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Show The Saet Lake telegram. 10 I The Evening Telegram. i 1 i f the TELEPHONE NTJLIBLxta. Business efllce Editorial rooms C Forecast till "WEATHER CONDITIONS. I 16! Meighn St. P." PS) PfJPJie lUMHMm A Today's Temperature. Hepvt of tha Buaineea C I 1 R I i t New Wilson 1 1 u a. h k-ic- UAJLV 111 1 E Raten: Sl.OO to $3.00 per day. Restaurant. Popular Priced 3)0 with i Ro-xm- Tele-phon-e, a. und Colo Running: "Water. xiRir-- . rnvaie elI f 79 Si) W &4 85 80 Slxt- J Today, tomorrow nrd every day. cw- BOWERS, 23 llain Street. MjJ - - EYES OUT OF ORDER ARE 1.11'vE BELLS OUT OF TUNE ONLY WCGISE. My occupation is Eye Fixing-Errors of sight det-c-- ted scientifically. Corrected in the same way. No charge for the examination. Knickerbocker, 0. D., MAIN ST. 2t"3 SALT LAKE C1TTY. h-p- "Hole in the Atmosphere" Causes Current of Air to Rush Violently Toward Zion. Deep ; HOME NEWS. AR GAINS fSfS f ft YOUR. (: ft Sues for $5910. E. C. Cross today filed suit against J. A. Goodhue to recover $."910, alleged to be due on two promissory notes. County Attorney Falls From Ladder. County Attorney George Westervelt suffered a badly cut and bruised arm Saturday as the result of a fall from a loftly ladder. s, arsons carry a watch until it stops before visiting a watchmaker. "We've just added to our g forte an expert in repairing- and t adjusting repeaters. hor?e timers ft and all complicated wor,k. Have your watch (iared for regularly. It will live longer. I ft ft W. . ji7? Iff g? 1 l) fti ft r w w altd afw-rtivo- 1 lumber pAitpran 91 sT way and oratory of the University of Michigan. of whom it was reported several months ago that he had undertaken to give his arrived classes a course in He denies the in Salt Lake yesterday. the most emphatic rn;uin-- r utul story inwas circulated by two students of it says the University who were ailerwanl susThe Harmonie society yesterday held a ball at which a meeting ofat Harmonie officers were elected, and the numkr usual routine business transacted. Chris topher Diehl was made an honorary member and was given a vote of thanks in return for the presor t of ninety volumes of German literature which he gave to the society some time ago. P. It. Murry. Leslie M. Ueaven, Auerbach. R33-- - nn tv. ?rd so. J4. county. Sunday Organ Becital Appreciated. A special organ recital was given at the 4500 Families in Salt Lake Tabernacle yesterday afternoon, which was largelv attended. The solo bv Fred Tears" whs Graham, "Oh. Dry Thos artlsticauv rendered and well received. The programme follows: "Oberon" overture. Von Weber; (a) "Mignon" Gavotte, Thomas; (b) "Enchanted Hells." Halr-bie- r; (c) "Andantino" (To My Wife), Del RegKlo, more: "Oh. Dry Those Tears." Fred Graham; Church Scene-- ' from "Cava-lieri- a Rusticana." Maseagnl. City Alone And three readers to every family, that's over 13,000 readers in the city. Thy represent the most progressive element. They'll be interested in your bupiness if you tell it In. a business like way. This space i sufficient to get you started right. YOU TALKED "WITH THE MAN WITH THE RATE CARD? HAVE SEITTOIT HOTEL. American Plan. European andnew hotel. The Ken-yoSalt Lake City's Large, superb an i incomparable. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. J Eber W. Hall, undertaker and batmer. 110 West 2nd So. Tel buildinggiterrd !oly one hundnl FccatelJ nly. For Instance i rn 7h-y'r- markrl loc tor Tuesday tr, . line,. SALE. riucn. 1'iucE. a 1 ; , I.e Picks S lv r sprf.g s ........ ..........Ht"... ........... PaU Milk Pa n Quart Cream off ee 1 o ts Cake Pans i'.ukaE- - CI lh'? P;t C ty ... 1 Srub llru.ben ....... .... .... St'W Drivers Mnrklng i uit' s F.r.ul -t S , lliinl! w Itruirir ............ .... Paint Pal tfUrt Frying Pans And a :v l ... ...... , heb- - b iv sr t t f ..;. r BrubakefCampbell Hardware IS degr-- At mlbs lo ih north the temirat nr at the n.me hour was Z2 degr-"lowrr. The remarkable feature of tbr b Jowls Us long duration. to the records of the reau show tliat there h.ie r.nly ne or two storms in th hitrj- of th bureiiu during v. hi h witids tf mil, .. jrcva'eJ f ir as vlocltyof ntime. pwi length -- 1 S i v.niaa ui y win vwi Co. J VI wwk4l.il 4 - w v W ..A Gentle Regulator.. In r MINING COMPANY l- t r.'i",. rrrr-- . ry. r ! Ti' X' T r.tary - i y r-r- h-rr- M''f!". fir.g in ! ; V to roar.tri act t!.e rT""J ff at Ions rd y.- a war.t Is 'Sh'rE r.:; t;; tt-Vf.- iM liver j oruery r fb-f- iron l Milder ciunpany ermaner.tl enjar,d fr m th. n.anaf ac t i:r', ..' or u" f a crrt3in k f richer whkh It w .s alce. l U, , f"ktei t.d of h- - l Ulntiff. w U. Id.tl 111 fiiv.tr ( ( ti e by . Judg.. Marrlill In the l". iii i.,. sr & IA 1 Der elict's 2it!: j f t rrTetlve.work lll do tl .... - ... . . .. et !. Mm iTDi:;m oy WotkS to have lb. Overland (;o, .' t r.r reg. WINS PATENT SUIT sSd-r.ibI- ". c,r- - In tr. f'--iv r.t t! cL by mail to ary a Vox from the c', 1 frV.t.t t .'y F-r.- rc DRUG CO.. OODBE-Pin- S t 1 .d co it. m a i rs. 4 Fnr-n- i ri n t r-- SALT LAKH CJTT. 1 n s 1 K. - ' til d-a- ths vf-thr- fr a-,- - em-101- 3. ZION'S SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY. t"t'-r tt..Vol 1 fit. t n, sn: -- i oe- - jotl will . V i 1 e ,,r h' . c-.r- dp.ap. r. t v. '! c. 1 en ,:?! ii .our 1 C W J 1 ! h- n. y - . j i uti 1 kr.ow w : ur.t. :tt: a t tb- -l j i a i;st II r i ate fi-r- -- 3 .:im- i w-- s t : K. TI M A re t: it s e M NEPHI A . - - i . 1 a'.! flty lh e.itnlt..i tl"f fer in Saperlrter... ! t! It T f t;.-e.t- WARDEN DOW HAS REGAINED HEALTH LOCAL ANGLERS ARE INDEED FORTUNATE A patty of Salt Lake pi viMirp-seekers made a big catch of beautiful trout In Rig Cottonwood Saturday and sun- day. The partv consisted of Frank Gros. beck and wife. G. S. WlUian.s and wife "Jimmy" .1. Klrsh. Miss Kilraleth Au Jackson and Chris S ott. gust lne. During the afternoon of Julyx 4th they trout. MjcoeodM in landing rlghty-Mall of gocxl Klre. Four Little Salt Lakeis. The births ef thrrc i:Ul and one boy were reported to the hen 1th offer idav, The srirls belong to Lorepo fiirdwell, lit". fTs Flrvan avenue: Os r llemenvvav. South Btate street, and IVrdinand GTfr VA tilenn street. The happy father of the boy Is DanM A. Eltls. w G tret. City Authorities Inspect Land. Attorney H'l'MiP an! lark went on a trip up I'ai They traversal ley'?? canyon yeptrrdav. No. 1 Kast lempie sireei, nas nair a Hfrtlon 17 entlrriy. ttrut nf I lnd This to loan at lowest market was found to be a perfect w.iterst.f eV million dollars s rates on security, will make alno heretofore unknown many loans for short or long time, on real es spt Ings. tate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. EXCUHSIONS WEST, President; GEORGE M. CANNON. July 13th to 10th, Inclusive, Cashier. Via Oregon Short Llns. San Francisco and return $31..r0; Ios Angeles and reChild Has Diphtheria. turn JM.SO. Itrturnlng via Portland. William H. Frankland, 4 years old, J11.no higher. Tickets good returning living at 828 South Seventh East street, until August 31st. City Ticket ofHce. 231 is quarantined with, diphtheria, Main SU Aswlslnnt Cftiinrilmaii Mtv P. I'l-ln- l tio-rnl'g- . t.llltr.ekb of tl bv saw that - ".ful. t i i 11.1 in. - cm." .f t Iv U ; f o nt N.l"e. t tt,.-tl-.-- prt-v- fflERCH ANTS' W? ! i.fr'.c '. l . 