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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1903. ' COUNCIL VOTES FUNDS S 10 BEGIN THE RESERVOIR Impropriation of $56,000 Is Made for Prelimi-- 1 nary Work; Mayor Is Likely to Veto. 3 SALTAIR FERRY WILL BE READY TOMORROW I Beach Management Uas Arranged a Special Train Service for Big mm FOR Day's Business. be certain to veto the resolution when it comes to him for his signature. Ten The ferry across the sands and shoals votes will then be necessary to secure its passage over his head. at Saltalr is nearly completed and will , The appropriation of $o6,C0u will pro- - be operated for the first time tomor-vid- e for the clearing of the bedrock and , row. 0 laying, the foundation of the dam; $20.- - , The management of the resort. In will be required for the preliminary tlcipaticn of an unusually bis day's ui h. anu me uaidiRe wiu gx inio Hie business, has announced a special time foundation. schedule for the Nation's birthday. When the reservoir Is completed it A special train will leave for the e City Council held a special meet-- - will be 285 feet wide at the base and 20 beach at 10:20 in the morning. From 1 at the top. It will be 106 fet 'o'clock until late at nl?ht a ist night of ten minutes' duration, feet wide in center and will have a wathe service will be given. high :5ch an appropriation of $56,000 was ter of ninety-on- e feet and a caFireworks will be the feature of the depth to start work on the Parley's pacity of 1. 003.000,000 gallons. evening's entertainment. m reservoir. v. ill cler.r the ground, build the ? and lay the foundation for the went 'o piecemeal proposition ough by a vote of nine against two. vs scon as the Council was called to rder Pernstrom introduced a resolution of $75,000 for the ,j the appropriation rnncement of work on the reservoir. Jenham offered a substitute reduc--- f the amount to $36,000. which was Chase After Long-Taile- d Animal Brings to Light Lot pted by Fernstrom. The vote in nine for and two against, Thomas and A. J. Davis not assenting. of Hidden Registered Letters. kTLe members a'ocrt were Daveler, Hewlett, Black and Virus. Adjournment was taken at once. I.Iayor Thompson, it is believed, will PHILADELPHIA, July 3. Bertram and Albert Laycock, brothers, and Charles Fournier, employees of the Pneumatic Transit comrmy, arc under arrest here charged with conspiracy to embezzle and open and destroy letters In WANTS THE POLES ON the United States mail. Bertram Laycock, who was stationed at Dro.vl street t, the end of the pneumatic service, was first arretted and after a hearlnrr t SIDES OF STREETS station, before a United States commissioner, he was hfld in $10"0 bail. At the h"?rins rj he confessed and implicated his brother, Albert, and Fournier. who were sta- - j 2 tioned in the central postofflce. They will be given a hearing today. j j vpendent Home Telephone ComThe arrests were the outcome of a chase nftr a rat at and fj pany Talks Business With rnueri streets, ire rat ran across Filbert stiett toward the arches of the elevated tracks of tho Pennsylvania railroad. T. J. McCarthy, a telephone line Council Committee. foreman, grave chase. Soeirp: a large hole, he thrust in a stick. No rat appeared, but when the stick was pulled out it brought with It two letters. I The Independent Home Telephone McCarthy saw that they were registered and addressed to A. J. and company is making an effort to get per-r- William J. Thompson. Again inserting the stick the man brought Cassatt forth three .?ion from the city authorities to more letters, all registered. McCarthy notified the .chief of postal Inspectors, pface its poles along1 the edge of the and the arrests followed. streets instead in the center. Imer 13. Jones, attorney for the company, escorted the Council committee SMALLPOX PATIENT over the route of the new line yesterday and explained the plan proposed. This is to set the poles close to the sidewalks SPREADS CONTAGION and not put wires across on them. Should the committee disapprove of the plan, the poles will be set along the Han With Case of center cf the streets. Dread Disease, Wanders About Salt Lake. Rescues OF an-00- AND EVERY DAY i You'll find the nine advertisements filled with economic suggestions for the home. " forty-five-minu- te : MAT RUN S -- - T0 EARTH TRIO OF POS TOFFICE THIEVES . THE SMALL BOY Thirteen wheels cnlcrel for the Amateur rnr nt the Fait Pal.iri. The Hrnt. fcoond nnl third hel to flnlih were Il.icycb The only Kacyclg In the race. And many crown folks will rr..V. th big ivjI--- on the Fourth. Wc txrn ready for you with cry conceivable kind of fireworks. Sin Ylck crnckr. Ic p?r box. Torpedo cp.n"s, 10c. . 