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Show TflTTKRDAY EVENING, AUGTJ?iT G, The Salt Lake Telegram. 1903. CUS LIF TMPTSSALT LAKE BOYS 00e0$ Bros. i'-i- thr lSc, any style !n thli 9c The reserve clock from Iml fall co on for th V H or.tJr-ue ItOYH one to t nf tim ilf th each and ro, every firt CLOTHING. If you don't buy them now you'll t forcvJ to ray more than doubl ? elsewhere all slz from 5 to IS. i'hn!c . lif.tt thlff p -- -.r.- K S Kor-nr- c prt-- at for price-- I -Jxfchr.l tri-I-J- - i- . r;jr A U 7 M I? f Values up kr.owa. T , A S T CAl.l-t- " ir.cJu i: T JCO. firry I f r. 1 $3.88, $2.29 and $1.69. OVHRCOAT.'Iva't tdl ui yr .i em't tiv U 'rn nt th" Th" swagiT ftylf:'. th" frartnep.ts that hav na !r thU .it r? th for ull corrcrt nr.l fahlnnat-tr?rrr. r";urr!.!!: k th and brain? of the only prnuln a.tistlc rti'thH bull ! r lon: aco ntknowledKeJ leaders of all. Values up to J"o in jmt - ?al" rOYS' HATS $16.20, $13.25, $10.38 and $7.75. Hundreds of Bargains Now On Display. Ur.n Th ijrl? 98c and 69c. ukUl f r t!.i- HATS MHN'S rlr. j l Isnj- - V.nm Ptvlf Iff! !' c?-.- ' 1 4ffiaJn.fi! ! t-- (i cV a! 88c, 69c, 48c and 29c. At a Glance You'll Sec the Chance of Practical Economy. um r k til. L I, ii p i THIS STORE QUIT J THE SURPRISE NEHR JIT HAND. t V itt i m If M i - - The work of organization will bo begun in the fail, when a public lecture will be given in the Tabernacle. The work r.f th" institute has been confined to f.iur fields. ("Iret-k-. Boinan. Oriental and American. Many buried cities have km ur'nthd in Mexico and New Mexico. The purpose of the local branch of thwill be to excavate and explore in l"t:ih for archaeological wonders v.hhh are said to abound in many parts of the State. - im-titut- CONF IDENCE club-room- s. e COST SPPXhS HAY $20 WIFE TELLS LURID u;;d r i t t IT..: .wt t lik-v.'- l.e or.. h.- to - 1 - i :.: JiJ - : i ti 'S:. t tbntrty " n. v. .1 r i; .r .ir ' f. turr.i: , . ! ah d In t t ,,. J,d. i:::t ...j - HUl t;t-- s u ! ? BERRY BOWL FREE KVEUY j; Sa WITH ItAKiNd j . V 1 ri t: i HEBER AND RETURN $! 50. Via - - - .! p. in. i- 'I p lai:. d 1. 1! t - t y .i. pi, tv. an t Ev E I rfiv. ! b I - b sir p. r ..: .;;:!. fr-:- lU . !. .k : k.-r- - v Colcmtian Hold-Up- tejstate s. 'u!n!rree ., - n ! . o n.ir,iiil;-- 1 6. lh-cati"- TO SAVE ONE LIFE 1 i I j I Tast Ti.iin Wifcktd in II.:..: t to Eto t n the It Lccrai: cf a v.ii::!:!,!.;-;- ! ! 1. h" th- w - w. . r.:i.!.a: i v i . of r'xfv r .:! j V 4 . 1 ' r, J r: i:h-i.- ii- r J.-f- Ei!t' S ! ' All mammas, and papas too for that matter, dread the heat of summer with it's danger for the little folks, especially the babies. It is simplv to read year after year about the great death rite among children caused tv summer's the is heat. Yet it sffi easy to protect the infants against nil summer complaints, because we know that all these fearful have their beginning in stomach and bowel troubles, and we haveperils a perfect medicine will that family keep the delicate machinery in a child's in and clean, body regular healthy working order in the hottest weather CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. The plump, bouncim crowing baby shown here is a CASCARKT baby. He feels that wav winter and summer. Nursing mammas take a CASCARET at and it makes their mother's milk mildly purgative and keeps the baby right. Older children like to take the fragrant, sweet little candy tablet, and are safe from colic, gripes, diarrhoea, summer rash, prickly heat and all the mean troubles that summer brings with it. heart-breakin- g bed'-tim- e, All droggiiti, ioc. 95c. 50c. Never oU in bidi. stamped c. c. c. Guaranteed to cur. r ywur fiterlinjf Remedy Cu., Chicago cr New Yot. 63 SYr:al r:';er p. l!;ju!b'. 