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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 2 ,TTIIMIIjii"""" m pm.-a- i vrU. iJ lrSJ H iasaac INFIGHI Fatal Dud Grows Out of an Attempt to Arrest Drunken Man. .. 'lfWI-Ta v ; I fcl? f iiiiininij)4ji, mm mil mnpm Prices on Men's Suites. I $14.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 n or-f- U Car-Jniv- Suits Suits Suits Suits at at at at $7.35 $11.60 $15.35 $19.65 Shirts. $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $3.50 rra Kv, xizitWttirEX l,, ,,11, . BOISE: The Civic league of Bo!sf vrs- relay indorsed J. II. Hawley for the .Iwy0r3lty. Mr. Hawley is the Derr.o-- t ratic and labor candidate, his Republican opponent bfir.K James A. Pinr.ty. The ague, after havimc t!;e matter In the hands of a committee several days, decided that the moral interests for which if stands, will be safer in the hands of Mr. Hawley than in those of his oppo- nent. BOISE: In a case brought to set aside water rates established by the County Commissioner? for watr. Judge Beatty of Boise has decided that it was the province of the board to f.x rates and that the rates established were not unreasonable. The case was brought by the canal company, which claimed the rates were too low. Nevada. TOXOPAII: Tonopah's Fourth of celebration ended in a murder. Just July the fireworks occurred a blacksmith known as Frank Smith assaulted Walfer Dunn on Main street with a knife and before outsiders could interfere, cut him five or six times and one thrust penetrated the abdomen, causing his death was arrested and duryesterday. Smith ing the right was surrej.titiou.sIy tak-out of town by officers to escape the wrath of Dunn's friends. Dunn was IS years of age and a popular man. His relatives live in Virginia City. be-foi- -p n Wyoming. RAWLINS: William Jenkins of Bawl-inwho received a gunshot wound in his Wi arm on the Fourth while going hunting, died yesterday from hemorrhage. He was twenty mils from town when he received the wound, the gun being discharged accidentallywaswhile, going down a he steep hill, and hold trying to manage the gun. He was enthe horses and business here but gaged in thf restaurant was formerly s trainman and belonged to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. He had SIL) insurance in this order. His remains will be shipped East for burial. s, BEDUCED RATES EAST, VOHK. Pa., July I'll fill outh. i I I 29r 50c i 98c $1.38 fj jl 1 j $138 M 1 1 - ft ii fl M I 1 j' J) U 22 1 f'VL iwia.a. 9jj !" Cru here, u ctn fly th- - b-f.- P.ick-- r n t f vc th SchrttlT i Vice-Adm- iral bt, AltD r.XTUr.. 31.50. WILL COME lth Xl rrt July an r One. r.u?; 15 arriv he wld Km!"! Krn n th i has I n 1 a.'rr, wj- - Urir.s $45 to $85 The Pierce Bicycle ..U'tf7 IT. tf Wi'.h'-'.- It triurn Ca!r.t. 1 . n 1 15." lra-lc- ty f K'titucky, - 1 l.'je-b'Ffl- ns tarium. L T."" In m". r- - Is ap-r- Th- r-- . f Tr 'k, - 5 ,"! It t 3 t9 It .1 ' ; t 1 ' "' xr 1 ' 1 i ; ' ,;r! '' r1 f - 'n f .Vj; 1 : Off. & Christie Anakin r;s main frt hiv s ( ? t il t f t J ? A"! k!r ff ! rf fj . ft. - P r j r; PAY WHEN "nn'Sa The Bt. DnnU Cafe, private dlnlr.f-room- s on two floors, unexcelled service. popular prices. 