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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 10 ED OATS Hi The Evening Telegram. t " TELEPHONE NUMBERS. Business Office Editorial Booms Cost slightly more whole oats but g than they're worth more than the difference We roll H in price. our own oats and V they an the hst tn 2 be had. ANNAN KNOWS BUT HE KEEPS IT A DARK SECRET 240 228 TO DIRMOND BU WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts till 6 p. m. Saturday., mountain urne: Lccal forecast for Salt Lake City and nn vicinity. L.iriuw, showers tonight and Saturday. DENVER , Colo.. Aug. 21. UTAH: Partly cloudy tonight and saturaay; pronably showers in north portion tonlsht; yf-- I Barnb erge 0000j 0 j w l. Peery. a jx T- - 0 iL 1 in C. I . ....... ... . ... MAIN STREET. FOR SUr.IFEFS GOiilPLfiSHT t i 'ml ANY KIND j 1 1 - European and American. American, 52. European. o-- IMward j of full dress see 1 2 f studs McCoiy tl.Ji-,. .-l I CI.lt. t ;.- and - nd brtstHrK f fore kh-p- I EYES I JUST ANTHRACITE COAL, ALL Sh-Tif- h-- tf per ton until Sept. 1, 1003. PleasCo., 73 So. Main Ft. D. J. SIIAKP, Agt. JANUARY 7, 1903. We are in need of two or three copies of the above date of The Salt Lake Telegram, for which we will pay 25c each. Mu?t be in roou condition. Address Telegram Publishing Co., 14'J S. West Temple. Salt Lake City. EXAMINATION FREE. 259 MAIN STREET. - i lit Visitor M ip. i (IIIM l1 s lill? "I UUH good timi' 1 1 1 had. 1 NJ L i Tho tne"il .. rx of lif "V,z r !r" So- rial club arc in.ikln jtrn .ov cfTort'! a lir rr ord to brv.ik th" I LUr bi and sful and tn lh" (!; Cv wl'J run t to u I ,r:;i'tlJf V n'rldi k I.i;u- nM( th f-- I ALL STYLES nr piacsFs rpouired for ordinary ca?e? are carried in stock and we can fit you just is clty to th as soon a? the condition of the sight determined. aecujtelv When here are complications special and it will take from 'cneos mu.n be made, fill orders for two to four days to or Spectacles Eyeglasses won't cure themselves. Benson " l',' IE' bi Eye They should receive attention at once. iduide . 1421-- he id of P - Th'.rtv-pr- Tl c irr. m:v. tiu: .f 'I;-- ter. lay " ri-- Will Visit Glenwood ;::,:,'. d w..p a :i ll Ih cu-- at- t? I- - ' '. 'vif l'M;''ii . . Ml.Ti tr . . t:.. ;; - . ! .. 1 r i AI HUSLER'S FLOUR . Sptlns. Mr.. Prat k Grosb-ktl r sljder. Mrs. M. A. liu;ils. to Ivrivr, nn a ten day' Splines and Gt. rwi ! Sptinn. - (!-radc- i.-- it ui G J;:.c! I n n Gives satisfaction to t're grocer who sells it. To the housewife who buys it. To the cook who bakes it, and to the one who eat3 it. come. 13 If 2ZEITY013" HOTEL. European, and American Plan. EaTt by i j !"'; n. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, No. 1 East Temple street, has half a million dollars to loan at lowest market rates first-cla- security. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President; GEORGE M. CANNON. Caahler. ss ?v Cal.-- Ik' Oaklan l. G.d I'asoe. p.ik Annie M. Williams. Silt Klrbard 1 L f eAH o"?.T q ruiicrrA?; jiotkl. Ll .' "?T 1"! r !.T . I . - - - -- : t . - f s " ,A K 1 ';tt. " ;.... .....' - T 11 it : t r f : 1 ! F ih! I T ' . ' I! . . j . - 1 r . i r i - ! ..1 ; . i I ; X ".V - " ;!'. r; t t ' t j Wc do Ipjuc ,i intcr-r-- j r. pr.T.t r.:; f -..1 .- r!ccc:nt:r.;; r American Vall Pr:o:r Co. 3 i U3 i Third South St. 6 ll. ' p:.'tl.-- r.f f i f . ti r.'W :i : 1 fr. .'i oy -- : p iilO l: ' i i - ,..s: .; t. v. br-:i- I t i a r .' i v 3 f. - ' th Mi,: " ,r v; . nt it i -- ..