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Show The Salt Lake telegrram. G AD" CITY.ORDIN ANCE n "n r 3H PIONEERS ii in u A Up of nIp "Most wonderful preparation in the world." Dr. Monroe. "Does more for my complexion and form than anything I have ever used." Anna Held. Thousands of . Testimonials. ' 'IB ' n. A I V'f l . ' ft CHARLE V All speak in the highest terms of FLESH FOOD This famous preparation ha3 many imthe itators, but ihero is nothing like it onmore market. It has stood the test for recyears and is now than t profession and ognized by the medical thousands of grateful women who have it as beiny: the only preparation that OUT with FIRM. KOFN'D will HEALTHY FjT:S1I, thin checks, neck and armf. u'-e- FOU DEVELOPING THE BUST or restoring: flabby breasts to their natit has never ural beauty and contour satisfaction. failed to Rive perfect pr-a- DR. CHARLES t CV?l: Dr. Charles' Flesh Food will also found on sale at the JT. J. HILL DRUG CO. be I ti.v.dr np rchaiHliv h in ! OP VAU t'i f:.;u-b- - men's Suits t. gar-inei;- ,: 'in J r 1 : (TT!'. T ; . Water fur bathing air July 21th. S3-I5- i- i Boys' Fixings n!:c"';ut..m:. I'umvF.u:. i;t. at 'Ni;.tii:i.: VAi.vn. HAT-- if 4 $1.69 and $2.38 i v.'.i . at atfupay - Boys' Knes Pants WA. ta: 1 Fin day A:;r . 1 k AO A IN WK HKMIND VOT. r.j Yof STUK THAT UV. AUK IN TIM: III'WJT ' '1 1 1: f d. gj i r-i- s e v l J;a Ni;V YUK, . - S; l .f a . t l.-i"- j . or P t:. , t- i r - e t: 1 Pi r I". ' . ! 1 ." r .:!"! in - i J s.t 1 i',f b .ti.; th. n an lb- . 11; ai . v-- - : i .t f i II i th" t:;t- . ,:! t It." ' r. 1 it t: I d .. t I .;r, 1 I:-"- r 1" ; C A j i!..- - f. 1. 1 ;i .f C - ' l. u i PAG 1 -- J f 4 - i r i..- - . ' 7 j "i . ' C ; rr ' , b b' t ,!!-- . r . , : t ; 5 3 : :.s tb- t i. t -- n:ght. This pyrotechnic exhibition contains nine distinctive features, among which are 'an ox team, pioneer's wagon and bus:t of lirigham Young in lance work; illuminated palm trees and beehives, specially constructed display v. In el., rockets and balloons. The exhibition has been arranged by C. Willard and L,. C. Millard, Jr., experts in pyrotechnics. ORGAN GRINDER IS ; 3.1 Fa.vi to . ... W't r .. ,. lo.!' llu" " ?-- t FA! low r.it s fr m nth : City Tick.t CLAIMING EARLDOM Yi:K. ir RIDE ;r ( 1 i , M.tt-..-- President and Theodore, Jr., Journey .!!; on Horseback to Visit Execu...; tive's Undo. OVSTKIl P.AY. N. Y.. July 2.1. -- Firstly r.t after 2 o'clock this morning Prt h'.s fl llcosevclt, accompanied by "'. ' fen, Theodore, ylaited from Hill on a horse back iM to SayAille, L I. The President tfV-- to to visIlfi.s-v-ltMr.-- , it his uncle, Robert lloosevtit was deterred from sittemptin the long vide, about thirty mi! , by t!i very uniTopitioun weather. The President and his pen were unacc ompanir.. Two secret servk-- offlf b ft OyM-vHay last nlht for F '.yvllb- by train. ThPresident will Fp. nd tho day and idzht with hi.---, uncle-- having Sar;.: r:,"; Hill on his return xWv. early tomorrt-- v it; 01 nlng. .r.e ; Jr-- y ti i:y. ;; e J; iy ' ' - v.bH- - r- - Viscount Hilton, Who Made Music in London's Streets, Has Case in Court. The claim of WilLONDON, July liam Tournur Thomas PouV.ett. Viscount in the llinton, the former organ-grindto a is claimant who streets of London, the earldom of Poulktt. was before on privilege of th" IIou?e of 23. er e ts fr - , Hi A v. 1 .vn -- , Y.itd 4.-- ELMO HOTEL. : : . i ' : .' t" t 1 f7,v;i. t t -:! ;? t - 1- ' 4.-- ' ! r .! t 1 i f uh cf K::;s t - !