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Show the Sait Lake teleSramI BOOKMAKERS WIN RIGHT TO SELL POOLS ON RACES DMISfeiit 10 The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE NXJMBlsita Business cfflca Editorial rooms If you're trying to live happily with wife "that good coal'' will help you. I WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts till 6 tain, time: Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Probably fair tonight; unsettled Tuesday. DENVER, Colo., July 20. UTAH: Fair south tonight and Tuesday; warmer portion tonight. Bamberger Located in Heart of the Bus&neas and Theater IMstricta. J W EUU0PEA1T HOTEIk FilED WET. A, to per dLwr. Priced Reseaur&nt. Popular 300 Rooms, with Teleohont-Hnt N and Cold Running Water. Sixty S1.00 $3-0- 0 v t private ( wye TOO HOT AWT A I ) WI'J OF JEWELRY. I N ARGAINS i Is Transferred to Salt Lake. 11 Today, tomorrow and every day. C. E. W. BOWERS, y Leave You r Eye if To Be Repa red. 259 Nun J Mrs. Ann Reld MacFadzean died yes terday at her late residence, IS Cane street. In her seventy-firs- t year. The de ceased was the widow of the late John MacFadzean, and sister of the late Peter Held. Funeral of Harry Evans. See the beautiful The funeral of the late Evans was held yesterday afternoonHarry at 4 o'clock from his late residence. 514 Isorth Second "West street. The services were conducted by the Woodmen. Interment was In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Monte! Clock You can buy of Small Boys Start Fire. A grass fire, started by boys, at the rear of 37 West North Tenrnle street. which was started by boys playing with $4 It's h M"l ,at-rt.h- y and half-ho-ur strike. H " Nothing Happens By Chance And the new com meal, scientifically prepared and ground, make3 MAIZENE what it is eminently superior for corn meal cooking. Tour grocer ells Maizene in 5 and sacks, white and yellow. nd li f (No knife no drugs), treats sucall chronic diseases. Call cessfully & Murry, 303 on or write HBeaven AT A rr Anor'nooh li "Tnr rv. D. O., ladies' department, Con-sultatlon free. 1 I Will Lawrence Improves. Word was received here today to the ef fect that Will Ivawrence. who is III at Brighton, is improving. Dr. Donoher of 1'ark City has taken the case and he be lieves Mr. Lawrence will be sufficiently recovered Dy tomorrow to return to this city. MO If -- r FLU t i. m, u.w in mm, inn el Socialists Discuss Current Events. It is always uniformly good, terday, today and tomorrow. WORLD'S FAIR MEN WILL SOON RETURN .mjiiu,Mi laiiiiijiMUiiigiwJiiiiujji buwa pany, No. East Temple street, has half a mll- Hon dollars to loan at lowest market rates 1 0HHAR0 ,' i'w" security. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SOT TIT, President: GEORGE M, CANNON, Cashier, on ifSa i.r, Tfl - rtnili ' first-cla- l; t WITH l Tor a few clays. ('. chance for fruit ennnes. Ij:s. ) I fi 2 tr.. J.i t for ! b it u!i''- - ! Fiv J t F. if, ; v dx-- 2 ! r a k r - i- " o 11 1 i I ;-' 6 i- 1 ! . f ..... V . . t!c; i r:i .T. ii"N.'. V':- I .. . fL 1 . j- , j . I x a..vV ;.v.. X .v.-.v- I VltHV H.V2NTY !NIJ:r.! E Ladies Summer Jewel rv. Noun', i: r... i r-- , ! 2 jrr ers I . T). TiiE FORD HOTEL !,.- ,; k 1 :. f ; -- '.i'.T r ;!' r' ;'"- VOLUMES INDORSE!) t'--t v ' "" 1 : - n h r. rV I"! ?. a' nr.i ;.,w. in - y t',;vi i : VTA ip'' . fl t;-- Zti ft r. !! t n , church, ANT us crs! the letn .ikrt-.u- l.e tl-n.