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Show The Salt Lake Telegu am. 4 ' ... business principles. Taxation is never excexnive, but every needed improvement is made. THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER, Published Every Evening: Except Sunday. , by the ,: SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING; CO.. 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One yer. by mall. In advance ..T7.W 3.50 fix months, by rcail. In advance to One month by mail. In advance One week, b mail or carrier 15 fclnriB copy, every wn or j, money order, express money order, resfls-te:I.r.:tt by P. ij. check or draft. In the name and to the adletter, bank dress of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. ce-n-t- s ct Salt Lake City, Utah. Commur.iea tions to the Editorial ehould be addressed pertaining to the Editor of the Snlt LakeDepartment Telearram. be returned uniess postage la sent for cannot Rejected auch purpose. Communications relating: to advertisements and business enouii oe vva. tid rested to the General Manager, Sail Lake Tela scor.a houui st. , gram, w General Fastrn Adv. Arent C. S. BECKV7ITH, 45119 Tribune Bldff., New Tork City. Ganera.1 Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Buttdingr, Chicago. TO MAIL. SUBSCRIBERS The date whn your subscrip tion expires Is on the address label of each paper, the oe waicn to a eubEecjuent dats becomes a receipt for change remit- ance. ro otfijer receipt is eer.t unless requested.- Entert-ena-uas- at the PostofBce at Salt Lake City. Utah, as J s flatter. Xow is the ''Yankee invasion' of Great llritain complete indeed! The first American quick-lunccounter was opened in the Strand,- - London, last week. J. r. Morgan s Ka serpent and Hoe 8 light- niinr t.wa.iU ...- t'th Ii,.i.iacii ; the proud Londoners. It is rejOTied that OU the restaurant they lit. opening day of the quick-servich (Incorporated.) "41. S. We?t Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Office Telephone Calls Office 40; Editorial Rooms, 220. Sec-- erallv fell over one another in their haste to sample the "white wings over easy," the 'iinni-and,the In Stack, browned well' and the "hamburger. fact, the published report sajs: "Soon the services of the police had to be enlisted to control the rrnwil " Of what use now will it be for the COU- , , servative Lonuou lounuus 10 nt'.u.u ;i;uum im- The dute wars? adoption of our, crude Western , , , , wnen tne Londoner pcrcneu inmseii upon ;i iiiiu stool and ordered wheat cakes and maple syrup marks the beginning of the end. The American spir- it of "lose no time at anvthing" now dominates the Uritish empire. 0 i fvnruvrwrulr Prof d'OogVa Miision, I nXtiSi " . I ao- - New Bishop of Cebu. ROME. June 27. Th Tor ha rati fied the appointment of the Rev. Thomaa A. Hendrick of Rochester, N. T.. to tha tUhoprlc of Cebu r. U In auccnlon oi m gr. aiarun uarcia y Alcocer, at present apo?to!lc administrator of the he m"1 rh J??!in''"n r.plcopai aignltary In tha PhUlp- pmi. Ured for Oooaulahip. Waahlncton, June 57. Senator Warren of Wyr?'r" rreaented oen. ii. ir,H- man to tha lodiv and recommended hJm for freldnt to appointment a conauUMp. tien, Dor.aeIma:i waa for merly In the consular eervlce. Thr ara few varanciea at thla time and hundred or appiicar.ta. And Now Iowa Steps in Line. to Kalger. And now will anyone deny that there is :i President "WASHINGTON, June 27. Prealdent combined rush for the Koosevelt band wagon? Dis Roosevelt haa ent the following teleof thaska to Ilmi-eroWilliam In gram