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Show ' f n iiiiii in Mini Salt Lake Telegram. The TlrtJHSDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST 20, 1903. in ORGANIZED LAB IN THE C OUNCIL OF OF LOCAL INTEREST LA1 GE WHITAKER. 00000000i)000S00S0 WHAT SALT LAKERS ARE WEARY Lqr Leader Says One Member From Each Ward Should Come From the Ranks of . Workingmen. Thin A MUDDI FI 11 rvrrtt. a purely I tiTik rlee In Halt Lake City. Mot In Buffalo rr Nw York. You nre ask'-to Investigate It. Asked tr believe a clllan' sorl. Tc confirm a cltlrrn' utatrrrtcM. It OF. The people are tired of the present administration with its blckcr-- 0 ings, petty quarrels, narrowness and general Incompetency. If the best men of the city will unite without regard to party there can be no ques- tion of victory. GEORGE A. WHITAKER TO THE TELEGRAM. 122 Main Some People We Know, and We Will Profit by Hearing About Them. ALT LAKE CITY G. A. 3 rd In ! at r.csmt Any article th.it Is more worthy of cor. ft r.- Than ore you know notions Indorsed by unknown t ; 1. of HI ThornAn Smith. parer-har.e"A l!jeht Fouth Main mvi; U a mutl-In with 1 bnrk my pain turb1 action of th kldnry led mc to ntwon that If nr kidney rull wpf at fault a n'.IUh In IIitm nave mine, nr th i reor-r.-t win I ih o time to act ror VUney eorr.pUtnt Bn In iW.lr.s nra!unl nnl ro with ori'.'.r.ary mortal th.t roiipllra which 1R I to lion are att to ar1 a I rtou trouble. trl4 rnvdy very 1 0 ar-out- . 0S? T Htl. J crt'o:.i J "The men that hoM office during the I next administration of Salt Lake, should be and must be, if the city is to j grow and prosper, men of affairs, instead of pinheads, men broad enough to see all side3 ci ail questions, men tfl cure k! !r.-who are tied to no church clique or polif1atlerlm;y advertled - It a f ir trial but It complaint ind j:av0 tical machine." failed to r.'.op my backarh. Thrn I POLITE SOCIETY HOW In this vigorous and plain language Salt Lake Authorities Are K -y l'V. to ttw l went for e i INVITES QUESTS TO J. Hiil IrIyin' George A. Whitaker replied when (o. store and dra It treatment. tb only asked by The Telegram today: HAY FEVER PARTIES. Divided on Remedies m that th-or to two wr actlnt "What should progessive Salt Lakers :n AflT thtir u for Just do to help their city in the coming orr. tl:n th bAckche snl lrrsulr-It- y Hay frvr parties are nil th. raj for the of tha kldr.ey urcrftlor." l sook-tIn a circle. lUro municipal campaign?" poHtr Mr. Whitaker is a large employer of I toppej." d.Ucd V", sampp? Invitation, which For jtal by nil iViItj. Prlc ?Z labor in his cigar factory and through2'St J : Epidemic. for Aur-jFoiter-Mir.-ur- n Co . Bufrto. N. out the interview urged the necessity rent. H f "Tht rte your pleasure ?n! r.. for the United S'Tt' of having a ciiy administration that agents at it requested by Mrs. Itur.errber the nr. .re Doin' a4 should be representative of all classes. chew!" went the victim fever party to be Riven at her horn take no ul ulltutr. "J "Is the question of the partisan views TrUof the candidates an essential one to "Hay fever! Ah-- a what shall I chew?" August twenty-thinSo he wound round his face be considered," said the reporter. will to divert for the most artitlc A screen made of lace. And now his sneezes are phew. Fr.poze, the loudcFt br." ze and the SON RETURNS AFTER Partisan. Views Don't Count. d .vr. r most fever If from hay you're suffering "It is not," was the positive answer. "IMcase bring Jour srr.olilnic "A muncipal administration need not and sneezing at the rate of five a'min-ut- e 25 YEARS' ABSENCE salts." be conducted on partisan lines, because over to the Health department step U The part s arc paid to there are many men of all shades of and consult the very young man ssful. fuck political belief, who have at heart the who is at times smiling John Iathnm, Who Left