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Show THE S ACT LAKE TELEGRAM 6 MEN ARE FOILED IN ATT EMPT TO ROB SAFE EAC F0KEP FROM at-te- pt Street Car Smashes Murray Man's Wagon. A farmer named Snow from Murray had a narrow escape from death this morning at the corner of State and First South streets by being run into South street car. by a First Snow was driving rapidly down the street and according to the statements of a number of witnesses, turned in abruptly onto the car track directly car. a frcnt of rapidly approaching but the air The motorman applied theon the side wagon was struck square over. it turned completely and The horses were thrown down and Snow fell to the pavement, sustaining a slight scalp wound. Neither of the horses was injured. THE SWAGGER PRODUCTIONS of Alfred ItnJtnln that exclusive htyle'.out h so much admired by nil corn el GDc tV. Ar -- brfk-all th for Men's Finest Shirt?, value tip to JI taken from tht retulnr slcr'.i. foft and UfI b ? ".:. all 11. e. orings, all bunched into one lot, in this lir n 6$ sale I THE HAWEH HAT. known and nd rrll.-- d the world ever n th only $3.00 Hat value. We do not tl.'r.U jo. iier. e wo C, -- t? . thH ? ii to handle this hat all Ftylos-- ln rUln up to 29c for choice of broken lines of underwear, v U t S.i! j rice and fancy colors. You will find the right fU" In th! an il.-ynll;- ''J0 Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a umcin-nati Physician After Haying Been Pronounced Incurable by the President ot the British National Association for the. Prevention of Consumption 39c and 29c :! s:!e dozn Men's Linen oil..:. .. 9c for choice of 200 sizes, broken llr.e?, in this F.iie Rem? on trd ? not ndvt rti Ilur.di . d? r, I ....9F J. COME Nu"V Take th - Th" ditir, ?lv t rc !u. MsfVAlr.tf r..c..t r ii I nary W ?, !. n'v'. kind. j rl ! sale at In thl $6.35, il ir f i l' f th ll U-.V- j ordi U, ! Went, vv toir.ir.cn at other Vte, antl 53.98 5-1.5 Stylo thr.t and trthr tl! '. :!. fuor)'.vl l. fr. if oil ued ll".. t UJ s. o REMOVAL SALE. GREAT x thr:i val- 11" tered at the Hot"!- Robert? "f Piovo Sat In th.ri" n r"p urday, and ne 5 n:.n.tu hor nhmt sn giu w..i.-- mr' (luring lu-room and taken nnd pit l In a tied In a handk-rchii tires.--, r. In-- ' on th' andbig ('. r.otili- d and mmiiKricl u hunt bifll-dcompl'-tclbut w.re in w;;S picKru u, the handk-rchiSchwab's ftTe, v.!.- : th-u - woman. 1. . ef 122 - . fcALT "I.l'ASAN'T: MT. tnn Ru-hto- purch.i.-.11. .. i li. .n. f n Chail- MA: - or. i.t- - FOUR STATES, V 8 ; 1 Er . i C.W.IIIGGINS,M.I). -- nf M.irnin 'lb n d r.' arr in are n. tki.i .', " n or th" c brati' x i!. r Ises .it iiig t!;" a pK gramme of f p : IS ComrniU s n r Ir , 1 Utah. PARK CITY: The excursion train, which was run by the Rio (Jrinio tnII- road brought ."J1") persons to Park City tho the visitors pju-nyesterday, ilost of point day visiting tho mim-- and othr of interest. Some attended the ball pnnp, The train returned to the city at S o'clock lunt night. a miner em EUREKA: Jake Hol ployed at the May Day mine, ran a can diestick through his left hand yesterday. The wound is a verv painful one and will Incapacitate him from wcrk for some time. PRICE: Edwin C. representative from Carbon counti, was thrown from a fractions horpo yesterday while round ing up some cattle and came near meet ing death. The animal threw him, when his foot caught In the stirrup and thu fastened in the spur on the foot became was cinch of the saddle, lie tirapted for several hundred yards, during which timr the horse repeatedly kicked him in the One or two of sides and about the, his ribs are fractured or broken. The thumb of tho right Kand was broken and the bones protruded through the llesh. VERNAL: In the