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Show - x. irvrx it !L Polite 5 K m.ru rt tLJHE Cor of T;ss 1 f Biarm! iLUbUUUb WATERMELONS. goo! Spots Tor ERE FOR THE RICH SAUSBURY HOME last ' 4 danCinS Party In v.io, xoiinena-nana at Laree Juicv Ones From Texas Only Cost $1 Each and Arc in Strong , which Stella Salisbu hostess. A more brilliant affair has not ceen - n.nessea . in the eitv blilO season, i j ttc 250 v. trie :tllr UTltil a late hour. Numerous 1i5;1iS-anJ,- a m 3 urujruru iriruvmnruvmruuvr 1 Usn leave nt mnvfuW Train for rm ent hours, ar.il the weather up. w it people e k the cooling ?ha of thl prt-ttresort. New hay from the flel.i is scarcer than last week. bvtt onight iSaitair ! P.r.i- - 1 noor m i tr. r ft Aft rjr- - r.rv. Afternoon and Evening: Tvrrr Far Ccrr'Ti Vaudeville Show. Hit 1 Prr-rramrr- Dancing Car for Cal ler'n park Hrrt evry r.f teon minute, nnd trnnfr may b nt talr.Hl rror.i any Un In th city by for thin famous co j'.lr.i; i;oi. b VA doubtle HANVKT AND lOAN!:. Plr.ctr.K nd Salt Palnre Corr.rdr- with humanity tonleht to r Ihf .index ltl. the bicycle race, the WILMAMf. In r,lutratt J dancing pavilion and Ih Palace of : Pacific Islanders. i $S7j B each uimi i I r the price of $S per ton Is. about all It will bring. Many are tnkln advantage of the present moderate price to lay in a good supply. Oats are worth Jl.TS per hundred; wheat, 51.15 per hundred; barley. $1.0) per hundred, and corn, $1.50 The first watermelons of the reason H1eCOrUons were elaborate and have made their appearance on the local wlth those on the out- - vke.ep?J 7 lor the ,Ji5,uu oy &VTU1 . fomf-wh- at J SALT" PAL IS Summer Day$ OF HAY AND GBAIK STILL 'MAKE THE FARMERS GLAD. s 1 s00 ? PBICZS Demand. ECore of flaSs composed "vwio-nun'and the lawn, where the oi. ine nouse, floor was laid. Vi1s hrillionH.t dancing i i ji m. -- lake telegram. The Salt 10,100.1, uvnrtrA . . n . !y Round Trip, 25c 1 . t i tz market during the week, but are IntendP At1i per bjndred. ed only for the rich. They come all the hristensen's orchestra. 1 J "O p tr N I to p s I are ? the Texas from about and Na, p. larg MRS. KEXXETH C. KERR was the way S p. m. I I Na. ? m. p No this .a I . r. ra.. ol a luncheon given est that will be seen on the market' 7 a. p esterday at the Knutsford in honor of Mrs. season. to p. fa MAGICIAN CirNNINO. WW isdnruWu. In !hlr plcturriu" Pacific K. .: .' 5pn. Creorge Tuttle of St. Louis. Covers were The melons range in price from 10 are having tl.tlr dy ni Halt-nwtumm, DAILY ANIMAL twent-y-u'n The to meet cents to $1 each, and the largest make today. PALArn or lUA'SIONS. irs. Tuttle were. Mrs. guests Mrs. a fair load to Wallace,Craw-xor1"r. from i 5cth .T,i i'.h Ttt the at Even THE high carry. STORY FOR Woodruff, Miss Kimball, Miss downth only The Cinematograph Miss J. II Cn. Miss Rooklidge, prices of about 8 cents per pound most town utlractlon. Mrs. J. II. Woodward, WEE SALT LAKER Young, Mrs. William Reid, of the consignment has been exhausted. RACES BICYCLE Mrs. Dalby, Mrs. Franken, Miss WebOther new arrivals in the fruit line are Cloudburst In Iowa. ber, .Miss Mackintosh, Miss Klrkpat-ricML;s Afton Young, Miss Jasmine black, red and white currants; the first (Vdar It a pi If. la.. Julya lo.