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Show The Salt Lake Telegram FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25. 1003, YOUNG REPU BL1C ANS GIVE ? I V B TITdP R RECORD-B- SALT L AKER KILLS GIAN T GEORGE Y. WALLACE IS RAT TLESNAKE NEAR CIT CAUTIOUS IN POLITICS Scad of Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company S. C. Reed Conquers in Fierce Fight With Huge Dodges. Direct Questions on Municipal Issues. George Y. Wallace, president of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone com man. So busy ini pany, is a very-busfact that he has little time to devote to question? of municipal politics in the city, where hi? company lias its headquarters, and from which its telephone vares radiate to hundreds of towns in this and surrounding States. But Mr. Wallace is never too busy to receive a reporter courteously and His reception of the newspaper man who seeks an interview conveys the idea that he has little to do except talk to vnu and it is only after you start 33') ( The "ratllT" undent m?r.tnr of had t;ine Thre Itrd a r v'r.tJyf n rJtt!' trliw. H .ir Six Thousand Persons Hirers llic Salt Talacc and Grounds, Enjoying G. 0. l Outin?. hfcVited and of the Y.f r tr r ini trei-h- an TMkir.ic at th- nv iin from inund Un r U bjtn. a 1 mt h4 w !U? - rrjii th a u rf!ni J?--''.J fr-- f rH ; rr, . vt.'f'r, r -, v. A Tf't Jf,)l.;i' r ' : '! Vii-.i- l r p.st !rr. Vr v.rtz Mi i " J t.iit. :. wri!!n tf Kit t'ttrrn nct t f lh rr r.t P!a aH yrtfrd)r s.tutr.cn - t u. that !. kfj rat !,. ff M. REED CARRIES HOME RATTLES AS A TROPHY OF HIS CONQUEST. Serpent in Mill Creek Canyon. cured by Independent citizens movement, would you favor such a plan In this campaign?" ' "That isn't what I said." "But would you?" Dodges This Question. I "I will not say that. Just say that don't care want the 'best men. whether" they are Mormons. Jews or Gentues, Republicans or Democrats." "Come in again," concluded Mr. Wallace, as he turned back to his desk. "I am always glad to see a newspaper man." an e 0 A ?- T ' UP: .r l.sr.r-- - Itsfr ' ! IScen club te el." .n Rattlesnake are not often ffen th! fa.sr : t? i o ft r v i y a li t5. :r p t u i, A r a ; this valley especially of late years. Thy (J c!ip however. In that have rot bfn exterminated, i 5r. T!, rr.K-fsronnd th for S. C. Reed of HIT South YVeM Temt 6'J jvr r, Fully : f t?.- - pfwp'Cl w!" t (i nd th pio-ot1ple street, who had occasion to drive rt il.-)f .. n v.vi few t"d ago tlayi gra:sr.d- with th up Mill Creek canyon !iii,!s-.'terrrSi- r.'otn r r encountered a healthy looking; I of r 11 a the uncial number y. nlinc wu a of the pci? that mad LITTLE BOY TELLS th ti! virions attempts to strike him. prlsinc tKte'. i;d rvf try !"!" ir.tric.i vour interrogation machine working WORKMEN ALL RAN The rattler wan a perfect specimen of e t ?! " 'i t " f ;iu t .1 how many TALE OF ROBBERY fOF' I nothat it becomes apparent occupy lr. which back diamond rr?!-the ! variety, nvc. of thlr outside politics thins ivtnh, K f n ic'i v, Uh WHEN SHERIFFS CAME torious for its malicious manner of at- - Annual Excursion of Aucr-bach- 's Wallace's attention. -t .f as cr.l rntv word tnrlr an th "Mr Wallace," said the reporter, properties of la- tr?.i Out !t u ; o... x I,'..!''"r f f 5'. lb" oc!S. he seated himself after the magnate thre? measured fet venom. its It fully t II.