- " but Jr.ieii!. iloi ptu. ne t Insanity Commission Hcets. The State Roard of Insanity, composed of Gov. H. M. Wells, State Treasurer Dixon and Auditor Charles M. Tingly, will hold Its regular monthlysession at Frovo today. The usual routine work will be completed. ti" tf '' t f w !." f:i'.!i ;l.'ut J . f m ' "'fsrf to r ' ; I I B ta.mer. " i Dtn-crr- ox losiottlce. - Etcnc.rTrapacr Mls M;ir.:iT-- t At!".n iKflti-- t fr t.l:ht Takes n Hi. f I-- ';: I!;". v fi'Iil'-rn- t pro t t.vi ('..ivi. bi Tn tMti.i. V.i'i Te: r !,:.to 5 tw to!yIh- Si th t Vi!U .f h.i w w - l .! N' lT It l tniy"s In a t..i !i il!-wt"- .: - h I r . i. of lh rlv r n town. I i ' t an M'.h a j ,irty i f B. n-'l- Is report-!- f - - ! f i ! iM n t' ';. I ;! f-- r t..: j. 1 . if - r" T ?! I r f r.nn' h m ! s ti. v t ..) 1: VTcxnan Bics. ITf-r.-- It's r New Drin k I T'S HILL'S the laths? FA3I0US con. orr. rosrorricc. nrl !. A ;:--- :. .f N J . w.'.-rJe(J at K:tiatth. l'.tlr.c. h"ln ir. .!!. fT.irk wjis m cus'.n of iMwird - ef ttt D?llTeTel to r11 Tb-onor call and elty. ycrur order for thu boat BTLEAD AKD CAKX3. r-srt-Ji Inn Vienna Model BaKery - ;r:-t- rl CDRP 1 IN, e '. :n, : f ld.. Ni:W YoltK. J.i!v Clark f ri:ti!--ir-- . !... the lte ji. Is. ' tary of Wur ur. r Bulnjn, the pocu i -- . ? -- t If J;y il.r '. I tr t.r l.t.:c i. '..l . , T!. " ;' N : l : i - " r I CO-- rr. F-r-rH th'- - ( . - ..- IUMQJR It. SODA FOUNTAIN ill) t n A fKDi;n HILL'S ft J ! . - f.nhrtheh:s snrchtirnw . : t.-- i :. r.Klf-- M- - is shott di.tiii..-.- 4lh. a "-- w. as:: ron tv t: Body cf Eoy Faur. !. I 12.1 " 1 i. ! wmstT St.- - ' t- - rni to. o . i , W M , interior dccorr.ting I I American Yall Paper Co. a I 6 E. Third South St. S Kber W. Hall. ur. Jertaker sr. 1 err. 210 11 r, - n ; ;r " '". !.' f. It I ' I.t-r- rui.ERAL ,5 I ! ? ; l : I ir f i ;!"' ft n.ft: "I!- - f ' ' t : :f r t! I Wc do house painting and 1 t ?? -- i; lr K. t f '.:" M If ntM'.;t F !.:. Jlt- h " rc:.l t ! r ,",-liri- ' I . ' i f . . ; 'Ui)oi .;t 'i'v,.i I.f t, u ' I h "History I I . m; if : r 1: : '. t't,. l',:fi! rf in --i r.j-l- f d: I r lo - si . .t t i.:. 1 . n.-5lr- U the thfrc . :!. In lo l lion utw.il 2 .c-- r tin," d tr. -r r i ?; - :OSD OF COAL RUKT0W ; rr. 5" - - r - I't'r". l 1 t!,,r. ''"' th'- tXt.ii l ' i- -w 1 5', br 0 i" t ; :. i Tl p- - !t II. C"7ip ;. t I w. i y-c- 1: - r.i!:- .'ilyf. Lid tithe- M.t vp- - 1 1 Lin 1 Hi!c:y Tourists Tcli .o and Wllssn'a "Liens cf F.e Ht- r" ' W. W. HALL Jeweler. r or v rn is .nu vn;w. BY REV. DR. PADEn Well-Kncw- European and American Flan. " " -- a- -: lrt'rt,e Nl 't. 1-- SIWYON HOTEL. , I TH: SCHWARZ a HEIHECKE r. INt SOLili. For the next thirty days we will make to order any suit In the houe at 3 less than regular price. Work guaranteed. Sorensen and Larsen. 145 Wert Second Fouth. ss 'C!rr . f-- here and Denver. Jr. GUT -FLOWERS 1-- -- frt 1 1 ; . i FlorxJ of the Utah Oate Order of Knights of Yuns and their frlentls, was nu enjoyable affair. Rabhl Reynolds opened th wtb tm impressive a!drss. NVxt ran-.- ' th Installation of Tlcers by Jrand District IVputy Crauf. The tnusb fir tho Installation was furnished by Simon The entire musical prorramin was well rendered. The fervlr.g of refreshments ended a evening. 3 OFF TAILOR-MAD- E CLOTHINQ. pl-isan- v. I r I . I ', ; ;r . . , I J .. 1 ; M'hi I east Ti:i.i:: l. Jewish Order Holds Social. The socl il list night at the H. It. hall, metr.b-r- VISITS SALT LAKE ri j :ciin' pro-gram- fV 1- Cash Grocery fobt. j. riscHxm, ; r-- j de- Kad-lmo- u. Ji'-r)- l niw .2 Reliable e;it-rtnln(- s rr T" .V ,i AT I- given by Uu DRUG CO.. S n the : '.tv !,v.;- . (V. C,n?.tAr O. A. 11. Soc'al Tomorrow. n The Idlts uf the rj. A. U. will social tomorrow r.lght at the reMc:--jive f Mrs. Mary - Sinter. IX; Hjtr Sixth West street. Th nt Is fur She benefit of the local r !rn. ! rr:utU U.e c',Z i; i ; . , lu" Plmni lor SKt"s lr . ! 