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Show The Sadi' Lake Telegram. 4: ham ami sold it for ,1.", cent?. The Evening Telegram. Thursday, August HTlh Took hatchet, saw ami a picture frame; he got r.O cents for these. Friday, THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. August 28th Took a mattress and two feather pilPublished Every Evening Except Sunday, lows. Even when this evidence of the husband's by the brutality was presented, Mrs. Xavak tcarfnlly reSALT LAKE TELEGRAA PUBLISHING CO., peated that lie was a good man when not in his cup. Pe it said to the court's credit, however. hat Naval; (Incorporated.) Offlce 149 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Utah. given the law's limit. And such a woman as 'as 223. Calls to- - mr Offlc .VI I 210; Editorial Rooms, Telephone AaViUc If serves little KYtilinitiv. husband, he is in line for the honor" of being Ih. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. meanest man in Ch.rago. I his is one of manv sun One year, by mail, in advance 57.00 Pix months, by mail, in advance 3.50 i!ar cases of brutal basebands ami forgiving wives t'O One month by mail, in advance , 15 One week, by mail or carrier that develop daily in Chicago. There are hnndids 3 cent fcmple copy, everywhere Remit by P. O. money order, express money order, regis, of Xavaks and Mrs. Xavaks in that citv. tered letter, bank check or name and to the adTook a tvelve-iouin- l The Telegram's Daily Short Story THE CUSTODIAN. cy I TO I littrr . - 1 - !' :;aM. fi . 1 r iV unci. I 1 . I : n I b 5i : Telegram readers leaving week or more can have their address regularly by tional cost, by making the by postal card, at the office, Temple. the city for a THURSDAY EVENING. SEPT. - f- 0 ? I 1 i 1 ; , 'l :- v- - '7; , ""-- - in-!-ui- I 1 1 1 1 r -- , - iV ' ; - ' ; v - ,. J.n - w t".r- - ah r It tl- - i. v.-r.- ! ' - ' v Ib.-- i1 t r ! u-.v- ..., ,', t -- . t::l j. s Jfct ? v rJ.AIK. - It. s cases of typhoid fever in Salt Lake. should be made to peep the city clean, i ces v ; t; J 1 '3 : ' 1 r'ALKER City. BROS., Banters, citt. 1 1 r rcJL. .1 - . . ' rr. r . . . ' H i. r?ntft.t! vs , ' T.r. t ... Atn i ; . . . S.",. ' ' r f a n ' i ? 1 Alicia nuionu. um. co 5 y . . I r-.i- ; .11" " - : -- V . ra I' M I ' t 7 t e," '". .."I. j I)j3eret National Bank ?N!vr rtArri i: i;:osrmnT. iil ....... ...... ..,.. .trrij 1. I . .'.!t - 'I ' f-- ' t r 1 t tiJ t r: Vt r-- - ll'.-.?- - - - ; e r. ; 'k . Li i : , 1 ' . :,, i' t f 1 I t I ti ." : . v, .i . " ! r J.' . r ; fr t: trr-i- ...... i i ' 1 t ! r . . r 1 r- - 'y -- ..v : : ,- - ' r itCLlivl llCK & CO.,, ,l r r,.; i3 A. Ts IC 3 RS, :.!!,r. ft .;aui uaic!: citv. i , . : '.. t l ," !t ri t ! 1 . : 4 !. ? . ' r .. ! ; ' . t : . ii ' . . . . W A .... 4 . i . a. t : r ;ti::-- . te ... v. !; Ci.ll . t. 'Tie. "I t a i" 1 1 t! ' V 1 te I '." ' i t C I Ts r t. ! ; ' ' ' I i e t ? a an-ei-h- A . . The Citv Council is to be comniemb d for itv r Health p,v. mp action in graining wagm-.W ith IrK i it. .5 v .its v r' l CTT-r- j. ' ; ).;;; t 1: '., t i - 1 r- rcoLinit ccat. ...'- . . ";' v ;ie;! ' ; . i c - j . - ? ...... :;o. c J r while on the coast. 5 i What are year views on the municipal .nop (:gu. the kind of candidates we should nominate, aud the best remedy for existing municipal comlli isms" j Public sentiment ;s a pie.