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Show The Sact Lake telegram. mtJRSDAV EVENING, FEBRUARY 4,1904. s APPOINTS, VICTIM OF JAIL FIRE OGAL HOTEL MAN A. Fred Wcy Believes That Burned Prisoner Was John Dougherty, Who Becently Escaped From Salt Lake BatUle. Present Condition of the Resort Discredits Salt Lake City. The prisoner who wai burned to death in the town Jail at Sandy Tuesday night was John Dougherty, who yeacaped from the city Jail here, where, he was servlnr a sentence for vaone-arm- ed , 0 0 0 0 TOURISTS CALL RESORT A SWINDLE. Me grancy. Dougherty made Ma" escape by tdlalnc down the rope in the dumb-waitshaft and leaving by way of one of the kitchen ' "Eastern people are beginning to look upon Salt Lake City, the Great Salt lake and Saltair Beach as 'grafts,' pure and simple," said A, Fred "Wey, proprietor built like Saltair, to stand a thousand years, but all are well but cheaply built. And they till the bill, too. "Such a resort as I have proposed could be built, together with the hotel, of the New Wilson hotel, to The Tele- far enough out in the lake to insure good bathing for several years to come. I do gram today, while speaking of the not believe tha Saltair will ever again situation. have the bathing that it once had. It "Easterners are saying 'wliEit do we may always be a dancing resort, but I want to go to Saltair Beach for, when do not believe it will ever regain its popthere Isn't any water there? What do ularity as a bathing place." we want to pay for a bathing suit for, when we have to walk a mile in six inches of water to reach any depth at aiir "Some Etepg should be taken to provide Salt Lake with a new resort," he continued. "A good substantial corporation, not a church corporation, should be organized, with enough money back of it to make it a 'go.' "A smaller resort than Saltair should be built, away out in the water. It should have ample dancing facilities, While Shiver, and above all bathing accommodations, other things, a small, medium priced summer hotel. Defies "This hotel should not be built on a one be should that magnificent plan, but would attract local patronage and its It is a matter of much conjecture rates should be uch that whole families could go there from Salt Lake and among the passengers who daily ride on the street cars how the motormen and spend a couple of months. conductors manage to keep from freezTheater at Lake Is ITeeded. ad-an ing on Fome of the coldest nights during be would i 'Another feature that vantage would be a theater, a summer this season of the year. f theater. Such a thing, if the right class A motonnan who runs on the Second y.of entertainment were afforded, would South street line was asked late last prove a good attraction and a money maker for the resort. night by a Telegram reporter how he "The present owners of Saltair, the managed to keop warm last week. "Oh. that's easy," he replied with a Mormon church, cannot be much blamed for not allowing liquor to be sold at the Salt-air-Bea- ch windows. A Coroner's Jury which ai Impnnelod by Justice Eurrowa lAs-- t night rcturnM a verdict that the unfortunate man had come to his death by congestion of the lungs, caused by Inhaling smoke. While he was badly burned, the burnt were not deemed by the Jury to have been severe enough to have caused death. The Coroner's Jury attached no blame to any on for DouKherty'e death, and there was no way of Uetrrmlninr; whether the lire was of accidental origin, or wa set with suicidal intent. The lioor of the Jail Is eonerfte, and as thero is no woodwork