40c. tepMtrs. Nlgcr re-Kult- ed FA IP 2S7 'Phor.e 14217- GP.OCERinS OF QUAXJTT. south st. srcoND t-a- st Telephone 34. TEMPLE. V. 1:4 S r.tt i . E. Harper's J. ARTHUR MEREDITH - ill be In 11 wffk. They con in quick ar.d fcr out quirk, ) If you want the I wait tll the laJt mlr.u:-!- . IlICYCLi: HOSPITAL. MAIN ST. carrlr k; Fr THE RACY CLE DOES RUN EASY chasers, etc., everything. TUB Utah's Ox Heart Cherries LAST FRIDAY '4 j Sev-ntnt- TNnrcn- sr:riAL, ilKN'TS ON (;oLl) wouk rn i a h Writing Tablets Letter, racVei an ! r,rt r n;r; ttil Dr.Hyatt Young Woman From a PerilILLNESS UNFOUNDED ous Position. Doctors Again Declare Aged Pontiff REPORTS 3&ay Well-Develop- July 3. Telegrams from abroad again started the rumor tonight that the Pope was ill. The re- port was quite unfounded, no change having occurred in the Pontiffs health since his recovery from the hemorrhoidal indisposition which troubled him early in June. The Pope certainly is not what he was two years a?o. but only as regards his strength, which has notably diminished owing to his advanced age and fiiot on account of any specific illness. All the doctors who have examined him asree that if nothing unforeseen happens he will live at least another five years. Pope Leo Is becoming annoyed ovr the renewed reports of his ill health. The other day, when he drove for the first time in the Vatican grounds, he, himself, contrary to custom, ordered the fact to be published in the official column of the Osservatore Romano, adding: "Tell the editor to spread the news through the Italian and foreign press so that the whole world will thank God that we are well today." !; jir: Tf Kx'..rP to Iojc out cor:itl!u? a Ffylt r.J thm that qu::!y clvm th niivSiuai f our cf lh- mikr To Turner DR. KirwITWOOD, DENTIST. rhf.at S2M ar.d JlfO tJ:" fh.jp. th F !h quait OLD BOOK STORE 74 f wcrk jrJran tceJ for 10 yean. AM V.V Joseph Hennon, suffering from a case of smallpox, applied for admission to St. Mark's hospital yesterday afternoon. The house physician recognized the SV'r.tltnms n? thn Httonvo n(1 rnfncod tn adrnit Hennon . advl?inr him to aml y to thp Health department for assistance. Hennon made his way to the cltv and county building and was late ".aken to the detention hospital. It is believ-- d that the time he was traveling about during the city many persons were exposed to the disease. V. Cn 1 .1 lln mnuj (l'si man Fountain 1Vi.. v. of th o-j- low r our buy. isvcw tly. an3 them iz the wla- - ur'tr,-!n?r,- 1hy rt Kav VINCENT-NOT-T Foulh St. crry In f.:!! th p"10 phcx CALLAHAN'S H3Vi Main 3U - ntt-titIo- Fa-- SHOE COMPANY K orM) Water 'Phone 15G1-2- 110 MjJa St. T, ed 1 SPECIAL SALE AskAnyLover OS ELEGTOIO 3' LHilKEtTE 1 : 1 l ! m ins Coffee Co. j Furniture Carpet Installment 03. Union Tea & stati: j ; LEE Kin YING Irpruon to easiest through Telegram Wants ro.r. UT-i.l- $60.50, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and Return. Via Oregon Short Line for meeting of the Imperial Council, Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th, good, for return201 until July 24th. Main St. City Ticket. Office, REDUCED RATES EAST, suitable room or house 1 bring results. TOMMY TINKLEPATE AND THE PAINT MAN. Ex-Sheri- June 30th, July 5th and 8th, Via Oregon Chert Line. Chicago, $35.50; St. Louis. $51.50: Missouri River points, S14.00. Tickets good returning for 90 days. City Ticket office. 201 Main St. CLOUDBURST IN INDIANA DOES GREAT DAMAGE. A cloudburst in S. ur.ru.