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Tt ; Ka .v i'.iI'.V cided to filibuster until it is too late for Santa Ee radio id ;.sk-Hint tl; r i .' b rut.il . f lb .r. ; ratifications to be exchanged, which (pilri it t t -. r of grab ituns oil f t r . k r. b i'i bin ;t must be made in Septembt-r- . p.,.i The offi- sideM of road er.gip' ,s bv dip'U'.'d v. i:h ;ii t. t in ...".' cials here lonfidentlv evnwt n or f r else that the Uni" ! . . nt t? . ah.. i'dp:i. I from President Marromiin tn h. at be xtejid d. Ei. i r. t aoi'.-- i Is v. W.ill, r fori, 11 M..,.. . ?:.. limit for the exchange extended. rep"nsentd. p..?-tn th- - ;ra Vt. ! '!,.;;,. I f 1. I : ..ta : . ..'.,d U.-Is.aip , i)l ;n v. friti "VVashinfrton, Aug. f,. Txr..v!o i t. i t: . - 1 tf !5 j U. u . - r l NATIONAL E-- l..ik- Ti.-.- r II. G August P:h. V.. I, if c'.n .:'.?;. r.x i'jf , j: : fMi: D. r until - m f, I. "it-- :y - 1 i I'oUMn;, nn tea. ? , - v. In It. .'fib, f . th- - r 1 ry i ty -- . H .. t w y i ft )i ,; E !". I i ! 'J j 4 i BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL Ti;,rTH. n h i: I. t i n 5 SPECIAL 1 .v e. , .",-- I1LL ' I in t!. rnrrri I ILL SATURDAY im i !, ;i;.iy. I:- - ; I t; r i l m - o- .;rt.t . : ! V w ;.. : v f ; or d 1 i: v. I f.ij' ly Ib-i.j.;- t" ir.r r a: l )L'u.t at '1. Hid thr. ; of a jdur.lr.K d val.p. Harris was tak a in l,y i. :.!i- Eliza E. Ovard, in Complaint for Diilence ra. n win arv ii- in. ably f vorce, Makes Some Startling lr.cr ItinKllt.L' r.ro.-i- . tr. us. on- of ti. r i m howi-of a few trh ks Ith r.ird-- . Allegations Cruelty. n .Mtnpb :i l.'dd 0 ';! I They th'-mI t t hroufch He tri H..uc k Eliza E. Ovard. who has fih d suit for .. lO t t JJ tli.it he roul t II divorce from John A. Ovard, pivc-- sevthey I hp. eral senratior.al grounds for the action were do:i.-- Harris !. i !,of takir.i: tb.e but h- iu;.f.:;Mio she has taken. out of hi p k- t. It is allied in th rornplaint that the pulled a $y K" pi-a The ti t..k it at.d fharpi r defendant tried to throw the plaintiff out it li" with H' th :i ie l;.id. ''tiiil'.ii'f of a second-:;tor- y window; made an atv. H tU both In hi; pn-k-and put of tempt to push her down a flight tnat ded hi. nvu.'-yIn't j.iid ho stairs, and that on July 21t h- camij h ive It. to her rooms in an intoxicated oondition in Ids i ro'.r Harris was bv and threw her upon u bed and ( hcdel a stranger whojoirvd s.gv. l to it.i to the j ,,. l;er so violently that blaek and blue lit and swar out a I dr.S. H :i! (::;, made on her nvk anil aral th stranger Mait marks wer d for the .vt, throat. On the Lth of July Ovard is al- station, when the bun;i in.,?: v. a- leged to have thrown a lighted lamp at in the crowd. Th otdb.l:ig tr i i: i the plaintiff, briakir.;; the same and aloj got lo.-'4iThe two p..;lr,:s. , . m.-scattering the coal oil all around the The mission of the t room. Tho husband is accused of other pilot the i. Uai away Hum th' jh;.tk. cruel treatment. The couple were married In this city ASK EXTENSION ON on November 7. K:0(i. The plaint iff ask! SAFETY APPLIANCES. for a decree of divorce and permanent alimony. r.. An- -. Ei- Th WASlilXCTOX, tf. vm Jrxr 3 ! r. Circus day luoucht troubl.-.- ! 11. A. Harris, an Empojin. Kan., on;:; or ial travel-TIt biou'l.t th- - lo s . Li Sctve Out II is Sentence. - TALE OF HUSBAND if IN TOWN Harry Hill. Ilecnpturr l Tl iec Yc.irj Aft?r Escnjve. Ii Erturr.in to Traveler From Kansas Is Fleeced by Two Circus Followers. Safe From Summer Complaints I Siil dj-t;;i-- l J -? XU-AC- II AT P H I MKN'S Pun v twin '. orr-ti- $2.69, $1.48 and $1.18. y - A'-'--' you al? $16.35, $12.25 and down to $835. $3.38, $2.59 and $1.88. Tin: striT.s foi: thi: little men mtst a All to move nt nr,'. Heavy nr.d Hht wtdRht.