-- J", j j in IT t. h..:i jl .! . ;: - p.- Idt A !: .kn i r - r - ! t tr ' - ; 1 i . ... I! i -. . Cv.:lh ..5 l. .":--- .. - I v In f r' 1 r"'i T-- t c 11 .v'ir.t.ir.rr A;t , ir.r-iijb- t "1 S; -.t - " . ' C, G t fl., Pi ! Morris Floral Go. B. H. t'-- r.- Ti" ..' .a 3 ' -- :- (2. wtV AP t Gas . r ; t f this city Tuesday evening from Thunder mountain. Tb Kfiitkmoi w.nt in en a tour of Inpctloc.. and while tboro a croup of f.i tr quarttofar.dPro: on th claims placr farno i) reek, half a Mil" frm th chums. Th ronld. nd l)und ciatlon was between $P'.'." nl ".'. A large rash payment wis mail. A larK force will be plac-- at work anil dv. meat wurk will bj continued all vrlater. pl a!;r rpr t rat 't 1 tsart i "t t ' .ik jni to rntJ'-s- Ir.fl. ",rin 'f th n '.': ..' nlntnc mT)Wr N. by i;'rtd.i-:Mt-.f- Fi"r 11, Pr f !"o d " J iih. to w.n civrn f"iKn N. f Iponrr TV 1 1 . i .; r ;; t j At t. nsrri' t dd .f p . ! '.2 13 "- - r. " :n: .. .. , r- .rTn ' : . t , Bi ;: t .t.j. n.,1 t. Pr.dt-;k- rr,! r..l 1 -- ;jd fft--r- - .t.Ifj linr-rti- . prtc r t irit,. Tie Ar,c!fj, cunHi,'.b4 ckscd last n.ght. by r. t V. ! city. . j Clrk- - la t!. T . Uur. y3 tr. . (av t:v Vienna Model BaKerj a::d cafe. 1 Cj"r-.!f- ;' 'Fb: e rr rs'l jnir er!rt V.iv . ri 1 1 V ir I It r. . r. cn n fir-if- . nfin ? n th T'-i- ntP F EE .tJ ! - ' ii n to in i.i'.im - t rn ' P t'' ' Prei..-rt- . Jam. cd rt f ;5 i .'.. : Gr.'ird Junction, I'bHi - it. .;.! t. i .i.iiMi i;i.; (JfofSi- N it :i.-- Tf rX C-.-- . . i Vrt rits? ! - . - t ' ?v ......... .... . . - V J?-- Stoye Co. & . ' ; i if - 1". '. NGLLLS. A'..:. -it day of f i- . . H t; -- f j-- !.' Af-dalli- h.-a- . - - 5" .tO . . - .Jj CitAii, C. THEIR OFFICERS. 24 sr-ve- P t ! 11 -- rr Cltjr at i .... ALL THERE. TV- - ... -, , ........... i ; . t i y , , ' . p-.- i..J . -t.- . r t it - s r. . r 1. . !.. " Ll i - ! ' Hardware Bi:i:i:i:rri:B3 national CHOOSE Ctt v. Ptah lik j: . ' I "5 j ... . P ut-iKJAfti- cj.-r- an d I . I - V; . ; ... ::::::;rc::r. . - - "i d 4 p Kin s .. ' a.GG . r4 .!' Mc''t d to t gu.'r.:."... ! can b tu.-n.id' for -, l.. .1 . B. O. I,. ; to L rli!i- t. 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M OLD BOOK ST0RI3 .! t -: lrit;. id k :.,?.dr.Gl.r. k C. Nutt. Fait Lake Ella Focrrin. Salt Th m is W. P.lak.. South Joid-inPt Kn Jcr? n. I'rcM'i nt, Ptah Swain. i.k!in.. pf vif Ab. rrroinblr. .. Jack.-ot- , CALLAHAN'S if, 1 - Buy Idaho Prospects. Lake City's new hoteL The Ken-yoLarge, superb anl Incomparable. on Licenses. Sacr.imi-ntoS'd H. Harris. Cd Ltzzeta Zrn;inkv, S.icranientn. L'lr'U t . j Our Price, 65c per Vol. l. ".t t r;!. ; f'ilALLSS , vt l lldri. f; wjibj' ...tfc... 5 1 ::-k- ! fi rf 1 . Via Bio Grande, August 23rd. A fine opportunity to visit the famous camp. Baseball, horse rac es and other sports at Eureka. Special train leave Salt Lake 8:30 a, m.. returning leaves Silver City 7:00 p. m. Everybody wel- ;'! t f: . i u t ' " . v. 1 j I.ti!in wi:tmi Tlr.rrin $2.00, 1 1 rr. ' l I i ii;n m::st M TAHV IH-hO- ;.i!.:.. t: ' . Ilujir ij l! ii. . ."-'- . ' ii, TINTIC AND RETURN r 1! ' : -- :i r r : - g. n. v. p.. ioi:si;v, b f.t.'r.d g. a. It . t S3 i r:.s.