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Show The S act Lake Telegram. TUESDAY .EVEKIXG, FEBRUARY 9, 1904. rI? tnnnnjinnnnmmnnnruinnnniinp polite SJorl . Lake City resident hat rendered InvaK uable tervlce 3 tha community. ' Itf a d THE TTtAT WONTP WEAR OUT, T what this c!tixen ay: frtm E!w. Noya WlpeVa J. r. Ketchum, foreman of th J.l Grande railroad, reldnce S71H South attecrul txxik crilon. Hh a Main atreet, ay: "Startinc A "T f Quatrtly JJ!iloiful cfcro acrona the lolna. out fcellns Juat n4 Vloo'trT". of tra flh caat, the symptoms gradually develop until wltn by It became a regular thins to have backache. The constant ehaklng , Jolting ani th jarring of the train aggravated complaint, and with the pA'sIng- of time As DAVID HARUM It rew wo rue and I i tomwt!4 to look for iomethlnir to bring relief. An advertisement about Doan'a Kidney FtaM by C4r. I. 7V6. JacM.nUj Fllla attracted my attention Jut then rcun'.o by Wm. E. Furti. and I went to the F. J. Hill Drug Co.' aa at Oarri- - T.attr, Etacily boxa Th tratmrnt gradptore for Tork. bra It rA a whoU rt3G. It ually !ei.ened the aching until conalder-abl- e b ahouM of Thla arparcd. value to tho who uffer In Fait LAke City from backach." For pale by all dealra. Irlce 1 cer.ta. K-A.- Jrmtt4 tirl t 1 a '.-- mm r z f ,.r.. a FoPter-illlbur- NEW YORK, Feb. Maud Adams has suffered anothVr relapse. to old homo in Salt Lake City to recuperate. her go - SALT LAKER MAY LOS E MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. STONER came down from Evanston Saturday 33d are spending a few days with h. titelr daughter, Mrs. Louis K. I - CAVING EMBANKMENT - st. rnTcrtsnur.o, rK er kti!"l br h cavir.c pTL" Payers 9-- In th r.n-- t ncn du,; lr.in an old rr.a.1 j thirty I x-- i . . . it Mrs. Sol Sicgel Has Prop- - um." Grand City men" erty in MR 3., MISS AND DR. TERRELL, who have been living at 273 East First South street, have moved to 210 Fire-Swe- pt . of Baltimore. TOMORROW AFTERNOON the regular meeting of the Woman's Democratic club will be held at the home of Mrs. John Shea., 16 West Third South street, at 2:30 o'clock. A good programme has been arranged, and all Democratic women are invited to be present. MRS. WILL FOLLAND entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Mabelle Snow. It was a china shower, and the guests of honor received a number of beautiful piece from her girl friends present. MISS DINA PIEPER has just returned from an extended tour of Europe, including long visits in Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France. Mrs. Sol Siegel of this city is wonderinp as to the fate of her Baltimore property In the big fire. She owns a number of business blocks and other real estate there and has so far beeu unable to get definite information. she thinks pome of it, at least, thoughhave must suffered. Mr. Gugerenhpimer Her brother-in-laof Guggenheirr.er, Wells & Co., lithograph ers and printers, is said by the dispatches to have lost ?li.ooo. i.nica w. -- ineatfr 1 1 uavia uur- - Novelty Theater Vaudeville. Boa Ton Theater Vaudeville; new bill. MARRIED TWO