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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 4-- the young Indians in close association with the The Evening Telegram. white race, through domestic and business rela tion, which it is contended has done much, and is steadily doing more to disintegrate the tribal association. In the year covered by Col. l'ratt'b rcjHrt 510 boys and 420 girls had auting privileges for some portion of the year. By this is meant that that number of voung Indians were employed in THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening; Except Sunday, by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated.) Office various capacities outside of the industrial depart ments of the schools. Upon this subject Col. Pratt savs: S. "West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah, Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms, 22$. 149 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The requirements of our outlnjc system nrr no well Vnwn I can safely say that 90 per cent of those who applied for Indian our pupUs. While help were suitable people with whom to plarewere the boya work larjfely for farmers, others pUred In mechanical situations working side by Fide with the regular emin variou3 establishment. ployees I find no prejudice. Indian youth, properly prepare.!, ar welcome at all our schools and colleges everywhere. The outing system nets young Indiana on an equality and nr. relations with ceptably Into actual industrial, social and moral the Rood people of the country, and breaks down prejudices be. tween the races. It establishes that youth of the Indian race are entirely and Immediately capable of taklnc on ctvlilxed industries and pursuits. It generously opens wide a way out of the reservation Into civilization, and proves that misconduct and failure amonff them under thene Industrial privates nre comthe paratively infrequent. It exposes the folly of specializing "renaisIndians and making them peculiar through sance of Indian art" employments, to pa?s from nomadic of name for a living through a purgatory of nomadic t beand other arcompllshmect. migrating tween summer resorts In search of a tnaecr nnd ratine livelihood. In order to satisfy ths spectacular And ethnoloKlrul bossei among cur own people. whims of a few One year by mail, in advance J7.00 Six months, by mall, in advance 3 60 60 One month by mail, ih advance One week, by mail or carrier 15 , 3 cents Single copy, everywhere Remit by P. O. money order, express money order, regisadtered letter, bank check or draft, in the name and to the dress of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City, Utah. to the Editorial Department Communications should b addressed pertaining: the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. to Rejected M3S. cannot be returned unless postage is sent for such purpose. Communications to advertisements and business hould be addressed relating to General the Manager, Salt Lake Telegram, 52 W. Second South St. General Eastern Adv. Agent S. C. BECKWITH, 9 Tribune Bldg., New York City. General' Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD. 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. so-call- I.NISNN curlo-producl- zPN FZHT I BE PRESIDENT HAD HE ACCEPTED OFFER OF 1900. j ROOT WOULD H yl th al I?-- Vice-Presidenti- Tr . ' .r r 1 f r rm ... )".' it Thl self-constitut- !;' 1 1 1 Itt r-- -- DAILY ANIMAL STORY FOR vi Thoto Her.tlonrd. It t V:rderftrd here that the e:.rt!' n I ' r rir e I! .. t U! r. t t ar.r, but thstt Cov. Taft U ft:.J th rreerr-- d f th r.urrru ran IS la?". In nite rr clhf r f !ni!ti lr, the nM. ThT" THE-WE- E uul'.t! nrr!if'! n. ti a lncvr. th it Arr-'-T.j- dr:r hi rf Vc E th COLLEGE - f- Y-r- ; 1 oruiir 1 - - f" - 1 It ! r 1 ci-afic- au 1 1 " hi-m- tl-j- . . f'--- r tn-nn- ril rr.ey-(ier.c- Septembers, d t 21, 1903. at-.