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Show The Sact Lake telegram. 10 The Evening Telegram. MOTHER AND 5 CHILDREN DASHED FROM A STAGE TELEPHONE NTJICTlri3. There is nothing Business office Editorial rooms . . better than "that (P good coal" unless it 2 is "those good oats" j) Ik j 24Q 223 Family of Salt Lake Mining Man Narrowly Escapes Death in Runaway at Sandy. WEATHER FORECASTS. 4 Forecasts till 6 r. rn. Saturday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Iake and vicin- ity: Generally fair tonight and Saturday. F"3 DENVER, Colo., July 10, 1903. UTAH: Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer tonight. oercer over the southern plateau. Missouri valley and extreme northwest. Precipitation occurred over portions Ne-of Montana. Washington, Colorado, braska, South Dakota, northern Illinois. Minnesota, and the British Northwest Territories, with heavy rain at Chicago. 111. Thunderstorms were reported over Minnesota and northern Illinois. It was raining at time of observation at Chicago. The temperature changes were" unimR. J. HYATT. portant as a rule. ana Theater IMstricts. 6 o 7 S sew Wilson to J?.00 per day. . Priced popular 00 Rooms, with Telephone. Hot ana toia is.unmusr water. Sixty H Private Bitlvi. o'clock o'clock 78 7- o clock - ,7 SI M n: lioston. Washington. Cincinnati, 70. Chicago, 74; " 1 , e I - fth ::. 7 Minneapolis. 3iain Street. "I'M NOT DEAD YET," t ! r i i 3 EYES OUT OF ORDER x,i "Hillo! Telrgram! I am that dad man you ublNhrd a tory about today, hai.l A. W. UaytKjuld. tary of Halt fT( F. i: . over the t Bridesmaids. - SLfu'r ! 1 I 1 3 BELLS OUT OF TUNE ONLY WORSE. My occupation is Eye Fixing. Errors of sight detected scientifically. in the same way. Co-roote- No charge for the examination. U- we riv r I n. ".. .' r fi ;i h" 5isn ' r li D., MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. 2T.9 Mr. and Mrs. C. Lyon of London, Dr. and Mrs. Mathison and D. M. Mathieson of Toronto, Canada, are registered at th. IDAHO SHIPMENTS' New Wilson. Friday, Saturday Thursday, h ? r 7 7 i K n the ; d- idon r f ltbki'ttit th In - Siijjcir.' - th- - l4.h-rltar.- f-ii- and AuIdaho shepnien lxtw en than 1st will molt' ship ".' gust to the Lastetn inurkits from t!i' Idaho nT.il Whib. will b to J "., ;. - Short Lire and Fnlon Pa l!ie thl? mor.th ! and tho July shipment heaviest ever known. Operation la Successful. Mrs. William M. Stewart is ranidly re from a serious percoering formed on her ear for th operation of a mastejoid at Holy Cross hospital several uays ago. piorr.is to tl.o ln T. Fite Threatens Dwelling-Hous- In an outbuildlmr of M. J. N. "bit. !C lre A 'hat nue, threatened PATIENT MUST PAY POR HIS HOT AIR n (S l Leslie M. Beiven AnniA B. T.Tumr P H Mnrrv Tlent Tjri1 KJJT Aufrbaeh. Bles.-2- 22 M- i 'y'f""""'" TT. 2nd U"" Pr. in 4500 Families Ii Salt Lake And three readers to every family, that's over 13,000 reader? in the city. They represent th? 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. ;: t F !.!!. 