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Show The Salt Lake Trle.gr am. LlLjSSL1!?. reached and it must bo reached in this generation or the country's wealth and prestige as an agricul tural producer will be jeopardized. The lloating population of the great cities where thousands of men are herded together in foul tenements, eking out a precarious living by the most ininvitiug methods, offers a solution. These men who arc thrown in contact with the lowest types of depravity ami vice, and from whose ranks a large p: Telegram. THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening Except Sunday. by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAA able-bodie- PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated.) Office S. West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Calls Office 210; Editorial Rooms. 228. 149 I jj a ,,,. tuA of th FRIDAY EVENING. JULY Soirt Lovers Must 3. 1903. Be Protected. as the There can be no excuse for such a hold-usport-lovinpublic was subjected to last night. Downev was introduced as a 'ringer" at the ring-side- , it is true, but the management of the tight should have investigated and made known this fact before nearly three thousand persons had paid the .1 4 1. l f required admission ice xo see iierrer;. aim mt- ..a.u Downey, who fought four draws with i rank Krne, meet in the roped arena. Every dollar of this money was paid under false pretenses, and steps should be taken by the proper authorities to protect the public from future raids of this kind. While the management, offered to return the admission fees before the "tight" started, the fact does not eliminate the element of false pretense from the affair. p g a - T T T tikit .,,,.uu" rii the United States Senate and do his duty as a mem- ber of the army." On the platform with the Senator were Hrig.-tJen- . S. 11. M. Young and Col. Myron T. Ilerrick, Kenublivan nominee for (lovernor of Ohio, and a number of Cleveland's wealthy men. In his. spHH-the Senator t ulogized the uiuIkmIs of the army, reviewing the dilViculties encountered by tie? th(1 oruMnization al outM.t declaring that no limn was too degraded to be spurnetl by these pa- He also related jcrsonal instances triots of (iod. of the high esteem the army workers were regarded in the higli official circles at Washington. That is a pleasing sentiment Uncle Mark gives expression to. If he is to head the Koosevelt National committee would it not be good politic Campaign c . r t i t if i .to ior iMir i ncie jiuik join me r;u uiiou .vriuy and reach the hearts and capture the votes of American citizens at the same time? lui wbniilil folirMi 1 rr t I'Au v"-- 111 V, -S. al rut. m th J I So h he Mer.t. tov. r-- Vf. 1 Dar r.:i Mr. th n tsrer ro m.r.-TT- f lorr cfUrd. :t. sttiitr. ow n b-c- Hre"s a rhanre for me to ' he rrle!. my Rood r;oih-.the lttT to th r'ice ftatior ? 5"; lift ; J. F.w--ry- - II. rr.ejr. Bankers, IT-.- tk National Sauk of Frsnk t: K-o- t. rint.ADr.LriHA. July : r.ai -- Th- p. ; W, r.ar.klsc li Sic '' RcpsWir a DJiic' iTAiiT. CAJTTA ruck. own Tilth: ? She has Ten million In m marWK rt trrnlllllv ahoul h r iirv Po.e.- "A fw. But. M'l know, the nut.r.d- out mark sr rrxtly r.ipr-up beforw co., & HALT LAKI! CITY. Trsan a Gyn! naik:?r Till LA DELPHI A Klin. V..Jrei rr l'rt$, ra. J. , C OorrtJ?, W.