- - . t-- Hbout .il!--w- Chnj:o at rr?!iIo. han ebat.jf r 1'r. lh . f 1 ;,fir:e. 3 at I ." self-supportin- g self-executio- n 7 WarstrJA Ituticnry n r ff i !) -- Oh!" ?rl! vuu. "(hT, Th d "Ye, hut bid I d h.d kt I if''. if ; :.-- . r.d r.tutcht It In t t f". I i 1 I tk su' l- - ! I n;ul !,". V r-j- I ti", frvm - ey- l:!r fa! - how rin ih Uv-d?linked Ti rr.,:" I !. ;. "U ;?. f ." a him. thuKht trtjek al r.t; Vk, 1 1 J her r rf do n T . In bed I r !'.ir vit h r "T rrl! 'V; ful. :d e f"T t', r : Ii-- k. i t i w " i eKul.itio' t c Ilvr-MfM-f- 1 fmrn Chief I. D. Crd.'jrn. will j rnvli! nmjdo for b fair nf th Th- i xh; i uiofvst r 1 - r.; lve . h'-rt- . - Jennets rr. ! ncab cl is.". ltl. 4 tVTd '!- inrbj.'..- -. r,f Ciil. - Sn i '". -- t, rah . r.ty-f.tj- r rU": j r.itllr, " " J i; .r..ostriches, Jld; r; bl2'ft. 511.73; f.lr ;;r r tl f r-- tir rr.it- - !n t'r n wtilt 1 ff rtnm"Rd ltu" f'f t tint tl; th i b.j.-i- - .!l- if i.''- - u 1 1 c r nnd Sj iln ' i Acju-- t - n. t '. I ( I i -. 1 - 1 !. I trib It 1 d i-- t! h!. r. "Oh!" exclaimed the fair summer hoard- across er, as a couple of calves camjit-rr"What pretty little cow-lets- :" thp meadow. "Yew air mistaken, ma'am." said the old farmer. "Them's bullets." PROPER, THING. lrtr, "the whole peered rf Ihr ai;!n . xpe. rrd varmints wuz Jf.st to njer by profit rltticc. Th Sioux done fomethln t' me onct that they co ild never do ok On." "What was that?" Inquired th lr.trrt-c- d t! t , "They Hcalpod me." ;t - Chicago News. "Would you like the cause of your late husband's death explained on tiie monu- ment?" asked the gravestone desipnr. "Well." replied the widow, "if it doesn't cost any more you might engrave a couple of cucumbers ou it." lm-nre- ss hr'. NOT TO RE REPEATED. Philadelphia Tress. "Yea," the old Indian fighter was eay- - b: r; upon th tre lMpos for ffheer pladnR9 loud and fre: And I ko rlnRlnff to ny dear. Kiss me. Swetheart. tne fprlnic And Love U lord of yon nnd m. hert. mls'-l-thrus- -- JOHN tl.rt.ttt-- n tU f l"'-'i- lh.n hS tir 1'ATNC Wl!" j ; --..- 1 tr.. : n sv.. a th" Irr In rt .r, .? t r.- C'efjr ff ' i 'f "1 '. J tt ! 4.rd. r,. tv tr.-i'- f' V lihi. f I''a ) sr k -i j- vt KAiuru:i.t. t t a r t .i I Mr .:, f r : i".o ir. :! I fin-d- ; lUit; V. :- t 1 ! f. An n, ar .'. - f- t f f r.-:- ! f t?. 1. t- " r. v - i' 1'f.iJ.i M t"t l t.tjr. ;.!.. ,f!. .al.i. M ? it ' i w f r-- r f -- ;!) A f Tt.rkr;. ki"n ! ? Arsi th ..t' T?- - . .r rn t t ' re. 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Tf f rr 'T-tr- . . . nr.-- fr, Vrr!i' J ,y 'rt" H WELLS, FARGO - rcstniaster-Or.t- r iber b.l ffui-.ty- xi-l-t!- th" K".i . f . 1 1 v, P;r Ma' n; . r - t e re ral ar.d hill-r- a: i" It rji'. bilfif atlon nr. n: th Wt.rl !'! Rov. i f!,oi hne b'n r r e . r. liclni-- y i t . b Th' l- r trdlMsf A ' t:tT!U n.r!-rfr.ti snow. live-stoci- rrizc V,.', rormer : '?T ' i:- -d ST. I.f .fIS. Auk - the th n ? v. th t'; a f ring frc.?i e r', l a U bin orlO eiq rniZES orrrnr.D : i:; l aJ- t t p! v rr ix - . r rr re b-- r " l?. r. tTAtCA. ! rT frrm V - Thef- rr',S !h-v- i y.r f a Tt V X-- 1 r Pr a ", t t Kilbom 111. I'aynsitfr i t t t rv "r f 3 r."t j I v t V!y. th ; a? ! ; - rj- " th.it h.r.tl; th rflti n 1 ? 1 i ! t h ;t u.ur h I J C tr. '. t Vk T! . "lt-J- t mltrri 'I'll. r t K J.l '.':tI ! r IHl rtt. - .n'- l ! 5 . - thr- aw t ?T ' X bid j ?,,- . t:-- 5 '" that th ti r d; I? al !. h ! In -.f A. d : tler-ff! th i -S I 1 tf ll n;'", Knife. ' ? rtr n- frrrivr t r, Ofive Chase With a HI ti- a 1 l- o.-- y V. r tr. ratt. t' 1 r ; k r.1. 2 1 1 " 1 !j ' m nnr C. H Anc-- f r'-A- 1 r.o . State-is- : VIP.NNA. n A SLIGHT MISTAKE. M.