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Show SssuMmSHi Wife H the Saht Lake telegram. asm. TheEveningTelegram. Just now it looks decidedly like Judge Tait. If Col. Myron T. Ilerrick hliould display a strong Vice-Presidenti- TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires Is on the address label of each paper, the change of which to & subsequent date becomes a receipt for remit tance. No other receipt la sent unless requested. Entered at the Po stofflce Matter. 20, 1903. 'Il-aJlJo- br ufT-ilrtrAf- W- t n r-- New York Times. An In the past, wo stnr. J for the broadest Christian fraternity. We with social satisfaction every oppnrtun'.ty for practical with our young ocietle rn Christian ministry and service. r'K We consider ourselves called to he of personal rvar.tcollsm. and we enioln all our members to enter th nlds now white for harvest. V rtanl f r a resent, an abundant nnd a mnsctous r.ilva-tlo- n as rwcntUl to that of wit which wins men. thus nl nessing out to the young hosts of nur United Methodism this appeal for prayer n holy waiting at the morr.lnc watch, a t!ead!n nf th rromtas of the opening book for a revival which may mean to th Twen the rcvlv.il of tieth century was to the Klglhtccnth century, Wesly onJ to th world. let us to o:r Epwcith we may wield the eflrlt'j UUd. To that ut. aa to th younjc ro.l of no thr aire. comes, the trumpet cnll: "$n ye Into all the world." and go we mst. for. lifting In many lands up our eyes. vr bh-lgospel opportunities rapidly Uwrnli-.emrrsene'ra. Koiel To ignorant or lndlffr-n- t to th of missions Is to ln att.iln't light cud and to ignore the wlr. of We, a t art jw-opl- Y. "loi i'i TO UKB EAXT CTTT. 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A- c III J ... , k - I! fr'1 r asses sMErrr :o, ?'?!r ;mJ T Ci'r i;)-n(- xl & tH e . ltrr-- i f-,- r-t sr A s Mf-rr.l.-- 1. sale. ....... r'ftt' rrr t '.J. ?! ac 1 1 e- It: ::tr tr 1" A. will I'lu-r-;- '. si-j;- r,!-,- ff. t Vill Celebrate. July : jh. ';i t ss 1 r.r, a .l it, t an. rtlrl U.rlr t;t. tnIlic ffn!ii :.san iZ'.km V f t.k . Mi f & 1 V,''"V.5- rs 1 Oricn Elk r.iv-rs.- t.!a ,5t I Hrfi r.-- ratr Uh ,1ti a'-- . Insulted. forn;-!lr.- t chrp!.; t lb-'.fm- ln t. ,s la t:.- i v k If f trj a sf rsii.t f t r ft frW I r J4 7 .V. t" s r uiiir.F. ffsj-fi'.- JlMrfr.J lit ti ?S ."'; rU c t r r, 1, H,rrl r rr Kijjn r .! "!-- 1 Iff J;r I?'. Hi trl ;i l.fl tlt.fi ? ' t i'.jj'ct t: tr 1 VM r.fi is w.-uij- r tJ n . '. lr-- . t.'.t?"i fS f !l t Dcif Xute Charsfi Robbery. i - t r f trui"-- r . f . f t r.; r s M'--n r l S f: . rT' - f '.; t.ri t cn t 1 - ft DELi:;Qur.:.T it lt. tthlT). a lCt W'itr hi . 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Wash-toCrawfurtl a I Harry Ijt5fk rf r Ir.il.. fatally Uar ! nv.d t' tx clhtr exturs.on!ts wrr svrrr-l- y nn rrrty Q:i n hurt jun.lAy r.t (r srf train rrn t;jrnr.al!y Ir.tn tl.s h l.-- . it" ft'.:. t , :.;s t i ;?i m :i-f.'- :c Sr. sr. & CO. BANK r. ti sh. i:; excuesiok wreck. siisoLUTio:: or I CO., rrcjrresi BuUdlnr;, CrJt LaJca C'.Xj. TWO FATALLY INJURED v OTfirss. Hxrsr 0tsJ C2cs at -- 1? 1 t.f. - s.''.Jr ". l m -- tr r'M.irc F.rtr t . ! K t is I! - t ; cf .; -- LsLrrsC OEOROE BUST. Utah Idao axd 'Wyccr.lc tu; r yr,M - Tr.fr J R. G. DUN lj.jr. of -l ir Who kr,:i If" T 't trtn'-p- tK 5 Irs; -r t m lc . tro ere. ". rf. .J4ti-h,srf- . rssrr a IN. a-- s! kr.i C.' 1 rxir CAPITAL film at r. rts ;rr, i:ui)ri); ! buh ffm it I :rd that '.?S pJr J Tr.nl Wh' Jams, CaaVuc. A x :i; t in a I ! r. W. thst M!i!jtra.j".h sj". Mr r.