-- j 'd". L apj iaadthe man who breaks ihe auto jeioid ami eean the man who "con !e- -" his ? 9t -- . ma-hine- ee j What's the matter? j Ale tho" K-N- b: - e ,- 5 HERE'S WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN FREE ADVICE. thnt th' pap r pu!.!!e iv. yt'u at" i de a (itay- So you think I wrot. that h M wok. arei.'t -you? t nxchnr: inpatient Ynu don't mean to say yo i ?j just for advice? charge Physician My regular a charge. on. .mi..l Patient Well, that's I've had more than fifty p. rsmis advise mr : or.o what to do for my throat, and thtin looked for mueha a penny. Jt iir.ts-Nalura- v.-i- ; '.ly C'U. It s;.. .ik.- - APPROPRIATE. ! :! it i:-- " ! e ? ' EXPLAINS ITSELF. fp- irfs : iC ,s e to Tian cript. Clara ll w Co on !;now I.,.rd lis:: ro imt.. v. iia n. estate :e-. (Iracr On. ar-- ra. wl. it an rr attire jui Hasn't I r! He;.r I'ven making to ou. you i. ar thin:? n ! lr .".il v. w !CM t.:- ij .i i He .; xp.ack. r r H 1. , ' j i i I'oiltvt a! ur - ? ' ; ... 1 vs.!' tr o : la;eo t . : . '!; i. :t ; ry. - lyi:;g h - i i . ; p!:j::c AKtuN' --wr." . a .t . . i I ! ' i ound ! Pt.-to- tl,- - . .in to u I e '"'ii a i r, sus?ixrr.p rodheii ig om o : r.-- 1 t A'i'l l v.-.- v 1 ' ll i . U t i x I . I. M ! i CHEER UP! tribute to yo lai-I I .'.. j. ei i l. . ! n I i charges and counier cii.u gos to be iguoretl bv ihe t!.;o Council? .! ti tow. T..3 f.; ,si r i Si er,. . 1 . Editor Mr. Hexameter sends another contribution and evidently expects pav ror it. SecretaryI Am I to sen a cheek? Editor suppose so. Hold! I have an idea. This i. blank verge; send him a blank check. What could be more appropriate? M p-- i : . 1 THE AUTHOR. Host on Transcript. it : .r T-'- 'i. 'I ' I . t - P."- r ;. egret to announce thai Coencibean washing to supply himself with whisky, whose has has taken the shoes from her children's feet si ion has not yet comph ted his lecture en ih.- great them for whisky, whosi? husband has taken "wiaduct" (the Pacific oceani, which be inpei and the iurniture from the house and sold it for the same pm pose, is loyal to him. This husband, when arrested, complained to the policeman that he o.ild not live on what his wife earned. When this me; n eteature, w hose name is Man in Navak, w as arraigned in court the wife sought to defend him. "He :s all right when he is sober," she saal, and this was all she would say about him. Put Mrs. Navak was comelled to give a list of things Navak hail i.tken from the house and sold during one week: Monday, An just 21th Took two pounds of sugar and sold it for cents. Tuesday, August 'Joth Took one pound of coIYee; gave this away. Wednesday, August 2bth I My .. i We - .' ! ! . salt laker v;ee srt Stewart's reipevst fei none gaibag sanitary inspector foi each piceimi. r , story for the he suit for Slo.OOo damages bv the uioiper of Key La.rkin, the lad who was iltowmd at Saliaii. will lie watched with great inf crest. The I iu of negligence on the part of the management of a prb He bathing reset t, a applicable to this case, negnt . h, y ,,.,,..1. T r N pjobaolv at! t) (, in Alll..t.:(!l ,vh,..,. n.;;,. elf sal olitT nis((rt . pa guard ui the shape of enclosing roi, s. or ivr.l o- - beach masier, or life saving crew, or daag.-v signs is not at hand to be uiilivd in an frtu ileiieti in fbiv ri ncv .... i...ki.. will dn'it t!.. - I.,. ome a standing precedent. j :. R. G. DUN & CO., ... 