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Show The Salt Lake telegram. 1 0 I The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE There is nothing Business offlc . Editorial rooms better than "that oood coal" unless it is "those srood oats CITIZENS OF SALT LAKE VIOLATE WEED ORDINANCE NTJ2XB2sxlSL ...i 243 223 a Property-Owne- rs WEATHER FORECASTS. to Clean Forecasts till 6 p m. Thursday, moun- tain time. Local forecast for Salt Iake City and fair vicinity: Probably tonight and Thursday. DENVER. Colo., July 15. 1903. UTAH: Fair tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight. Neglect y Prem- ) Jhcir ) ?J Located In Heart of tin Business tuad Theater Districts . SALT LAKE CITY. Rates: 51.00 to 3.00 per day. Popular Priced Restaurant, 200 Rooms, with Telephone. Hot fi ajid Cold Runnlng Y ater. Sixty f IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWELRY. Dance at Post Ttfhight. I 1 ' r) Johnson Obsequies Today. Benefit I i f mod . -- X-Ctf- TI s it aH H'titfii nrwi lift Con-sultati- . tl.er t..;i . j, f i ' S !r-w.i- :k. t 'r G0DBE-PITT- rfV - t rf -' hurr. ! !- - m:. r.nU!t i::t ;;:: t V--'t tNirecr.lr T l:r In y-- r s 1 '.'ff, DRUG CO.. S r:r.r r rOTTH con. m a in UKi: 2TA1.T FT3-- CITT. ' r,i jn j.vi LEE KIM YING lr prtiwt n fii' :l Wo-ar- o it .?. i WJ5 !'.':KTItKlir. i'',NU .''tMH fl vi.sr SALT UKK CiTT. LTAIL 13 h 11 r. us It IT'S HILL S r ASK FOR THE LA7E37 0 1i 1?. r l 1 i HILL'S FAMOUS i 1 FOUNTAIN SODA i cor nrr. rosrrorrirr. . 1 A. I , IV-- .- Iir w.t dlTrtyrfd In tb l.terirt .f ('r.r.;:..i(r Wagon ni l MU;;- tl - 1 - tite buUJir.g on b!iz bti.el fr m t w. t I ;t p.irk trl? wlrr. !r th bottom of b c In t t Ui bn, tr. l.tv-- ' k Avr in.;:) oy j oj cr'd :.. rr.- - tx .i t;e v.ifor p;.;ifL A floiH f.r" W:i .reVJ ?' d bv J' . still warnrln th" work tf th '.onrlP'r!. ttii.h fxi;: iriilwh'-r tb. f. g P:;ot b - COAL 3UKT0FI I t WSUI t ? LUMBER & CC. f;vos:i r."."ri at. . i.. t AGED MAN DIES IN DRUNKEN STUPOR ADon'tVorrvClub V, An n l l X. C. I.- - Cr- II-!- i;; Ur J F v nr.k. ,i f-- ut. R .'.. ft nn. ir.d ' f.:m ! b b ii 1 1 1 th 1 a!j .!!; :t r- ns- - s; 1 n;-r- 3.-.:.- v ' -- : CULLEN HOTEL 1 a 'I.sli; ibo'.t f.'jtd :.ifk. l. e,:. '' IN Gr.-.i- r,t j - t - t? i- us l t"-ddi- i ;u i 'I A ('.!' M,.".'. I.i!. niiH.'.t br - !'.! r d t 1 II' - -- aid. " 1 fl.nl! $1.50 eur norsi " I W.. Sunday. July 10th. Sill Ik'- ? ;i. m. lb dm j :.iv Park City s p. m. G - e 1 5 -. 2 li"-"::,- c'.vr : :. c.;r ; i rii:ur,t P;t a . r-- . n,---- r an -- r.tf r j 1 .ej'. t f ! T r, '. f ; r- a:. : r pir Pn."-- y t tit t HALL Jew tier. burn: vnrvrn. and main rruiiirr. r mi !- Tt: 11 t) t s HEIHECKE SCHVVAR2 J , J FLOWERS i $ Via It. ntu i.--; - f TRUST ' n W. W. ! t PARK CITY AND RETURN : r.t an I i rill.si.t!.- ni.'-- th th ! i:vi ::n. p: rr. CitT itir . th tl. r. the "ad. "J.d.i c. t.V. rJl Tnlr.t v W. If, !..