- ) i In-iuSr- V..Irra.; !7icher rf t !nl le . National Bank of the Republic U. a DKro.fllTAJlT. . !s - CCstal':U:5 jmj a Get raj BrJzg 2T3tss Trariact LOVE'S BIRD. - nc-.- the ai"t t;m!r ti 1.9 h i- SALT LAKU CITV. Vf-- evr. tartlr t.an t.r&r what H rry t"-irii- n mnjh-- V S h. Bankers, cry'.rg wouUln't 1 Xi-V'l'In'J Hi:: a cs. h, I lt thetca.jo ;tli K.as c:rk on rhe kfl mt?h srr.'.le. if ptay with -- u r fail, "what was .'K'Hit, T "Wttn't ; T it lleier. cry sat n th for McCORNICK & CO., J'k tlttrrly. Ail at cr.ee .t sieinr.c Stl);e,. i JSS hnrt. t'ihr day lor.g snJ rr." K Dowfcef. John twc.tiei;ajii. A. M. r.-- bil 'U J Tiro. Jnrk's mother beUve that crying Is as 'tr rr.4J cMMrtn at c:h"r x r.cfsjnr) err'sm, H "it rtrerrlhons th!r lure." sha svs. whn up a toy r fanrll ovrr s Tri" rsl )rur h rw "o' not run ti tudll M:n as mny mothers i t. although has an cjjaJIy ImM! C It en;t. iit Sri. him - JUw Ch?r Cai.iT liir.s C0MHE5CUL NATIONAL BA.NK. Capttmi Paid la, $300,000. Cer.er J EinV!r- - In all Its Brar. Irecucw Jrhn 3. ts5y, J. 11. Ooa- w-- rl r.rr. o J. a Tex. 5 tun.ry, WnY HE CIIIED. evangelise! in our generation. Th ncantic iniquity , t th Anio- Faxon race Is n fostering of ih mor.itroua intoxicants. u traffic i n.- i re- 5t x back." New York lc-lrn- r... a 2gr . olc ..rresler.t X kon s-i- J5ro 2r.a5 .. Pjrjlcs fi. Jir.'.s Jtcsea Thatrter 11. S. You fr wrrVs CJarJjn. an saja A'o questions skc?.' "I no:," ar.wered Mr. Comtcs- I rrrw-r.o qaes- shv son t tlors lratt a s not cr.tr:i at sh gtta farr (!, KM?; mL.uV tr. wru may t SM Deseret National Bank 8TATH.1 DEroerroRT. HNms Capital ,. r.-;- It In this n Br- - your way. Si?" of H'.Iti liurdock. "rat "NotMn ps:ng much, cr.ly Mijs K'.Tiry wlrm last Uffcs li.t hT tf.l! V. r.at 4M t? e bur.iay." atoul It!" "lo "Nrthln" t!. J s sh adrertlss w kns Hir nw t!own kdwasMr. Cornto. tr.e "What's tht Con-felderab- Vice-Presidenti- WALFIR BROS., The cynical man was ttarirr tr.rwngh the wtn.low at. chesty man swlr.gsrc down the str-tt'hety know any !tkel Ms compaMon. tr.lr.r "Know anything: m5d the cynical man. "he utin t rvfo supct anjthirg. h-- cak w ALL THIS WEEK A BAD CASE, - Gov.-CSe- it.uDian unucu c;s, g. s f e rpctat ite - - e'.M-wher- hr. - n - P-- "Wanted A to It partly cutslds and partly bh'.r.d the cojr.ler." "Wiiow In corr.forlab; ctrcjrr.f tancrs wth to marry two som." "Ar.nu.il ssts now on; don't go to t chefcte1: ccm Jn "A latjy wanti to sU ber pir.s. as shs is colng stir a I In a stronr Iron frame." !e girl. ter "WaKted Ity a to take i atMKr to New York; care tf rMHrtn and a grvxj sa'.r." ixi-,r- iir Hlgt archway, an um brella bP-- . str.g lo a nllh hariie. jrrx rlt avh a f "Mr. Uruwrn. rnr, bcs lo ar.r.our.cs that h" wUJ make ;p jnwti, etc, for iac:s?s out rf thrir own sktn. Certain yellow journals of the East having taxed the public's patience to the limit in announcing day by day the growing danger of what they term the "red peril' are now turning their attention to the f..un. In their efforts to prove "black peril.'7 $rA future, it is an environment of that the Indian population is growing at an alarmtlon. h'nc we et oir facp against this enemy of r,oi n.i ui gue it no ,jrtr ing rate the Eastern yellows have deliberately jug In serial llf in tJlll s In fart, nowhere, t its own ii.iC evidence untu u to in furnish census order the figures gled r.igati Create-- : Crowd Yt. lo support their "red peril" theory. The facts, based Ths RTMtwt numisr thai his rrov.