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Show The Saet Lake telegram. 4 phones or anything clue up to date. They are the BUILT HIS WAY kind that go out of business. The young man enter lug the newspaper publishing business has before THROUGH ADVERSE' a him the brilliant example of such success a CIRCUMSTANCES Ilarmsworth, Pearson, Collier, Ochs, Munnoy, Scripps and a score of others have made. Whether DES MOIKKtf. Ia., July 16. "Hello. he be received as a business man or a mendicant dethere, young man! v here arc you of end commercial hiniKelf. The pends upon jour bound for? Come InU ray ofHc and nalism has as much fascination thepe latter days as have a chat." The salutation wan addressed to a has the editorial sanctum for ambitious young freckle-faceboy of 13 yearn, who was America. maklrp his way along a narrow street THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Evry Evening Except Sunday, by tho SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. (Incorporated.) Offlee-1- 49 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editerta.1 Rooms. BS. ?tTv oK TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. advance Sht?!::::':::::;::::::::::"::::::::: everywncrs oy Rhapsody on the American Chorus Girl. :8 s ceniB board sidewalks. rlne -Don't rare If I do. I'm , , 4 money express money order, bank chsc!c or order, draft. In the name and to the of ths SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Halt Lake City, Utah. Je?H - r, regis-lette- I Dress Skirts i Vice-Consu- l. 14 - The iy K ItU-o- i 1 Only $1.50. place ing WALKER trrrAni.TRHro 1 iwAi vo 1. of toHjA to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remit tance. No other receipt Is sent unless requested. cnd-Cla- Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City. Utah, as Mattel1. vm. Sec- - Deseret National Bank - 't .. ntr.s Mwr Thucher 11 S. Tovrf R. HarTl ?tjx& - h l- E4sr bln T, rrxTns viirozrmr.r. t;NiTr fo;nt;J Telegram readers leaving the pity for toa week or more can have their paper sent their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making- the request, in person or fcy postal card, at thi office, No. 149 South Weirt Uoim tvr innj r sa 1r-Ire- 16, 1903. nc-ptln- c y BnVto rI 0-n- n IirK-urs-JiV- Modem Case Of Damoi and Pythias. sut; ... "and unromantic records of the From the aim , . . . r criminal courts there oecasionallv comes a story 01 human interest so unioue in character as to be worthv of handlintr bv one of the masters of litera- ture. ilere is a tale of'uiifaltering, sacrificing friend- shii) in the woild of crime that breathes a spirit of - r's urofess to set their standard of living high. It comes from California. Bert Clayton and Thomas Snow weie crooks. Iiy means of a brace card game they lleeced an aged man out ot all ins money, lie ioiu his loss to the police and both of the bunko men were caught. The proof against them was strong and they were each held for trial with bail bonds fixed at 2000. Neither could raise this amount singlv. Clavton then insisted that he alone was guilty; that the old man ought to go fm, but the court remained unmoved by his plea. Clayton had a voting wife and child in destitute circumstances. and told the court that he had robbed his victim only to raise money for them. After a few days' hard effort Clayton and Snow managed to raise $2000, enough to liberate one of them on bail. Both had exhausted the resources of their friends and knew that not another dollar could be secured. Ilere was a chance to test the character of most men who are not criminals. After talking it over with his young wife, Clayton told Snow that he should go free, for, tlil1 .'"""o T.f iwl csi,vl "fe l" i .. n-i- ., .