1 ta".bdat.s nil PR OTECTIYE ASSOCiAT'N rXCURSIO!f JiOHTir, rP Saturday, July Uth, The fe'r.eC Oregon Short l.!".e rati sl"w-- from Silt I .a k to t.ii;..r Via l..w t named P.atr. I.lml'.l To To I 1 Mrr.rtin S'. iVsVnrfr 3 H Snrno.n . ii Srr.ltb.n. Jd .. IttrhmAi il .. Kr.nk:i? ... .... pr"tter ..... Oxford 4 10i b". 4 t". r r". 4 r 4 4 : 1. r '. jr.. .. ? l.il. !ty M':;!.tvo .. Kin .m ... '. .S"1 of it ... u I'd 'u tl Am. 2Z, T. f... MM'lflitnn... ...... t:, IU!!c-3 KMflmm ... llim .. T, rv ' -- i M-n- 1 z.. Kpl' pes;, r . " T I V . idx-K- ;. IA',:V, : il O , 7 14 - Insurance 6 c - 1 hiVinrtx 1 Pt.h Ft. 4'lty p' "flirr, M.ipt Billle Club Will Own SMtnlr. vlrtuiltv mn Salt-nl- r The Hlilfe club will Thtoir.nrro-vrrrutlveto ronunit t. has rnteitaln of the rlnh nrrnjco the rtfinhers and their frbt.ds In gran I V 1 of the d i y's pro. - .i will dane .luring the gr.'itnme mil night. Hi- - l it r.itIo has rru arranged for. JIony Want to Be Doctors. The State Tlord of Medl- il i:ts.rrl-net- s hId tin exanvlnritlrii ltd uiortilnc, About thirty a pj lb ntit s v.re frf I. ard took the et. The fr.-viut- r 1 HIRER'S rniwst Vc do tiui:sc printmv; an.l CULLEN HOTEL t. C. SWING, Tiop. Salt Lake City Street Cats from all Trains Pass the Door. jj interior dccoratini; m- - vs. i FLOUR . Myle. l se. wiz ;f I- Failures ( set - ' r ' r. -- 5 Paid Up M - V M- f- -l - T. n Mt H M i .' v ... s ..... tJ to ,'jn;.i ro ... -.. b. i: poc ?t. ito,rtty.. lt ...IT... in.ieJrr.of .. s 1 r. . i 'aldw n irl,rn ldflh Palls, ..,.!pj i : V r I' lVrtt Kltft.V "i p, n fie t loir r ... yy r VV',rh.clen i St. At.thorv f -t Ur.m IrOr 21 rf' Jaw rnt.oi frort- - otbrr b.nalrlv Prepnrlint-. Ticket S 'MMirr.ciAL Hate, l.trrlv liv ?.., I o . ...t 23 liy frVt ..... 'a ,r ,r Datej 'olli'.trn , !t TtrlcV.am Ik Pl,'""!: : ItiP'-r'.f- t n. Opp. Postoffice. first-clas- 2'. an! that nre 7 r !rd In lows tv n d-r- Warden Dow of the Stat" prison, his Salt Laker Wins "Wyoming Suit. wife and daughter, returned laM nlclit The Supreme court of Wyoming has from California, where they have been of Ixc.ii.; A. given a verdict in favor Marks of Salt Lake, who tiled a futt for the past three months. Their vacation has been spent at Los that State Home time ago to reagainst cover taxes when were collected by dis- Angeles, San Francisco and Pacific tress. In 1$9 a large bunch of sheep be- Grove. Warden Doa's health was were assessed both In longing to Marks Sweetwater and Uinta counties, and the greatly improved by the trip. taxes were paid as assessed in Hwectwater PATHS 203 g, Harmonic Elects Officers. P - r- In our n- -, d i9 1 T. C. Trueblood. professor of elocution TRIO OP VI regularly at lie, hout-ejml- e Trueblood Enters a Denial. Co., rr SxrjpM cent. 1 Jd of We" e pnjt n l exi-erjenciM- defe'-.d.iti- w SC8. 10 WEDNESDAY pr-q--rt- pended. 'PJiOEe M TUESDAY AND r Ofcan DUrrror.d privies. is l WINXXJW DISPLAY. ... RATE BOTH DECREASE The Rev. E. M. McMillan, pastor of the church at Adrian, First Congregational or the Itev. Mich., and a brother-in-laC. A. Brown, formerly alt Luke. of preached in at thi Pirst Congregational this city yesterday morning. church The Riv. McMillan has been on a trip. hum.-coast and is now on his ANY K7ND OF goods at ary time. I The report of the Poatd of Health for the week ending July 4th shows a ! rrta...; both in the death and birth rate of the city. The births reported tof ! Tin be:irl-.rf t e :,-- 'k'tr iri.d r- a ! n I i.o; f r the r :i"n tb.il a week wtic nineteen, fourteen mil- - and 1. numter of proinitu r i i:.ctetn p Kt .it. live females, fixt.-ethan the previtorie-v..ur.e to Sal; --i tu pr ei t t:. ous Week and fclx less than for the ;tm t. s. iod ear. Th of argui.i. repotted pel Ijt n imbered thirteen, eight mabs mid five females, as against twr.ty-or.f,,r the week ending June I'Tlh. and ten for period of l'.r.'