In the ceil he occupied, Dougherty could not have bad the idea of lirhiff the Jail. The body was buried at Bandy this afternoon. ff,mill 30 if.irf. In Use For Over em tmt narr. mmrnrn Cheaper Structure Will Answer. "All the big resorts of the East that I have seen are built on a cheap basis. There are no magnificent structures. EMPTY BARRELS ARE LYING IN STREET Persistent Seeker for -- a Wife Is Rewarded With Young Widow. larfM n. .. - n f -- t.h lrr ?!. ! - on tratit S jh r ffrh rrr Fr f- ti ut X - It tf v, mn j !f n IK fell ftttn-- 44 j ?1- ff P. Weak and lick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and to obtain without charge or fee the advice of a specialist: upon diseases peculiar to women. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. II. V. Pierce, v'.l-tlo- t,t r J-- tr - j- Buffalo, N. Y. The invitation to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, J'rcr, is not to be confused with offers of rfree medical advice" made by irresponsible persons who are rot physicians and are professionally and legally disqualified for the practice of medicine. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure cf womanly ills. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female " r f i ." ?"" "i!?1;1 -. Ccnt--Cur- The weakness. Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense iedical Adviser is ssnt free on receipt f stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cestamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-ootra- d volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. -- nt Bill Oh, yes; great on etiquette. Jill Is that right? "Sure. Why, he vras me that if a man is smoking while walking down the stteet with a lady the cigar should always be in the side of the mouth furthest removed from the lady." Boston Transcript. h-'- only-yesterda- y turn FREE! ' ?:... ' I A5. i '.. I H r. .4 1U Reporlinc; iRqcncy t.r.r: Cs, A' 5c r: X'. " k I ' . t J' ;a1 Farmer PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER cd An advertisement In The Farmer will Inter-MounJai- n Farmer, Salt LaKe Qty Inter-Mounta- in SIC HUTJOOirORD it r ... DENTAL UNION Collegiate Institute TEF1K Vif Tters ril. ... . . vr-t-. r"-rw- ACADEMY jircey academy W. W r tt t fi5 a m1t oi, r- - tot . ; w. . io i : ..r. if i, II- ( . 'r. . o i it- ....i...! .ui T!n i H.ip u M'tli. l ! '. I r :. If : f .--' t !! h- tl I rT.!. :H I.. I'-r- H..I i I it'.' f 1 ! li.. t ir. t !':: x-,.t,- ii I V".. ev- J:r I i. ;i ! a -- -- . . lor year Jn Plain City, t:.K Mr. It. K. j I r u.; 1 .f. t4.l (!-- ; I i .. .'. J - . J . r t t . it it, r '. f!-f- . ' y c;;,.i. tlft" f-- i i .s I iJi ...... r - t k It.. t - . ; . . . ; -- s v. . if, . ' i ...... .. . I . ft-- A t 'Ti u ' i f iTHETIi HXTRACTED rosmrrtT v.':Ti;cr;r rAi?. DA?;orr- cr. ?;o fat. I m it t I i :i : t t.-.- i. f 'LLre '., 1 . i'.; f Ml " t 4 . ; si-- - '; :f If w tj t 'ii. i i UNION DENTAL CO.. . 15--- J f Fverv I.IC1J Voman T; " ) I I X - ? & L . uPl - . - - , - p: . , - i. f ' J i f 'i I . . ? 'j r ( . rl A7 - . c- t r '' ' tv - - (.... 1 r:rr ij,n.: LOCATED . ' ' I J- - 2g S. 11 f i ..'- i Mtln r. lilt tl, aty. S I . Vj. 1 ( I r r. t ji. Irt Mf I'toH",. fr- - ,1 ' r f- - -- r-- rtf r I ' i t it (fwfi.t iitiv'i; err ..'". :t nt i ft", Jfc. rw I e.j if ti (tut t t f wUJ t ,f f ttu?r. ttistin S t tw I Ik r-j- r r--- . h f j-- a t. ii'': . r . ' 3 4 f ',.'. 4 - l1 or sas.e HI" .r,i'J - s ?n.;j . !e. i. i :, I : ft-- - 1rl uf t I .