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Show The Sai:t Lake telegtiam. mycareless ATtilST TTKSDAV KVKMNO. 11. K DRIVERS FORMER SENATOR JONES MILES IS NOT PLEASED NHITCHED STRIKES NEW BONANZAS wit: CURT PvETIREMEN I i 4 Runaways Occur Daily in Salt Lake Because Law quiring Horses to Be Tethered Is Violated. Re- 0000000000000 THIS LAW IS NOW IN FORCE. Nevada Statesman and Associates Get Control of Rich Declares Those Familiar Mining Property in, Mexico. With Situation Will Understand the DepartWASHINGTON", Aug. 1L Former Senator John I. Jones of Nevada, who 0 has been spending much time in Washington and New York since h'.n retirement's Brief Order. ment. Is greatly elated over information ju.t received from McxPo thai h together with John K. Cowan, former president of the Paltiroure i Ohii tall-roaand Eugene Davis of this city, ha ecurcl the- property known a the Capusaya group of mines immediately adjoining the famous tnlre of Pedro Alvardo, near the city of Para!, Chihuahua, Mexico, which Is said t. b the richest silver mine In the world. Alvard rnued tnlderable l:rterrt in thr financial world recently by an rrr to pay jr.O,0.?,v.v of the Mexican national cnoNixs or v.'iio III!' ?di"' AT TIUSCO. v " . ; ; . N . f '1 ! C- - !. (.-- V vriLi, ::r.r.T V d, - OWNERS MUST HITCH TEAMS: Section 15, Revised Ordinances, 1S92, Passed February 14, 1888, reads: "Any person having charge of, or being the driver of a team, shall while .ueh team is standing in the streets or any public place of said city, stand near the head of the same, or have hold of the lines attached to them or secure them by a weight of not less than twenty pounds, or otherwise secure them to some post or other substantial place of fasten- ing prepared for that purpose. Any person violating any of the provisions of sections 14 and 15 of this chapter shall be liable to a fine in any sum not less than two nor more than fifty dollars for each offense." 0 0 0 0 0 0 printed above. Negligence Is Common. A Telegram reporter yesterday walked Temple to along Market row from West from Main of sides on both main, and South Temple to Third South, and found On the a surprising condition of affairs. wagons first named street twenty-fiv- e and fourteen buggies were counted. Of this number fifteen were tied co posts at-or other hitching places, twelve were tached to weights, and the remaining dozen were without either a driver, a weight or a hitching strap. Five of the latter had the appearance of corning from the country, and the re- - t maining vehicles were city delivery wagons, with the names of prominent business houses painted thereon. On Main street there were more vehicles, but the percentage that were loose was not as high as on Market row. Tventy-si- x rigs, ranging from the farmer's cart to a stylish brougham, were found drlverless, weightless and as free to run away as the day before the animals were broken. Fire Would Cause Panic. Suppose ft fire alarm had been turned in at the time these horses were loose. The fire department comes dashing down the street with gongs ringing and noisy hubbub following in its wake. One horse becomes frightened, and finding himself at liberty, joins the parade. Ofaer animals do likewise, and a general mixup and snrashup would certainly result. In the streets outside of the business districts one rarely sees a delivery horse tethered to anything, and runaways in the residence portion are a daily occurrence. Law Says: "Keep to the Eight." Another city ordinance which seems to be ignored by most Salt Lake teamsters is the one that provides for keeping to the right of the street. Few drivers do it. The number of the violators is legion. An