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Show The Saet Lake Telegram. 6 SALT USE' DEMOCRATS MLD FINE NEW- DEPOT DISCUSS FALL CAMPAIGN T LINE IS READY TO ' . ASTHMA AND - Council is Petitioned for a Franchise to Expend $1,000,000 on Improvements in Salt Lake; The Oregon Short Line Kailroad company presented a petition to the City Council last night, in which it asked for a franchise to invest $1,000,000 here, In the erection of a magnificent passenger station, terminal facilities and shops. The petition specifies that the WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 9. tmZ. No EIO GRANDE HAS $200,000 TO ERECT A FINE NEW STATION. George Gould of the Rio Grande has agreed $200,000 on a desoon as arrangements could pot as be made. This will bring the grand toial of expenditures by the railroads for improvements up to and perhaps as high as 0 Decision as to Putting: a City Ticket in the Field is Made by Local JUDGE KING'S WORD PICTURE, OF PRESIDENT la Judge William If. Kins' speech by fore the Ixemocratle club last night he n tided to IreMent I,poevelt a a frramlttand p'.ayer ild and a colossal rjrotiM. He errathat of ell the Jimua-face- d d. tum nit ihf Stat- have he had never the mliTcrl-inhi. enual. He said to whn J!oocvrlt profonrd to oppe c!o:ntj All h can 10 trust, he promote the &rt currt-rcchmi for th benefit of the br.kft. He 5 Club. 00, CONS U1PTI0N THEODORE ROOSEVELT. to-spen- - ' The Utah Democratic club hell a I meeting its first matting of the year, in the office of George D. Alder, In the 0 thl McCornlck block, last night. What the meeting lacked In attendance it made up In enthusiasm. No official action relative to the choice of a charcsi Irfl'ir.t noovelt wjti ticket was taken, but politics, both naprofessing tt IIrIo.i and doing all In tional and local, were thoroughly dishi power to cn'ourane wtr. nnd cussed by Judge William II. King faten the chain of mU!taitrn en Judge J. W. Judd, Jerrold R. Letcher the Nation, lie made prophecy (V and others. In ald he which that nl OreUnd called the Chairman James H. Moyle found would te toKcthr Hryan which to after order, Judge meeting ') the next r.atkmal convrntlon. In Judd, formerly a Salt Laker and now a visitor, spoke of the early campaigns Hern opposition to FUphllraa and th3 organization of the Democratic financUl policies, and IlrpuMtcaii club In 1S90. He said that while everymilitarism nnd th fapta. thing looked dark to the Inparty, iuccei other times, had followed the party when everything looked gloomiest. be taken who h.xeery Any to ree the Throughout the East and South the changed nlffht. his politic lurlng Democrats are determined to put up a Uvcr l.ni I un'.npur-tnn- t. He the sail are united. and big fight solidly and can be atan lor.ed by the parfoUowed. He Judge William 11. King without sacrlflclrg a fundamental deplored the fact that a census had to ty principle. ' Thfundamental principles of De mocracy, he f.tld. are the rlcht of the Individual an against the rUhtu f the collectivity; the riKht of th Statin a ngaln?t the national lvernm"nt. He charge! tnat the tendencies of the re- I publican party were monarchical, nr, faM that there va romethtng man and fordid about the pose!on of wealth, nhich made the poeMor think tb,' tlovrrnmetit was founded fcr the private Interests of himself and h'n FACED COLD WITHOUT for Presi He closed with a OVERCOAT TO SAVE HIS Roosevelt. dent WIFE'S WEDDING RING. Mr. Letcher pleaded for a inmln administration, and paid that fu-f- t on a tajd, would l? "On" of the mo.t pathetic