-.:i;. h ' e . nf to Portland. t - W. LlVlNGSTMN! P. Portland. Or., are becoming Immensely popular with residents of Idaho. Dur Hooper Visitors Are at lagoon. ing the past season the S'hort Line ha A party mim.i. ting p'-taken a number of large parties to .":. .m" nv r tb' Si.nrt Lin North Beach and yesterday took an- down from Hooper z i r..o v.tc a i o illc at other party of 200 to the beach from today, and are - tb annual Tb" n. ,ud-n t,...' Idaho points. waul. iH of ti.? y. n - I .1 000D BOOKS : ' t i "i- - I j. kkani:. jajiks wa in the .py hi i.ia i ft P y "p'-'li- h Sea shore resorts in the vicinity of SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Thcne - J r. a Vwt?'. A, I i'-- the day hi the U': t. r ir iz l . Idahoans Like the Sea. Jeweler. ndii fr at of lb.- treos rl- 4 j ? k 4" j, . l carlv this morning on a njin. trii. r th Itlo Ciandv. and w;ll letujn nt S o'clock tonight. the tro'-iblc- W. W. HALL, of tl v;'.td r -- uv.i,,..w it! ..mm..-- BUY ' u. t";plf I H!i Uf, W. M. P.OYLANCi: of p:ovo w. S It L ik- ' r !., att- : ll' busin' R ii .i t l t f. Ward Takes Outing. t - " . v ij lam Vf t; W. MALT IN of V.. an. Th' Six hundred ifA I ;;'''- " j .: "I. Hi . H ' k t r o-- t- Thirty-rirs- t lias been Sanely awarded the contract for the construction of the new jail at Bingham Junction. His bid was the lowest and Co. amounted to $2043. I. M. Iligley have secured the plumbing portion In the same building, they having offeicd to do the work for $3$G. : mt,'-" 1 m Jae '.a' CONC.UPSSMAN 1 BIG HOT SPRINGS of a j foSTEO P ATTlYli ll f'j II li'Ml ru" t. r.. f - ' Tt'.fp.-- i members of th V.dlov .t.u.e party which rem.dnrd an t.vtra ilay- In the national park for th punM.- of Her Boat Tipped Over. visiting the Mammoth Hot Spring, ar- Cainnbury had a narrow e.r.ipe rived here today. Like those of th- - patty who rn;nv- owning at Calder h park yes- -teroay. The boat in which she was rid- vesterday they report having had s'. !l tipped over, and threw the young liphtful trip and say the won r. to beveral men sen are moie niimrous and varied jaay into the water. rushed to her rescue and succeeded in than can be Imagined by on who has never made the trip. settfng her out of the water. A. r., . ' ' - ! - .i Contract for Bingham Jail. ' ' ' vr ' r S?. t th Mr. Wb ';. Yd!o Is tr.ivcMriT In hi prU i'.e car Co'.ojv " .tid l .tr.p m.I by ; party .f frb u Sh. T;, party will ntoa'.n In Zi.n th" Kr. at. t ; tt nf th ! ' ;tr.d will go Wt-in th ivc'tln;, :r; 1 . '! -- I ar-rl- 1 f t . f. 8 I - " .r -.- c.tHM'S't'it"; ' T. II. WICICS. vi rr. Ci l, nt cf f Car Pal.' ?:.; my. will la Salt L.ke S.iturU;iy u rtunr at SALT LAKERS SAW From St. Louis. 3T. an. t.-Pull- Ftat. "' I j j T. E. Harosr's .. ...... I id - .iIia ficrn iMlinn will ()C,l..n by the corr-l-n- dln: Join.d'at P j ... ., . i r - I - pi, The Rev. Mr. Newton, Mi. M. J. Lee and George (i. Lee of St. Louis are visiting with Mrs. Geors G. Welles of this city for a few day?. i i r1 TO BREAK RECORD! and county d!i lals' ccirsio;i . Hermltagt Sunday hae ! tt coii'.plcl-ed- ant Valley Coal . l l'r - f-tn'- s Alt i reparations for the $10.00 KNICKERBOCKER. 0. D. m tl Jo.ph T ... n.j "BIG FOUR" PLANS FOR SUNDAY OUTING BETTER SEE 9-- H I I OFFICIALS READY SIZES ! G iI;V AiD within a year. The Utah Light and Power company 1? to$.". furnish the electricity for the lights. A bond was given the Commissioners to cover the franchise. - Ji r . $ I - i il&titXll " . rr,?. Teas and I " in operation .3 l . .; as.-.