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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1903. 11. DRIVING ENDANGERS !4 DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 A. At, jft jM J60 J J J J CLEARANCE SIALE THAT Totally Disregarded in Salt Lake. TM RNY Ml 0000000(5. 5 5) a) 5) a 5) section 51 of the Salt Lake ordinances reads: "It shall be unlawful for anv cerson or persons, when passlnjr over any of the exoss or sidewalks between the north side of South Temple street and the south side of Third South street, on State, East Temple or West Temple streets, and between the east side of State street and the west side of West Temple street, on South Temple, First South, Second South and Third South streets, to drive any single or other team, ex- cept the fire department and police patrol, and they in going, and not returning, at any greater speed than a moderate walk." The penalty for the violation of this ordinance is a fine In any sum nnt pxrppdine $100. Chapter Salt 38, 00000 . i i i t i i -- AND ..AND.. yesterday In many cases children crossing the watched the drivers crossing these constreet had barely time to dodge in order an stantly crowded streets for half to the hoofs of the horses. escape hour. The result indicates that the authori-to See the fireworks prizes for The Teleties make not the slightest, attempt gram newsboysCo!.,in21the windows of the enforce this provision of the ordinances, East First South. Wilkes Cycle of the and the conduct of persons who drive vehicles seemingly 1 ds FIREMAN GOT THERE IN SPITE OF JOKE The firemen at station No. 1 had a good laugh yesterday afternoon at the reexpense of William Morgan, who cently joined the company. Morgan is conscientious and zealous station and loses no time getting to his He sounded. is lay when an alarm afternoon bench on a yesterday down and went to sleep. to one His companions tied a bucket an alarm. sounded and then his of legs and bench the from leaned Morgan and an Instant in station was at his looked about for the cause of the commotion. It took him some time to discover the bucket tied to his legs. When he did the boys ga"e him the laugh. See the fireworks prizes for The Telewindows of the gram newsboys in21the First South. East Co., Wilkes Cycle Falls on .Jews. I Strasburg, Alsace Lorraine, July 1.for tC The defeat of a clerical candidate ii election to the Reichstag in a country occasioned district adjacent to Strasburg. Proagainst a "riotous outbreak today paraded the testants and Jews.and Mobs Jewish stoning hooting streets, The a declared have clericals shop3. and Jews the boycott against ATTORNEY IS ARRESTED ! Attorney Will F. Wanless was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of having attempted to prevent Mrs. Hansen, the complaining witness In the case of the State against Marinus charged with a delicate offense. from appearing tq prosecute the case. Olsen was tried yesterday, found was sentenced to serve nine guilty and months In the penitentiary. As Attor ney Wanless left the courtroom he was arrested on a warrant served by Deputy Sheriff Cowan and was later re leased on h,i3 owi: recognizance, ine complaint was sworn to by Assistant County Attorney Watttaker.was set for The case against Olsen last Tuesday but the complaining wit ness could not be found. She was lo e. cated Monday by Deputy Sheriff SGM.P HUMOURS . 9 COURT WILL PASS ON Warm shampoo? vtWh Ceticura Soap end light dressings of Ccttcara, the once stop falling great kia cure, FATHER THREATENED GIRL'S BETRAYER With Less of Hair 6y Catieiia Soap sod Ointment : r I I5D RE MEMBER, THES T-HO- IDC! ONLY UR BEATEN AND ROBBED BY ANOTHER WOMAN DA F. MIIAVAUKIIi:. July 1. Mm. T t wife the Adatnjs. Jr., of the F. F. Adam company. rcjru-- l to th? jM.Ji, tr- Iny that jhe had l en Kalvlt'acKtd an J loldnd of JlS.t'-- ) while on a train n route to thl city from vk-pri4e- Denver Fmltermens union No. 93. CONYER TS DEC RcAdfc nl l i'l. ht - lu A cr.mj-ar.