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Show The Saix Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1903. """wimwiM O U 1 in mi in O f1 T t&I S I HR How t ritr!ir I i .K w r Bill HE a $ -I 8 17 TUP f ACT QIY VKAPC J. JA .rHJn R I M. A. - B It 111 . yi Cer-vera- tion. A few cases follow: A young brother cf Jacob Petrovitzky, a pawnbroker, had his eye badly burned by a giant firecracker, but the sight was saved. Chester Grummett, 12 years old, received a charge of cannon wads in his right thigh and had his legs badly burned by a premature explosion of a heavy charge in a cannon. James Jiroadwater. while firing a salute, lost one of his hands and was badly burned about the face and hands. Four on This Po'virth. In 1893 on the Nation's birthday only four dangerous accidents were reported. Tommy Barker and Jerry Johnson were investigating a lighted g!ant firecracker to see why it did not explode when the I On several accidents were reported. Anna Pitt, 26S Fast Fifth South, dropped a lighted match in a grocer's scoop full of powder and was badly burned by the explosion, especially her face and arms. Walter Hart-le- tt was struck in the face by the charge from a skyrocket, in the front of Kolitz candy factory, and was burned. James Groff had his cut and lost several teeth by ailowinglipa cannon cracker to explode too close to his face. narry ennstensen, Richard Hart and Johnny Millard all engaged in an active celebration and as a result were about the face, hands and arms. July ' tozin ld vi i badly-burne- I I mm &mmvmm m lit hi l m mm mrm m &k 4, 1901, N m k mm : SI in. K TUV CDC AT W cnmostly invito all intcmlinfr to visit onr roupls Im with the stsur.i tire that tliev will most conliallv Hturc, wcIcuuh U ami willingly shown through th entire stock. It will lie our ih'a.sure to show you, and shmihl it prove your pleasure to huy, we will he mutually grateful. Anyone ran afford to buy at our prices. X .ne can afftnd to miss the bargains ve offer. The bargain are not in spots, but all through the store. A mention of a. few of the more staple things. fa ' r k. 4 ..i.i i.itt'(j PLAN S NOT APPROVED f ...I 1 I Ww 5 a - f'i iiw II TW$ ?r rjj V,tm , WED DING MONT H OF THE YEAR wr imm Accidents Last Year. Last year the birthday of the Nation was marked by these accidents: John Mulvey was shot by a blank cartridge on Commercial street. A wad struck him on the cheek and Inflicted a painful wound. J. S. Smith threw a large bomb among the fireworks of Josh Davis' stand and a general explosion followed which burned several nearby persons severely. Charles Wilhnr nn(i H. Schultze had their hands lacerated by the careless handling of a torpedo-sticFrank Hansen was burned with powder, Elmer Frick was badly burned by holding a cracker in his hnnd .inhn re wards was blowing a half nrecracKer wnich went off extinguished in his face, and Edward Woolley suffered a similar fate. Albert Williamson had his arm fractured by the recoil of a gun with which ne was nnng a salute. tk c? mi &mm mm THIQ MMTH IB ;;u fi mm mm mm mm m$im rw': 7, d and their faces unexpected were badly happened burned, their eyebrows City Engineer Objects to scorched and their eyes injured. A similar accident befell the son of j. W. Evans, who had his eyes alArrangement for Brig- most blown out. Itull Halloran put his powder, caps, firecrackers and some ham Street Paving. matches in his hip pocket. The matches became ignited by friction and his clothes were burned as well as his pedal extremities. The plans for the paving of Brigham In 1900 Richard Fletcher fell from a street adopted by the residents of the rapidly moving Saltair train when about thoroughfare at the public meeting held ten miles from this city and though he before the City Council last Wednesday sustained painful injuries he was com- night do rot meet with the approval of xxri3f iu vnom mey were v.ij six-year-o- "TV 7d pelled to walk most of the In. The clothes of Felice Deck, way daughter of John Beck, were set on fire by some stray firecracker spark and the child was burned badly. Itobert Young had his hands burned by holding a big firecracker while it went off. four-year-o- Oa4 MINIHTURE CHRl?ET SWEEPER GIVEN WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE. Young Salt Lakers Who Held Firecrackers and Skyrockets Too Long Were Injured. Today is the day of accidents as well as of celebration. Each just as sure as the glorious Fourthyear comes along a large number of casualties occur. These seem to be increasing instead of decreasing and is an example of the daring typical of young America. One feature of these accidents Is thatpeculiar many boys are burned and injured more than once, and that they evidently do not believe in the old saying, "A burnt child dreads Are." The modern version of this might be, "A burnt child should dread fireworks," but they never do. The patriotic fervor of young boys in their ambition to create a racket would he a good example for many of their elders who have grown chilly in their devotion to their country and are indifferent to the observance of the glorious Fourth. The Record of Accidents. A careful examination of local records for the past six years reveals the following accidents and conditions: July 4, 1897, came on Sunday, so that little celebrating was done on that day, "but on Monday many children were burned by the premature explosion of fireworks. On the Fourth 0000 Christian Kndeavorers who were in Salt Lake visited the Tabernacle and nearly all the other local churches. In 189S young America had a double cause to celebrate the Nation's birth's day on account of the sinking of squadron, and many accidents occurred owing to the hilarious celebra- . " 4... eS5i J fi hi1' ' - gg. u i.nns5TiH f b-v- valup. only i lft. few Only $l.no I.adl this Iluyjt SI3.00 t J. l ..,r rr.'