-- ' i - Tit-ion- i A'aii n .!.. vr 4 " 1 1 1 f you would die before your sentence expired." So old Snow took the 2000 that both had raised, deposited it as bail and went free, while Clayton, hav- mg given his liberty for his friend, took his punishment and is now k'doing time," three years in San Quentin. - f prf will itaiy. although then law requiring that nativity. The last I'ojm Hot an Italian was a Dutchman. Adriau VI., a native of Utrecht, Holland, was Pope from l."23 to LTtl. The last fomVn iope preceding Adrian was Alexander VL, whose real name was Hodrigo Uorgia. He was s DiU Cih!r, 8 as ''Africans." Nicholas Brooks jRm re, an Knglish-man- . was Pojk under the title of Adrian IS, from 1154 to 1159. The College of Cardinals, which will elect the new Pope, is composed mostly of Italians. nf tliirri ti r !iiiKf will liOiinif ftio rnTt ?rntifY i f)no . . . . one or tnem is so lar aoove ins fellows in intellect . or jtojuiiariiv un iu ih; injimeu out ii me nun; sue- L.PSS0P Th(f election is of immense consequence to ule church of Kome and of almost equal coiimMjuence 1o the whole civiiized world. Let uh horn- - the Col- lege of Cardinals may be guided in wisdom for the good of mankind in the serious work soon to be put upon them. .. 1 i ..... .... . LOCAL Ju!g To jrlsl- -i K..t b"s Tfttlfltl I th money. P 1U11 hn rT n ti.ey gH ret. r. Ollbesu Crowlnt to b n ittr- a ws InI her youth, ant Mrs. r.otntr.K if - ire an rstltsl dr Men's Low Shoes, Were 5. j. 00. i rj r. t'tkK 4rdt t. nt -- iTlh'itnry. . Ladies' Low Shoes Were $2.50. To tell the labor unionist, with an arrogant Ipse dixit that there is only one side to the labor prob- lem. is to trv to make a fool of him. His a!1 f nifiT-J. w t i.-- i i It not iue auugeiiier ngni, uui we nud it sample OI how was tm tlie h'u( of llu much ritrht lt 1,1 " . . luvi'iit jii'iii ami ru iKL ill l Cliusyi vauia. 1 il(T(! IK I se Smith takes five minute fir lunch." "Oh. yes J Smith has bern out of active buslntss for .me Utile time, r.i I y."r"':J. arbitrated and both H Puck. I A SECONDARY CONSIDERATION. I i r!-T?,- NMe- - - I I vi p s-i- - Ui Sih : : tir!!.- - - t r '.'r r Jt r f"e. tsy ef Auf.;t, tr.tc'5 ?r i 1 ta l $. vt rtj'.ri fcf l;i t.;--k- . Lks :ii:;x:;q co. tht cf !h herVr f - Cti n - . i:t p:Tf. leC4? a tn r! i F r- - O f.'.r. t to t Tt . r ; -- 1 .: T 1 ttV itet - rr.- f- - - -r ! 5 ? p' v f J e !'f f rf pr-- e ! w . J loturj'. CO., DELIKQUXirr SALX. Ml.l-- r n r r Oerk CM 5 at mI t U ft rh j l"th e SV,1r T 'e ::.. Xr-- TFPTR -- rr.t st t'-:ert.repe.!e ! t - s! r i t t t - mftlrc to r l!rfk?,(l'fr tstreA :r tr:f. t N" "vt . C-- :l ? it rl 3 --j the good?i:ed the season?" with nn ttrfret.itln nf Oh." she titters frniiarrftMrnrnt. "hs-- w not Vtil leave that to tho coeimerr rtj-Uln- te 1 M- that s DENTAL UNION l fr nuld you want -- I'ul .y j d frure r f :s triUt.rff . ?OTicy: ii itrriiKnT crvrrt frem the frm known as the Ueirle 7ur. let tn4 tf. Ca. se4 t f.r-- n 41 hfr-- VINCENT- SHOE WATT nu 1 1 CO. HO AAAlPs' ST sides to JuJce. always something to be J'.h Itw Th demur" comedienne h ilil lm flirlnofil n...t. iu 1!.. tii1u wvo vwi.tiwtwr w... wv.. ...... v.. .. iifrt...a. viijhi uwicil tn impresario, and hi ncrrc-- t. itr.it trs leadlnst ro; m in new orrsito reason. o;ri. "Ard now." rUl Xh" iT.pfc-v- I . ff n Js' .4 t f rt. r-- e i - x M 1 THE LEISURE CLASS. J '.j ' j -r, ef-!V- s. DissoLUTiorr op rAirrirrauitiF. ss "sdjwsjn 1 HJS." nose. 'tJ t'oc. Art .M1 ; f i City. i ; 2 e-r- p l City. st e-- n ef the - t- trt ;i iveir. f t tr.i: U.U4'4 - r,l-;- Hk rr.r- -. ff v h ! hrerri :;h the lift '!,"CI rt:e5 I ir' : r--.n Col. ff :j !ftf-r:u- ss I Off, U-p- tt r,J !. Jure. ir of ffvc t. ! o;3,t lr r.r. 1 t.k t jii'l Sex'-- . Ji m rt.fr prtlv micr.i.'l-cer.hf n tttbut. eonlder thatr Quit IS ; M.jUi-K'!