-- it w. at, Call up Tl. T. l.r.itr. ol" with lb rate1 . u 'J cm' -t a -- 1 .;r - t- No. 1 East Temple street, has half a Dr. Hyatt does not look for thl to ner.i. to loan at lowest market sioj, any noticeable change In the million dollars first-claon security. Will make perature her. rates or Jong fhort time, on real esfor loans The hot wave lias moved a?t and collateral. tate or Grand Junction and Denver are both JOSEPH F. SMITH. reiortlng high temperature. The ther President; mometer at th former place recorded GEORGE M. CANNON. a maximum r f Vu degrees yesterday and Cashier. at Denver t2 degrees. rr t S " i r utJt k t - i I ' t5 i;i li e e .. m ;. bIn U. db. of A I - IM t. r.l a:t. jj whi rrr.lr ti e t,i:;-- . .f lib. ttt ! :m, J - r- tr. 1 !! 1 1 1 i Ib :y - andsomc Kinesi ' !f he on tb" ur,.iri- - ?r.d t- - Pretty Fingers. I k--- tin hi tl." tilii .vid . ! ! i'.n Y Flour Husler's .rk ! About tb drur.kl t il He w.i f f t:..- ar- - ln . 1 1 t. ! :b-- bavtrs tr.bi-Mi- bt I r : - I- ;c?.; i fj r t . l I At I 1 t w-r- ..b-- w-- :i.irn .!! aft arr- - ! In Jill. v. t til. i;.irk. li i; : -' :P.vda t: & rf if . -- "While the weather Is 5 It's a New Drink If A LARGE BUILDING COMPANY. w ,, ytw mm r Wi tt.u of t'. QUICK WORK SAVES cnund by Zuropoan and American Plan. Salt Lake City's new hotel. The Ken- yon. Large, superb an I incomparable. Ileld's band. Liberty park tonight. ZION'S SAVINGS BANK ........ ,j y hu, .f. rx(x,.:r; r.f.-- rt-tb- on tb r1 'aitt'i r- rr.i !- -t fT- - Th SENYON HOTEL. m rfT't:;o jrt-- s. . tjt lth tv V.." ril. Vr.t r y rr,4'.I - .r y . tox f rrr. lb il rn!y e.u roiwn or lotn fh'.:. 1 i.u-ht- Eddie Kenner 9 years obi. in trving to catch a ride on -a wagon loaded with liay. fell between tru- two wheels and narrowly escaped deathis In the shape of a broken his nose Is perhaps broken skull. As it and he is badly bruised. The driver of the team attached to th load of hay whipped up his team after the accident and was soon out of sight. cur a iris jr-T- rt tbr rr r n th or to rut ;u rrt iro . Stolen Ride Is Serious. lidtiTn'iiiiif V.?- 3 r.rrr . r :rrt wtjj'atlT ! wirt - - nd ht (No knife, no drugs), treats sucall chronic diseases. Call cessfully on or write Beaven &. Murry, U Auerbach bldg. Mrs. A. 15. Mur-ry, D. O., ladies' department. free. ii.ij.jii i. i thir ' !w .ilk r.?-- en - store with a big Ire t !', r!..!e (iwr.Ir.c f T k' tr"' tUi:r; r fnni John Dick of the Golden Gnte mine his knee at the mine Sunday insprained on a rock, which slid In the looi stepping him on his knee. He throwing ground, h was taken to the Keogh-Wrlganu win proDaoiy oe laid up lor spital some time. 41 W. Second South I ,.tt'd i trrri Miner Has Bad Fall. McConahay-Shar- p f 1' r.larr m .!r tb ! Zr. jewelry Co. f r-- f ".xy 4-.- rUl rtty .ii Hf..t.,i I'Sg TT-rri-- Mc Gon&hay 1 t!i a ll .1 l t vrrry. ftlmst vrfrr cr rs4latftr t" rr r m wht h n t? l d grade American cut. too. The prices are cut, h .rp-rtv- In ;IKt . . fa ttty e.f th provl-b-r- i ordin at e, mid if. . f r vicinity of Salt L.ak. a fall of ten de grees In the temperature sln e Monday has relieved the atmosphere of a rr-aRobertson, her husband, with having deal of heat and mad condition the cruelly kickc-- ana beaten her. morp pleasant. A slight change in the center of the Must Highland Boy Pay. area J he court of Appeals has flflirmt'd of high pressure, moving thi. way a decision of the Federal court granting Al bert Pouch J410O damages for personal in from the coast occurred Ja?t night, but received while in the employ of juries, I the Highland