.rT- l-- Ii t - ) I. fe-- r. 0- - j u n- - T Sly r.eir ir.!r. o-' ! ftTjl i ri r,-;- T p c r.r.Uli. BUY NOW, ' j Si Happiness fKwlnc rKul;ir value rock-r- . tra f.r.liih, The Sunshine of Domestic ld s tins naiiurui tf maile drfsT. rl.ite mirror and handsomely carved. regular !L3.0 more a gjlrn dining table, r,t ' 50 ....... $ .. 5 YOUR CRED. PAY LATER IT IS GOOD 25 Off all 5ceour Beau MANY SALT LAKERS air. Kelsey objects to them on th ground that the curbing on the south side 01 me street would permit a great vol ume or water 10 now onto the sidewalk VISIT YELLOWSTONE ana into yards on the occasion of a heavy rain. The plans purpose to raise the grade on Wonderland of the National Park Is ine soutn side or the street two feet with out raising the sidewalk. Engineer KI sey says this cannot be done satlsfactorilv. Objective Point of Local as there must be openings In the curbing Pleasure-Seekerto permit of driveways into grounds. Where such an opening private would be made, he says, the water would pour A large party of Salt Lakers left yesterthrough during a heavy rain and greatly day afternoon over the Short Line via damage the adjoining yards. the Monida route for Yellowstone park. The adverse report will be to There wvre twenty-nin- e in the the City Council next MondaypresentM persons night. was headed Dr. Bryant. party which This is the first to leavebyof a number of Fireworks, Calder's. 4th July. that have been organized to visit parties th northern wonderland. See the fireworks prizes for Tne TeleD. S. Spencer, assistant general passenof ingram the newsboys in the windows of the Short Line, more ger agent terest is being shown in thesays Yellowstone Wilkes Cycle Co., 21 East First South. this season than ever before. He estimates thai several hundred Salt leakers will $18.00 take the trip within the next few months. Via Oregon Short Line; July 7th. Rth and 9th. Tickets good for return until Sports, all kinds, Calder's, 4th July. ht.v4M DENVER EXCURSIONS, July 7th, 8th and 9th. $18.00 round trip via Oregon Short Line. Return limit August 31st. See Short Line agents for particulars. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. One Fare for the Hound Trip, Sports, all kinds, Calder's, 4th July. Via R. G. W., July 10th to 13th, good Our Reputation until August 31st. esreliable been For goods has firmly Fireworks, Calder's, 4th July. tablished in this city. When you buy of us you always get the best, for our "The Angelus," Los Angeles. "The Btock includes the leading brands. Salt Lake. The two finest Knutsford," Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street. hotels west of Chicago. Fireworks, Calder'e, 4th July. 560.50. Our Reputation Springs, N. Y., and Return. For reliable goods has been firmly es- Saratoga Oregon Short Line for meeting of tablished in this city. When you buy Via the Council, Nobles of Mystic Imperial of us you always get the best, for our Shrine. Tickets on July 3rd and stock includes the leading brands. 4th, good for return sale until July 2ith. Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street. City Ticket Office, 201 Main St. Fireworks, Calder's, 4th July. REDUCED RATES EAST, Mobilization of Troops. June 30th, July 5th and 8th, Cheyenne. Wyo., July 4. The time for the mobilization of Western troops near Via Oregon Short Line. Chicago, $56.50; this city for army maneuvers has been St. Louis. $51.50; Missouri River point.", set for "August 16th, continuing for eight $44.00. Tickets good returning for SO will be upward of 4000 troops, days. There militia coming from live days. City Ticket office, 201 Mala St. and regulars States. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for All. cure himself man may How weaklosses, varicocele, lost night vitality, ness, organs to etc ,' and enlarge small weak send your full size and vigor. Simply name and address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co 2251 Hull building. Detroit, Mich., and will gladly send free receipt with they fuH directions, so that any man may easicure himEelf at home. 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SAN FRANCISCO, July Jacob and Herman Eppinger and Bernard Ettllnger obeyed the summons of the grand jury to appear before it yesterday, making their first appearance in public sinc-- the failure of the firm of Eppinger fc Co.. of which they were members. They proved bad witnesses on the stand and invariably refused to answer questions, on thn defective memory or that it grounds of to would tend Incriminate them. Nothing In the way of throwing any light upon the operations of the defunct firm was obtained from either one or another of them. The proofs were presented during the session that the firm had borrowed money from the International Banking company on grain alleged to be In warewas houses, which, as a matter of not there. The grand jury willfact, take up the investigation again on Wednesday next. 4. e Hia Skull Crushed. 4. The body of an Spokane, Wash., unknown man wasJuly found near the river bank in Peaceful valley this morning. It is evident he had been attacked while on the road that leads through the valley, his skull crushed with an Iron bar and his body dragged toward the river. It had rolled part way down the bank, lodging in the bushes where It was found. The crime is believed to have been committed last night ai.d to be the wor hold-u- s men. t VI'' and 1 v ' Go-Car- ts Jit- tiful Line of Carriages s. August 31st. For International Christian Endeavor convention. City Ticket office, 201 Main street. V ' YOUR CRED- iJvw value. 1 "V? thl willow mcninrrnt riKkrr, ftill regular r-- Ji.i IT IS GOOD w;.jr! l 8 An l ' fr k Ih'. U i YOURCRED. Down $5.00 J' fans'. I IT IS GOOD P W.nt;Uf.il ; $1.10 Only - e : ? . r FOR W1TU RE HMD n IS TO ll 11 Toiletware 3 OO : 1 Dishes and I 1 - I1W1I l E. THIRD SOUTH 110 SHE Ml COUNTY BOARD MAY WALKER EC Bankers, BROS., 0-r- EST A n I.I s h n D ISO. 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