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Show The Saef Lake Telegram. 12 The Evening Telegram. T RY .........243 223 To buy the best goods so we will have them to sell Battle XJWl !! WWII FninlnVlUiyiJJ crs and Employed Is Expected to Be Fiercest in Local Labor Circles. j WEATHER FORECASTS. DENVER, Colo., July 4. 1?03. UTAH:Falr and warmer tonight and j Sunday. , 6 7 Bamb 8 9 10 11 12 el) Today's Temperature. o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock . 49 .. 5--" 61 C3 67 G!) 71 decrees. degrees. degrees. degrees. degree. degrees. degrees. 4. Temperatures at 7 CHICAGO. a. m.: New July York. 70; Philadelphia, 74; "Washington, Chicago and Cincinnati, 7S; Minneapolis, 64; St. Louis, SO. 1 menced. Aside from this there Is virtually no change In the building contractor' war with the building laborers' union which SNAP SHOTS AT V" HOME NEWS. iart ox tns sas3u. in feaa Theater restricts. 1 Wilson Mew: 11 1 by-law- EUROPEAN HOTELi p LO0 ated upon for peritonitis and appendicitis, lie has been ill for some time. Routine Occupies Board. TO? i The Board of Public Works held a short session yesterday afternoon, but did nothing outside of routine work. An adjournment was taken until Friday, July 10th, at 3 o'clock. IN EVERT DESCRIPTION OF JEWELRY. J J on all build- GAINS Todav tnmnrrrvw nnrt avn-rJ. K. W. BOWERS, 235 Mala Street. xr DIAMON ed fly-hoo- ONLY WORSE. SfF occupation is Eye Fixing. Errors of sight detected scientifically. Corrected in the same way. No charge for the examination. Knickerbocker, 0. 259 D., MAIN ST. Vl fr.try Great display of fireworks FaltAlr Election of New Officers 227 Paid Up Vc do house painting and interior decorating American Wail Paper Co. Third South St. 6 E. V li-.i- twoi-tv-rsSr- !.' r.l h Failures HEINECKE SCHVARZ & R. IND M No. Ttphon HURLER'S FLOUR aotmt - OS- CULLEN HOTEL U. a SWIKO, Prep. ELECTRIC CURRENT SHOOK UP CLERK CbatUtUer C1;4ige4 With the Juk Conquered a Cl.orl Lice X:nr!cyf . It in ti.. .e , Jl"'o'" , ? of t!. rn.C5r.ref, that 1 1 v ' s i . , i;. 3 j Tl. I.' ; I 1 1 lift. !:! iff 6 W Oil" iia .1 N J hw it. 08. Phone BtsfiTon coal & lubsh co-- , SECOND SOUTH ST. Ss ff y' d J"! W. Kel-se- y. Fol-lan- d. J 8 1 J. v. i. U f tin e 1 f4 . k ? i !j ) It'. ,,e. ' .. " i t in If i: Write 'a t'n a ;. .' onnno from t lit broughtl.je.i.rJi.. in ' If Ih' n ii. or j "i. .SJi-lte- i It t ! .( the ,to b-- ! if1 d,-C;'"'r- i t''-rvo.- t!-- tlo-rj- N t An Error Is Corrected. P. H. Murry. ( Lslie M. Beaven. In yesterday's Telegram it was stated H gB AturuVa B. Hurry. Ladles' Dep WanleFB case In conthat Attorney Will n nection TRIO OF with the Olseri trial had been continued by his request. The fact is that Judge Diehl dismissed the complaint against Mr. Wanless declaring it stated j j W. 2nd s,. Fl no offense in law. A new complaint must therefore be drawn. Mr. Wanless gays he will demand immediate, hearing of the case. New Jails for County Towns. The County Commissioner?! have decided to erect a new jail at Bingham and another at Bingham Junction and have 4500 Families la Salt Lake C!ty Alone "Eel" And three readers to every family, that's over 18,000 readers in the city. They represent the most progressive element. They'll be interested in your business if you tell it in a business like way. This space is sufficient to get you started right. ' placed an order for two steel cell with which to equip them. The rapid growth