'k r . r.t r.a A 1 : t.-.-- iv. . j """ I ') i. 1 . b Y !. c: . ' " - ;- .- 1 .1 r !j "a iu-- ' ! . j ? ten . r. 1 1 j ; ?31 :.-- , - 1 X j J" 1 I I -- j . V 1 r n o ! b'-r.- . j ' J 1 ! .,- p;.-.ri- i ! ' ( ..... .. . 5 f bureau for this purpose. Well, what s a; br,n...ht j....-,- . ,, (! j. : j j.ublic library for. atn way. if not to lurmsh the kind tb. r Mey !. ' ! w.-fi;-of clean literature (he public wants? ''lie public; wjb. v ' . libiarv is-- for the masses, not the lasses. IVrien..! fr,?h Mnr7 , Te:u iv:,.rin baia i::;rvb.:i t5j, uu.i , , , '... r ..t it aooui u 40 oi iiius" .11 iMiuus eiasseo a aii::i b itsAii !,n rr. :.. j. were . retired and : in books on .statistics .i ;bst t.tk bo .... :: .V , . v .t.:t; I'V ...lt llll i;i,,..j a. ti ,.,.,.,: III! ,IllleO lllllil ......... ........ 'in Wf ::L :e.. " lucnsclv ,,,.,,). lii ,.Mir lil.iarv is Ur, masses, and the masses want giM.d. clean hli i:i. . 'I tl.it H 'f ai.. '',lMg t r ! V A M .1. . illlll I W.Hll Mll.ll JIIM . iUIU IIIU'ilM 1. iOiei I a public , .. , . . N, 1 j -- WELLS, FAKGO & CO. BANK , 1 j j V J , f'i '! ? i;i-t- t- - 1 b-- f - - ? - . Uy. y w-.'-- - - Boston Transcript. Greer.e In Califorria there are over 6V D'.tO acres of prune trtp. WhiK When I go to California I shall make it a point to steer clear of : : v. r :..r. " Do the meanest husbands on earth live iu Chicage? And era? may also ask. do not the most for-giving of wives make the Windy City ti: ir home? rl he Telegram has in mind a recent case. A Chicago woman whose hu suited uses the money she earns by PRUNES. I j ! ; - t I 1 . ii.-:.-- n rr r.'l d I Exchang;-- c j In discussing tfie fact thai out of 10. ;ia iPy all w.nt to ! ay w,.r c.atr-- bv the Salt Lake public librai v doling An .Mity , , gast .M71 were classed as fiction-- and 1Mb; as "jut en- x'iok"r:t"' ,!' lie. Jhe lr.oune remarks. Again v.e ra- i- th- - UuV.p;, al M.,:; ...... . it oidiis of whelher the e.i::1 qucsiion any part rt:;.n !, nt s!.itr b :r. public's r. .c.:n tun; gaiam lo provide novels lor tbe people Jo waste tla ir u;J"rr'; or-l!1 rut:'" ; b b .l 0 time upon, and whether it is worth while to keep ,10 This Husband Kind When in His Cups. - THE REPUBLIC t. P. "!T;', rn.e.-;AlVJ4t ... ..r' '. ,f CAJ iTAI. r :ii IV txit.f.r'. ; e t'i. s turf' t . . ' 5 -'' v. ! bo-i- v. tap-laima'am," said the grlzzl. J uUl i:i plum 'right aiong h i the iiiil (' uolil!." murmurr;! th "Aiiii ?( close lo is thfre- not a great voung woman. "Why. clea! o? bat hint,'- in this vicinity.?" "Ye?, ma'am, but what o' that?" aked the ea plain, somewhat puzzled. "Well, there should be a rule to muzzle nil the dogfishes ?o they will not bite the bathers." "if that ain't style for you!" the captain growled, striding away. "It's such her that wants seahorses people as docked, 1 reckon." ! ! f --iv- i ' Vi s, -- M V i The Public Library for the Masses. , 12 ' L-- 1 . j I S f 1 j j ( . . I ..w. TOO MUCH. I . bt-r.- y ! t. t - l-- ; ! ST ) i 1 j j i'vr , - 1- J' : i . 1 S 1 . - 1 -- : . 1 ; ts I t- t .i-'-''w- , n, 1- 1 -- ; - - i il1 . j 'it "iV, 1 1 ' A- " . j ; tb-bi- 't i ; t - 1 j j "i - S ; tle-atir- t : r ?i l - 0TES-SL-&t5O.- . " u J - ;!