- :t', tittim Oa. i r re r. jt!.sa. O Mccormick INCREASED C0INA0E AT MARKS. . -i on rfT ll I " A LITTLE FOLLY. BAM. Xr-vr- k nat n a-- In i!l Crrsl J?retUns-J--Vr'rs J Ln'.r. IVs this letter, one of inv dogs, t Mm in of any t:e to rr. ! him ll.tnw the had and cour- -. it all m4nt frr hrUe Naral Officer Retire. tf n an dec fend had who rta Cur. fit 2 -- Ui- n WASHINGTON. WUiUm V.T.' f July 1 11 to t thlr.k U hi day. at. sd II. VVhll!lf- - snd Hmul It fir f tb fate. TrrlT's tmdr th navy twtiv t. wrr rtlr-"I ant ihiriie Cnr to tsk" that fct which iravl that Irnonnel a sufflclnl numNr of vrncfihn. do ler," sail th traveler. AS h vr not occur In th arals tiutenar.t and 11 1 th Utter en a the kenn-fih.11 tv In any year two IJutonants ur a r.t ro-j- i at Now. Charlie selected for rrtlrrment. Willi T'ftkr er.d that moment, to think It over, fJ .AJL Hj.:s CarJtsl Tail la, Imit. Vr.II p'.ar-said the ,u. ! r M d. Th In rr.vejoj whl h" trx .. read, and thl -- it. COSMEEUAL NATIONAL the envelop until I res t the hi!; rlk-ei- Tfror Tuf Ltter. He Took the i TOM: DO. O. Julr 2C!ark Virmr. for many years an editor of Ohio nw- Toledo hospital th H1 at m He editor r.f th ItLd; KfTAV- - th TaWxio H. r.tfr Now. Clark Waggoner Dead. tt'.t VlrIrftt ..ra.h:r Ca.?Ur i t W. tefs at Houston. Tex., has tnderM hi tr brr.mi efrMrMv A'nutt r!lKntlon, Int. He wrs rputd to we made flaan-clconnection CTTT. Deseret National Bank VNiTnn.. rrATT--5 tn.rosrronr. ::. f;;;i Pjrpl-t J p uru ,. s II I-- LATCH USTA 211 J 2H K D JC3k to !h roninti n Minister wtth ilorie Has Itealgned. h I e NEW OKI.EANP. a . July 3south- rin.v rna-- . ith Bankers. BROS., SALT the presT.l arrsngfmeni until piolor.se! VM. June And now we have Uncle Mark Hauna preaching side bv side with Salvation Army leaders in an ef t the dedication of Cleveland sj fort to save souls. $100,000 citadel of the Salvation Army. Senator Ilanna, who acted as chairman of the occasion, declared "that if he ha 1 the power to reach men's hearts as the simple prayers and music of the Sal- - Temple. WALKER 52.95 . . Extra r'inc Value, - r- arcrpt tr, rniirrtu-- I Prolonged tho Term. As tr VIENNA. Julv hnv ben unaW ta ncrrr on dputstlftrs the proportions t r rep' ltv r.ntrJtutMl ty Austria and Hungary toward tblr Klrt h exfndlture. Kitifmr Frsnrj Jntrph Uncle Mark as a Salvation Army Man. their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West 8fsn. i"LrT? Cabinet, but ha retirement of ur. ueir. out portfolio. 1 subsequent Is receipt No other sent unless requested. receipt Telegram, readers leaving the pity for a week or zuore can have their paper sent to - r." t.rtfl 3 Refuses to Acctpt. VIENNA. July 2. Tho Nu Krl Pre 'sava that Kmrrnr Frini Jrrh him t - Entered at the Postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Matter. tthen Willi Terrier wm very pro he had himself up In hi clothes, and he vcau anxious to take run downlown and show hlm-el- f oft "I wlh my master would ?nd roe cn an errand said he. But his msster did not Ih to nl him anywhere, although there v ea letter that hsd to he taken to the pon-station by ome one. this country. known widely as a rMlanlhrrtlsL and hu. manltnrUn. dlM at Ms home in W.tirr- vllle last nlrht. ssd 73. Frr many years he was promtnently Idnltnd wtth torn or th larircfll trkcTaph systems !n the country. 1 a 43-- 43 .ea. awan theLil;- 4 THE MEDDLESOME TXR2UER. army. uuavua SILK WAISTS WEE' SALT LAKER IClng Peter Pleased. HKLOFtADn. July 2. In a speech at a dinner last nlirht. Kin Pt- - expressed his satisfaction that Servla, today stool high In ths esteem and reepect of Speaking of the futur of Servla. his majesty pointed out the necessity for devotlnjr. his whole solicitude to the regeneration of the economical l!fe of the nation and the 3ertlor?mf nt of the j : DAILY AN I AVAL STORY FOR THE F.u-ro- p. might be induced to leave their unsavory surroundings and go to the country. If the wholesome advantages of country life were brought to the attendenizens of the city, thousands of them tion of these . .... i , t i might perhaps gladly etnoraee tue opportunity oi exchanging the narrow horizon, the squalor,nilJ Itn.i lifft 4v,4 ilr ........ .itin ...v Viwinrl o.w. 