2S3 Main. DENVER EXCURSIONS, nr. bn lie hiv IiU!iUr. muatio:i. cf lh ph.' i abt: th 3 UrltM Fta! CURED. friends ar.d 1 h;always thnt nothlnp tvi:i ever iccur lo mar the relationship." p -- l - t III excursion ;;oiith, Eaturdajr, July Via Offt'-- Ion fira Sal: Itnte. un::. rU Tvi 'i!',lr .on ., Mr! 5 n ... lirin FmithflfM . lltehmond . lYar.klSn ... ... Urfton .... Oxford MrOirr"ri:m ItlJITuft .. 8. HprlnRS. fontr-li,"- r PrntHrt ..... Ulackfoot Lako la 4.M 4 4 fir. Hr tT 9 $18.00 July 7th, 8th and 0th. round trip via Oregon Hhort Lln. Return limit August 31U See Short Unt) agents for particulars. ;r. Hly r.ivu n Ml. H m Namn l.'.' Vom -- , C"4U!w i ... .. City.. ti ... 14. U ( 14.75 14 H.M ? M n) tMOntarlA :n ? Payett Ji,sr i! 51 IT.M M 17. C6 Si ii wai act U1 r- ML A. . - tvmi. WE a4 'l .4 , tl CURE CATARRH Hr, Jtr. lUttflIII Lil. aa rr, lur or ta iioa. rl f taah. ct r,a. all Caiva IlkVLlAit f. av v i:-4- fckt. vc&mb o,4 f!kr li fi ' rt J &a4ra4 DRS. SHORES SII0KES,; CSc Incluilre, July 13th to 10th, Fftn Frnrlr Via Orcon Fhort Idn. and rrturn SSI .SO; Ix Angles anl Jll.'A Ittumlni: via rrortlnd hlKt-TTlck"t good turning :iat. Cltjr Ticket orSct, r.l until Auguit nsa to. tfk.:'..n 1 EXCURSIONS WEST, iU!n St. la I ttt jo from othr rroportlnatMr Jnw rat Utah point. Cltr Ticket efflce, XI Main St. . mf t-- (.MUM ?- 15, 7j lf.i 7 ! r ' f. .! 5- -1 i- -r S--t ... 9 n K!rrna ..... ii13 :. fi r nctttrvif. ILlUMf i" w iuho! lUt: 11 .... 11. u Stnrr 1. K!rn"n City 2T .ny !i t ,. 'A ?i t b it Am. 1'! Mlnldrtki .. 5 4.:. 4 9 re vo tk. T, IS l.v 7. IS 7. vi r ? '.a;:w;.s .... ?.t .... 14 Si l r' i?.n si fi.M yi Ar.ihony lO.f) ijllumlnrton Jrin0eOr 73.0 91 Tallf. Hishy tiexburr ... MMho St. .'5 3 sr - V (i- - tr".-'-- z s is ic, S c IltllHWI lltht I.ln. Th Fhr-r- t n V'W-'f- rn fcotlce. , ,r c.Tett tJ.Al I rnt v) don't dr&ad May l; they are ready lo mov at a momiofi l m r Inpar.e In Idn prrat mnr.tlon. Whllfbatl. In MadUon count y. Cm. ("lay bail hl. bdyjruard ukrihone lo M i j. U. S. Itullork of this rliy a.kln? to ? vA a phytic! in to Whltfl.all to hli Klve him mM'lc.l nttTllon. Tr. W. O. Itullork MaJ. llullock S. Ii ::i:mk of this city anJ Dr. Thorn of Iidsv!:! to (he lton." of Con. Clay, but when they arrived the colored doorkeeper for Gen. Clay refund to t allow the them to r,tcr. Tin y fnt wor.l Oneral that the physician from t his retinal nnd had called nn 1 aftrr two hi were frhnls. thy hour of waiting returned to their home tjZ s f Aii ANT c XS f n. r t it5 ' ' In Jf-- re-n.ul- Wcola-Woola- Jr m 'il? ii t Ca-s!u- Joe Perkins, the bodypuard of Cen. Clay, say the old warrior cat and sleeps well, but looks as iavnpe as a beast, and dur1nr his wnklnp hours seated on the ri le of the bed with two revolvers by his thle and a rifle In his hand, and will not permit anyone to enter the door. Last week Gen. Clay told Teklns to telepraph to his nrphfu. Green Clay Goodloe, In Va.hInptn, asking h!ni to come to him, but when he arrived Grn. Clay would not permit him to entr th hall. Ills relatives are thlnklnp of taking forcible poHsesplon cf the house and sending tho General to a sani- The r--r th-t- e a point gained for James Dunsmulr, legatee under the will. j 3 1 hff f lt.r t'jjio :r.f In u.' ; ttr.'