-- Mt llu!4-M- s - 1 M A TXIIDUTE. CONCERTINO s oronor suet. OeCe- -j ruiiilsr cut AEsrsssrErrr ro. 1- - Wh-aI- . Arisor. huns him up fer th Philadelphia tnt he a '.sjtis, CuHw. CArtTAl, PAID IN. trzxG. HsrJ-- t H sH Its trs.ror-t r:: ftrhar.f cf ti th prt-- -: j Urrtrtm, icatc?tn Ut.b Idxhc and vrrot&lar, 02( IVoctwi th bar.k ur.f rv.snl rtr.cl.ftt. tlh nl to rAfno uut hrtf iJtU-aa- -at, - Kr-o- r R. G. DUN & CO., Men's Low Shoes, Were S3. 00. According to Engineer Dodd of the Western Pa- EXTRAVAGANCE, citic Construction company, surveys for the new line will reach Salt Lake by next winter, nnd shortly News. thereafter construction work will legin. By that Iialtlmire Xt.i!;im'. csn't ye i ilmr.f n r.trkrl tn lb skvl th trantp, Hh his time work on the Moffat road from this city will be brir.tl.pup. x r y encisimea well under way and the Clark road men also will ou-"Why."I str." a ve J '! i .une ier i.i j ! be busy with construction. If anybody continues to Whst dll you dri nt:h . It" re t.!e. uMy. I bouier.t ft Ulth r.w the mlatAlory 'tu! imagine that all this activity will not make Salt plied a picket f pay f.imbty rf rnLake City hum, his sight Is hardly longer than his r.er.tn ttemsn wot 1 run over in my eerieM -- e Tfrt. National Bank of the Repnblic v. . rurosiTAnr. rr.k ; W. Jf. rr : Oert- A Ixnm, ..1'rr III3T0RT. dfitjUrr. rr.one-h tolr. Art-n- I MP a- - n 1 trr.) EarUtf 0nrl Trsnrtrt m a Spaniard. Mis pontiticate began in 1402, the j ear "Give her thU." Mil th Wtfr. Th ttan towk the vrcrlpU n nnd went of the discovery of America, and lasted until 1503. car tr. xxi uy. away, jut no ne s!i stl.l imairmc In the earlv davs there wen? n number of Greek and Whui! !' exclalmM Ih doctor. slrk? No; she known u r,of." salt tr.- - man. Assyrian Popes." Two in those times are set down - . bankers, (ixibin&i lUl. 2jstt.nie4 Ti MEDICAL. gra-!o-,ii- J- - co & rir A LITTLE FOLLY. If the officers who are after the woman sun posed to be Byan's murderer can get her photo- REASON. graph ana will print it in the four dally papers of Salt Lake, she will soon be traced. Fully 75.000 persons would look upon her face before two davs Puck. "You will have to b VrtTlna'rd every months." tVclartd the Itoard of ent, unjust and unreasonable, and the joung man had passed. It is the newspaper which is feared bv thrco Health. desirous of entering the business department of the fugitive. It is worth manv sleuths. e.ui." rrotcfeJ the c'tlaen. '"nce in ars was formerly thought rften seven journalism should make up his mind from the first tnowfh." put ttiers are nsn; orr ienn umi Let none of us who had grandfathers iu thc Civil an"True; that he is no petty peddler offering one cent pencils r.r iucun tiviny nonori ns tife.i to P Rr'J ine.v fxp'ir.fn and boxes of matches for five cents apiece, because war ever despair of getting nt the iension fund. for It .s srd of Henlth no cnm'.rulM.T. Lee or with as B. case the Thomas Grant, he fought Howard of Houston, Tex., has just been nUrJ may be, tn sit thit'fs. Is man a his with business a on fellows neat little sum for services in the Semi- - Thera Ite,ion an granted but treating SONNET. equitable footing, giving, as has been said, a quid nole war of 18,'5. nro nuo." Mr. Cabaniss hardiv has in mind ihe nter- iit-no is responsible ior me rank crowth of wimhih jil- wnunj uius: ior we cnanis or a dream cn,, llrst-clas- s business men nowadays who within the street car tracks in tho residence section TEliVuH. And very few vr grirn Skam.in.ier are ignorant of the meaning of newspaper advertis- - of the city? The upper end of Brigham street looks Troy ,rrTm Provence and Troutwdour "re merest Uct, Ing, or who regard the ad. solicitor as much less im- - like a cow pasture. Mude wiinm Titian's eye. Th sur.lfts ui tut? newspaper nimseii. Tortant 'A.Tiian me imvult , , Cfm . 