scns Mm. for enough I remember," said the p.iwnbrokc r, At the close f his remnrks the club occurred on one of the coM?t days went Into executive s".'n to d'.Mii A lust local politic, but nothing: wax ntfmn young man walked In and asked for a loan of pllshed. an I an ad J urnmeni v.us taker, to F i tcmltT 21M. SI on a wrddlnrr ring. My clrk nodded and put the usual question TCLEGHAM cdvrtir. brlr as to the name. etc. Apparently Now is the tlrro to call up John- fulf. the man did not hcyr th question!": Tel'grni:'.. - Cured By Sanatorium pro-Uuct- i reaiment e mt $2,000,000. In the Home. to cross at grade, Second South, First South. Second North, Third North, Fourth North, Fifth and Ninth North. It asks for the right to lay additional ocbe will and yards passenger on Third West from Ninth North track cupied jointly by the Oregon Short Line to South Temple, guaranteeing the and the Salt Lake route. The request requisite Safeguards. I ends by a 01 was referred to the Committee on Mufor of future and tracks, building nicipal Laws and Streets. by W. H. Bancroft.Nrlee-presl-deAs one of the condition? of Ihe grant- is signed and general manager. ing of the franchise the way is opened for the erection of another pasOUTING EXCURSION its senger station b7 the Rio Grande on bepresent site on Fourth West street, To Northern Points, tween Second and Fourth South, streets. All disputes between the two roads as Saturday, September 12th, via Oregon to trackage will be settled, and the P.io Short Line. Usual low rates and libGrande will erect a handsome and cred- eral limits. See agents. City ticket ofitable depot. fice 201 Main street. The Short Line, in conjunction with the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt TELEGRAM advertising brings re Lake, purposes to spend more than a sults. Now is the time to call vp soon as the franchise million dollars as 240 Telegram. is granted. Means Much to City. This. ,tep by both roads makes one of the greatest and most important movements looking to the permanent development of the city ever consummated here, and shows the faith the two great rail systems have in Salt Lake. The franchise asked for calls for the erection of a modern station fronting on South Temple, between Third and Fourth West streets, to cost a quarter of a mil1 ion dollars. Bedding, Baby The location of the Short Line's main Bibles, The be will here permanent. shops roundhouse will have thirty-tw- o stalls, Shoes Wedding and the shops will cover an area of two ' squares. Joint switching yards for the Short Line and the Salt Lake route Rings Are Offered in -. i In r of the r1:o- - Je '"w.n Q'jH. p, r 1 a r Ion p. fly v,l ill be laid out at the valley smelters. - : r : i w?r.i a i.y ftsrrAw,t',en for tfc Jr"r"rnt! et The Rio Grande and Short Line will , ! lon'-irr,Loan. for have an rangemeilt for joint trackage 3D rt r instead ot crossing tracks. r f C I fvl Trench P!r t.l. t..Tet1tK tr VJ. r The two roads may exchange properrtrrfcxl'r U rsui e'.".tJ to it-'t r.tvere br. , Pawnbrokers are many times the witty in North Salt Lake to enlarge their m &f r. M;f !TWf',r (inn for wall respective yards. The Short Line will nesses to peculiar scenes in which the 4yJ fmm nehr Ixn)on phrMflJUy ,h give up its trackage franchise on. seamy side of life is exhibited. Fourth West to the Rio Grande, that : 1 t tV. I t f . t 5: r.t. sMr n n a by th AfcrUttoa far th The proprietor of an East Second the latter may reach its depot. rree:-.ttoh n? he was looking Intently i.t the r. rJ li !hU !d h ctTertS o'sii A