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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. "'ITW' f W:ax "ilSARXRYBABY" SUED BY HIS ."PRETTY BABY" &ear Little Pet Only Weighs 300 and She Wants $4290 Salary for Sitting as Model. said she called Miller "My Dear Cry Baby" because he had puch a sympathetic nature. Miss Clark set forth in her complaint weeks' that Miller owed her $4V) for 2SS employment at the rate of $15 a week. "What is your age now?" asked counsel for Miller. "Forty-eight.- WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY I, t Thursday and S to Do Your Friday-Da- ys Sat, July 4. Closed Shopping-Sto- re OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY. REMAR KABLE NEWS M M M MMM " "What is your weight?" The defendant's counsel objected, but it is said that Miss Clark tips the scales in the neighborhood of 300 pounds. Vllave you ever kissed Miller?" NEW YORK. July l.-"1 refuse to answer," responded Miss Lizzie L. lark, one of the heaviest women ever Clark. "Did you ever hufr bim?" een in the county courthouse, "I refuse to answer." appeared before Justice Stover and gave testimony "In what did you pose?" at the trial of her suit to recover "For a female llure In the famous from Charles H. Miller, an' artist. Miss paintlnp: 'Whirlwind of Fate, and for a in 'The Enchanted Mill,' Ih. sides Clark said that she was employed for rigure sketches." many seme twenty-fou- r A great bundle of letters, conceded to years bv Miller as a model and as an amanuensis been written by the model to the or private have was in evidence. Manv secretary. She declined to sav whether doctor-artis- t, had. ever professed love for Miller. of them begin with put "From P. 15. to C. 11.." f,e She admitted that she had addressed letout the words. but most of them ters to him as "Dear Crv Babv," and ueinft addressed to spelled "My Dear, Dear Cry Baby" and signed "Your Little, Loving Baby." Petty One has these sweet lines in It: "Be a good, good cry baby until you see your little baby. With ever ko many kisses, hugs and .all the love I am capable of holding in my body, to my poor cry baby from his Lizzie." Another says in part: "I only wish my cry baby could come and doctor me. for I am sure I would get better right away. 1 wish I could peep In at you and see what you are doing. I am so far away from you. I have no cry baby to tease." Dr. Miller said he did not reply In kind More to Miss Clark's gushing letters. "Ever write to her. 'Oh. for just one little ki?s, just one little squeeze,' " asked counsel. "I don't know what I wrote to her." said the exasperated doctor. The retired and the Justice ordered sealed verdict le handed in. that a jury 15 KJ. MMM M 4-4-4. M M l4 MM 4 I THI- S- ALL JEWEL IN Miss -- Than 500 National Institutions Chartered During Year. "WASHINGTON, July 1. The Comptroller of the Currency reports that during the fiscal year just closing, T.37 new national banks have been organized. Of these new banks 339 have capital of $25,000 each approximately, and have been organized in places having a population of less than 3000. Of these new $25,000 banks, about 42 per cent are not strictly new financial institutions, but are conversions or reorganizations, under the national bank laws of State and private banks already in existence. Five national banks have failed All are very well aware bow wonderAt once, all women hereabout will be interested. fully attractive are these two stocks of ours. Sale takes in the entire collections. The jewelry pieces aro splendidly varied comprising nearly every, artistic design made up in gold plate, filled gold or silver and copied after some of the best ideas in finost jewelry. The stationery affords choosing from the finest ported down to the "good" cheap kinds in all the tints and shapes that fashion has dictated. Thursday and I t 4 NEW BANKS ORGANIZED Friday only: IN 4- -- all t 4-4- IMMIGRANT 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 TWO DAYS' SENTENCE Man "Who Fooled Countess Russell William A. Brown. House of Commons Makes Rapid a coachman's son, who married Mab 1, Countess Russell, at the registry off.ee In Progress on This Important Portsmouth last December, whf-- he posed as a Bavarian nobleman with the title Measure. of Prince Athrobald Stuart T Modena, ana who was arrested last April on tb