'i unuuiiwn v.i i..,. cleanliness ami the beauty of the country. Thus to the Editorial T)nartmnt two good ends would be served the State lepopu-lcommunications enouia be address! pertaining the Editor of the Salt Lake Telezram. to Rejected MSS cannot be returned unless postage is aert for ted and labor would be supplied, and the slum such nuroos. Communications relating to adTertlseraents and business dwellers would be transplanted to congenial, elenould addressed to the General Manager. Sal Lake TeleThis could bo no- and healthful spheres. gram. E3 W. Second South St. vating General Eastern Adv. Asrent comolished bv a great .rropaganda among. thei lowly S. C. JBECKWITH, Tribune Bid?.. New York City. . , i i Ger.efal Western Adv. Agent in tlic renters oi Doiunation, wnicn n ngnuv manHORACE M. FORD, lttl Marquette Building. Chicago. aged and thoughtfully executed, would undoubtedly TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscripaccomplish a great improvement over present tion expires la on the address labl of each paper, the changre of which to a date becomes a for remittance. Known People, d percentage of the criminal population is recruited, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. J0 year by mall. In advance .r?oo u.x months, . 3.50 by mall. In advan On month by ,. .60 advance in mall, v uo wwk, .. .15 mail or carrier 8 cnts tingle copy,ty everywhere by P. O. money order, express money order, banlc. check or draft. In the name and to the adteed letter, dress of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City, Utah. f JfJ. 3. LADIES WHITE JAPANESE ;untrLrLrvirinnnnriru f About men- - Jfl.Y FR1UAV EVENING, t rr: .r--. mil O-r- ps C A. Ixrwe, We TA1D IN. 11 t.r ttc. xtkt .,-, . year cf the fr.'.IH States rrint hr-In th Jut r.'ie't. was a rerord-hrak- ar.'S dies strtnk r. utr.hr of r ami the irrresM- - In the jrc!u tion they g'l as fsr Wet n thi. WELLS, FARGO & CO., DANK accomt .UshM without any tr.alfrui in PREPOSTEROUS. rrertM In AL.T UKH ITT ITAlL made hy AerordJnr to the rt-or- t fF.etaJr a. t 1 lil) t ro'ir Rurt. Iin.tis to the Tre:.ury rard or Puck. ' tf vt lh ! Labor Shortage nt rT.nE' inent Vahlnton. '.t! ASDlutioi of the hre-MIs GwU You shauM trv to th- - prethan 1?.7S.7C; greater jieces of surarir.K. Uis my in habit of Line. Freak Latest The the Legislative tTor?!f t- inA"Tsi jpstr:r e,r, vious Year, an Inffeae In rr.'lslt of eltlw lltt!e man Kansas, bleeding Kansas, the natural home of ac Jka t th cf V.e 1 1 t"rJd 2:9 of l2tieo, an ve an tou rterea. ln"re. Aftfr all dr trouble ax 5 tta rest cf tl There are many present-dareformers that are JimmyWot! Atrrm, A w t rw.1 of h:l5 and of hurricanes roinM It? excessive to worth and l rainfalls, Ahout i:.f'i'-werkl. drought gitr f l!on sas vountei ar t we'ghed of of ideas demonstration effect the a a t:i?cti. rrr..ert. living I'oirnn large conCjM-'eJt U HAPPENED. Iq s IT HOW cyclones, of torrid summers and frigid winters, on small mind. seek to solve 3 HQ. XL llllA-.'X- . ir.(-C.C- : hu'.Uon. Ax C Ci."' CM They continually roln. rjohl aid. for new cry tinues to strenuously semi up its broad and basic social problems in a narrow, super- J. ids. er DUUlOn. l.Z.V?n.'K ir.!. v. old rtuip. that rlgsr you rjhe State has been peculiarly blessrd during the ficial manner. The latest of this too numerous lUeker-Faof sjts!,Jlary Csti:uta rre-was a Urire amount J""je ther V0 Off re.. w a dar.ov. me yetrrdy an bronre. r.Uket missliver. and of calamities lmvinsr escaoed How rr.? the rarHr class hails from (ioorgia and is a Legislator from Uaxter t,;is.r vrar For the tr..lrl Ftats goverrmer.t,161.154.:CS The of Wilkes wre riAni: r thieneral of to a the be county. Georgia r'T are Assembly regular fortunes that CONSIDERABLY HIGHER. part supposed rr.ment of th I'hl.Jp rrnvlnrlal ifovr is now in session