joint arrangement will be made as South street Fhop was standing in the In U i:ro:i,.'n tf of rstt. Iljt Jt.r V. 11. Itrc4tnt f um. it the of tr;. j:r a his while like ring, lips qjlvrrtd t fhe Hon. Mr. Tr-c- h to track signals, waUfmen, etc., at all Th at turn 1i!r t laika b4 thtmfttr PARK CITY AND RETURN $1.B0 Ill iPaj-doorway of his place of business yesschool girl'.. Suddenly he took off n to h!n. u:. f r frl will vnn Line by Short The rord fstsv;.! grade crossings. fc . A h t crrw-"'rto tb Aorltfr. br r car !irricf. rf his .overcoat and ?all eagerly: ;ti', build a steel viaduct on First North terday afternoon when a portly colored I t. J.nI ' rTh l Ti err. neti f.!r.ul!v " 'Please take this Instead. You street over the tracks, between Third woman, dressed in rags, came up with lr th cm. T.5 P vlroro-,'ttP ar forth the frtinumu Ultr n t!: I"-- . ! a T;ra- -. girrcam VI a Rio Grande Sept. 13. and Fourth West streets. This will a quilt and a pair of sheets, all of which see. we haven't been marred lorg. 1. r.2 tt cost $15i),000, and will be given to the had the appearance of t'olonel Trrnct. compiled nnd I'm afraid Fhe'd mien the rinpr." Leave .ilt Lake S:1j a. in. ,;'." n which fo'.i w4 cetjrlM b'nr;. being long-tim- e city free of charge. The change was made and he wer.t ikkIsI ctrci- -j ltn th- m,rr"lstrangers to any cleansing process. She Our - t. n ! ITorth. Salt Lake for Freight. f rrr. hi out into the without Reputation air. tha fT Ihm tt" .!t-them with Th" jit rr.-i- -) mr.'t e.i' m11 f usual the biting presented request r.-l.n n. "Alio r. Mr.. u car th: were rcricn ef In a i;"d overcoat, but with th lir.g s:if For rrlSatl rood has ben (jm.t All freight yards and sheds of the for little loan. The pawnbroker handw-r!1 r ef tM rt rt!y fpr-wh'rh will b r.arrtv! in f jr irj' tnbllihed In ih city. When you buy hidden In the vert pocket nearcn to Short Line will be removed to North ed them back with a crisp: "Don't want In t vA factory of pr. John P.o th trrAt. VlJlc rtwr. the Ubormtcry cf us you always Ret the best, for cur Salt Lake. Arrangements will be made 'em: they ain't clean." his heart." wa idm!- !1'kJ ty a Lt. Ion thyr-t- ' hr. t2.e crcatrr trtit t'- i"nm to th rrent "You lyin' rogue an' robbah, they'eh a fctock Includes the leading: brands. c : Clnrtr.patt pb t. Ua wto IcvcttU x.d pcriftied U. ,; jo that Salt Lake route passenger Utah Liquor Co.. 223 South Main lrtti. tr atmrat trains will enter Salt Lake via Ninth was sight cleaneh than you!" the ar.ser hurled back at him. South, thence east to Third West, TELEGRAM advertising brine re"Get out of here, madam, and never thence to the depot. All freight trains Now la the time to c;ill up sults. show your nose inside my door again." will go to the North Salt Lake yards. FACES A CHARGE 21) Telenrr.m. ' There are hundreds of other minor he commanded. "Don't you daeh 'madam me," she details involved, such as closing certain streets to traffic and numberless other shrieked, "or I'll have the law on you. OF EMBEZZLEMENT! I want you ta undahstand that I'm a BULLET FROM RIFLE features that have been arranged. I i n The company has spent $275,000 in ac lady, an' my mothah befoah me was a was She too." new lands for the depot, shops lady finally ejected and f V-lquiring r wt.m. menUy I If rf ;htaT t : JUST MISSES A MEN wanI:org M. Clark, who until nnd yards; $225,000 more will be spent went on her way protesting. s Tt u lhr5,"h rrrrm atr t!"1 :?:jf c;n "She's been here every day for a nri.tant in.itn.'.p;er at I.f:ihard . ('ft'o i!"t f t ri.