-- ur 98c, 69c and 48c. KXTHA FmriAL. Mi:N SfJT r.v rn!. It virun.ip. m;" ::k J'.r.r !. M Alfr4 )Ur,T.: t.Z an extra US' r: S!cr.:t, ink. fffaUfp. lrn. rar.c c:r. movtr.i?. tnj jra 1 FUITS BOYS tute of America will he organized here in a few days. The liev. Martin L. D'Oogie, professor of (ireek at the University of Michigan, will talk to the University culb on Friday concerning the work to be done by the institute. Prof. Byron Cummings and Matt Thomas have been active In their efforts to arouse an interest i:i archaeological work here, and much credit for the progress of the movement is due them. Others who are Interested arc President Paul and Prof. Mills of the Saints. President college of latter-daKerr of the Agricultural college. Prof. Widtsoo of the experiment station, and W. "f the Dest ret Biter, bank. Savings Tiie fir:;t presidency of tho Mormon church is in accord with th- mnvt mr nf, and has donated the us- - of Barratt hall for the speaker. Prof. I'VOogh- - will nivo an informal talk on Friday at th- University E-at- pa-ti- V CI f-t- A branch of the Archaeological Insti- i - RK on-han- d Local Branch of Archaeological Institute Will Soon Be Established. prr-sddcn- THE DO WHILE MO VING- -C OWE They'll be mighty factors during iho mst f;u day. They'll give you neriitis, comfort and Itrcnrir. stock to go into the NKW HTOHK. T he pricings will give you a great deal for a little hut w? None of the the hrxvonis ihat will take the lcsses smilingly. They're no' the sort of lone tha t hurt. They're helpful. Thcv'ix " sweep shelves and counters before moving. CAKE WHAT THEY COHT? NOT A HIT. tdlir Pc for choice of broken linen of linen collars former Mi:Na S!!Xr.T5 Ur In prlc urrbNr.--for k rv tn ir. rUl r.evrr VAiUt Ptor th RESEARCH IN RUINS V WILL DOLLAR NE hs i Or ON THE VE WE5 RE rade and performance. Tne Inner workings of a show are unknown to nine-tentof the people who see the exhibitions. "All these facts go to the truth of the old assertion that piove 'All is not gold that glitters. " un-rr,forta- ble September 1st r . T,VP-hnv- s BIG SALE ABOUT TO CLOSE j $ ninglir.g The Telegram: I would not a J- vise any boy who has a home to leave it In order to join a big cir- cus. In most cases such actions result disastrously to the youth, and many would be glad to run back home again quicker than they left. Circus life is all right to thoFo who hold the higher po?l- tions, but it takes years of labor and much perseverance to win these remunerative and compara- tivcly easy situations. wistful, longiiie eyes many Salt sazed on the pa a .s it rade of Kii.gling Bros, circus and passed through the business streets, t:heir many nursed aching hearts under an jackets and battled manfully with, run to almost irresolute temptation of away from home and join the ranks the tented show. To those youngsters who have recently had trouble at home, apperhaps caused by the too vigorous plication of the strap, this temptation was exceptionally hard to conquer. the prancThe spangles of the riders, bands of blare the and ing horses to make the boys the more all tended and filled the hearts with a last yearning they had not felt since . summer. and ,..tner Just a poon as the bigontents the grounds arrived paraphernalia was there and matched the small boy . with interest the proceedings. Ihls ai-dor to become a circus employee might be dampened by the reception given He may obx-- n' him by the canvas man."Can I do any-thihis services and say: to help you?" This interrogation with a bluff "No, and is usually met the wa. the "kid" is fhoved back out ofwho work deckhands 'other One of the n the Olivine- of stakes and the erection of the big tent often utilize the boy who thus offers his