farce-comed- WOMEN,' that requires y It err a third of rcnuriaV.e nd uniform Backed v rrlpu, Grape-Nut- s. There's a Reason! food is made of selected parts of field grains that GRAPE-NUT- S contain the natural Phosphates which restore the gray matter In Brain and Nerve Centers and the food Is predlgested in the process of manufacture to enable anyone to easily digest it. If you are ailing in any way .finge your diet and if you take a sure gain on GRAPE-NUTwill follow. "Look for the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in each pack- , S, h age. 0fliajpaTJa3aapfajraWa k n. MRS. F. T. M'Gl'RRJN delightfully en. tertained at a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Frank Peters on h- -r sixtieth birthday, mother of .he late Max Peter.s. I'resents were many and beautiful. OFFERS TO LOCATE BIG FLOW FOR CITY The City Council received the follow, lng Interesting letter la?t nisht from John T. Frye of Sugar ward, which w as referred to the Water committee "I propose to locate for Salt Lake City an underground flow of water immediately to the east of the city, providing: Salt Lake City will furnish me engineering assistance, and providing, further, that should I succeed in the location of this I am to receive as compensation water, $12,500 for each million gallons per twenty-fou- r hours, t( V, lir thotoyo--ea;?h r A 25lig-nUc- fiM A rro!abl9 a Gfa;ai r;ay r- R- - Dr. ricce, PrrUlo N Y. TiTce" PUaant Peiltti are V. laxative. No ether for ff eri!etie riact re ' a.f m rlaT-' a JCf-a- 'a'a r" . Kaafvt ' a, t. ?- 11 a j" TV ai I" .. v S " 7 j in'Pt r i i;ir . t r!" 43 , .Cffcf 4 r-- a t 10 7 ia. 'r. ttaaaf' T'f."Xyri tat, iO 23 J I ' a ra . at-t- S- r y Wtt. Addreaa tra D. It a Udsta ti a. r. a . a - , . a ' T I k al 4 . a&1 fti - r . - COLORADO-UTA- v H rm T. t J C . a - a- 5 ' a t ra. I i V XX a c. f a., : r a" . . a - a-- (pT' -T- a I tJ-- w 1 rf t-?r o a to Vfalt, I A. -- . J": r a .4 c:3s t f. "r I Ci IT.vtoc. O., A. r. f li C at. T, A r,. D. a V,,,v t; :t g r- f ' ", r- f . r r ' ""i1 . - t, A. J ! '. i'-- Um. ' ii ! r"miai" an r. Qrevni Harry t an-- t : lit. C1:r. ORAT, 0rral -- !ja tirrr Words .y J ;(( Tf-ul- a t..af ! f- ft--- ft ;'f. ?!,. f a rt ' f ftf t- - f tf r e ' 1 " ( ' ' H ?f a't1 Wain AitL dnt wrk r.T Tl CJTT.T3 i tbt aatnrsar asi dlin't rllsaf - - r- rP er aka that "riKatlea wfcltSt you placna4 far during find tlxn to l. a ' nu ffalnf ta do thla Stay at hotaa an4 Jo-cfTia- i ifea i A Good Ertk. n c-- rail at Ns. Eurepaf Ta lenff ilai-Icor Callfprnlaf 17f T9 W rr : new 5aU trip to a boat a '' f 1 P.r Are U?E SHORT TO ST. LOUIS. 13 . ' '. t. " ' J" Ti, ' !!' tat.aa j it! 'i of f .! m n t rt f iaia t'3 iti.t! I p,faj a,eaa Para ai f t, dr.. !i "' ltf"1' r v ta a. aal Maoaa f M a? jf5 '' t t ateti'tr a!n at Cift?4 f tf T fat tar N. I ri - ftm Tt cit - i 4 iri 1 y ;:-rf- fn t Sfa-r1r- 'a P'.arafura T.a1! a . a . V a. 'Vrtea, -- v- ' yr-- a 5tt. Tlace to Lira. r.eae?-- e)ua! taca rr.ed-.rtn- y- JV-rr-- en ri4s;an: n CAsrni: itt:Ai.TfJ WEALTH. Xfojrl am. fttr. Lkea ari tciin Valr, by Southern PaciHc Company's Lines 'ihcre i nothirK luK a ro5i1 fct d leaw of tbc I'.cmtcb, bfood and lurr The Common Sse lledical Adief. 