indorse a from that Washington say hearty patches to the latter'a meaange regarding reply ment of President Koosevelt as his own successor the American Kjuadrnn now at Kiel; is promised by Iowa Republican convention. wi, Un.ui 'Ut? which meets next week. Secretary Shaw, who has Sr hid "aireidyrecervM Admiral cotton of th kind- been in Iowa recentlv; Treasurer llobeils fnnu the notice fr-b the- same State, and Keprcsentauve Majeaty. i am i.iiy tmpr-MHepburii hav? token of your Mjey' frinlhlp nl called upon the President and assured him that th. good win toward the tinted niate. r nu i reclrrocate In the heartl.-lha minr).-,tL... ,. ;il 7,.. ximcM. iuim.mivii in l,; inn u1..,wt ui l, ,1.,n,.i.,tii ;,. prntlmenta which your llrtrh rnnvf) ruinti. THEOtH)UE ROOKVEIr. It is also announced that the convention will adopt a platform declaring in favor of tariff levision, but the postponement of action until after the subject DAILY ANIMAL iias been considen.'d by the national convention, and the Presidential campaign has been fought upon STORY FOR THE be issues to the presented to the country next year, WEE SALT LAKER The platform, it is understood, lias been drawn by Senator Allison, and as no one in tie country can MR. JAMES CHIMPANZEE'S fe so surelv relied noon to give the whole document a tone of equivocation, the convention's declarations are noi iineiy to oe parueuiai ly lorceiui except "Have you heard the ne?- - ?ked r Telegram readers leaving the rtty for a week or more can have their paper sent to their address regularly "by mail, without additional cost, by making tho request, tn person or oy portal card, at tha ofSce No. 149 South "West Temple. SATURDAY EVENING. JUNK 1903. 27. tlj di;ir,pi I Punish These Young Hoodlums. . n I f I'.'.'jJilv. R"1 Of :t pcir.t Xt.m r!5hf h Tr ir.lt ritT"vfl tt.mn. woral f t ef Nw mn lr.s:or1. r tTr-.rtgIn York Tnth "4 abc.at "ivr c;np n the Ttworro." d r41 Th". f Vriur' wa f ndo xl tsr wtnum t Iiu.i, a h r w litra tn th I'afiJSc t U icg a JtTT'rt (rturrr on Tr,f?Mtlr f b!mlf a fc41er tt it mr it Tof l he h rn4f i I h tiwtlwri t. r.i:tin tity aluase Me !:f work. Kor IM ifrwis as a on !r(mr., mifrtrtun er.4 gt.i l it.ir have r!tr hare lu;,i." drn wae I he pr p.ril'n prMiMe an.t h I f t. "The Hm." Jrob Kill feTi W Znalm ra tflt, l- -! Chrren JICtL HATS t tig rauttlca. rearrr. rprtr. ttk "brerKrtr, athrrl. Irll lt 4: WALKER i.-!- r rrtln rbl.aJ'rh!a; Co-- . loth. fl . JJ-n- o JC.TT A lilt rn totne h.I tn Wfcl rrr,ir.eJi nl tf at eorr. lk. gry- a t!rre fcar.4- f It l!alr: r i c.r.iiman f.rr. l'c It-i- 1 J iHtKiwwji'n ci 3. rnr, ?r J V. 4VrM, W. p. M Jc 2 j t r,.4 ? cr. - 15r' u J : o;n 3- r C a K.rr t.j!t;;iB, a. 5'. ,r. rr Ihe SU.I fit- - r ,Arf . t - , . CfJXK2CUL NUlOVAl BAMl, Capital ?a!4 In. fOO.OOa 0rra1 Pitk - r in :i c f j r.d until. ftr a crowirg 1 ar.t a r,'.f grwlrg rt It to my Utor, J;tih r. During th- - writing cf t K m.tr lh!a mjirJoua r;rk r'at-- 1 th8h.ee. Uff'.'t riifrlr,aHihr arifjfrey arr.bltlr. brieg'rg !ifa ar, d r.r.i!y harr'f'aa titi-wr t ioimI m.r.y f.r th f- r I it rnr. emed tjf ft The Cirey "K.' " htf!My Mr tct d that".hl'--tv fi..k a ;arin tf. r'nd the roT!im)(4 -. ar a e r.t rf-- H j r-- rr I at-tvnt- w rrlrt .. r Vs-P- t - j . th? rtj rV.ak. but In the er 3 waa a : a i.ty fee wa4. a " T.aJ Tf I.T t. i I - IF.D tea. Icin 111-- rv cf cf lh iriitkt tU"S ti jrlr.g r.:jlr cf lmponrr ..o had OrrIt.m r".sr. niilr.r. Mar.) 'ug. I wa on th. p !nt If jrn!r.( th Ih-nr.L- n CTTT. .. 11 : II X$ r-.