.r." P!.iy, p;lr.t'l tr.ny j wcu'l not return are nr,y nn ur.tr". Ni duM ? LliXINOTHK. ICy., July 7. Cm. w i woull to like r.l l ack." ?e m? Mart, ilus Clay, the hro of many pctfer. t it I retutn. .in centre to of the Abolition! t partlu'ls and drcimd dius r.y cvs!ni Count y Is b li- vc to be In in OI.CTi: lr - M ITT1 U N fnm 'VaO.lr sV'i. fut.y "That h flwh?..h .:.! - M;n fi -- n r-r- ?. ,4V, ! 3 U:lt n-rr- , IIS ! : 7.- an4 Etum, 314.50, ti Ticket lr.c"t:ir rti.r r'.rx trn7 than th i! Mr I"-- .n ;it. C.tj- T'.ik'. 1. lues Ar.freles BACK HERE ih In this city. None So Good, :- SAN TKANCISCO Temporary. age and Will Sec No ALWAYS READY. 1 ih n. Cassini Declares That His Visit to Russia Is Only Noted Kcntuckian Is Sav ed vh!-- . 1 l rc;-,,,,.'k- route wz in-m.- Ni:V YOUK. July i ! t. GEN. CLAY IS MADMAN l ei-tablls- ie-mT.- JU-'k- . n. re-celv- Jui - J r-- h tt" a lib The po!l(vnnn w w.n of hvr with hr tire, physician' surr'u. air. difiuu'.ty T. licve 1 of th The boy who ipratrd lb. pump n ,!! H vi p- - while t Ii i'.l ' m was giving Ids utter.:! n to th- - b tim, r l.a U.i" thought that jnarb en injured Ir.tTr.ar.y. I BAIt HARBOR. Me.. July 7. Th British fleet commanded by Sir Archibald L. iMuslas, K. C. the United States European squadron B., and consisting of th flagship Arito Great Britain's naval headquarters adne and cruisers Tribune and lt this morning. The gt nboat Machlas butlon, has arrived here. The Admiral's salute of fifteen guns was fired joined the flagship Kearsarge, the Chiin Francisco San and the early cago by the United Stat-- s b.itthshlp Texas to which the Ariulne rehpon'.ed. Ad8 o'clock mnrnintr. and shortlv after thp miral Sands of the Texas at onto called mastsignals began to flutter from the followed by upon ' heads of the American and British Adjt.-Ge- Admiral Douglas, and staff, reprefleets. The latter. In obedience to a senting Gov. IIIII. who widcr.med Adsignal from Lord Charles Beresford, miral Douglar. as requested by Secrecommander of the Channel squadron, tary of State Hay. Admiral Douglas, with fcU officer. formed two lines, and down this lane rclurtid lh calls 1mm-dl.;l"y. rn i of huge gray warships moved the went ashore to the Mount IVfeit reading-Americans, their white sides gleaming room, where thy pnrty was In the sunlights by the local committee and The Eoss Worm Medicine. Following tho round of official cal!s a public reception. Later Mr. came II. P. Kumpe, druggist, Leighton, and Mrs. R. Hall McCormtck enterAla., writes: "One of my customers tained the English and American Adhad a child, which was sick, and threw mirals. ItH on could all retain nothing food, up stomach. He bought one 'bottle of Our Reputation White's Cream Vermifuge, and It 113 worms child. the from brought up For poods has ben firmly It's the boss worm medicine in the In this city. Wlin yo.j buy world." Wrhlte's Cream Vermifuge is of us you always pt the for our also the chlldrens' tonic. It improves stock Includes the Ieal!n brands. oif their digestion and assimilation food, Utah Idquor Co., ZZZ South Main street. nervous and their eystem strengthens to restores them the health, vigor and The Anpelua." Ls Anpelen. "Th elasticity of pplrlts natural to childKnutsford." Salt Iak. The two flneBt hood. 25c, at Z. C. M. I. drug store. hotels west of Chlrapo. tl." i i ra. cam" alonn as th? Inflated ley ft '1 u; vrlhi:,g with pain. prh 'r.r - through Nvala, Utah. Wycmtrr. Nclra :., n y: y I'.xh. In t!ar.4, IV nr.y Jvanla nr.! I'd Ft. it'. H lft fin Frar. -, a ?Ort N h.iv:.