observance of the following regulation, as weil as the above quoted, would insure safety to the pedestrians of Ml EVEN 10 7113; "Most ful preparation in the world." wonder- v t rim 1, uji Dr. Monroe. "Docs more for my complexion and form than 5fc i anything I have ever used." Anna Held. Thousands of Testimonials. peak in the terms of DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Thi3 famous preparation has many Imlike it on the itators, but there is nothing test for more market. It ehas stood the years and is now recthan twenty-fivprofession and ognized by the medical thousands of grateful women who nave used it as being the only preparation that OUT with ROUND FIRM. will HEALTHY FLESH, thin cheeks, neck and arms. FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST breasts to their nator restoring flabby contour it has never ural beauty and failed to give perfect satisfaction. FOB REMOVING vVRINKLES. No woman shoifld haveor wrinkles or mouih. Dr. about the eyes crow's feet Food removes them like Charles', Fle-magic. SPECIAL. OFFER. The regular price of but Dr Charles' FleshIntoFood is $1 a box, new thousands of to "introduce it homes we have decided to send two boxes and to all who answer this advertisement send us $1. All packages are sent in plain wrapper, postage prepaid. A sample box just enough to X Tjorjr; convince you of the great merit Flesh Food will be sent of Dr. Charles' for the cost free for 10 cents which payssend you our of mailing. We will also book. "Art of Massage." which contains all the proper movements, illustrated, for neck and arms, and massaging the face, full directions for developing the bust. Address h rvln DR. CHARLES C0.19k& arles Flesh Food will also be Dr. found on sale at the CI P. J. IflXL DRUG CO. !. 1 UTAH GROWS ' IN WEALTH CO-OPERAT- n-tt- g r nnl wl.o l.-i- v l : r f th- e 1 - l-- '. -- . :.e 1 Th Fr.'on luindry. wM d by union I.uit. big MrU" In !.'. th laM June, ha For lx fk b t;nion who iv i. h ae i'i ,h l ! " ' s ' T. 1 r '.. f r 5 , 1 : ' - J i. v , . - ' , t' ?' ,. Ghct. Ti -- i n t ? t ' 1 I t t' t . .". 1 . .; J. t t "? . j . A ... r. J - ta-in- - - 't'.-'ii- pi th 1 a failure. e f.f tz - 1 T.l v ft Shen Chief's r'vptei'-.tatthe wealth cf j healthy growth bn runnlr.t: l, 1'tah during the past year Is shown by v x f r.d it t r t la. atid Iry the a. segment tables i?su d sterduy pu!?.g baf!-have l.e.r, f.r r,l:;-- : d:- by the State Po.ud of K.ju alization. tfiur.itlnc . reports iner.--tl; tj n ln ;n of ti. ' tet v. Tb of in ri'ar.ir valuation .inv The Increase property, !ar. when ll." w,i tP?'d. of railroad-telegraphs, telephones and mining companies within th State acSuar Ccnventisn Eill. cording to th- - tables is ?r..C":r..lSl. The U H . s.- - ..f t At T L'.n.on basis of valuation has not b n chatv d. m! ty l i ! t'. ' :. j. ; hb h a !.!';. Cctaclue to natural th by but the increase ,i Tlvir.t-- ' . growth. Th- following table Mion-the growth of the railroads, teh graph, telephone lines ai.d Jh? output of the mine?: How the Years Compare. In .nirh '.' - wah-htm- r !;rrd . t t durlt k r ; !ry-o- e:.ib-lih- a i Co-nj-rA-t- he w.-- f t t, A ; ; i 1 ..- I :d-p- ; t . : . 11. 0c : T f.-i- v Aug. BIG WATER CONGRESS r n 'e b'-T- A Vr : V- II. fit, CHICAGO, T1IES0 WILL ATI DM) t. C,-rn- -- Iot1 PROVES A FAILURE Reports Issued Show Increase in Assessed Valuation of Property. :l q-- trPff - ).. Laundry ilsUblUhed by Strikerr. at!ef..l the rrAin; ;t :,".. If tt ! ! i ; in Chicrgo Dce Net Rach ! r th fre,Sij !..,! trip. vi r. e f - r ! Expectations. Big: r. I: ff in V - I'iill tr.y FIGHT MAY FATALLY 5 t ' I A it t , i . 1 V C t r"-'- fit.-.-.