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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 10 mam ;'ut 1, The Evening, Telegram. .... t WEDNESDAY EVENTING, HAVE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBiiiSL . Easiness ofilce Editorial rooms FEED ROLLED costs but a little and it's worth a great deal. ....&40 223 WEATHER FORECASTS. i Forecasts till 6 p. m. Thursday, mountain time: Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Fair toniffht and Thursday. DENVER, July 1, 1303:UTAII: Fair tonight and Thursday. In)' VMS' WEATHER CONDITIONS. y In jereer The Man on Weigh n St. Located In Heart of the Bualneua w 4 o o 8 o 9 o G Wj If 10 ?M V 11 m.mh clock clock 12 o 1 o i i prices 51.50 to $3.50. -- $1.00 SHO WALK-OVE- R degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees j 259 MAIN f Jibe I p. Temperatures Elsewhere. BAIiT LAKE CITY. Rates: U00 to $3.00 -- S2 S4 S6 c ock clock A. trttKU WET. ft C6 63 9 73 79 Ru'ar Any pair of House Slippers or Dancing Pumps in our .tore at Today's Temperature. clock clock o c ock o clock EUROPEAN HOTEL. M Buys you any, pair of CANVAS SHOES in our stor. Now all at $1.20. ,nTh Urometer Is highest over the and North States, and lowest oyer the upperPactflc Mississippi valley and southern plateau region. Precipitation occurred over portions of Oregon, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska,Idaho, nesota. Louisiana, Texas and central Minand extreme western Canadian provinces, with excessive rain at Tex., 4 42 inches, with rain stillGalveston, at time falling of morning report. It was rainingthe also at Portland, Or. Thunderstorms were reported over of Nebraska, South JJakota and portions Minnesota. No decided were reported exchanges in temperature 10 a fall of cept deg. over Nehraska. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. itS.M. i CHICAGO, S'V July 1. Temperatures at 7 Jfw York, 72; Boston. 70; Philadelphia, ,b; Washington, 74; Chicago, 76; 70; Cincinnati, 76; St. Louis, Minneapolis, 40 Popular Priced Restaurant, o.ra. w?b Telephone, Hot 7 SNAP SHOTS AT IN EVERT DESCRIPTION OF JEWELRY. KnAR.GAINS i Caledonian Women Meet. Today, tomorrow and every day. C. E. W. BOWERS, 236 M ain Street. i The ladies' auxiliary of the Caledonian club meets tonight in the Federation of Labor halL ILIL.KJ The pesky fly is fixed right when to his eyes. He has comit comes pound eyes many hundred eyea banded together. What cares he if one or two of them "go out" he has others. Not so with tou, reader. When your eyes ail you, as a true philosyou will NOT delay calling opher, on a competent optician. 0. 259 D. Miner's Hand la Wounded. Alva Hansen of the Dalton & Lark mine is being treated at the Keogh-Wrighospital for a painfully wounded hand. ht Plaintifi Gets Judgment. Judge Stewart yesterday rendered judgment by default in favor of the plaintiff for $6794.40 in the case of Prlscilla P. Jennings vs. White & .Sons Co., et al. Citizens Will Discuss Paving. The City Council will hold an open for the Main Street. viutsvion. Contract for Hospital Let. The contract for the erection of the Latter-Day Saints on Eighth street, D struts hna between C and hospital John Holt of this city. Work will be the Races -- They'll be on now shortly, and one of our HORSE TIMERS will add greatly to your appreciation. See them. All Kinds of Watah.es Here. ALARM, NURSES and a full line of correct tlmens. We've just added to our force another expert w at cb maker, decidedly an expert. I W. HALL. 'Pho etJTOfi V1 . m m v4 Vi 2urry. J LUMBER CO., south bt. P. H. Murry, L&dies' Dept. 303 Auerba?h. a B tea. i 222 nr W. ?r So duu families 59 jft Salt Lake Sty Alone And three readers to every family, thaf s over 13,000 j ), T.RIO OF H it & iseaven, Annie B. y &a SOS. CO&L w. bscoicd JLKiae M w v read- ers in the city. They represent th most progressive element. They'll oe Interested In your business if you tell it in a business like way. This space is sufficient to get you started right. Funeral of Mrs. Eurritt. No. The funeral of Mrs. Genevieve M. Bur-ri- tt was held yesterday from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Bart-let- t, 179 North West Temple