-jwon Government reports,are that the Indians are rapThere is no "red peril"; r " rr-iidly becoming extinct. occurs. r' there can be none. The very idea is ridiculous and were stHmMi.g about the flgs cf th" could have originated only in the imagination of tent. Dr. J. M. Iluckly of New York was the Prt Breaker. llscu??lr.iC "Chrlit these fearless Eastern editors who see blood on Our Hire" One of th r.r.et i:tb.'vric M th every twig and listen to hear a cry of murder wafted vas th nvr.'s ir.ccUrr convention A remarkable instance of the on every breeze. Tent Ontario In th afternoon, prr; !r.i over by It. F. XMefTenilorf of Cara rapid extinction of an Indian tribe is that of the ') tr.n Joharle. N. V. There vrro PaAvnees, who were removed to Oklahoma from rre?ent and their oices sswc.ur.ic ff r'.h .Mien'." ti. in 'Onward. Christian Nebraska in 187G At the time of their removal from Nebraska the tribe numbered 2500 souls. ToV TI V tM Stf convention. Chamberlain: were 500. The Pawnees are less than there day TIIOU AND I. given exceptionally good allotments in Oklahoma. Love. I would have thee aa the snow la. The climate is practically the same as that of their white ISLAND CURRENCY on And of the winter nllltors pure day; former home, and, in fact, everything has been done Thou ehouldst have sovereign rule, the NOW IN CIRCULATION sway spirit by the Government to promote their welfare and Of beauty, wide and shining- as the lleht. happiness. For some unaccountable reason they Thou shouldst be aa the evening star Is, disConsiderable Dlfilculty Ensues, Owlnij not brlfrht is far have sickened and died, until the day As heaven can make It; all thy summer to the Presence of the Mexitant when the Pawnee tribe will be extinct. The way The melodies of June should sins: and can Dollars. mortality among them has been growing steadily Play vear bv vear. In 1882, six rears after their removal In thee, the darling of the day and MANILA. July 10. Th r.nnfim-n- l night. to Oklahoma, the tribe had shrunk to 040, and the But I would have thee human first and today rommenced the cirruittS r of census of 1900 showed but 000 living Pawnees. It is last. the currency authorized t y th 1'nitM One not untouched by trouble, sought of a curious thing that Ihe children of these Indiana Ftates Congress at its last ? ?!on. sin; most after not Innocence their twenty-fiftThine accident, but rugged, but, appear passing difficulty in JJutSr;i; It to th choice. extonUitior.s hre Is anticipated. It birthday, a peculiar and unaccountable malady Fit them my service; I would have no th cf circulation the that pected attacks them and they apparently lose interest in life past will be limited becaus the No would life currency my future; newly begin. and gradually waste awaj', death overtaking them Obedient to the music of thy voice. Mexican coins will continue to b Wal in their prime. Scientists and professional men There 18 a world Of romance in these tWO poems I tender until December. The mrhar.t use Mexican coins n.y generally of the Indian office have been attracted by now that the wedding is announced. . their an! r.; lower purchas cheaper this peculiar condition of things, but have not as is r.ew Wllcved to coins. It the er.ual yet been able to ascertain what Nemesis pursues the The Utah gentlemen who are going to get rich in that the entire year's crops win e pai-Pawnee his after twenty-fiftis a rugged Mexican