-,:r- ! A t .mm!r, r.r rfvt.r.4' of M 11 mardlr r In th" Mo;it. Tt ti 1" r-'- frtr. !.)! I; e t ": . W. Gr IK. l"ra: , K-- CArjTAt. ir re 1 at tie r--- v. r. rsnrorTAnT. k :i a . m-.c- I ibr cftTrd ? Tb T MJ. ry ! '. 1 e-- National Bank of the Republic T rr.ANfism, In r n;mir.'l . !! r 1 j. Known People. j n Ir.f.-.rrr.ail-- s. so-callt- d bald-heade- 1 c 1 k .i- century female, but a genuine new woman, one who At Last the Worm Has Turned, is a graduate, not only in domestic science, but the Few families of wealth who are constantly mi study of the bodv, morals and the soul as well. the public eve nave been so lied about as the William Smith, a millionaire nurseryman of deneva, This rich tribe deserves censure at times X. Y., pians a new college in which woman will be iind may be justly criticised every day in the week, the main Nature will take precedence over but the farailv of Cornelius Vanderbilt has been so Latin and study. (3 reek. Mr. Smith hope's to produce won;t that hounded certain by newspapers 'persistently derful bits of femininity. Here are his plans: "The is a pleasure to learn that the worm has turned at will teach young women of nature. I believe hist. Cornelius Vanderbilt has instructed a promi- college evcrv voung woman should know as much about her nent law firm to bring suit for libel against the self as a man does about himself. Not only domes(newspaper) of St. Petersburg, whose editor tic science, but the study of the body, morals ami Jlu Vanderbilt wants severely punished. This is the edsoul, will be included in the curriculum. What betitors crime: 'When Cornelius and his friends vis- ter does she need for a fair start than health, intelited St. Petersburg in their yacht." wrote the newsligence, spirituality? (liven these, she can eonquer paper, "the ladies were hard up for jewelry. They the world. The proper ami practical arts of home had not dared bring their tiaras and other great keeping, maternity and training of pure womanhood Yet so as to Russia. a the barbaric country jewels will be the aim of the college. The maiden, innoIndies did not care to appear without jewelry at a cent but no longer ignorant, will then know how to dinner party given on the yacht to several members select her mate and her culture will aid her in the of the St. Petersburg aristocracy. So they made of children." Mr. Smith is S.I years old, the rounds of the great jewelers of the capital, se training and a bachelor. lected a quantity of bracelets, earrings, necklaces hale, hearty and headdresses and had them sent to the yacht rxn in the Kaiser's Army. approval.' These borrowed plumes they wore at the Cruelty The Herman press which has Imcii indulging in dinner, and sent them back next dav with their caustic criticism of "American miliOf course the story was a lie, perhaps a malicious one, but the Russian editor should not be tary barbarism' should turn its glares on the Kaimade the scapegoat of this affair as the story for ser's army if it wishes to discover a fallow held fur which he is to be prosecuted was published in every just criticism. Some of the stories told of cruelty indicted on German privates are almost beyond beNew York newspaper of prominence. lief. lut there are cases which are nHlcially vouched for. Sergt. Punkcl of the Seventeenth infantry has The Indian May Become a Good Citizen. just been sentenced to two and a half years' imInIn Lis annual report to the Commissioner of ami degradation for brutality to priprisonment dian Affairs Col. 11. II. Pratt, superintendent of the vates, lie was tried upon 5(18 separate charges, 3i(3 industrial school at Carlisle, Pa., makes an instruc- of which wen proved. A fusilier named Krus retive showing of the work accomplished by that in- cently committed suicide as a result of