100S lartc in ia er.t ftrt cn fcetpt of i ore cer.; mmrt to cf CO ea, ttl tt. C 4 r - teal D.roverT' " y l- -r Tamoja r:aea Wttfh fcrtryce.a Want a la fiCAl.irOIi-N- l thvaai fn a T.c V. V ar4 Sacira i nie 4 rr cor, -- alifornia V rra-.tr- C rrAf.r m. f J ff Trre, 54 d v. - a m. Ctv fa S' CSS l f'affc -- " K-i- rr rxene a-- at. r. wariie;;, 2o. 411 MaCdaaW boy- ;- yy,. 4I ? ? At.T LAKK OTT. 1 AH did tBp!:noe, 1 If a toeve a at tiuit tI rr lirr. l JV tu eee4 k w aofi o your 111 etna rrecTirxB ' cujxT'iea roe at cwtc. My altea ia No. Ct. Jcue Bireet, Sivjnom M h ata UttLtaMa, R. V. To Ir. Tierce, ri)Tte, N. for Gotten fed. Accept no .iS; WASHINGTON. Feb. D. After linten-lnto speeches by Mr. Hopkin snl Mr Clay In support of the Panama onal treaty the Senate yesterday p.i?se 1 the hill prantinpr npit?am-- to the propopel Ivvid unJ lurk 'Xpoition at Port- Li l .is anfivJe o as lar.J, tr. on Sundays" at to flo.'-- th rxpo.-ltlTthe provision for a prn .aner.t memorial to LewJ. and Clark was attd. tl o f rrt. J 8 f.r-'.- Lii r.?y 6 I : e ct n Ever ban t rior1iaf Why not It doaan't take lcs If yo'j uaa lha ItOCK ISLAND. Cholca of eTtTal rautaat and a tlca with Tary ticket. Health Means the ability to oo t icood day's work, without undue fatlf:u an I to find life worth livir'c. You cannot have indigestion or M nMipntlon without lit the liver and pollution th upttlnir blood. Such a condition miy b. best and iui.k"ni ohtaln'-- by Hrblne. th? bcrt liver regulator that the world has evvr known. Mi D. W. Smith writes, April 3, 1!"2: "I uf Herbine. and find it the bvst tnedl' Ine for ron"tlpation and d." Price regulating th- - liver I evr t. Kill St Id by Z. C. M. I. COMMERCIAL CLUB FOR PURE FOOD LAW Tl.a Ommrcil club Is pkUA to have become Interested In the crusad which has beon pfart.-against the ale of In this city. ftd The m:itt"r van brouKht to th? attention of Secretary Harrt n few days hr. ard he acknowledged that It xa a move-- n ent the mot rr of Salt Lake'i cltlzer.s fhculd !) in. a don much to City Chemist Harm put down this Impure food evil, but It existence is so extensive that It if almost impossible for him to copa with it un aided. Irn-p- -- Jtcrt-sslvIi,t-reiite- e d h-- ur pJ DIIAIX, Q. A. BIBLIX Trar, Faaa. Ager., 100 Wtat 2nd Seuth Et, SALT LA KI! CITY, Utah, A. II. M0F1TT, Oaa. pJI I" 41 tll VMl A(rnt, ) . J '"JB . "CUPIOEME" MANHOOD RESTORED ar a raaiaaa rra cm tfrti.i i itauaa. tfWpuaa aa t.l aara ia !. mrf a imii laitaala. aVaailir. EhImIm., hIi.I a I ara-l.Itar4a. ltai. ' prmlaa. ..4 aiarrr, al. if r aaara t .atii'I . .. a' rv.a aa4iaa krrw iki awMMtt n n'."i in r... IbaKllaarf CirlDi'.XEi'mrMu ill tt nt ara baua rraiuillla. ItiMMriiM If Iwwii tlTIOf nikf; ct It pf vKWiil "o lour. rl.f, rtiut ritmiM t NiMn wnifK r XAOl.ifl(t aa raa t.m aat ai MtiMaHH.ni r'y MEDICIHH !... s sold by cbuo ca ( , -- -- tr W a, I a, I f? !a a WUBiatUiua. Aadraaa t if-- .4 m Im m.m a af a ! wtt a I an a a-- 4 ooDBE-rrn- rt-lam- 1 i M m . a 4m 1 a fa la ea JTrmaaiwa-w- l , Cwl. m7i . T a. a 1 a a f aa e -a of Jf iAr Overland Limited l To Chicago and Hast Bait t f IVn 'rar, Celo. "I V-- ran. Afa?. H. XM 1 1, The Jr May We Tell You About It? j -- Z) Salt Laker Says He Will Find Plenty of Water If He Is Paid $12,-50- 0 Per Million Gallons. :t riro;ti. ani f , U a im. r'at..aa ....... ... f f l1- wr" .... ff'.m a4 ae4 rr ttn ' tr rat .. 