District court Sat Thomas brothers, who urday the two were held to answer for being implicated in the Bullock burglary, pleaded guilty. and Wesley, the younger of the two, was term In the State sentenced to a four-yewas discovered after prison. was Ilarley, it should have been tried made, the plea in the Justice's court, as the offense with which he was charged was within the Justice's jurisdiction, and he was later taken before Justice Vilson, who fined him S31 end costs. MANTI: Funeral services over the re mains of Olivia Eleanora Peterson, tho of Ears and Mary' Peterson, daughter were held Saturday in tho Assembly hall In Mantl. Deceased was born in Mantl, November 1, 18S3. and was most of her life hale and hearty, until the; present year, when dropsy took possession of her. which caused her death. The young wo man died Thursday morning about 12:ri0 o'clock. Together with her tiarents. sh leaves three brothers and two sisters. PROVO: Sheriff Jesse M Ilarman re turned Saturday night from Grand June tion. where he went in qu-sof J&e Alel-lthe Italian section hand who a counle' of weeks ngo made such a murderous as sault upon another Italian with a knife at Tucker. The officer could rind no trace t s Jr. h'-ad- . ar PROVO: A woman Xrom Mercur regis l o. V m-- ni. l ! tv iv. . i " S. v - ur. ! ' d. rt ,'.: nave I .;Pi:itn?. fir.-iH. M wrr. a r ir :.r- - iti PRe)V: K cal yen. t.i w. liviri?: in Hoi, t..n t'n. n r tl Put p. ;'r. rr st'-dlt f(r was t.iKen ii' ' in u c i t i.. b n CURBS Nrv. j r FV ;,:b. tf fit vet, 7. ju,ir.' x of SprlnKviM- -. b :t moved Jordin le;pr" a rlnnge of veuu.-- which i w.-t grai.t- d. Jus.i. ease v.t.l "nr'" ti; Tho X Notn of Provo. '1 tween Mower and over water. - . Oi l trill of fme v. hi.- i.p b S I.uni 1 ret S'!r Joints, i:nll;botj . Idaho. r-- : POISE: J. 11. llawkv w.it on Saturday idl.t swrn in a Mavr of t.i n. t:. It ith th" oarit linn together was expect.-that 'inie appnint mem would b made, b it aftr the lt;u.it nn adjournment was taken to Wodm.sdiy 1 r.ight. th POCATEEEO: At a ruetirx rectorR of th TocatcKo Er.lr and Prlvlr..; Saturday niKht th d tt nsjtclntlon held for hoMing th fair were: fixed at (ict':-- r .'til. Cth. 7th. 8th. 9th nr.l pnb. 'U ve t.'a'es will till tho link In a folks of f tlr. beginning at Idilmi, Mont.. S'itr:r.l-- ?di-repr- I v I re. Tars it!3 Vp:iri r . Me.-nr- s. Eil-dc-1- th::r.4'-rit!or- -- l.r-H.a:- -t f t l exrf-r-'io- - - YVP-Ha- -- lttht n it t . cr 5. l. a -- TV- -..' '.: '.rvl f r c t. C t- r.t. ;i 3. " .r I n . l" r. tfVt i rJ s& ;m thit e t w rt fro cf t" y Txr.tnjrxfiwr.rt i.r U U.V: rr.r ainr n-f- f ; l Z Tt ?rrs?r zi Ii ; c t.-. 1 rrt ; I it t't'-- l tr"inr,t vt I. -- r.;-- l i . iris . ;!. -- ! ft I 'i .. . f wUl N Ye rr. tT-3- t T.-.- t I L : t'.u h . UU t; ' I I.' f C - . rt v' ,r-- " It cure i.',t wr tu ser.tr i c .51 rlr-,- t can a. . V f - -- rr. e- .( -f -f CLscj rt.: fxr ti ? cuyr wsrfti c I n, nv Ci-- r e t'r a t t.f t .vT" . I jj - , f t',t t : ih'S' e:?J t'-.- ' Si ip r-- ! . r-- f M; f-- -- vts - - t- - u't. ttr. f-- 1 t.r tjtritr.M fl str f ,T!d'-tn c:i riH.!i U f ttJ f.c;,i ft-n ; i;-f-- jC.--.'". -- - E. 1 v, t t'l- i. t- -i. . n ft r Mehwk Pv i!!- - w. t tJ ir.oai. Ue:p Hth, and closing at will be t)rtob-- a .l known the yt r y. Tr.' nclr.sl.ini; and will oform what l.iihrr were calchJ" Montana-Idahbig wa.i i e.i;ent circuit. fn; n;ab-1 AVUliam POCATELEO: and A. V. llarman have made what appears t ne a tjeru;. .ny import it t Wyoming. strike tin their Dlnorlc claim, about f'vn A trrrfv CHEYENNE: on the ito'ith miles from Pocatello, frk nnl wf vf lite Vl.:tl C'.eojr.e of Pocatello- ere' k. Th"y have tnly b' zun llghtr-lr.fof an the j half hair l.y, to tlo thei- iissosjtment work and ut tt uti. nf tht;j,Uer rt;l the the feet from the nirfact' i r.!r.K. Turner depth of only fight rji n'-- of WIN hall, of mineral rock have uncovered six ar.fi the il ik of li.im Mtrrphyar.