- f! S V 3 t- 1 ri rt-i- i I. i.njf, emt r. ln tnrrJga In P24,r1 cr 5X7 the r earff..l ll.ftijjh In en4 ent rhloa rtrral . but(ju(r f.nd in rone ef he r'arb1 Jeaatt ct14 r n ritJ-- CTS, Deseret National Bank status liErosrrnT iNiri::i . . ...... (" t - a t had of rKh, 'ft gray. It 1 r. cloak lelrt th.at. he ti j irvat r.f aome yrrth grt ifi-dlM t th tr.it,tn at who L,: E'i 11 iafrTy 4epcit "A f w year ago a number cf wr U!fsirg alKrit Ike hcr cf Orn- - hal UKE ALT Smbodr kfkel Htrc'.d l4f3rlh h ba hr 'per.4 to lrt the nam Tt Orey 1ok" for Ma txtL He mU: In Ban BROS., t. THE GHET CX0AK. ' A?TD K AU BOHNXT5 f--f pea mae-ter-at-art- ar4.l ct-"'.- . - ir lf. r'at xrri. att fptr i-.- e oii-tim- Favorite Authort." of thlrh rrl" Owen WIMra Harvard ilorr, -- IhUoaopby Fjur." waa lh Initial vtyme. Man Overboard" U a lltt.e matter- ieve of a. ghost tory, recalUcf In IU earcreepy effect the auihor'a fam-nlier ghoiit tory. "The Rerth," Thld new ghot In wet oUkln and aou weater. I a m trr uDp4aar.t emboth on hlploard and In domt!c Ufa, and the reader who takea up ttu little volume ta aarured of a brrathle? and m.)st unquiet Ir.g hour" a reading. Twin brother. Jack Renton and Jim Rnton. arc Involved In thia r.ew atory; and th only ay their ahlprnatea could that one brother dlattngulah them waa hatitaaiir whiatiad -- Nancy and piatea and aurii homely. proalc thlcgs add vertalmilltuda to thl moving tale; a poetic love atory deepen a the pathoa of ita tragedy. "Man Overboard" la publlrhed ty the Macmlllaua; prlca &0 rent, i Tha aerte of Uttla Novel by Favorite Author ahould commend ltaelf to all voyager aeektng vacation reading. Tha booka are amall. eaay for carrying about, and tha atorica therraelvea make no aerioua Halm upon the attention. "Ph'.loaopny Four" waa fun and aallre; "Man Overboard" waa thrilling; lh third bok In the verle ' Mr. Keegan" Hlopement," by Wlnaton ChurtbUl. I a very clever Utile comedy of cll life. In i1t? of the elopement, the hero, Kegan, I not fumUhel with a bride. The plot luvolvt the fnltei Stale navy and the UUnd of umong other smaller thing, an Irate parent who la a. Rrlttfh diplomat; a. Spanish cook, r.amed I'erdtta; the Klea-nor of the Denver; Mix Ir.gUfield. tha aptrlted heroine, and i:ntlgn John R. Pennington. 1. 3. N. It make a gay littie thl rlevar romance, and both dialogue and character ore original and amualng. "Mr. Kfmn'i Romnnre" Wir Churchill flnt hori atory. nrt alx year ago In tre Century Magaxlne, whl the author w connected with th Army ana Nftvj Journal. Thl tittle erle of Ilttje nov! In addition to It generally attrctle p. a tha front ip4ee m parnce offer, r.ew each volume. and portrait of the author of that volume 01 ivmi fpjfAl f I which Is to promote ajid direct atrhaco- Norton of Roeton. haa now fourteen cletica In active operation. SUot'M oterary Fm THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 14 J Tfew Uti. mtkr-HUT 5UaiJSX.Il DAIS I jn m ,.tM, r j fr,ur he Kae toi J I ef lh io4,; cf the hm lor e .Ma! the V ''Man Overboard," by F. Mttton .fftuoi r of Me Nw ttntft; irrrir,i-rougSrt lh rttr a'.ra f Craw ford. It the econ j lue In the new tnt eU; the Pghi t&r lh Macml'.lan aerie; "Utile Noc: air,t by It H tatTclnt ct$r.r of Hoton is on hi way her tn organii California branch of the Archaeotogi. funded ffie El GOOD RJLADINO university or California, e ... Known Pwplc. I Capture of London b Now Complete. ' , I About me!!