-I- lrn THE FLEAS.' RIVAL Iowa wan vlnittd by drptrurtlvof Tuesdays loun5 Mrs. W. B. Sprague. Mrs. Bid-we- ll bring 10 cents per box and the other ft A nlcht. portion loudbunt Coacr and Mrs. C. D. Rooklidge. Nlcht, Sunday two 5 cents per box. a New Drink 1 If were the town of Wvomlng wan Inunditrd Flea Mr. Mr. John and Flea Jim were Raspberries are here in profusion, and MISS RUTH KIRKPATRICK enterand many of th Inhabitant very much in love with a beauti-on driven home. from tained at. a supper at the Country club sell for 10 cents per box, as compared both thir KIM YING vOne day they met ful youns preceding the hop Wednesday evening. with 12H cents lasf week. The fruit is the street. lady. Said Mr. Jim Flea: at its best now, and will be for the "I understand you love Miss Mary Paper Company Eall. MISS STELLA SCHUMACHER of next ten days. so?Is Matilda. that ASK roil THE LATEST Portsmouth. N. II.. July 10. A St. Louis is in the city, the guest of Mr. Mr. and ia y?t:st arxrNt holth btrket, Flea John answered; for tlon Gone. Strawberries Are bankruptcy proclirt: and Mrs. J. O. Reber at the Minor "It Is." ALT CITI. UTAit th nprolntmenl of a rcc!vr for th flats. The last of this season's strawberries Mr. Flea: Jim said "Then, fdr," company White Mountain HILL'S FAMOUS disappeared during the week. The sup- "there's eoimr to be trouble, for I alro bcn Hbd In th P.irr Stat' I h ln!td MRS. A. TAYLOR and children left ply of this fruit was hardly equal to the lovf hr, ami you cannot have hr." ,..riv nn.l JUilfio Aldtlh At that thev flew nt each othr In up?oint-- 1 a hriirlre Wednesday for a six weeks' visit with demand this year. July :vih. SODA FOUNTAIN YOU Mrs. Taylor's mother. Mrs. M. A. Utah cherries are now at their best. rase. Mr. Jim picked up a heavy tcth-plc- k Faultless of Columbus, O. The supply is heavy, but the following and nmote Mr. John a terribb ast think hrw Mr. G iUy I TTlty mut hav trr. DiAnt Tt .OIL OTP. TotnomcjL prices hold firm: The eating variety crack over th4 head. wo aid l I ! yenr ! 4auaij MRS. C. II. SCHEU and sons are can be purchased from 10 to 122 cents tr rr t manj Mr. John staprrrd to hi fret and Mr. Why. home from California, where the boys per pound, while the pie cherries are knocked Mr. Jim down with a trrrlfio rot lr.c tco. VlAt' lh matter tth ? ad hra. have been attending school. only worth 5 cents. r really not f.t i O! th Other fruit quotations follow: Then they Krapphd and struKKleJ j tfMr.. rvnrfttv IhtJ.i!fli'Ma Vtr. MRS. GEORGE M. DOWNEY enter California prunes, 10 cents i er about the place, bltlnf, ami kicking, nnd tlm nil tains at luncheon next Thursday in pound; muskmelons and cantalotipes. and th clawing eaoli other, to 15 cents each; dewberries, 5 cents per yelling at Ih tp of thdr voir. tintil honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. box; apricots, three pounds for 25 cents; they had attracted all the folk to the MISS FLORENCE GRANT returned peaches, three pounds for 25 cents; Utah scene. Then Mr. Jim and Mr. John fell apples, three pounds for 25 cents; over on the pround exhau?tf l. yesterday from Ogden, where shehas new blue plums, 20 cents per basket, and been visiting friends. gooseberries, two quarts for 15 cents. In the tropical fruits pineapples are MRS. L. ENGLEMAN returned yes35 to 50 cents apiece, oranges 25 worth a of from weeks in visit several terday to 40 cents per dozen, ind lemons 23 Los Angeles. cents per dozen. MRS. AGNES OSBORNE will give an informal musicale at her home, 445 Roasting Ears This Week. Very few changes have taken place in South Main street, next Thursday eventhe vegetable market. No new products ing. in this line have made their appearance during the week. Sweet corn is expectMRS. JAMES. E. JENNINGS enter1 V week. tained yesterdny at an informal Ir.nch-eo- n ed in this new potatoes have jumped to Jl given in honor of the birthday of perUtah bushel, though the supply is plentiher mother, Mrs. Sharp. ful. Green peas have tumbled to CO r r f. r Of lh ilav tnii r.m z t a !t t MISS VERA TEMPEST was guest of cents per bushel, as compared to bushel last week. Other vegetables honor at a very pleasant afternoon par. ";i! rV. nml tin Iimii' ill n.itjt the following prices, with but ty given yesterday by Mrs. Arthur Gra- bring fluctuations: Have Her.' 