LONDON, July 1. The House of Comcharge of making a falsf entry in the was trid at the Winmons is making rapid progress with tho marriage register, Ho assizes. chester both pleaded guilty of misland Irish the bill, of consideration the demeanor and was sentenced to two d ivs sides evidently being anxious10 to rush to 2' were imprisonment. As he had been In custody measure through. Clauses since the time of his arrest he was Immeamendment the last only night, adopted to W. Russell diately released. T. of that of interest being claure 17 which was accepted by Mr. Wvndham. The amendment provides that Fcp the prizes for The Teleof the tenants agree gram newsboys in the windows of the where to the purchase of an erate, the remainVilkes Cycle Co., 21 East First South. to have acing tenants shall be deemed cented the offers made to them and the land purchase act shall apply accordingly. July 1. fire-work-s three-fourt- hs TEN THOUSAND MAY Transport Fleet Augmented. 1. The United SAN FRANCISCO, July States Government has decided to augment rather than decrease Its Pacific fleet of transports. Rush orders have bren received bv Maj. Duval to have the Buford put in repair and ready transport for sea within two wppks. The transports in th future will likely have to handle all the freight shipped to the Philippines. WHY IT GO ir-rr- pr-tt- N. J.. July 1. Thev cure backache, every kidney 111. Here is Salt Lake City evidence to it: prove nr.a TrtVir T.anrpllJohn Bausell. v 7' rialpna. savs: block, nf ,rruncAiajrci, with years pain "If all annoyed for bo revere cnmptimpR LUC 'ino iv... fiCiO stand it, whicn can scarcely that they omc. mm ot use the piasters rcits with bothered inalshiftP;in iftheallaction and conditiona weakness of the kidney secretions disturbing-thMrest at night, despite the factail-of those remedies, could have as Doans ments removed as quickly F. J. the at procured Kidney Pills, mine, Co.'s stopped store, Fill Drug in or complaint kidney backache then m ex.st to ceae any of its forms would that the first box Satisfied this vicinity. did me a wonderful amount ofI good, I a second and when stopped purchased t thlast attack disappeared. Mr. also used Doan's Kidney Pills, Tucll unthe treatment received from and recommend both We doubted benefit. thf remedy very enthusiastically. Price, &? For sale by all dealers. Buffalo. N. Foeter-Milbur- n Co., cent' States. United the for Y. sole agents Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. - - r Big Tand Deal. San Francisco, July 1. The Po?t nays has succeeded In buythat Jesse D. ing out the last Inriepimbnt settler on Tule lake in Klamath county, Or., and is now preparing to consummate the blgpst land deal on this coast by felling nearly 300.000 acres to a Scotch-Englis- h Washington Grain Crop. Tacoma. July 1. Deputy State Oraln Inspector King, who has returned from a thrge weeks tour of the73 wheat belt, estimates the crop will b per cent of last year and 50 per cent of the bumper crop of 1001. The dry weather early in the season accounts for the decrease. Died on Voyage From Nome. SEATTLK. Wash., July 1. The steamer the fourth of the Nome vesCentennial, sels to arrive from the north, reached port aat 1:30 this morning. Mrs. A. Berlin, passenger, died on the voyage. The Centennial brought no treasure. Point Lick Burns. Lancaster, Ky.. July 1. Fire nt Foint Lick destroyed stores, yesterday including bank and Odd Fellows the National hall one store is left in the town. Logs' only $150,000. n yr. Than This. Hark 95 3c a f.ftn ro!orlnr Mohair, 71 colorlr.rTk U frnrh. Tfs!. i: Heather, thrr it. tvkO V l.fJZ. 4. 4 yard- the Great Summer Sale of Wash Dress Fabrics and Household Linens. 44- t yard. t4c ct jard. -c 57c. tylr r 7- iolorlnm r. .1Z olorirf; JL7t. four Flamrn', cntoringa 4 4 Do Not Miss Uc t - i'thair. three atyle. if ji.ro No Mm-- , eight re u. Tweeln. four rolorlnc V. 2" SI oi 1 4- - Tetanire mrtnlMc dot u eb-aran- X French Challin in five etylrn of do: CO One lot contains pretty sailor suits with Lrire mllir. Norfolk ;,V.ors nnd- of and flngifbrcasted coat styb with b It on t..:s mixtures and wool cr.ish in light and dark color! II. 