- - HATCH!) AY nVIlXISO, JTXK Tt, V - Salt Lake must have more mounted policemen, d from the if the property-ownerare to McCORISICK & CO., oL on the cor- lite hoodlums who congregate raids ith. grt .tiers in the residence section of the city. Lvery day n;y complaints are made of the damage done by these young scoundrels. Only yesterday Dr. Beatty's ;it ) rv;rea. : a TTr.m.n in p. ria (;io-grey r:t frout door was shattered bv boulders thrown by ra!r t Itiva t oj!4 t ar:i jh.at r II to Mrn. hoodlums. A policeman declares thar, he receives fvsgt lift v complaints a week from the residence sections. WELLS, FARGO & CO., BANK WATS OF AUTHORS. J'1 Raboon is of Jim chimpanzee. FALT I.AKK r!TT ITAit. Under the present system the police force massed with respect to President Koosevelt. But the Presiry24 ) n :e.i a tt.ir-ar "t fa r id is . of choice in Wh'v. V dent the unanimous factions Utcrary all Iowa in the business section and the squares immediately . . Oarel r' a pan w trr Tf rr a r cf fyth.4t otti'jt !itj ifnj i. "Mr. Kegan' H1opetTer.t' l publlahed guiaheKl tow" I !ti1 sinwho b property-ownerhis be will for and lrr.J indorsement la another This it. author it leaves term, r a l.r. - ... surrounding And what In a photographer?" arked by the M(cmll!an company, jrUe l'i &rrlr at nr g If live sav five squares from Main and Second South, cee and straightforwai-d- . f rtr, ir, f .f Jim. cents. ef im t r r .":. A' a. litrry jr.; e . th bv;!k art t rariity "A man who lakei picture." of it creation Africa, reet f tia without east and A.it: protec -west, police south, north, iih almoat lr.i trrd "Will he take my picture?"' inquired The book title, a Daughter of tt . lr..iel. to cUfTr nfy a vciNr: TTr .a I'jfr.a 'm,r V."ea! Jim. tion. I'nder these conditions, bands of young hoodPit." U hardly enlightenlr.g. but to th forrtrf, a.cr . r. the et'l u h tn(t. un.rr.i count"Of he on will. Anawerel the aaf Makes the tt Drunkenness k. ths Crime Greater. lae-la Th rr- of the f.rat p. Jr. and the spade upon.larr.p "rr JNO M1I.I.R. lums break into vacant houses, smash windows, play CtiVtf. AtU "Rut what on earth do you want your the aide, in the Iar on cu r fr.any p t".l.'l cover deign. would uggtt ccal miIt is surprising that several efforts have been picture- taken for with th a::jir.ra cf co5Sat"rt ra r baseball to the accompaniment of curses and smutty vtri ur,Siufhr,J ly fheir rpjtaJ author. And "The Daughter of the l".f ' ning. n; ".V,.; n7f m 1.7 a normoue cif t'f-rll- . National flank of tfic talk in the middle of the street, drive baseballs made in the past six months by lawyeis who were b, a colliery atory. It author. Margr-- t SMi:. h.!i th-fcri::y Republic r re krvwa en othar hr.4, plate-"-lasDoyle Jarkaon. I an Kr.glinh womn. that h windows, and vet the iKiiee (U4- Mlelendmg criminals pel ore Ltan courts to prove "t;rarlour' exlalmel Joe. "Ton win and r !i:. through err.'.! 9, r.WWITART. t. r.!( to H 1 thl. her flrat novel, a atory of the "Al!-- in WVT.drrlarwj" ar.d "Throjih th i ' l.n tvltfi yvf tnirto .ani.-Mj. r.ti tin ,o.ftfiil n nmvj .t.,,. 'inut Jim wanted the "u !.!.. uutumiiN n 0,r,.. A Kac .m J n.tv.., rrsH i c in'w ui.ioitiui and the Linrahlre collieries. a picture of Ixr klr.g rjlaaa Aa to rr,traat!r.g ral of V..r-a : VV. 1. Ire picture, paiimeill IS caimi War ' Aiam, next acene went he very down wa to of faro with which he the lay familiar In red. tk lh ( M!ti. who live outside tlie an excuse for the crime committed. To The Tele conditions. Property-owners place. in. :&m and Murl .r, Arrrr jrar.a. Hr.ry Jan. tiiirg paid capita:, her youth. photographer of a :: k forbid an tn Ha fajirh.a f r. r1 wrtte i'rfl mH par thinking, center of the city pay the same taxes that citizens gram's way "Now, sit real Mill and look pleaannt.