1 If ttn Mllt-- COMING TO ZION - was served. A Burglar Is Taken to Prison. j f t the National IMitoiial association, James fJoss?. convicted of burKlarv and which is t:ow holding it eisbtienth anfjentenced tr serve fifteen months in th Statp prism, was taken there yesterday nual convention at Omaha, Nb.. will by Sheriff Jesse 7A. Harmon of Ftah ariive in Salt lak Monday mornlns tried in Provo, th plac county. Goss over the Orepon Short l.!n of the theft. The party will remain in this city un til Thursday visiting points of iut r. st. Pretty Girls to Be Waiters. then ko north Th4 jourr.p'i. t The Iadis' Aid Society of th over the Short Line to the Y llowtone. Presbyterian church will Rive a park, vli.f a week or mot? merchants lunch at U Fast Third South National ))- will spent. street on Saturday. A lne mnu ha.s leen prepared and pretty pirls will act as Eli YON HOTEL. waiters. s -- r NEPHI COURTROOM LIKE SALT LAKE'S Mayor I. II. Gr.u - of N p!d ai d CJ. rk Atldff .vH of th" pl.o In th" lty I'd.i . i v t. I tt . fj.f. i.noti a i ootid th" j int bed liis . i, i i ; c th- - o jt tt t i ll attej.L.oi t in. t to k- I I n l b a, r Th ir obJ' t' iitis out tro.:o. whi.h N t'hl i and i u-"- h.-I.- pro' ;i aft. - i rsSrHSTa, Deah Miner to Be Brought Home. W. P. Adderly of I'ark City has received word that the body of his brother, John J. Adderly, who was injured in u cave-i- n in a mine at Cripple Creek, will arrive here tomorrow for burial. C. K. Adderly of Bingham, another brother of the deceased, will accompany the remains from Cripple Creek. Granita Planing Mill Incorporates. The Granite Planing: Mill company tiled its articles of incorporation with County Clerk James, yesterday afternoon. The is placed at W divided Incapitalization to shares of a par value of 510 cirh. JoTheodore Tobi.j-f-'oseph Jensen is president. and George Dixon, secretary of the nw company. n. vice-preside- Iake hotel. CIty'R id i eryt V fr ' : X. u. I. t : . :. it t !. I lh.it an p.. iy. Is'd t- io th" for a b o M 1".' ; : t .. of - ' t P.. . .f. f.:r :: ! : - a i .t -- - fa !i" 1 i.-.;...- t ' ' . f ii. -- " th. 5 , 1 ?i n ! .rd J l p..i.. Jt n B9! ... 1 .it ; i . t' 11 . .i ..r !!: ; if. In I It; tin ir I. lr 3 H Ii I .i .11. tit At ether Wit v : ei to all rurta cf or ciul ad rity. Then for th b5i SKUA!! 3n4r cr,hn AND CAUL 3. D ai 1 iJu c th r. Th" K,r h in i ,V:t UK- - y v. .v 1 i.h- - . Givt: i I..b-;;v- ia . l ; . . i - ' ! - I ! Vienna Model Bakery " J AND CAFE. Then? 1D31. in II. 3rd tc-it- h. .. au ev.uii.um I i no-cit- I yon. TUNEIIAL DIRECTOR, f undertaker W. and Hall, Eber 110 West 2nd Bo. Tel 1013. Opp. Postofflce. Iti P. Mi KntKhl r. turne l Ilu fiot.t .in isirr.drd hip thro-ic- TRUST 1 fri se.-u'lty- !or. nnoiuin . tlm-- , Will m.,k. on teal es- 1 Is qra:; ln, cannon. d.' bih. M Funeral services wire hld over the remains of Nicholas J. Gillernn at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock this morning, under the direction of the Kn'Rhts of Columbus. Mr. Gilleran recently came from New York and entered the employ of the n was taken company. nick shortly after his arrival here and all efforts to effect a cure wire. futil V7iA Visit City. The State excursion of the Woodmen of the World will be Riven on August r.th at which time Woodmen from nil over the State will flock into Salt Lake City. A bif? bicycle meet will be held at th Salt Palace track. Reduced rates will be offered by all the railroads from every Utah town to Salt Lake. The excursion Is expected to draw immense crowds from ii J I ' J j j ' "l' a" V--A -- II HEAVY DAMAGES .rR"n Tii" hh-o- t i:lliad . .. a T.lr.' pany todny p tl-- t II irrit cattl" lirru whi'!i int.. many . " SHORT LINE PAYS F. SMITH. President: m. ii-- . ifi-p- Jcar th" i f ? i J - Fast Temi'le street, has half a million dollars to loan at lowest mirk"! ss f-- - Sc - ii.