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Show The Saef "Lake Texe'oram, 10 The Evening Telegram. 2 AN PEDRO CONTRACT lYILL BE LET NEXT WEEK TELEPHONE UTJIiBtxUk New crop Lucerne is in. Your horse Business oflci Editorial rooms will be glad to know that. SAO 223 Local forecast for Salt I.ake City and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Friday; warmer tonight. DENVER. Colo., July 1C, im. and Friday; UTAH: Fair tonight warmer in north portion. vice-preside- S. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is hlsheet over the Lake resion. North Pacific States, and the British Northwest Territories; and lowest over the riateau recion. Rocky Mountain slope, and central Canadian provinces. Lisrht nrecinltatlon occurred over por tions of Ftah. Colorado. Arizona. Texas, Kansas. Missouri. Nebraska. South Da kota. Minnesota and central Canadian were reported provinces. Thunder-storm- s and Texas. in Missouri. Kansas The temperature changes were t:nim a rise of 10 degrees to PJ portant except Wyoming. degrees over Idaho andLocal Forecaster. R. J. HYATT, ! A Don't Worry Club S 7 S 9 10 11 12 1 Would be a good name for the. thousands of women who use Hosier's Flour and no resignations o'clock would occur- - Today's Temperature. f" decrees o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock decrees decrees degrees m 69 .J dejzrre ' degree- - degrees degrees TS SI Elsewhere. Temperatures 16. 7 a. m. CHICAGO. tures: New York and Minneapolis, wz; Boston. Washington, Chicago and Cincinnati. : Philadelphia. 06; St. Louis, 74. Zxsxiii In and n TSici wt of ths Business iter Districts JTxl SDD SALT L ftJSCH o J1.C0 Rkt: po"ular Pric ted .!Kmj. vfi: fci and CV'ia Kunnltig rtvata tenuis. 200 B &m The L. D. S. Relief society will hold it? annual outing at Saltair on August 7lh. Saloonkeeper Fined $50. II. A. Sweeney pleaded guiltyorIn A- - CITY. Tele-phone- , Water, Hot Police-cour- t ThP First Unitarian society will hold a nlpht special business meeting tomorrow . Lawrence, 12.". at the offire of Henry Main street. p ARGAINS nt Every rvs-ul- ,., nickerbocker, 0. D. . t 259 Main St. X - Fcneflt I remedy. free. Is Found Guilty. proprietor of n Ramsey, on South State street, v.a? vesterclav afternoon fourul guilty of vio for the reg lating tlie ordinance providing She will bv fenteiived istration of Friday. trut-sts- . j?tLTai5SS;;S2a YOU CAN'T Pettit Estate Is Worth ?30,C00. .Tnmp? Kharu. Jabez W. West AVoollev. as appraisers of the cirson If. Pettit. deceased, filedt tnrv in the District court n.h"irh fh. total vaiae of the .iii.M. placed at AFFORD yt-s- To buy a piece of cut glass until you have Inspected our line. and A. II. estate of en laven- rday. inis estate Bradford Obsequies Tomorrow. handle the Meredin high cut. American grade are cut, too. The prices Mur- - rav who died yesterday or nri oistruc- will he held from the pioneer. Fatient's Condition Is Serious. Jewelry Co. Successors to Jewelry Co. 41 McConahay-Shar- South V.littleSecond store with a The stock. John C Ilayt of Park City, a brother to Havt of the same place and of Mrs. Richard A. Keyes of this city, who has been detained at St. Mark's hospital suf rheumatism, is re fering from muscular ana to 00 in a to had have relapse ported a serious condition. V W. p Action on Faving big Is Delayed. The now plan to pave Prigham. pr' Wall and others, was prepared byto Col. the City Council committees. sented mpptinsr last nieht. but no action was ta- It is nrobable that this matter will come up before the Streets and Finance committees again next ween. i-p-n. ill i 11 an nMi,Tk n OSTEOPATHY (Xo knife, no drugs'), treats suc-- J - ! n.oie tl. tt v, Tt In Pl.rr.or. r are 1 Jwfr Jr.tfrcst enitive l yr !ri 1 3 pis Gentle Regulator.. tA ;T,' " A ef hat. t.v.rrr ir.i .iy f vfrjrrr" xIJt thr ..! 