street the Rev. Dr. Paden officiating. The Euterpe sequartette rendered several beautiful lections. The interment was at Mount Olivet. Wifa Says Husband Beat Her. Mrs. Eliza Linbar. wife of a saloonkeeper of Bingham, appeared at the County Attorney's office with a pair of black eyes and swore to a complaint her husband with having beaten charging her with a ueavy clyb. L,lnbar will be arraigned before the Justice of the Peace at Bine-ha- Main street. U the target oldest Bavlnfg Bank in Utah. Since more 1 lt.i than 32.000 a&vlngs erfanltatlon accounts hare been opened. W pay cent Interest are enabled to tare you th Impsrt aratcr raid d I era a 'a profit. Quality, however, U set sacrificei to pric--. We offer the beat prices which others will ask for inferior frradfs. Our factory on the prexnHrs ralnicize thfi ccst cf mour.tir.f;, asd oST- e- you original and apeclal draigns, Ecn't buy a diwajad" until you btc our aiortr:.at. Lkr, tab The wour.l It no rmire trldus than was at first Cb: Cargcst in Salt EaRc and if no complications arise Wilson's ir. covrry will be rap! I. Pntrolman Linker ufTcr-- d idcr.ble jMtn from t!, woun-on hi brad and f.if". bit h- - w:il t able to resura Li Uutirs In a hort lime. No eomiunint hs n Hid, r r-n- 1 will tie Rled UKmint the auth-rltk- i aft'-- r k'r l c.ir ful a In leaker utf jf th SOMEBODY In th prinrul Hr.dIn Hty oijtnSoit, com-pounds- sml-annuftll- only r.r d the per- - v 1 Pee the fireworks pr!xe in th for The YeJe-gra- m windows of ihe WUkrsnev.lys Cycle Co., 2l KaM First Siuth. GRAND JURY WILL Eber W. Hall, undertaker and 110 West 2nd So. Tel Opp. Postofflc. Failure to Obey Court Costs $10. Charles M. Plant was fined S10 for contempt of court yesterdav W c by Judge Hall. Plant was ordered some days Wo to move a line fence on his propertv one inches off the adjoining-premiseand of Mrs. Mary B. KMerbeck but did not do so. He was given another thirty days in which to move the fence. s HEN TO 17 HOTEL. Ealt Lake City's new hotel. Large, superb Via Oregon Short Line for meeting of the Imperial Council, Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th, good for return until July 24th City Ticket Office. 201 Main St. SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN, 931.50. The Ken-yo- n. ani Incomparable. Los Angeles and Return, ?44.50, July 13th to 16th Inclusive via Oregon Short Line. Tickets returning via Portland $13.50 more than the abovp. Return limit August 31st. City Ticket office 201 Main St. Will Test Reservoir Site. One Fare Plus $2.00, Via It. G. W. Selling dates June 30th to July 3rd. , 122? TI.Ri!S ti: if.ii.NTi:!: fr.f. Hti.i ?. i' r n;rt. d' ! u J- - ! tn nh-r !. s ato;'in. Th tr.ak'fpnti ttrv Come in and .ifc t . ,;t- - ,.k u Christie ZZl t The sum of $600 has been ordered expended upon the new reservoir in Parley's canyon by Mayor Thompson. This money will be used to sink a shaft for bedrock on the proposed site. tl tt 1;?; fj y tr. :'- . - n u CUT .PL OWcRS FWil J w.x-t t .,f Pea Anakin &. 1 tttirft. lVcraUvr P;m. jr,4 i SCHWARZ HEINECKE r. ini south. i MAIN ST. ktr.ds of repatn.tif. t AM r ;": th- - f ... . : ' f - . . ;! t- - x.-- H ?Cjv. l ;r!r- ef J r-- - I SALT PALACE. nicycle rares. 2!lc anil 1'nlnt e of lI!uion. 1X. Including nimlf.ilnn to the grounds. lunrlng. I5c per couple. Sunday night, s .icred concerts 10c, Including admission to grounds, .r.. ' 1 tt hf rr.' "J. ertlnUv '- - ,t y-rm-'- T ! r.th r C.W.DICGINS,M.D. r j birc m f r -?. ( I .Tit v SPECIALIST, "T nr . I t.n U 1 lUlg, Lait 1st South, t us , l4tr J4fn.t, o;d of Um. WenJtrful i"ur ll wf mitmi hTtinrrr. pk'.v'Nu LVKb CITT. LTA1L wkjt EALT PUlm;pr F?f r p.-- t,. 15. FT-- . i KIM YING LEE iv1 Sain Cyrei t j Plsapic Prr trst'a!;cf rit :t ar.vt Xittl.tl- Cblces tirtt. )'.c aait CUR ES r rrt.,X'rwj Wer. Wk fe. HfavU, . rn, i.u.c In Te re. sixcitopcnnc akj TIC niTSTCSAK. --- 5 w. mpx.r.n. j.Horner V-r- . ?- Hr. JintK J-- - i- ' t:!nv f!'..rr-- 1 :, -:; :' j5vty!r4; Jn t!5r LOST .Vf A..X MOOD VARICOC15U5 Py te . cf CjU ?irrrtiw e ctn drt r l!