- y j ! 4 . i:r-fc'4- fr fn.;-.i-v- nr t 1 - toll-t-ro- 1 ?r-lr- , s t'. - t-- v.- - ti s l-- an lh :.:ri lo-rii- l. h--- r t- - f 1.-f- f. itfu !,: r-- : - ii r-- - c-- f i : Ilr. rf'.lt The Housewifewants Fig'prunenothing else will do. t J y " ll ir- OOOOOO of Jxty newly renvoi nn-In t!.ls city about I' i r Mt'rmur.K arrived Discussion between the m.m.iR TT. rre in charge f Ni! y d.ty Ago. but not made public by either Ar.thttn. r.nbrt Iu'.Iock and C. N. Chicago I.ifil n'.srht. MrK. A !.nni a.es ChrUtennen. returning in'.iilnr.arie. Manager Gur.ermnn aia mat to fhr.ir-- M y hour. had c within forty-rlRthat of Kurcr-Kcvral "U!,trif a statement, petting forth the r.'or, tf draw h r S2m tnlurtt iu e ficin the d d ntf-cour. Afi-l r In the cannot Flrft Nntk'hHl ink of thai city. ? : why eight hours Trptw cam.? Iithis (Trtvjrv tut 5. which lcotlArid t committee fh? had The jTUy by the company. paying ?rny drl.t?, interview.! him will retort to a meet back on an evir.lt, train nith l:?.Wf I the largr-tntehi. in cah and a rfrtlOcite of depoit rurr.lT that ing of the union tomorrow l In !. f.ir .irtlvc win r.! yar. 5 Into th he $;,", On rty j th" way Whether the organization tvnl n r i r; t h r . r l i v a I hre th m to forro th roncrplon by Ptrikllsg of llu- f ir, w h r rtrtAthr l r pr-th'.. l.a t all 13 unknown. At a meeting la?t night the over the ;r.'l Adjv.rr-woman entire and Mruck hr ft;'.'"-m'ng"ing - vi,tt.r- r. ?meltermen dcldd to take no tormai h id with a blunt ir.trunjf nt. h .i f. S. ;f.ry t.U h are bpir-'f the church action until Mr. Gullrman's rej ly has Sh" w.i! knocked unconscious and f or me built .m in robbe I. teen received. All plants uj by rni5critiln & Bfd company, Iteflnlng Rmpltlnir A !.irK, numtwr h 1 snr.:i"xrr.t 122. cluding those In Salt Lake, will le Mothfr' fvorit. mad. In I th'-- Jpfti'O Kupnx, "a Mix.a alike affected. tl K,:if sivc thrm ostrrn th WILL UTAH'S GUARD are men backed The by Our Reputation r t;- - h.'v r : hU in; Federation of Minor. At th natre riry It In ald the Western Federation For rtilable fS? hnn ten f.rrdy tn- - to ! o y wf.h riU;rr a brother, tutrr. or limp u ENCAMPMENT? tr.i In ATTEND r.'n tuy eh-- r,1'?,. city. of Miners n preparing to act in the tabi!hed miw i i. or our WJUia m C who fcr.r iyn thk i ine rf case of Colorado City mill!", which- of us you ipfir, I" a iSr.sr r lnchttl"i branl. stock rorrt of th ncnethe that are charged with ignoring thi rmlgTar.tj. Officer and men alike in the Utah ment made in tcttlment of the utriKc irtah I.lqu'r Co.. ZZl Fnuth Main utret. r.umr c.f cvtmir.g to thif counon March no rr.vrrtfi Creek try Iittrr..w at lit in Crli and there are pie to.-National Guard ' 1. indulging Kuttf.r Oh. r!!. I 1, If r't r.rarly ro larr as Si a 21st. 1 at Ukn tm.hSr-Sof Th;t t ::t h tie speculation concerning the failure u' l &x .r t h Vof 1r Yin horn fvttd bv SlanacT tm' r r tn orders to come from the War depart filitr.c frr FiillArtnn. of thn Tlltirl lp mhl nt ColFu!tor What I It: try trm- TAc. i t1;e i:..'"'""r..-irtment ordering the Guard Into encamp orftflo fitv that wasres will be reduce i ment with the regular soldiers from on July 3rd to the urale that obtained the strike. The trcn fortnrriy Utah and other States at Fort Russell, before mem a minimum of tl.hl a day nnd received AVvomine. next month. a were on minimum April granfd An nriHr was nosted yesterday irom $1.23 a day and elcht hour. Thre of the regu the War department ordering reanon to rxileve the eld e:ii? evry lars from utan ana tne regulars ana Is be not will accepted by the men. u into r; anis from surrounding States Standard The mill!, It Is charge .1. encampment at Cheyenne. Utah's