7 (1 ::; 2 I t' Kose-nhl.ttt- . Salt Lake City's new hoteL Th Kn jron, Laxfft, superb anS incomparable a box from ZU, IPs '::;. Ji.it - .V.. WITH . EXCURStON Augnat Gth to 15th. Inclusive, Round trip 31.f0 via Oregon Short Line. City ticket office 201 Main street. RIO GRANDE CHIEF "ice tth LBS. FQ1 SI.03 17 Is The Socialists held a meeting v?sterdav and listened to an address bv Charles MaJ. S. K. Hooper, general passenger Stewart on "Current Events." The neak. and ticket agent of the Itlo Grande, ar- er dwelt on the passage by Congress of what is known as the militia bill and the rived here today from Denver and is In . . defeat of the eight-hou- r ...-W1 1 .v r, non and antUininne- w, Kenera tion bills. Owen Prentiss will address the meeting next Sundav on "The Pnin- - e agent, or. xne rassenger aepartment in this city. the Democratic Party." MaJ. Hooper expects to remain In Salt T.olra csisrol a.-a-. nnrl tf 111 rKan laU wK z,iuii xrusi v,oin- - the more Important stations between yes- fn wanted In Sacramento for grand larceny. Sheriff Reese at one time wa a resiof Spanish Fork. In Ft.ih county, dent the city. Pioneer Ding Store Is Sold. will and visit old friends before golr, of Ashton avenue At the Intersection John T. Treasurer and Joseph Toung of and to California. back car Rtreet the East Ninth a kock opnngs. wyo., nave purchased the switch and threw Brown in such aspilt manGodbe-Pitt- s drug store on the corner of First South and Main streets. This Is ner that hl3 wrist was broken. SAN FRANCISCO EXCURSIONS perhaps the oldest drug store in Utah. thanks to the men and officers for their kindness in selectlner him for the nositirm Lieutenant-ColonThe newly-mad- e was in New York when the election took place anu win noi return ior several weeks. M. Iik. SUGAR E3 DOW a:;d will cri.L Sheriff D.'.vli Reese of Sirrnmer.to. f'al.. cam1 to Salt Lake yesterday fto:n Ogdcn. He will today present rejuljl- tlon papers to Gov. Wells for a tr.nn named Fanon. a native of Oreece, wh early-closin- Baking with poor flour.In There are a sack of no grievous moments Living E.xp:nscs Reduced COMES AFTER MAN E. J. Murray Dies Suddenly. Edward J. Murray of 101S West Second BREAKS MAN'S WRIST South street died yesterdav at the nee of 4J years, alter a short illness. The news of his death will be a surprise and a source of regret to scores of his friends Joseph Brown sustained a fractured men. the railroad with whom he wrist In a street car accident last night. among Brown waa a passenger on a Calder s children. park car iute last night on his way io f!kt. In S - - ft CALIFORNIA SHERIFF Director General Whltaker and Judge Shurtllff of the World's fair commission are expected to return from St. Louis within the next few days. They are now engaged arranging the details for the Utah exhibits. Immediately upon their return the will hold a meeting and ar commission Greenewald Thanks Utah Guard. the exhibits. The for range collecting A telegram was receivey yesterday from Is now attending to college Agricultural L.ieut.-Co- l. J. A. Greenewald, who was the collection of the articles that will recently elected to that rank In the National Guard of thl3 city, expressing his constitute the agricultural display. ST! wl'.l do thr ',rg the e t rr. ;ru!t the rll. S'M rj rr.:i to any - Via Oregon Short Lln. Final limit October 15th. See Short Line agents. "SPLIT" SWITCH r--C'.i Irrjr.ier rrrti. thlr woik thorouttly ytt ft 3 fT.ft,'e i.tt llvr f'J'.l 4 -- los aijqfxfs and hettjkn, $30.50, August tth to 13th, Inclusive, Rossini h jrr?' 3 COIL MAIN f FIHST FOFTH ETS. HALT LAKE CITY. $31.50. half-holida- i e-- cr.:y SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN started and has met with some success, whereby the y hutchtrs and grocers will have a every Friday. Beginning with July 24th, all