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Show WE DK EST) AY EVENING, rtTTrTrw-niinir. ni ""',,"'' a mm a 'AUGUST-5- , 1903. - -,. i "" - - - 7L wmimmiii BUSINESS REASONS SET BAN ON GUM CHEWING iaidens Whose Jaws Work Overtime on Taffy pili Soon Be Found Only In Fiction. Quite the contrary, the change has been forced upon her. Among- the rules that are laid down for the conduct of the telephone girls: is one which strictly prohibits the chew-inof tolu. It has been found neces to sary for the "grood of the service" name deprive the girl whose business is "Central" of that solace of the workmeans of which ing girl's heart and by to her various she gives expression moods. According to the managers of the companies the use of the gum makes the operators nervous and irritable and unfits them for the quiet, steady work they have to do. Prohibition Is Growing. Business houses of different kinds, esis repecially where close application regthis made since have long quired, in ulation, and others are following not is So the their wake. telephone girl alone in her trouble. sj maids are also The dining-rooAt some of the hotels express have been given to thi3 effect, and over the are lie of managers. their action tyrannical This is generally the case in Salt Lake. At most of the hotels the practice ts m disfavor. I. J. S. Jones, manager of the central has under his imtelephone exchange, mediate charge more than twenty girls to do Every one of them, if permitted as onew would like would as she just much sum as any other member of her sex. Mr. Jones enforces the rule, how ever for he savs that an operator can not do good work and chew gum at the same time. trrief-strick- ?o she mouth. For this reason we enforce the rule strictly and if we see an operator immediately indulging in the practice excuse her from the board fo she may get rid of her gum." 's J. X. Ferguson, manager of rule the prohibitstore, says among the employees ing while on duty is as strict as any in force in the establishment. In his opinion, the practice among in in girls and women whenas indulged chewtobacco public is as disgusting ing among men. "We would not permit one of our women employees to chew gum while on than we would duty anya more readily to chew tobacco clerk male permit he said. on a customer," while waiting "Our reasons for this stand are purely business ones. Our employees must endeavor to please customers always, and a young woman who is dividing her at-- 1 her ientin between her customer andMany I gum cannot accomplish this. women who come n to make purchases become displeased and leave the store were they confronted by a clerk whose jaws were screwing about on a piece of elastic gum." Hotels Are in Line. the Kenyon does not Sam Porter-oof his employees to exerany permit cise their jaws by the gum method Disobedience to this while on duty. maid rule on the part of a dining-rooan considered be unpardonable would offense. "No g;im manufacturer would ever grow wealthy from supplying the gum used by the Kenyon help while on wAl WILL SOON co- - 1 nmii-OKADi- & ..- NOW AT. iwr'.lMt rA and ll. th crUhmt'd brar.. bst rmikfi now to b alaugMe rrd, choice of entire stock ;A:"r 1 nmiKh t .- a broken Hh- m- V. e r iit. not pfcr,t In this tlr. stock of eiitlr ct.olt a ;;i ; . r ; . This Store 1 r v! 1 .- '- m : i A I 4' t. - . V,r,. r. r.r- ;" txr r i4 ' i e- t. T H!t HA"VM -- II AT it w V 5 I. w I V Lake' s Lomiiie "juintters A Quits. 