-tii- i1 Isn't It a Beauty ; the i.t rn nij oi. ai. I'micratioti t.cnr ii". tiinitit, r.iiijcn. Ht tliit th" ranc . In tle ldl lb nt "nddlon. nd lht ate n all Indbation th- pew l.nv rtitir.C to ti ht and .i b' di th'ir herd to vta en the.. tuKci -i ici; I. Not n h t" m i w ac ri rally thw5 t!i ni.d 'd" lion, lu 1 rates on flr?t-claloans for phort or tate or collateral. r.v i!i't ! 1 ZION'S SAVINGS BANK COMPANY. No. J. i er. ; ARE IN PINE SHAPE Th Ken Large. uperb nl Incomparable. JOSI-'PI- Word was received from PocatIlo todeath of the wife of C. IJ. day of the occurred July Mh. Mr.-'Wheeler, which Wheeler was 4S years old and a native of Salt Lake. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn her demise. all over the State, t: MOUNTAIN RANGES American Plan. European andnew 6a.lt Native of Salt Lake Dies in Idaho. Utah Woodmen v ! ' ?v- - t ft : j that fiynllti'tt jou i w t.urtr-- rs l- -x s Th r W. Motfc. by Jii'li: of ih of i.j.l n.ik. and jury Im to ! fa-ldot- . d in Js t id v . 1 u;. f-- - S i SWEARS CITY JUDGE IS NOT IMPARTIAL d. com- latte Cutler Pros. Co., Zu Main Fheet. ai f thU of lulle load of ''fk CT, the ar.T.rir.'i havinp a ale at half-pric- e t I Inir n l;.!c embroidererl waist, ladles l,,re hose, Slate, rJII..''. ll.rby - idle h it i. I by fhirts. nimmcr under- tritit men's poft-frbill ll." Fr.lt. d Stat'- Circuit wear and neckwear. They a!.o iiffer l UM. notions at lowr prices than any other !"ir.t This pal I n ret ur. r.... In town, and men's worsted houfc-on don Harris A; Co. Pr tl k numb. rl:.K tnre tl nu ."o of ults at priees that will Mirptirt jou. !: .1. Harris K- o. tdslprwd t?T f t k fr'-Our Reputation Milf'Til with Hi" li!tru.tl.!v thit t th" For reliable poods has been firmly l.lr.e .i.Ilvcr the f!,k it t Pi Sh.rt tablished in this city. When you buy ihe Ith Grar.Ie 'r tran-to Oniahi. of us you always pet the hfFt, for our Neb. Torouitli noinc errr th fstoi k Wfl Includes tlie lAndln: brands. . Jinn !ot to tfje fihiptw rs. Th. cn haril foiiirl-.the bit ni"t'th. Utah Liquor Co., 213 South Main etreet. J;;i pe,rI foui.d the Sh..rt Lire lUbl. for da:n-uk- s buy this Pattern in Knives, Forks and Spoons I 1 OS th-uit.- j t Ju.tic-M.rhal- I 1 er Keith-O'Brie- X nt'inb. 110 party fomjuisims Jur ' - ',.' - n - MANY EDITORS ARE W. T. rooks. P7ij First Mie.-t- . entertained tlie employees of th car accountants' department of the OreKon Short Idne at his home lar-- t rdi;ht. Musi.- wai the feature of the evening atid a dlniu r Gilleran Obsequies Today. ' M . K-.- 1 ! ' - 1 v. HI -- 1 : tufi't 1.. I.uU Mm - th i .I ; ' e. iIh l)t l ; I. ' - - t- - YOU TALKED HAVE MAN WITH THE WITH CARD? THE RATE 1 tb-hoii- - J-- Weft-minst- 'ATHS I c r J2 nrvrn Tinffn u nur h Fij. lid avelay l pr-n- Good Chance for a Robber. William Greebv was found Kins' on last niht Intoxicated' iin.l ie. soundly. He was taken to the police Judk'-Aft-hearing hi--the e id nn station, where It was found lie had a. b lu f.ivur ' sums cti hi.s on Tanr.er of large as .some money w jrsoii, as of the pl.iintifl. well valuable iry. v.-a- til' O F. G. LUKE WILL BE e. adj-ofln- g !. ibt-arttn.-n- r 75 fy u : afternoon. Th fir . f.oju hi axestation N. - eXtitiKUi-h- d th.-the dw.lltn-ho.ioto t lould The d part m- t.t from st.m.i No. "' pot another call rtt CC:- n i. k r ninht from th" vc M.ttiou ii Fifth -- f . l A Fl W.t Tefjth and t bIn n n p'.! of it id !h had bai. In neath th buihhf.. No d iiiuk-- In th lil division ,f th ity .o,ut Wilth" case of Prof. F. W. M." t!n . I thi-liam K. Wiubtmaji w.: call-morning. a. tioii v ih brought by tb" Thit. ! jdalnt'df to reccxer 24::.r.a oaths and ai'.so-- l tlv.M for dry hot-ai- r Dinner to Car Accountants. 