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Show The Salt Lake 10 The Evening Telegram. wouldn't. care so much about where I got my coal if I didn't know how .....210 223 Badness efllc Editorial rooms LAKE. I'tah, Monday, July 27, Dooly block, Tel. 1042-Forecasts till C p. m., Tuesday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and 1903. x. vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight. DENVER, Colo.. July 27. 19"3. and Tuesday; TTTAH: Fair tonight cooler in north portion tonight. The Man on Meighn St. "fin u in.,. Located in Heart o? th-- EuElness and Theater Districts. 0 o'clock o'clock o'clock 9 o'clock 1) o'clock 11 o'clock 12 o'clock 1 o'clock Vl j n IBS EUR0PEA1T HOTEL. A. FRED LAKE CITY. Rate: $1.00 to 53.00 per rtay. Popular Priced Restaumnt. M 200 Rooms, with Hot v ra ana vcia mmnins Telephone, ater. Slxty ? WWf .' degree? ington and Cincinnati. Minneapolis, SNAP SHOTS AT the celebration of the biennial anniversary at Ogdcn. TIM Long Journey by Wagon. Wallace Vail and Curtis "Ward have j ii t e returned to the Wilson after a between e I'arowan and FMoche. They trip team and wciv gone drove a three weeks. :Vt-mH- MONTI WO four-hors- The schools will reopen for the fall and winter. Parents should lake advantage of cur offer of fre? examination and advice o that their children may be properly equipped to make the best possible use of their time. Knickerbocker, 0. D., 2r3 MAIN STREET. Sick Boy Improves. tlm Mrs. D. C Shafer, who for stand in thehas attending- the at her home nursing Knutsford. hits b-e- - n ne-w- s - be-e- n a sick son for the pa?t two weeks. boy is said to be improving- The - Clerk Has Appendicitis. John A. Evans was operated on last night for appendicitis at the St. Mark's hospital. Evans is a clerk in the Oregon Short lane railroad. The operation was sueecssfully performed and b-barring comout in tho plications tho patient will customary time. - See the beautiful Burglars Did Not Want Money. Mantel Clock H You of 4 Mconanay for I? concert at Liberty park The open-ai- r was the most successful given yesterday this season. The park was crowded with throngs of people-- who lounged about on the grass beneath the trees and thoroughThe ly enjoyed th excellept music. the throng rprnaind at greater part oflatein tin- evening. the park until - It's and eight-da- y half-ho-ur strike. And th - Andrus Family Holds Reunion. The annual reunion of the- d scendaisis .of Milo and Jane Andrus. n' of th pioneer families of I'tah. was he'ld at l.ii'it - "William new corn meal, scientifi- MAIZENE eminently superior for coin meal cookinj;. Your grocer pells Maizene in 5 and sacks, white and yellow. it is le: Husby, l.r si range affliction of attracted years hystero-cat.il- r old. Its' c OSTEOPATHY hi ' ' V. tr.'.y .vA m mm ? v I.-o-- rr ;i 7 - - r'.Z C !n r'.rx" r r i- : ..x". : r - ' s '. DRL'G CO.. S rt!: . ! '1 ' V ' ! ft ST S ' ' 0t-- ' -- k 5 I! i i 4 " i There will le con idi temperature toidcht. exp ted (hnrc Pi th tier. occurs to ..y. w o.it 1 1 . i ..;:. r t '.ir u l te e:.;: cal Iotecat 0(!l, i d Hatt to will have a ler.de?; ph re i r e tibiy. r t dl- - : I . it d t !. . - le :i.. 1 f t ' :r ; ; !. TJ. t t t t - f- - r "!!' I. , I j - l:;!'.t ? - . ' " i JAIL TWO TIMES A WITHIN 12 HOURS REPAIRING .!L:Vl;L!Y H" lUOV? llllvU'0 TV(i .'!,. DOWN Tilt: STAIRS j - - 1 - r- - - .V line. T.ife In r nfte;; ,i () !?. t!.. T? rei;Ute d neitoetr v.er th .:. I!. r of in ,1 w..s 4 K me. tii te !nt"r.!tirr- i.oi,b 1. IN V7 - !. b f.t j "up 5 Yesterday w, tl; u rvrn ha.H beetJ eXpTien' ed h tet!.d-- f . i J - r ' ., i s - ! .. is . J : ;!!! ':!. I tl! atns-- ' ' i: : :j l kv I ; g ' 1 j An area of high pt - over tie er.tlreinour.tain region 'n :!,', oi' n tie e ,in- - ';!! ab! Un- - J. I' , a n V. V.. HALL. Jeweler. ; t Sunday Celebration ef Swedish Li-boi- 1 cr t 1 : t .... t 1 T t 5: 1 . 