- ! i,- . i !.! ,1. T , 1 H r- - lPii. rd t'Vr ;r that fd the ra keen fnidtrj: "She's exceedingly honorable."" Keai first woman. tilarU Tor.tr to ail hu rnv "Indeed?" queried the other. cured Hon. Jh uh f 7; Oh. to the point of eccentricity. of Fojntln City, Wis (jr. , aftr Why, ahe. wouldn't even stenl at woman" .... ' It. .5 . m i :r f i:k. .t-- t - erei. - ' -- . '. ImcIv r.'mr rt-- J V! , it H'rj.irsrirp. t,f.j f l t ....... i'.Hi;.ijt i . . . . - t r I .'."tf - 1 . 3 es 1 f . 8-- . t.. . ; v. T'--J-: s.m' d "i ! i 1 . ff-r'- u t 'n.; f. j t I .! I n I if - y m - f- ,.! i T"r ' rv.ri. :t i ?.x t:''- ; i a ire.t t.r tr r t ir tti1 t t and t r ' y t.i.;:;r ; tr tiMti. Put o;i eld Ki.t:mn t if Mr T t., rf. him would e r. 1 t in a ..rr;i o;.J l but a he hud lusi-tr- d ! f irwasted oi n r! I t r he wouldn't luy ansl'1" e n- M m. ' r.1- r knew !. w'u- w r t r,r.. n-- t '. U' i t ( r , . (I'm t;.. t 1 jft Tl'.'f-of hi J.lt'r-'Ehbt,( (tti?m m- r xt ut.-d- . t lud' d r.eu',,1 .T' r U th - !i '. s : I M 1 1..-. t" -t- l- t CanT t' r r.oTici: t f; i r .! - 4: . i t-i- u.-- t t i' l t ' , t't't' - r? r..-j- -. ( f Mr :.tr.' t ' i i" c : '.: I - f- t t t !: i' h .: t - It.- " JW j0 1 . ! r u.rtt a ti:u Af!r 3Ivjnc S'j!tel Vtrt. 42 l r'nr.;i ii4)hi J CO., ACADEMY yrrw !- another ; REACHES A CLASS OF The d cook." Philadelphia Ledger. rt-f-- Inter-Mounta- in XTXBXTCn Mrs. Younghiib Oh. Freddy, I 1$ay eueh a surprise for you: Younphub Have you. love? Mr. Younchub I Yen. dar. lbn. little doK housht for u or.l fft and the do seller warrnnted him to Pj pure mongrel. London Tit Bill. i t-- n bring good results especially In mail crier trade. Rales Address very reasonable ., Washington, Feb. 4. Today's cf the treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the J150.000,-00-re- 0 prold reserve In the division of demption, shows: Available cash balance, $1129,478,052; gold, $54,531,020. n 5i "t f T U : Rheumatism Cured by a Simple Remedy That You Many May Try Without Spending a Cases of 30 and 40 Years Standing. rw Treasury Statement. it mi t U Ml rxri. PAOKAGES 25,000 1 1 - 4. . Arc all right at advcrUsinc mediums, lor thoic who take a dillj, but l t t - - - (.e i i ', THE DAILY PAPERS Clr'9 ..... the matter wn sei over for ?ie week to Kive the City Attorney a ! .'.ti to Investigate the matter. Woman Gets Into Union. "W I LK ES P A Tt ft K. Pa.. Feb. 4 -P- im-dent O'Connell of the lr.ternali.nr.l Machinists has notified th kici ui ion that Nellie P.urko cf this city. Hi only woman machinist who ever applied for a mission to the union, van be admlttfd without reservation. It i xrerte.J rh will be admitted at the next meeting. 1 -- fr " "V Entirely Cused f Rheum H.trU-n-steln- 1 t l:ti re " On the motion of Councilman an t i Urn m n, f. a-- of S3 Yetwt of Ape The City Council rrW In con.mitt whol-the last nisht to conl br th reeonisnendation of Minor Morris that the Itcens?" of Yaney JC: Frazi"r, proprle J.K.n A. fc't:tnf. : y. iw revokt5 ). or.o t . i ru tr' i,. r r. tors of the Ud Onion naloon r P in th inJudee Powers was preent n. ,t terests of the proprietor-!- . i .:'.tr:'.i r .ill Chief of p..lic Lynch, llurbhlse I), ir ram- and Deteetivo llaklnh dpt. that ttl'led they had heard of no brawl prior Vt th-ohi, .tun in which 15ri:e Johnwoti n all-to hav taken a at Pat J. Uut t.n. i It.f, . At t.n. : I.. Detective Raleigh .nid that a gambi;ni -- ! . house had been run in th icomi ovif ' t:.; t J U tr. .r;i S.f . NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4. Sugar advanced to f cents per hundred pound? here today. It is considered likely that a similar advance will be announced tomorrow. The inereast- in the price of rugar w5U not affect the local market, according to those who are engaged In"i that btiflncss. cents is anIf another irurejFO of nounced, however, the price here v!!l bo raised considerably. ; o'4" 9 s !