122 orl.". had I'ao First Effort at Reporting OUT MINER'S LIFE of Man Who Afterwards Thomas Bryan Is Instantly Killed Wrote Books and Plays While at Work in the Lower Galore. Mammoth Mine. w a but I m..Kni!b ' it. l t! w si u--- if U Quit- - t tut. :." ' t ) ot th" hi'f i.t rituvfi' r r A i u H r-- I f ; ; "1 - " 1- f : ; -; t .to t.H-.- ! l f-u- 1 i . j t' m. i t t : !: ? di-i- f"-.f,Ti-,K - s - - 1 5 VI . t". , - j k.-c- c ! ' u j ' 1 ; - ; t?' .! T.i. ! f ; J c r ; ? j s . r. t " ' it I ; t . ; rffJTi' . 7 i 1 5' r :f. a- T ? j 1 t " 1 " Who Ran Away While Under Bonds, Will Now Go to State's Frison. - - : . h-t- ? Goo(l-!d;;h- S 1 - -d i - sen- I . . ' " dy .lx Ho years in the State prison for was convicted pome tirr." atro but was deigned, during which tlmr bonds and was libCreechley stcun-ierated. He ran away and v.a? captuml i!t Arizona after a Ions thase. o The original case was th" given by him when he was on testimony trial on a chnrgv of Ftealinq catt. Three more aotlons for perjury against witness''." others of Creechley fommencfii and are to come up for hearing before Justiee Kin1 n"xt Saturday. The accused are Joseph Carpenter. Chris White and Ilvrum Dalrd, a!so known as Ike Baird. i " " I can conscientiously recommend Vegctablo I.ydh? E. Pinklmiu's' to those of my Bisters Coilipoiind New Cunard Fleet. buiTeriiur with female weakness and so often befall which troubles the h The agreement Aug-London, women. I .suffered for months with the Armiralty, the Hoard of among general weakness and felt so weary1 Trade, the Postmaster General and that I had hard work to keep up. Steamship company, dated had shooting pains and was utterly was is?ued in a parliamentary 10, I was ad July miserable. In my distreH afternoon. vised to use JLyma ri. rmu nam's paper this was a draft ofAccompanying a trust d"ed paper Vesrctable CompuiitI, and it was the stock of the debentute the securing a red letter day to me when I took the Government, which advances 0 new Grst dose, for at tliat time my restorathe steamships. for building tion began. In six weeks I was a The Government will also subsidize the well in line. changed woman, perfectly and so elated I felt pvery respect. Hobbed Faro Bank. women who all want I happy that suffer to fret well as I did." Miss Tucson. Ariz.. Aug. 1 A masked man Detroit, 350 Jones St., Guila Gannon, entered a saloon on Congress street, . d IP i i t. - t: tdl-tor-in-ch- i 'T-- i- 1 5 5 - .S i , ,'t i tn M i, n In th li-'-- rilowr. l ti 1 : n 1 vu iilif."- 1 ;rst. . n Jii.t ii'id .gr.t:rt ,:i'k;c Ii.' tnpiiinUi'i . t r r i . i gi.'io to '.vit'i ;rm.::v i ihe "it-;i.t)on'! thf ldt-- d St.l-- s ;n..l Arfcpilr,.. to MRS. A. B. LEWIS DIES OF HEART FAILURE r - ! tj; if ; s Ccal Bunkers Bum, A!..r-id. Or. Autr n Jk ;ti. n Nr.liT Wife of Minlnp Man !'.. an.l N.n h'.'ni'-titine t' tn f et and State Senator Passes Aw.iy p.c. '.:iiaif n !'.'. i Suddenly in Chicago. t t .! r i !it - h Well-Know- v.t-(- M t?-- . I l " i W . 11 t f ."- ! 1 c f , XV ji. - :t l " - . . ' 1 ,!, J ' !'? (" V. . f- - !' telegram was received LtM t !i:ht by Killed In a Runaway ,.., . . j. ;. n .i t Joseph Ibnshaw that the wife of Stile A ,; .iil- c t.- i fi " died at Chicago t u h a t. Senator A. H. : t n d t' l i .hi''- I a :.ltt rr.oon of heart failure. t K T : : i t rtiir.it 'U"l f ;n pP.i5if J'.S.t'OO.-00t I ft'.Itiutn-ir!d r 4 to -' ago was r. t'hk wis m L rail r, Senator i.rnt : r I: from H,.j.;uI iv.