4i Robert Iar5on. conductor on a loit - 't ' . v. edbh I 1 n KrI. k Touclaj car. wa fired at four tt:i. by "iv. M" . at ' ""!d by i' l?" v, . t a marked robber s lio attempted t t I'. ittohsi.it; ,1.m k r.:o .n .,t him up at 12 :"'.", o'clock thi tuoriiiiic, !ut 1; r r:.;; d i .f In! i m:t I i : k diu-.bad lb owinir to the .vt.eed be n.ade !i ninnii 1? bd:.K '; 'ii I (i v. l.'eh !. s!h t? " 1. 'Si a of third Jl.. the robber"; faulty aim, he dek er:.i5.t a 'o away and ' n' ' t l r a uninjurc'l. vir tentlon to loiay. o Larson was romlnK toward tlw city next entry on th !!! - ! k. t tl . ,: The o and L.'A" Jot American on Plan. his k from the car fort at l was th nam of l'sl.k S..tr.. iti. European u !.cn t' - It c dru:,k. T! and had gone Into the switch at Twelfth on a charjC' Ealt Lake City's new hotel. The r I Large, superb an I incomparable. Kast ami I'Ifth South streets to P t an rcf-- w.t mad twelve t "1 outward bound car pat. Iarsn waf Sullivan. I'urohran v an Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Com- at the trolley when a masked man with S Jh had wl:h tltoThis I w . a Run jumped to the platform and He d- i iriol with JO., bavi: g b ft :, b .l b pany, him to thiow up his hand. No. 1 Kast Temple street, has half a millib al p arat.ee. ' b , ! Larson was friKhteneej, but Instead of f.r lion dollars to loan at lowe-F- market rats s b t.Will on In a make loans security. obey tr, made jump from the plat' ; v. .1:,. I .. for short or long time, on real estate cr form, knocking the w In, i I ! ! t..'.klt collateral. HUSBAND SAYS WIFE to the ditch. Th conductor Rot up JOSEPH F. SMITH. President; II t!;r I ; lirst and made a quick run toward the GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. ! t .' ' ," Kll car that had Just passed toward the fort. TO FAILED SUPPORT : : ' "I The robber followed nnd fired feur t :. .'.. shots at him, all of which went wild. 0GDEN AND RETURN $1,00, r. w:.;'- t'.e Larson was unable to stop the fort car, u I r". Anderson ;U momlrg f.l- -l tu..;- i. Thbut returned to hi own, came to town . w ' ' e' et.co W tb" .llfnf.-,t..r en ,,t frotn lb.irl.. at and r.otifbii the police. Via Bio Grande, Tuesday, July 2Sth. tu.n t b- 1 at j! dersein. The- cupV 1" l 1: t r T, on 2 d. Lak" m.. S..t Leave Salt Lake at p. returning . si;.-Th complaint r itev tliat leave Osrden about midnight. Kvery-hod- y "MAVOLO" SEEN BY b'OJ. tho defendant has f. ll- 1 cmb-- r. invited. to provide for th" pialntiu t stiptort I..t ... f t? ; v b r Jive cf the and IN support DENVER 28,000 for J Mrs. Anderfon p' r m- sr.h f "Mr. tlI WHERE TO GO. ' a!in.'ny. . . .: . "Diavolo," the man who will she his The Telegram will inform you th"A initial performance cf looping the loep A I t ' FACES for amusements, f at the Salt Palace SOLDIER f where to '..; Wednesday night, w tb such as taters. sports and 4- will arrive in the city tomorrow from ' if - t CHARGE SERIOUS t : pleasure resorts. They all adver- - f Denver, Colo., where hrt gave his C .. . t. g 4. tise in The Telegram. exhibition to 2 ""') people th opening night. Accompanying "Dia-volo- " f will be Fitzpatrick, the Harry Hla k. a serg- .nt In the Tn- man S. and the A. who has legged cyclist, CHAPMAN, DENTIST, at Fort lvugla. wa PLAINTIFF COUNTS of the loop. It will take the arrested battery charge Removed 505-- 6 ystet!.vy and thargi with building. expert all day Wednesday to put the assault. together. It Is shipped In sections DAMAGED CLOTHING 3 It is said that Pdack - n r.neirl. 17 OFT TAILOR-MAD- E CLOTHING. loop ami with the tent accompanying It, years old. to a rooniln-bee.j- H.it till an ordinary freight Second South Ftrtet and attempt' d to For the next thirty days we will comfortably to be put together in assault hr. car. has The loop Th" j;;., t .r d make to order any suit in the house at such a llrm way that there is not the I to h ive rre.ur:M Is ire nib The ';. !il t girl t! less than regular price. Work guaror vibration either of least buildsoldl-- r lft th which Jar, the and for I " 143 help and Larsen. "West anteed. Sorensen "f ii." t ! ill J might caus the death of the rider. ing hurrlell. ' ' Second South. , r .r Tie"Diavolo" takes his life in his hand Policeman Williams had Jiite i tartrd r. t w h'.." 