-yal- d Judge'should irif KUia Whltlake, the heroine of the ifor'1. ro rtr-r.II ran t jen ojt rr "r e cei t al Sr"n tt the a In novel. photographer. to arhool a as teacher the under favored law, . section drunkenness, in prove rr 1 tn ttr,r-'(the who reside by police protec attempt atiihout Pir.ch.Jr.g an4 !!h"jl f re. fa d) n.ir.-r- . her father I an onitnary r.i;:iry town; JtHUre to an err.oo;h,l)f rafr. and the mother being dead. tr KUia rofrwt tvle. agTb;, tion are assessed. But while they are charged for such condition constitutes an additional offense. Jamea. lmtr.r' Hrrj come the rare of the younger children i ro iw And Knit'Vlmi. la T!.o4 if I e at hi tat, in a &j Th" police protection they do not receive if. This is All law students know that Blackstor.e is explicit (.r, and the little home. The hero i Tt Orion h y. in stating that no such reason for clemency as ofj.t j t,nf your.g American. In i:r.glnd t' Urptl manifestly unjust and should be remedied. The po-if drunkenm-sairr.i af. It ( co.ai hi own of ruining holds. In his I. book I machinery ruffians ra of th Commentaries, !r t runort these a;t rtght young lice can break up gangs Invention. The uncouth Iar.rahlr diaand evrn the rlht nfl. anl ore & 1 commitof fhe cases and made were lect A Hrl!l arrests r.f hta If discussing to. !nr1ri ale and capable the desire lw(l chapter prevail book, t'rna throughout thev o our of i the A4iivr haa rut day. picture cf life and work In the t''-EUST. Gmeral Xir.irff bn- OtOROC r ry th put erna tocarcoal mine Imfreaa th general vigorously prosecuted we would soon see the end of ting crimes,'' he says: "Thirdly: as to artificial, gre.it r d Vrrr.r-.ir- r. Iiaho OSre tn tUh, aa "M reader a reaimilc and con ir.t ir.g. rgMe ( ?,.'!.c'f 'i the raids "of scoundrels who are the bane of every voluntarilv contracted madness, bv drunkenness or H m. 't, ProfTeaa urn tlf Buildlac. Zill ... City. Ika r re h; ' fi inr coiiirri'-- on bi'ti fmsr tlma t Ivrra residence section of Salt Lake. More mounted po- intoxication, which, depriving men of their reason, to h may 5t t Tf t! prlrlera pblon the naturally epeci-n?srt ll n th. Aa a ,.Trc r t y tia rr nUr (Umax, but thla ore eupply DISSOLUTION CP PARTNERS II IT. licemen, nx--n who will honestly patrol the resi puts them in a temporary frenzy; our law looks up.!(. I rr p liativi'.ia It A not lone In "The Daughter of 1'rre.rh fvrt an on as of this the than rather and offense, m aggravation ahi'.e tUaroi. the 111." with It I lr.:.Twoi,en crlm dence streets, are needed. Then prompt arrests lr.gthy Ijtiial tlr,f NOTICT ta nrtr-- T T1I4T and oppre!on and a trech-rovCtvr.' reiless prosecution will work out the solution of as an excuse for any criminal misllmvior. A M t P'tarl ! ' COMMENT GOSSIP AND ' the .tf faithful. lUra, hr c a I urd, savs Sir Kichard Coke, who is voluntarius dae- cler n. t?. T ,r''-i'fn 'y . i o r American lover, l.r tautlful the prol OF EOOKS AND AUTHORS fttnjar4 Wfr '.i h,r- n school life, her falhr t kroir, aa ):.-a Tf.ua mon, hath no privilege thereby; but what hurt or a!late ftr anl er other friend, make an Inter, ill what soever 'he. doeth, his drunkenness doth agA b: Tie Looked rieasgnt. ras of th h'.'