Father concealed behind a interests of the city and who will work to put the town where it belongs in the cheese cloth screen. House in Salt Lake in 1878, lead among Western municipalities. Smith of tho Hoard of Health. "It When have examined that screen, you Comes Back Home. "It is not for the good of any city to keeps out the pollen of the Hotter. have it controlled by one man or go forth and. make one of your own, and plants which is responsible tnla breathe no air not previously filtered disease. I use this fllteririr ?ueen church." t John m. fy rf Jmn "Will Salt Lake keep up with the through the screen, rand the hay fever and I haven't had nr.y I..tb m of is n'tt cold this summer," he concluded with will "go back to the woods." procession of the next administration win i'.'itp;v;ircd a p; rt' ' ' like the one now drawing to a cloie?" "Use a screen," says Clerk Horace an effort. w :r t "Vaccination." asserts Bacteriologist fig , ari l frru h rr Grass Grows in the Streets. .1 ! re. !. t Ckt'.' x thit tl rt "is the only way." Harms, "Never so long as the world stand?. remeIs r t t.: : h nf? t Harms M jar-nlitre the Bacteriologist No citv can be controlled by small ien, v dy: Th r in "! t as Sal: Lake is and not have the grass 1. Seek out the nffendlnfr plant and ' tuni d t !. f.imUj grow in its streets. Our taxes are unflowers tru't shed th pollen which gives l,i l M . Mr. Leathern ret.c in we . I.jrlrc receive nothing usually high, you this disease of f neez'-itlst n a'l rv r the turn. The money has been foolishly fxrr am 2. Boil the plants boll thm ! Ir.i? vertur-m t.rik ft n .ir rnr." never Imlled squandered by a Council that does not were befnr applyplants i .rr h: had -' n t it know enough to ask the advice of bigT'jiidj .h. all your hatred In the task. ing imnt l: ft. U. Take the antitoxin thus produced ger men. Mr. In!hTn ni"t.r t rr.'.t. t "The City Council," continued Mr. in the ui per left a and vacrlnate 9h- - f;iiv .;:r. I. yourself tu Whitaker, "should measure men by arm not on the nn. did Hot until h" rnnd l i id r.'Hy I , Out of Texas their brains and ability alone. As it is Ordered i t w' .i i In Berlin." Two thi rhU If, dnn th "They've thing r '. rii '1 r now only certain individuals are lisfnr r nt!n r i f says Bacteriologist Harms, "and It was c.r.st; . tened to before that body. A committee In every way." Place Because of As- successful is entitled to as much of In the however, filtered meantime, consideration as a banker, if its memface screen and vaccination notwithbers are sure of their ground and know OQDEN AND RETURN $1.00, on Woman. standing, the exodus of hay fvor victheir rights. The Council has no right tims Is on, for the sneezing ?ei?'n ha.4 to measure men by their bank accounts, opened. their clothes, their political or eccleVia I), cc It. O. P.y.. Aunv.ft Why Salt Lake should be afflict! 20. All WHITE WRIGHT, Tex.. Aug. siastical influence. These are the standmore than any nth r with fever hay and ?!nt munty city, the negroes of the town, more than 100 town is a quc'stlon the larm ards used by the present administrarfesthttdt ic In to Ion !!! r.nn-ocur? !lt tion and Salt Lake will have to break persons, have fled for fear of a race war. sors of the University of ITtah h ive noi CVil k n and trmjt d!rr, r. nvrry-on- " away from that influence." K.ilt Ikf ?.!