- - ,mr r:'i'-r,- s - A rrop-rti"J- . If s s s nu n t lxr.cis cos. T'graph cos. T phone Mine roc fcM.ni"..l" UH.42 tls, , - 2. Ilailro.ids ....117.".U.'.';i ! .iff.'' i T DON'T GET IN A SWEAT I:..'T".1H ra't ir..Ta'J 4TS.C Two stonemasons, J. Oberbilllg and 4.o-,.- ; i.imuu? p:i.v : mt George Taylor, fought for nearly an The statement pi !ent d by the board nt of t pre hour at the rear of a saloon near the on this year"?th-various with recapitulation.. liio Grande depot last Saturday night arc as follows: and as a result both men are confined Recapitulation for 1003 Railroads. to their beds and one may die. I .$ . The men had known each other for Tlio Grande t..27VJI liregon hhort Line .. , t years, and had both lived in Denver Central Pacific rt 1 Pacific Union prior to coming here. The fight was Park City branch C P.. " u"! the outgrow th of an old quarrel. Samte .i!Iy Ar.Rf-lep'.'.n-Los Lake S.ilt They met in a saloon on Saturday b ..:: Lake & oden night, renewed the old differences, and Salt V.'t Fnlon railway and depot.. Oxlrn decided to fight it out in the good Salt Lake & Mereur way. Ogden & Northwfstrrn ir. ! Terminal They went to the rear of the saloon, GrasH Creek Copper Pelt and were followed by a dozen it o The fight was a fierce one Bingham Con. Mining i.o and lasted nearly an hour, until both Total tis.i " men were terribly beaten and exJ .!. Hallway & Power hausted. Both men were assisted to Con. P.Ti-Salt LnlTe .t- irtah Valley their rooms. Ogdcn ltapld Transit '.7!j Oberbillig had his nose broken and $ Total his face was cut and bruised. His head !: r cf Z:r Increase, r..o:; asrm 'n . i V, -.! masons Leads to Fierce Battle. , t V V j SA ' f es. . i i- -', J I I "A 3 hl.J ;lV-- 1 r I . . p" ' v muitv :h sut-a- t tl-i.- ov.:!, : . nrul (!n!i'i l r: vr."; i; ? . . v. w a t.iMct vrry r!' cp ;tnJ !! t fellow-workme- n. ft; 3 . ,' ', . -- t . . ); '. - r 1. - i.i . M r ; :in.".lm. , - J 4 ' ! ?:-i- P.:c 1 it ; til. i . Iff.,," v. . ,s! . ; :1 . ,1 ..;mS f-'t- r j- I. :K cic . ..i c.h-.r.- - - r- "i . ... ' h.;v Nm-- '; M; - n; - 1 :p K..cp Your . "l a!.: prr5. v. V'f': hil ed Wis, : i. ..If In t:,- i Av.r.v v.i:h. , a.ik. , i ., c r v.: ,!v,.n,l -. !- ::; ll i. kSii. 1 c.-- d ..r . :;tc itu i:v;i i!yci .:.in: hy M viir, ; tv .iMts N.il tii 'Vi f's r - i- 's to ni,i!;: y tt or. ,ir;ti I -- NgZxL fi&'K f till,. i V td nfr I in th." v.ih .it a'-., ;:rnt ;r r c irriut.n;' in nni'u ,:rv! v.ur.t thdi) s lift!' "I,'! :tfr'l'llt C I '' A ' ' a":v jI (i , fiJVyi' I illrl '! JlZA h' V 1 T . old-fashion- . I thlr.g th" .rl few I e.kr v. tj;t ! t rUuati'n. I t .m.yT, t u. ;i can run an I ! , d r.s d t,v ?, The t;rr,r-ra;:..,: (invsM'T t - il. A. R. a m ml- r t f xr ; a. "I i..r.e ' PLAN IVE h . - u-ir- -l 0 0 :j if . !" r.f tt.'- at ;ny. ar;-1 .! vl, : ai 1 : 'Th- - n.)!'.tr l c . r td TJ.o tn-ir- debt. Senator Jones has declare! to intimate friends that lv I of enjoying another bonanza equal to the Comstoi k lode. It U un derr'.oo thai h'f Jones and his associates paid nomething less lhan J..r,"V' for the property. A runaway horse, attached to a Salt Lake, and would also be of benefit the owners of horses, buggies and butcher's wagon, created a reign of ter- to vehicles. other ror yesterday on South Main street, and Section S, passed June 14. loST, "Speed several pedestrians had narrow escapes Regulation Keep .o the Right," says: "It shall not be lawful for any carfrom being knocked down and trampled riage, hackney, coach, cab or any other upon.' At Fourth South street the vehi- passenger vehicle to be driven through cle could not find enough room on the any of the streets at a greater rate of than six miks an hour nor around street, and clashed into a telephone pole, speed