7rj rdi 1 p. r;: thoroughly in eV.,n. w tJaf'.r An C tlr.c th" y4.trn. suit loth lh rr.r. P my tfdrM, the fid. F'f.t ty a bcr from the c42 rtrr.&b! y r-"-- ' ii -- -- 1 GODBE-PlTT- on DRUG CO.. S con. UAiN rr. nr.rr foitii a-- HALT LAKH C1TT. 1 2 1 1 I f0 - - . 7. 111 I i Li r----; I t c ry f The t.i an hainv: app arate beard. il tlai;. th Is Buried. K. W. Hamilton, the convict who com- - lb- - ' r ' ' y 1 I fcTJ V ri-t- f.i I, on r.V CVrvr- - crt r.tk iMlC3!r.t 1 - .I ; ' 3 it k P. - : " f 1; r' x I Tftrt :ii.ii rtr VilrAlllLTv iS K DOUBT TtJ'jAY 1 A 1 i:y ..1 : i N8RTH, VI. r-- S': rt I.::.- -. 1 1 ii tI.i-- I: :e T.. .11 iri;: i i.ii"t-J . . 1 .. .... ... : K t . " 1 " The reclamation of :.n.r0 acirs of l:r.d In Strawberry vai:ey on in- - miau Is ur.de.' eoasi b ration by lh State Bond, of I .and Commissioners. that.! thre ;irf While it Is apparent . . hm. i n aim tmjt-numerous .whmf of building a carrying out the in reservoir Strawberry vane, storage some membetr or the commission the plan to be practical.d at yesterThe question was. omldei the of boatd, afternooirM meeting day but was, after considerable !ieusslon. laid over witlKiut action, until next month's sessloa. The last I,eg!?l.itiao parsed an art np- nroiriating ?r;.vv for making preliminary purveys and maklnr; other data throughout this State. A provision of that net. however, provide? that not more than appropriated shall half of the amount one proposition, and be expended on any the question for the State iSnard of L,a.nd Commissioneiv to cb ide Is where this money shall be expended. CXOTIIINO. 3 OFF TAIL0R-3IAD- E l:i l! 4 I Kf iT.i:. '. K ;O V 1 ' i ; i' . . :o;n t V P .. lt ::'.:. ti . 1 1 A : L .. i -- :i 11 I ' I ! t Uot , . , ..?; . . . t.-'- .(- - ve t th" It ? Ui t'eros- ;ry to re- - lt v. Ti," if city X t j tiO!i tiH, of t!i" e.' pi (with are ftr,ttn;;- -l Uiri'ii Nrth b'.tlt - in J th plan in F: tip tv . by th' ATI W. H. Parr c eltoN ir.K l 'I ; al other large citi'-s- . . ill?tri l. Th" the four Puir. t are each day by The Telegrat.i y company toc t!;' carrien. who make livid tlieir u n nllei tlor !. le In or p a y. take p, ir r ft or stand all pap'-rA bsht at th.-- ' hand of bad ruMm inc. uhl! h a ', The Tel- sram rdlb " annot Ua? th tu.dr,e.f tf tii r triJer . in r, li 'f P ' nr.y t je money du the way of jorej-tlr-tbi due enmpany ., f .1 Sub"eriptir,s pt'fr ' J to th trimsfer f the r'Utefi to the 'Ir. will '." colle, ted by Tle T r..it-' j ,t,t:i c ompany. ' ' - ? vi Til-gta- o:. I'k' 1 3 ',i- 1 pi-T?- ( ;. lo-ei- c l! ...t th-m- 1 MIm I'..e fani'ius rem c, -- A 47 n g" itti nt. Main, u Tty uo 1 lie 3. pp. " n! g f - ;m--1- if 1 I . 1 "' tlri e" - ; 1 1 t !. 1 i t : . t t 1' i! . I i CULLEN HOTEL " 5 Cit L6:TrrdnCi'.y 2atEdretth CrDoor.frrn i: f: S 11 1 f i- - n GUT FLOWERS ; t t ,1 IS hy mitted suicide at the penitentiary was II. j:. W.11. : : t al m.iMr of th MOFFAT DSGlSEDitS some apo. himself days hanging The interof :V and the buried yesterday In afternoon. found l..ik '.lit p.tty Another Ftah boy has evidently the City cemetery, and ment took place or c Sals thit left lure French taken and has iiksoir.e t'.iy were ARE COMING HERE; life ;ic to and his father naval mourners the only e l some sister who arrived here . t 1! tc days njro. leave. This morning Major Thompf-tt.v tt.tly ir, q ttTitti Eton's mother is still In ignorance of a fommunlcatle-of Iin r turt ed to j y. the Sh-swas the from be will the fact recipient of and son, her the death A An o!?b ial w ho Was .1 nrinN-- of i'i from Comman.ler C. K. Perkins nf the kept from her. ' t, N'"S ' br" m IT. S. ship Concord, stationed at Vallf Jo, 1n.1t ir. rooi Utahns Return From Europe. 