services, and in this way-manbreak into the business. Parents Fear Circus Life. 10 to 15 If parents have boys tofrom away, it years old who threaten willruntreat their is surprising how they town to a is circus coming sons if there in a short time. They realize that jointo be, ing a show is not all it appears as children their save to and desire as trouble possible. much to blow try "Yts, wo have lots of kids one the said show." away with the canvas men to a ofTelecircus Jlingling "but we usualgram reporter yesterday,them before we to shake ly manage town.'' lravf to us and tell such "Many boys come woe that if we were not awful tales of to hearing such stories accustomed each dv. we might take some stock in them. There have been fewi-- discontented Inds make appricati m to us for a job in Salt Lake than in almost any Most citv we have been in this summer. farm-Par of such applicants came from the community and would have been of little ue to u. Boy's Hot Air Story. Ore Salt L;;ke boy showed up early morning when wo were the busiest, and to!d us such a pitiable tale of the of nis father and of the cruel treatment his stepmother gave him. He raid he would be willing to do anything-, about the circus for almost nothing exkh his grub, and that we would win his overlasting gratitude if we would only t;k"- him along. "In the midst of his story a man walked up to the bunch of fellows who were intently listening and, stretching a bony, hand through the crowd, aie kid by the collar and gave grabbed him a 'yank' that took him completely off his feet. The last we saw of the pair was the kid running at the top of his speed with the old man right on his heels, giving him a whack occasionally willow which he carwith a good-size- d ried in his right hand. Every thump brought out a yell of pain and served as a persuader for increased speed on the part of the boy. "Some boys who run away from home to join a circus are successful, but their number is sadly in the minority. I remember one instance where one adventure-loving boy started from the lowest round of the circus ladder and is now earning a big salary. He was picked up in Denver some four years ago by this show. At first he was refused altogether, but one of the cooks seemed to have taken a fancy to him and he was allowed to go on the road upon producing the written consent of his parents. The cook set the kid to running errands and doing other odd jobs. Next he was put to waiting on the men at the table. But none of these contained enough acfor him, so he-- was tivity and excitement transferred to the tent crew, where he worked foi six months longer. By this time he had become a favorite and was placed in charge of some of the horses, and had an opportunity of tasting a little of the sawdust arena life. His constant association with the horses threw him into the company of jockeys and bareback riders, and th result was that lie left our circus the r.ext spring and joined a rival one. where he originated several new deeds of daring on horseback and was placed on the payroll at a remunerative salary. llearly All Are Runavays. "Most of the men now doing the heavy work around the show broke into the business by running away from home. The trouble with young boys is thev only see the bright, dazzling and be- spangled side of a circus during- the to Canvas-ma- n To Vacate oa or About j! S54 Main St. j FORCED GRAY BROTHERS & CO. ;! temb'er 1st. !; SAYS OLD SHOWMAN. Sep- - On or About, i DO NOT LEAVE HOME ' TO JOIN THE CIRCUS, Stories of Pitiful Treatment at Home Are Told Canvas Men by Youths Who Seek a Job With the Show. "With WE MOVE;! i'T,!' T' Fnrrih rthra E- - !y Nlr lh j T:f;S . E-t- . lr-rt.- Vf!r. . :.-- . - 4 ir.Ti ".lib, E:rb!h V |