-rr- - j- N ; NATIONAL BANK OF .i.r r-"- fb ; Convincing evidence that even before the twentieth century lias discarded its swaddling clothes, we mav see the French woman take the lead in af- f:iii-:-rf lienor nod a ventre Lusulls bv usiliLr tb.e sword or istol with her good right arm.'is presentMl bv a dispatch from Paris. It seems that Madame .leanne dv1 AVick and M1U. Maiguerite Davise fought a duel with sabers a few das ago in the secluded park of a Faubourg St. Germain palace. The women, ome great chums, had fallen out over a man, or rather i wo men. Mile. J)avise accused .Madame d of Irving to take awav her alltaneed. wa too and the latter said Marguerite friendly with Iter husband. After a light in a boudoir it was decided that the mutual could be wiped out with blood onh, and a duo? was decided upon, the fight to cease only after one of the contestants had shed blood. Jeanne and Marguerite, four girl friends and a female doctor assembled at 5 o'clock in the morning and the two contestants stripped to the waist. Only the region oC the heart was defended bv a strip of coat of mail, . 11. . ,.. m .km.. nve ro.ii.us ilK.y KHisnt Madame de Wick uttered a piercing fry and dropped her foil. At the same time the seconds seized Mile. Dnvise from behind to prevent her from doing further damage. Jeannj's wound needed three stiieh.es, ami all the onlookers succeeded in catehing a few drop? of her blood on their handkerchiefs. Young society men are ottering from o00 to 1 000 francs for these trophies, and the combatants are welcomed by soeietv. This duel smacks of the real, genuine ... .en, I. .auta-- . A,i. .r ul .., the.r bodies and hgnung a unci wn n saners. Aim tic male heads ot soeietv o lering laouious prices for these three or tour drops of that precious blood which daring onlookers succeeded in catching on Next thing we know these their handkerchiefs! , .. i:r.. .:ti seeki. iio mate .ocieiv uraves win eeo;nis onaioy in one of these decollete duels. .. , v ,' ; I -- -i, ! c. ! fa A French Duel of the Genuine Strip ?' 'i . ? ' .'v.:.- J - : :'?:;."1 ' t t;.; I ; nr. ofT.-r- l t-- .3. ' , .b- - - i . - their paper sent to mail, without addirequest, in person or No. liD South West - ii i! s 5i-- s -- t .c:i " . f !, r , Entered at the Postofllce at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Matter. 1 T T v ;' s-- place': - ! ' I I. " " l t "..l 4 l.U-- J . "s 1 nrl ! . " 5 vV, cti dr. 1 T 1 - t i ' 1! . V l:! Mnrnln "Arc you the cr.ly pcr?on abet: 11 . 1 ! , ! l- "(loud morning, - I HAVE n. t. p mi. r.. V o n-r- .v.- -. : r- L" fo'ty yr,N." p'ne. Pu,snn 'Ihu " l th- - ..ht mnn I xthkh nf 1i. t thnti in llw T -Tbruw- . tl'JC Norwegian dramatist. Lorn at Mvietl. U Nor- - boibxtb il. pivforrinchUp:i. " -, t I f r v.alfr cn tbo invrlf i. , . ... t ., rn. ...... .UilM II K,)n 1)1 '.I I 'ill.' Willi I'll I'll l! i' (Mil le ;: i..il. biui t'i tail;. Ah I..- i'.M rut. I tuJo a ' his literary ambitions. Ibsen may be s;iid to Ikivi rir,-r- k liy way of a tartT. I v.j.;.u-- ? tl.S.i u.il livrc n lived for the better part of his act be life in a con. b tinuous state of watlare. This is rejected in his ' ; t - ;!'' : n bt..r j'.ir rr.!i. It "Hci ' rn it .V dramas, which are ovcrshadowrd by pm- br!i C;;:a. l I tOvn. lb-- v a fiuiiid ami morbid gloom, bike I.ruwning ar.d (k lru:al lvtna :. .U. u.