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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 4 MONDAY EVF.NIXO, .TT7LY 13, 1?0X MaMM"llw''M''l'M''T''laTaaTS 'supe" around which may renter a few flashes The Evening Telegram. of sword play, while all the dramatic interest of the tale hans upon the thoughts and moods of the queen of our hearts and homes. The final result is one of the problems of the future. THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Put Us bed Every Evening Exept Bun&kjr. by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. About men- i ' Known People. New York HrraU. Former Salt Lake Woman Dead. Is the World Morally IIELKNA. July 13. Mr. Anler.en Growing Better. A. Forbls, mother of John Fortl. leadChief Justice Lore of Delaware, in an address ing ihme lawyer, and Jurors F. recently delivered at a. State conference of Metho- Forbie of Portland, dkd In th latter (Incorporated.) Offiee-4- 43 S. West Temple Gt., Salt Lake City. tTtai. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Room. 233. 4 . dist ministers, uttered some forceful truths and untruths concerning the moral status of the world. This eminent jurist declared that the world wan "growing worse every day" and that "an awful fate was in store for all of us." Justice Lore may be u learned lawyer, as his name would imply, but like other learned men he prefers to see the darker rather than tlm lighter side of things. The truth is that TERMS OF BUBSCniPTION. On yar by mall. In advxnce rt CO tfix mouths, by mail. In advance .7...V. JUI!!" One month by mall. In advance ! 60 On. week, by ' mall or wrier ... IS M. ..1 cents ?muP& ryher ln C2ey fdr In P83 nam money order, resls- Jad 10 the a4 the dre? OI "the ' SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Bait Lake City, Utah. iar&Jtr city yesterday. She lived formerly In Helena. Mrs. Forbls wan a rlonr of Montana and had come to the Plate by ay cf Salt Inke. where he was wU known many years ao. She was n.ore than IQ years old. wtua , tV;1"0? 4gpt-rich-quic- k" aUBSCRIBERS-T- he when your subscxip- 5.AJti', " tte 5lrp label of each paper, th chane le ILv?Jllrf hieh to a 4ate becoeoea a rohjt or ruqi:nt No otfcer receipt is aeot UBlass requested. By what system of deremlt-tanduction has this jurist arrived at the conclusion that the whole world is growing worse because fifty men in two billion persons prove to be rasealn? But Pc rtoCto at Salt Lake CSty. Utah. Sec Jrtw.Lth Matter. Justice Lore gave voice to some flue sentiments. In 1 I .. 1 lw 1.?,. . .1 1 . lllCr!li!Linr miuit Jim Buujt-t-i uiuooii uuuress, "is liic orin th pity lor ft Telegram, redccji lwrvln Living?" he said tt hat it all depended upon the use Treek or xaore n have tkeir papr sent to , iiJUL was niaue oi it. "it ik not worth iivlmr" iM their uldrc33 raffully by ra.nU, without additional continued, "if the accumulation of money ismade by ya.kjtg tee request, In prron or tile 14 at No, South Wert t'y postal card, olco, its one aim. Get money if you can get it rightlv, but get character, keep a pure heart and a "clean hand. Glory, place and power are desirable, but MONDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1903. life is not worth living for them alone. Our very