birthday that North Carolina mine doubtless believe the na- - an l x r reached. f " tivea of the Apalachian mountains are as innocent """ tm I tX extern mi- huvin? h rn nrtM to as they look. There have been other Fircapre an Hon sinro Kent men had a who as struck thev bonanza January. Roosevelt's Mate. Taft ning imagineil Running . . . The court of inquiry Into th rh.Trrs ,? t i f ur me or oi of It is manifest that the Republicans mean to have in uraria, cruelty brr.uht air.iir.st M.tJ. a. L. tnarioiu', uauiuxiegii. region hoad?d by tn. Mr-- l;ns p"n soon lossi were with their Hqu, a running mate for President Roosevelt worthy the but glad to get away t iirr to cl. irjc s fr Lno.tj; tn ln tr nr. I M.J. without ntulatM Mlls thrnuih of not tl:n. of their American but telling anybody. the support only party Hunter. All the American witns's in That they are figuring upon people. the case havo Knr t th tr.lt"l States, n t nn sll thro. of is Taft the Philippines well known, but with what If bread is going to be dear and meat dear, too, ami The first hrl of rarlWui v, huh the k the prospects of success no one is advised save the Gov- we will have to get down to oat meal that is sold by pocrninnt l.Tport l f hr.s Ur.l nttnt llantallonH vlh ernor himself. Those of us who know Judge Taft the barrel and eschew all the fancy breakfast foods. oti.1 t!i. tntr lorrhaglr . is is nj. parent-l- y Th? intimately have long understood his life's ambition. We can't stand all these raises and rises and tallty Th Ihh ls lat lncuraM. hrl l.n The Supreme bench at Washington, and the first praise prosperity. anl hc spre.n l of His i1!.ia rhrr !.!. Th povr.rnrrrnt hnps to rnrrrjfully seat upon that bench, has always seemed to him Its i l.tn r f rr .f" k'.r.'f th; The Stuffed Prophet of Huzzard'H Hay will again coinp!-tworthy any man's aim. His native State of Ohio ; lantatlor.s. battalion nf smuts hW h Is iroS.ft sent Chase, Waite, Matthews and other men of that contribute to the gaiety of nations through the t3Thi Is now rf. th" Ft. Imi caliber all friends of Alphonso Taft, the Governor's newspaper paragraphers. The new boy calls for serr.bl!nr at Manila. It lnclu's l',o. crnoM, lr.cnb?l.t. s. Taealos nnl Vi i father to occupy a place on that tribunal, and the comment from everv editor In the land. ynns. MaJ. Carr!r:ton l as !. r. rl, omn son has hoped his own name might one day be added to mmrrnn'l th battalion. Th rrij''. to that bright galaxy. The exigencies of war placed xcri!rni makimc !' Perhajw after all the Kilt Lake baseball team Loui W to anI him in Manila, with a duty to perform there which might just as well have taken Portland's record in lTogrrss promises trwrnuehly rcpresntatlv. he declined to shift or shirk even for President the percentage table. Roosevelt's proffer of a Supreme Justiceship. The EDWARD'S VISIT TO HIS IRISH SUBJECTS. declension was a splendid example of patriotic sacriNot all the thugs in the country are in Portland, fice and meriting a commensurate reward in the fu- Or. There are still some in Salt Lake City and Tho official m. IjONDON", July ture at the hands of his party and his country. The they are not still, either. the of cf visit Klntf JMtrr1 irramrr.e Republicans now propose to tender him the Alexnndrn ta and Queen Irlan l shnit nomination. Is that a large enough thointention cf th nnr.i The one little slip of Helianre hardly count that it is th- - uuu-ito circumnaviK.it if f t even cou,e a of election