5) 3 t 5 ; U C. EWIIiG. T cp Salt Lrk City Stir: C.n'r-- i:tr all Ttai::& I35 tt.e I'ot e trt. ': jl.-.p-In- ANY J2JND OF you want? Avj 1 We b&ra It. 'Phone 8(t. COAL A LUfJQEf? CO-- , w RWIOND SOUTH 3T. f. CULLEN HOTEL , J a!l-K- -d Jeweler. L6 Si. M223T3 - W. W. HALL, American Wall Paper Co. E. Third South St. :ni . anj In l from lllU'tll" ii. Id 2 1 - and Ve?t Temple ptreetJ. VISION OF JEWELRY. Cull und Inspect My Stock. :: v.. Wc do lictic painting interior Jccor.ttin t Mr. and Mrs. P. If. Lvnoh Tinl.Ida., and Mrs. Albert Frost of Missoul.! Mont., are in town to attend tho funeral r their mother, Mrs. Catherine D v A " r'-niKst- ed Sam I.serman of Denver, who has in this city tor some tim. rrpoits tiiat his Monarch wheel wan stolen Wedm-sdanight from the corner of Secojio! South i f V . M .i ll to t;. St.it. year. It a foinj'rly b. U that IJo.'-v- t of range?. the totnl amount I ft r.n ?, h Ir to an Tho Oregon Short Line ha b n rotate w.t exmj-- frora taxation. box car? at their to place Th court now hold that Jlo.oVi of disposal. the etitli. rtate (i xomi t and t!; rati" d? of balance There have already hern tax.b'.- at !a Ier d Halm of out muttons hp Hero to Attend Funeral. Wheelman Loses His Steed. ) l'.'.t" FLOUR. HUSLER'S :?T POI'TII ('fMlt'.AMM W. ;', lowr ourt c ." th.- e ar-test- ed Forsythe. ,1 .ttJUmit-.i- OF SHEEP ARE HEAVY Dan Brady and J. W. Smith were yesterday afternoon on a of peddling without a license. Thevcharge were to sell spectacles and clothes trying hooks. if Th. .Mi;.n . J 5 SWELL STATE FUND i I i'-- (2. I 4 '.. F?ilurs Morris Floral Go. B. 1: - . Peddlers Must Have License. Knickerbocker, 0. ': It. u . t -- and 1 lolge No. 1". H. There arrived in Salt Lake fmm New 'phone late yesterday nfterrun. York today 1. II. Fielding, the "King "As my xoice may Imply. I am a prt SNAP SHOTS AT I nn- f in ofnhe knight of tin- glid hand an ty llv.Jy i:ik yet." Mr. -lUMouli I tinued. "I'las annourr- that am r.oi the samplf (a?"." t dead." HOME NEWS. Mr. Fielding is a traveling ulesman announcement that Mr. IL)1 j11 The holithat for a New York rou-v.a? do.i.i w.i tlu to an rrror In r.?;r-sof Th f.irt? ar that Mr. llaylHiull re. day gds. and ban the distinction Logan Visitors in Salt Lake. h ff in Kansas t'My samof crivrd a dlt-atrumlnr catryir.jf th greatest Mr. and Mrs. George if. Champ of LoYV.nhburn. a linr.tr on Frank This that road. man tho Ing of trunks any ple i n; ;. f ih local m mhe lr- d villi him. gan, are at the Knutsford. r even dge, h.ol htT an he has trip d. h an denly. all birr avi!y Mr. nayl-u!- d has etfd i!rd to p:o... b re to ti. ii v.ill rent a stor-noCounty School Election Monday. It how ll.k? In Salt bly t. - Iejd. up his sampl. s. and remain Next Monday is election day for the Lak-the v or more, for month handling school trustees in each Salt Lake county district. The polls will only Ik open four business of lh- i Intermountain r giMt. a gvast at the Wilson, INHERITAME WILL Mr. Fal ling hours. wher he wdl make l" h .idjUai tern for a few days. English Tourists in Zion. Agairi3t All Insurance For the Brides i) - t y ' 'PHONES RAYBQuLD Uik- - 1 ! fol r.f,f cniCcio srokt: wirsT soi'Tii Tr.iiri.i: ktj:i:i:t - 5 ll.-s- 1' - Today, tomorrow and every day. C. E. W. BOWERS. FLOWERS IX . y d r,t-.-?j" 1 1 e 235 Clnieno Store? s. "King Pin" of Traveling Salesmen Reaches Salt Lake City. CHICAGO. July 10. Temperatures at a. m.: New York. St. Louis. Philadelphia. IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWELRY. I' ! UT drgrees degrees degrees degrees degrees decrees degreesa degre Temperatures Elsewhere. 