the meat and grocery stores lh the southeastern part of the citv will close at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. This g will be in vogue every Frl- day during the summer months. A vr?.3 f rJL'-l'C- m A movement has been 1 r favor pUlntlff In th raw of the IMngham c;old and t'opper Mlnlrg company vs. Daniel Harrington. The action was brought to quiet title to a piece of property in wijleh Nnt F--nr.d Elizabeth lodn and th Frying er Inclaim, located In Illngham. volved. Faulkes (a "Idylle- - (in rl fat) b) 'intermezzo" (requested). .Masoagnl (c) "Old Melody." Franr. Abt "Still Is th Night" Miss Kmlly Larson. "William Tell" overture orryj,j iirr.i r .!rr.try What ttar.t It lr.jC. f't March. Butchers' and Grocers' Holiday. rz i r.igm. George T. Brice, who has been manager ior some years, win remain until Septem- Der xsL, wnen another local druggist will ia.e rus piace. OSTEOPATHY -f-T-;s euf-ftrln- i 5.?. 1- Thomas Ferklr.s. a ttrakfn-in- . who was brought here several das auto g from a crushed foot. Is resting easy today and the. phyvllans attending him believe his recovery v. Ill t ow be rapid. Gangrens- - attacked th wound 4 a day or so ago ant yesterday It became necessary to perform a second operation by which the kg wa? amputated above the kr.e. e 1 U,-i- e 1R years oil, h.s d.irk Shtlton eyn. Is five hair and s,en Inches high and weighs 140 iound.. He was hired by a Soda Sprlnsrs. Ida., mer chant to drive the team and wagon from that place to Salt Iake. When lant he was leaving Ixg.n on July 4th at. I said he w.m tound for Halt The Sheriffs of southern Idaho have been notified to look out for him. Miss Emily Larson will assist Trof Sergeant A. H. Lund and former Cant Charles Floyd are about to organise a McClellan at the Tabernacle, orpan re new company of militia. Any applicants desiring to join this company should ap-- cital tomorrow afternoon at 5:10 o'clock. ar7Tlon5' between 8 and 9:30 The following programme will be rcn- p.eJVr u vivtis. tutie.-ua. . 1 1 In ct b1!. hurrr ar.S worry, elmont cvrryor.e r.Fi a -t !' r- - r.TU'stor to ciT f jntrsct th Word was received by Sheriff Emery h!s morning that Frank Shclton l wanted on a charge of taking a le.im and wagon and either dlr posing or hid- ng the horses and lh contents of the w ugon. ASSIST IN RECITAL trv Gentle Regulator.. A GODBE-PHT- Mlninjt Company Wins Suit. Judge Morse this mornirg gave a of th cision In m. i DRIVER ARE MISSING Will Organize Militia. for eight-da- y MISS LARSON WILL matches, was extinguished without2 loss by tho fire crew from station No. yesterday afternoon. McCrOnanay The temperature today promises to be several degrees higher than yesterday and there is a possibility that all rec- ords for the year will be broken. The minimum recorded lawt night was only 67 degrees and nt aa early hour this morning thr thermometer com menced to rise rapidly. As the day ad vanced the heat became more Intense. The hot .vpell is occasioned by an area of low pressure that Is moving thix way from the Oregon coast and may last ev eral days. Dr. Hyatt Is forecasting fair weather for tonight with unsettled weather for tomorrow, lie believen th storm cen- ter may give precipitation as It passes over this vicinity. The maximum tem perature recorded here yesterday was 92 degrees ccr lstmt jca both In quality ant price. LOSES HIS LIMB Salt Laker Dies. n Uf'. INJURED BRAKEMAN Sergt. Pratt Keturns. resuming his duties at the station last night. of Diarnor.ia In Fa'.t jocr money hr trsi-crrter- Ideas In JHamoml Jenetry in We ore shonir.ff ll tK,' a lltt lclture lime to tr hsA ou north window, .ml JuU w.?h we are jc:tlrT will ;t. n fr,.