Guard have not observed the oral agrc-m"nwaa itrnored. Kjmb.: hi. wrinf rr.ent nettle of the strike an I for The entire Guard was recently In- - madetrouble re to te It there the likely sneettd by a regular army officer who The full, dcliciout flavor of Intimated that it was In excellent con newed. dition and was eligible to go. h a rcvchiion to Biff Plant Sold. Romv of the officers think trial mere ! AKRON. O.. Julv 1. At n rnf otlne of trnuhlo In head Quarter, or else the cereal cofTcc drinkenu Only those who to or out uo. the make officers have neglected the creditors Auitman. inner have tried it, can appreciate the purity and delightful blend were Utah's uuara De sent out. held here today the trustee request thatcorns orhas already been thn nlsnt tn Th fliennl dvpn rvermlnslort tn ic It i made from choice of FIrfprune rtprorf to Fort lluftsell ana it is believe! JucIetp W. A- - Vincent, of Chicneo. for Gov. Wells will not permit that branch 1540.000. The statement Is maJe that - California f.rt and prunct, and selected rrainv . f to go unless the others have equal priv it will continue to b operalea at in ' the I'ttM. ilege. identifically blended. Examine the V DENVER, July 1. Denver Mill and Smeltermen's union No. 93, of the Western Federation of Miners has submitted a request to the American Smelting & Reining company for an eight-hou- r day. The request was re fused today and President Craig, or the Citizens alliance, of which the smelter trust 1r a member, was summoned to the offices of the company in the Bosvo ton bulldlnc. The smelters win backed In the controversy fcy me am- anrf Thft answer was made through Man ager Guilerman, who discussed the matter with a committee representing - JR H i'i soothe irritated, itching surfaces, deF. H. Heath was found guilty of va hair the stimulate stroy hair parasites, grancy yesterday and was sentenced to follicles, loosen the ecalp skin, supply serve three months 'in jail and pay a fine , of $100. the roots witk energy and nourish It was shown that Heath hid be- ment, and make the hair crow upon a trnvfrt a seventeen-year-ol- d girl in Oktweet, healthy scalp "when all else fail. rfpn come to Salt to her Induced and had Millions of the world's best people Lake with him. He had kept her at a vmtoi fnr a r.ounle of days and had then use Caticura Soap, assisted by CutJcura turned her over to a Commercial street Ointiaent, the great skin cure, for pre resort-keepe- r. tha and beautifying This was testified to by the girl, who purifying serving, .nrt hppn summoned at Heath's reauest. skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, aiso present ana The girl s ratner was Ecales and dandruff, and the stopping had to be restrained by times several rrom doing neat., narm. of falling hatr, for softening, whiten- - theA police will probably be issued romnlaint in!? and soothing red, rough and sore with violating the age Heath 'charging of consent law. bands, for baby rashes, itchings and rhaucss, for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive rrsnlratlon. for ulcerative weaknesses. NEW MANAGEMENT AT and many antiseptic purposes which ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL 5itr enrrnct themscires to women. the of as w. H as lor all the purposes nursery. toilet, bath aad St. Mark's hospital, beginning today. rvms!.ta treatment for every huto passes into new management. The Rev. mour, consisting of Cutlcura Soap, George C. Hunting will continue as su the sun, umicura uimmcuw cleanse ! &kin. and Caticura Resolvent, perintendent, but his duties will be fiml cleanse the blood may now rvm a what enlarged. Mrs. Nellie Cross- set A one dollar. single land was today installed as principal of be had for most cure the to sufficient the training scnooi ror nurses and win is often hdvfl eharere of the nuraine: department. burning itching, rir in Baltimore. torturing, disfiguring, Miss Alice Kiavan win De neaa nurse SARATOGA N. Y.