Government should insure the answering of tlm Amateurs Versus the Professionals. in the affirmative. It is based upon the Just how the managers of the local baseball question underlying principle of the largest possible perteam hope to attract sufficient patronage to the sonal liberty consistent with the general good. No to make a their veuture financial success or park other people on the face of the earth ever started out even to enable the club to become with a written fundamental law that today repreis a mystery to the layman. Amateur ball is out of sents the covenant of eighty millions of with place in a professional league and the Sail Lake each other. The possibilities of life arepeople wonderful. team is playing amateur ball in every sense of the Its are beyond comprehension. Life is worth powers word. The clown with his banner continues to ad- living if we use that life for other people's good, if vertise the games by parading the streets and the in this great river of life the little Ieanut policy rules as of yore. Salt Lake is a line induce is for good. We should be current which we happy only when baseball town, but the lovers of the sport, when they we make others happy." pay 75 cents' admission fee, expect to see professional baseball. The Los Angeles team is here for a seris of games. This aggregation stands second in The Chinese Barrier Is Strengthened. the pennant race and plays professional ball. What In Mark Twain's inimitable story of bov life, a miserable showing the local team may be expected "Pud'dhead Wilson" has furnished an idea for the to make gauged by the form it has already regis- United States Commissioners of Immigration which tered. But if the Salt Lake team should be will give them a great deal of aid in the strengthened, should make a bold bid for the pen- problem of preventing illicit immigrationsolving of Chinese nant, what splendid, loyal support it would receive across the northern boundary, and through ports of from local fans! As matters now stand, the club entry. Immigration Commissioner Sargent has recmanagement gratuitously insults the public when ommended that a system of identification bv means it asks baseball lovers to stand by the aggregation of of the index finger of the Chinese be imprints of amateurs it is sending on the diamonds to meet put into practice. His plan is to keep on file in professional teams. Washington a great number of cardboatd squares, each bearing two photographs, two finger and a dozen or more measurements madu byprints Is Woman to Take the Place oi Man? the of the Chinese system, who have passed the Close students of human progress are beginning of the inspection immigration bureau. When a to ask themselves if the average male American is is Chinaman helu on suspicion of having in his not showing signs of a dawning effeminacy and if a a bogus certificate, data of the most accureaction toward a paramountcy of the fair American maiden has not set in. The sister of the most rate character may be obtained and comparison strenuous young man now shares with him his pur- made. It has been demonstrated by scientist. that loops, curves, arches and whorls are traced on suits, pleasures and liberties, with masculine the the human finger