1 ,.. 11,1 So the Saints have finally decided to plav ball. The wot uutiL Buuitis u ue il.n si is very cm ard rthinc r. line it I. uuiik:ss men l Ise JA"" foW4i'h th,n- - u u CAnn regard printers' ink as printers' ink, and nothing It is a sight for gods and angels or, ns the Span- Sor thy tears wedse ihy aollere.1 more, and will tack up their card in an unused bath- - i arils would call em, angeles." apart. of thv heart. p(jt patteris In the dcrkn-sroom at Saltair for the same cost they could tell ten a frUhted Tnou art brain plagued. Another hold-uof a street cAr. Let us have the Thy owl thousand readers of The Telegram all about their mind with s) life of J!f thoy'Msl net bargains, these are the exception. They belong to third, then call Ileath and his gun. That's a sure AnJ forsake. Krrur love and ni'jrlhe thv the class which doesn't use typewriters or tele- - preventive. THUMB I'LL STICKNUT. ? Xvr.oi:kA, ALT LAKU CITY. 1 5r:?L:n; i uu-gt- c&n e u - W. ixtwjp, Mccormick c One of the series of articles on opportunities for young men, now appearing in the Sunny South mag- azme, treats of the newspaper publishing business, It is written by H. II. Cabaniss, one of the best known publishers of America. Among other things he writes: "Far too frequently an advertising or sub- scription solicitor is received as one who is seeking a favor, and if ho secures a contract or books a sub- scriber he is made to feel that a kindness has been done him. The whole matter is based upon the foundation of the business transactions, namely. quid pro quo. If every dollar spent in advertising was not exneeted to brimr a return of ten or twentv '..i.-i .... ...i :l ... ii.. wuum ur an tiiujiun-- ,1 iuiu, jl me auerieaf tiser's till. Nonc walks iriro a merchnnfri ostnh- i run: uim-. liBimiciH tuiv nrir5i uiun inu tn.iMii play sample in the front window at his own valua- firm lint liini lir lmei. will .. ...... si'mo ..... v.Tifr- ii.k. wlo. ness omce 01 a newspaper ana caimiy demanil s much space in such or such a. position at the price he has decided he is willing to pay, and when re- fused, goes off in a rage, withdraws his advertising airogemer irom me journal in question, ana never misses an opportunity to say an ill word in regard to it. All of this is, as a matter of course, inconslst- tnorj-liMn- t 1 1 Opportunities in the Newspaper Business. i, Coftnr, L4 U. i':i.t.. 4,k. ,ain -- m v i i 2 M Ccm-V'.f. J.Brtrh. i. n&k. 0crrs a. V. !n mil it J. v t Chr ...Xst. Cfe!r HU; C02HEECUL NATIONAL BAK5, Cspital PftPl la, 3OQ,O0a f'Ub-rlr-tln- i nt hrtit - Temple. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY h. rn epp. ftsfetr 1 1 Cankers, BROS, ALT LAKn CITT. c 1 . 1 . 43 t(-- s j stranger ft I.merson, who t. sld mum be rcarl feed on of th great Uahts f the rdn- I've ed the brought day. through n.-roand rr.y own dinner, pointing to a bag trenth century, mrd rrtalnly its one cf . .. . , . of oats and a tin Urd p.vll containing tljv creatcei of all Amerirar.s. utart. American uurci American tneatncai pnnn hJj) ,urch ljevl ,0 thc pjmmcf of hl, ,ad Artists Get Metlcls. clares to be childish and meaningless and devoid of die HI'ltl.IN. July is The Herman K.n in pjoeriy man w mnfcrre-real mem. nurei saya uiL'uuiiumiui Kjuiui amu- rrnr John S. ar m . gnt. haa the American ujon r Urir ienn Jnlnv is n sort of .a v.iL'ue oneretta wJnt l Is only vltation to the country boy wasago painter, lue poid Wedal for art in eonn-ti. n-- i 11" - Sullivan of Afton. twenty years . , with 01 i.mon rouniy. an L'ACursu lur a gi t. it iirai ui uantiu. v? imu uu- roremot lawyer 11. th iterlln art cxhiUt. A f mall rn: l mnn m !al was also conffrrel on 11 win a. 1 ..1 hov was Jrrv bulllvnn. .i n. : . v .i uu. ct nominated bv the Demo Abbey, the American artist. hn u) l umi tiiij 111111 n twlu"u in American plays he is in rhapsodies over the grace crata of low for their standard-beare- r u : i e It teems neceM.iry to refect that the wv. tnroUKU wnat IS i II.... v euurus gin. ui ii.. uiu iUiKTiruu ub.