- mm4 in some time ago on nerour.t of the ?etious Injur; thr" t r. po-iiii.'iiy condition of his w If s health, and with hr until th pufh A Million ft Month. Mrs. Lewis was the dauchter of 11' v. i ! i f i v, Frw i opV ha v ftiy nub k o- f a D. i C'ulb'i of Paducah. Ky and r: f C ;t"i Arthur. tinr, of the t trti u b-slcntl th' ntother of four chlldrt-n1t "A N Ut It word .At) tll "Minion." t. ' Myron. Marie and Guy. r ' Ctthaitl-- . tf ! wis has th5 heartfelt symCorresponding Sec'y Mich. Amateur the main thoroughfare of this city, Ca,r.tret?. .1 Tandy Senator i ": a. '!., l ix.- 'Ji tl i forfeit if original of n th' Art Association. $5000 cannot ir . busSi. mot : : dly and his ' all of pipr.l frbnd. to the pathy 6i produced. r above letter proving genuineness early this morning, walked up In lh w rhl. hav n ai of a milI ::.: In his b r avene. t t. sociates at the dealer a Thlifted n hoxgun tr.iiitnn faro lion bank, montri. ' r '5 It is olearlv shown in this boxes fnt:.ln I0.o,t) t'lUcirc! t di. i gold coin from the a Wreck. in Hurt voutisr lalY' letter that Tyclia E. and took $700 inbacked oubi which If a4 rttf bv s !d out of the satable. He then .". While Pinkluim's Vegetable Compound Mont., Aug, Havre, i.. row ti hundred re.!in tn: the gun a bunch of cattl" to all the while keeping: TV : will surely cure the sufferings of loon, .'.s! I r tl tr.o k. lbb l.t;i--f The tab! Uf1 'if. n ) u men beThree dealer. on the leveled f one considers I women ; and when n lr, Central .jrid from Chicaen So N'w York, the dealer were in the saloon at Montana Li J'.isV: n i ! iken th" n t '.s train "I'lvrr r Miss Oannon's letter is only sides wis by over " p that j.tke ; t 2o.t) nvfTage iV ; the of tin.e robbery. the Th carve. ear I'ullimn buflrt N'tvji!j5 .i one of hundreds which we have, the t tibial It- P cir d,.!!), t.. t,ird was wrecked find fh of irlfv t lir.onl tl to l" te aril iiv ,i ilti'i r aces like four win d. can d.mt great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's mediiK p ,.;' " ladv "Klyer" Nothing: Y. 11 advertise J. ce.;t v, . ! more ti U ... Injured. I';;r cine must Le admitted by all a Telegram want ad. A i - 1 il.. yes-terda- y - - : . 1 I ' t w - -- tr : Ihf-.ui- - 1 t- - if. . ; r '.- -. . re-niam- eel - $ t -- o-P.- v-r. . 1 V t.-- - Hi ' 1 . 'H. t ,!. v;.- ; ; I Th- tl! i SI. i . " -- . r III 1 , ts , 1 1 1 1 1 S s : !.f inn! - . . - - ! lt. - " - ort i "... . - r- s.-ut- f A O'-j- ? " '. uors-b-rfu- t - r'A i I : n"iti b-nt- - ,:.'.- : i : 5 " . K " pt ' . a ?. ". , It l? a ; t " ! !r V t.t ,' 1 ' . ! ty ' i r? f ' : T 1 r - : ihxr. r I - . 4 r . v. i .. ' - a f .V t - t - r- tf rv - "T . AT, r-- t . i k i V " J 1 .. ; -- o-- r . tT-- - j- i . Hi Jv 1. l- - . r tj. i.- f - : " g - - a. -- 1 jr-- tt (,ir - .1, 1 fs'- r 'i t,- ft 1 tlt-rraiu- ; r ... .i . r " - .. ?r- r".! fe:' f I t; r rT t ' a l Mose Creechley, th1-Cunar- u Utah. t'b'. Thomas Bryan, a miner working in the Lower Marmroth mine at Mammoth, Utah, was Instantly k'Med yesterday by having a large piece of ore roll on him, after he had undermined it. A large obstructing rock, weighing close to a ton, had been loosen d from over and all sides, when it topph-it. beneath pinned Bryan An inquest was held over the remains, and the jury found that no blam? could be placed upon the mining company. The deceased had been a resident of Mammoth for the past fifteen years. He was 55 years of age and leave a wife arc and eight children. The out.sid held relatives until living being of the State have been heard from. h -- f r th" cub"" I i t f t !. li'or. b:hi th , j.. u t ,."' f t c I. Jli?i luin!" - Hb h ltd ll.'il I'l K 1M H .M i T cI. f Fn-nthat tlin" th" rub p: n ;: t! " to v. r;li ar-fin into illv got . Tttw lit.. ! l! I r . t Hi. 