-- Of pool coffee If they drink our The prompt and effective assistance . Ankola Coffee. If they do you'll renaerea by Dr. it. J . nyati, local iore- - j CARTS BABY CARfind a .i tl fled cofTe drinker. I! cast official, to a young woman at Salt- There's that satisfaction In drinkH In ing this coffee that corr.air during the gale Wednesday night, RIAGES, 0 that you are jotting a knowing her from injured badly being prevented Kt II I.IIIUII a fW't IIWiif .il Ul U I' , most rT.etratir.g lir.tment made, a and possibly killed. t of j In the bUnd. the pun only l an thus u: T.', !:!;" cure fj The train was just passing a point on Mocha and Java alwas. You'il t' other T medics fail. the trestle where there is nothing to wl;err 1 fin the 'Trembim.' whsn you Terms II. CO on l:CC'! tie. to cn the from fall a Ei should person ?rasp Ankola. taste See fireworks the The ( J. Tele for prizes and 50c Bottle cars. 25c in the windows of gram newsboys the as The wind was blowing a hurricane 40c Per Pound a young woman attempted to pass from Wilkes Cycle Co., 21 Kast First South. We cnll for orders or you can one coach to another. The full force or L3 us, l74Y. KONGO STATE phone HORRORS efforts the blast struck her and despite to maintain her position, forced her TO BE INVESTIGATED. & from the platform. DHOG an the instant she dangled from For House 3. The Chamber of steps and must certainly haverorben BRUSSELS, July the hurled to the water below but sts. :hd fo. and U V.. 2r. I Si. Deputies has resumed the debate on instant action of Dr. Hyatt. He breast1 r. a. soni:N?o:f, :c of rethe SOUTH. the TII1HD c. government fjj interpellation ed the gale and by herculean eiTorts ex and covered, the badly frightened by M. Van Dor Velde. the HociallM hausted young woman from her peril leader In the House, as to what steps ous position. the foreign powers were taking with reSee the fireworks prizes foi The Tele gard to the Con;o Independent Stnt gram newsboys in21 the windows of the and on M. Van Per Vclde's motion that a committee of Inquiry Into the alleged East First South. Wilkes Cycle Co., The find a atrocities committed on natives by the VlmvU way Cured tr ct rJ Sktn or MAutr.. Congo Stato ot'lcIiN be appointed. is THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Foreign Minister de Faverc;.u denied ChJr.e llrbs. Hoot od Mrliclr.f of LIVED THREE WEEKS the current reports of atrocities com Wor.dTfut Ciratlvf JlEl'OND potmt rr.UUT. mitted by ofiklnR and f aid all acts of US WKST i. LAKU CiTY. always ALT 6 severe were and ON GREEN BERRIES cruelty being speedily ly punished. He added that many.American nnd Englishmen had tcttfied to the excellence of th Congo Boy Lost in Mountains of Idaho Is State administration. Minister of State WoeMe said bloody at Last Found by the Restragedies occurredv In civilized Europe cue Party. Itself and they could not expect imviolence In a sivar munity from all WRITTEN FOR OUR COYO AND GIRLS ZY CAROLINE WCTHCRCLL. o eighty-twtimes the size at J. D. country BOISE. Ida., July 3. Belgium. The Minister then moved a Daly arrived home last evening with h'.s vote of confidence? In King Leopold's stepson, Charles McCarty. who was lost management of the Congo State, and in the mountains. The boy was found the debate was adjourned until within two miles of Roosevelt camp, completely exhausted. He had been withiii two miles of the camp for three or four KANSAS WILL HARVEST lie heard them tiring guns and dayrf. ITS BIO WHEAT CROr. heard his stepfather's voice calling, but W' was too weak to make any response. When found he was unable to give any C.o. KaTfy. TOPEKA, Kan.. July account of his wanderings. and could not After he h.ul who ha3 Just returncl from a trip remember his own nam-rested and partaken sparingly of food. hrt that wlil'.j thp wheat belt. ?a-and remenurea some or through brightened up he 13 .rr-Tr- l lie xald there a fhortaRe of harvc?t hanIs. th had the privations he had no gun or matches with him wh-I to yufTSc iont to prevent number e he wandered awav. and for twenty-on. If weather continue thr the farmers He davs he lived on ereen hucklebprr:-ssaw a creat manv deer and other wild favorable. It Is definitely known now and could have secured some- that the railroads will not Krant th animals, had carried a rifle. ctnt-a-inthing to eat if he harvest hand rnte out of men were un At onetime seveniy-nv- e Ft. Iouls. This will ran and Chicago erased In the search for .ucCarty. Mr Dnlv on several occasions ran across nis ?om? trouble, as It wa Xpted to som vim'-H they could biirjr several thousand men from thee stepson's trail, and r- Six'-J tiolnts. The Fanla Fe Is coins: good follow inm quite a cusiance, niu iney io.