ami this Representative has intio- has for the Instead, cornucopia Kansas programme. pines. five; artht for'ub.m OEOROi: BUST. Ornert 2rr.re-UUh- . iluced in the House a bill nrovidinf? t'mit n t;ir nf I Judge. Rovernrrent, H Idaho and V.ycrr.lci-- . been inverted and a shower of golden wealth has 100 shall be imnose! unon every divorce trran , oil 'iufM- -I this I.otrl vfry much above Venezuelan Roverr.fr.er.t. TI.O ivi? It's only aWit 4 a cay Ikalldia;?, CH IJks C::r. I .. . , i fallen upon the entire State. Instead of tin? nt uju L.i.jEarntd. Chair n Factory uin: .iittiiiio uuirj iiiiiu iuum: ui higher. 1 T rna d exrr.. drt- einl Farm t-n- U. r-- lrn y -- 1 Mn-I.T.- : . H e 1 R. G. DUN & CO. !.;. tW, Oc y, drought, rains have fallen, but not in torrents. In- - ills measure also stipulates that evrry stead of maddening summer heat, the air has been applicant for divorce shall pay f before the petition is tiled and that the taxes shall go into the? tempered by gentle winds. As a consequence the school fund. l!y this means the (ieorg?a fertile soil of the State has given a royal answer to- publx hm believes can he check the divert e evil which, A cropof such magthe wooiug of the elements. nitieent proportions an lias never before been le tleelares. threatens the social system. The pro- known is standing on all the agricultural land of Vvd remedy, should it' ever bec ome a law, would the entire State. But Kansas is thinly populated h no niore effective than an attempt to dam a moun- torrent with a lead pencil. TIiom? individual in its vast agricultural belt, as compared with other senso of morality and disregard for tie States, and Kansas tillers of the soil are unable to whos.; embrace the opportunity of recouping their losses sacivdness of the marriage relation imiels them to pretext, ireetiom from the nl.liga of former years bv garnering in the golden harvest. s,''' lJl vows of and lions matrimony, would find Mime Farm hands and harvest laborers cannot be secured to pay the tribute of money demanded by the at any price, and the waving tields of grain, the means even if it were neeessarv to inawn State, the wimI. - . stately ranks of corn and the billowy expanses of ding gifts of a former husband or wife, or mortgage The grain and corn are hay are standing idle. to the loan sharks the results of dropping to the ground, and the hay is withering in labor. The corrective influences oftheir next ycarV legislation will the sun or rotting on the stalk. Kansas has asked never turn the whose views of life have never person for thirty thousand farm hands and laborers for its It is said that haif risen above a plane of animalism from his purpose. fields, but none is responding. point of view always has, always will govern the land in five counties of southeastern Virginia The m the rupture of family ties. Those who prefer will be untitled this year because of the impossior lives luxury and alimony, who have set for bility of securing men to work on the farms. Own- themselves a standard of unbridled e, ers of farms are assisting in the construction of to will so do continue until they grow large enough railroads or on river improvement, while their fal- to look life as at a little more than sensu holding low acres are being buried beneath an abundant and selfishness. If the nuritv of domelie lif,. The case of Kansas and that of ality crop of weeds. and the of foundations Virgina can no doubt be duplicated to a certain ease with which the society are imperilled by the marriage bond can be broken, extent in many of our Western and Central West it is ern States with large agricultural areas. Cali can just as well to remember that no legislative act When the young men public taste. fornia suffers annually losses of millions of dollars