11.00 Resda-uxaiit- pi o clock 71 it SALT LAKE CITY. Rates: Hf 9 o clock 10 o'clock 32 1 EUROPEAN HOTEL. A. FRED WET. clock nn ni iMnMnc - CARRIES 100 TRUNKS Today's Temperature. o'clock r.urrrr!T nicin ir Street 1 Local Forecaster. Located In Heart of tho Business A i iSHifll main 10, irvrtx the harness broke and the Iridic slipped i i! i from the head of one of the horse?. The boy who was driving endeavored to stop the team, but could not, and Jumped. Our north window Is ft slew of aplendor. Sparkling- rjtuui in Mr. Jacobson aho Jumped and seized the harness, but was thrown to the all styles, all sires, and take particular notico cf tho low price ground ftr.d dragged for some distance. The horses dashed down the main marked on eachrtieket- - We carry the largest and finest selected stock street of the town, and turnlm: a corof precious stones to he lound in tho West. Every diamond we sell ner sharply, struck the railroad track, the completely overturning stag. yoit ha:i our guarantee. Mrs. Jacobson nnd five mall chil-d- r 11 Is of whom n, the youngest only months oWl. were burled under the veSee Our Display Before Buying Elsewhere. hicle nnd the trunks. All were stunned, badly rut and bruised, but providentially no limb " il,J " V .9 ' vere broken, and none received serious tMJI 1 i raw.,1 f iw(M-'"T" Injuries. Thr? stage was completely demolished, 1 cash I'l'.ri:. the running gear being broken to s'lv-tCUT e '1 Freh ... r i o Mr. Jacobson ran to th wreck and Itonei. h i ., m. r. 2 ri iih! h.tkw g arrantol u oues to carriod the tnjuit-. If. l!.ikr n,..i,,i.r. i rj.'.'! , . wh'-r1 SCHWARZ Zl HEINECKE house-medical aid wa sum- 2 tmtp e.!iinp r moned nnd trlr v. uunds vete drersd. .NVvt U M m. IND ROUTH, pa,t.l'.v-- Ic.f hnl. after which they wer brought to the pjjfil : ' . . ' M llent IViit.i j ir. O p.s city and taken to their home. lo The oldoM daughter received the OoKl r".'ur4 LJTr; U IS mo u serious InJurUs. having beti cut Iiet r tin t; liuiur. Z cat. .. ... a Tmat e,Vrn ............ and bnilsd badly on th? head and 3 errs . .A s were taken to 3 rain ,. body. Several stltth-iv'rnon... . close some of the wound?. txittles O.lve uil ...... ? ." p.Tii-- ? Fr,f. Paid Up ........... r 4 11 f. GmtttrA lee Tony Jacobson. manager of the Columbus ConsolUlatcl Mining; company. and his entire family had a narrow escape from serious Injury or death yesterday in a runaway accident at Sandy. Mr. Jacobson was on his way to the mines at Alta. where the family wan to have spent their vacation. At Sandy the family boarded a stage, driven by a boy. which was to convey them to th mine in His Cottonwood canyon. Shortly after the team bad started AVE ATI I ER CONDITIONS. The barometer if highest over the northern plateau, northern Rocky mountanl slope and central Gulf States; and lowest The Man on IVieisrhn St. Fill DAY KVENlvn. JFLY nt ni s i.r-l'i;ti- N i" i ht-.- - r. 1 . U I- fr t BALTIMORE EXCURSION, July 14th. Hound trip from Salt Lake via Oregon Short Line only $.V..7.. C' t re-- j ondlt.s:- ly low rates from other Matlons, City Xicktt Ollkv, Jl ildin fctrvcU In the above amount. 2Irs. Walker Returns Home. Mrs. C, wife of Gfrrnl Wilkrr, f ar-- A. Acent NV,i''ier .mii'nl' il bv S ilt Like J win ,e the ." fatndv. Ni-riti- I ; y from r I II ie..-- t...ti rn. etr t'.irr.cl ti nir i to ard Ivt U,: 4U McConahay Jewelry Co. W. Second South Street , |