'J up to S5,rg 12 &.". suits, for The next lot is made up of Norfolk an dnubb in suit cloths, and for J.M; but to ch ar all away in two d.t t. t t !t raih. To si:-w- X U Could There Be a Better Offering of Dress Goods for-- $2. - 4- - !W"n for r h'.rt-wahad r.othinc more choice thl r thi-now ilk axe tn'd to take rm.j- - at than you vrry o I rU ivmi btlow w hat we hould hare to pa J, tho th rurrhae mipbt b for thounndji of yard. They arc the check end haJr-'.ttaff'ta. beautiful Iouiflnc ar.d FouUrdn. ftIf bouchl and"vri'.lItld away for a later time. It wouldn't t unwise. Jut deV.rarde al they winter weather Indeed, vr thould ray there uruM the fall until co".d t.Mf ocnlon for their uee all the wJntr thru. H't ntV'lty m3a. that nell rnul irly at Jl and 11.40 a yard. Two daya lonrer-- a rh!rt-wnii!-ju- r.-- Boys' $3.50 Suits $1.95; Up to $6.50 dark-mixtu- HALF 3 a dozen; two days Fuhbn Ji'. Only twenty. Plain white and formerly they wire il.U) little lot out in a Jiffy, choice ' . Fend this 44 4 I The Summer Sale of Wash Dress Fabrics and Household Linens Entire Stock Reduced. - 4- - 4 4-4- 4 MMtMMttMM 4 Women's 50c and 75c Wash Petticoats 35c 4- - Good Offering of Knit Garments for Women and Children. Women's Lace Kose 1 ?c, Instead of 25c. 4 Children's cotton union suits, wi madt nnt! trimnvi with l.icr. :?. umbrella style, low mck an 1 nearly all si2. Thurf lay an ! FrIJay reduced from C0- a suit to 2 Children's knit umbrella drawers with linen lace trlmmlnc. Zlc for 23c. Women's Swles vst.. tholr grade, lac trlmrnod. broken line of sizes, so reduced from $1.3) each to 75c. d Women's black lae stocking, pattern from top to toe, 23c a pair regular, reduced to 17c. t t t M.ir!" oj KTfir ri;fr. rvrn 1 rr-ula- wt-uv- e 4 t lisl-threa- all-ov- er r, 4-- 44 t 4- - No Not Miss the Great Summer Sale of Wash Dress Fabrics and Household Linens t4 . 4 Every choice style evolvel fnr summer 4 r ! r-i- r 4 4 t 44 The Best Summer Sale of Wash Dress Fabrics and Household Linens. t for--75- c. l. Thirar f-.;- 4 4MMMM MM $1.50! All 51.25 An astonishing shirt sale, ami one worth while to vwrr man. Tho stork is for--$- rtlJnt Women's $2.50 and $3 Shoes and Oxfords $1.95. Nearly two hundred I alri pIx kit !j ef lfthra lo fhi frn rry St. lm't curh an rfTrtr,r "crth wt!l .tylf! ot heln hT th.rre'n n Into the bargain 7 Jvry prlc either a or 13 rrjrui&r. Two dayi. chelre cf tho? cr at 41 JL to $3.50 Men's Shirts One Priced All $1.50 and $1.75 rlth V-f.rur.fe sr.d mU !uit thikt ar n 'f k '.lt tna1e 1 mr. away Carlrg .otfr. mall rrlr 41. eifrdj 4--44 AH $2 lokinjr. vrry rd rculAr rrlrr. Fvrral vrry r.t lrhrr.. well rax-lr- c 4 4 44-4-4- 4 -- 4-4- 4 4-- 4 cloth and ami Friday at thin rldJculmjuly 4- - Six hundred caulkers, shipwrights and joiners struck today for a reduction in the working hours and increase in pay. The New York Shipbuldingr company is not affected by the strike. t Women's White Parasols for 50c. 4 playing-card- s TheSccson's Choicest. Silks for Shirt Waists end Shirt Waist Suits at 59c a Yard. Reduced from 125 and $1.40, ? 4 4 , on Fine Linens, Remarkable Under-Price- s Towels, Bedspreads, Wash Dress Fabrics. rs Strike in Shipyards. CAMDEN, visiting-cards- THHSH l'KICKS. jru-lar- ly ?. STRIKE PITTSBURG, Pa., July 1. Unless agreements are reached today with the manufacturers, strikes will be ordered by the machinists and molders in this district hours. The two striwithin twenty-fou- r kers will throw about 10,00) men out of work. SUCCEEDS. Nothing: can be rood for everything. Doing one thing well brings success. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thinj cnly. They're for side kidneys. u-in- er ON Machinists and Holders of Pittsburg Demand Answer In Twenty-Fou- r Hours. Because It's For One Thing Only, and Salt Lake City is Learning Thi. ! OUr dinner-cards- , sold at 15c up to f ;i'- Ions Women's white lawn petticoats, with fsve row and deen flounce of lace very dainty. pr tticata that Fell r for JO.r.O and ?. Thursday and Fr!i:iy Corret-coverfitting and full front stylos. elg of laco ar.d tight n. r.i two of instead beading, daj Corset-covemade with four rows f lare insertion and td?e of lace, beading t flnifh. 7?-- rcgul.ir. for "o Women's cambric drawers with lace I'.our.ce and row of hue reduced from c to 0c. Whitf batiste and r.tt cornets. t:o' sh:ip and tyl ?. a broken line, to be rent .".way quickly, up t'i 7."