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Show The Salt Lake teuegr am. 10 the TELEPHONE IjrmiB2siiaw Business cfUce ' Editorial rooms If you're trying to live happily with hc your wife "that good coal" will help me Mew EUROPEAN HOTEL. fred vrr. CAL.T ttAlfti CITY, fLOQ tp Rte: per (3&y, Popular Priced Restaurant, a. a. m.: New York and Chicago. 70; Boston, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Cincin nati, .2; Washington, it; Minneapolis, 66. 14-0- Rooms, with "Telephone, Hot H Private Baths. HJ'P1I tWH1 MBg, IJ "ill The newest ideas worked into the best iouwui like what you buy here jeweiry. and be pleased with the prices. liUlUL llL.fi J I C. E. W. BOWERS, JeWClcr. Diphtheria Kills Young Woman. Aurora tmun. oaugnier or S. B. Smith, died at her home yesterday of diphtheria, after an illness of two MAIN STREET. weeks. IN LESS THAN Davi Case TWO MONTH The schools will reopen for the fall and winter. Parents should take advantage of our offer of free examination and advice so that their children may be prop erly equipped to make the best possible use of their time. Knickerbocker, 0. D., 259 MAIN STREET. You can buy of Suffers Less of One Eye. of the August Qustavson. an Columbus mine, is at theemployee Keogh-Wrlg- half-ho-ur strike. ht nospital and may lose the sight of one. eye, necause or a small piece nf steel which flew into his eye while at his work on uuesaay last. Wanted to Rida Free. cally prepared and ground, makes MAIZENE what it is emioectly superior for corn meal cooking. Your grocer sells Maizene in 5 and sacks, white and yellow. 10-pou- nd Cash Prices on Groceries, Test egxs. per dozen .20 .50 Potatoes, per bushel 50 bars Diamond C soap 1.25 Patent flour High 2 horses and 2 wagons to bo sold cheap. 9tj 6 lbs. best Breakfast bacon 28 X'tah tomatoes. 3 cans liS 3 cans good salmon 10 Van Camp's pork and beans Ginger snaps and sugar cakes, 25 pounds for 45 Tree tea. two for Worcestershire sauce, 3oc size, 2 for .35 2G S cans cove oysters 13. Store, Chicago WEST SOUTH TEMPLE ST. 254 YOUR PHYSICIAN, YOUR, COOK AND YOUR PALATE WILL RECOMMEND : : : 1 11 ii & Flour FIRST, LAST AND THE TIME. a railroad employee, was arresien yesterday on a charge of refusing to pay his street car fare. He claimed. it Is alleged, that as he was a rnilro.id tireman, he was exempt from the duty of pajing ior nis rine. Dr. Iliff Makes Short Stay. A. Shovlaln, And the new corn meal, scientifi- TT f xxxyo, opr. 214 MAIN STREET. I u BSBLa'E-- 3 ALL bldgp Is now at Rlgby, Ida.. Investigating this case, and his report will decide whether or not any member of that party will be held for complicity In the ..A Gentle Regulator." Tn tht tny e heat, i crime. How Evidence Was Secured. Attention was flrrt directed to Mrs. Hodge by a telegram which went to the Crlttenten home with transportation to V Denlson. In.. July 16th. She had not been pern ther for several dayn and her resemblance to the partial descrip- n tion of Ryan's companion directed toward her. Investigation showed that Mrs. Hode had left the Crlttenten home on the date that Ryan was suppose! to have left Ogden. It wa also learned that ?.!rs. Ho T maiden name was Aurora Fisher. From found In Mrs. Hodge's correspondence Woman's Story Disproved. valise It was learned tha Mrs. Hr!R-The detective learned that no one brother of Denlson. Ia.. was Albert named Burden lived In Weber county, Fisher. or In Wltlard, Box Elder county, where Mrs. Hodge told the matron of the Strong Link Is Eound. In the One of the strongest link GUT Crlttenten home he was to be found. Mrs. bound chain that name Hodge Mrs. Hodge refused to seemingly anyone who could verify her statement and to the awful crime was the discovery