corner of any of the street? of said the which refused to come up, so the wagon a at that will endanger pedescity gait stayed with it. The horse was captured trians, and all vehicles, when passing after demolishing the harness and through or along any of the streets ve-of said city, shall, when meeting "other shafts. side hicles, be driven to the right-han- d Investigation brought out the fact that of the way, so that said vehicles shall the animal had been left standing in pass clear of each other." front of a restaurant on upper Main street, and becoming frightened at a piece of paper floating in the air, and finding that he was not fastened in any wav. took it into his head that he would like to do a little "rambling" on his own account. hap-ne- n That similar occurrences do not dozens of times every day is- little short of miraculous. Careless teamsters leave their animals without either bein;r tied or having a weight attached Old Feud Between Stoneto them. TMr i3 contrary to the statute - day J r r J tr', A. ,V Ti 1 jvi Ci , CJ ... 7 2- - was also injured and for a time it was feared he would die. Dr. C. M. Dene-diwas called to dress the wounds, but the man is not yet out of danger. Taylor's eyes were both closed, and two lingers were nearly bitten off. His body was bruised and he had two bad cuts on his face which he claims were made with a knife. Neither of the men would tell anything about the affair and both wcav apparently satisfied with the result. Neither nvin will swear out a complaint against the other. Watch for a Chill. However slight at this tlm of ycp.r and in this climate, it is the forerunner of malaria. A disposition to yawn, and an all tired out feeling even comes before the chill. Herbine, by its prompt stimulative action on the liver, drives the malarial germs out of the ssiem, purifies the blood, tones tip the and restores health. 50c at .1. C. ystrn M. I. i Western Fr.Ion Wliltteniore Pros. Te!e;r.H.h Co Oth-- & or i'i:.vi:u. city ..... C TeI-i?rrJ- Hat.inK' r I. th" Total Car Companies. Pullman Car Co..... Other car rotnt'.n.rs Total N t pree. t t!s of n.lr.e Grai'tl total i'T J 1! 7v" nil" COUNCIL ATTEMPTS - 1 Muddle Over County Caring for Is Now Worrying Salt City-Prisoner- s Lake's "Solid Eight." The habeas corpus; proceedings re cently raised in the ca.ses of "Red" Gal higher and Fred Bach relative to the le gality of the contract under which the county cares for city prisoners. va re ferred to by Auditor ltei?er in the Coun oil meeting last night. The Auditor submitted a bill for the care of the pri?oner? for July, amounting to $474, and mentioned the attack made on the contract made between the Chief of Po lice and the County Commissioners. In this attack it was stated that the contract was illegal, as the Council's authorization of the creation of a 11a bility was not by rollcall vote, as re quired by law. As a matter of precaution and for the purpose of avoiding further com plications, the Auditor suggested that before the money to pay the bill was appropriated, the agreement between the acting Chief of Police and the County Commissioners be ratified for mally. The matter was referred to the Committee on Police and. Prison and the City Attorney. Twister in Jamaica. Kingstown. Jamaica. Auc. T Th- tail of a huTleane moving- over thr Ar.tllles struck the eastern mil of the island of Jamaica today anl did grrat darnap to the banana properties of the Cnited Fruit and the Jamaica Fruit companies. Th full extent of the injury is still unknown. The hurricane appeared to lx moving northward in the direction of Cuba. - A good painter will make a cljeap house look grcod. A cheap painter will make a good house look cheap. V,'. A. DUVALL. Always the best paint and painters. 