go with against her in the yachting balance, ho uniform have recompense, guaranty l " ? it? His close friends think not. While thev know, been her victories. nc"SM "n;' 31 "YIJ will roniln.." of a certainty, that he can be counted on to cheerThe festivities; nt Dublin in- - .Jin t ii ujrir , mi t. nrxi unui f 11.4. pni 111 m- it. fully accept any responsibility which public obliga l rry uuuiu ijiuwi i.. uui inMUOCraUC majestlri ciiiuiuaj, will visit j rl Iin-lotion may lay upon him, they hold that he is entitled nominee, Teddy could run no ''race suicide" bluff on at Mount atew art. on th- - roibmimc Monday thy will visit lb I:asi nt jrn some day to the highest honor within the gift of the him. thence by train to l'anKor, wher" th-nil embnrk for Hucran on Luk!i Nation, and that, if the Chief Justiceship is not to be Swill. Nebraska Bryan thunders at Cleveland just like TuesJay they w ill ten by trnln to his, he should wait his time. The Washington Post Rtnl In th venlnc lpnrt for "The Republican candidate for the Vice he was afraid O rover might get the nomination. says: cf the bay KUlarney. Thurslay thy will travel by motor car to ih rnarbl Presidency is to come from Ohio. That is the dis To the water hogs: SnperintendeBt nineB i, Z position in quarters where the final word will be Victoria and Albert for Ilechhaven gaid. There are contingencies, of course, and one after you. Saturday they will arrive at Queens-tow- n of then is that the Ohio Republicans shall agree and visit the Cork exhibition. "will return to Queensto-arcandidate and the ofllcialf: him To catch First They the with unanimity upon mursupport county jour whero they vrUl make their departure, before the next national convention with enthusi- - derers. lor Cow, &o-call- ed nar Ilr for the- next convention. The fame programme was followed at all of the metlne list nlcht. Addresses were made on thre subjects, "Christ Our Klnf." "HI Conquering Kingdom." and "My I'lace In the Army," followed by a waltinsr hour for the descent of the Holy Spirit." Th official resolution of the convention were alio adopted by each mret-Ir.In part they follow: Resolutions Adopted. This is a beautiful little poem. It is a poem that won a wire, lhe marriage the other day of John Vance Cheney, the writer, was brought about by the The verm caught the eve, the foregoing poem. mind and sympathy of Mrs. Sara Barker Chamtr- lain, whose life lias been spent among tin books in the care of them, and whose mind has lk-e- receptive to all the literary geniuses of the past and present, bhe was the librarian at the prettv suburban Chi- T.. cago settlement of Iiuena v ista. It was after reading "The Happiest nearf that a desire to meet its author came to Mrs. Chamberlain, and as each bad mutual acquaintances it was easy; and it was not long after their meeting that the beennu engaged, although no public announcement wan mad': of it. News has now reached Halt Lake literary circles of the marriage of Mr. Cheney and Mrs. Chamberlain. Unique interest, in view of the pretty romance of tb man who makes book and the woman who cares for them, attaches to the following poem by Mr. Cheney, vubhshed in the July number of Ilnr. ner-magazine, written durin- - hi - courtshin of Mr. The "Red Peril" and.ths 'Yellows.M Club Woman. ad- r a few specimens cf vsTtiseTnects collected f rem dllTerect pm Prs : will for l; l anrtHing; very font of t The happiest heart that ever beat Was In some quiet breast. That