snl I'larts. thus increased the suspicions against of the following note on a page In SCHVVARZ & HEINECKE her. Ryan's notebook: 'There is no fod To make the Identification of Mrs. like an old fool. William X. Ryan. 64 XL fN'D fOUTlt. William. X. Ryan. Allle Fisher. Iowa." No. Hodge as the woman who was seen Telephone Sherirf Emery's Investigation showed with Ryan at Becks Hot Springs as camped at Berk's Hot complete as possible. Oran Carthy, who that Ryan saw her there, will be sent to Iowa to Springs on July 2nd, and remained there for six days. A woman had see her and verify the partial Identifi Hurer-- tn .! A tr f ' walked from Ogden meeting Ryan July Atnrt cation. I;. rin, The case against Mrs. Hodge seems to 2nd. and returning to Ogden July ?rd. the officers to be complete, so far as The same woman if Joined him Inter circumstantial evidence is concerned. and Wt the springs July 7lh. This woman's description tajiks with The issuance of the complaint and war of Mrs. Hodge. Mrs. Hlt?e was that made rant for her arrest possible lv JOHN It Nn::!! movements de sem to tnliy with tl,o of 1 t 7 of th work harmonious the city by ! .it detail. J. the unknown woman Jn I) tectives and the Sheriff s otnee. ?. At Denlon. Mrs. Hodge refuted to Women b'-Suspected. moe. Many talk to anyone concerning At different times fclnce the discovery ments here, further than to relternt of the foul deed at least a half dozen her statement concerning employ m-women have been suspected. Each ca?e with the sufposed mythical Burden. has been carefully sifted to the bottom, She could not remember where nhe was rr ico DirrrnE:;T unA:;D2 or ii husv. until an alibi has been proved. In every J'.dy tlth. She a!fo said that hrrlUen-tetn band was dead. While at the instance save that of Mrs. Hodge. home Mrs. Hodge declared that her A possible exception Is that of the was In California and tht ?!. whose husband women, flight gypsy northward with her band was inter- - had been driven away from him by bH cepted yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Bur- cruelty. In tur case. Sfllinr: c ::: e h-jrr- - rr.try r C. J yt rlhe Rev. Dr. T. C. Iliff was In Lake yesterday afternoon. lie j, on Salt his way back to Philadelphia. He declined io say anyinmg regarding local eondl- nons. wnen the noctor arrives his uesunauon ne win nave traveled TOCOatmiles wiinin iniriy days.. Miner May Lose Hand. Jacob Hodge, an employee of th Yan kee Con. mine, has received Injuries to his hand which may result In the loss of tne memoer. Jtie was preparing: to hre a dynamite blast when he slipped and fell. running the ragged edge of the candle stick through his hand. Says Prisoner Resisted Arrest. Constable D. W. Teachenor of last night took Clarence V. Hekl.Bingham a barber, to the county Jail to await trial on a charge of resisting an officer. Constable Teachenor alleges that Hekl fiercely assaulted him when arrested on a charge of beinsr drunk. Italian Consul Takes Hand. County Clerk John James has received communication from Dr. Cuneo, at Denver, Italian Consul Colo., asking for a certified copy of the decision of Judge Booth in overruling the motion of Robert L. King, who was convicted with James Lynch of the murder of Col. Prowse, for a new trial. King is now under death sentence. His real name Is Oreste Pasninl. a SEirYON HOTEL. European and American Plan. Ealt Lake City's new hotel. The Ken yon. Large, auperb and incompara,blo. Organ Grinder Earl Loses. LONDON, July 24. The Committee toof the House of Lords on Privileges day decided against the claim of Wil- liam Turnour Thomas Poulette. Viscount Ilinton, the former organ-grindIn the streets of London, to the earldom of Poulette and In favor of the late earl's son by a later marriage. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Comer pany, No, East Temple street, has half a lion dollars to loan at lowest market rates mil- s on security. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President; GEORGE M. CANNON. Cashier. first-clas- r iotV sytfrru ult toth othe the rid. Kfr.t Yy rr.rdl yc-- t- -f rr.:; 1 M M j,y ..! c,:z rr'.!ftt! jr lt f. a. Vox t'--c .r;a, DRUG CO., con. main a rm?T foittii $r&. GODBE-Pin- S & FAET X.AKi: CITY. 3 Mil.) ' JC II u t. a6c - 1. . - -- o fv f THE PORD HOTEL : ery 5 nt f red-haire- CUr;r If tkrA MiJI-m- H CIGARS d HOSTS RECO TH RONG CITY'S RESORTS ea;h kind cviy tl.iy. NG iilLL DRUG CO cor. orr. rosTorncr. ft 5 Many Attractive Pioneer 'J WIIE1E SALT LAKERS MAY ENJOY SPORTS AND PLEASURES TODAY. Day Programmes Arc j "LAUGH AND THE WORLD ;o Furnished to the Salt Lakers Today. at CaM-r- ' p. m. Birrark, p. m. Hicrs at Agricultural 2 paik. Fran The summer resorts offer special attractions for their patrons today. The various managers are vying1 with one another to accommodate and please the crowds that have been leaving the city , the attendance and morning-since early for the day promises to be the largest of the year. At the Salt Talace the vaudeville show and dancing have been Kolng on conan extra fine tinuously, and tonightraces will be ofof bicycle programme fered. Manager Langford has ato schedule of carry the arranged thirty trains crowds to and from Saltalr. and th rafts are running from the pier to deep water for the accommodation of the bathers. An enlarged orchestra will furnish th dance music for the day. and sr'Hl features will be provided In other ways. The horse races this afternoon will be the main attraction at CaJder'a track, although the usual spectacular features arranged for holidays at that park will not bo neglected. At Lagoon, the place for fishing, dancing and rowing, the rowd Is larger than It was July 4th. and several special trains are scheduled to bring the pleasure-seekers In tonight. The fans will flock to Walker's field the league game this afternoon to between Salt Lake and Fan Francisco, and at Hill's park, where the Granlt tdake people are celebrating, a protake place. gramme of sports will "Pioneer day" is n State holiday. All city, county and Ftate ofilces are closed, as are the business houses of Salt Iake. The mall carriers made one delivery this morning, anl are this afternoon free from their duties. Salt t.Ue p. m. -- SpeHM ircin rer!!,i atlr.-trtlo- r "t SV.trdr. at the TnlieTr.irl. ii Sperlrtl vl. Num-ro.:- s it Iie attr.i'-ilT.- n' Train rery l.ttje while. S:" p. m r.lcyrj r.l(f. it vlile and other fcifirr nt the 'I I'.lUre. at;-le- ) (m (m) ( ' (i'l ,V- ( k V, Th- - l t ! P. u i' T .t--- III' 1 PIONEER 25c l;acli. ; v . I OSTEOPATHY on ' ' nfli" i 1 'i I A he irr ; i. ; f . n ; it 1 rm..; i ftrr ! t:n ri-- s Tr ' HALL Jeweler. p Utah Blackberries a -- In 3 r r .,. Mr- ll M 1! Raspberries 'i.irj fre-- , ' AH Thf Krt)unls are now Istd out similar of Liberty lark, and though to th the many of ihf trcs ar younp, effect of the landrcap I iror-dNo prifranim' or othr 'We v e every h .' day. '.jr fr-s- ', '! f . 1 ''"d rd k -r ; jfT'wccr ecetVe r w jr , i". E. Harper's or 1 . c noc nr. inn ith . 1 , ...e. ,t.- ....a A!ir!"!i t. . . - i- . 1 71 . . 1 I Third and Fourth and Honl an f ui:.ii or was thrown 8 and Thirl Wft strr'-tsopen to th' public this mornlnc. 5 This i.',.t of grown 1 wan dedicated 'It. sr. JOSL. by th- - City founcll. a a July 21. li nuicrori coal & lu.qer co.. public p.rk. nnd th- then preldont of m u e:xoni 5 et. th Mormon church, Wilford VfKlruff ma',b th dedicatory f rjj. hkh was In-as h his last perhaps A. S. CHAPMAN, DENTIST, el the following Svptemlr. "4 Removed 505-- 6 building. Prior to this tl:n. thH j:.t of ground do Vc ho.;5c ami painting was j5 hs an exhibition plaro by tb. dccornuii s ramto th city. interior that rlrru. 