tip to remain the same for life. strength and influence she imposes her commands It is also demonstrated that no two fingers of difupon her adorers, until, all unconsciously, perhaps, these gallants have shaped their habits, dress and ferent arsons are alike, and the department is now conduct to conform to her standard, which, of convinced that holders of bogus "merchants certificates" will have greater obstacles to surmount in course, prescribes the supremacy of the feminine. Whether this is merely a passing phenomenon, obtaining illicit entrance into the country than eter which will exert no permanent influence upon our befoie. The Chinaman coveting residence in Amernational life, or is the inevitable result of the eman- ica may fool the American immigration officials no doom of the boundary-runne- r and the cipation of women that began a score of years ago, longer. The over "the smuggler is now is not to be easily determined. If the latter be true! underground" sealed it may reasonably be expected that another 100 The Telegram extends the hand of years of the evolution of Woman and the devolution good fellowto the visiting editors and hopes of Man will give us a race of ship they will W square shouldered all there is to be saw." If our late lamented maidens who will assume all the care and grand responsibility of directing our complex commercial life, jury is correct, the newspaier men will find Salt Lake to be a marvel in the way of morality. while their enervated masculine complements engage their feeble minds with minor household cares. In sober truth, the potent influence of girlish AmerIt remained for a West Virginia mob to set the ica reaches today over every national institution pace in fiendish cruelty. The story of the torture of machine that except negro wretch seems hardly credible in this enpolitics. The poets of the hour have now no other themepopular for song, save the lightened day. gentle pleasurable tyranny of her sway over the world. And the work of our fiction writers constiAt least we have frequent breezes to offset the tutes an unconditional surrender to the skyward jump of the mercury. and power to the strength and tenderness authority of a eyes, the hero of the book has become a The weather man is having his inning. "get-rich-quic- companies. k" c. .-- . J -- vs-st- self-supportin- g, Ber-tillo- u iw)s-sessio- Noted Hawaiian Dead. HONOLULU. July 15Ily Vac if.c Cable) Judge Wilcox, the Intimat friervl nnd adviser of the Ut King Kalaksu cft-irr- rt-ra- 3?.e: h dlarecd Vl'tirU Mrjc. ...... ... Ctar .f a f A LITTLE FOLLY. PROGRESSIVE. New York Evening Sun. "Any improvements out in Chatham since I was there last?" asked Uncle Hank. "On, shucks, yes," replied Kb. "You'd know the place. Squire Foote's hardly got a cejrar slgrn adyertlsement painted all over his barn and old Bill Eddy's give up tryin' to learn to play the flute." A BITTER PILL. New York Times. Gwendolyn So Ethel Is to marry that young: Bob Halstcy; why, he has been jilted by half a ofdozen girls. btinc well shaken beEvelyn Case fore taken, I suppose. REASSURING Life. "Tom, I know your aunt thinks my cos "On the contrary I heard her say y ou had cone to such lengths that It was really Just a little too much."' l':w ': mrr Itu:a by lh cr.ijr. tcn and t'len VJjeetj Z .rn r.ctan4 Ituby ttrr. l y F;;an cf Twraey.. Trip crown, by lrajrrr of !.?