-that runs H per cent in copper. a nurT,3r of o'hrr Lu:;i-- h IHiik CAEDWELE: Earl Wftfal!. age, jj. nr.J r. wr rtnirk hy nf. who lives In Caldwell with his w idow .1 With tt. f th ri i f Tjrrrr w Rnnklm, fjrff !. t?.e r.ttit mother, and Rube fff e.tttr.ulrM near Raker City, ard who hall. e a'.J of th'- c- ;rtmci.l. at.J rrry parents resile the has lxn visltir.c at the Wfjtfill home, was iiiraa-doye. have been missing dnc Thurj"!iv aft and fears ure cnlcrtaind that they Soldiers Rimain In Arizon.u may havebern drowne-- wldle in Hal .rilOKNPC. Afir.. Jj'v t:..-r.t the romrr.ar.fltnf: nf win. I)rartm. rolnrndo. who li now visltlrr Frt Whip. Nevada. Pie. Arzo. ha Jut RENO- - Eince the 1st or Jaly there bar the War 4 rnrtrnnt rar.erjr.if or- from i r been eighty arrests in Reno for drunkeni'ti'vito t th Koirtrj.thtVr-ral ness and either minor off njes. YeHrr-da- y x th rhiiappU.. ta n was the tirst day during: the month In w of the Eouri'-rettmpa.nl which no arrt st wre nuide. itati"Ti l In Arizona wii lrcm.iln whtro RENO: A largely attended cxcurEloa . t.t. T.t t. rttr.xt In in! l.v T; iV r r.l 4 trt-- l 4 rfcr "e 1 i t tt triat"krtv.w.bvj k tr s.? fc- - Pneumatherapy is the rational and scientific cure for catarrh. deafness, hay fever, bronchitis, consumption, and all diseases of the nose, ears, throat, lungs and :hest. For cost of treatment and all further infor mation address m John wif;t - v.. H-ti- d obert !- rlv re-r.- - In r i;-l.e- ti- If v.. s!.:! tf t I'.-.'.- f !' f,.-- r to t r . ; xu !iv tn with th l'r'r. I lb (ft'nH.la or R''-- l. cf lrrtlrg Chror.io nlV'a.'se. Office, ST. ELMO HOTEL, THIRD KOCTH. COU. MAIN AI,T EA IC II CITY. UTAH. fc n o W i "v. t tl i c n-- it. tirov i: It ti n It, it ':.IT;' I.'. Mt'JTt , .'-. in Alb t ;'rl. thlr l i:r t I . ?" C r LOST MANHOOD VAKICOC1CLE Ry ttlx Ml cf C r r c; ct !.. nffsr.cn' M.titT. Cntv.4t -- KCtrto:. JvJnn 4 .rnHlr.t, Ktdny Cat irr!. I'.r. ii?."itr,-t:n- . S . . r - - Wo'l l, 1J ,"': worst iorm. - T - S .: m l - N. N i -- Wik-- f. Htl-.- e. Rl.l H tl.l.er I4fr.r.. f 1 1 Ve-- i CT-- W A MICROiOPlC AND ANALYTIC ,itYlOlAN. r f'-- I craicu gumes a:ii t ::. ! t't t 'b til I"" T.t : tlai-ee- . r I. if .r Sanatorium Apparatus Installed Vnttr hnrn Fre of Charge. w vTV Tt( l)l: of Aiello. 1 I l" tv' hi cf 1 f-- MAMMOTH: ne T1 c-- -r t- siinn K NO . r--5 i; aaa ., !jvi M w ,t'. t-- . I I''?1'"" ir-- Ii Irt.-reue!' ' irttv !.t. t.f- th. . ..iy-Mt. rPafir.t t,,rn n ar..t I.T' iy ! t i?tv f.T s- t. r.r.'lin this tins; j M.trll weeks, inypet . t -- r..a 1 ! HTiinir, CiTV. L'TAiU iCE and U i IV! 13 VEST SDi'OND V-t'i.!.- iy - The Search, for Beauty. Everybody wants to be beautiful and! healthy. This explains the Etrong.and success of any curative arwonderful In newspapers. advertised ticle, ablv of pure blood. conditions that produces clear complexion, and vital energy by An illustration is perfect assimilation. found in Ga-- s carets. Candy Cathartic, and hav that work while you issleep, blood deep" by nroven that "Beauty actually cleansing the blood ana beauty. The sale of Cascarets now is at the rats of over twelve mil ' tr :., ll".-b- fr !. 