-ni'- -'i 1 1 . ! ..... . .1.. an active part In municipal p. itlcs? l i. cry ISKeij u u I in worked hard "Hut torney. politics, for a good v.hllf without H;!en SundV i'V' r Its. S'if t I .!?: Now If t iner tho fjonclU lal results. In Kath tHri.lr hi" t r.u.idd i l"! of am j,Ufrrlrig. tho fellows who are I to take ikkrii fo th rrovd will Jri r.Ucrht. ,ylft ... nr . ..... s,nr.....a, 111' p lit' (in bifrb nnd Jar: ott". Th party will claml If if Ihrv ,:,n. 4:?' a. m. ar.d will jc b n Electric Lights for County. iTty thf hen nt "Tell who 'would glv r. i thr i :rn at tn. p. an administration. of kind (n J. Wash Young is at the head of a proper scheme whereby the residents of Salt I "No. I have no remedy to off r r.mv. n Lake county may have electric lights. Th? insPled Mr. Critchlow. "If I b Commissioners have granted him burdened with ld-f hould to County as what a fifty-ye: : ; franchise, stipulating that be done. I will .nd for a reporter ar.d to you. r stringing of wires mu?t commence within Bive them AFFAIRS six months, and that the lights must be The Picnic excursion given by the Wo- men of Woodcraft at the Lagoon vaster- was a decided success. A large crowd day was In attendance and the prizes offered for the victors in the various athletic sports were strenuously fousht for. nearly otijuue juimnft in in? uuuuuuii. NO? RIGHT? ll j ilh Kf-nflnz- lst Woodcraft Picnic Successful. M Si a fai nirhard l.tkr T'-.$vl Sh.irp. ft Jo'jn Or,. H with !.or. 1 in jc'.n ; parti ! wr! a j rbr.'V t r r fnr tcrday nr. wiii Ik- u to fr aft'-uty Sheriff Whlto. wh' thrt i rhonT.' to lay. wt m. ly in f f!ay takT by Dputy si r A...' ":; st at:: ani 3iu f f I fr. nvl ! ' County Allnrr.y V'h',t icurr, ns-KC- d ho-pit- al. k you HORSE-STEALIN- warrant wan A to that quesilon. hould have a business admlr.lstratl"n. How to pet It Is another problem. Put that is one I will not i!lciis." h' not? Uen.an.bM in reporter. ,lrt.t IMiro tfl " ,n thf. r..m il nn." AcVe ITim n Oiipstinn. ' Isn t it true. ir," "that the rcawn why we have mi In- is be.;;ui.e competent administration lu.lr.--sMm n of so many of the the city refuse to tuk" an Interest and Mark's hospital last nicjht. where she will be treated for typhoid fever. She was taken I at Provo when the c reus was there and was brought from that place to the t . M f Mrs. Martin Beickert. a trapeze per for- er in itingline s circus, was taken to M. i OF ar II DRUG GO, ARRESTED ON CHARGE t ; fl g x Jut on' AH w HI ay clay laborer will kIv Circus Woman Has Typhoid. P I.-- 1 of tl-.- 1 l Hill- - frm k n t!. h-- r THE UGH J . . - c- or ldernll jurln: - ,.!. I ! u- tn S July v, h t f Thl-- 1 jb Iit tofrth" - throir.c ly ofT. rrc. a?kl tho Clth!ov a IJ. r 5,1 !.!. t t 25c .ina 50c otzcv court. tr:' t t I-- . in.'- in- ii,to n alisJil rii" tiff wa. nttrnip'InK , ar jt xnH ttartc b ' illl'lI Critchlow ,i P.arrotto. name quej'tlon uiul answered, wearily; "Everybody, from th banker m w All the county employees at thf city and county buildlnsr were Rranteci a holiday next Saturdav by the County Commission ers, in order that they may participate In the excursion which is to be flvn to th Hermitage on that date by the city, coun ty and State officials. r r-iii- In lh I ) i Tb rnmplainl r t f 1 rn- -t t l iM. iit th" . . . ! i jf j. f-- r.