!' kind for 1!V. Into Marriage Pleads Guilty to False Entry. LONDON, Tally-cards- , 4 Women's Undermnslins Price Reduced. Up to 75c Corsets 19c. Ta-corr- .a BOGUS PRINCE GETS VISITING CARDS, TALLY CARDS, ETC. 4 4 pi IRISH LAND BILL a box; all the bulk paper Kuskin vellum, Highland linen, Standard of America, Venetian bond, Irish linen bond, in different size and all tint, nold at 12c tr 25c a quire of paper or package of envelopes; all tabletn, ruled and unruled, 10c to :i5: each kinds ALL HALF THESE PHirKS VOli TWO DAYS. The Time to Buy Household Linens and Wash Dress Fabrics-No- w. Sale Two Days Longer Trans-Mississip- pi RUSHING THROUGH s Some mutch safes, embroidery ami manicure scissors, toilet and manicure pieces, cloth, hat ami hair brushes, priced from 25e each up to $t.r0, for this two davs sab' HALFTIIFSF I'KICKS. 4' 604,924 Aliens in Past Fiscal Year; 4T9,9T1 the Year Before. and $45 from St. Paul and Duluth. Kieven dollars additional will be charged for return through San Francisco and Los Angeles. The rate will be effective August 1st to 14th inclusive, and tickets will be limited to sixty days, with the final return limit of October 15th. eufMmt-ton- A FEW STERLING SILVER. NOVELTIES NEW YORK, July 1. When the flat? was raised at sunrise today cn E!lis island, the Federal jurisdiction over the liquidations. island passed from the Treasury de- 4 4 partment to that of the new Department of Commerce and L:.oor, with 4 EXCURSION RATES TO Secretary Cortelyou at its head. Cases now will in all probabe to bility reported Treasury deSEATTLE IN AUGUST partment as part of thethebusiness of the fiscal year just ended, but oil cases before the special inquiry board Great Northern Announces Conces- coming today, no matter how long the immigrant has been on the island, will come sion for under the new department. Congress. During the fiscal year C04.924 aliens arrived against 479,791 for the preceding twelve months. CHICAGO. July 1. For the at congress which will be held See the fireworks prizes for The TeleSeattle, August ISth to 21st, the Great Northern railway announces a round trip gram newsboys in the windows of the 3 excursion rate to Seattle. Wilkes Cycle Co.; 21 East First South. and Portland of ?o0 from Chicago first-clas- from 10c to $1.50 each; all pi-ire- HALF THESIS PKICKS, ht trans-Mississip- of Tlurlbut fin- - writing paper, all the novelties that come, boxed, sold at 25c np to $L50 All the manv kind prices range from l.'e. up to 2.50 each; s stick-pin- s STATIONERY IN belt-pin- s 4 dur- brooches V 11 JEWELRY prices from 25e to 2.50 a pair; all lorgnette chains 75c to 5 each; all bracelet s 25e to .'Jo' each; all 15c to ..50 each, ami other jewelrv pieces .JFST - t t INCREASE OF ing the last twelve months and seventy-tw- o have gone into voluntary liquidation. During the year ended June 30. 1?02, three banks failed and sixty-eigwent into voluntary liquidation. The consolidation and absorption of smaller and weaker banks by larger institutions i reflected in a number of voluntary PRICE STATIONERY t4 t ill com- ear may yet be found, and when gathprehensive. we picked only the smartest and choicest the market had to show us. Thursday and ering w Friday: AtSl.r0, reduced from and $3.50. Shirts made of finest material used in imported Madras and the soft silk and linen fabrics. Figured and striped in bosoms. All whit with line linen bosoms in dainty colorings, with broad or narrow-plaiteand wide. All sizes. tiny plaits At $1, reduced from 1.70 and $1.75. Madras and percale, with plain or plaited all white with French pique bosoms. AH sizes. At 75c, reduced from $1.25. AH white shirts, Madras and percale as well, in pretty coloringsplain, figured and striped. A 11 sizes, do where you will, no better shirts can von find for 1.25; now 75c. shirt-makin- $2, 5 $-2.- 0, $3 g d bo-som- s; Sale of Men's Underwear, Half Hose, Bet. Fancy striped mesh underwearthe thinnest net that comes sold regularly at two garments. Thursday and Friday 75c a suit. Men's elastic ribbed underwear, Rummer weight, shirts and drawers, regular Two days 05c a suit. 1.25 a 1 a suit. bde-threa- a pair. Men's leather belts mr iuc to i)ue eacn. blattff. I tan and crav the $1 and $1.25 reduced to v suit, Men's fine imported black lace d halMiofo fancy striped and figured broken numbers of the choice H5c up tif 75c a pair. Thursday and Fridav, if thev last so long 20c r I, 75c: the remi- - 1 i V r' X." 1 1 'i V J |