..r,j.r. eating group In the grMt hjman fami-llNOTICE KEETXNa TO t t I t th n..i In Fikf. and and Incident pi,t.;;! the t..k I plot b a ,, e Municipal Improvements and the Council. gravate it. The Koinan law, indeed, made great al- Jim rat a ktlil a he coul and locked n t m.t In n, a In lh" chnraco-r-Uquite as Urong Ir.g. Kverv Salt Laker should appoint himself a com- lowances for this vice. But the law of England, con- is pleasant si he ever did In hi lift. "A Daughter of the Pit" It puKiahrd haa r h c1 h a r lh m "ThaI (H".r Jr. photographer tou.hel tha button mittee of one to consider and discuss "with others sidering how easy it is to counterfeit this excuse, The by Ilougbton. Mimin & Co ; jrl-IA and tin- picture wn made. Woman aid I v. , I. ...J. f f',' t A Co Thf Trst mall carrleil one of the pic !!) !t ?h; ; the question of electing an up-t- date, practical and how weak an excuse it is (though real), will not tures Pif 1 "CaftJe Omeragh," by F. Frankf..rt fTvr. to Jim girl. I business Council at the coming election. If the city sailer any man thus to privilege one crime by annit H.:. a Moort. ron;ar.c of CrornweU' ll:n. "Fhe will be r! a,cd with that. I .... ,. Jin . "My! I do look when that redoubtable reformer w .. Th haa is to take advantage of the new era of growth the other." The trial Judge should impose a greater know." j t hritxixome in th.it aubJulr.g rebeiauu. ro4:si If., t"a.- a itav h . K. f A r f ii I. ,;h buy r pWure" in cases must where defendant the has the elect we railroads-wilpenalty proved right U fea tale of b!ud nl horror. r.f i mi t.. bring new "Well. In a Chlmranzce bind. It ti n .' atr ilr. dy frofn hu u eih-artgot a Mt-nd When a man In a i rm bini. WI r Ti.te I sort of Council this fall. Important municipal drunkenness as an extenuating circumstance. the ghoat Of hi Own ftlf before f thl th If tter: sidewalk and i . r.f f. Thvt It a n. t'.orff Mr. to the questions, water, time o Til J.ime hi "l .n Junpaving Zulu "t ftr.i? Chlmpanaee. fr.l'v. Iroblcms, r...e Yet that waa one of the c Zunibeal.t willgle. Iind: not are ,;t.;T" ,f ir..i' a build The iu The reservoir l.I.;r solution. storage plan'to taxpayers are awaiting Parley's "Donr Sir I never knr what a per wie ii'j'j 01 r.iw . . at. , aa,. i. jf.f lrflb.e at If ... . w..i.a it mai on installment or these of the I got direction the cosily improve; canyon rur piecemenl plan is fect fright you were until i y may . a morr n re'.bT work ing to trust d from thl page from a atory It will lmr.?8Shl for gaut-r At, ments to the present Council. There is too much at wrong in principle. Then, too, the fact that Mr. photograph. me to marry you. of m.iwirp. told by a mcatenger: cwnyn t P d Pi Chn Papa rt t ;.ai "'Mr. Faweetl. he iCromwell) ha at uir.g m Mm away from th Sincerely. nafur rf b.a it. Ptake. And in considering the question of munici- Fernstrom is the father of this scheme is another keep " ' A T M : U N P. O Rhnu. r A N O -O I TA N ti n.a i ' ' 'i 'r ine rrmv mot hack, that rellglou itfii,i'i a reason that it should not le taken serious! v. ever maaaacred women and rh!ljrn pal government on the eve of the city campaign, M wit!i late ltl It r v . v hard m si;il t Laker who is in Europe will be of and pri.ta In cold blood. They bUUhr , X7M at tl p. no., . r.t nUuloa lot. nii i . ni erriiMur on tr,ee lit a l;;tn at ii.g aktth id thf j., tr "What struck me President Koosevelt evidently intends to stand kneel down In lh" b:.od of t:.,.!r interest to property-owners- : A LITTLE FOLLY. Thy victim and pralae iol f,r hiving giv. with greatest force was the admirable municipal by Postmaster-Genera- l Payne to the last ditch. "I . en tnm u cnar.ee 10 ,ut th.lr thro.t ' Th' t t f f a) ;rr Jn T r the of Mr. to Mre will iu cities, rnoat d the the iarticularly ut event Thoy European Atn.ri.jti X.lhar. Payne resign only bant of Mr. permit ;,;, governments Fj..fUm;:i'i GE0ORAPIIICAI . ia eitlt-igW'hif. buKher that ever holtd trowit.g at; taIir cities of Germany, which are far ahead of those of that it becomes a matter of life and death,' savs New York I"..