-vvi :t V.h- - 1 AKr-ft.ard, a bml shaken hands cordially, "I want Tells Lake Officer Salt in Arizona Culprit In n Is to Beach tf-te was the rA t? roand re a the i A t3. d in about half and f.iw length, The to to tj Telegram talk you Good Story of Conditions in around it center as the forearm of a municipal campaign." Ill-ih" f.rt V,H!li- Ihr.tff Patronized. man. large " iet Mexico. Glad to See Reporter. Heavily th v. throuzh wa i ... i r, it If Mr. f1 rev,. i: Itjed d I, drHir.g warreply. the cheery "All ri.ht." thj snake tl to say?" np "What doVou want mo Slvriff J. I. Roberts, who yesterday canyon when he fust nntlced n tho ni j xi-;? a htntior d - y oe ' tt" a Ki t t ''V Ttnlay fur" in r "Tell us what kind of men should the mad directly stretched r.To rt . , in from Ariz., this lived Prescott, ai Councilcity as the serve city elected to . ' r .t t f front of him. He drew his horses to a (ind with reuui-itio- n iif. papers for A. A. Pratt, halt ana . , men. ... vUrM i;h th!t lh ; tympany ; . from and r.np.). J til"' buccy t: leaping . . ... very tB Hit i ft 'Ha! ha! Well, that'scan easy None who i? A.mt-- d at that place for forgery, th large st stick h could find, which wa- r t navr inroirRo.! rju;ui f.o- Ti ri: r5 in heir Mir.tr find, t men ' you ' best ea:. The told the following story last night about brs than two f t In b ngth. and I" ft for that pi t,.i- mrr.ir.s. th" hni;rsd : other." th- and in an- triln ndled It in ?'.r i nvrr.m r it o "Down south: down and law vto order itu1. men? run th and y ti.dn. "Who are the 'best' to o r other Instant had struck at its assailant. Uiy f saV. 1 won't my country there are not so many peor wan t It r. v.fl .!!. mir.ulo. It fii and w r u i fx again Again Heed attacked Tnct env tor me that ,,t ple as herv, but what they lack in num itft rattlers tvrn while falrly men coiled, nest the in kpp Tviin, ' 'v ;i'i bers tlp-- make up in spirit," said he. hununing, and struck. Thus the tight for . tin ci.tv.. i !; . " ....." i "v I II. f .aT . . of the city in the Council. 1'iease uuu i r that realised until It'cd continued ju;-from t "I returned have Cananea, could sav anything more." men be I that by accomplish nothing iilr represenMexico, and stopped on r.ight at the of attack "Should these 'best' I ' r Tf' rrf . had. t stick ! nullum if 1ht A ttrlitj 't with the leadand rwrr.n 3(1 ,.1 Consolidated of ; : works 2EW V Green the the i V. id of taxpayers w Copper I heavy - a tative v ilbruit r ndaiurr rirtr hi life, m a IT Imo a:inhn l,n:i:.tr ' be to four men?" There business company. happened hesid ft! ing IV.r In ft?:.v tho 5nak-- colled a sain and its hro.id o.Mr y.' ir Cf v "Now that wouldn't be pretty for me more Sheriffs and deputies at the camp was extended wdl In tho air h' hurkd ovry .1 l -i th x ny'w ilh t froe;r ml fri". same night. None of us had any the stick with all tho inn o ho w,is at t" that to undertake to answer that question . r. r, f b fV- -r it r th-4'.r ' lk "ti i ai f i'l say the particular business at lb work., but to exert and struck tho ?nal:o n trrltdo tip and T won't try to do it. Just : 1. I t .. :i. (iti'-; tl :i lb:, to C ' care to ""'"'' I as beas tar ' t over It f. That's there men. 