tin- - cruelties stitution since its establishment under an act of indicted upon him by Dunkel, whose favorite methyears ago. The report indi- ods of torture were kicking soldiers, boxing their Congress twenty-fou- r cates that, with proper training and education, the ears, compelling them to carry loaded trunks up Indian can hoe his own row, so to speak; that when stairs twenty times in succession without rrst and the older generation has passed away the Indians belaboring them with various weapons. Iuukels who were born since wartimes may be made brutalities were brought to the notice of the aucitizens. Col. Pratt, then Captain, un- thorities through the medium of anonymous letder orders of the War and Interior departments, ters. Sergt. Warnicke, who was recently sentenced opened the school on September 0, 1S70. It occupies to two and a half years' imprisonment for malthe site of the old Government barracks. The lirst treatment of recruits, has now been condemned to pupils, who were brought to the "garrison" by Capt. live years' imprisonment and dismissal from the Pratt himself, were a band of Indians scarcely re- army by the suerior military courl to which he up moved from the primeval savagery of their race, and pe iled. These are only a few of many cases. the photographs of some of these aborigines in their Mr. Kausher testified n't the Hodge trial that picturesque native dress, including blankets, feathers and moccasins, are among the interesting sou- Kyan had died struggling to loosen himself from his venirs of the early days of the school. In the twenty-f- bonds; that the man's hands had been tied with our years that have since elapsed the total en- great strength, as the thongs had cut into the Jlesh. rollment of pupils at the Carlisle school has been This points to the mysterious lover theory. 4903, of whom 3053 were boys and 1850 girls; the enrollment in the last year was 1208, of whom 747 Sir Thomas has spent more than a million dollats are boys and 551 girls. The average attendance in in the yachting business but he won't win it back the ten school months was, both sexes, 081. The this time. number graduated at the commencement last FebThe Keiiance is lnyinj with the Lij.ton yacht ruary was 4G, of whom LS were girls and 18 boys. The total number graduated from the school, be jnt as a playful pussy coquets with a mouse. ginning in 1889, when the first commencement was Andrew Adams' was in line with held, was 373, of whom 203 were boys and 170 girls. are tribes different Seventy-severepresented in the th crime he committed. of Col. last year. Pratt lays great student body 'i lie Keiiance is trying Hard to make a race nut stress upon rne vaiue oi ine ouiing system, w nicn is distinctively the "Carlisle idea," designed to' place of a walk-over- . Maude I saw you out riding with young DeBlank last evening. How did he you? me at all. Impress Clara Oh, he didn't d men. endure can't I Maude Why, he Isn't bald. , Clara yes, it Is inside. ft f . t!-.e- Chicago News. si HOI J1AL L for the .: rrrm'.rer.t fr ed - Telegram readers leaving tiie city for a week or more can have their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 140 South West Temple. Puck. Aunt Margaret And If you're good real good you'll go toIs heaven. that all? I thought Dorothv Oh! to say you'd give were going you maybe me a quarter. HOPELESS CASE. ST ICMV 3 TLMCLL 1 t SALT LAKER ng 1 DISAPPOINTED. r j r. J 31-5- Amonj- - -- Chicago News. - y 1 1)1-- A LITTLE FOLLY. a- -s t-- - k Entered at the Poetoffic at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Matter. re-grets- e; the . ti n t other men e mti r.ed cf Nf (.en. Jhn J. bVCLISM. A CAT-EYAs an illustration of the earning power of young th ln:nT.fM f cf Ohli. J'.fl! Plait.' cf r,l Her.alr Vt;5e:ar Indians under the outing system Col. Pratt submits Tom Cat nrd ll-H ' Yf.rk-rU 'at md rr. rlsM thT t r rrdr.er.t T-. rr r.Vl.T I.AKH CITT. l"TA1t. on of ad fence. nnd th" MCr the back the farr,'u v rsht'.r mlv; K, fr.f tf boys figures showing that the earnings i II w sr BT v'.re an c TT. f t..t a vhotn faw Mm which cave girls who enjoyed the privilege of the year amounted eye. rojtdn't h"p nrv!?Jrc It.pccuUr ard x a a ; - . tr rw r f Oh: rex'.