of the two towns has rendered the present facilities for taking care of lawbreakers there inadequate. The sites for the structures have already been selected and con struction work will be commenced Imme diately. gee the fireworks prizes for The Tele gram newsboys in21the windows of the East First South. Wilkes Cycle Co., Grand display of fireworks Saltair to- night. KENYOIT HOTEL. European and American Plan. Salt Lake City's new hotel. The Ken-yoan! superb incomparable. Large, n. YOU TALKED HAVE WITH THE MAN WITH THE RATE CARD? !vi I -- mm. l ' I III 1 Hi Via Oregon Short Line. San Francisco and return $31.50; Los Angeles and return $44.50. Returning via Portland, Tickets good returning $13.50 higher. until August 31st. City Ticket office, 201 Main St Grand display of fireworks Saltair night. Firework, Calder's, 4th July, y excruciating pain tism, under various treatments. I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Lini ment, the first application giving my first relief, and the second, rntlr relief. I can give It unqualified recom mendation. 2."c. GOc and J1.00, at Z. C M. I. drug store. 100 rOR S2.50. An engraved card tour to .x lines, with the new Tiffany Roman or rcript, tlm finest work that can be lone. finest brMtol card Sec my samples. The that can be bought. ' HHLD, "Art Stationer," r.t Main st. Sports, all kindf, Calder's, 4th July. Our Reputation For reliable goocis nas reen iirtmy es tablished In this city. When you buy of us you always get the bef,t, for our ftock includes th leading brands. Utah Liquor Co., 'Z2? South Main street. k SALT PALACE. Popular Prices. to- 10c, Grand display of fireworks Saltair to night. Strike for Recognition. Miners under Jamestown. Cab. July the Jurisdiction of Tuolumne union No. 13. to the number of aoo, have gone on strike Hide, Santel Tdwl at the Jumper. Golden and App mines to en fort " the demand The that only union men be employed. men Dutch mine nt Quartz employs union and is not affected by th trouble. only wVifrli rirvn not rtemi to th 1 urlfldlction cf the Jamefctown union. 4. i SmlthOei'1 .. Hichmond Franklin ... t Teuton .... Oxford Am. F!l ., !. MSr.t.IrK .. '. Klmamsi ... 4.2 4 : "a McC.unmerv Itanrroft ... f primes.. Her . S. . ? o Montp1 '' ... Uo iit f., 1.1 a ho liiK't'V bUJiincsH admission to the ground". Dancing. 25c per couple. concerts Sunday night, sacred admission to grounds. July 13th to 16th, Inclusive, r Iutlt and f.0c. Bicycle races. illusions. of 10c, including Palace Calder's park July 4th. EXCURSIONS WEST, l.i. -- m Itexh 14 irnr IS filmthcr. M ? Ha:; y 3, .. 11 t, N : .t a. -- ; ta .Ms ! - 'Khun ... it"Ji Mt. K Home Nrr.p. t rs nr.d : 1 .eo - ttnh point. Ft. 1 .'.) ; City 2; I l know "VojA "1 !) Lo e nm-nm- l Aid Hanna Sufferer. Winter Qunrters. Ju!v 4. Fully 1 r!t-Jn- g at latin. the horror of the und Hco1H hivWyo.. Winter Quirteri a slm'ltr exper1ef.ee. ing parsed through lit he'4 th people of the two meetlticf tomorrow ntrht t the inninh hall and mfetlnghoujt In Winter Qiar-trrt F. Imll nt to deI. tlr.-tnte- r c-i- - ofleM, a 'n u! I. ' 1 AND RETURN, $11.50. !c,-luH- " i i , 'o f: Temple trelb.Kft do'.Urs to loan 1. Jnsr.PlI . r 1 . N. t o, No,- 4 U, T r :., ?o No. 1. V ; tn. j, V ;v 'o t." i' - :: i. m. f "s. p . 'i c, rC rt, r, f t. n s- par Two. ; fVK!.,i!.-- , i 7, 2. r J- - n, ji. No, :. I .XI No 1 ..l J N:i. ;v N- is, : N o, Z Jt ft-l- 4 m. p. o t. fi. T- -, p. ra tv m. p. ro. Xo . t--v. '.i p, ra. No ;x : No rr, u r.