'best' night. merely stopped I to f ro It had tor ovrd fmm tho blow, came noised about who we were, and effects of It h rooered tho Mirk and be quoted on the question." :. $ rtstb lit !". to r t " t spai c! r p '.! r.ltf next morning the company did not the "Will vou tell us what in inyour opinx u.l o ; n ; dvauf.ico yfcurnl !".T. ;; tho InK th f by mu'ii"!v taking this ffl. have enough men left to run the mill, hi' ky thrn-' v ' r Tlv ion are the principal issues ONLY 51.0D iU kly it. n uHd In dlpatihd and had to suspend business. The nun f nicipal campaign ?" tu th th .itiS !.' i ' evidently imagined that ue were after c Our Reputation Wi ?! th c '' t y Balks on the Issues. out. That country is and them skipped : ' ? ! i th eU;. 25 per cent a veritable haven for criminals of every IVr r'dnblo ponds has boon f.rndy "That's too "big a nuestion to answer to class. on i b n in thl.s city. When tablihed I r. off hand. It's too big a question r l b I intertunlty of us you al Aajs KCt the bort, f r our answer in the course of an hour's ih-Include th ladlr.s brands, t. No small investment brings bigger sto-view The question of issues in muniM 123 I. time d:i r.l.l'TI'.IC M'lTI.T Ch South stfee;. SALT requires much and 1 returns than doos a Telegram wr.nt ad. ltab Liquor Co., cipal campstoignsanswer properly and studv am not able to go into the subject thorTAKING HIS OVM TIME TO IT. oughly with you." the of the question of im'Do you consider one part ipar.f hip of candidates . portance?" I have never believed much in party se- "Then, if th" best men could be ai-fab- ly. In e - ' a 5 I ' ! T . - IG STORE 5 r sx.-r- r - ; . AT SALTAIR Hrf-tnj?'!:-- ;'! ! 1 1 v.-- - 1 1 death-denlln- I'rttlv :.t-fV- ff ff - f'-- io-0"- 't fr - . 5 i '. ' o " . - ! . -j- t nnd. . -; I m t- - 5 " 1 1 5 fr-n- n - 'J 2 a t i j - ? r'' , " -- J - ak - ) ..ii-T- f, '. 3 -. oftJ-rr.o- : i- -- e nb o t . T-K- -, :' - . . ,i I r-- ir-- 1 1 t r.-u- T - ' 1 1 1 " r - V - '. I i- -f ! . . ti;C" 1 " err - :.?. h-- " Fp'j-- iru. CMPAWY D STANDS BY CAPT. WARWICK i ir-ticn- Guards Pass Strong rd .ccchsticns Attesting Faith in Their Lender. , held :tpy D. National Guard-?. nation meeting last r.isi"1, at r members of the h iwenty-foufollowing- repoiution. frr,'. sicnedM the bavinfr !'vn published m a ;t. I.,, :1 jijip.i1'- that, tin- m'm bers ot compau.v bal groat r(rrin,,.nt r-, X. h dissatisfied with the I..' be VukI a,:.tV(,riy of George N. Warwick, Captain t,.i!iiri;i,i'iii":p:; end. It ifs known to the members article U of this company that the said was it .'al.se inspired that and absolutely rra-and a reporter with by two or throe a personal firiovanco: Be it Itosolvcd. That the members of in comuanv U hereby attest their faith ?aid of actions tho for pod admiration N. Warwick while in comCant tieorgc mand of the company at the encampment that the company, last, eloped, and ic oi Urwlv tbank hini for the V1I1UHIIV ll'J ."o men. and uniform kindness shown to theuntrue and being denounce the article as the publishing paper and request lihclous resolutions, the same to also print these statement of our fooling sure that a true Warwick will be Capt. feelings toward error the of means rectifying best the an untrue of the publication made in Statement. (Signed) A. D. ilhamson, A. Fred W. Thill. D. C. AV. AI tree, Pi. Clair, L. D. Clawson. 