- - 1 . the paloon. ud J .!f ? o ? - One Week. tht :e. I'-- rr '--f Matter of Revoking License of Red Onion Saloon Goes Over for NEW ORLEANS SUGAR TAKES UPWARD JUMP. . re-- . American Mercantile MORE INVESTIGATION - ts$-lunt-- - r N OTU-- V. COUNCIL ASKS FOR fr ar jf f th". tt-.a- . 1th 4 far i 3 w-u- - - At butt . - n - '"' 1. 5th THE BEST COLLECTOR H,r 1 !y r arm l trm-y..al- .m taklr.C ad ant ste it t- r.-r.- t rr-ta- tirder iryiHn , ' "After tnv baW came in Jatinarv, iooo," trrUe Mu Nancy Abtitr, ot St. Paul, Ark., "I suffered eve-.from all sons of aches and pains, uotil the tol"io'in;j May, when I read one of your trcatinsf on leaiale liseses. I wrote pattiphle-t';- , to In Pitrce tor ndvice, Rlthonh I tlwuffht I surely I vrold die, as our physician told wan more liable to die tluia to get well: 3'onr fatherly advice caused my health to be restored, i took five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, three of 'Golden ?.?d:oal Discovery' end three vials of 'Pellet?.' together with yo'ur xher rensedicK, and I um now able to do all my work." r,-- ef rruHn a Tlse JKwtirith With It t'al-liste- ie. Jevjr trvji-- Hill en. tth p 99 tin M WHILE THE SUN SHINES 7Ir, i.--? fnr l Warm Debate in House Over Question of Extradition of Taylor, Accused of Gocbcl's Murder. It-tot- Thr Ecard of County Commirsior.rrs has Snausiirattd a movement for better roads through Salt Iake county. A resolution has b on passeil adopting ;i standard grade for all roads in the county. have found that The Commissioners well and graveled road? do not pack not stand the wear. The Hoard has learned suix-rioto broken stone for that slae inmacadamizing road, and has entered to contracts for the purchase of all th. s'.atf of thr- dump-- of the Domingo, Old Otrmania smelters, and is UFlr.g this in making: rradbedjj. This is found superior to anythinc rl?e tried for the roaiin, a it packs solid and Wfara likf- stonr. Riade adopted provides The joad-iand tiRht-ro- d ;niordir.K four, to the li'" ds of tin- locality, and provision Culvert for i? ;d.so ni id for sidewalks. About drainafrc will also be provided. and a $l2.tv wa ppnnt on roads l.i.--t iritich greater sura will probably h- yper.t during VA. SrsyT4IPtt. $1.10 a Pair The persistency 'of Frank Ogden, the Principal Thoroughfare of City Ap- man "who was tired of living alone and who wanted to get married, has been repears Ruralized Through Carewarded and he has secured a young lessness or Neglect. widow from Chicago as a life partner. Ogden was seen at his rooms this A couple of empty barrels lying in the morning wearing a smile that refused Bank of to come off. gutter in frontareof the National "Yes, it s ail fixed," he said. "She ALL BREWERS' TRUST a rural aspect lending the Republic die her premise this morning and gave to that corner. used the day has been set for the wedding. The barrels have evidently been You can say for :r.e that no others need OBEY REGULATIONS for carrying sand for the trolley-track- s, 1 woman who a as found have apply have neglected and the proper persons suits me and who says Fhe Is satistied to remove them. ; Time Is Meanwhile some enterprising citizens with me."refused to tell her name, say- Extension of Three-Month- s' Ogden are using them as billboards, and the Given to Make Beer Packages ing that she had made him promise to merits of a certain shoe, the announcethe