'You Cannot Texas tomatoes, 12l2 slight ham. cents per pound; cauliflower, thine t 'hrh lurnV rt?i Mt. 1 f uru!-!.-ctnts all this flcht about T' afck 1 cabbage, "What's THE MISSES JESSIE HAMMONDi pounds for 25 cents; marrow and sumpounrl; vegetable Mis? Matilln. who wax In the and Yerna Barrows spent yesterday in per if il.tut muMf. Tlir mer squash, 5 cents each; cucumbers, crowd Mary 1. had sathore that the city. f t!, 5 cents apiece; green ". frrdii :tny j .trl njit:!.ir i "About you. love." said Mr. Jim. a string beans.5 time 25 wax for iM-rbeans. cents; i cpn's he wipfd" ihe blood of! his ear lth a MRS. PLANK and Mr. and Mrs. pounds r.r i:tv. All rcr bunc h: towel. John.-oof Leavenworth. Kan., who per pound; asparagus, 5 cents sai l Mr. John, a "About you. Y.?.ve been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. spinach, three pounds for 10 cnts, and car onions, asparagus,, beets, a of he turnips, to ytlrklr.ij plaMrr to Idaho have piece gone Jay Tarvin Harris, rots and radishes go at three bunches his applied brokf-the remaindi r of the summer. jaw. for 5 cents. "Mercy! you don't love me, do you, a 20 cents r.ow are Ranch worth eggs Miss Mary Matilda. crbd of DREW GEORGIA Denver MISS scarce. "We .0," they replied, in thoru.. a jruest of Maj. and Mrs. Smith at the per aozen, ana are somewhat The best creamery butter i still "Well, you are tKith crazy." hh decent3 per pound, and the ranch article clared. ;dt. "I don't care anything for lT1 to 20 cents. cither of you. I'm coing to nurry Mr. 'MIL AND MRS. JAY TARVIN HAR- from are plentiful, and Iti. hard Henry Jackson Flea." spring cnicKens can RIS will go to Idaho about the first of some be secured from good And then the rival lhn f It rry fryers August, to be gone two or three weeks. 30 to CO cents are still much wfwe than they had before. apiece. Old IS cents per pound. MRS. M. T. KEARNS will leave for worth The meat price?, which have following Omaha tonight to spend the summer remained for some weeks, unchanged with her parents. rule: Spring larnb is from $1 to $1.25 a quarter; porterhouse, 20 cents a jound; MUSICAL UNION TO round, 15 cents; ribs, 17' rents; pot roast, 8 to 10 cents; mutton stew, C . mw Jt X, ,S. 1r Known People. cems; snuuiuer, irrsn cents; JOIN FEDERATION 12 to lTVa cents; bacon. 25 cent; pork, HrVTJTJVUTTV ham. 20 cents, and veal cutlets from 15 to 20 of cents per pound. For Every Dopew Dined in London. 10. a At NEW YORK, July meeting Variety for Fish-EaterT.ON'DO.W July Ch.iur . v and Scalp Is Skin M. Depcw w;r thf g:eft of hf "." r at a of th"3 Musical Protection JJnion, at-b- y fish In the market the prices remain dinner lv tJorco T. l.it 1000 musicians, representing tended unchanged. Sea bass has arrived and WINon glvu of New York, at which nv.-- l:fiy IS THE PRETTIEST SPOT all the New York theaters is worth 15 cents per pound; Tom ard Kn!lhmen and Am ?.. ft practically i'.iHthiKuSti d gucf-ti:.elu!ci and amusement places, the organiza- rock cod are worth 15 cents per pound; Th men of lwth rnuntrl. umfin: th in SIN UTAH, MORE THAN tion has voted to ally itself with the black bass, CO cents per pound; mackTonsul-n y Gorman. llvar.n. ral tan20 cents per pound; prongs, 40 cents Federation of Musicians. This is erel, Hell. Sir Snlr ft. lVrry Itar.j' tamount to an alliance with the Ameri- per pound; salmon, 15 cents per pound; IWlmonf. IT'S THE CLEANHob. .f t.T1 llutrMn'!i can Federation of Labor. halibut, 12 cents; sturgeon, 15 cents; rrts staff. Hiram Maxim n.i-- Htriri;ll Som? of the members express much barracuda, 15 cents, two for "5 cents; Waril. Holh S n.itor D. w and S naior RESORT. EST SUMMER ?:"'ke and r frr l i em andissatisfaction over the vote. They de- shad, 12 V2 cents; striped bass, 20 cents; (lorniim In a I, antei Ir.g way a.x I'r jM ntisl clare it to be the greatest blow ever codfish. 