found the common daylight sweet And left to heaven the rest. Temple, COME QUEER ADS. eritsi THE HAPFIEST HEART. Who drives the horses of the sun Shall lord it but a day; Better the lowly deed were done. And kept the humble way. The rust will find the sword of fame. The dust can hide the crown; Aye, none shall nail hla name so high Time will not tear It down. Telegram reader leaving th. ity for a week or more can have their paper sent to . mail, without additheir address r egrularly tional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West - 12,- DETROIT. Mich.. July :o. With tlx meetings Sunday, all splendidly attended, the seventh International convention of the Epworth Letgue. which Dr. J. It. Berry and other officer cf the leag and mo; aay has b'en thr kag-u'In h'siurr, can; eucesifjt the to a tlo33. Penrer wii I'v.'Irl uivn A Po2m That Won a Wife. at Bait Lake City, Utah. aa MONDAY EVENING, JULY al 1?3X CO, Greatest Values of the Year PROHIBITION IS STRONGLY URGED BY EPWORTH LEAGUE nomination and preference for the THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. the party should get behind him. strongly it would Published Every Evening Except Sunda. be Roosevelt and Ilerrick. However, the enthusias tic indorsement which the Ohio convention this vear by the. gave to Judge Taft is taken to indicate that he is SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. very popular with the voters, and also to indicate (Incorporated.) from all one has to base an opinion on that It will Offlc lid S. West Tempi St., Salt Lake City, Utah. be more probably Roosevelt and Taft. Naturally, Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Room, 22a, under the circumstances of bestowing the nomina TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tion upon Ohio. Mr Hanna will have a dominant rr.oo One year by mall. In advance .. voice in picking the nominee, although other fac8lx months, by mall. In advance .w On month by mall. In advance is tions in Ohio, according to the terms of arrangement One week, hv ms.ll or rfLiiMpr ... ."!!""! .....8 cents for 'enthusiastic Single copy, everywhere Remit by P. O. money order, express money order, regissupport will not be ignored. Thus tered letter, bank check or draft, in the name and to the adOhio cannot have the Presidency, but will neverthedress or the SAL.T LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., less not be deprived of distinguished consideration. Salt Lake City. Utah. Tf the Htate has a candidate for the second place and to the Editorial Eepartment Mr. Hanna manages the national campaign again, as Communications should be addressed pertaining to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. Rejected MSB. cannot be returned unless postage is sent for nearly everybody has come to believe he will, Ohio such purpose. Communications relating; to advertisements and business will continue to be very near the center of the politishould be addressed to the General Manager, Bait Lake Tele cal map." This seems to be the programme of the tram. 62 W. Second South St. General Eastern Adv. Agent Buckeye Republicans. Are the programme and the 8. C. BECK WITH, 439 Tribune Bid., New York City. General Western Adv. Agent occasion of sufficient importance to warrant Judge HORACE M. FOR D, 1151 Marquette Bulldlne. Chicago. Taft's making the sacrifice? MOKDEY EVENING, JULY t. c. E"?n!;a, rtxp. Salt Eaka Cltj Street Cara frora all Trains Paaa ths Door. 7 |