5..; .1 f? Cab. that Edwin Sunt r William: de jarty !h hisn'fi The steamship Mayflower, which arrived serted on July 12th. Williams furmetly be In good condition j.nd ! rd ' A Kuk.. of f it t.... !. i t.i Ty. MmVr at Boston July 11th from Iaverponl. Ior.g moti.K in 17n street this tty. I, at t f' I . IU I red. 1...M- - v it' had amonK its passengers Ina number of lived ar.d imprm etn.-j.This Ih the sixteenth Ftah loy to tie- chates lw derided I; V persons whone home isof this State. Put l. sai ' i'J C they ably sort the navy. iijn. I.og;in Is George Thomas. Ph. P.. ba r v K lalur.'il not will ' nurture-' o I'tA from Europe, where for the past .! . ' th- - lb p date. of are want that two years he has been studying In several . When photos 1! yU . I!;-- ' of Salt us. Putler'H universities. Hyrum W. Valentine on :.; ar.) I'l1 call j I Iv !H i.itly Didn't X?eM Help. Pake City, Hans Hansen. I. M. Kelly. J. ;i t; Salt Uake c'lty. ! W. Smith and Peter Sorensen. who have State street. w 'i Kof i' Heorue la?? 1'ev. 1 :nig, The in various a been laboring as missionaries a3 wi.ul SZNYON HOTEL. fields of Europe, were among the passenclergyman, who w.i rather e;x t.t'oii wpihn th Prooklyn gers. Puritanlenl In hl vlws. rebtskel or.e r,f and Amerlenn Flan. European w with hotel. The Ken- - his parlhtoners whom be Zion's Savings Bank & Trust ComPalt Lake Clty-neIn- If the PARK CITY AND RETUP.N SI. 50 hair rrefucly rur'ed. von Large. KUpero ana pany, I "I " nald. to curl." trn your l.lr i." No. 1 East Temple, street, has half a millurled it woull have Whqf lion dollars to loan at lowest market rates SALTAIR, DAY, MACCABEE rerliid the lady ui'm loans first-claWill Via P.. O. W., Cnndar. on jnake security. but t.o-.- I "lie did when I was a baby, for short or long time, on real estate or l.e,-iSilt I.ik" a. m. II '.US' i to cutl it 111 Mil. am able A J tenquite Is Maccabee day. Tomorrow COllatejOSEPH F. SMITH. President: Ici'.c 1'arU Cilj b p. la. York Times. time. a and good did Cashier. CANNON, GiiORGE programme V; w iu, t ru 1 . SIXTEENTH UTAIIN DESERTS THE NAVY 1 U3l Or ' - SALT LAKE CHIEFS ' LIKE NEW LINE Third South St. i - :' A l! Hue yi San tt Jeweler. !. - irv k .- 1 . i- . ! r-- rl T 1-- : . UJJJiigTZI ii 1 I .. ANT " f e C F-- r.. 1 f-- i t. "r";t I , w 6 K. - ty I I "i -; l- HI I 1 J - rt- - . I Wc da hoiTSC pa:nt:nr and? intcner dfCoratTr. 2 American Wall Paper Co.! " Mala st. nib-cripti- . P- - c CTll C 1 ' ,m vn:ws. .v.i'vi:Nn:s MAIN" Mi:r.KT. :;. iv!.'. St. A'U!i"! P.0 D; It if ! is i. : o I ... IT).). ,1 T IZ !' Crrr die,: Jy !m r t'tah flat! j'li. i'tly T.- ..' t till -- . ' : W. W. HALL. .. t: .. P ' j 1. . :. 1: 3 . ," v ' ; . "I ) . t... o..-- .ji p.tK'-- It tj 5" M . 1 tn. N".. : . . I . 1 1 S' . 'I It iV r. 4 i's.i I'.dN. , JETsTLnV A?CD :;ovi:r-Txrs- , :- - 4 ... !:. . r Kirn 'i r . . . CHAINS X.AD1IIS 1. ;'. Mi. ? 1 ! S r. P. ... '. - V P.h T. :. v .'" - l.i- i -. - . ' M .:: .1 t MUCH TO ADMIRE - - !r - '. alleged that Land Rive sioner Macknight. only Intends to water of the residue them supply. tPv: t 1 in!-- he-lie- - July 23 J. Utah Laud Commission Sn v :d .. Ui d .. ... u.u;!; lr Discusses Strawberry Pr ..... r.'d M 'a n ;ti?i It Reservoir. c f! ... if., Valley t 1 l! t.t: h.r and samir.e.I a to 1.', ..f:d lA'i rk J tin- di be by County : blat h U o fit ni t d'r.cly lit - S t 't e l.c ,.id .i j i . w .'""" -- c par.e usylum be n. . 