-.n'- $1; I a .. . by - WarJ:;'; Cla;i'j;rrv CorJ.al 5 latt Sf"n r-i- mil ;t btnnd r.i lib 1 1 1 Holiday for County Employees. xo iouy . . tm d.itr. In ;i v nr.c c.l tz liiirp-lani' Ihnt parlv vesterdav mnrninsr pried n . . .. open me snow case n irom m mc-- o...l h hats, but left half of them in an empty, yve haven't tho rljtht kind of an admln- ervt It." building some time afterward. tctraiinr, onH hv wo t I . Tt'tlt ...... ' Will Be Buried in Sandy. frnm n hf,K,n,.s man. The funeral services over the remains and "No. sir. I am nut of twdltlc." of Samuel Snencer. who was killed by a ...tn ahmii It .it nil. If I oil I ,. n,.1(1 hl!rf KnmrKtvM f. lir.i:. iond premature explosion, caused by the boat of the slatr at the (Jermania .vmeltr. on Wednesday, will be held at the residence morning." in Sandy this afternoon. Critchlow Is Reticent. JOHN R. NORRIS. Proprietor. Hot and cold running water in every room 100 rooms, 20 private baths. 144 W. First So, St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. If you want t ,i ..... .... iukk rerly. "The theoretical imnv r is 1 r HE FORD HOTEL 1 . mu.....,.., Stole a Dozen Hats W. SECOND SOUTH ST C6 order mnM pfM..l for S.tlt Uik?" Prefers Not to Be Quoted. "I don't want t be quoted n that .. WE HAVE IT. 'Phone SOS. iJurton coat k Lumoer sjo., YOU WANT. l"1 In i mmMmmim3imm'' "i InUi I 1 m th HOME NEWS. OftLg OF . . 1 this city campulcn . JmZi im-.- - t" a h n i r i "fc "mS 1 I SNAP SHOTS AT iff I F tJLSm-lm- t m Tcl-Rra- -- i j . ., ' . T-cra- BOWERS, Jeweler, 23G orr. Kn:;vc:r. , -- The newest ideas worked into the best You will like what you buy her jewelry. ana be pleased with the prices. i 1 fe max:; ni nrr.7. 214 thp mmi,-- camnalrn in Silt Lake" "I know nothing about It, truly I iWl," nn.wrM Mr. cine States, central Mississippi valley andMisover the lowest and upper Southwest, "An a bindm s man will you pot . iy wh.it ,yru think ahouM lf dn- 0 sisssdmd vallev and southern nlateau. over portions of- 0 to help your city?" Precipitation occurredNew Mexico. MlnArizona, Idaho. I'tah, I t know. m nut of nnliti. I nescta. Louisiana and the central Canaredlan provinces. Thunderstorms wrc "What iiustions rught to br nr'U prnmlrfnt It th r uv.p.i$cnr 0 ported over portions of Utah. Colorado. ) "Oh. I don't knw. r at!y I Irit. IViik" lr.-nut; dn t rju!" Minnesota and Tpxas. mo nt all." con, lud. Mr. Pr,ry , h- - ,urn.., ,,.v k ,.N M nrp.cnta. with si wrbt chances e ?ewnere. r. rii" i.i -.i v- ri'.' f - r. w R. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. in me covirpe or oniainir.ff vrv of represents tivn huine run n th" Temperatures Elsewhere. WOMAN BRINGS SUIT a in pa kn, a CHICAGO. Auer. 21. Temperature at 7 comir.K municipal Philaa. m.: New York. C6; Dostori. man today sall to I'apt. Pat H. Washington. W; Chicago. ,; ; Lannan. delphia. FOR PALL FROM CAR Minneapolis, 72; Cincinnati, CI; St. Louis. 63. Th" "Mr. Innnn. will you whit in your o; lr.i'n liJl b Th Cnr..!t.!.ir It iUwAy at. I p.v-r- r done by the cHlxns of Salt Iik In ronu-.inh.n MoSuirffd'rl Pretty Jewelry Constructions rt e DIAMOND MERGHANT your views nn iv-ry- 9wv 3 1 IzS 1 A young mining mm ar.d capitn.ut. v.a n wfll-kr.ow- A i S T-, nm,,. "Mr. Peery." wild the reporter. "The THfgrnm ward rn,,rl "WEATHER CONDITIONS. The Man on Meighn St. E. W. :. '. l;ir p-tc- 0 0 T ij t, t ,v v t 0 & T ,v D. II. PEERY HAS DECIDED VIEWS. ." ' M The nutrtf cf cur Hu ? I r. 1 1 It Ls.i en Actual to a ttlir-.?!- , It wlil jay yes s If you r :?- i, r c. riic ta U Xw. rxlrtw rd XUlUui art key e: cf cur liusinrsi. Declares ThaMIimself and a Few Others Understand Why City Cannot Get a Business Administration. cooler. j 21. li-j- . B kiuhav i;vi;ninc,. Arm t f S |