and elevate maidens begin to consider marriage as by reason of a lack of hands to fully gather and care for the great fruit crops. This lack of farm with and carefully and broadmindedly as they deal the business problems of everyday life, the labor threatens a great peril to us as a Nation. evil will die a natural deathfor its fountain-heaThe farmers are the natural bread makers for tin; of discontent and wilt be drr Nation and upon them devolves the problem of and failures in will be as rare as failures The United marriage keeping the Nation's larder full. in where honesty, ability and industry are States has an agricultural area that for extent and thebusiness rule. much les;t excelled by fertility cannot be equaled, world. The agricultural jnv other nation in the Eardloy and Cottrell, that noble trio, wealth of the country is the wonder and admiration seemFernstrom, to hay turned the tables on the members of of the world, and the exportation of agricultural the Council who witnessed the "prize fight" in the products, grain and manufactured foods from agri matter of adopting Fernstrom's reservoir installcultural bases are the largest of any country in the ment scheme. But the demands made upon the labor world. world by the immense enterprises that have been The boy being father to the man irt it not perFet on foot within the present golden age, have drafted the great army of laborers from the farms fectly natural that we should have a lot of tough to other pursuits, with the result that farms are young fellows in Salt Lake, whose heads need idle, the volume of farm productions is gradual! v cracking by a policeman's club? The street is full decreasing and the exportation threaten to fall off. of a new planting, too. which before 1910 will proA solution of the farm labor problem must . be duce another vicious crop. TIES OIIT. - a t self-indulge- ; -Sulh Ar;burrham.theMr hair. nJuK r, Fire 0iroyc t f WUhur F. Wh.tney. j:;.. 1 to-la- y far Phou'.dtt tho i "fly from m rr. A th farthest !:.in'l ln.l hl w lns to me. Iivr th"e, So thSt I couM o-i;- r-- city. 'Ihoti .i ros Th S e Ultft. rl. h-- XHiSTerrd to alt i: the roy !mri. thou tone. I.Ike a r" to Thousrh vat sTJlfs cU4 inter rn. 1 fhouli cr " the si sco WT.t tho-- j take a fh!r.rr.'rl-- e Hrruaht from orfn 1e;th. my Ctrl? "Tt the Quiet; r.f hsth fffiX Ths to te thin ornament. Kor she ses her rhsrrr. derl'.re ll y combat ison wl?h tMr. And before thy br1htr Uy. awsv. All sr'.rit Jsn Mlrot Helwlk. from th rljeeV. PhouMM FREE THE REASON, J f-- Is, r Th io Farmer t !rt Arr rr-- It c1, rrw j!sr,r"t h-- r-- - r-- hee- Far ;r !!-v- Ve ;r - n?- r I r-- T I :i .-i 1 ' I h. Hr 1 '! Wh th jartrA cf!e ?.t crl far.th.xn ri-TA- D --. 1 hfr m'.'.U . AX AKOLIN'G AXX0II. Ti.k.... yc-jrvrde- er 1 V e - I i tWUt go ht:rr. . tr.. t .t ; Vienna Model BaRery ''j5 r? , : r i eiesram V 0 y. nt serl-ousl- y di-voic- t c: FOR. THE NEWSBOYS ,v Young America Ready t,o Explode on the Glorious Fourth. e d r hVfter-J-Wrrais- y .sW 71 I'ltaifSit non-adaptntlo- n -- . Si ELIEVING in fostering the ntiment of patriotism in the newsboy, nhich prompt h!n3 to make n big nois and spread the eagle on Independence day. and knowing U.at th- little news merchant ban not the Fanio amount of money to burn that many of Lis raoro ys favoretl fellow patriots nowieiis, The Telegram is oflering Rixtfn prit- - in th" r'.npe of orden; Os for fireworks on the Wilke Cycle Con tore, 21 Eaat Fimt Boutb. The pritcs will pivc to v the aixteen boy making the largest jercentage of increase over their daily alei tip to the Fourth of ,laly. If yoa really enjoy having the street urchin explode a nice, large cannon cracker right beneath your feet 1 -- o art-rag- e BUY HIS TELEGRAM TONIGHT AND HELP HIM WIN ONE OF THE FIREWORKS PRIZED |