1 - sini' tlii,sI .ilid hini He iai that t;e had mm fro?n t 't s tf n or.r.fsei In the s;i- plac s at d had I . 1 t: " 1 i.-bbl- . j ou-ian- es r t 1 1 t one-seven- th Convict Suicide h i.a had a . trill t- Citizens Allege Water Shortage. one-seven- i J.-- ..!' jjut--gla- 1-- ' ;3iuni.vi"i. frpp. j-o- trrrry. er r't:lal'-- r !o r.ir:rritrt th Zrr rf r. hrT', 1 fr!fr,tarj rf--:: I t rr.th!rwf rr.C 1 Irjr. Whit r j war P. t tt l". vr 5 'V Tft rfTrrtfvr. Pe' ;.. 1 For the next thirty day? we will to order any suit In th houne nt make wherein last nlpht. Council committee 3 claim bench that less than regular price. . Work guar idents on the water of the own 14j West Sorensen and I.ari-cnsupply anteed. they is it whereas canyon, South. from Emigration Second and Water Commis- cessful'v all chronic diseases. Call It nn or write Beaven & Murry, 3)3 i Auerbach b!dg. Mrs A. Ii. Mur- -department. Con- t-- d A complaint was received by the City res- l ' ' Patrolmen Scger and Hilton ;rre!-c;ty a man n in.-Taylor at S o" lock tl.l Jk."'U !! morning ar.d bookd liim at the j i lor ft.itlcn uivl'i a h.r.re of lnjr,lt'. Ta)!or H j.iI 1 to have huth-- a Ivf. lI.Mt stone through a Valuable window In th.- vir.- - of I. i:v.n;. .n undertaker. Th- - t 1 t s Wh-t tr.a"." i t.i ' the man .u!l tv li ffifi. m m; r i,;s n im-- but J ai l ir..u ;. . Th- - f 1 The funeral of John .Bradford of tion of the larynx, meeting-hous- e tomor ontb Cottonwood row afternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased was 20 years old and a Fon of a Utah Wre v. j.vt r n J" ! con-structl- Mrs. Mir.a ror,mi:ifr-hous- e V !'.r- - j, a f rnr-r- In 1Y.HV t it. ;h v-- all . -:t J- r jncr.ey rtT Irr 1 rniracn: "We have rait reached nnv in this matter as yet. but will probably U after th.e devote our attention lf und-r way." work is well Mr. Clark vl'.l remain In Halt Lak at least. ajd perfor thre or four Ia haps longer. CLAIM T HE DESER T1 . ing. Woman mm BVtDTBT When n?ked If anything .Vflnlte hid been ! Ided in regard to th pruix.f! road from som point on the main lire in Nevada to Toraqah. Mi. Clark raid TO Wallace Mile, arrested some day? apo no.- m j. on a cnaree 01 uunii; yesterday af Williams, nleaded nrt guilty ternoon and July ilst was s t ror nn Hear - s ar, Considering Tcnopah Branch. EXCURSION Tried for Mayhem. 1 s : h - der.ee. "Will Be '.' in n 1 West Firth ioutn mrwi. . n:irpnts. .. . . . held this aiiernuon irora in i.iiiiuit.. im- . north vlnd'w. v and b t v.r ttth In qu.ihty .e s Funeral of Uobert Kimbrough. The funeral of Robert S. Kimbrough. IS rears old,m who died at the home or v.lu.s as J aU I ;r hl;n.:" an I We 1. ou - air- "Utah Girl Gets Scholarship. Mips Carrie Erickson. a Salt Like young woman, has been awarded theInscholarship the Crt ad for Utah for domestic science Mass. Worcester. institute, EyeA Hi. you mot-.ths- it : r l 1 -- d . ra Uo canr l-- be.-oinln- Mbs Victoria Madding and Manager elub Reynolds of the Salt Lake Baseball won the first dancing prizes at Calder'a last night. Today, iomoirrow and every day. C. E. W. BOWERS. .235 2.1aiu Street. We ate Ih v. HI l" running tracked, and trains s to Angele within from this city two yari. nf The material for th" eon'tmctln t n of h include whh the track, rail and 1. '.".'.""' tl!. Jiis Un pur I? rhiiM-log fhlt t d n to Call ri tes and Daccett a rut idly Thequipment for h.ar.dlinc traterial and cairlnrr on the work at both ends lias alfo liet-- purchased nnd is ready for use. In fact. vv are now In excellent fhai to pu.-- the work alorg with, out any delay." Tue.