Hoy Gold Mining company. the uetenuant in the action. To buy a piece of cut glass until you have inspected our line. We handle the Meredin high ni r Mrs. Kuth Robertson of Mill Creek has sworn to a complaint befbre the County Attorney, in which she charts Peter AFFORD ..1 r r.!,trd IT Se. 3 It y BEEN SIDETRACKED Swears Husband Kicked Her. YOU CAN'T Elsewhere. t- HOT WEATHER HAS "Will Be Buried at Morgan. George Thomas Cook of Salt Takf, :.n of Thomas and Idlza Cook, uid vaster-daThe remains will be shipped to Crov- df-n!Morpan county. Utah, the blrthpla.ee of the deceased, for Interment. K v. little tbir f.f t. I n:,: : I p. riM-Ient- . The stock. fror; nry fatn tit-te- Kxamina fret tion bid Jewelry Co. tl" n t!.ey ) tr; r it c tblr to exterminate them within a few jars. N o suits have yet twn brought against any offender, as most of the have complied with our ui:h, and we would mu"h rather have tb. citlzns to this matter willincly than be Prisoner Begins Sentence. to pue them for thvlr n obliged Sheriff Pailey of Weber county took gence." John L. Lambert to the State prison yes terday. Lambert was convicted In Ogden Held's band. Liberty park or.'Kht. of housebreaking and sentenced to six sr. v Successors to hi i months in the penitentiary. r rir.te it. in.Hn ; - The funeral services over the remains of the late John T. Johnson were held this afternoon from the funeral parlors of S. D. Evans. Interment was in Mt. Olivet. A , ..A Gentle Regulator.. ... rr-w- - 259 Main St. r rrp l r- Springs August 23rd. tiirl'orfmrlror tell ' MS . Provo Elks Plan Outing. I w k - , The Elks' lodge of Provo, organized last winter, will give its tirst outing at l.as-till- a 1 jriei am-'iin- t The regular Wednesday dance at the Fort will be given In the Post hall o-o- Every Lye fv Trouble jtltJ? Ki lasses Je.y cf tbt lew ar.d firsrst r!frtl relic See Our Display Before Buying A fine not exceeding S0 can h Im posed upon any violators of the weed ordinance, if no action is taken by them within five days of the time they receive RUNAWAY PRISONER notice to char their preinisM. KesA. P. Street Deputy Supervisor ler says in relation to this matter:- "The IS APPREHENDED city now has a mowing maihln'- and team working on the weeds growing on the streets, and tb.ouch a large w 1" wp;.trd In Mr M.e ("rtf. of work Is done vcry day. th re Is still a good deal of ground to be gon over. Kan cjT,t onhy. a chaigo f prrj-.tyn:,J We have askM the t ratton of the wh. ra;-tur d ban ;v. Wt:; people In many of the dlstihts. and the 'e) r 'ard. ha b n nrr d In .r! majority try pond to our nqut ?ts uj n a t y w in pj.irr j n tri il at r'e.b notice being sent them. Tho most of I w i IVt.ru Km ?:h. ju. try r.viri,.t our trouble occurs In the suburbs, hre v. r ; r. ! thf growth of wieds Js m rank thnt it l"rj jry thr.o .!.!, liter. Hi Is hard to suj press. Howev. r. I think JUed itt J'. nr. d KiVelj by J.ej.h Kb . M.itt In I.that If facta Individual will join with us 5t It-n -at.d will It br- jjcbi b.u k nr. jrrr.Srr.r. d. In a war on these pests we will bo able HOME NEWS. trvk cf tplrr.clir. f i sd SNAP SHOTS AT Today, tomorrow and every day. C. E. W. BOWERS. 