-- k. 12 rr ;r- ) 4!3 p rv p. p. rm. p. n. Wst ai. iTrr. rie. hirrrlrt:.i. r : x:tr. f,iejo J. F-- LANG FORD T"U ,MiTll. tiCORGH M. CANNES- - fvM v N- rv ' - ' N r. Ircrn market f : .;- - Tr.. ' ;, p. v.. No, :t. t hU : . p.. ' n- 1311. Ilr;TtrtNlVTi. I . No. ::. No, Vj 'S ROUND TRIP. Arf-.- I No. No, TRUST - t. t ' N rute on irt.4 hts ieurt!y. on loar.s for sliort or ir.g tiri. or col'sterr.h tt ! - FARE Goin. r t- ' '. ZION'S SAVINGS BANK COMPANY. 1 ! z rotof3ce. rnlll'c-- ! L-: FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Et-- T TT, I!:i. UnlertAVer fe baimer. H Wl lad k. Tel n ttrlck-e- -- '.', ut A . Ol'p, . GRAND DISPLAY Ai5p. : to 1Ci Julv ut s Wt f. nir Jhort t.lr.e. T;e lAnl $1".' tr.? ih.in th" Abe. limit AdcuK :"'.. C.ty Tl Zl it.lr. St. N. TONICjHT " S -- 1 - B- Anjjele . i..-fl4- ! i fut - o. sai.io. and Rturn. F-tl-i rvrm t. of arrrding relief to th9 faxaiUc of our slater tiUl. ; ; ti e bent . iu:t :'- t : J. - ' rompuny Ul Trunk l'i l.lr. The fer ihe f,rit only pav operut his live yiRr; th" next she it aHI pv r.et worklnu h.jj no profit d over T. wi,l p.ty 3 per rent per rent findeiperfe. of the time. lor h tt.ihifo' ov. Front W innijwg lo tne 3I'rjne th f mmoi! I to pr r cent twnds to the extent of ,.. per rent of the rout.l to be guarantrat the m.iiimtim te,-.on the prnlri nertlon I net to exceed mile. ind the meuntnln section Sl3 exceed .'.' Dot to pr per msje. mai r: di lr.'t " SAN FRANCISCO VANCOt VKH, It. C. July trtlls of the ifsref-nier.-t t.e JraJ.k Tronk P.jejno -- d the TV nsir l n Government for the bud. tine of the troe,o-.t- i ren a tal lir.e ure ar.f--i- : t. d hnll l th d Governmen wstl fn;lo: The toH'l from Motu!en lo Wjrn.pex l l l wilt he billed f..r hfiy vf.ir t v lh t.rim i and -- - hu :r.e . :o AN;n.r.i nr. SALT LAKH 4 I wHh nu;r;-.''- that r m.il!a.-- GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC MAKES A CONTRACT. vise sore " h-- !'" f.utf&ej:tl ;in In:' r.tt ! he- t ! "H-N-n- M,,:n -- The - Alil t'"lk th" n Ue.j i ,t .t iVr fair Beach !; J c-- Vh4t !'t;':n f nck"l a ft v V. "1 1... e ).r t -r ;r4f.-!-O- t . Wh ;r Hell - !.- - M Hi:;tlr,tton zz 51 fy front othrr Preportionatelv low rntrof Are, .St. Ar.thcr.y j lm-- -i 1 ... it-- tit ir. r ndfiht f- ih;e ray., ... trjo .la1mi: .1.' Or.ir!" 3A' P.trtte' .... ... . iJ., I) ! .1, i.'.; t; t-'T- atl.-.re- - 51 tliw vvj:uv wat '? atninol Atij n I other Mitre, tcstifird at the ItUS f the (.. . of pt She" ir ru. I the a . i ro i hM.!Jei . a -.,. C. .; fr hu?b.n'l tng - t A,. !i.'!r MAIZENE I.-- !5 :3 'r:viy ....... i.' , C-i- T,!S Z1 9 'J, I' Ft ) 2"o. HORSE RACES. fs ft . Ti!3--i- o--y N I T-- 4V MAIZENE ;! Mrepgth l thSr t re ,;,'. t h v U r.t:i!V3S ri! fhi?.!ifitv of nt 7.. '. M, 1, if isho.'!, ?v v of :'.' r.r.u-tdijht. 1 'ie, -- i . - ! Salt Lakers will Le Intel r.trl In k.irn-lr.of the c.xkI fortune width has come to the on of Mrs. Caroline A. St.t.l y, !, t One Fr.re for tb" Bound Trip, Is famoiiH among1 local clubwomen a a Un Via II. G. W.. July 13th to 16th, writer of clever tlort Morle.. til ZU Auqiirt Mr. Stanley and her on li.iv roMed at El Paso, Tex.. inee lejivinu here. 5i;.'l EXCURSION NORTH, the ?on has recettly inhnite.l J'x.si fimo EXAMINED HUSBAND an reiauve. jsniej im. lie ii.is been appointed to a ml p?!t'.