-.b . n ha. i tdrn It w.i. t. d vrtil Jur.o 11th tl;.t he pot W I r rr.u-r f th r.d rraAld th;oush th;- - j:h ay t a i. Ft ah. V.'ycrnir g and Ni tracks. ; 1 . A. d!.'-!incti?- V , I'o!Ic-tn.- in T. y.ijr Tl;.' oth- - r boy wa. joun ojr.itlr.if th pump a:-- i forvin? ih c:tnpr - rr air into th lad's t tct.i irh M a rr.; - Cfrre Wj mtn, a roMorc xV.tt. has r,:y on h', riv.ichln from S.n Fr.m"!vo. at. ha ti e continent on a pot j ms firJt nun to rrr th" Ni:V YOr.K, July Ani'-tlMi- eye I. by Ex- - Feat; His I licjtle t...'.!e tl,f In,r".c.lr.i ACROSS THE CONTINENT UPON HI MOTORCYCLE Qzoyzc Wyman First to Accomplish an pcricnccs in Utah. :rd u. sir.tt; ball on." a with Kg liiyO pump, to l Mc'!'an Hi-- ' r, who was teeth." v cr youth, nr. I th has decided Daalsr. ' 7. watching th" youth Irtiito tire In front of a. p,wrh' p. millionaire, case is not one for a jury. The that the court will hear and determine. That is ch )oj nwith air float llk SEATTLE, Wash., July 7. Tha'naval squadron unJtr comman-- rf Admiral Glass, and composed of tho New York. Hennlngton and Marble- head, reached the Puget Sound navy yard at Urcmerlon y ?terdiy. Ti"? Marblehtad and Bennington proceeded to take on fuel at tlte Government coaling- station preparatory to sailing on the Alaskan cru'.fe. probably this The fleet proceeds from Bremerton direct to Dutch Harbor. evening-PORTSMOUTH, July 7. With the boom of cannon, the British fleet, on behalf of King Edward, welcomed j With Bicycle Inflator, Pennsylvania Youth Tries to Turn Boy Into a Eallcon. Via Oregon Short L,ine. Chicago, $56.50; St. Louis, fjl.50; Missouri Itiver points, Tickets good returning for 90 $44.00. days. City Ticket office, 201 Main St. Edna Loses a Point. VICTORIA, B. C, July 7. The court Wallace Hopper's that will hear Edna suit to break the will of Alexander Duns-mui- r, 'V-- M LOOK FOR THE SIGN: 'JIoll June 30th, July 5th and 8th, R. M. Guernsey. at at at at j tj I at piui,oktionatk hkdtctioxs. JOKER PUMPS AIR INTO LAD'S STOMCH American Squadron in British Squadron at Bar British Waters Passed Harbor Received With Honor in Review by Lord Admiral by Sands of the Texas. Bercsford's Fleet. 1 ( . THIS STORE fiUITS UNCLE SAM AND J. BULL XCHANGE COMPLIMENTS te j rositiToly tha ...... ...... . 79c 50c Garments at . . . . 98c $1.00 Garments Garments . :I.JU $1.50 Garments and $2.50 Grades at $2.00 and $4.00 Grades at . . $2.67 $2.50 Garments l Guaranteed Pure. No exaggeration! i 'i er Idaho. I . 