- ..... . tnar.y .... Arrant lUtle, by Grand lUtbl rf Platu(ictnirr of Ht. th a; ' by Kr.ishta or h Jcr-.- .. tV.drn t l.a:e. tr - Klr.g af Tiara, by r';i- of 1'ar.a ..... pal ring, by fhh of JVtiu.. lee1or! rf-'- l rr-tf. morula Itraitl. ge'4 and ITmerall rlrg. by tic.i'! cf Tur- - ;;e:g w5 ;:.' rve,v . Je-n- n ;fc. tt m :s--- v SONNET. New York Evening Sun. The good man cleared his In the Correct thpnlnp'lrnl monniir throat "Cheer up," said "the storms el life will soon be past." he, The peedy man jra2ed at him with an What doth it serve to see un turning face. And skies enameled with both the Indies' gold, Or moon at night in Jtty chariot rolled. expression of Intense hatred. lL(i .ali th K,or' of that plat? "Why, man alivp, confound it all. I'm a What doe it serve earth's starry beauty to rainmaker," he raped, in a voice ringing with passionate indignation. The mountains' pride, the meadows' flow- Tho stately coWlIness of forest old. The sport of floods, which would thrm- WHAT THE WIND HEARD. lvs embrace? What doth it serve to hear the Sytvans' ongw. Chicago Tribune. The wanton merle, the nightingale's .td InS t0 'leave,' are really strains. ycifr''yU As was readily guessed, !t was the Which In dark shades sem to deplore mv wrongs? stately old chestnut that ppoke. For doth Berve all that this world what "No," replied the stately oak. "Too contain!. Inu1cli,.troubIe to Pack my trunk. Do you Sith she for whom thone once to mr were twig? dear. Amid the stillness that followed nothNo part of them can have now with 'me was hoard but the sound of the ing here? weeping willow. den'L1AM DRUMM0ND 0 Hawthorn- - FACTS IN THE CASE. Illustrated Bits. She I or your understand that drinking Is one fallings. have been misinformed. It Is sme or my most pronounced successes. He-Yo-u New Arab Prophet. Constantinople. July 13. Rumors current that fresh nr troubles have broken In the province of Yemen. Arabia, put in consequence QZ til appearance of a WALKER (.J'WJ fMl . i th coin. Fmrror rf Austria f .... of Jaran. Hnrrnr mUl and enmel tiw 0r,rrt ..........- 5Vto r of t hira. tn tnw ith gold nta eratnet, r.d D'un-.orw- t of lAtUc4;e Ftat- Cer,trtlu!l n In go'.J cvlrr at go;d- en J.lVr i.eWerl fntrlbtitln tn 1 r!n at l'fj vn Tr Vl gr-r.m- 4 BROi, SALT XAJS05 . ftley Balers, G'l'f, K) y.C . f.!4 eatket Only $1.50. jieM i I tJolda . kit eiNMSt ed , .) . Ota-mo- Deserct Natlcaul Bank nd J - r. - 1J-Fa- i fc-- r chtnVe l L-:e- on. i' N 1 . and other monarch of the Hawaiian trl!d rrri, Islands, Is dead, fis the result vt an blood poltonlr.g having set lr Judge Wilcox was a noted authority on the Hawaiian litnguaxe and wa thorJjt.ii !.' .rj oughly versed In the hlftory and Uhs Gdden earner la, altar firr.ltjr. aerd vrtf:, at:ar. ! of the Inlands. t u . rrurif.tIr0" a. Oruter gt.iva r'.i c. rhalna. perioral rt'.