1! Several rallroiid havr tri1 on differBAPTISTS PURCHASE m to f'Mir thi" block for a ent . o I Americnn Wall Psp.T Co.p no corporation offir dj-otth' tUy LAND ON THE HUDSON Jli.fwl. tmt the t'ouncil rffu d I pat l 3 6 E. Third South St. f vlth It. In Xho fall of 147 Prljcham Young this square- nnd built a frt on l!. Plan to Establish Church Summer wa omii'ic by th poln: Iir which Resort After the Manner of 'ca 1(01 jL,n";t!'A mt,n ttt Ur'tfbam Yonnsr wrnn v.mm Chautauqua. NI'.W Y?:SC. I;. U I all Hrht to th nrofrtv. tn later I Scott-Streve- ll l . i vn-.w- h 1 h ;. . r t" n-- n-.- r Way ! shH t ... r: ! a;i r forvKNins and :;: sorrn main sTiir.irr. s!luatd ;( . r m 1 i W. W. 1 v ir. Historic City Square Is Now a Public Place of Recreation. square. rra . 1 :. w. seco::d houtii :;t. PARK OPEN rionor w p 1 l'..f II. iv i'-- OLD BOOK STORE .' v : e.ii. I CALLAHAN'S . ed f Hi. 71 c Old-Fashion- i ! i The t' l I 1 pv;l.:.. i lur- - () Tralr.s l".ve city at fre,j i) IV. k'f I pf . K' i l r ft tn t .' Pin vs. st W;ker's tvM. ls-- i if) LAUGHS WITH YOU' i p. m. 3.. 1 J . - 2 i ' UW as r-S- quautt. sr.coKD rouni cr. TrlepJior: 54. T , -l ud For the Brides 1 and - Bridesmaids. 1 1 t" - 1 t rrt c'm Pttt 3:Tr thrccshty In r!..n. erf-rt,!Te- t'.r.z the ciily ur o-- Un'jte & nl hurrltl it wm4h!r.t atior.s What you n r.l w'.ll do sus-plclo- ;' r.t .orry. lfr,Ml Trryrrr rrulator t- erM'.jr.trrt t cr g RD-BREAKI- nomas Kllcott was yesterday operated on at the Holy Cross hospital for annen- nit his. ine operation was performed successfully and the patient was reported 10 dc in a iavorame condition last night. Nothing Happens By Chance TT Two Clerks Take Vacation. Deputy County Clerks Folland and Da vis are now taking their vacation. The former expect to stay two weks In Pine canyon, and the latter will go to Brighton. Victim of Appendicitis. $ 4.0 0. j 4- -- DIAMOND MERCHANT Iowa, Instructing him to arrest Mrs. Hodge on a charge of ruvv- Ing murdered William X. Ryan, The officials cannot account for the dtlay. ht for f J. F. Christiansen, principal of the Ephraim school, yesterday returned from Chicago, where he has been attending the Chicago university. 1 and ' r Saw Cut Off His Finger. Robert Younff of Bingham had a cut offin a sawmill at the Highlandfinger mme on last Wednesday afternoon. Boy was taken to the Keojch-Wrlghospital. wnere ne received treatment. McCoriahay h Ephraim Educator Returns. Architect Cornell of Washington. D. C where he Is employed In the supervislntr architect's offlco. Is vlsitlnsr old friends in thin city, after an absence of more than two years. Mantel Clock eight-da- y Tip Tomorrow. Frank Davi, held on a charge of re sisting an officer, will be. tried before Justice of the Peace Clark tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Washinglcn Architect Is Here. See the beautiful It's At 2 o'clock this afternoon the local authorities haul not received an answer to their ttiegrarn to the City Marshal of Denlson. FLOWERS ?WAD SHATC AT 235 The success cf cur Business is ie--l on Actual Vfl!ui. If you are going; to buy a dUrocnd, It "prill pay jcu to pjet'CU prices before purchasing elsewhere. Eovr Trice and RtllaUe Goods are-1keyword ta tbo turret of our business. Circumstantial Evidence Points to Guilt of Woman Who Left Ogden for Denlson, la. A complaint was sworn out OJMOND BUYERS: TO ge Ixscated in Heart of th JiuElneea ana xn eater i3i!uloza. I 1 last night charging Mrs. Aurora Hodge of