- r i;tiM:r;,i. t t ? T t 1 1 T pf rt: f : ;r:i:" t: !"" I;! And. :. :t t:r I .,1 c:t Wrcc-tc- r- L-- it t l . ;r . . ; - c : - . 3 . 1 Keeo Your Insides Cool ! t Ilrrc's V -- V V Hii face U.J 'f-- f his a :r..:i v. .' U .il! j ;!; !:';.:' t :r t " 1 i ir il; t his p.: j! i; ! - n: a tier c i stomach Ariival nt Sayville. 1 - .i n c vS. n i ! : a:bl you'll y: Q'l'jn r.i-;r.- j 1 r'--.-- c w h : It . tl: r v, ;t;.'il hr.m. t . . . j.. - i" tt; A a I:rrj con! inuic, VU f.v. iv ratha:t:c CASCAKET ( r 1 tfn ln;;t .iiui !. - i thi;rr.p r.:;r.i 1. ' 1. J 1! t) S he ill v.url: .h tr. . f .r : ..1. ! fi::e all !".-.- : In t ..:73::.rr ti; ' iiiniui !TI tnc'f.ir:. ri h ..rt hi; it;, nluT 1 ii.. - ss l i:i I hi to h.-.'- to::; v.i-i- r b Ivllv r V: a!i h" tv I iiHtl a t !s h; 1 - 1 fir., all hrc.w that v.. in the ! or!y. KfTp c every ni';h.t r.t y our insMvs, y.v- - yni ! I: w T i uvj, I Cif-'- i j"- - t; j;.s ;7 5 b ' till? ;m (It: it :;::;. r.nd hi.i hr.:l :vA !;::: hei ,h U !.i:a ! 1 p.'l !I'-r-sr , ; r Lords today. SAYVIT.LF!. L. I.. July n. Th? The claimant, who is of striking apurrivtd here a few minpearance, was prest nt with counsel, whi dent and party 0 o'clorlc this morTd:':, ridevibefore utes an as his requested adjournment, dence was not ready. Counsel for the ing directly to the heme of the ir' uncle. Robert Korevrlc, ahout a defense was allowed to state his case, mil this little town. The Presifrom for was it contending- that impossible the claimant to be a son of the late earl, dent arrived at too early an hour to attract much attention. Sine he cam'' he though the earl's marriage to the claimhas pont the time about the ground. of was mother not The denied. ant's his uncle's estate. will probably last several days. - la r f i: ,1 : . Cb.-- i : i 1; !:...! h l .i" b : ,.l t' r r 1 !' .r , n Through Ycrk. Streets. l'-- CREW OF LAUNCH Not Al 1gv;c1 to ITruch ROOSEVELT TAKES THIRTY-MIL- E Worhtri Etrlkinr; Textile ! t t ain LAiu: t h t .! ! LIFEBOAT SAVES J0?iES TURI1ED DOWN 7 -- I. Vi fifiicf. St. con., i J ;. ---- f " 1 t.. ARMY" OF MOTHER c 1, 1 I . 1 VAKK'OCl'Li; !'v c : 3 e.r. t i.orT MAN noon - 1 j 1 ft.;!i e 5. ! 1 j nt. ::" r 1 i: LTi:: He ' K ' it" t U.CCO l.,b;. i; - i . " 1 .f.v. : r V'wf I: -- 1 :'.A?c CUK IS T 1 - t iy ': "'. . ..-- fOUTHWK.ST COI'.NKP. LAS' iv t? P- - t! 'J.t u - t;c r:v. r.vi' .. r 1 i fr n ' :" .. .i " ! . f -- ,1 tb ' v : '. '. r- '' 111 : : ! ! . -- Ii W ; n:ii!!;iii,i' - and - v h'i-... 1',.7't : . 17 T..V) u. II 7dt:;. Sd.i Sn'r.c;3 3( "1 ? Natv.p.i .. .. v;.7 Montp' llor . 'J.' ?. 17.;. P. raid!. ... ;.!m v. 'i:v.. wr-m . 17. ?lnckfec--- t .. I.-- ;;y :i Z' Or.tatio .. .. Idaho Falls. s. :: it . 1 - rh r ;: ;. u;- . - i.-.- Thd- : t ! pi i! '. j r by t; ' ' At 1 p:i, ::?' " :it" F T, . F,tv.I r.1 I i P. v .h:-,:t- T'tah stations. Mr.in st. 11 - ! 21- -: t .in- - Lrl th- "Will paltim.!:!: f t:. i : :! NORTH. n 1 . . ::;.n ; C 5. v ;!-- tl .ial i at alt . Indin. ici.s to Leader ;f of I'rosid Was CJajr-'ma'Giant p.! Wen Toint. .n h'g Via Orr pen Fh'.tr !.lr. raUs from tJ.iU Lak" to M.tli":i r:r."?: . Limit. Itnte. davr i To. To. I:,it. r. . ' 2 ... 2.r. IV, MUt. T.iikr-- .5 . du" Jrisha-l e.. ,..; . .. CciliiTihtcn .. ::.r 3.:.", 1:. Kpenc. r .. .. 11.::. :. Men!on .. I.otran I1') 1.'. Halm..(i "it .. 4.1 i:. Am. F.i!:? .. 7 r1 Siriie h.fi.-Richmond .. A.':r, F Mlri.! Franklin ... 4r. 1". Kim.cr. i 4.LT. 1f. Shnsh.m" 11. Preston, , s: l.