'Tt 'ft f.r S t r aral t"eVa v. faf rv r at at rj, M t .at r,. ta AP.r.ivt; t' at as.T it" :tt ui;t Tart t a t t a , Dooly Blfrck, Bait LaVt Ctty. aiC-cei!i- e hurl woniit r r,ei4 1 frf frae 1 ttt Nttt.tt re J- -V General Ajrr.t, - TO PORTLAND FAIR will entertain infor mally tomorrow evening in honor of Miss June Mclntyre. W. E. LAWSON is home from an Eastern trip of several months. MR. AND MRS. H. H. HENDERSON of Ogden spent Sunday here as the guests of Judge and "Mrs. 11. 1. Henderson. c. tf;r t1 Vay'"-'- jv.sa 0" nr. Ctrsrs.fital Art. 0i1 reuct4 rata about xna SENATE VOTES AID MISS LAWSON MISS OLIVE JENNINGS entertains at an informal tea tomorrow afternoon. Aak e atj-- 5 2 QtLLSTT. Tata, Aft. m- Utrt itsne. ! w.v rr r.g'.h tvrk trt HMtria Uw Njil? .f Ir rerr I favorite lTr:t tt'rJ rT! of the chrr rtmedifi whkH art o trt'Ch l rriird. H ftin4 r xtixtl ). 1 h i Uil'--t fith in the mricin? at the tirr-- aol waa rka and airk that i (t'.l i:courf 4. but withta ' I after week had evsnia'4 lakinr ynur Tt. a woman, N?w fcription- I ws life ami .'.4.,: e tremeJ to come wsh ea'i frm a tt ..ce 10 uitiil. week. I tjy. . t a hra'.th jff.ffc t.'iaa l C. W. Xantaa City and Chlca fo. Alio direct lis to CalTeatcn. ri r!o. City cf Mxiro and the mining carnpa cf Utw Melco and Arizona. exhu!riI ctwiU vrti n t l naw two t'ca 4 a r.. '!. r r r-- pI rrem Utah to n-- txM-r- t T"w;.. 53 a ra. rr e IWr. T. U. 1 Kcnh. s r ywi.i.a SIGN OF THE TIMES ytt. f'.n't live v1u.lon; - ertam' .r I eprricn'.: n.'t: t.e for :.rirvr wi.cb trit 1 brtji a t hai the romry. st mf ft I it rcui;v to rr. Ktu!fn efi Old r Biv hri) Kny tin.ir.f fo hr feit rrry 1 il a ar.il w.!y t 0 I 3.TKHINS DHILY.3 rnt and" aiter-noo- ar-- ' ak tr y ts. "OS 'SJiSpta f ick'irn. Evrtka. Ct-V- In Tfrr.afkable recor.I They have the of curt cia '.c by tbi or'd Unrd reroc.j ever pUced t the crfI;t of any pteta: tion cjecia,.'.y dri?ned fer the cute tf woman peculiar a..mn:.. A hini'iful Oetr;U 'v, Vre.prenirtsl ! tt F.r.l llln noCiA of ppt:.;nut -- r'f i 1T. KrXT ATTRACTION. A Vikr.fi' C4-.i- ut most everything will entertain at n-- c J. teevt .C .. .. I CAVE difc r' ". a., r4L THK a AM ek Keren. eane of I.o.;corrhea. Ferule or I Jtiing: of Worob wbitb thry cute. AU U:rjr it a fJf an'l reasn4b!: triil of thru mean of cere. Wise root ecrr. X a.ta r- (;tni y pj You May Be r. cf a '9 - And Tomorrow Nijjht AT I h;i-- h Cf-- tu r" a4 a TAOaa AnnivK. I aj no o'hrr rtmrdy for the and wrjkncf ptcr.ha: to women r- -. a!taiicd. ;h prr.j ri tc: nnA takr hr. Pierce ircnption $mf c. f.xlly warrtuted in oScriry to legal money of the L'r.rta Stte. for arj nuch ge cards a week from Thurs.v.y Jk wi-fw- - Xj-- t ny..... .