- - I V . aft.1 I t hf n n l Dr t r IV on their Th'-Tlm. t'.l t wh Jni'' Ii' of :.. the the to is i. attention President. a ever That's lbthe statement. purity paid "Hth France, (heat herd I strong awful t.a rftti t.r ga ati.J "Yoj a.iy fh- ha a limited divorce. word. i Venganc Wlmt do ou ni.in by that?'" nl CYv:t g In l. r. mlr.; wl.l rray 11w!hor '"fa water supply. In German cities typhoid fever has aalth the Iord. I cried. It la good In only Ma ' li- k rf i f tf "Oh, Statft." tthra a,;j M l k P"". la lila hi t f that the :;. favorite been almost exterminated. At Carlsrulrc I studied "'Why. The Kaiser's complimentary cablegram to Presi Att aa(d .. f kr, an vi Capt. Iurdon. 'He believe hlmelf to lUa" ticr in f lrth th AIRINO HIS KNOWLEDGE. r o t architecture at the polytechnic school, and from dent Koosevelt is indicative of a wonderful change tttx lat the aword of Ood" erigar,c I . . t"-- '.l at,. I aa a N t; kt.oaiii ;. titf vou that h I the moat piou m m that a a a flint citv I visited Paris. Vienna, Munich and Flor in the mental attitude of the warlike William to Chlcngo Trlbut-.e. i f old a woman, body nn oul. Irdo . . r.ii.'f. e f II j City ;i;..atl li pojJlb!? you ffd our eer Ao..tvg th" ty ence. I was at Paris for three months. Carlsruho ward this country. i.bil.at. ' .....-- , , - , cow turnip? J.. la i..?. t;i,t . , , if In rv (I t ' thoae k The fount 100.000 time.. Som'tlmi. of govern!'. CtihoUc attrrlng not? an j y".5.fc a Why municipal S:f'.l: people. is city jat o f l I,!tt!e l..r-" T?. iTu'tH w g i Protestant, from CityIn (uct--Sdlvra .ird , r t u (ri t.aa t In town. Ion't ou know, m v dear if view, held the thtr ol ment there does great things. Public baths have rsl VoI a ..f p.."r.r,j r an.e A Delaware mob recently burned a negro at the milk prj opinion atoul a i i Iv more for.v,i that ni" ' ihnn :ri The air, turnip i..ti then it wa the Cathopr toleration. Jut ' f.:rv ta'r-.. r t been erected by the city, a great building, costing stake, and now Georgians have lynched three ne out atpr? f v1 t '. g lic who uffered from the tgr. c.f that f rl) Mian) f ri m ) '; r'.h. a t $730,000. which pays for itself. Just as I left a mil- groes. 'The "honors'" still remain in favor of tin principle. The hero had len ;o Amer- i ;tr:n o mvan. nt lf r ...1 A REASON FOR IT. f oto A 'JT' r,, ;;- -i ica an the follower of Jt.hr Foi Now talth rJirt:IH' lion dollars had been appropriated for a city hospi- Northern State. he !.t talklrg to the Catholic rl, cf Pcrrauit and tle P ick. hi exprltu ee; tal. The schoolhouses there average three stories Win row You don't bear of women Mr. lh- f 'U Tt..s'i ij SEARCHING FOR LCDITS Am.4 waa disappointed tn the Color lta. "'I Hrn. taken in by ihrm bunko mn. " n petting Wlnrow at in height and cost from SLr,0,000 to :!00,000 each. l ia IN RUINS OF HErrNETi. Wninin .rs:. tr le. Of course not. With all air. Thy are a good In of iarlbroken all records for disasters in this Mr, has June Jitth f.rat a but ltro. the of miles extrclae lrom is ten Carlsruho, Khine port their religion nnd In Amfkin them bargitln countra in the city, ht The ' of lti. jr Next month the suicide germ will get in chance haa a bunko man of gciUn a their morn lity. but they ore moje r j.v.i .iii ir.n. Af pt! r. nr.i'! ''"v.' .f j d r A. . ' ' has been built within half a