1 fg"A,i EUREKA: The belfry of the Methodist was blown to the church in Eureka 'ground by a thr-- his?h oXwind yesterday, number wrecking telephone and electric light wires. i I Underwear. ... Grades at Grades at i:vi:uytiiin; ix stock 122 ;:H45.20. Jf j i esc . " I j EUREKA: Nick Carpenter of Eureka, was arrested on a charge of vitiating the ordinance regarding fast rifling and driving was up before the Citv Justice yesterday. He entered a plea jf not guilty and the case was postponed in r that he might secure counsel. r, while riding a hoi so on Main street ran over a small boy. The boy was knocked violently to the ground but was not seriously injured. PROVO: Jurats Goss, one of the men arrested at OgrVen for the burglary of Meiselt's store in Provo canyon, on June linn, ar.d who entered a plea of guiitv, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Booth in the District court to fifteen months in the State's prison. Goss will be taken to Salt Lake today by Sheriff Harmon. PARK CITY: Fire which started from .a gasoline stove in the barber shop of John Funk of Park City, yesterday, was by hard work extinguished in time to prevent its spreading to other buildings. A high wind was blowing at the time, and had the iiames reached the Dewey adjoining, they would have swept the trtire street. PROVO: In the case of X. C. Christen-se- n et ah. vs. Utah company, which was t:ivd last weekSugar in the Fourth District court, and in which the jury pave the m of the plaintiff damages in the court yesterday gave the p.aintiff and defendant each until and including Julv 15, U,; in which to rnove for a r. jw trial. FROVO: The Utah County Auditor has his financial statement fc the .presented Jiscai year ending June 3i. 1&03, showing total receipts of $2,218.19 and acti a! dis- "bursements amounting to $61. "31.87, leaving a balance on hand of 54?3.rs. There are, however, warrants outstanding amounting to $2 .575.fi2. The real property of the Vounty, consisting of courthouse, infirmand there ary, etc., is valued at i? duo the county from various sources 1 4 FOR. IT, Determined lo open the new store with entire new stool;, hence the stock on hand must ( no matter at what Mmfice. greatest of all merchandise slaughters ever witnessed here or elsewhere! v.-h- c3 Ml. July PROVO: At tho meet ins of the Board of I'tah County Commissioners held yesthe Tellurite Power company was terday .iven permission to change the road in the mouth of Provo canyon with the ex-- i rt ss understanding that the present road and bridge will not be closed until the new road is accepted. j H t Why not? It means dollars and cents to all comers. Led on by the triumphant march to stircc achieved by the corner stone 'Truth E?cr Quality Al " ways A Dollar ft Worth for a Dollar we are forced into larger quarters. Ileiicc we M Utah. the late iy LOOKING S ill: 4 NEWS FR if VI the-:i'.- ffK i&? IWoli ii ii ' m rs , fc'fclfr . . at warning, Puet pulled a revolver and hot De Haven, who, after falling, shot Puet. In the mix-u- p a bullet hit "the Marshal in the leg. stray Puet lived five minutes and De Haven of an hour after being shot. FOUR STATES. .... ALL THE WISE ONES WERE " ARLINGTON, Or., July 7. Word comes from Mitchell, Or., that Martin Puet, while on a spree, began vo raise a disturbance. The Town Marshal, whose name could not be learned, was unable to effect Puet's arrest, and Milt De Haven, who was armed with a rifle, .volunteered to capture Puet. Without :three-quarte- - ' im TUKSDXT EVENING, JULY 7, lJor IXHHT Sff CIULtSTS. W. 5orv4 SALT LAKC CITY. LYON BLOCK. Sfc IX. ; |