- BE CUREO. WHO OfiXtiOT Liu Vur i AT Cf. frT DC FART. 0rfa ronYftrAEH ple to present It, was given Nov. Lak Clt REWARD A few peo- w, MRS. K. Uc. If! T Ihi frlgfct-full- K V ATINiin, WEPNEFD 12e- - cf Mrs. Henrietta BuetWr. Fred Buetlr, was ytrttrday plirtd un der Io0 bond to erpa, i witr.tw In the murder cae aatr,it Rke ar.d Hun r. In default of bor.4 nhe tv committed to tht cuuody of the Fhniff. at the Grand theater last night. The crowd was small. A number of taking "hits" were made and on the whole the performance was enjoyable. Numerous complications are mad?, only to be smoothed out at the play's conclusion. Specialties will be held this afternoon at the were introduced by Gorc Morhome of Mrs. "William A. Nelden. timer, Gene Rogers. Gamin Dorothy, A. S. Bamuela and Heber MR. AND MRS. WALTER G. FILER will entertain at dinner Friday Fr nch. "Tao Married Women" ALBERT C. ALLEN leaves early next will be given again toniKht and tothe cotillon to be preceding evening, week for an extended tour of the morrow matinee and night. Miss by Judge. given Pacific coast, and will probably locate permanently in one of the coast MRS. BUBB and Miss Helen Bubb of "DAVID HARUM." printed by W. cities. H. Turner and company at tlu Salt Fort Douglas will not accompany the troops to the Philippines, but Lake Theater Inst night, mad a MRS. FRED EARL and Miss Welby remain here until fall. good impression on a mdlum-izleave Thursday for Denver, where crowd. Following the distinguished MRS. IIY RIPPE and daughter leave they will join Mr. Earl and make William H. Crane In the famous their home in the future. early this week for New York, where rural New York character. Mr. Turner had n:u h to contend with, they will spend several months. DR. AND MRS. HENRY LA MOTTE but he sustained himself well. His left Philadelphia on Sunday and will TOMORROW AFTERNOON the mem. hupport Is fairly good. Starr King Hut-ledreturn to Salt Laue via Cuba, Panabers of the Third Street Card club Walker as John Lnox, Pliny Cnrl-tbma and San Francisco. They are n will be fntertaind at the home of a II. C Timson. Chet Mrs. Brownlee. expected home the second week in as Dick Lwrribe. William HenMarch. derson as Zekr Swinney. Ef!l MRS. I. E. THORN has just returned C.ennon as Aunt Polly Hixley and A SPECIAL MEETING of the music from a pleasant two months' visit Mary B. Henderson as the Widow section of the Ladles' Literary club in St. Louis. Cullum sustplnod their parts well. The Fcrne of the balky horsp ir the MRS. G. L. SAVAGE gives a Valentine rainstorm brought the usual mini-b"- r card party at her home next Monday of curtain calls. "David Har-um- " afternoon. will bo given again tonight. the engagement. closing COL. AND MRS. HOLMES entertained a few friends at a box party last THE CLEVER IRISH COMEDY, evening at the Salt Lake Theater. "Th" Gamekeeper." with Thomns Smith and "Baby Pattl" as the J. MRS. II. C. EDWARDS gives a Valen tar, opens at the Grand theater tine card party Friday afternoon. Thursday r.isjht. There will he the usual Saturday matinee. MR. AND MRS. H. G. WHITNEY will from return their Eastern today THE SALT LAKE