- V j r.m t- - i a r'irTT.t on the site, making a total of $500,000. M?- ?r lot m c'lr i!fir?n ; t . r.r. t i m tiro r:xl u l hn e e "Hr " jra r The legal request for the franchise. week," the broker explained to a few Mont., w.tp arrtfld yet trrdiy after- t;'ut jci f.r-- t .r i t P t . nm.i r.t t i tl. .t w. Z' which is addressed to the Mayor and customer, who had gathered In the Iila in Street Pawnbroker Accidentally noon by I)eruly V. H. Mat !..! ':t yih trat;:t' iv hr p.re f , l,,jr r)'' lo m t n jtri- !f theosi t ,ii : ef 'in the City Council, is long. It begins by store, "and every day brings some conr ! t4!r-atn hir lov..l lo yr ir r whil at ult1 mall th Rescalllr.s Winchester Into ni Line is has founded Short article the almost worththat Discharges that Oregon V J stating s,.! J'ts many c i uil a. tr :9fT rmf'T1 ca'ur it ! JI. ! . Rer.Tal delivery x!ndov. on u been doing business under unfavorable less.'" i ur.f If tnl riv'.v ".'.' in e Door. Next taurant r.f 77.',ltur tnb fund. W I c . ptnfM rn'il traffic in both t'V Olhef J at'r : w! t u .Tr'. ) renditions; that the since loa iiar .tf l;a f.r A rdin to the o iaj l ilr.t n Sd. h 1S97, and Story cf Liquor's Power. branches has doubled rr-?the aruM II n r ' r.;i if r.t tnmad. a liorta" ofItn-hard.t ;,y ' He grew reminiscent, and told the folIM, whPh that the traffic from the San Pedro will Sam Cal'.ather. Abner octtirrr I in the John GaUaclur, a f t. th '?.' cf tv tri..rr r,ir IfCt :j ?tt f condition the stories: increase further cramped lowing " ; i v ' t t w t1 r a fcMjr i; call had Caldcr a do:e Dave oflhe tir.i vld. and rf Chasf sr'.i lrr tln pi;rt "One day during the bitter cold weathof the terminals; that the San Pedro ! i itn '.rT.f t : tv.;l1? m &. H k,ni, ftlt r"ofee eyre. .;c5r.t a :t master. actlnrr t'lark . po.t afternoon d late come er H-Lake shot v to into Salt a bleary-eyewill last : road yesterday o tn being It .;? through winter, man, whose but ow t.v k : i'rsi-f.jrrrr.ar, the discovery of tho rbortaeo Ittk I i:r-th i J1r.r'. Garfield Beach, Tooele City and the breath smelled worse than a u a of i firearm, the carfkss J i handling by ' tt f to and rnak I, r.t it l,m. ummoJ. gf It iV'fri v t agreed paid t t :: M",ft: (f constructing a line staggered into the store with a pair of trimf Leamington cut-of- f, -ofT.re of t wont the Into the A strener r r 1 rr.J.)-,rj r far tft th" Hirount. Srvir.il dajrt nsr t'.atc t by frl'r Rr4 l (Kaf ffl f 1 I fut from Buena Vista, running eastwerd baby's boots clutched in his hands. At a vr ftj3r. oti.fr i. s and tan.' t this ity. .;:, rn (han i about three miles, intersecting Third first he asked for 50 cents on them, but Rocky Mountain Loan company and of- Tho I'mtunly l.it-i;.i.r- .. r Sn tl, euth' rltb !"ti Uf West street at its southern boundary, finally accepted 25 cents, which he fered a Winchester rifle as security on l.lh ho v. a jni'rl.iy and that a double track will be built clutched as tightly as though It were a a loan. The proprietor was exuninir.j 1. on Third West street. fortune, and made a bee line for a f iirre !. Ho !!!,'.'! that tt.' fhortav the gun and raided the hammer part across the street. u Been Buying Land. ordr. It in was If rxe it ;r. v to that b;;t uorklru ibnKh "No sooner hod the foldine doors way b- . .irmdK-w- as fault of h'n. II" the it that he asun furth'r let When go two to cn for noes that It years closed behind him than a thin, frightenedsay . Etl not run frcm ; b:l discharged. has been acquiring -looking woman stole In. 