'hpt ".3 t sns ur l i ft It did rm ni U."" l. ; I I ..t .!',.-- ! T? t nui.:h. L'!t1" t .';. I." t; . . J In th" di s : One flay a young man tame to the ft..t!i t :. r f ;'.: wtm editor of the Phila.b U hia ft.-phty by of ".; .' i"V."I" n w:b an excelh nt bdter of introduction. On A'.tjruf ui !'!Tl,o, In rcr.ju;.-t.1 !ti i ! '.'.! i," i t tin: was ;;y r. account of the" vouch r5 h "j f ;: ! frdM-r'T i!.f".i".n in tho j rf'Ttn gag- d as a reporter. Ilia fir.-- t assignI S' i: r Thn-h Kd .. m?nt was a lire S,;ld th city editor: pr-i- st 1' hip to th" tr:;:!Vt uMdi I a Mr i ; than us-t"I don't trut that nw cub; but a tr.id- - jr;tj; h iiTp- t..sS t:w lib hard H.vtdlr. F'ud liis batker.H are powerful I I" r v.! o n p t ;i nr. o? th t run" f'rth htm . to an experienced man .br v Th-- Ta tr.it.g of lb n p.n ? i 1.1 i nil ro .It! straight." t l .1 h: to rr.r'.tf tl. new h" vn;t old So the at ..;!,; reporter rt r 't r. Ib rsty Ml"- r. ii'tt.-c f hK ihi'-the lire in company, It was a stormy w t : ill f Ib'h'rs" "Th'1T.i:a:f . r f.r uipht. The cub U ok. I v.X tlv tire f.r a th S ilt lb-- Ti at i minulf and s.iid to his comrade; Mrr.-l.i. na r.nl. Irfornvturf I n t. I all pmi "I guess have sf I M;r.-arft nr. ArHn v.llb Mllr ;. l.r.ry If In to write my story In a huiu goinr lb fl'S. tlf 1 st iv h re I shall get old." -Huh!' rried Ids senior, "If ou do:VI i tny stay h"te you'll get boan. e 1. In AND RETURN t. Ii oolniin and it is the opinion of th SAM FRANCISCO tod. To whole st iff you ate a d S31.50. t r n succeed In the newspaper bus"tn.s on ' tr-w ha ve got to oi k." it i: 'W"U." sr. id the cub l abply. I h : n t sen all T want. 1 can'tandwrit" h" LOS A 2 G ELKS AND p j dl matt," rway ! It l. t, went to the near st hc.rl, where h? r i wrote two columns tofr fot t ibly. Auttt 2nd to 15th, Inclurivc.A.M'anwhilo h.is comrade, the eKpw adU thtouifh sbi.h. Ore ,ca Short Ur.c for Via A'.t tint rfpoitr. f v: r I i i; fonvnli-.n- , t;:r.it smoko a: d danger, ir.tervlew cd rvt rtnd the fno in envu Se Short llf n ii!?, and ..r! I". l'."tb storb-- juilve l at th.e t tional otlice ab.ait the satro tint", but .itly ore What Kusir.a Wants. was imbli-h- - d. N"Xt inoinl!.g tlw r. it.... .c tut-i- i f j: r,i i i. sab'.: I 1. : nb:ht . . r u i ti "Who wrote th" Or" story l,st ; .i t i? .t t: . i c "The cub," said th" nU'ht editor. "I t.il oi, tvt o?,ni ui le.'M but who Li FOUR STATES. : 111 1 FROM tts n TTv ts - I Surprise Coming r"NEWS 1 i .r 69c 39c NEWS PAPER BUSINESS BIG ROCK CRUSHES w-r- si SI. 98. 51.39. 9Sc, " Miss Gannon, Scc'y Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused bv female troubles. t rt;rt Ih"- , . HOY DAVIS BROKE INTO RECEIVES SIX YEARS 1 I ' ft, : . uV, t: t. . ovr frrr ; . certain important researches. Besides Mr. Wakott the party comforester prises Clifford Perichott, chief of the United States; F. 11. Newell, chief engineer of the reclamation serrevice; H. C. Fitch, in charge of the ForSouth in clamation work Dakota; mer State Engineer Ross of Idaho, now in charge of Government work in that State and several others. Mr. Walcott expects to reach here August 15th and will leave by pack train for six weeks on the Nevada Mofc Creerhlry was yestroay r tenced in Jlorpan county t ' V , WARNING! WATCH THE PAPERS. LOOK FOR CIRCFLARS. SooN WILL GIVE VOF Till; LAST GALL AND THIS UNHEARD OF MERCHANDISE SL AFGHTER WILL THEN BE OVER. A party of the greatest of American engineers and irrigation experts will visit Salt Lake in about ten days, with the Hon. Charles D. Walcott, director of the United States geological survey. The engineers are now in Houtt county, Colorado, where they are conducting L- - . - 39c, 29 and 19c 2Si ' v s ir.f nt k of th t : to -" .