-at Saturday, July 1 1th, iror.ihle ..d Washington, with a or.e IN COURT OP LAW ; .k to t he f.. ; tached, lie ),a Os kh VI tt Wahir.t;i.iii where he vsiu be jotnet by lo? mother af low t ..' - from Kilt Like 1 1 j(ti-hiter a few months visit with Kallus In Kalamazoo. U!ch. Hate. Units f To To i; ,:e. t.ir?.::. Woman. Suinrr for Divctcr. Skillt'U.y I .' Conducted Her Own Cures Sciatica. V. M.ilket L.. J 5 t nrik-hir o n 4. A rlir.i; a !' rillCAOO. July Rev. W L. Riley, D.. Cuba, New " r, H er. r r.t .... . dun Met it. . ! Mt-foi-it. York, WTltea: "After fifteen days of lx-- n ...... Siimotj city i..t m j.lW).r. : i'.ivot from sciatic rheuma.13 13 h r " J! CI r. t: i . li-.i- Trr.vr j h - CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. K le r. Iti. 5."".. jj ! 'o-V- 1 t C. I m up t- ti " t Tl.e Boss Wc i r Me 1". K !". d) ;'r Appointment. Cambria II. left Saltair today for a cruise on Great Salt lake. Antelope island and other islands willcut-o-be visited and viewed. the work on the Lucin Those In the party are: Capt. D. I Davis, County Clrk James. Cltv Knglnecr Deputy Clerk Folia nd. T. K. Newman, John Wartlrop. D. B. Davis, Charles Wright, Dewey Davis and Robert S. 1'i t- at-.t- Salt Lakers Cruise the Lake. Yr AiMrbach. jcrnr""" If J O - rt tl it! - t: !:- T? 1 ? j ,f th I o h kJ t rI t : ft P y S 5 K I! , 2""0-mi- 223 Tlin i tin t &t?et Cai frca OtyVM the Door. Ca!t lAk .U Hi X ; Klor ai I . ANY KIND OF Res Against .Xd Insurance CUT FLOWERS e thing is in readiness to begin active opera tions. 803 Sc. alt laki: cixr. f -- ! 5 DRUG CO.. nnsr potrrn sti, ks. ! SOUTH MAIN. a-re- a S coii. main aci both th your.K to any mail by frcm the rid rcilati Jt!t t4 7 .rd er W. W. HALL, JEWELER. & hox. Utile tlTtr pa nr.lcr cr"i thoroughly fa ca.--. . It will live longer. S a 2Se GODBE-Pin- - SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. m rytf ell. Bnt only - - I their f.r.ff the t. c. at-Jr- yet effective, Tflll do V..e-- to-nigh- Gentle Regulator.. In the dayr cf fctrrry mx5 worn almott evrytn r(Nl & la.xstiT or r?ulator to counteract the CTct of ocrtspat'.cr.s mr.4 hurrifd What you want i pomethirr rani' non-unio- in-niJi- At regular intervals, whether you think it needs it or not. Too many persons carry a 'watch until it stops before- visiting a watchmaker. We've just added to our forco an expert in repairing and adjusting repeaters, horse timers and all complicated work. Have your watch cared for regularly. 1 d::ulat. A non-unio- l. WATCH ikiac e T t; Offers on Diamonds! bi:i: ovn window to-ir.t- y CTOR pr cri to 13 r-- er ! til!' 50 "fr r SALT LAKE CITY. frrri yo'J tt ia makt An event of lh utmost Import An person AND A LITTLK MOIirL h or her dollar do ): full duty We Invite your lnpirt!on of our irooda ar. J prices. DUmocda bluett crr.u of u may be returned for rab si any time, let 13 -- BELLS OUT OF TUNE rr wlU dxst-t- , Under-Price- d Tempting to-nig- ARE LIKE AMON Itevor.d all thsdow of a isfactlon In the ranks amorg both comofficer missioned and who. off'ters of the certain with higher dictaand in are Ik Result It arrogant alleged, Bring- torial. May Will Spend the Fourth Fishing. Claude Freed, Frank Ransohoff, Fred A petition to Gov. Wells In being cirWolf and J. B. Lain, left this morning Out Chaos. of Order culated among the mn asking for cering tor Big Cottonwood canyon where they tain chances In the regimental one will tempt the finny tribe with a large as tit.l for the reinstatement of Col. Park. or sortment The National Guard will hold an