'He took past the petitioney th" trm!:-'i-;htf of with hu The bullet wrr.t through, n par th ritdFiii'-nlands abutting on and rear its present the boots off the child's feet.' she ex . mi- - , I tiirIr.io b that h ta'., ht through Uk- wall yards for the purpose of putting up plained to me, 'an I followed nim to ask tition and pasped t I. to enable him pay th Uov vhUh p'.yjiv i.t passenger and freight terminals and how much he got on them. While he's (Jallacher's restaurant, Clr.I- t rniiK't,: i!. nuir.c i ire m If Mrs: and Jehn fan; door, barely and and that off appurtenances, it I'll try and get trackage sleeping who were waiting on th ru- a map is presented showing the new the' ticket away tonight n " r ; r from him and maybe I lather, r re. tH. an I Abner Chise and Dave Cal ! r hav I , i totalled t" do.'. nd tomers. f- .. t; ' rt can scrape up enough money to redeem lands. i'iar:.i ?r tLr-- cr.C a fislvt isc tlnt lb hard t t were Featd at the counter nnd the bul- he v,M mak t . a t r i' '.at ' . The petition states that the lands al- them. ltr" n intii ! t " ' rhirce. t passed Ixtween them. . "More Bibles are r5 In than already acquired cost the company . rr. r t tr r U r - r I ff t t a I j ft it ' and those in process of condemna- most any other onebrought article. I remem-bt- r n r, two i tion will cost $223,000, making a total once a man came in and demanded r.r tJ.' t' !,( two if ir,rTJfriltsrrt Ir -r of $500,000. It represents that in order $1.50 on a family Bible. . I f i As I tTJT3Cl already v t. V b to accommodate the new buildings and had a big stock I refused to take It, sr.4? raj cesra; i.'Lf i t..r t&t Ir. t. ra: r r t: ' i;r,U trackage certain streets and alleys up- whereupon he offered a gold pin set with th i on which the road owns the abutting an imitation stone, and a silver watch rrsrt,;j p r I .. T r la of conor of in has it process property, chain. I told him that V he was an trrjtr.-'.-t- . demnation, will have to be closed and old customer I would seeing 1 k t! ; f ratsnr.t. let him f trAt. Tft $1 have If I r f. ' In. i - i'f? rt. ; r i traffic diverted to other streets; that on them provided he'd promise to take w::r.-.ytfc.:n j a n yrnt r..nt Hy t,rt' t r t in w r own ; f th the company will build a steel viaduct them out again. v' t rV.t,tm r .i .Vjfa r r f (hr U"atnrprt ho on First North street' to carry traffic " 'Aw, what's the user was the tnr I sulky i th t.5 P;r v',:ai.44r.: over the tracks, the cost to be about answer. 'If yez wen't take the Lord's .y. $150,000. and that it will be donated to word for a dollar-fiftwon't yez take the city in lieu of streets vacated. rrdjie for a dollar.' " Cost of the Building. The improvements and new buildings, it is stated, will cost an aggregate of SPRINGVILLE NOW $600,000, and, with the money paid for Vantei-- A Situation Vanted Help land, the entire work will cost over HAS SCHOOL $1,000,000. The company offers to properly fence the yards and station and to surrender the charter granted some State Superintendent Nelson Delivers years ago. Would Close Streets. Address at Dedication ExerThe petition asks for the closing of cises Monday. parts of a number of streets and thoroughfares, the west half of Fourth West from Fifth North to Nicth State Superintendent A. C. Nelson de North; all of Fifth West between llvered a short address at the dedication Seventh North and Ninth North; all of of the large new public school building in 1 Grant between Ninth North and a point the north central The Solycfl by Telegram part of Sprlngvllle, north of the north side; all of Lynn