-fj- j muri Hon of The Ttlc;am campaign mol ,fnportlLnl gulrr.atorlal city in lh American stage every one knows how to dance. The in the atata sinn? tn. (with the exertion nf U.-1 North are Salt cchUon Ijike district) American chorus girl has resuscitated the rnove JUnkmbuiin io by ti, irrlT!-- ui In in ilan vrfu" ment of making the whole body speak with grace stable his nig." lie did more man ail f.thr iarice cities. W. IZ. F.trr con the four tufir.ets d!?trJrt. The and charm, the seduction of which is incomparable. nJn aPs1 ft f(.w ycnrB Uler Whfn. after trols are so'd frh day by Th Tr- j'.ijro ir.e and nmshed school boy wh to the carriers. ho made the uriim has high The combination of song and dance a derire- - for the stuly of msK rominny wn r"!WtSr., r.r thfir expressed American style a new national art which possesses jaw tn6 ofnc and iibrar of ike friend stcj a tak" their Jrr.ts or stand all loo nl th han. cf bsd tustmall the necessary elements for becoming classic art wf risced at,h,J,l"r1; ,rl wn . ers. Th t, :.' rnrsot Irani' to en- - nt I any ofTPieram and replacing that which reigned for centuries and sacrifices and Minting necessary th btilr.'s of the rrrl rs 1 mr.-dvi the ny of which now is becoming commonplace, solenfe txnd tw" hediS In duf thctn. this t cornt'ny wearisome. The ballet has existed too lontr on con- - I at crrston. nnd In a way that attracted 1 nor to th-- transfer of the route to t. will Th the col.cttl tarrlrs ty ventlonal lines at Paris, Milan, St. Petersburg and .ViTumuj comp-nr- . Tl)tram Vienna. Efforts have been made to rejuvenate it, I friendship which a sprang up ifiwwn them resulted in . .law partnership a na t...x ni. i i hi uui jia: iuh ann caihi-miuii- . soon (is young buiavin rompieiea nn WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK paused the required exami who knows that the American dance will not be es studies and until lasted This partnership 8slt Iike City. UUh. tablished in the academies of old Kurope? You will nation. death, when "Jerry the KstaMUhed lit,'. son LMsh. ee next year an intelligent director bringing to the Sullivan formed an alliance with a of TT. Olfirst sr.4 fiirvtctst Bsnk of his old friend nt Alton. The frm .. , boulevards the American chorus girl of subtle hands smuvan & Sullivan u known through Csri:si V .Mx.m t.nt fcu'piu Ur.JlrUed iTcf.ts i ti llnri-sfimuf N!1 V Fl VP VKHCil I uui r.r mipi nfri U. fi.tfif ' For three consecutive lerms youns Trar.sact a fr.rai br.k!r.f busiftMl, Salt Lake and gazed on home grown chorus girls. "Jerry" held the ofn e o? Crr?ton" City iorr.'-ier.d tor'.gn. defined then and Attorney, r!rfrt hicks ta tH declined as he has every other prlnc!; I cutis cf ths wi;h scriJ. was nomi onic-h until him tendered The Selection Of the New Pope. fssCiTsT of Iowa by his far- nated for Governor . 1 wrn-kSix years he was p . On i'.l With two exceptions all the Iones for the last ty last V It-ref Cfe:t. prrrtr,er.t 1 foiir eclltnries have becn itajinns. There Is not a Te'.rsrapMa Trar.tfrt. cilifs. u to Sullivan institution. the ilr. of hck. 11. dent Leo XI of successor shadow of doubt that the It. L. MILL.SH. Cih!r. 44 years old. H. 1. CI. A It K, Att. no is written church be of Core nunications to advertisements and buclneti nouid be addressed relating to the General Manager. Bait Lake Tele gram. 52 W. Second South St. Oeneral Eastarn Adv. Agnt S. C.J3ECKWITH. 