. Kntr bodies MANY SALT LAKERS were brought heie or lnl tmi nl an.l two were shlt;d awuy fur birlal at other WILL VISIT DENVER places. At the close f last report there w r re nine cases of scarlet f vt r In nu.uanlin.-one cae was dlieluirg d doting the v, e. k Two dr.l a; l f.fu SU fik-- r wi ! and none having t en left el;ht I ta iiiuh r four I'mic. of nv.r o.-th. lit. lt tr.b n Cass In r.ew were Tt re. there 'Hf caes i!i 1. J (liphthetla h. th and th : c.io-wre r.nal convention of th tl.r!tt in the ported during th" Pi .b rebasetX from iuarant ine. leaving e!rt .. !.(V which . i Julv cases in quarantine In Mx prmle. ; Th cre.it. r i jrt of J,! f. imt-- T with six for the pievt,,jn nk, coin,ared ni..d- - upp'.b ttl n f.r a r Co r,rr... bi I hlrty ctises of smallpox remained In u. on llons urlo?i irnii th ltt at the do.- of l.it wok. two quarantine new cases developed during the we.k and tlr .:, !. wi:i run n tti e .; d II. M. i'Mhf IT f tl - IU tlme.de one case was Imported; twelve c.i. s t - r.r t I Jtt J . which I' t ..rnp-ina. ra.-ein discharged as cured, leaving I ln the detention hospital and twtlve c.im- In t i v J i! Ilh. the city with lx warning iens dipli-lour cases of measles and two e,if of Three Try for Cadetships. typhf.M fever were a!j, reported. P...tr1 Pi io!f nr A It. Them.. t f t. love-makin- r tritium?.. 1,r mi, rl Eastern Teachers Are Coming. . v W71 ltl BIRTH AND DEATH s Salt Lakeis Hear Michigan Divine. SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. 227 SOUTH MAIN. fr HT. o-.i- i SEE The Young Men's Mutual Improvement association held patriotice exercises at the Fifteenth ward meeting-housyesterday The programme consisted of addrss-and was recitations and musical numbers In Kreatly enjoyed by the large audk-noattendance. to the o!jr ir.sje tlon of - of us may Ik return d te vl-vlnl- in th Prof. McClellun will be Tabernacle recital Tuesday 5:10 by the Euterp ladies' quartrtie. Th Victim following programme will be Improves. Appendicitis was Offer tor v In 11 flat on WYly H. who Wood, George Saturday (a) "Iirgo" from the "New World" operated on for appendicitis, wasIs reported Dvorak to be Improving last night. It Symphony thought Delbreuk (b Lullaby by attending physicians that he will re cover. Selection Kuterpe 1'idWs CJjarttt" Scotsou Clark March Yellowstone National park. HALL, Under-Price- d c One hundred ami fifty mem1crs of the National Kdueational association will and 13th in Salt Lake. The spend July lL'th asroclation hold: Its annual convention at Ornaha, July &th to 11th. and at Its conclusion will visit Zion and lter the At regular intervals, whether you think it needs it or not. Tc o many We invite- - EUTERPE QUARTETTE TO SING AT RECITAL Capt. Palmer Has a Daughter. Capt. and Mrs. Guy Palmer, formerly of Salt Lake, who are living at Whipple Ariz., are rejoicing over th birth of a daughter in thrir family, on July 4th, according to a telegram received here yes- ttrday. liar-rack- tire ycu from I"5 to J? rr cer.u Offers on Diamonds! e W5;i a doubs. An event of the tmnot importance f evtry periinn seeking to rrsr.. his or h"r doiUr d im full duty AND A LITTI.i: MORE. -r The wind is blowing steadily from the south at the rate of thlrty-sl- x mil. s an hour and the ot!lcials at the wcUher bureau say it will continue to blow with but a slight decrease In velocity for the remainder of the day. The blow came up yesterday forenoon about 1) o'clock and almost Immediately attained an average velocity of ; WATCH () ft ft tSCsXXi) IS an rf h.i levr all d Tempting In th miles an hour. afternoon It died down and the nlr was eiult mull after midnight. The wind sprang up again shortly af-t2 o'clock and