- A negro attacked a white woman about yet solved, although they are hard at Invited. tn, ! work it. at m. acnd a a r.' and week Heeds that p. Labor turr.ir, l.Cj ego, night negro Bepresentation. They hive discovered a relationship ;o;r.) p. m. cused of the offense was hanged by a "To what extent should organized lathe culture germ and the hay between and saved from death mob, but rescued bor be represented in the Council?" but just what th connecfever germ, a Our Reputation .Sheriff were Notices the and posse. "It should have one member from by Is to state at present. decline tion to all they leave n the negroes posted ordering For r'!!nbl' r in bn each ward. There are thousands of frrr.Jy In the meantime everybody In Salt tablis.txd fled. and the blacks place, In jc-.this Wl.rn city. buy workingmen here who have the brains, to claims have fever. Il Lake hay A Texas & Pacific negro excursion u r tor cur it r?t. and tf nla )ou judgment from Louisiana and eastern Texas to El would never do not to be cultured, you ability, fairness, honesty tr.c Iriitlr.K trar.i!. ttock IncSul to handle questions of municipal govknow. debeen has Paso, ITtah Co.. recently, Main rt;. arranged rr3 one more can see Liquor than ernment. They off on protests from the Mayor side of a question and are not tied to clared and chief of police at El Paso, who the views of some one else." feared race trouble. COMMITTEE FAVORS men who few a "n"1 you suggestof UNION DENTAL CO., represent your ideas good candidates for. trie Mayor and Council' OPENING STREETS I BRICKLAYER FALLS; for TPPTH . . Mayor. Bamberger "Simon Bamberger would make a first-claDISLOCATES SPINE Extensive Improvements on Tenth Mayor. He is a Democrat, I know, but as Mayor he would repreWest Are Recommended to the sent the citizens regardless of creed or party. W. II. Dale would be a good Robert Alstott Severely Injured hy City Council. For the man", so would Hal Brown. Dropping- Into Opening in the Council I would like to see elected such ren Ftr: The Council Commit1men as Thomas Watkins, W. H. Mcln-tyr- e Fremont f'M'-Building. In f and Harry Brittain. Not that the ported l:tt r!,.h; ri to ui Ttninn worn; T nth Yct strrt frmn South Tf ::sj entire Council should come from the im. i:xci:i.t.Kn. cannot ranks of organized labor, but it should Robert Alstott. a brick mason, had his North T mpl putting In and a PERMANENTLY LOCATED. ; have a fair representation. in.iuiit'f bridge ntnr City crrk. The rinhriii!hnt;r "I can sum the whole thing up this spine dislocated last night by falling r);,sr !. ! I th.it South Vf nmrame Yo'.-f.rk Ijir.K. All speaker. "Munici- to an uncovered opening in the Fremont also rf frrm rd way," concluded the r:tlv!y teed. to th Jwdir. Klhth Vi triurl" girt'. graded pal management is purely a business,a building on State street. wcrk. jrfct I':r.:or no jay. that the Silt.il liver, rom;ar,v euc?ifln He was walking through the uncom- - compelled to n.ove its 10 1:1 !h"t.. o:f proposition and no questions that se- OU not It TKICTZ, business man would regard in pieted building and foil into the hole. thon a pile of ef back A rnrnmitte downward favored The of vrry lecting men who conduct nisof anairs, alighting " Coll cror.. Ilk...terth,. choos- - bricks. He was rescued by two passing the Citv i;ni;!rfr's pr:!!- for tho gradh cn should enter ir.to the subject of North M ln from N rt!i Ti ir.pi'' to l;rt'i n::i-,-wnrn, ing tha men who shall manage the af- policemen, who heard his groan s. and ing i: cr:u Fir.-- t a r 1 in no ..xt North n'nrt. Tie unilfri wVl to of the where his the station, fairs taken city." au t",r p.;;,r,i . injuries In the Council Mor.diy i ,'tt. to were examined and he was ordered taaSv-rt- i je. A Worm Killer. ken to the hospital. J. A. J. Montgomery. Puxlco. Wayne AGED MAN COMES TEETH county, Mo., writes: "Ibeenhave life EXTRACTED bothered SALT LAKER WILL twin girls, who have with worms all their lives. I tried CLOSE TO DROWNING rOSITIVFLY VHTIIOUT TMi; OT. relieve them which failed everything toW'hite's DANGER Oil 2iO PAY. Cream Vermifuge; until I used THE REPRESENT ARMY the first two doses brought four worms O .i atr.. h u r. . r,r.j-r- 4 - t John Blchard3 Is Rescued ccft from one of them, the next two doses, oo n'SMrc w?,. Kcrgan ;j o Jf ytju ! twelve, one of them measuring twelve Lieut. Le Hav Goas From Fort Dourr-la- s ..,tk a From Pool When at . I was child Lagoon relieved and an other t o ..