-'-1l.1- Won Frizes in Dancing Contest. IN EWERfT DESCRIPTION OF JEWELRY, tn Warren Sage. 11 years old. fon of Herbert SaK-- , 4S- - South Fourth Wen street, left his home Tuesday morning and has failed to return. Th lo?t buy's movements h..e been traced up to about the middle of :if(cniooi,. but rothing latr c.n- eernirig him t an be learned by Mr. ;.n I Mrs. Sige, who are that his prolonged abs-- m e is the of Kinw arcider.t. Young Sae left home to ride Mtl a milk boy, after which !; wan anoui metown for a few hours with an tie tifdng agent of the Wngllng car during called at the circus man's the afternoon, faying that he would return, but did not do so. tHo it poib! Mr. i'ace .... ... that .1 1.. m..tt-tn u... ," son may i" y !ind his way. a", th- family cam-he- re and the boy only two wek asc. town. a in lived Iarg has never .The police are aidir.g Mr. a:- - in ivsearch for bin son. Unitarians to Talk Business. sixty 3 jSILzSUZZZl! 1' ,11" 4 having vesterday to a charge sold liquor on Sunday and was lined $0. per flay. Reewuxrant. ATTTXTirS IS i Warren Sage, 11 Years Supposedly Insane Man City Water-Use- rs Will Be Tells Strange Stories Old, Has Been Missing ComncllcJ to Be Jicre to Police. Since Tuesday. Economical. Relief Society Flans Outing. ETJBOPIl&Iff HOTEL. n t.i HOME NEWS. n Mew i SMAD CHATS AT JiS.fi A J a 1 1 I tJ ll ft i m . TvrfTTMrTsftT P SMALL BOY FORGOT Hi: Ci OWN NAM C SPRINKLING DiS APPEAR! tempera July " commence work almost immediately nnd Fitting a time limit of conldf-raWtxxo years for lt rtni'.r'.i'r.. bis than aid" "I bt U ve the f ontrat tnr will . to finish thIr uotk within As iocn an we get vrk ftartd on for tlie rethe; nectICSion contracts will be i t. zt.nW miles nf maining The entire di?tanc will b graded r.n 1 Contracts for the cmstrurtlon cf miles of grade between Calicntes, the present southern terminus of the llr.es by the San Pedro. recently acquired Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad company, and Dapgett. the point on the Santa IV to which the company has track privileges, will be let within the next ten days. J. Ross Clark, brother of Senator V. of A. Clark, and second the road, arrived In Salt Lake today from New York, and made a po.ltlv? statement to this effect to a Telegram representative. This section of the work will be let in two contracts. The flr.n will emmiles immediately brace eighty-liv- e south of Calientcs. and the Keeond will be a stretch of fifty miles this way from Daggett, instead of fifteen, as wan previously stated. In speaking of the closjng of the vu mile gap between the two pieces of the road. Mr. Clark said: company? "It Is our intention to push the construction work with all possible dissections patch. The contracts for two I?', miles of the work, which embraces of grade, will be let within the next ten days. Time Limit Less Two Years. "The specifications will contain a clause requiring the contractors P !?.." x. The Man on Mcighn St. Street J. Ross Clark Says' Everything: Is Ready to Close Up Gap Between Salt Lake and tbe Coast. SALT IjAKE, Utah, Thursday, July IS, 1903. Dooly block. Tel. 1042-Forecasts till 6 p. m., Friday, mountain time. amberger 2U j-- WEATHER FORECASTS. ; TIlKKSHAY KVF.NING. .Tin A" in. . . 1 SCKVARZ . HEIHECKE - s . J c t if If It's a New Drink IT te-turni- ng - I - ' I up-to-da- H ILL'S te :.-.- 1 .1 w HILL'S FAMOUS !! SODA FOUNTAIN y.i-in- ss J3 - V it fr y-- . - . : 1 jfir 1 1 '" r By Chance c I 1 lrd v e j Nothing Happens 5 1- nii ii: 1 " 1 t..--- . ASK FOR THE LATEST COB. OPP. POSTOFFICE. ? 1 - T MAIZENE ! r ! -r- t .r-r.v'r rn Jr. i .9 IZ.1 JClJ r f ft- - S -- 'e |