-n'- . rr Noted Priest Dies. xlera. rrltrr, iurrs. LONDON. July . Antrobus. the palrti-gachair. proee!r,r.a of Is rare ar,ci-nbooks. Jlrompton oratory. uprirtr man i dnd was regarded lie hs a church tf. early reUr. Kuror rtr. rato Cardinal Vaush.m as archlbshap of donors Mt'ortirf every Westminster. In bin earty career h wa r- - !r- tion on earsh and In thf diplomatic stvIw nry ! for a tlm in Christendom atd pacy i:.vv filed the poi of Mand errtary of the lirltiah legation at Washington. a!r.e tctal th f.rUeth Crt;l anniversary or ord;r.atl'n...lX.rT: Thl wea!th twr frm'4 v r. Wealthy Lumberman Dead. bv the fifta y,r frrh crenal at .m r ' DETItOIT. Mich.. July 12- -F A. Dj. eer.t nnr.lverxrle of hit election to the cey. a wealhy retired lumberman. di-1'apacy. op-c-ratl- t" V - - H, --"a- ," . E-X- r ''...........,....., Thaun-r- .. .V)r.rTati Oaaevr rr-aiA- Taue r II. n. iuzb r rr.itt, ther ! ptl r1;-t- ! Capital ffvraj -- h-- ir I a in, $200,000. ,W IVS-5?Tt- JcAa av BrvM. tn all tU TOanJcT&c IMtamMo A. 1 . d hr today ligd j years. Michigan lumber bustnens When the tr deNO RACE SUICIDE THERE. cline he purchased a tract of acres of tlmbr r in the Adirondack and carried on active, operation in that tart of Nw York State until KG. when h retired. CI Icajo TrV.r,-- . also-- extrusive lumber !"UrT.!s in 14 for your f elf a: 1 famMexico "This p.i nd California. Iwsldea r.rop-rIn Colorado. Ho leaves a mttdr.g widow ily, I a.ild the cenductor. r.rre and tour children. Is the family?" "Her they are." rerlUl the Prominent Denver Mna Gone. who had irrT.!el the dctu DENVEit, July 11 -- Rk bird Holme--, rnent. a prominent binb es m.in of and "All the peo e in tl.la in ! ef the for twenty yarj general manager of car?' dl-Water company. today of n there ate "Fretty near it. I pneumonia. He was tom In lUjhvi!)r, of u." 111., hi lSJ and cam to Denver In lsii. nt ti r.t"nc me believe Io ,ii this nil Qiir family T' Hannn and Morgun. "N". rdr: th5.i in't ami" all of the NEWroitT. H. L. Jdy 11 -- The etenm family. Ur. mmr" mlth J. P. Morrtn and "Hut. great rotf yachtsorCorimlr. . partyM. A.board and the Alvltv. mth "I knew o i woul.ln'i It. :r." llanna and party, arrived here Interrupt ! I the r, and r.t bundiy. brmiKht the fan ;ly Fib .dr?. b-- NcCORNICK & CO., bankers. crrv. lake salt lat&a4 inj ad t D-r.v- a Gajharal TDaaV'rx. r National Bank oj (tie Republic the-lK'nv- d guf; iwa." Tn r-r j,a-fT.g- six-tcr- U. Ik .3rtBt DTCPtX-TTAJt- r. 1?.: W. t. Aftjn Crfai CafeJhw, CATTTAL IK. t33a, BarKtnr tn all rta ficJuno 4rawr ae tj prtBt-"- J k:i V.-JT- Krwe:,i. a.: r;roi S.-n-t- I-- A lgm-m- . rje.a tnrartrt 1 t'tr.a Arrattm. T--a1 " H-r- la th tu rejrlter. ft) J...n Gas Engineer Dead. ry, .the father. ThU is Mary Jir.r. rry . th That f.it rr ore N;WAltK. N. J.. July 11 William Eu- wif-Hie ti. t.. i cat tl gene Vend rpof I, a famfu cat r.fc!n- r. lb illed at Ms h'mi In thu rlty l.it Msht. .nf. la" 'I ter an opratlin informed for at k h'fe. Have joy a:s tlirr. ax Mr. VanderjxKjj of th tn lo IntematW.al las Ught a"lnUon an,j V . fir, I d d'.'t ,'r.re. t tl .!. eJthef. the American tin Light ajjrcUtlon, Heir, ate H la it fj.ni II- - t.ur.1y J i f J. V Jtldtfe tU lh.it all the4 Afr o;:rr.fii!,:!)! prtiRoger Woodbury Dead. '..hirer j ! k Tl; th r,t .u 1 ndivtr ger DKNVK.lt. July W. WWt-bury- , Klalu th ni a pionevr .er. nr.vl mn ; JJ'.e "Afler bnnker of this rlty,r.e!pipr f.UV c . thet1. p.. Z, djrd t . nj-ur.l- - pr-nj.!t.