-f all trace of th-- wanderer in crossing a work In the PtrinKncy In the stream. labor by bringing In men fro.n Colorado points. ROME, rERU, Ind., July cr 2 fcr 25c POPE'S Round Out Five Years Kore cf Life, 1 )Esl f.r. 15c Each ed well-develop- -- i'c tjuaiity, V MAIDEN WAS IN DANGER MEN'S ff ! the hills just north of the city yester day did much damage in this vicin ity. The water backed up to the Wa bash railway trarks and entirely sub merged North Point. The trreatest damage was at Fdm- wood, where 250 families live. That suburb was under six feet of water in some places and in some of the homes the water stood two feet deep on some of the lower floors. The people were driven from their homes. In Cass county much damage was Demonstrations at Athens. done by a storm. Near Logansport several buildings were wrecked. Athens, July 3. Demonstrattlons or ganized by opponents of the new Min Teachers Arriving in Eoston. outside tne istry tookofplace yesterday were met by and Chamber 3. of school Deputies, Registration Boston, July on of the demonstrations counter part Educational National the tPflrhers for Pistol of the the supporters Ministry. association convention began yester ar- - shots were exchanged by the factions, prominent yesterday's Among day no persons are reported to have rimi wore Profs. Charles Monroe of but been injured. Los Angeles, the Roard of Education, Cal. and Rimer rZ. JJrown ot tne uni Turkey Denies Story. versity of California. Vienna. July 3. The Turkish EmbasOUT CUT MAY sador has presented to the Austrian CHINA Foreign office a note categorically conST. LOUIS EXHIBITION. contained tradicting all the contentions in the Bulgarian note regarding the front.'PEKING. July 3. The United States massing of Turkish troops on therevoluthe and Bulgarian blaming treasury regulations regarding the Chi- ier, for that has tionists everything Louis St. to the exposi 'nese visitors tion are bitterly criticised in the native cress, and it is believed will demoral Revenue Receipts. ize China's efforts to take creditable Helena, Mont, July 3. Durlnq the fi- rart in the exposition. The most objectionable points in the cal year ended June 30th the receipts of eves of the natives are the $o00 bond, the Helena branch office of the Collector of Internal Revenue for the district the photographic identification, police and Chinese composed of Montana, Utah and Idrtho of the visiting supervision amounted to $95,666.57. This pum'in-clude- s the Chithe expulsion from America ofwhen to the $12.50.) of special t?x the assistants and nese workmen officer within Helena the few last closes. fair weeks. The total is somewhat ltsa than the year preceding. Fireworks, Calder'a, 4th July. ill suffv-rfd- . il '- j j ? et DENVER AND RETURN Via R. G. W., $18.03, V July 7th, 8th, 9th. a- Final limit August 31st; ptopovers In both directions. Diverse routes. V - EOSTON EXCURSIONS, June 20th to July 3rd. . - - via the Oregon bnort juine. The very low rata of $02.05 will be mad to Bnr.- ton and return for the Annual Meeting of the National Educational association, 6th to 10th. Tickets will be pood July for return until September 1st. Particu. lars furnished by Short Line agents. prizes for The Tele Se the fireAOrks gram newsboys inL'l the windows of the Kant Flrt South. Wilkes Cycle Co.. K. 3ItD Sa PICTURE FRAMES. Admittance to Palace of Uhjslons nt Fait Palace 10c, includins adnd.ss!on to the grounds. p-il- d St. Dnrds Cafe, private dlnlnic-room- s on two floors, unexcelled service, popular prices, 26S Main. Th 4 ITTLE TOMMY TINKX.CTATC pi I I 1 dorni. wtth a touch bth niched tba p.Jat rr.na Ift and nea.t, Uie strvet. br-- cs up rd !o.n ty Instor When he cam" to Tommy's d'V'r lu3'y !.! th U th vrly puiU t try. Iuvc to climb tbe I.iJJt Mrh. It will rot jcu rry drir!" Father nail: tntrrfrr; . he and rarr ol tut half t!.e day not for did Tommy cf Jtio, ltdr.k.nj pisl.f c Vitch!ng how tLe wjrk pl-ty- teft. eft all hl-- i pretty e! Vbn h then biuOJ v;u.t cn Tommy rr.Tly itlrrid them 'round; the ground. Next he said: 'Til not climb h!h. tut the Jadlrr 1 rr.u-.- t tr." ra I Jur tb ma uwn t Then h s.ili: "I II lalm on ro. (Copjrrtsbt. jy.l, Vy '- tt !!: I m, I ".;ht ea hr htr- hnrry t?rcvth. rtrrxr cf rta M Tcmty' cculi.Tt- hi'd t, en. k th patnt lo And It Jr Carr. p;d it;'.:x c- a !!'.! W f.t?" 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