Monday night. street between Ninth North and Hamilnew structure was erected at a copt ads. Quickest results i3 adverton; all of Culmer between Hamilton of ine S8000. and is one of the largest similar tnd May; all of South Temple between buildings in the southern part of the Ihe west line of Third West and the State. At the dedication the nlace was tisers. DON'T TAKE OUR WORD all inforto overflowing nnd several of the past line of Fourth West; all of North crowded more citizens, with prominent together Temple between Third and Fourth Air. urown, FOR IT, BUT TRY IT. : : : tne county Superintendent. West; 163 feet on First North between made short gpeeches. The name of th Third and Fourth Wrest; all of Sixth uew school 13 the "Lincoln." North between Fourth and Fifth West; all of Seventh North to the intersection H f Seventh North and Fifth Wrest; MorMINING EXCURSION ris avenue, in block o5, plat "A"; the A il te. ' TELEGRAM "YAKT" ADS. M H f west half of Third West between First H l it , South and Noith Temple; all of Eighth 1 tim J .5 , line or t To Park 13th. City, Sept. North between Fourth West and a point 35 I lines or leas, 2 tlmea., Lea?e Salt Lake 8:15 a. m. Fare, $1.50 between Fifth and Sixth West; all of 45 8 line or less. 3 tlrre 'S' r Hamilton between Lynn and Culmer; all More ths-- r 3 line. 1 time, pr Un 'N af Goodwin between the alley and 0C More than 3 llnee, 3 to C times, per line McKinley Memorial Statue. the Short Line property; all of the east ADAMS, Mass., Sept. 9. The date of and" we3t .alley near Culmer; all of Jef- the unveiling of the McKinley memorial ferson between Fourth and Fifth West. statue been fixed for Sunday, OctoIn all there are twenty-on- e streets and ber 3rd.hasThe principal speakers will be of the Navy Ixtr.g, Gov. alleys to be closed. The company petitions for the ight Bates and Lieut.-GoCurtis Guild, Jr. 1 y pra--isi- on nt to-b- a Cincinnati Physician Creates Invention a Sensation in London. af-t- T Aristocratic London Lady Cured Bv the Treatment of a Cincin- natrPhysici?n After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. - "John-nie-on-the-Spo- t," - ALT LAKE PAWNBROKER SEES LIFE'S BARK SIDE s da. and non-partis- Return nie-on-- rl an ! I- . j : .'.- -- !H-n- ; ) - rrrj" r.-.- f - .a ' r''j' tl ;;-S- - t- tnvrtctI r.'?.:, - " -i;". - 1 Prr-'i'-- t rlet i l f-- fr.m4 - )- Bt ". tta . - trtrrf dy t ar--- V.-- jer. - ijt'n "John-nie-on-the-Spo- Consumption Can Be Cured If rcr in imp t." f'i r-'- i-rt re-'.Ta- rvi ,o. .- -r 1 t-- '".. v-''-, f-- - - " - th-itK- fr - . ! f-- lter - - i a-- ei -' , t .. . s.v-'n- r"-n'"- - .1 nvo-.ir.t- s lrr y ir. iV-- 1't-o'- fxi-.nr- l- fr p-.:- 1 t( pa-lo- on d-r- ! yf i,or-i,.;rdy- b-f- t i , - n-x- l '- i:' - ; . t.--r- - r- '! r-- -- r Ttc. T'n Cei if!'., Sanatorium Apparatus Installed in Your Home Free of Charge. iiirittn. rr fri ; tr nt at-re-- - - - -ft ! " l p, S- .;. rr trtr. i (fc.- : ; H! ; ;r-r"- ? gin-sho- -- i.i - '- l-t- ?.-- . -," t r-- - v j : $273,-00- 0, n - . reirr N'n 1 rvINU Ur ALL bUl ILLIJ btlCKO.' i rr-jiisir- pic;"i tm - r"..-.;tral- y sar.'r i ' r;-'- !ii rO t-- r-i e- i - 1 :r.r b-..- -- - ti-aTr- r o.-J- - 1 dr tt f-- r.. f-- ! S y, $8000 , Tie aoor Question "Vant" Pneumatherapy is the rational and scientific cure for catarrh, deafness, hay fe ver, bronchitis, consumption, and all diseases of tne nose, ears, throat, lungs and cnesr. For cost of treatment and further ination address le, Jo - Robertson, Laboratory and Fac tory: v. No. 120 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. |