-- ufii the ctri only Inches; We know wc can of four worms. It is a most excellent j. to Attend Veterinarians' Dead. Nearly Cream IVhlte's Verrnifug-medicine." is good for children, it not only deMeeting in Canada. UNION DENTAL CO.. u helps the cni'd to perstroys wirmswaras a of John resident Mnrsin. nichard:. off sicknsss. 2oc at fect growth, th otj- - tr.t Firm Lieut. Daniel Le May, United States was marly drowned In one of the poolx lifcl"rni;ivJr 1 il Z. C 31. I. ft 1 ';';! ; ri;.ff-irUt lor tuth t th trancl.army veterinarian, stationed at Fort at 1 the Lagoon last ntht. ot who Is qulto ncf. wandfr.t'i'rr. Internal Revenue for July. Douglas with the artillery corps, will dered hards, away fmm his rtlatlvra and hi Aug. 20. The collection of leave tomorrow to attend the animal reWashington, Mm w ay fell Into th lake, and L. J. DULL. MKr. the for of month revenue July. union cf the American Veterinarian and too feeble to cry loudly for help cr strugintrnpd 1003 amounted to $22,163, ISO. a decrease as 218 E. Stsln E:., Slt Lake Citj. Medical association, which will convene gle to the .horo. compared with Jrdy, liu2, of $111,291. at Ottawa, Canada, on September l.st. Ilicemn l)o5e happened tn b pn.sinp-- and htarlm: hls weak rrlef for "You were out fishing with someone and will continue until September nth. This session will be the first ever held assist ince. Jumped Into the too J ajiri yesterday, weren't you?" Inquired the first summer girl. the American association on foreign rescued KirhardfHe wan by almost "Yes Mr. Softun." soil. The Canadian association will drovr.-d- . and it took ron;e time to TV' "Did' you catch anything?" meet with the American association. vlve him. "Yes, Mr. Softun." Philadelphia Press. While the Canadian assosclation Is embraced in the American, the latter has Rank Wants Note Paid. HALF PRICE. heretofore had all the meetings. Zion's Savin Rank and Trut rnm-pan- y lien's summer underwear sale this Lieut. Le May is the only representahas fih'd suit in tho Third District tive of the American army at the assoweek, at Walker's. ciation meeting, and considers that h court npalnst Jnhn V.. and Mary Ann Howard to tl3'". allied to l been especially favored by his asEXCURSION has BIG FOUR on a rrn:r.l?ory notf by signment to that duty, lie will bt ac- due th tlelendar.t ca the 2r.J of February, Le Mrs. May. by companied To Ogden, 1501. via. Short 23rd. 5 Oregon S ? Aug. Sunday. Ilonors for Salt Lake Artist. Line. Round trip only $1.00. Special WHERE TC GO train 9:30 a. m., returning leaves Ogden FOR AMUSEMENT. Henry Tasrtrt. a 8:30 p. m. F.ilt Lake arti-twho has hen In Mexi4 co l ro r.itly compl--for form? tinif. A good painter will make a cheap Inan oil The will Telerram of that Diaz, Evening lortrait I'rffidnt will house look good. A cheap painter th I'rf.eldent Int. nds to to the form you on all sports, resorts make a good house look cheap. reof latter"? at the Emperor t'Jerrnany W. A. DUVALL, and theaters. Lock up the ad. now Mr. are Mrs. ami Tatrcart quest. the best paint and painters. column. in Los AiiKel and are expected to re124 South. Second W. 1145K. 'PWone turn to Salt L ike In the near future. r tlfV.on. WAo jr.r.i t rrr.xT.r Our t tr a .'.'rtrtn Reputation arl!r,c bigger No Fmall Investment bringswant A c r.t: satirf n th altitude of thn I or r rM. llrer rh. ?'