- ec. '.' n. Hen- n ots Wmt aaf Tfea i R. G. DUN & CO., OEOIU3E t SUET. OenrrU UtaJx, Llabo and watxir, CJt Bttlldini;, Lak OScaaa in Gty. - Mr. Wood ury w N. II., and Colorado for sbo-i- i T.o of th Times. n !. a r.ntlvi of hal DDSSOLUTIOrr OF t i;-- ll-lb-- 1 cl Kranela-tow- n. a r!l-t,f m Il thirty founders Lf thsjmrf. Denver Ken-Ir.- g t fat'-r- pi -- .! ;. ;; ic )ou kindlyi ..k at "What itr "It I I'rraider.t race fill"- J - a ; rit.;- p. tl.:'" It--p- ; - NOTtCB tit Merk'.t.tarr frcm tha frw knam a tea tsc J4 Mfr Ca, f3 t.a f.rr mm "H1 n'.-rr- aflr f;(h on t t-- at ninety. thl of tb that afrrt 8: TjV C. . F'.aV county conventions Saturday show that out of the 22M there re ltr. Instmt-nl- . The O.deu ?:r.-;r- t TfK .a U'.ah as follow: r.rlknap. 12; Mt'.- n. e H2 i n.rr.i-nat- e Casual iTatt. 217. A It Mll rju-, . . and U la claimed that HHJuxtp. th. Furrl-t r.lUi that .Int ant that I d riwn: lender, cannot renrh t l h will r.ut allow W notntnatenl. ther is talk tf Judge llurnham ai a Trar.tacta a tenors: ttr.k;-,- f b I'.r.et, cundldat' ard f'f:rn. Cnmtic D:ren roffrrtwr tn a'l ar.h ta-.a cf Jh cut .t',1 rt:t.c!pI rater's I -- a t - ar.4 to d rf l0 Tntr'.'rg -- F:t Uet, cf , I .il. !ri;rt athr:e a h r-- prsft. Ta jcraj nf - Cr',t. hiTf ar,fra, Depofta n. r-- . S e J- !t ?. t- - . c- - i a . rr ' 1 .: a i jtf : : ' . ihf .1'. '.! My (.rr'.-t eral earrra AWm,'.H art Priei : tr.e T thareLvMf T$. a f; - 1 I I I J N rr. Fha J lair.m ,atra t4 1:. vr,::am 4 In ifrpffUr rc mth r rcUr ef the t nard of :r rt I. p t ; l r f f i i : Mr: : w . - - n K i'l l A-- .. iwch t - r-- S C a ft rr sarr. ?4! i S'w. a ; 1 a tv lire, r: sTr J rnni) : i'.wk a rr.ay l a "a t.r.k 'd at MriVrrirk . fa'.t I tah. 01 the iith t rr Ia. stCity. ,r 3 jv rv. to fcM, ry i Isn't It a Beauty j , ? r.'rr f r.ri rrk Cr:4bvine, 8:i Lake l-- 7- - ? ;i ? atapJaror- : e:; ai j ,a l":ah. T ,NMlr fr .;.- !r r ,crt Mii.'lrn. rAtur' IS f, r . t DELIL'QUEJaT SALE. on atl pfun'r.T.t rtV.tu rer1c 1 . ,,. ; He- H. F. CI.A1.K. Atai. Caih.!er. - fvi th rr t:in Birthday. , CO. r.rh t'i rf fut.r,B tvar-.- j a t , fe HEtXtltADE. H rvlt. J it y 11 Th birth-da- y c of Kln I'etr Sutiili v nnd th.tnksRlvlr.g npnn rrc hld Tl;e Klr.g held a throughout utthe ro.iniry. the p:J u e nr.d granted n;t leerpilun In heinnr cf th ixY.inn. In whb-imnsty re lnclud''d many military prirorii rs. The- city decorated anvl Ulumlnale.1. e-.r-a 1 kt King Ttr. TM& U a! h; C"ly. a itf'rlcii tfn M'rjic xfr; t ir f th e. r.. ;,l.-- . a! 'tv the t tal th e. rr r mtsr. ar,J tt . r t r ent t' e':rra it fr a; 4 tn ii' the n n rrm-l-rotni- a-- i- IUjthr ca.t.r-at 12, A iurr- - lll-e- ., ,CT Msr.U.e 115 i ta kftoart -- THE GOODSrEED MIiriNQ 'a Itrtjr gtten that th S'r'N .Ti e! t a-i- PAITNXIUIIir. itrrucnT nrvr:e ntxzk b Mr. Her.ard At thU tdnt the n.ir.lui p.f wiitM, norse. Dark Bumham Judgs Fit AN K I'OHT. Ky.. July 12 -- IXtmaU on th delrgaf-th jtate WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK convT.ttrn at Iuiivlll Itrpjh'.lrin net W.n.?ay !e;j-j.,- art ert'alr.ST ArruJi Ctah. Joarv ri;rf lar.k. a aV rf aa b:t Lake f. AsszssME?rr ko. s. Tark r ace cf t .1 - a aey lTle:r."IMah. halt t.aV Nt!c e It hereby slven that at a e r.ee Ir.C cf the Ctreclcr r: en b'd rr.ert -t f June. 1,4, an aeae ft r,jy c- .v e'.thth cr.t rer ahare ia J a at earl'.al atck ef th X wo-ma- ns