- : i rle.j -r nvr to ro into th plr r. .i, 4 - ur,irt "vr i til tr. 29c and 19c rr. '1-- 52.98. Si.63 and Si.iS. T'.rt! r.' t Hf.'.v AriM'? Yf ! f4!u?r.ivvt j w lr rr and fanriln valu up to MHN'S HOSinUT cy, nil k!n'!r. nd Tic. now they go at t : ih t hi its, jrvi:Ni:.i: t " V.",," 39c 59c and iI v 54.65, S2.59 and St.98. u. 5 k So it ;o m;.--t ri'lT'J. ItOVii' FlUUm th brckn only flnct one and tw cf "MFN'B you'll jnt corr,. buy Choir of ntir Ai'.i:. -. "axn rr SLAUCMTr.r. J.ivr? r"u r.Vf ;.p.N!i:nt. JlY ANH 2 TO TO nrsT 98c $1.58, 51.19 and 23.1! c! CP.KAT A - -- tJli'SsoJ - MF.N'S BHHtTS. th Conditions. X'''f 1 AND CfVB 811 (OATS'. UNMATCHABLE IN EN'UIV"EN ESS, INCOMPARABLE IN MAKE AND FABRIC, GOING ALFRED BENJAMIN CONVICTED PERJURER -v- -A 7 .!. J . l'.-:dt- ; t. 154 Main Si END Party of Noted Experts Is Coming to Study Utah m 1 DKll I SSlO t- ng T MARVFI OILS REMOVAL SALE IEFS OF IRRIGATION Keith-O'Brien- rw '" " i77rAT"l .. . duty," Jlr. Porter said. "All of the employees know they must restrain their inclinations alone: this line until after It is a matter or they are off duty. of the maids us. Some with business think wo are too strict with them In trua Imagine a respect, but we are not. which you at table the waitress serving were dining with her jaws working on a piece of gum. It might be a piece or steak as far as you could tell and tne Our you. performance would disgust clerks and bookkeepers never indulge in the practice while on duty, for they realize that it irritates a man who comes in to transact business to have to stand and talk to a person who is chew ing." Prevents Plain Speaking." to speak "It is impossible for a girlunderstood gum-chewi- ii I" . en ran be distinctly when she has her mouth full of gum, he said in explanation of the rule. "The person at the other end of the line gets the impression that the girl is trving to talk with a hot potato in her Jill VE ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE THE REMAINDER OF THE STOCK v: irh tnnnth with f tllf tlllMn u rnmtKirison i lui.in.uu n llftt. nvi.r thrw vfr nn r earrer ItatteriniT, tmt in ll ; that of the same month the year Vrerow has always be,, i A U. AT IH we have ,h lnnK immense amount of mor. han.lise in any three months, th at a i.t..-- m.t. n.w.i . .... ... ; mvr MiinriiANnisi; si,AU;nTi;in:i OIMTEKIIIJnUCTIOXKTIIAX EVUK.THi: MM IT KKAOIKP t'OtlfKl) TO VACA CI. BUILDING. where male workers are employed prohibit their help from indulging in liquor while on duty and many enforce the rule against smoking during hours of labor, so have most of the hotels, stores and concerns that employ young women forbidden gum chewing during work. It is purely a business proposition. Gum chewing lessens the efficiency of the employee and that is all there is of it. or-er- s- s MTHIT WMWMMWWMwwWWWW""""""""' 122 Main St. Just as nearly all establishments vic-fm- m ri MvS GIRLS ARE FORBIDDEN TO USE GUM BECAUSE IT HURTS BUSINESS. The taffy tolu girl is fast becoming a She creature found only in fiction. roisned supreme for many years, but her . reirrn armears to be nearine its close. Business demands it. She has not taken a dislike to the masticatory. Salt Lake Telegram. The ihii mi in t . |