'i. t a in-t a every time he makes the loop and hU the jt;ilrs t the ElrS' r c expert is Jointly responsible for hh lip when Hlack il.irlol by him. H gave la a w $31.50 ! w i? safety by the manner in which he puts chase and uccebd In athlng hi rr iS'.r C'dll-'-'' 'i ' ' ' v. the loop together. Af ft man. after a hard run of several blocks. ; J ;r nt.: r OI Hobo if Portland, and Return, dat da we Charley Say. loidy. Miss Pinch Is In Park City. f r me he dl.i. pee? MM :e '''! Via Oregon Short Line, Aujrust 6th to bltf s t Ml-J2 ; I believe you. I don't see how h hi' ' for Finch Iren fer lark Lady Ift todny c:t'. 15th inclusive. Final limit October could recover from It. IJaltlmoro f 11 .1 .r.. to the y several City fpend das vlitirg li.at rrc,.:;!r; i.e I. loth. City Ticket Office, 201 Main sU rlendt. :. . :(! h-- m . ) 93 '- v 1 rurc:t ! r I WU.t to r- - cc.--i i u riain co.. 1 1 I J ? tM-ape- fr l ? : l- l- ..- r l.-u- "' or-de:r- ed : ! - do I'.ci: - '.. , 1 - j- 6 u. j - : Co. Third South St. I ! er a-- I - . 3 1 5 - 7 - 5 V r-'A 1 ; - k - DrUv-- r II - - i- - . ) f j - .. h'.'.-Ir-'i- a-- k 1 r :e to all p.rt-- i cf th o1 f?r c -- 1 1 n r. , ttc brt ',fiv iiHLX.AU . , ! 1 - -- Vienna Mode! Bakery a::d caph. s 1 : : 1 1 . t ir- -1 : , - r :. a:.d ca: ; -- ar::: i 2AmerIcin Wail Paper 1 t r.t-.r.tir- ir.tcncr (if ror.it:n;' 1 ; I ? Ar-nl'- - ' '. Ph-- ' 2 t t a C,r ' i N road Track .May He idcnlHicd. 1 I j- - . j-- xrv ? DIFFERENT BRANDS OF ) y Man Picked Up by Rail - ICO :. 1 I . ALL . . at 1 t; C, v " T w MYSTERY I NOT SOLV - TIRST, LAST AND THE TIME. 1 p a i i w A ill ; r ; hi i - J , li.ie it t . ' l : - O !! r" - r - iV.y v - f. - uld-be-robb- 0 v. r o'! first-clas- MS c.. i .A t TOUR PHYSICIAN. YOUE COOK AND YOUR PALATE WILL RECOMMEND : : : : r ( ( - 1 : . V a". Ke-yot- t-- v r-- j r r th rr?. t RALT LAUL ITT. Causes II im to Leave $10 at Police Station. widespread Interest among members of the- medical profession, is rapA idly recovering from the disorder. week has passed since the last attack, and she is daily growing stronger. Ytsterd.iy she was out visiting friends for the first time in several wetks. !rr. ., e. ?.!;.ry W .'. ccn. i'.Mt: , Uninjured. whoso psy (.as !.'.: r GODBE-PiTT- "COOLER TOMORROW" Street Car Conductor Runs From Hold-U- p and Is Strangely AfSicted Girl Recovers. cally prepared and ground, makes what WEATHER MAN SAYS lie 'UKftlf $60,000 Assistant City Attorney Shoup thi c f Salt morning tiled a brief In the M. M. Lake City against Johnson In the city division of the ivil court. Judr1 Tanner has the ca undr advisement, and instructed th attorney for the defense to prepare an to the brief. C. S. Kinney, who In connection with So re n X. Christensen, represent M. M. Johnson, said th.it the brief virtually upheld their position In the rase. Following are ilv ptiruipal points raised by the plaintiff: The Legislature has no right to repeal a valid ordinance, except by takunder which th ing away the ordinance was adopted. The Legislature may annul ordinances by taking away th power under which they are adopted; but. If th Legislature permit the power to remain. It cannot expiessly repeal an ordinance. A decision In the ease Is looked for within the next three days. It Is generally believed that the ur ctsion w ill ! in favor of the def.nda.it In this case. If it is upheld by the hlzhT court, about lO.'uo annual poll tax payers may bring stilt against the city t receiver ?'S. which has ben pa hi at the rate of $3 yearly since The 'ity Council i reported to be working- on a new poll tax ordinance, wp.ich will be- passed in ae a decision in favor of the defendant is given. As previously explained, the ground upon which the defendant if reisting payment of the pedl tax I. the contention that there is no ordinance n effect giving the city ixur to collect poll tax. The former poll tax law was repealed In 1S:S. and a new statute pav?ed. It is held by the defendant that the City Council of Salt Lake has fv v al-e- ESCAPES 4 WILD SHOT; , By Chance v to provide for th-- i paHe,j .m ord:t'.ar,e oIPm tjon of i I tax In or.fom.Hy i the provision of the St.it lt.w no-- . in in ar" d!ll it force, Th-rtnscoltected for !".. rf which poll taxe I.i,wr.eiu miy Lc avoided If th lit) ne-ve- park vest rday.were nty-or.