mile of the city's boun- country. money? a than the Prabylej lant In the tor Tn,;Ki t . p.te ! . i. a to is be recordcertain a work. The its year Jir r h em has f r'a of fitter. girt at the plantation ft dary at a cost of $5.000,000. The question that tty ii'1'. r: ' f ' i I. tr " 'And It thl ir be tUalh. haa r, breaker. tt; ADVERTISEMENT. frf whl. very til j, aplrlt t the for new location I a T" " make them a great nation one ,ia. t ktd frir..?a of i I ,f ' ajrs.' ' rtifr h r j. ral ! a r bng agitaied the city was feilaw, V r Toleration f. the flrat twelve will be new Puck. station The f railroad station. WWW a . - I ..'. S. hool of Applied Domestic SclTire. t r Toleration Imp!! talented Amelia j th- - Tru PieTv an protege. young Bijou Bingham's Iu, lukewarmn, c Gild.! Tb e .t n t ' and this r of "g the of one, south ' change blocks present ever done in the Theory cur Practice,r.T-nothing a rlme At ninat th Ir,!") .'.at. a " .' ' ., r in the phu : "Polygamy is for In turn. lukewarm. It I the T.ery world by the of t'ndor y!cm V. Char. i rnmnt, aa tv r aa 1 f. of th t r will solve the troublesome question of elevated Fernandez, savs a Willi cok whom the othrr r profded of Rome that wj:i burn up u !iti. Ul of the H"crt hy W d t f'.! f of men. i st! dent a try to got away from hr. Thtta. thhurch md-r' at. ry a la " r f a ' ' ' tr,"Jrmna, Si tracks. Seven million dollars has been appropriated men.' Yes, for certain kinds ndveraarle. ). of mciirn h"takep-Ingthe baxlc irlnr;,lirti f r 0 mult. genuine l".trary '"." Th romantic element of the atory l both offensive and Hef. rlve. are init' ''.'.'l f - , (r ' f with a w it anl h;ro-- tiri for the erection of this new building. Carlsruhe Tt a t'I''1 r.ta i:'r rtr In the mrwi manner. Une cubated the of by r f thia h..r brothr "Tb i;; j. t ill for In roTianc ' ou is Democratic the Dave Ml i'1 Francis e !' is i n We electric -nr.! looming I,the up of and It earn ' jti waterworks the It 1 comptrnc light plant. owns its a terminal happily for rd I..! v" la gvjrrnt girl. in j . t life asid f o the hero a great art center. The polytechnic school there has horizon as a formidable factor in the Democratic ; td m.!- an D. Appleton & Co. New Tork; cloth hati Irf, n a content. Presidential J rMow nomination Safety Arr!5 r ActSOFT SUBJECT FOR WORDS. for art an .urr.,'.m 'n:if 1800 students. There are paintacademy limo., u.;o. a It la r 1" Weah'r r. ., J - r T a a a at r..d ers and sculptors, a large art industrial school and a Milwaukee Rentlnl. tprt.' t; HOME A lh!-- r IV AGAINST !, O.sfl SLUM. II. .t nh of rj th 'io'iit A ' t - t r ai Utah Kepublicans seem to indorse the sagged ri ; tahil.-nrwnpr Mr .Alf.r-- t morrt-oconservatory of music.'' And the secret of these (' wtt urci.it-- ! of her own th eplgrmmflttt a f t r. r Rvery A Kith.t for lh tMT." !a t j j is't. " r"f:ar on huahand." Thn ah ahouldn't b too pr. kriaw What h wa "The rnrf ar.d foreign cities' ability to make such costly improve- tion that Gov. Taft would be a strong candidate Ifat co'. (' I ty. rr.i .!r v '". - ' I r f tvara on the edifice when h mad m a rcportar, a gih-r-boyt whtn botchta 11! r 1; .ff t .if and t! t.via axe ments lies in the fact that they, governed on the Koosevelt ticket. Job. f fact, and cot a preacher, lie makca mU (f H: J.J Av4'. ii.1 won irr..i: a itkc. A htatog 1 s pro-teet- t r-- f lk. rb-llfhe- tArr-i:r.- g a S cl Ma-Ora- th j j f-har- " . . - ; J -- ,. ;!-- - s -- - er;nt ,hoinB.r-r,h,- BANKERS, ur i.aki: city. (Ch:i c- 1 . 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