-.- ' rd. .: i r man I A. ? i.t n lb to $..l,oO:U)2. Beginning the previous year, they "Wr it earth -. !tl rr.ail--, !th coiii'urri; r::?drn. d :r ! '.e. a Vn i look V.k" rr.t the r t CI At, AND f i'jr.NTiriC r. t'V. .'.' lth ll'OTvdri r saved half of what they earned, and their accumu- be i i:u-- t t in." sf . ' J ? u t a r"; (al4r,"t lr.f..f th T- rn, Hk" "K it." sh tt re drjly, rntatl lf New Y rk crtar.lf viV.rs. lated savings at the end of the fiscal year were $.i.V "Iliw did It ha; - n? " . yt t "Well. It w. like th'."' My rrdtrl h J cnlffi-'f r.evr rar 00;j.G7. more than two thirds of which is at interest. wan law. lb" tire n ir.atn f th beM otr.lntf Private P.". fT,f-. i rmdr.erdly but i It nhnrr. a r d ; . a t c " t t fr In in a banking institution of Philadelphia. s r . nf Attf ih lo!herd ., r:if, nntmrdIn MrKlr.ej"ii Cftb.r.et. cp.V'A Jr. a',l It ,n I!' fifi e nd they wr.ii! h.iv t.t i.ke it fcr 1903. Opens It on a t!.e clu lr, ll Jt f;r The Real, Real New Woman Is Coming. and l'k I to I" in rrv.f ;! n r n't tiua!. And now we are to have the real new woman, lien, hircry. r w I? d V .e. r. 3 r a tf ;s:V.t it f Vcr ff ir.". .;. 1 I It not the counterfeit type known as the twentieth bif to cat nrd iw as lUc'l- rre-dfr vr.r.r r.r.v. cfiSAN. SUBSCRIBERS The data when your subscription expires is on the address label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance. No other receipt is sent unless requested. Xo-vos- lirv t M. , tv if i h-I- al e TO MAIL Van-derbilt- 1'fll rii j 1 !t li-- .' , FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. i j WE GOIISIDER at t-- ( iii--'i- lr. jstjcr etlfn cf e;clany tlrr P. t ar.l The irony of fate wai rxem Ufle d in a. Itor.MrVfll. lyre rr. t f re . rrtr.tVr.r PoaimAk'er-CJenerletter read by Payne rur.tly tb P.Kt dinner no autrlie 1 at th recent dinner to becrrtary Uxl until Materr.er.t hat ye I ever teen made cf th. matter. e.f by the member of the general plaff. Tb text th letter and th was by th from The letter Td becrrtnry ier.e ha r.ol ral Xfttmater ben rrd ISkO to written during the rummer of but if. Riven were that tub rear,a the members of the Republican r.atlor.al the War drrarlment a at that lime committee. In It he declined the prof- In tueh n, rr'.'.lral tate. that Pr-'- . !er.t fered honor of helnc th Republican JdeKlr.'ejr deS'el Mr. !' t la rrr,aln candidate. Had he ac- at the and o th rjofTerr l bnr, ir J r. President to vtaa re i; a r. y derltr.rd. would have he cepted made a h"?t Herrt vry day, in plate of Mr. ii"vr;i. In hi. h he joke hi Irtere t in tb ! hi rtsrtt at Many Humors Afloat. welfare of ib- utmy Humors of others to u horn the posi- lavln lb l"tdn-- t and b! e?k, 1! e to the r rcl n! tr.e r, t cf tion on the ticket had brn cfTWe have mvd no r always ixlld at the national i: Hal. his ucrtor, The New York Sun. .is-kt- ry 43-4- FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2h in tv , ; r 1 i. c f'cMI r ! a;!ifi!"t ir lhn 1 -- :. rr. rnlir tfi'n f ' - . '. Mr i s- - ! I! Ss pif'i th' , !th th t. v ir Jt y p T? tt"1 t, r tri r rr-,- ;." : f rt l. Philippine Artnr Rrur.lcn. Tb Ft PauI. Atr. .-.t fc.-.ny- Arrr.y rf ih Phi'.ir; br; . in Pt. Pa'-.- fcr f i.'.rx A u r-- t lUt. r.f ih l -- '' '.". b fttyrrs? r Tct ::i ! yr-- j vifr .:j r u trw . r.-- 'n . |