ha increased in force from hour to hour. The caue of the gal- is a "dep hole" in the atmosphere in the ltr.mdl.il of this city. Th temierature is considerably higher at this point than at any other narby locality which causes th air to rush to H. Thcr will b no ji.itlen of the gale until the arta of low prvwune moves away. Dr. Hyatt says. H expects this change to take j jare tonight. RejortH recdved at the weather bu reau iiay snow mat a wma viu a mll- - nn hour wns velocity of f,fty-sl- x during last night nt Mo dena. The retorts also show a remark- ' able fllfference In temperature At Pocatello jnd Salt I.ak o'rjo. k this morning the thermotnetor cn. the m x twenty-si- Young Men Aro Patriotic. ftftft5)(5X5ftft r.ej-nn- Fol-lan- Wednesday i EVKRY DESCRIPTION DIAMONDS! L. C. Kelsey. C'ourty Clrrk John James. Deputy County Clerk W. II. Folia ml. V. SALT LAKE'S GREAT GALE IS BREAKING THE RECORD decrees degrees decrees degrees degrees degrees decrees degrees ington. Chicago. Minneapolis, Cincinnati. 72; St. Louis, 7C. Hot- DIAMOND 112 C Street l SNAP SHOTS AT IN" n .u 7S Party of Ten That Left Saltair Saturday Was Caught in Heavy Gale and Has Not Returned. m fa-worth- G. CTTT. LA-LC- 78 m main Tl f. Temperatures Elsewhere. CHICAGO, July Temperatures at 7 a. m.: ,ew lork, 84: Boston. 61 ; Wash72: 75; wey: d 8 9 10 11 o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock ., umm fT 200-mM- The barometer is highest over the lake region and North Pacific States: and lowest over the middle plateau and northern Rocky mountain slope. Precipitation occurred over portions of Oregon, Washington, Montana. New Mex ico. Central and West Gulf coast and the British Northwest Territories. It was raining at time of morning report at Havre. Montana and Spokane. Wash. Thunderstorms were reported over New Mexico and the British Northwest Territories. R. J. HYATT. Iocal Forecaster. c U p. m., Tuesday, mountain Ik Safe Piece to Deal In, 6 PROMINENT SALT LAKERS MAY BE ADRIFT ON LAKE J. Newman. John Wnrdron. Deputy It. Davie. Charles County Clark D. d Robert S. Wright. Dewey D.Davis. In of L. Davis and Cai't. charge the launch. Almost ns soon ns the launch was nut Of sight of the beach, a heavy gale to blow from the land and by night the waves were rolling neveral fret high the water was deep. A party of ten Salt Inkers that left where Th" wind was altogether too strong Saltair beach Saturday noon In the for Falls to be used, and the party would e launch Cambria II. for a cruise have to depend on the g.uollne for mocut-ofpower. around the Lucln Antelope tive Is feared that the launch was unaIt Island and back to the pavilion, was ble to reach the protected bays of Antecaught in the fierce windstorm that lope Island and was carried out Into the arose Saturday afternoon, and has not lake. yet been heard from, although srhed-ulc- d The launch has weathered a number to return to the beach last night In of severe tlortns, and is considered y time to catch the 3 o'clock train for the In every way, and no fears for the safety of the party ure ri.terta.ined city. The rarty consisted of City Engineer by their friends. time. Local forecast for Salt and vicin ity: Partly cloudy, and unsettled tonight and Tuesday: cooler. DENVER, Colo., July 6. 1903. UTAH: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler. A Loeaiisd 223 WEATHER FORECASTS. Grain Co. s .240 irai. MONDAY irV'KNINri.Jl'LV c. J P II American Wall Paper Co. 6 E. Third South St. i 4 f: r-:- . I. X. u. n. P .1 pro. c A : MAIZENE I-- b c f v GOT FLOWERS bcri- nnAP t" ffa Fr4t snl SCHWARZ & HEINECKE tl - M C ". T ' u llf". 51 1 ) TV c V - t r- - .. '"I 11 w ! r .rtt -- it MAIZENE IND KGLT2I1. -- i2 cil-CVL- Ut WAV.) |