has issued Invitations for a luncheon on Friday. Her guests will number eighteen. CAPT. AND MRS. BALDWIN, who hava been visiting at the Judge home in this city, have gone to California, ARTER A DELIGHTFUL visit with friends in San Francisco,to Mrs. W. L. Jones has returned this city and is at home at the Cul- - Solid Strength and Comfort. " The x Ik Tf. Pynjr Ofy4r e. MR. AND MRS. FRED W. NOBLE of Hungry In Langtry 3UHIf o rj-- 3.- ((2Wl Appearance Com END LIFE Senate committee. The names of the witnesses fir Smoot were not presonted to thtj committee yesterday, tut probably will be today. al a hit at Mule tv. dour. Cl)ton Tlcku.andW at 1 TONIGHT of Mrs. Last SAGINAW, Mich., Feb. S.The wtd-din- g hera last week of Corp. Charles A. Valnla of the Twcnty-nUt- h tnitd is evidenced by a recent offer of $500 a Statei infantry and Mebal II. Stein had month made to Miss Margaret Robert$1.2o to Provo and return via S. P. L. a tragic ending to!ay, when the your. son, the brilliant pianiste of this city, to A &. S. L. It. 71.. Friday. February 5, couple took poison In a rooming-housSpecial train leaven Salt Lake at Mrs. Valoii in ded and her hus!and in play with the Grau company for the 1904. 6:30 p. m. season. Miss Robertson was one of W. in a critical condition. Tha match m H. Sherwood's mopt successful pupils. with dlcapproval by th parent of th left a letter payyoung couple. Th-nxuxuru-Lr- j njxnnxuxnjirLrun. njrruTJT-rirtn- . that their ing parent had turned Ihern out and I they had no pln.ee to go and UMI- deckled to die together. Boise. Vbcn I1ASSO. tr story printed in a Salt Lake paper that Mr. Van Cott, counset for Senator Smoot, wnu! return home is without foundation. Mr. Van Cott wilt remain here for the hearing by the That Salt Lake talent is appreciated in the greaUmusical centers of the East : rape- - ! mt, Grau Company for t Nibble Evrpprm AS SNOOT'S COUNSEL portunity to Play With who has Mn3. J. W. BEATIE of Boise, Woodbeen a guest of Mrs. Samuel ward for the past ten days, leaves Thursday evening for her home. MRS. D. D. HOUTZ of Provo is in the her sister, city for a short visit with Mr?. William H. King, who has been ill for the paj:-- few weeks. MR. AND MRS. D. R. GRAY will entertain at cards this evening in honor of Mrs. McMullin Belvln of San Francisco. JUDGE AND MRS. POWERS re-will a shortly issue invitations for 22nd. ception to be given February MISS DOROTHY KINNEY entertained at a theater party Monday evening, followed by a supper in honor of Mrs. Jevne. MRS. EDWIN F. HOLMES is to give a large reception on Tuesday, February 16th. MRS. W. C. THOMAS left last evening for a month's visit with friends in Council him 1 Matinee Today at 3 Mrs. Deering's Divorce tudy with CortM ft r.4 M.t (teaser ct iUxa Qat WIt.LAIU WX1HK. r AtitM Ur.ut; J. J. ifCI.KLLAN nJ BTKNCKH CLAW SON. Acc"trrntt. STEIN WAY runo an J Qrtr.J Ofg Bine IlerUn VAN C0TT TO STAY jpUUAlTlUfllll UTAH w Wallace A. d) Mrs. Langtry.. 8K AT or DEIJCT RAU OFFER, ence. two-mont- M YT PRIMY times and a revolver prepfd against her head did the cashier kvo up. The delay caused by her trupl frightened the trio, and they fled after seizing only the money Inthe register, arnuunung 10 aooui jw. Over $200 in bJlla had been placed on the desk near by. but had ben nwept to the floor by Miss Sumner, where It was found after the robbery. sevhad been when struck she Only Miss Sumner notified the police of the robbery by telephone and when they arrived was assisting in caring for fever il of the girls who were hysterical from fright. 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