-Oxford p 4., r.t"i 1:. Hiif":. McCammon li t. :- of set pieces especially appropriate to Pioneer day, is offered by the management of Caldcr's park tomorrow 5 C.V.IC( ;ins.m.d. 1 A beautiful display cf firework?, 1 "in A N AS EXALTED RULER HOLD COIiFEREiN'CE 3id, July ng u This Store Quits FANNING IS CHOSEN" PAULIST FATHERS 1 con-eisti- I ii l 122AIAIN ST.122. This Store Quits v (V rrespor.dlr.,ly j! : : EXCURSION .'i4 ILAt'i;. i : 'j Itlgby lu."i Uexburg St. Aathor.y 10. 10 b lATmiU- V. 52. 25, $1.95 4 two cf n lot. !. jo; hir.rr- In tb; 1'!. tn r!n- -' TM FT.ni ). V, r,t:d l- FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT CALDER'S PARK lusht IC. The Little Gentle- Boys' Suits Or, an ! tit come, iU:ST s,tl. AT A MKUi: I'lTTANCI NOW TO I'irt M X'VVAU AL. OST OF rt ;t th . Xo woman should have wrinkles or or mouth. Dr. crow's feet about the eyes Charles' FItsh Food removes them like magic. S FECI A Li OFFER. The regular price of but Dr. Charles' Flesh Food is $1 a bo:, new of to 'introduce it into thousands homes we have decided to send two boxes and to all who answer this advertisement Fend us $1. All packages are sent in plain wrapper, postage prepaid. A sample box ju?t enough to 7? C X Ki-if- -' R convince you of the merit Flesh Food will be cent of Dr. Charles' which pays for the cost free for 10 cents of mailing". AVe will also send you our book, "Art of Massage," which contains all the proper movements. Illustrated, for neck and arms, and massaging the face, full directions for developing the bust. Address I y It is b. lit v. d that will - llnally try valley th.atord. rs to this efT. t . v. ill b- - r by the end ef the v. k. 7.1". t ; . - will be b.etd. Ilt.eii.ft ... ;.V f i S..OB, $3. 38, $2.90, 51.98. Orders revived from the Adjul.mt- Gcncral are to th effet that il..- Guar I remain in the Me I ten clays, but tle-did not st it v.h re U encampin t,t able alarm in, this city and ogden occurred at an early hour this morning. Buildings bearan to tremble- - and windows to rattle in the eastern part of the city at 1:29 ey clock. The shocks v.tc short, eiuick and quite percc ptible. seeming to move from southeast to northwest. Xo elamage resulted from the .shock, but many persons who are unused to such earth tremors were and badly awakened from sound frightened. The wave does rot appear to have reached Ogden until several minutes later, but from reports received from there, was more decided than in thU vicinity. li m m now tomk. ski.linc r.ovs clothinc;. t hi ar (!: ft Jtoek: .tr- tho nvdlutn and t!!'.i;r i;ra ! :it i:p .nl,J. The remaining va!u 510, T!mi5diy, Friday nti ! Hat ird i 'j - n The National Guard of Ttah on; ( red to prepare to go Intp crimp Au- gust lnh, a i id the e Tict rs an I in n at, making big preparations for consider- irrr ri.Klv ii l thr'.pj ctI ' b In r. to l National Guard Will Pilch Tents August 18th; Place Undecided. ! ' liursday. Suits Boys' two Ace - rCK REMOVING WRINKLES. p for the r.KST ir.uh. ORDERS TO MAKE CAM P Distinct Shocks Awakened Sleepers at 1:30 O'clock This Morning. i I i f t r i r fit vloXh s 1;ish of I'.civs Tin- - .' - ! s OY III vi; posrnvKLv ! EARTHQ UAKE TS CITY rs 23 A K . tT I at U SS IMMri: THAN t t hfi f. I'arlv r(im rs nlwav h slc-e- p S1I0I3LI BEAD THIS rvs' UiriL' S-- Blackheads, pimples, greasy far nn 1 are v commuddy complexions, whl-mon among women, especially girl-- at a certain age, destroying bauty. and making repulsive, featurra which would otherwire appear attrart-tiv- e and refined, indicate that the liver is out of order. An