43-Tribune B:dg., New Tork City. General Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. vs J have charge of th consulate. Emerion and Hartlneatx. LONDON'. It Kmbasiadcr July you could tell rf.a Choate nnd Thomaa here, and rnebb Ward liumfhrey where I could stable my horse,' an unveiled tha busts ct r,inrin and swered the lad. "I want to come to Martiiu au at th rarsn&rv IMwur-lattJemer.t th?s afiernoon. Mr. Choate school this fall and winter ard am look al a tribute to the work find g nius cf I where I can rut my r.a for a The American chorus girl, despite her alleged antiquity, is held to be a ''peach' by a French admirer, and who but a Frenchman i fully capable of judging of female grace and beauty? M. Jules llu-re- -t is his name and he has been w riting his "impresCommunJcations to the Editorial Department tmou.d be addressed pertaining to the Editor of the Bait Lake Telegram, fr Vi 011 nfinr tnnr nf tho ITnited States, MSS. cannot be returned unless postage is sent for elrm rejected such purpose. ,1 , n mi n ooa t Sc; rr?,.i Luyy, Ocrrr.aa ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July nr. In a busy little Iowa villa, cowhide boots shuffiinfc noisily over the 17.00 About men Known Ponl?. Kw i: in. S3. 50 White Pique rflyappointed tier An vireronjl, Idy ven HedM. assumed p.U Jutle t urr ff. the departure of In. V. C. the CJennan Consul, who tn iCut; for thr months ef travel. Consul iu- Joff will return in November. Iurlr. hi clumsy hi nt)ehre Vic Consul von lit dsn will d .b3rkmal1' ,Jn $ Thursday i:vf.xino. jui.v sr.r v N'o om it e; -: tr : . t r r: .J0 K Ntr-e- . : : .v. J J.s?rr i: vi ..rr ., -r f c ws : A-- rf fr:t '? v 1 : ... nRttv:t work ii i: vl hrt man Jw r.3 cannot Avr la; r.xcui.i.jin, Ait rrf.r-PEHMAJiENTLV LOCATED. rf lc, i'. ' nnt-nJ5Our ItpoIMe. ra:--tee1'ar.k. Tour Alt wrk potHtfety A To rrV at Ir.l'.rtr.ff perfect .I pfftalutt, i:pert t :r ' tt t rf t'tH rn vkf j. cr ettrnf.u-I'ainUu i.a sttk. v 6e'irjy-lo cp.o-.v- n' . .. r fs rf'frr: r'"' r-v- rt, ;. n oon riticra. set teelh Verr heM rf Cot t tronrt, tlfl.'fo rtK. pr tth.. GoM f.l'.'.nc All Mfcer f.:.ir.c W pv.:( r:y da ss oj ftrjfj .....:. r t t ( t--p YmiOUT PAW OR DENTAL CO., I rvUlvetr the Oaljc rntt P.rm tkt has A skilled SHiJ espertncl spcUI of the trsr.chts of tr tsch ent;!rr. L. J. DULL. Mjrr. Ut ilala IdrCttrWk fish : i . r f . U Ci.'US'.CK, f"r !.rip' Ci'r. tr.k. B4U f ' A Co "s & L-- k ASSESSMENT ?;0. 5. a-- 13 C ' slttrtlM. DAltOEB. OH HQ TAY. exthaellr e n rniprel s !r patn'.e tmr r11'r -ctrftif.g; l u are rr.jrvj ivth'.com erd. rertjv whn !!' v ork h ta d'ntat If " tiny don, us nt tnjeci oar work. se o fo- - "t we .s V k.'w f in rl j. UNION i r'."-- T TEETH EXTRACTED POSITIVELY Mil r" n r t ;n n- -, . 12 . JT . ..ITCO .. -r .1 . "! Et, Salt Laka City. ?t TerrlT psl - J4'.r'T t Off crr.Mrr, cf F!t p".ee I ttstthe tt fhs rrk-'o5 Ctiy ti h;j'r-- ) Cf rr rr.rt!C ef the :rfters n MM!T,rt lT ,( cr. tl) c r t per hr w fnvrth !l the ihsre- cf tw. esjltil. tn Joiur3 f ? t ,i.rv rf the T. V:ksr i K's ef.ee. Nj. ?r: Ar.y stockltke Cty. Vlah. fU the tu'.r.rr.h!cri t rrrr..!n,.emef t I t de;!r.Q-:ar.n Julr It. IS'.!. 1 fsr . t t I.1.- ,rrd? ri psyreer.t t rr,d t f r r . tn refrr.ttd by rruti rrsny of th rtrtt'.cs'.s ef th 1U V so'.i.;:rqjent ea is mh sy he r.ecery 15 o c.erk. rccn. to ef Al4t. sitt,r-.ert- h treihe 5;h.f th rctt cf ?vert'.'a, J. wr.nnn. ir t- so !!1 t) t-- u t'a e--. I- hri Iiy - rr Vt ,, lk -.. e-- ri-T.r- tr,-j,- :- de",i-.':-j- r.t er rr ecf'r7.fs!: tf Jirst3ra. txri Jts lA eriT "f Xks Oty. t t 14, |