elec The men under h!s ol t command declare accept a higher tion on July 11th, at which a MaJ r and Col. Park would not one Mother Seeks Missing Son. be resigned. the than commission win b necieu. Mrs. Susie F. Lillard of Kwlng. llo., has a Lieutenani-eoione- i made inquiries through Postmaster ThomThe following officers will canvars th Gnat display of firework Saltair as as to the whereabouts of her son, John at S. Sublett. When last heard from the returns and report to headquarters young man was working in this city as a once: Lieut. Col. John D. Spencer, MaJ. cook in one of the hotels. . G. Glendinning and Second Lieut. SMALLPOX IN SUGAR W. Caine. Albion Embezzlement Is Charged, th In the communication announcing Paul F. Smith, late manager of th Salt Lake Cleaning company, was arrested yes- election was the aci eptan of Col. Sam WARD IS CHECKED afternoon on a charge of embezzleInto which terday wnt Park's C resignation, ment. It is alleged that Smith has col- effect June 20th. lected money for the company, for which The resignation of Col. Park thrown he has failed to account. His bond waj the command upon MaJ. L. S. Haywood. Tieport of County Physician Shows iixed at $200. First infantry. lTmll the election of u Gratifying: Ccndltlcn of the Lieutenant-Colone- l, all reiort will g Another Chance for a Cadet. Public Health. of to MaJ. Heywood. In the acci j t.u Superintendents Nelson and Christensrn Col. Park's otht-ofliien resignation the and Prof. Toronto of the State university art Ma no pay him high tribute for his l .i.b r.hlp. The r port f I'.iu-.i- y !': will hold a third examination for a candiA win a and k F, date to fill the vacant position at West Hh Companies ejrtt th f r Jci.e iikl Point oil Monday next. It is understood Major and It Is believrd that ("apt. W . ir.llr.i ri yrjtrrday aflrnoon. that a number of eligibles have made ap- T. Denn will be chosen for the placv. There wrr forty or. .! i f fmallp. plication to take the test. Hf is of company A of Nephl. In S :jctr In i he our t In June, alt t Jl J. A. Greene wuld of th figtsnl prt iri t m i an ; t Capt. th Many Attend Organ Recital. There ire n w corps of Salt Lake, It is believed, will .itly In tin t !! u r r traf.tlr. lu ih.it All tl; A large audience was present at tho be elected Lieutenant-Colonetit t O i fe kl. l the recital given in the Tabernacle yesterday commissioned officers of th First infan- pt- ie. . f un were !.!- r.fv her ae TIst afternoon. The vocal solos of Miss Lvy try will participat In lh clHllon. t i;;t' u r j trirc Ih- - r..nth. hree and Mr. Kettering wro given In fini ..' vre and Prof. McClellan's numbers Park Will Not Reconsider. t!i;!.t!.irU jt.d t.. R.f style, -- r. M.di-- t ! were rendered artistically. The "Star rHnt-iddCol. Park has been asked to Spangled Banner" was th closing numhis resignation, but this In has audience the standing. ber, declined to dc, and has said that und r LEADER IN GOTHAM no circumstances will he again ussun New Mail Delivery for Holidays. office-his cotin-decided He the upoti A new arrangement for holidays whs Incareful dellberalion, and wilt tx.t after the by postoffice dpariment now reveisf his action. augurated VISITS SALT LAKE open today.12 The 1 carrier windows arc not is is salil that It thre gn."rat to o'clock, but instead thf carfrom riers will makf one trip to all parts of the Head of Reform Police Commission citv. Four collections will be made in thf business districts and a hotel delivery will FORTUNE SMILES ON in Nt v York Comes to 2icn. be made ut 8:30 tonight. i the uho fid. Johri- K. r.Httid:1. e..n of tf.