occasional doe of llerbine will clan the bowels, regulate the liver and .o i stab!t?h a cl.;r, healthy complexion. ZQc, at Z. C. 2l. 1. drug store. K. NUFP 5A1D. rmav and baturaav Rcpulsive Features. - IN pantn th train and gath. rlnt: a dianapolis. number of men v.ciu back fiver ll.f trark. Th4 girl was found ?m from the track, and l' yonl r.unv rnus KtatrVifs. t,hv was uninjured. She ban in l ceollci ti'in of leavlrt the car. n- that caused i the T T scivml. - An earthquake f .4 years ago tomorrow the pioneers of Utah entered Salt Luke, valley, headed by lirixham 'YounjT. They cam-o- ut of the mouth of Immigration canyon after many wetks of weary travel. Kvery year since that date. July 21, 1847, the day has been celebrated uh th ago a semibirthday of Utah. Six years centennial celebration w as lit Id in this city, and was attended by thousands of people from all over the State Tomorrow nearlv nil the business houses of Salt Lake will be close 1. Th members of the Nauvoo Legion will fire a falute of twenty-fou- r guns Ht daybreak on Capitol hill. Tho gun ur 1 In the siege at Nauvoo will be used In firing the salute. All the resorts have arrar.gd for attractions, and the Indications an 'that every one who ii, able to take a holiday will join In the calibration of th flfty fixth anniversary of the pioneers. me-rn- NEW YORK, July 23. Frederick W. II oils, secretary of the American dele gation to The Hague peace conference and more recently member of the In ternational court of arbitration, ilied suddenly of heart failure today at his home, Yonkers, X. Y. George "W. Frederick Holls was born at Zelienople, Fa., July 1, Is.jT, was from Columbia college in graduated 187S and studied also in the university at Leipsic. lie was a delegate to the New York constitutional convention in 1S91. member of the peace conference at The Hague in 1 v.9 and was recently member of the international court. He was the author of a number of books, including numerous lectures and essays on political subjects. i. Not Sell Boys' Clothes at Their Future Horn:. 154 Main St. Will Fifty-si- x fuurtee-n-year-ol- d Yonkers, N. Y. t i t LEAPS FROM FAST TRAIN AND ESCAPES UNINJUR ED Arbitrator Expires of Heart Disease at His Home in J Fifty-Six- th pavement, which becomes softened when the hot sun is shining on it. to Bid on Pavements Pavement Is Damaged. This operation is performed hundreds 4 of times a day before the streets are I That Are Not Kept cleaned at The consequences are that whennight. the cooler weather comes the asphaltum where the. dirt was Free From Gravel. ground in is of an inferior quality to that adjoining it and little by little a hole is worn in the street. What is the causa of the indisposition is alleged that if the following orIt 5n the part of loral contractors to put dinance was enforced the pavea dis(n a bid for any of the street paving for tricts would not be in the condition Salt Lake when bids are advertised for? which they now are. This ordinance is found in section 12, of Streets, in the This question was asked several conRevised Ordinances of the and has tractors in this city yesterday. been in effect since May 13, city 1S90: All refused to answer explicitly sayTropping Stones on Street Forbidden: person who shall throw, cast or Any ing that there were matters in connecinto, drop or leave in any street or put tion with the street paving business public place in Salt Lake City, any that were better left unknown to the