- u Jj r r. ! a ,r;..v.;.i i:Ml,;t' i; : car Wilde, in Kngland. Paul Vt i laim- in Franri' and be . .:. v. jt v 13 Wliitman in America the great Norwegian has been un' t' r f called bv everv name liom a literal v freak th" ! " greatest protagonist of tie modern drama. Ibiring "Yi. i ni nt a tbo . b j !ir "Vi-in fb :t .t. that "Hoil he wrote sviral plaxs. P.e.t it v. as lmt I . t: t ' y l;V r. cab;Tts U Illltil IS.",? vlliI1 bi. b:nl let 111 mil In I ' h I . i . b.iH t. "Whit , ... ,IMI that mis dramatic work came into general notice. ,s f n! ..rv. Ml . in ill' case of llyron. he auoke one moiuiiu and; : ,v l,;.Uiy V v.. tv. y.t r w i ab i.w found himself famoas. He was appointed dir ctjr y ;i :'. t ;,r.I ' i n vn.r -- r o- - ti; v.h i...r,. of t!u- new Norwegian Ili home f.i ' ' Pi-e. t I was in Koine. ..." . ,.. ii v.'.. rral vears sulxvouent to ,. . ;. 1,is invn to Norway h. purchased a house in In is p.. ij.. w ,.7 ... d.- - ib !; v..,r ... tun,,, wl'ich has been his heme ever since. mrm nf mOvtr-T'-n itatt. CT'ncPDrrir'DC! TV. rl t Vion vnur unhserln- t'.on expires is on the address label of each paper, the change .v w..Ilt-.nmui Noiu ii cuoavuui- Isuaic tance. sent unless requested. other receipt '" w... where I fcte..4 a trncmUc tin,: m n -x before hi cabin Henrik Ibsen, tin? famous author, is at death's door. Any hour may bring news of the passing f the clever Norwegian. Uy this latest advice of th" rapidly approaching end of Ibsen general interest in h;s remarkable work and unique chane ter is ')m e more revived. Cilice the demise of Walt Whitman no fiercer has been waged about a 43-- 4? .... ..... .. !. je :zt T "i I - 1 ! 1 . i rti sire cur. i r ttlacti wn tli tnvH. s cf tti ftej,:. to Utiow imuu-thia... .. ; ; ;i ! ir - ; A ... ! -- down. were broken, th- was Lou t!,o notary hut. Th- - only ... f.J !. tUt ; ? I P-l.- Iu Henrik Ibsen's Career a Strenuous One. to the Editorial Department Communications should be addressed pertaining to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. Rejected MSS. cannot be returned unless postage is sent for such purpose. Communications to advertisements and business hould bo addressed? relating1 to General the Manager, Salt Lake Telegram, 52 W. Second South St. General Eastern Adv. Agent S. C. BECK WITH, Tribune Bldg., New York City. General Western Adv. Apent HORACE M. FORD. 1151 Marquette Building. Chicago. i rrcnrL. " !!; t Me-- y ;::. v. .... SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City. Utah. I or. r. a. "After t fe.ith nn a had fallen a that jm?sotl plantation dr-..TI.c roof to t!. mancr l::t5 Lous- - had civ.U In. iho win low pr.: draft, in the - tOrJctr.al.l visit to th TV blip .s dress of the r kvlmno. srrrKMr.r.r. tmi"i..-ia- v Grimes That was a very prctt;. th . t vii.-- Wait i Crac" I wondT how IVrll a t n-.- -, to marry Fed? Imnirinc You S''. h lenkr.. o f!..i; whf-he proposal, so frn loiJ. LcrU.j. thought h waa a bargain. - th'ft It of! And paro..; lit'?In ti - h: Ii l . r u th" Doston Transcript. t. i ti ? feu, J. t:. i'd v.-- GOT A E ARC AII7. 5; t.c e 1 .!:.; e I ut to , r I ; J t .e t ;!- , .i. iie.,.t tr.e.n, tti I..-- ' : K t a i,, iU nt d ti at of "M, r ." ef u te .. . : . - t.: tr.a k l tes li . t ? Wt r TI ;j. I . . - as 1 I s v. fo-o-.- i - r v vl f: tot K t!.- , ; j - - e"!... ., I f , f V. 1 e , J., tit;, t;aP . ; ,t t: - j a'.'. i t '. , 5 :..tt I i;I.irg' bv iu ir,.u mi t!-- tr';k rri. - e- a - . . s ti ' e I Ml f ' .trenl - i i -- 1 Kar.s.-.- n Ie: e . |