235 Main Street. owning s ttyles, all slA. and glr n i DIAMONDS OF marked cn each ticket 7 cr.yrr the Urtrt cf precious stones to be found In th 7tzt. Erery diarr.cnl you has cur rju.nran!. or th" t'.-'.r- ) Penalty Is Attached. ARGAINS r'n. rpero bavlnsc hnv j DISPLAY MAGNIFICENT fill city, to permit any .ti .J triH ..p fteniiV l f rni.iln n th tr ,i'k In fr Tt of th r prrTty, or In fr.,it th tnhkh thy c r f roj or n r, "S-;- -. Z. It nbal! b ii! t itvful f. r ,,r my perP t. .ri.-r, r;kt.n owfih e i.r l .ivit a lb.- - r rM or nun icrnif tit cf p,y w i:l.;;i tb i prti.tt rf ni ! t ailow grwt'-m f- - dacr.bio . EUROPEAN HOTEL. I utl-tti- s ew Wife jfl ) ) tr.-etj- . "7v for , . 1Kb .. A. FRED WET; ) 214 Ilium llvv I mm r v Our north windou crpr il r rr.anaf m id of .my r:d tf in Hitblfi thf r(.rp.(.it Urr.Un of nld property-owner- s 1 1 d ) CI r rr a ? izn. ra.t'i:, evening, 'V V; following 1 th" ordln.ir.r pasj-by the City Cour.cll on May 1. a:,l iipproved ly J.i)"r Thoinpse.ri n M.y 2. 10: "SerUmi 1. ll h.ill t ur.Hwf.d ) 1 1 ' IS THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATING THIS LAW. ) t The Man on Meighn St. fV Tb who limit! have real estate within the city and outside of the business district seem to bo Ignorant of the fact that WKATIIEK CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the North there Is nn ordinance relative to th Pacific States, the upper Mlsfl?lppl valley, and the Lake regl m; and lowej-- over growth of weeds on thlr premlei, r the Middle and Southern plateau and are disobeying a law that haw Ixn in southern Rocky Mountain slope. '.'. freeipitation occurred over portions of forte since May I. weeds Colorado. Arizona. Montana. Minnesota ntvl At that time and Missouri. Thunderstorms were rehad taken of demolition grasses every ported over portions of Minnesota, Coin, so much of rado and Arizona. It was raining this posFesslon property in th morning: at Moorhead. Minn. It was deomM nr-s.irto city that The temperature changes were unim , v. of Innt V hs as rule. a stop J. edy ll. ATT. portant thtfteady and an ordlninc was framed in relation Local Forecaster. to thl.s matter and pat-by the ity la- -t year. hi r. Within the i'ounril. Today's Temperature. to netiertd have residents many ti o'clock ... . . ,tif decrees their property free from hh . d"Rj-pfo'clock ... as the sidewalks fronting the I'tini?" S o'clock ... 74 deari es In many parts of the city outidde tie!) o'clock ... T7 degrees 10 o'clock ... these ...Ko decrees buslnos districts 11 o'clock!... ...M llfRHTS grow ths can be seen In profusion. A 12 o'clock .. S7 degrees the summer season advance the 1 o'clock ... decrees develop and blow away, thus Insuring a plentiful crop in xt year. Is Perhaps the tlx foxtail. most Elsewhere. troubpsome weed Temperatures a Is termed but in is which grass, 7 reality IS. rn. a. temneraCII1CACO, July weed. a The mustard. rdroMs yellow tures: New York. Boston. Philadelphia. nil claim a a and dozen ; varieties other C4; Cincinnati, Chicago, Minneapolis, of the neglected ground. ii; St. I,ouis, 74. Bamberger 1"IN U 11 Cd ises of the Prohibited Growths. Many Salt Lake V lN Ti ,Vt ) riFTV BOLIJVUS' v hi II vr.n?ci:siVAY t pl, . m . Wc do house pxictinp; arrd interior d?coral;ng American