.J:: T. ' ad. For reliable goods has hecn firmly esreturns than does a Telegram l: Uhcrrrs who 5; ' d more mruy In i.ilk-li- Try hv d tablished In this city. When you buy r. about th rights cf workman lh.ni In thlr t!rnlr i!d nmcvt tv. t. ! r rt enr.lr.ir a rhi'an Gerald You remember that you bet me of us you always get the best, for our earning them appear in Th Kir.r. !;: many Vhat "i the matter with tM FrM T' Iht stock includes the leading brands. a kiss on the election? gn ufcht Tt.y . one workman. ask t of Vfr-223 South Main strett. Geraldine Yes, but I understand to that Utah lm:M. t. f'st Co., Liquor de"'Khonr. Rot a rlir.ter In hii 'and. s an official count will be required c:"!r.e the ffer;d rrt". il a not Th r.ve---cide the result. tonlr.e irneral Jr dining-room- s The St. Dennis ytm Caf. private I .r.o'iirh for n r .l- xr? Why don't Gerald Well. I'll pay the bet now, and or,. pull It out?' on two floors, unexcelled service, r..- In hi dinner hour? Not likely!" T; "Wot! It it turns out later that I have won you tot?. ' en!, ...j. Yo u I h a popular prices, 268 Mala. ai;- ud' n. can pay me back. Brooklyn Life. lly fwr a J tax. AU dxi;fclit3 i:U IhesG, NOD A GOLD. ID S H AY 1 Gray Bros- - & Cos Present Locality Leased to Others. i Ir.j-Miou- FEVER CAUSES S NEEZING NOTICE TO VACATE SERVED J y I -n- On nrcotmt of an rvr-- r Urns. Co., vcrv fnrrrti to ro.-nn.m-c s "A-a-ah-ch-ch- rvilr! - b-n- .f y t-- WhiJr iliin;: so tlnv htartnl tli tr r"tr.r.il FnU but orTl(ki!r.: t!i fart that the lean1 on thnr pntnt prvrn-ini-- s wtaibl pin Hcpt. 1M but Mr. I.amilonl who in aK ways cm tin lookout knew the ri!lit!on of the cr. anl n nteii the .store to otln-- parti'-- , nnl at the Kitue lime serving notic e to vacati un CIr.iy Ilnis. c f). Advert isinp, nsin lots of prinler-- Ink, hzs m.r1 the rxtncval sale the pnmlrst of all fairs ever liebl in Sfalt Lak', while the stock lias bei n n tluretl to a ronsitbTable extent, A jrrcfit ftork of the best nierrhandlf in left. Cirav Hros. & thinking they had lo! tyf time to rhe n dollar out the remainder of the stock, decided that t stock should enter the new store, but worth of the on account of the leare expiring; arc fort ed to u?e extranr dinarr methods and efforts. To arcomplisli the closing of the n?rrk In iti cntirrtr ther have enjmjic-- the serviced of Cliirao parties, who make it a business to cloe out stork. They have made arLake, rangements for the prvati-s- nale ever held in calls commenciiip: Friday, Aup. J1. i he contract .vjrr-for the stock to be cbvsl out In 10 day. No certain price has been stipulated, but th object is to close the stock, no matter at what price to avoid litigation. Tlie crowds no doubt will be the prvati:t ever seen in any one store, but ample salespeople will be on hand to wait on all comers. Don't forget the day, IYiday, A tie;. 21sU at V22 Main St. The peat sale will start and continue until Kept 1e t we must VACATH. The wh-opjoriunlty f a lif time. Never such value offoml. Come tomorrow. Cbm every day, supply your want for a year. Hoys' cloth, men's clothe:, inm's hats, nirn'o 'umi:hiti5s, all Uxi than fiOe on the dollar. St. ew" at--iUt- y "A-a-ah-- irf ch z-- I f., fr ith I'.-.;rt)- :rf. . 1 r r-- t ALL NEGRO . S-t- f'ril t I- i rf wage-earne- -- rs sault 2-!n- 1 r. d. - n n. L-a- c n,-.;;- t-- at-s- . j rt K-u- th i:i:Mi:Mnr.i:THr. xttmiu:;:, r,-- :. 122 main' 122. TP Ai.V1 BROS. Uli .S3ra o ss COMPANY 0L - r F--Ut d n? j nt t . -- 4 d atf-.im- EAVETOWN if pn-sen- rM--?- S-- 1 r - 1 !, inrrrasinr luiincrt, Omr t hf building nt Main :.--p rris-.-ilr)- - i.;rt ! - l; r ht ft nd-;tio- 1 1 -- jr . a;-- . ! a-j- . y . Co n MAIN. all rur.n a:;d rrsT brands or Whiskies and Wines o:rLY iiAr;DLXD.(Girr the t.fzt) D1STRIBUT0KS ;;-,!- . J r.- -: .!- -- ...Manltou Mineral Water... jr-.i- s -- 223 S. MAIN ST. Telephone 473 H.-- 1 v? ill m a- ) . u - - 1 . ?4 - Cf-or- well-know- n . t I'vs O WHEN YOU HEAR MAN CUSS LUKE, DON'T TRUST HIM. i A We publish rating books for Utah and Idaho; thy tell how people pay. Merchants' Protective Association e-- fr-c- - -- ? .:. ;r.: K tr tl trr .t r.- -r fa-r.l.'- y "" - FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Mgr., Top Floor Commercial B!k. SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. Some People- Don't Like Us. - .- -- I - .MiieilL. .. I! |