1 V'-- r 1 t ; rt IKS' - f r t .' all t LEESkiaKIM YINGby Dli'ii Cjr4 riaplea ri . r.d MfiKtne Ctlae Von4crful Ht Oirattve rur. - m Tr-- v. 7 f-"- C I ttf tr: ll .r ! e NEWS FROM L-- e e rr - pioMrs. Diana D. Reid, a at died La Or., Grande, neer, yesterday Mrs. Iteid was born in Dundee, Scot and came to land, December zz, Utah with her husband, Peter Reid, the widely known contractor, over fifty years ago. Mrs. Reid had been ill for about six years, and recently went to Oregon in search of health; while in Oregon she lived with her daughter, Mrs. Archie ; Grande. Geddes of be will Six from held, the funeral The teenth ward meeting-hous- e here, Sun day, July 26th, at 12 o'clock noon. ua ml - 1 have r th y. .' dropped it while tnakhis; n r . m Consumption Can Be Cured If Time. in Taken "rc'.t.rr If :ij v ec,eti This Store Quits 122 MAIN ST. t; In nt r!rcS nt - fr.rlr.n.il CO. 1 H-r- . X..-- S4.20, 53.15 and S2.69 . 1 m fUi iW.r.'i rrtsch 1 er DEAD IN OREGON fcj Ifcvn.)' J..Vm.i tJ.n. Tw? f,tt . . t.tal.1... . 1 i.-m- j is'tTi Trfpch rorr.r.I' In tr.s )! !. SA'MlIl ICL, In Ihi? sale a I A C.KP.AT $5-5- escape. PIONEER UTAHN IS t - l..rv'.i o".!T.tj. ! tV..4 !t irfh -- r4trri:r a.t rcr.lr" aluIniWh - V .! l.-.-t j '.'. . t.'t' JUVENILE ATTIRE anti-toxi- Bol-lar- k, ..... " BOYS' SUITS hours later. t Another child has contracted the dis ease, but Dr. J. S. Witcher, who is at n tending the case, has used and believes that the other children will y, ' - hint. five-year-e- ld Peoria; James Thompkane; F. son, Greeley, Colo.; W. C. McClellan, Pennsylvania; R. H. Charlton and wife, John N. French, Washington, D. C. ; Chas. Sandall, E. G. King, Thos. King, Layton; F. H. Atkinson, Mamie O'Reil-leChicago; Mrs. W. A. Wright, Minneapolis, Minn.; E. Van Wagenin, S. A. King, Provo; Mrs. E. D. Clark, Miss Myrtle Clark, Mrs. John L. Mone, Mls3 L. E. Moore, Indianapolis; J. Hartman, Cheyenne; J. M. Reynolds, Butte; C. S. Knott, Kansas City; J.. Jacobs, A. San Francisco, Cal.; Paul A. Bickel, Milner, Ida. ... , 1 Diphtheria in its most malignant form has attacked the family of Lorenzo Simpson of 2G North Fifth West street. son died of the dis His ease yesterday and was buried a few S. Lee. teles a Sensation in London.: dr? err , at $12.35, 58. 85 and S6.90. Family. s, a yESX. ctrnta to yoo. B MEN'S OUTING SUITS Dread Disease Claims One Victim in Salt Lake pro-rfnri- Invention of a Cincinnati Physician Slo.35. 515.25. Slo.75. 1 "Wilson Hotel Arrivals. 'Arrivals at the New Wilson European hotel on yesterday were: W. B Vaughn and wife. Miss Myrtle Vaughn, Miss Ella Dial, W. S. Thomas and wife, Honey Gerre, Tex.; J. A. Williams, J. B L.oyd, Great Falls, Mont.; J. W Hughes, Robert B. Steele. New York; E. Giebel, Germany; Mrs. N. P. Dooley, Mrs. Warren, J. H. Burnham, wife and daughter, Oakland; W. H. Gregory, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. F. A. Nevall, Miss E. Newall, Bradford, Pa.; W. N. Donnelly, Omaha; Miss Jennie Marlott, Evanston, 111.; F. W. Jones, Peoria. 111.; O. T. Schortman, St. Louis; Miss Pearl Parkinson. Wellsville; Mrs. F. W. Reld and son, Salina. Kan.; Frank Rebeker, Logan; Jas. Wilkinson, Mrs. Minnln-vvayDenver; Thos. E. Atkin, Rochester. N. Y.; Chas. Neiden. Custer, Wyo.; J. D. Arnold and wife. Missouri; E. D. Moffat. Scranton; M. H. Johnson, Spo- Protect ponder. your own interest. It means the saving of dollars and D MALIGNAN THERIA $50,000,000 sala ever held in this city.. Now conic, think, reaJ, j I IN-DOUS- fense." Papers covering the transfer of the southern division of the Short Line to the Salt Lake road Tere filed for record late Saturday afternoon. They consisted of three separate deeds and a mortgage in favor of the Equi table Trust company of New York for $30,000,000, with Interest at 4 per cent. This instrument was dated July 1, 1903, and is due in 1953. Copies of the papers will be filed in every county through which the rail road runs. lion boxes THE PLHGE lectured, turned loose, and the nxt rcund-u- p a few day later would find the same parties splashing around to their heart's content. Following is the ordinance passed by the City Council. February 11. 