- " t d ve r.dar.ts :t this numof the family pngi-ntber dos not comprise the enHr family. P.ishop James Andrus of St. UMirKf at,d several of his family came to Salt Lake for tho occasion. Nothing Happens in ' 5". Uncollected Taxes for 1903 Will Probably Be Dead Loss to Salt Lake. , i ..A Gentle Regulator.. - The Utah Liquor company's store was broken into by burf;l;iTs Saturday niwht and some whisky and a box of Havana The money drawer taken. cigars were to was not moles-ted- , and no effort have been made to steal cash. Kntrance was gained by breaking down a door in the rear of the store. Free Concert Is Excellent. TV? f j! . . TAX T : g - s buy ff week. ::; vorr. ICSTBrttlStJ t jm. ajirr the. Fifty I'oeatello Elks haveKlksaccepted to attend invitation ff t ()g;den MAIN STREET. 'LESS HOME NEWS. Pocatello Herd Is Coming. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, N New York. SO; g-- Pretty Jewelry Constructions j 23. Chicago and 72; St. Louis, GS; t;c. and he j'eased with the prices. ri - err. iaij; sinner. 111 degree?! 27. 7 a. m. temperaCHICAGO. oS; Philadelphia. 7; Washtures: Poston.July The newest ideas worked into the best '"You will like what vou buv here con-tr.lnln- CASE MAY COST Temperatures Elsewhere. GAXiT jj degrees degrees 7."i degrees !' degree S4 degrees S7 degrees SJl 7 p I ieHTENSTEIW - CISION IN POT 74 74 re. in the young man's death. The Galloping Tiger, a launch ownd by P. V. Madscn. and manned by Charles Kestler, William Carl.; and Ed- - cnupb Today's Temperatures. G rls-whc- lnt All effort? to locate the body of younr Hoy Larkln, who was drowned in the lake last Thursday, have been unavailing. It is believed by those who have been engaged in the seaich that the body has been caught by an undercurrent and carried far from the Fcene of WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer Is highest over the North Pacific States. Lake region, lower MissisCentral Plateau region; sippi valley and and lowest over the Southern plateau, northern Rocky mountain slope, and extreme Northwest. Precipitation occurred over portions of Colorado. Texas. Montana. Louisiana and Minnesota, with heavy rain and thunderstorms in Minnesota and Texas. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. . U Kisf-- ! cn Actual VrJues. The success cf our Furinf If you are ;cir. to buy a diamcad, it trill pay ycu to pet cur i nrlces before rurc':arin'; liable Goods ere the keywords to the secret Lou Trices n&d cf our business. mund George, was burned to the water" edge Saturday afternoon at Kreed'n point. The crew were rescued by Capt. Davis, who saw the destruction of th from a distance of five mil and hastened to the rcene where the rrcw wm picked up and landed at Sultalr beach. No one wan In Jure J. The destruction of the boat wa? caused by a leak In a gasoline tank. When on effort wa mad to Mart the which machinery going, the torch with the fire was to be lighted, IgrsH-- I a of gasoline that had leaked Into the bottom nf th toat. An explosion occurred, knocklnrr nn of the men Into the- lake. The other were n?hore at the tlm. Another explosion, occurred almost Instantly when five gallons of the fud went up with a roar. Th tank thirty galloi thru nted an I the gasdin burned without ipbw'.lr..;. alr-dThe !at will N- raised and In I" will It probably omntissijn In "Galloping Tiger" Launch Burns to the Water's Edge; All on Board Are Saved. j WEATHER FORECASTS SALT '"'""i 8'. yni-a- . BUYERS TO DIAMOND -- 'that good coal' good LARKIN'S BODY CANNOT E FOUND BY SEARCHERS TELEPHONE NUSIBlrl3L 'I MONDAY KVKNINO. JTLY 27, 1011. 1CS1. r. ID i I1 3rd South. - ! -- hair-raisin- IV1 In our case. Selling some of each kind every day. P B it I' u 1 ? ( n. - ty-heco- COR. CPP. GO. 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