stones, gravel, dirt, manure or garor allow the same either intention general public. One contractor said he bage or ally could give the reason in three words, from carelessly orto drop or be thrown other vehicle driven any wagon but he declined to say what they were. through the streets of the city and al- This contractor finally admitted that it low the same to remain without intend- removing it, shall on conviction be was no harder to pave the streets of this ing fine-in a sum not less than $5 nor more city because of any particular forma- tnan 5iou lor each and every oftense.' tion, than other towns; that plenty of cheap labor could be secured to perform the work, and that the necessary materials to put down the pavement were as easily obtained in the city as elsewhere. From this it may be surmised that there is something on the part of the city that causes this general reluctance to bid manifested by paving contractors. The Money Goes East Girl Somnambulist, When Eastern paving concerns nearly always place the only bids received and Picked Up, Still Unget the work. It is only after much to offers that advertising any lay pavement are received at all. conscious of Her ExOne contractor explained that the city of Salt Lake had an unenviable reputation as to the treatment of contracperience. tors employed in demanding a large amount of work for the amount of money paid. POCATELI.O, July 23. A reinnrkablo One ground on which most asphaltum from instant death or horrible mu escape paving companies balk is the insertion tilation occurred on the Oregon Short Tino of a clause in the contract requiring the near Owinza station, ninety milos vc?t company securing the work to keep the an of at hour Jtiere, a in district certain for early yesterday paved repair number of years. The city asserts that ing, when Berth this clause is simply a protection on its Garsh "Wilier, a somnambulist, jumped part in order that no inferior work from her berth the window may be done on the streets and says of the sleeper through the while that if a thorough job is made of the flyer was running at the rate of eastUuind sixty-fiv- e paving, it will not require any repairs miles per hour, and was picked up asleep until after the time specified on the some hours later with no bones broken contract. no and serious injuries. The contractors, on the other hand, The girl had retired with her sister that a large- amount of the damage some twenty minutes arlier, and she had fay done the pavement is by the city's fail minutes beleaped from the car jwr-nture to prosecute individuals who drop fore hpr ahsence was discovered. At Kimama her father, a resident of I large cobblerocks, gravel and other on the street. It is gritty substances noted that the drivers of many teams Your Summer Vacation and wagons employed in excavating for us to elo your paint overload their wagons and as a result Is a good time etc. "We have the best ing, on papering, stones street. the and dirt the drop and wall paper. paint, painters, Immediately after, a heavy, broadV. A. DITVAL.L.. tired furniture van comes along and 124 W. 2nd o. 'Phone 2143-grinds these foreign substances into the American T i u Anniversary of "Pioneer Day" Will Be Kept Tomorrow. Local Contractors Refuse FREDERICK HOLLS . lf-M- HONORING v SUDDEN DEATH OF TITT'RSDAY F.VKNINO, .TUIA 1 t 1 move; nt in VrfV !.iV. I Ic .rt 1); c. e. c. I.cn;ay 5a771 drvc!nj.. lac :r."rn:r. ; 'ac 4; .. t.t Cl:i:j9 c.f cr yw.z f 1'tw Ycfk. I V gm; t , I V |