'Phone 1145K. 124 W. Second South. J 1 l ''.. ;v t?.-"- Co Asphaltum C't Highland Hoy Mining Ci. Sacramento Mlnlr.K Co.... Total GUson Y I ' :itt .;rv! titrt t'P.f I'. ,.f t ,ir kt:i 5 t:.; 'i tx" 4 ofr-tr- satl..t'.. l.-- oi to T'.e mat. - inert 1 p, J.l H! i trt .t ?tr. . : t' n? 1 Cc - of '". t'r C. .it ; 4Jvi,pn ! ..: : ! i ef' I n tl.- i .i a' " n- -d ( wi - mm T 47.U-.- 2 H.e7 t. g J. , l..e.i 4.Pld . 117.071 Total Properties of Railroad, Telegraph, Telephone, Etc., Property to Each County. 7 i. 'ir x i .i k. fl $ l t P.H i t.t t.n.i 1 . t ti ',.l !:!;: I!-.- - i.ijt eml f i!"tr,t!r.i:'"-re f t ff. i f r -- . J t . . e 1 Salt Lake Sanpete Sevier Summit !tl; Tooele Ptah Pintah i)j.p: .. l.r..iu 1 I Make W.ik and Debilitated Vigorous. T rr i Ap!.-- h po life cf r.in rtf-- t! tf,f t?! Il r ff-r - iZif . jv n-- -. :. '!'.r is? 4 ife, t?-- : a F'; J ih n" ir to r p. ',,-- ! W ! , : f . . I - ') ;f :.-.- ! - t- t ai! e ?en : I -; . r. . . , - V - i . p. ? . ' ' ! .i .u . ! ! v. - "n - r. ; rl . f i 'rt f 1 j - i . 'j . r 3 vou r v. 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D. sch"rr.e liberal cflrrs .re. I utoratlve. prepirtKl. for rOc. and may r.ot be repenprd. r-- - f. I. i 1 I t i 1 re! Ie'!.-- r to)f.',r ft I in V, Tl-- lT. ., Jren J Co. j C" !U 1? Mrr.ttV' m f' r yu-t'o?i tl flt v rl ir tr !t t r." ' t f t tt'-if li- r o;T'. t " o j tut a or f t H i . 1 . t ;'. . - t ? ! . ; n . s(i..i.'.4. :. f r - - i - .51?. l' .7. ?.?. i f.. r ;i. ; if if '.'?.' ' r-- - v t- j i -; 1 rt-a- u 1 r ' 't ' ; r.f )! tbTl.t. f ! .t:. '. i- 5 ft " nf v ! Jn til ',1 f i: Kt. . ; t " I f . 1 . . !, ''; 1 : : .' , '1 " I t .tr ' ' u !. I tr t ; :f :r . it A i . t l.i.r;. - : .i'-.?- -- t , Grand Capitulation, 1003. Wasatch Washington Weber Total - , i n v itv ..,- .. Itii-.-- i ." t ; , v : t ,!! ? ,Vt f ' t P.l - ' - nfe !. o f'.fty r.f t ..S t- - - f ti-?- : : .i ! 7., tf ;? P.'ih . i K r".t!-irrt-.- Ih't . . i ;.? e -- xph s M.u i n .T. ;! t f f . . "-'- .MITIf,..V--af- v "..'' :.-- .:r.", i . - i,. ,.r ,.r !JS h l ' 1 I; (.;;- (f.t,, t n-f- V f . . . it :i "'''.." 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Other car companh s .et proceeds of mn- Grand total t n w 1 a -- l i - N J t ?. f 1 Apportionment of Net Proceeds Mines to Counties. county Carbon county Juab county Salt bikf county Piut- county Summit county Too.l county Utah county Cintah county Total net proceeds 'i C, tlt. frn.lv Quinoy Miuir.K IP-ave- :i ; - . - n . n . ..' t'i t- t;, . t o!m n,t;.! a 1 .,, r . t J : PMi tt A . 1 f tT 1 ..;,.! P. ? hr.J - ; C 1 . 1" ,i r f ? t: l, : p Ml t Nephl May Pay Minlnc Co :T .'i-'.!'-- W ' 1 -- i ! . Ih.lt it !-. u .r ; - a- I f. ; Ivanhoe P.ily Westro.-i... mln Co. Coal Pifayantri.i-t-Vnliev . r Co Ab'-nbo- f t .." r TO STRAIGHTEN LAWS Car c,:.: Ftah rnlnSi! v r Klr.w Illd'hti Trt.istire Wib-te- Th- f.;.. 7.'.ar Miring Co.. Yankee Con. Miidnj; Co., : !!r a f r I ) V ? ' ; ! - r- .1 ..: ; , I't'a.H--- t.ro lnl - I : . -. IlKi" f r K .. - - . rtf s. i '..ijt d tn ''t r a. Coal Co i. ? lh.d AS.-- tb4t the are ht Hv i !;.tr n" rnn-.r".-- 'i : t t.i 5 a Jt ! y ar r - th P'Si.e, P . i.t',y . t t: ; ! :; .!. ,;-- ? to ti-- :.:.:: ..5 1 G-m- l.'.i K! ( - Wel,.-- r,r: t - a.v! t ,1 f. I- rfn r f.-.rJC-- 1" $ Mining Companies Assessed for Net Proceeds of Mines. Ann!" I.ririConsolidated Mrr'T Hill Consolidated Ophlr I t hi Sulphur t Ontari Silver Mir.lt c- A" telophone rear p..t.! r SWORN STATEMENT A Telegraph Companies. et - In nr.'" ' ' er " le. 9 . ; a !: 'r ; t J f- -- T r ,v r - r - .t P. ? ft c "v t t ; t . W r a i r : ,,. - !ir.-,!-: - i ! a 1 T . X K r 1 |