( SPRINGS, and scaly humours, eczemas, Jul v 1. -- A emtnllnt funk Ttnlttmnr. alter-nnfflv staff will at' night. The medical and irritations, irom imancy w exploded today In the bailment of B. have charge of the medical de- AND RETURN when all else fans. Kirk & Sons' jewelry store. cauFlnjr a nnrtmpnt. Mrs. Crossland Is an accom. nr-woman ana aamiraDiy nttea lor wnicn uia a a mace emimaiea at pllshea f become uhko ran, w y SfenSJ ITS 000. covered by Insurance. A num Vnr TrRition. tiotn sne ana iiiss s avan mm o rerta. a rtu own are well known and have many friends Ono Tar Plua $2.00, Via R. Q, W. ber of employees were rucued from the cornices ot tne rooi pj nrtmtn. in sau iase. Selling dates July 3rd and 4th, - 1 I i MELTERMEN' S UNION ASKS EIG hair, remere crests, scales and dandraST, - I Pick the Best. Choose the Finest. We Stop at Nothing in the Nature of Sacrifices. We are Heavily Overstocked and Must Realize. Jack Downey is confident he will de feat the Mexican at the baseball park When Every Other Remedy and Physicians Fail. Crusted I I ..fcMMMMMMBPWWWMWWMI Bur-bidg- Attorney David Evans yesterday entered the office of State Auditor Tingey and made a verbal protest against the payment of the increcsed salary to the District and Supreme court Judges. Although the law providing the increase was passed by the last Legislature, Mr. Evans says he means to test the legality of the act by bringing suit in the Federal court. It would be impossible for him to file his case with any of the State courts as all the Judges would have a personal interest in the case. As no injunction had been received from any court, Auditor Tingey went on paying the Judges their salaries, several having received their pay before Mr "Rvflns nut In his verbal nrotest. He has three months toprepare his suit and nresent it to the Federal court. when a restraining order wm De asnea for penaing tne aecision oi me court. Itching, Scaly and I TAKE YOUR PICK AND PICK EARLY TO SECURE TIE GREATEST PLUMS Ol-se- n, tomorrow night. ooooo 1 IX AllI kI B SALARY QUESTION t E C3 CI) (j) (3 OOOQiO f streets M i IN THE HOUSE GOES FOR 0 very to regulate the conduct of its citizens. In the half hour that a careful watch enare Some of these laws strictly vehicles was kept upon the corner. 295 and suitaas looked are Sec others upon Main crossed forced, of various sorts ble for observance under special cirond South streets. Of these, 125 were traveling at a cumstances, and some are wholly disreof the lattrot, and seventy-fiv- e steady garded or neglected. is more a at rattled along speed of suffithe ordinance ter In the latter class rate a ten miles hour, than per speed at which single regulating the shall be driven over the ciently high to make the crossing danhorses or teams gerous. Intersections of the principal streets. The violatora of the ordinance were which has, by this to law, According to no one class of drivers. confined ten than the record, been In effect more over Cabs and hacks, grocers and butchers' the years, it Is unlawful to drive AT ANY wagons, heavy drays and light crossings of the streets named ,uuux,u-AT- E delivery coacnes irom upexpress stylish rigs, SPEED GREAT Kit XAIN A one rattle-top town and rigs from no WALK. as the all where knows going A Telegram representative stood on drivers chose and kept "Go one no said the corner of Second South and Main slow." and afternoon Spodiiy R LAD I 4 that they are ignorant of Iake City has many ordinances demonstrates the existence of the law. two-thir- LY FOR THIS ORDINANCE IS NOW IN EFFECT. e lI Fifjprunc tfh J" yKzf: '" w'w v i l t ,Hr i Cereal. arc carefully make turc tou ret the fTL0mK. ornuinr article. Sold ov all Gfocen. |