A STORMY INTERVIEW. ' - t.c - pM fvra tree'tln ty ...t . vei. ....... nt Faor of Kranea j. d a Jjl-H-- Cathoil-- rUKULO. Colo.. July 11 Formal announcement was received at the Denver & Itio c;rande offices In this city F. II. that liowron teday win be th to the Editorial Department the WOrld i frmvlncr hrttT frtm .mmunlP5t!o08. Pertaining . . v ... n mnMl ctxn.l. ...... ... new uuI V. cf V r me mentor to cllvlnlon the of superintendent the Bait Lake flrt TeJegrim. ,"rr ,S2reesea to caanot D. tor euccrd who , point. nrr.e Hardy, Men women and res'srd are their iurtpSpSS8 morals week ngo. Mr. Howron was improving forrr.rrty to relatlnr advertlaoniji and budBMi und crime is decreasing in proportion to the grow nuperlntendent for the Cotton BcU line 1 the General Manaaer. Bait Lake Tee. with headquarter at Tcxarkaca. and " H oecona outn Bt. ii Lore points to the Justice ing population. Trior to that was connect 1 with th Adv. o en,1LE?tern Ayent Great Northern. Mr. Iiowron concerns Tribune Bid.. New York Ctty. i3- as evidence that the world is Adv Agent th S;.ai,re!'tern through today on a tour ovr HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Chle&so. growing mort? wicked. Xot more than fifty men his division, city accompanied by General engineered these fraudulent schemes known as the Superintendent Coughlln. bn ttl-ebrate- f Is Chosen. Dress Skirts The lYe had for ear the re clpleul of a ihoirr of st"la mm tribal ef rrfpert from all rathnt. Whm fc the CimtnorA JaM', it tu entering the prleithood th total al tf the rr.cr s'.fta st etilmitH ?.The- cheef Itrma re; thn Ft, Joaehltr a church. ! It l y worM-wll- e .... t !.Ot?.:n Th Mori, a vac tit. Jca- Colder BowTon 53.50 White Pique VAST WEALTH OF . POPE LEO XIII. If II II I You can buy this attcrn In PorIs ant Spoons tlr. r- lv:i wM i ja t iVmircreiai r. A r 'ct k Ctah. r.J j'.. jara. sa:t : n a r: ";;,at . . . ",r!i tMa 5l en th Z ; fM.Tir,t may remain jr ce;!r-jf-.i ar.4 day rf July.f rla, tri.l ha : i auctK n if 1 iTerl!e.l a!e '1 ur.'.r e .aiment ll mil befcre. ; ef acid e( th ia day t c ;h t ssr 5 f J) -- r--.it t-- a A-.;- Jljll ray tte aaie. W.th tfOfr.ra: -. f atetmej, a2ff irt de'.Jr.tjuer.t IS-- g; CCll cf C. It JACK, U City. Ctata. r !;!, tsait tlk.Ferrlary. rtU I-- ak ASSESSMENT 2,0. 3. ar t. Cff.ea !i l'!ra X.lr.'.T r r'.ar of baetnr rrie'rral F:t !f herei y twn that at a City. ef th Altlr .M rr H'. rr.eejrc June, I'S.X. an aaeair.art rf day rf fV) ef ere tJ cr,l jar rarai r.,. leitevj ct all th aharea cf t?.a eajis, ar. cst- a'octt cf tha evrrraU t ay at ir ar.llrr. f retary at Kta cf.c. No. LT D. I. Wa.kar billlirr, Halt Iake Clly. C.kh, Any t'.ock The cr-r-.-t sr. 4 N-.- t,- -. frs-rt- h ! McConahay Jewelry Co. 41 V. Second South Street tirr-se.iUta- ',y c. u; aiaMer.t cn J air ft. 1L will be tr.rall ar.4 a tTn!e-- ftr aaia at r' la er,a& cr.'.aaa on which the r :r. a: n may t -- tlinft aurtJ.--.. tfr to rjrner,t rr.any cf th aharea each by r;rar.Saj -k rJell-.o rertir-cfctaa cf th Vm i a tl llth ar ei r.apary at :i o (, ef rcn. to ray t aaaaaarr.ar.l. te f. h th and c- a th rtei'r.VJer, aala. fly L toil cf advenietr - J. Q jt r4 fe'.tr r- -ar cf WKIinn, Fecralary. feaTT, rrdrr ef th twrrd f ClTaKtoca, Ctty. Juts rt, i.4. A- |