Den- ison, Ir.., with the murder of William X. Ryan on the night of July 11th. near Murray. The complaint was Issued at a late hour last night by County Attorney George Westervelt and was sworn WEATHER CONDITIONS. to by City Detective George Chase. The barometer Is highest over the North Immediately afterward a warrant for Pacific States and lake region, and lowest her arrest was Issued by City Judge C. over the northern and southern plateau B. Diehl. mountain and northern Rocky slope. Precipitation occurred over portions of Acting Chief of Tollce J. R. Bur-bldDa North Colorado. Louisiana, Arizona, wired at once to the City Marshal kota, Minnesota. Washington, Oregon at Denlson, la.. Instructing; him to arand the British Northwest Territory. . Thunderstorms were reported over por rest and hold Mrs. Hodge for the ar tions of Colorado, North Dakota and the rival of a detective and a witness from this city. British Northwest Territory. The temperaturec hanges were slight. Quiet "Work Rewarded. except a fall of 10 deg. over portions of Idaho and Washington and a ilse of 12 The issuance of the complaint and deg. over portions of South Dakota. were the result of Investigawarrant R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. tions by a detective who has been working on the case continuously since Today's Temperatures. the murder was discovered. fi o'clock fA degrees He received word from Iowa yester 7 o'clock 70 degrees day that Mrs. Hodge, who was for 8 o'clock 72 degrees an Inmate of the Crlttenten home merly b o'clock 75 decrees In Ogden, and who attempted to kill 10 o'clock 7S degrees herself there last month, had arrived at 11 o'clock ?r degrees Denlson on July 15th. She said that 12 o'clock desrrees si she had worked for a farmer named Burden, near Ogden. during the time Temperatures Elsewhere. Ryan and his woman companion travCHICAGO, July 24. Temperatures at 7 eled In Salt Lake county. The Man on Meighn St. 00 223 MRS. HODGE IS CHARGED WITH MURDER OF RYAN Forecasts till 6 p. m., Saturday, moun tain time: L,ocal forecast for Salt Liake City and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonleht. DENVER. July 24. UTAH : Fair to night and Saturday; cooler in north por tion tonight. w ill! I 2-1- 0 WEATHER FORECASTS. P you. !i Evening Telegram. FH IDA Y" K VEX 1 NT? , .7 FLY 21. iOOV i f NEW YORK. July 24. Prominent baptists of this city have just complMd th of a tract of 100 aer of land purrhasp on the west bank of th IIud?on rlvr. a short distance south of West Point, where it Is planned to establish a liaptlst summer resort, with educational features somewhat tlml'.art o thore of Chautau-(ju- a. England Wins Trophy. BISLEY, England. July 24.England towon V. th-fhad- PERSONAL. V ftsor.-l- J' n ?!r 10 t i I ft .!.lrr tht ;t wire I I , ! J t ! - -- - . .1 !!"!"'"! Ya . v rx?ce were h"UI today, but many wr present this niornlnc to enjoy thrnifivs In walking arounl and rei'.lhi: In of the larvr trees. c rt ! i r fjisi r2--1 !' . i, ! If t 1 V 5. :;. Uircn Killed hy Tr.V.n. v tr,m an l P.rcc. l th1. t; ;r tir.if ; ';... rr'ttr I In rf early. r the rv.y T! crk. :'. B. J..f-- 'Ilr ; vi n. ar ' :ly aft d: I Ncrtl.atnptonw ,, a nd. ; : In a rd . H f : trav MISSES RKATIUCK AND AI.ICH the national challenge trophy oj Mlh a l M a rcore Oakland of 121. with from relumed if'. was y Wales w; MACDONALI) r.ccompar.ld day second, with a score of 1S05: Scotland yesterday from a two months' vlalt s 1th Fcullnc Joram. the Amtrl-a- n ;rl:;.a eccred 1S04, and Ireland 1733. relalves and frlcnia. Vr. IfTT - ; Morris Floral (Bo. (2. J r-- v, . 1 r P m a !" e I.ONIM.N, fell Iwfotc a t rr. r e T'l-- J'.r.!; . rr.ar.. ;-- J t! ; H f . FOtTH (SCHRAMM'S). II 2ND SQUT1L '3 |