- f;rl N' v Vofk New Indian School Is Ready. YOUNG SALT LAKER h',u I oi.il. r ti e r lornt tol- t..t.,. tniiir ii'ii The Shebit Indian school will soon be tv ru Jo S .is I wke et fninilr.ith-oi installed at tne itaycocK larm lit i'an- n t i H :oul rriuoti day n. alt guitch. All the preliminary arrangements Son of Mrs. Caroline A. Rep. Stanley have been made. Congress has made an II- i.e h ret in i for this school and appropriation of C.$20,(XX f the T n!iir.i; y to tl r!'.i,T" of ceives and 8,000 (!;!ri,' $1 B Legacy Work has notified , . Superintendent I l hi t. f:uo'j authorities ;( that every thf Washington Federal new-fangl- EYES OUT OF ORDER th fiction of the contractor Is a rcn certed effort to braic up the unioni. will make no etatrmenta. Both Sides Spar for Time Both sides are playing a walttnc game Monday, and nothing will be done untiltradesmen and contractors when both wilt hold meeting at which important are expected. developments men. Individually, arecon-as union The of th strong In their denunciation as the conmethods their tractors and tractors were In the statements published yesterday. The union men have no complaints lo make on wage acaks, but say the conendeavoring to displace tractors one them by one with "ncabs." n mm Thrv nllego that the a In hort would be in the ascendency went l unchallenged this time policy and then their fovereUnty would be a thin of tho nant and ISalt Lake would n town. i b a strictly I will begin In earnest Mon- The light . dav morning and It I believed that It wilt be the fiercest labor war that was ever carried on here. The omy Important bullrtlnR not affected are the Federal building, city jail and the new Isolation hoapltat. NATIONAL GUARD TRIES 0 RESTORE HARMONY II. Wood was taken to the St. Mark's hospital this morning to be operGeorge. to 33.00 per day. Priced Pesriaurftnl. Popular 200 Rooms, with Hot and Cold Running Telephony Water. Sixty M tie-u- p 4, 1003. 14 tllnin Street s. Slat Laker's Condition Is Setious. A. WfUSD WET. SALT LAKH CITY. Rates: threatens a serious ing operations In the city. The members of the council, against whom the contractors directed their proAuto Club Will Hold Election; test and statement, are reticent about The automobile club will hold a meetthe matter and further than paying that 8:30 for o'clock next at ing Monday night the purpose of electing officers and adopting a constitution and .its y I "When the building tradesmen packed up their tools last night to go home for the Fourth and Sunday, It was with the explicit understanding that they are to not return to work until the trouble between the Contractors association and the Building Trades Council In Fettled. Preparations made on nearly all buildanings Indicate that a long struggle as were when covered Walls ticipated. work is discontinued for the winter and the men went home with a feeling that their summer's vacation had com- Temperatures Elsewhere. The Man on Meighn St. f CONTRACTORS AND UNIONS BEGIN LONG STRUGGLE TELEPHONE OTJIOlSxia. Business office Editorial rooms SATtmDAT EVE5T3.G, ; t"'-::r- r.u. rlvfw wis;, - hl" o x . 5 cf tf.em, To:( lUl it. my Aer: tmt lh3t "'. - 1 knw rto-t mK 4vt Lo L'tcL-Nc- w f.'.l t:- - r MJt4.m- Pw.f rpernr Vcrkt, ea |