Yfall Pcp;r Co. I 6 H. Third South St. T t-- tn- ss 9 1 y Isplay t Is wasted if the glass is not bright and clean put the cleaning part of it in charge of Th TWO UNHAPPY WIVES The National Cleaning Co. SOUTH MAIN ST. P.ut you don't know HOW charm- if you look through fogy, dusty i; ing windows 'Phone 805-- Z and be hap-p- v. All kinds of house cleaning, walln paper cleaning, carpets cleaned on the tloor. iamtor Service i h1r vie -Jiiim-Aa- i Ethel Camp has filed divorce proceedings against Lovellen Jt. Camp on the ground of failure to provide. The couple were married at Sioux City, la., October 4, 1893, and have one child. Mae Andreas has filed suit for divorce against Frank P. Andreas on the grounds of desertion and failure to support. The couple were married at Boise, Ida., May 25, 1S9S. a DAY" "CHARMING 7 Seven Births Reported Today. The births of four boys and three girls were reported today. The fathers of the boys are Willis I. Chugg, 21 Short Line avenue; Frank W. Cope. 832 Ashton avenue; Carl A. Miller, 322 M street, and Webb, 254 West Seventh South Harry street. The girls are In the families of A. Lurlngton, 134 South Sixth West street; Jams A. Bird. 437 Eighth South street, and Kenneth C. Park. 34 I street. J W2WF e7 S SS degrees. .8 $12.00 525.00 ASK FOR FREEDOM MAYOR CONSENTS TO 31 131 maximum recorded here was H LOAN OF PORTRAIT i!Q r il ona 3a a u D K If so. don't fail to ctlcnd the Mayor Thompson this morning ap proved a resolution i.ykins thnt the oil painting of Urigham Young now haul b lent tu ing in the Council .hamiw-the National Irrigation congress, to meet in Ogden. A call for bids to pave Second South ftreet. between State and Second K.ist was also authorized. Great Midsummer Sacrifice Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Already ct a uli? We'd, wbnt f It? T! inv:: l.ilidy another uit S,.n't b an iu .tv. t! V mi dtej fo r'i.e r Two New Diphtheria Cases. Three cases of Infect i. us disease were reported to the Hoard of Health today. J. W. Brown. 7y West North Temple street has the scarlet fever; Mrs. ll. ll. Wheeler. 731 Mast Fifth South street, and Kozellle Bralthwalte, 41 South Fifth Fast street arc quarantined with diphtheria. Letters on Forsytho Estate. Sues to Collect $1050. Iouis II. Farnsworth today made apSuit was filed this mornin,: by W. W. plication for letters of administration on Chisholm against Sarah Kahn, ,th; the estate of Catherine D. Forsythe. deHome Investment company et al., to re- ceased. The estate Ik valued at Jjr.o. cover $1050.25, alleged to be due on a The bum of $70s.74 deposited In Z!ons promissory note, in which a bank alto belongs to the estate on some real estate is involvedmortgage Savings f the deceased. t'O I 1 you fhatl r.l'Y If PHU'i:s SPITS. ; ar- - any it. t ! ! .. m SyD Loire i 1 . i iv jr. EVERY STRAW HAT MUST MFN'S aluex Cholc" SIIIKTP. NIMLlC.Fi; and 1 your 7.V 1 50 Men's Underwear, One-Thi- rd to and 1 i u PLAIN FIGURES GC50 Off. 5 FER CENT OFF. ::kt )5r C). One-Four- th One-Ha- lf ONE PRICtL ni: .:. .:-,- !.".;o(? : Olf. Boys and Children's Suits, Children's Wash Suits, 25 Per Cent Discount. to One-Thi- rd tiTHFi: 1'..m:;ain.; t- ROWE & KELLY CO. mi it i I Sl-1.7- D 132 Main si. |