THEATER WILL ! ! trip. b dark the remainder of the week after tonight. Next Monday and MISS KIESEL of Ogden is a guest of Tu'slayin rlehts Howard Kyle will Miss Margaret Park. appear "Koniary." a MRS. GEORGE ROSE luncheon give fn THE BON TON THEATER WILL on Thursday of this week. ofTer a new list of attractions tonight. " MISS M'GUINAN of Los Angeles is the THE NEW BILL AT THE NOVELTY guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter theater this wot-- Is a pleising one. at the Kenyon. Fatally raaiiy burntd. 1 lklrworkmork (if tmltlng n fjl.wed. An men adiicU,r."i. rf tho I "Two Married Wo Theater In MlM TIME TABLE Caw rrm TONIGHT-- o i mrk. f an rifty mr-- s:.i Pas-trouic- IS K n. iMudli PRICEG FIFTY KILLED BY She may 9. to be given next Tuesday evening. The work may not be completed, but many of the choice works of art will be in place. Co.. ItufTalo. N. Y.. at'U n apenta for the United ytate. Kcmombcr the name Doan'a and tnk no Pubtllute. i k THE NEW ART GALLERY of the Amelia Palace will be opened for the first time at the large reception Tou can greatly increase your energies both Physical and Mental by the use of Pt H J-- m about That? trr . Tv-i- Ever Think ta TIME TABLE. WM. H.TURNER AT CHRISTENSEN S hall this evening the last of the assemblies before the Lenten season will be given. Supper be served in the Commercial from 11 to 12 club dining-rooo'clock. Several other details have been arranged, which will make the affair a notable one. FOOD THE TELEGRAM DAVID HARUM if about your not eauily earned. l Best Results are Obtained from Advertising in ULBT TIMXt and It was only by hard, conalateot JTLItrS pf ftia iM fTatwl work among our eltliena that Xjan"a atictaaa ef yra. eeatir Kidney rilla won their way to tha proud distinction attained In thla loeaMjr. Tbe f Salt public Indorsement of acore charmingly appointed dinner given cn Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Tingey. The decorations were done in purple ard white, Miss Snow having been the queen of the Elks' carnival held here two years ago. Covers were laid for twelve. At Fault T0NIGMT tained In Salt Lake City. MISS MABELLE SNOW and Alfred H. Cole, who are to be married tomorrow, were guests of honor at a East Third South. 1ULAUIL How It Wai Made and Re A good reputation MISS BUFORD of Tennessee, who is a guest of Mrs. S. H. Babcock, will be the recipient of much social attention during her stay In this city. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Walker entertained informally for her on Sunday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Filer en tertain at dinner in her honor this evening, the guests later going to the Assembly; Mrs. Babcock will give a dinner for Miss Buford on Thursday evening- before the University club reception; also a dinner next Tuesday evening. SALTTOT?irPWE OtFTTZl REPUTATION. A MAUD ADAMS MAY COME HERE TO REGAIN HEALTH Laka 1:10 y. Olbar Taat TrCaa T "4 The Ctricajo Xs. n7irnV jLrl iuSrl & Tfca 8 .. C V M T!r. a. I' av Sally. I' Norlhweslcrn Paihvaj Cs!y Una TUkai C2 Xc-- U ill-aa- rl . Txatk Uivwr V ' . fJ flf |