1SSS: No person shall swim or bathe in any or the .waters within the limits of Salt Lake City except in public or pri vate bathhouses unless covered with a bathing suit so as to prevent any in decent exposure of person, under penalty of not to exceed $2a for each of MORTGAGE AMOUNTS well-know- B w Cured By Sanatoriom Trealm t ; In the Home. ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO8 FINEST IMtOlHTTIONS. TIM! ONLY MAKHUS OF 11KAL FINK CIOT!IKS IN AMEUICA,HUIII-miCKItY THE SWELLDOM OF ENTIRE AMEEKW. Till TAILORS CAN'T MATCH THEM. VALUE.1! UP TO I3..0 I UPMnVAl. SAI.K TMtlfTE "When the heated summer time arrives the school boy of this city and his older male associates repair to their favorite bathing place the river just as surely as a duck takes to water. The fact that it is against the laws of the city to bathe in any public stream within the city limits unless properly covered with a bathing suit sterns to be disregarded by these aquatic young sters. Every day dozens of them repair to their favorite haunts and spend hours swimming and wading. But let a or any other officious looking person approach and there is a quick movement of pink llesh through the air, a heavy splash in the river and all is still. In a few seconds several dripping heads appear on the opposite side of the stream and as many pairs of eyes gaze at the intruder from the depths of a leafy bower of willows. Not more than a dozoi. times since the ordinance forbidding this bathing was passed has it been enforced and the violators disturbed in their sport. On thse occasions the patrol wagon, returning from the Jordan river, brought as many boys to the station as it would carry. The offenders would be taken to jail. Swiftly-Movin- g www chandise at this sale. Never such quality, never such sacrifice. The only genuino bona fide Boys Without Bathing Suits Persist in Haunt ing Jordan River. jo-llcem- TO comments h necessary as to quality of merNo ' WIMMERS EFY LAV CLOSE CALL fMOTPTWW The lease expires. A Great, effort to sell remainder of Stock. NOT A DOLLAR'S WORTH WILL BE MOVED INTO THE NEW STORJE (154 Main St.) ing by a back door, taking everything with them that could possibly be used as a clue. The police were notified upon the discovery of the attempt, and Detectlvc3 Chase and Raleigh were detailed upon the case. No arrests have been made Cracksmen made an ineffectual to blow the safe of Armour & Co., 26S "West First South street, last night, but were unable to open the strong box. Entrance to the company's offices vc&s gained by the way of a second-stor- y window at the rear of the warehouse. This window was reached by means of a ladder which was kept at the back of the store. A soon as this window was opened the burglars had no trouble in reaching the office which was not locked. Their first operation was to pound the dial off the safe with a sledge hammer. As soon as this was accomplished, the burglars removed the insulation from an electric light wire, for the purpose, it is believed, of attaching it to a power drill. The fuse at the rosette was blown by the extra load placed upon it, when a wire on another circuit was stripped and attached with the same result. efforts to utilize Finding that their work were ineftheir in current the abandoned then the burglars fectual, the task on the safe and broke open one desk from which $4 in postage stamp? was taken. The other desks were not molested. The marauders then left the build CO, rATHMA anfi I1L DUILWUi ! of Armour & Co., Using Burglars Attack Strong-Bo- x Electric Current to Run Drills. MOXPF.Y F.VKXIXO, JULY or-l'- ti Laboratory and Factory; r in-fju- try h rv A i till 4W f " f - o t--s t- r i I irtr |