&itr. Cwft&! ofCurrt. Uls; rj..o. er,1 n'rt.,r -- CONTEMPT CASE-WIL- L : NOT BE HEARD BOSTON EXCURSIONS, June 20th to July 3rd, ( I ;r i 1 Main th - He. a.: rnut,I iVf a d Veu naif Fare, Via R. O. W. Ey. Selling dates June 23rd and 24th. EXCURSIONS WEST, July 13th to 10th, Inclusive, Ma Oregon Short Line. San Francisco Los Ann!and return $31. an return $14. '0. Iturnlng via Portland. $13. CO higher. Tkket until AiiRust Sift. City Ticket returning otter, Zil Ht. .1 fT 1 prlr,c';; .!.:-.- ii 'u1-in the pbM - L- - ' t h Jtt Via the Oregon Short Line. The very cafe f.nm up low rate of JMT. will be made to Bosn t n th and ton and rrturn for Ihe Annual Meeting morning t d '. i:ider);,;t motion, of the National Kducallnnsl nw.toriAlion s tbi.' Is th d y This to 10th. 'a!y th Tlrkcls be win KrKd Julyreturn until HI fh- - C'.ti'!i. :.! d f s for H?pternbr 1st. Particu- Co.inHI ;itv lar furnished by Short Line agents. ?s r uy m c : e UfiUivny1 r.i.d ! I ; t t In iK" r.i .f itt See the fireworks prize (or The Tele, Ju a In i gram newsboys in the uin.imvs of the oti! rrd la t;p;f.r ! t . Ml . hi i. ; vuije why Wilkes Cycle Co., 21 Hist Kir! South, Judged. 1, I he raff w a ft nferrd l Ja . Judge Hall Changes Programme. l C. Hall ;: Judge Hal! will after July mtb dispense with his regular one day a urek Ilusb-anand Wife File Suit. probate day and will only bold probite f court on July .list and Augu.n 2Sth durAnilmn M. Ita.--j n- - t , f.V M ' fnr divr.rrf a.;tr A"i ing the summer months. IPmn T!i- n the jjrour; I f df-ri"!!:;;,- r tnarri-nl Milti :i I Mr. Boal's Condition Is Good. r '. ai.d h i yilcn,lint n.ia Theodore Davis P.o.l. who v as inAn .ir.pwrr n I rr!-i-ff r. linl. jured Sunday In his efforts to stop a filed by the runaway tenm. is ntlll Improving at the Holy Cross hospital. His recovery i S'- - the firrworka jrl.-.- ' f r The T no-ecwldered to be but the matter of gram tiew .! n jj tlv ils !mj cf C;e a few v. eeks. WUkc Cycle Co.. Kut fiaulix. Acllf-- n f.-T.- - "-s- i ,1 Tli! rf Oiito, ST. J tfj ChrraU, ELMO HOTEL : COTt. KA1X A TlllHn POCTTL SALT LAKH CITT. UTAH. 4 1 .h-r- ,. t-- 1 ( ;. 1 ! !' "- - CULLEN HOTEL !- lc-W- BOSTON AND RETURN How are you, It If BOSTON AND RETURN 101). Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and Return. V.T h V' v at that Urn. Popular Prices. $60.50. 1 HOMKTJHNU l"-e- d er. r. J i s The Pierce Bicycle Ai:i1T IT trrii The special grand Jury, x.hlrh has not holding any sessions sinre Saturday, Is scheduled to convene tomorrow It Is expected that Its fin.il morning. v. ill be filed with JuJge More report - $45 to $S5 charge. CONVENE TOMORROW r. ih.it ! T n. th- -. . V, state th.it he wan Justified In uing bU gun. Ciptaln Ilurhldc' Investigated the cast l;Lst idcht and suid that was Justified, and that be had only don his duty. leaker say. be in frry be had to shoot, but wn co!ii'l!J to d so for l.rffi.- 1. Huslcr's Hih Patent Flour t'n L-,tk- - ! .1 1 f ls ud y, em-balm- ::r.r ft t: .'al tin r-n-e self-protcvtlo- r.- j - i.f "i T' of th Ixiys paid, "all of tlx Jumped hltn. I got his t lub and hit him In the face. No on? a knlf ; it must have be n a ring tht rut his chin." le aker's story has corroborated by a number of witncr"".?. ull of whom trol," fs:;!r'c the Invrstlpath'n thai In forrruHKe of hit duty. 4 per annuam, on any amount from tl to 15000. Start an account JOSEPH F. 8MTTII. President. GEORGE M. CANNON. Caahiar. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. per m. European and American Plan. ffiBSTAR er, cv non-unio- one-ha- lf TOU TALKED HAVE MAN WITH WITH THE THE RATE CARD? - tf$ Direct Importers of Diamonds William Wilton, who wn hot In the groin Ut night by Park Pa- trolman while resUUng ar- Is rest. can l rating as wfil hosH- expeetid ut the Holy C .. soif-dtfrni- e. four and took them to the patrol box to call the wagon. While engaged In opening the patrol box. Wilson called out that if the others were his friendthey would help him, and the four Jumped the policeman. Leaker was thrown to the ground and To Look After Utah Methodists. struck beneath the thin with someBishop Earl Cranston will arrive in Salt thing that cut to the bone. HI club Lake July Cth for the purpose of investiwas wrenched from his and he gating the condition of the Methodist was beaten almost Into grasp Insensibility, church