- :iyf tVat and let us show 7 Indiana avenue, bv the 1. N. CJ. All members of the club and their friends are invited. Arthur Pratt, desk sergeant at the po lice station, returned from a ten days fishing trip in northern Idaho yesterday. r har-'Ie- TEAM, WAGON AND club. Well-Know- Ike To All Points on II. O. W. Jlj.t July 2Crd and 24th. gooi until 27th. 1106 witn (nickerbocker ,0.DJ U s ar.d t more Jot and naturi.ll you nn you can find elsr hro ou'il r;et It. re k. HaLF-FAR- E P. N. O. Glee Club Will Entertain. A lawn party will be given on Thursday night. July 23rd, at the home of Mrs. Fox, A it lrgcrt We are 1 E. W. Hutchinson, formerly the head of the bureau of animal Industry at Port land. Or., has been transferred to Salt Lake, where he win nil tne same posi tion. Main Street. 235 HOME NEWS. j w 1 i SNAP SHOTS AT IN EVERT DESCRIPTION two-mil- n The race horse men today "won the case brought against them by the city to prohibit bookmaklng and pool felling, hence the race meet which was temporarily stopped by the Rrrest of F. CHICAGO, July 20. Temperatures at 7 a. m.: New York. GS; Boston. 6: Philadelphia. 72: Washington. 72; Chicago, tS2; Cincinnati, GS; Minneapolis, 56; St. Louis, Diamonds Diamonds e race with the entries nnd a same number of entries Is announced for Tloneer day. Friday, July 2th. The caie of the city against F. M. Nelson, who was arrested Thursday for selling pools on the races, was derided In favor of th defendant by Judge Dlehl today. Powers, Btraup A. Llpp-maIn defending the cae arguM that there Is no law on the statutes of I'tah that prohibit betting on rr.ee. The law provides against gaming and defines this as participating In a game played with cards, dice or other mechanical devices. It designates several games such as faro, roulette and rOntalns a clause which reads, "and similar games." The court decided that racing w us not a similar game as those. mentioned and therefore discharged the defendant. Manager Montgomery has telegraphed to ! for several carloads of horse and with thew shipped here Immediately In nddltton to the 10O or nwre now nt ih truck will have as good a stable as any In the Went. Several Kssirrn rliers are also expected to an.ve here eaily next Temperatures Elsewhere. 8ALT LAKE CITT. Rates: men.' WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the northern Rocky mountain slope. New Mexico, M. Kelson, a bookmaker, will be pulled Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri; lowest over the plateau region, the yupper Mis- off. souri valley and extreme Northwest. Racing: will be resumed at the AgriPrecipitation occurred over portions of cultural park Wednesday and Manager Arizona, western Texas. New Mexico, western Missouri, Minnesota, North Da Montgomery of the Salt Lake City Runkota and the British Northwest Territo- ning: association says lie will give the ries. Thunderstorms were report ed over of BritDakota of North lovers and the the sport the finest races they portions ish Northwest Territories. ever seen. The card for Wedneshave R. J. HYATT, Local P'orecaster. day will be the one that was to have been run last Friday. Mr. Montgomery also announced that Today's Temperature. 6 o'clock 72 deg 7 o'clock 70 rtrg S o'clock 79 deg HEAT RECORD MAY SO 9 o'clock 10 o'clock M ag leg 11 o'clock BE BROKEN TODAY deg 12 o'clock oVg 1 o'clock 00 deg The Man on Meighn St. 5 p. m. Tuesday, moun Test Case Brought by the City Is Decided in Favor of Local Sports- on Wednesday and Thursday no charge of admission to the race course will e made to women. A special card which includes a hurdle race with four or more 20, 1002. 214 main Street 240 223 your 2) july moni;i:y ktxkixg, . I v..-- Ml4 ju"e Tbcno 103L 10 E. 3rd EonOu 1 ! ! |