11. . 1. W. Naylor. Hodgort Sam Trezise, T. 15. Brimley, A, O aemmilU Ashby. . Itobert. I. Landrum, O. If Hashing, G. II. C. O'Rourke, Thomas Shirlev, R S Folland. A. Townsend, John Shafef Rode-baeAlontgomerv.'Jr., J. 13. - Simklns, It. Belle-merF. Moll3r, JiTErnns. J. c" Vl-a-r- - - . , w-- Wh.-rtii- indi-.j.....- -- ,r,..:r!, .u'ivrir,::: 1 i nARK. irjs tii riAIiv -- ssr jxt. a !.. ! Y A ATU RO 5 e. OVERCOATS PLAINTIFFS ASK FOR REVIEW OF CASE up-to-da- r UK TO Alfica r.piijainin te BEAUTIFUL CAST!LLA$1.25 On's ltijrli-cs- l inliuliir th in:irt Shu;. SATritl. V TI!'. LAST urndt's. Se- Applieation has been iilexl In tho District court for a writ of review in the suit of 11. and Anna Christensen vs. th Justice's court in and for Murray, J. P. MeOiuie, Justice of the court. The n'flidavit upon application for the writ that on May 7th O. 31. Pike and allegescommenced an action against II. wife in the Murray Christensen and Anna It is conJustice's court to recover $6S. inasmuch that tended bv the plaintiffs es they and II. A. Pike and wife all judgment reside in Farmer's ward, the secured is invalid, as thT action should have been begun in that jurisdiction and not in Murray. NEW WALL PAPER. patterns in Fv npw and to the fountain head-t- wo wall paper go carloads just in. GEO. W. F.BERT & CO.. 326 State street. Ui No Reasonable Offer Refused on any Men's or Boys' Suit or Overcor.t. Go They Must! GO THEY SHALL! MEN'S SUITS AND k; Point Is Bfused That Judgment cured in Justice's Court Is Invalid. a last grand j effort. ; ! THIS STORE QUITS SATURDAY THE LAST SATURDAY, THE ONLY. COME SATURDAY. YOUR CHANCE NOW NO MATTER AT WHAT LOSS! The Bargains Offered Will Astonish the Shrewdest Shopptrs in Salt Lake! . h- . riiANci;. rimin; or Ttir: KXTIHK STOCK, NO MATTKU WHAT TLIKY A KK WOlITIL SATi UDA Y TUFY (iO AT IP1" yj JljM $11.60, $9.29, riCK Correct Clothes or Mtn BOYS' THKM riuci: is oriis. OFT AND OV ' most hu;xomi:nal hoys oi.ot:u ; or. I? n in Tin; histoky of salt kaki:. mink in t Tin: iuist ukhk. ioTHiri, i i IU.Y, SATI KU.Y LAST 1!.V:. V.l, I S i'V To sII.imi: aoks v to p.. i tioi r. r j 'ire? m GOOD jr 10 L B I ... . . i, 1 I KNTfia: STO!K i I $4.38, $3.58, $2.98, $1.88. Children's I Sl.r.S. V Suite and Overcoats. ,SSiUTMltNT IMriT.li S5.88. ' SATURDAY! DXI.V. l-- .I T ! t t- I '- X , L r, t , i V , t . , , r - V i j V ' A 1.1. LAST C AI.I. SATI laiAV $2.98, $1.69, 98c. YOi'I! READ ! READ ! I STFUY YOFK o H ATS. riloici: V INTICnKST. OF F.NTini: SToi SATURDAY POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OF THIS GREAT SALE THAT HAS MADE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE K HAPPY-CO- ME ha n i 79 c SATURDAY Via Bio Grande, August 30th. Veteran Fireman Excursion. Leaves a. m. Halt Lake Returning- leaves Castilla 7 p. m. Splendid outing- for a little money. Kverybody welcome. Good fishing and bathing. - '.) - BEAUTIFY THE HOME. For wall paper, , decorating and fresco work, you can't afford to GEO. W. EBERT & CO., pass up $26 State street, tinting-- Old Number, 122 Main Street iO Iri 3 (tip New Number, 15 4 flain Street |