1' cents; soP s. flounrlers and other lit They both, however, mi'l" and smelts, ch r.did it' K.'freno struck at musical art in New York, and herrings, 12V2 cents; catfish to ev. the perions gruwlrc that the alliance "placed the musicians 15 cents; crabs, 25 and 30 rents apiece; d ntof AneIo-Aon a footing with blacksmiths and shad roe, 35 cents a pound, and ptrth, which th y fojnJ ahro-i.!- rlr.ui SUa Soap is The world's two pounds for a quarter. truck drivers." 11 pillar tinm II a. 1.1. , 1 Cuticur.n, assisted by Cuiicura Ointi. Dead. and Wealthy Bre-wement, for preserving, puiify'r.R POTTS VII. Id. Vt.. July -f 'twirl? F. p. in. bcvitifyir.f; the skin, (or iiriuiir.ns tin?iiii4r. Ith prominently Ii. ntl'n l and brewlner lntT tn 1n ps anla rashes eciemis itching New York. In dene! nt Ids l.eir.e here frem scalp of rrv.m, 1iatetes. He wai v;ir old. lie had accumulated a laric fortune. scales and d.tndniif. and li.c htopjdng for scllcr.ing. whtlcn-t- " of falling Zelgler Polar Expedition. OF THE and soothing red, rough cr,d VAItDOH. NorwMy. July 11 Th 7. z- br I'olar xpilitlon h. nrrlve.l her from sore hands for sanative, an'.isrplic The easiest way to find a suitable house ArchtiiiKtl. where d K! were t.ik'n aboard. clcar.in. as well as for all the pur rT3 is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Was in Deer War. poses of the toilet, baih ami nursery, I1EI.ANA. Mont Jrjly 10. W. J. Ant e.--- . Wants always bring results. i r7wv. imr-- m I . , iJ. r (1 Telegram cicrson, prtpiaeni nr tn- is nt dead Joh.nnt:eMurif. Wntrwork. occasion was fur- - I-- I . n-- lr I 1; d, and Fridays. k, lt It's LEE IT'S HILL'S - KK f-- SHW THIS, iiii r rssi: th-m- ? t-- t o apon rot iu I lu ft lL VrLK Y y FIFTEEN MiNtn Ho YT7C For Summer Girls 1 i .1 1 .rt hir! n tra:sfr d-ar- WHERE THE CROWDS GO n Ss h; mm mil 1 i-- X V Z2 -- Tk "2 Irritation s. l.-SrI- V the Uit..r ir ev-nln- r w-r- s e rn-tn- - 1 or Nti-brl- G THAT l -- I Mum 1 - M m frP-ndhl- . T, r MM V- I cl.af-ingsrcleansinc- iN-n- TOMORROW lb THE LAST DAY T0 -- 3 V K-ai- r, II Pi f i i'f roomer IT3 - touth thI Afth-a- He vtH nn oHIcer In th IW r war. TJack at His Post. "WASHINGTON. July 10 PrmnMcr-OonrrK- l reutncl h offhll l'uyn duties lod.iy. He has been prr.it !y ef)t-- l by his vilt In the ilkl!U. He n paid there were no investigation to announce. Any Oxford in the Stor- e- I dcvel-oiment- " fit, REGULAR PRICE Sailing on tho Hudson. K.,,r tfi H OYSTKIl HAY, X. Y.. July 11. Th" and Mr?. ItooH-.v- . It left Sagamore Hill at S o'clock l..t evening. the y.uht Sylph for Thev went ;iho;-ra crulrc in the Ilivlpcn and will return to Oyster Hay some time I'riduy I'ref-lden- YOUR LAST CHANCE night. Present to Pomona College. SPECIAL Oxfords 4oo Pairs Ladies' Colonials, and Slippers, up to $5.00 values ! . . 238 & 240 'Phone Main St. 695. ,( (Mb Barnes Piaeos t d SATURDAY le,. British army durlnc the Payne ONE -- THIRD . al.. July 10. Ml. C. a wealthy worn.in of Iloton. Mass.. has presented Pomona college with ;ir.000 to he devoted to the endow, tr.ent of the chair of mathematics In that Institution. The gift Is the second one made to Pomona college by Mr. Fiske, she having given $10,000 recently to the department of mathematics. Westerners Chosen. BOSTON, Mass.. July 10. At th meetNathe national CLAItKMONT. INSTRUMENTS OF DISTINCTION AND MUSICAL MERIT THAT CREATE SATISFACTION WHERE-EVEPLACED. TO BE HAD ONLY FROM R. M. I'lhkc, council of the ing of tional Educational association, May L. Scott was elected State director for Ida. D. Kerr to the same office for ho and Utah. Tn the department of music. W. A. WeUel of Salt Lake was td ve.-refclden- t, C&Mer98 45-4- ? CC3o W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. |