until from matter the papers keep a and posa of ment wrestling match, Conform to the Law. the wedding. ter of a local theatrical attraction adorn after wife who to woman be is The Ogden's their sides. is 24 years old. Her home is in Chicago Internal Revenue Collector K. II. They have been inthere several days, but she has been visiting in this city that vicinity, and for the past has received word front Washing say business men two months. ton more than the law forbid the opinion seems to be that that is long that will take The marriage probably place two pplffot holes In beer linr; enough. t,iut cerpark"e within the next fortr.ieht. After the enforced. the couple will leave for an ex- beThe emony letter says that the chairman of Big Four Railroad Tied TJp. tended Eastern trip. the Committee on Federal Itelatton? 4. The Feb. Michigan GoFhen, Ind., United States Urewers" association, ha division of the Big Four is snowbound. written, plating that an immediate enTwo trains are diifted in north of Niles, SLAG MAKES GOOD of th law wouM forre many forcement Mich., and trains to and from Indianto brewers stop business entirely for a Elknorth than apolis go no farther and time, that the brewlong ROADS FOR COUNTRY ers be allowedrequesting hart. The drifts are as high as the thrt months" time to coache.-- . The same conditions obtain put their beer mckafr . in such ,ondi-tio- n on the Michigan division of the Lake as to enable Hit in. without too Shore read. Commissioners Are Planning Exten- much lows', to comply with tho law. The requested extension tf tim ha sive Improvements for Local bfen granted by the oc l!n? 1904. ) c During Highways wrote Dr. Pierce for advice though I thought surely it-- i BLANKETS awe. WASHINGTON. FK 4 -I- ndiana and fnl f t(. - ..t r,lmril rce-rand In locked of horns the Houe Kentucky Ktntucky Cold. v. f.h.--i-i In liai a vtv l.Tdi' yesterday. The debate, which Involved and K'.ovra. nearly every mrmber of both State d deThe Df rr.vni m.ilr.lajnd that a laugh, "I know the passensers who have fection. w tnl and furious front Mart Hlate sovrrr.rrrr.i rUfct to take l.d un the luck to get inside the earn and to nnifh. the of trial" into rot. "Fair qu!km freeze can't imagine how we manage to Hie ratlin In hrotlng tfttrat'itton warm of look and but :rrvir Kentucky Indiana the lt' keep !d pleasant, U,e iMfr from aroiht r at. the easiest thing in the world. b-return of iY. s. I he that Mear tnnir might that Uir'J Itrpu itoTy "To begin with, we become gradually for th arjaiMnatts-f WT.Iiam would ju tify Indiana. v!ir In thl accustomed to th cold weather, a. we trid c are compelled to fact? it every day when Go. b J. Vh-Ctxtmr u kvr v tl. f.vr In ma.I the fall season is gradually changing to of Th ati.vk by Mr. Jam- '.. ef n!iar.a t.f hy a df tr..r.f 1M by winter. The whole proposition or kwp-ln- g Mr.Kentucky, ar.d from ihe of volley Irr.'rauc 4ut.e out the cold is to wear man) loth,s C'rumpnrki r of r.!unu. Partisan .r. J wan hardly at! to rraln'ain fb!. roe to ir evlrerno tnion. rather than half an many, thick Mid feeling th of hi thrrad Th Tg'i:i (nl on arrount lomMSe wan t bill dtj nj ; rr; lv,ii,n heavy. Ir.tf tkir.f cf rTuj under ror.jdder.iMntt at th timr. and "Jloft of us find that the following Is Sir. Jair.ot a The t' a.4 Lrttrr d Tired f th !Iouw a good 'bill of fare': Two milts of unt ir i ti. r, ef a t.atur th rt. dby t' Si, tntirrst and at hv k birir derwear, one shirt, a vest, u couple of the tiuteet ati-.r- : ts on t." " rf.rS4r Pi that the rough pair of trousers, two rmall coats, an ! r I bv Mr. A4rr w.ia rl liculou In hit rresaKe P rr.nlar overcoat, and last but by no means least d IV Ivai af but ia. trek it xtra-dttitri Congress i.ti) warm footwear. favorlrg International aetn ur.i'.rf tt.