of Utah. The recent lie cri?J out that he would shoot untesn between pastors of the church differences will also be inquired into. they desisted. He pulled his gun. a and, as Wilson ran, fired at him. Thorn Settles Out of Court. The ball struck Wilson in the back, John R. Thorn, who entered suit against piercing the pelvic bone oa the left side, the Holy Cross hospital for & alleged through the spinal column, passing damages has settled his case out of court Last April while Thorn was a patient he grazing the spinal cord and Imbedding wandered from his room while temporarItself In the pelvic bone on the right ily insane and sustained injuries by a fall. side. Wilson was taken to the police staUnion Laborers Go on Strike. tion and then to the Holy Cross hospital at once and the bullet was removed. The carpenters and stonecutters employed by Contractor Georgft Curley He has an even chance for recovery. struck yesterday afternoon because sevPatrolman Leaker had the flesh be. n eral hod carriers were employed low his lower lip cut to the bone, and on the job. Mr. Curley says he has been three stitches were required. His head unable to get union men. The maintain that he has not tried to.strikers and face were badly beaten and bruised. Morris Family Celebrates. Youths Carried Whisky. One hundred descendants of Elias MorW hen Wilson's companion? were ris gathered at the residence of George booked at the a pint bottle of station M. Cannon yesterday and celebrated the was In found the pockets of seventy-nint- h whisky Mr. of Morris anniversary birth. The many children in the party both Doolan and Davl. Wilson was una delightful afternoon playlnr able to tell how the shooting occurred, spent on the lawn. games stating that he vas drunk. The others say they were tossing bottles In the air and when the patrolman ordered them Party Plans Cruise of Lake. D. L. Davis of the Cambria TI to qutt they talked back. Captain will take a of ten men friends for "When he attempted to call the pa- a two days' party sail on the lake, beginning Saturday morning and ending Sunday SIOXTS SAVINGS BAUIC night. The party will be headed by County Attorney George Westervelt and CounTRUST CO., ty Clerk John James. Illain Street S f? WILSON'S RECOVERY WILL PROBABLY BE RAPID AND CERTAIN, Attacked the Policeman. Patrolman Leaker then arrested th .23-calib- SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. 227 SOUTH MAIN. ami in a snort time. in County Is Aiding Many. The county is now C2S Indigent persons to secure assisting the necessarian of life. County Pauper Cleric Sabine, reporting for June, says that 11204.4". waa exin this way. Of the number aided pended 26 live in Salt Lake. JEWELER. g uiiiiuen.-eu 009 0 0 ? meeting tonight purpose of giving tunity of expressing themselves on the living V. William WilKon. 19 years old, of 443 West Fecond South street, was shot and seriously wounded oy Park Policeman Charles Leaker yesterdny afternoon, after the former had resisted the arrest of himself and three companions and after they had assaulted the patrolman. Wilson and three companions. Linn Doolan. nq 20. of 1K2 P street: Frank Davl, 22, of 12fi N stre.it, and Herbert Houghton. 17, of 10 M stteet. were at Liberty park in the afternoon. While walking near the north tntranc the young men began to throw and breaK root beer bottles. There were many worn4!! and children ptvsent. as a Sunday-school picnic wa-- In progress. Park Patrolman leaker ordered the young men to not throw the bottles, when Wilson Is said to have made the remark that he would not quit unless Davl did. Patrolman Leaker told them that if they did not quit he would arrest them. Wilson then said to Leaker that he might be able to arrest Wilson, but lie couldn't take Davl. Soldiers Will Danco Tonight. The orchestra of the Twelfth infantry band will give a dance in the post hall, Fort Douglas, tonight. KNICKERBOCKER, OLICEMAN SHOOTS YOUNG MAN WHO ATTACKS HIM HOME NEWS. b. C. IU'IJi'O, Pitt p. CaJt Lake City Street Cars frsn all Traina Pa tba Door. d 5 . l''. 1 . ? e - r.- - 1 -- v ilat Vc do house painting and interior decorating American Wall Paper Co. 6 E. Third South St. ji |