- - tolen-- e.f Mr. F!arl"r tv!.n or state could not out "There Is a diversity of opinion a to '.' t r.f Kr.tur osain ky. only fuKltivs from Jut! which of the many kinds or the latter getH from anotb'r i Cr. :iJfj In by a Jong walrl aid. ir.tro.ucd a had, h U the best, but I havp always found d it Mr. ) Feo-r.- iI Mimm.l. pro. V.;!. which the ly Government nj'.e that what la known as the p.uslan fdt extradition k at rn5u-Th frunn compulsory c whre boot and rubber Is the warmest, though had bet n tn-ndr! by Mr. Hart! ; a: by a Indicted rtme. four for many object to thie, averting that In yearn, h- - atd. Gov Durbln of s l N York trfatmr.t ef Jndiirit I "H of the afternoon they cause the -t to had atma-I- , r tn U!.y !tiirt ! n ,tr. .id protectrd Ti lor. sweat, which bring- on cold In the even Indkid n Kentucky for O" Am ri' an Hr rt a in regularly ing. of GMt . "ai-.- l tt I ndi:e that r Dutch or murder "In some citie carman Durbtn rtm to tr- v." confinu'd All Traii Stormbound. wooden shoes, and leather nho with wht-wooden FOies. To this attire Is added a Mr. Jatrc". fw-- he ! wt?.rd and C!nd b r CWry. Vi, FVh, 4 At tram H Quixi tf uin t pair of ear muffs anil a heavy cap. and this grrat t at IM t the ef in tutt who or.fin in to Purl. abioiut ly you will se that we carry fome weight the . the ef a r- .- new t - to to the u i!;if ru',l t'rrupf right tive, in clothes." bf an at Tt tone uorl the r.w ihtt ltar.r a dfl.'iei tr.!' th rut. ',th led "n-.- - lltlt--U- It 'fitch car. run fsr Pnldt nt if hi war.tn Aro You "Beatless at Night t t rsiHrncftt. h burratrt at w u And r ve vhn that, I f.i l And hara-se- d. It Itu'fta'c n wi' - c'gln ,arrfve4. drcUr" "The Kln can by a bad cough? Us am t m-It will .uttirc Ballard's Horehound ta'lM ertrtunttr t Syrup. rati" idih r'iuatk Thfjft ht .V Tb tr .ttl- - m Jth tr. and flf'i t a nppuse and leust.tfr. bnt ttirnd tt you sound-slee!rrt. tat!l At. T0e Yc cure. iimll'Hl. r and at tblto actior,. ai d inr eM. thi s 2'c, prompt and radical opposition i Mill n:e r.iKJtt. $1. Sold by Z. r. M. I. tike tvo houti mar y tr,m-rml l C.rrjr vt" n-cu- t t KENTUCKY AND INDIANA CONGRESSMEN IN CLASH ii-!f- HAS BRIDE electric line, giving a frequent service. a t1It t fc Years. T - "To make such a resort a success it should be connected with the city by an almt .". e JI-- the Man on the Front End OGDEN NOW Bishkek Prick In h gam the Winter's lesort. "I know of only one other resort of any prominence where liquor is not sold. That resort is Elitch's gardens, Denver, which is on the summer theater circuit. 3 O'CLOCK, 2 TO As Nowhere Eh on Rarth. HARDY MOTORMEN KEEP WAR M WITHOUT TROUBLE Passengers NtVlFLUMUCBanLS TD AIL. nUDAT, ArTIJtSOOX rmOX TOMORROW, BEARS THE 5IQNATURE OP er Among tourists who have heard of. it, and who have afterward seen is now considered as a swindle and an imposition on the public. A it it, FRED WET TO THE TELEGRAM, v.. IlKa.pnicS infante and Children, The Kind You Always Bought for re-ce- ntl S tarvJ ODTADUOrtlLD 'AT SANDY IDENTIFIED t ; 1 1. lt-.4- -- t iff rtr. t'ttf- t:y it, MtrU, ituUdire. - " t ri f matter -t.'tw 1 JiHN t.; A t f ftMiril, v. it 5ao, r. t.;hr '.tf op. t n,J. I'fr it ? r& It '' i i;' 'l - i ILZ J ' " 7 f tVf tn' v r C tt'trtn. tr r ..a. is I i a. 1 ? t. . ..'." 'O ... iU,ll'." .' "infM1 f tl . .;- .. a"i . . ' I.. ,4 a. a --. c ; t.f tmrwnrik. as . a i ra |