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Show i Lake Telegram.- The Salt 10 The Evening Telegram. EL KS ARE HUSTLING FOR BIG STATE CONVENTION TELEPHONE NUHBlslS. If you're trying to $ live happily with f) your wife "that q good coal" will help (p you. Business office Editorial rooms 210 223 SALT 'B LAKE At the meeting of th Klks last trfr, Lon Myr, G. It. C'.'avrlar.d. V. Adoljh Hlmn. John W night. Exalted Ruler James C. Leary U. LavIII". W. J. Krowntnc. and appointed the 'following as delegates IinKley time. Ogden ia the Garnr. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and from lodge No. 85 to the State convenThnman Keenly of OsrJn van preswith possibly local tion to be held in this city next month: vicinity: Upsettled. showers tonight or Friday. ent at ih meeting 'V?1 pvrnlns: and t 11. W. J. William L, I). Freed, Dal, 23. a trfonal Invltatb-UTAH: tended Generally DENVER, July 1 lo a fair tonierht and Friday, except possibly lleywood, A. V.. Lyon, Thomas Homer, of t h local d .T In showers in south portion tonight; cooler M. E. Mulvey, James C. Leary. Parley "big dolnj!" whli h ar- t !.; in north portion Friday. of K'.kdom Iti th ltnr.i'dl-nt- t P. Chrlstenfen. John S. Crltchlow. WEATHER CONDITION'S. futurtv That lod c l m.iklr.K r!.tr. Silks. James Devine, Joseph (Jeorge b'tirat1' H tlrt rut The barometer is highest over the upner irpar;.tion to ln lud ThorraR t Moiltz. Jutob I. K.tr- - i f Pa and Mh .Lake Llppman, region Mississippi valley, atinhTfary, J n .Ut nn L k cific States, and lowest over the Northern th1 F. ball PUtv N A. Kansohoff. I h . I c f and Southern plateaus. th Th of Redman. L. I). Itogers. Ralph (pjthrle. lolK tfnms. IIo Precipitation occurred over portion? train III be a Mon S. Woods. 11. V. R. Thompson. F. C. Utah, Idaho, Oregon. Washington. h r, M. r. Guthrie; twitch, Ralph jiu Arizona. tana, Colorado. New Mexico. l II. O. F. Dtehl. I P. W. Richmond. L"ler Krnr.it'T: nr.t bar. Lynn. Nebraska and Missouri. Thunder-storm- s cor.d bar. Dim T. Smtlli: third, t. .... were reported over portions of Colorado, L. Gardner. A. W. Itaybouid. J. Arizona. Idaho and Missouri. John Sharp: fhert top. K. r. i::n,; C. K. Cleaveland. L. L Knmo-hofur.kmi-.MiThe temperature changes were pener- r.'iw It, j;rr.it Herman Hamberser and W. H. b'ft field, "thef thally unimportant. Sheriff: n.d. th' rtj.tody 11. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. Tremayne. Thomas IIoitit; rlcht f!ld. J.tjr.-,- . i. Tliotr.as I. Pitt nt. l Midway 13 Planned. Leary: ubftltutes. -. iikH. Kb Today's Temperature. chalrma.. L. K. Pamberger was made th" Mxiilt 11u!t Inry ( Decrees. of the specialties committee. I!'" an! 121k a all ' folf, o'clock that the he nounced had that appointed 7 o'clock Tl lowing- to asnlt him in the handling of themvlvfs if thr Inxltaib'ti to at tid S o'clock . 71 btation of tl.' the midway, which v. Ill be one of the the anniversaryt o'clock r lU. r ' ti 'i t P, Ik, ire features of "Purple Day" at the Salt 10 o'clock their U'1- -' grand- bduc and ietir.Sn ur.t- 11 o'clock Palace. ...79 r rr.-12 o'clock ...7.1 V. Warren. Penjamln I). Luce. form or th" rRUkir Hnm (. I I.i;n- 1 o'clock F.Ik muM l'.k hat. FAcry iru Thomas Pitt. Thomas' Homer. James C. ir.- at: whit" S. self Ihr with t'lir;!' Lester I). Freed. CalweM ! 11." j b fuppli.-Worxls. George W. Silks, Ronjamln F. brclla. ...will h will Temperatures Elsewhere. I.I Redman, William I). McAllister. James f tlCHICAGO, July 23.- -7 a. m. terr.or-raJoseph ). Nyj'trom. haJrm:r Fred J. Wood. J. Tod Goodwin. Iarv. tures: New York and F.oston. OS: Phila 11. r r comi.iittfor M. A. Will transportation Julius Gauer, J. (tray, delphia, 72; Washington. 70; Chicago. l lat nicht tl it convention. L. anr.oun' Martin. Jeo I). Ivllt. Duugherty. Minneapolis, 01; Cincinnati, 70; St. Louis. had been sm urrd from .4. William J. Parnett. Oscar Uevmar.n. I.. a reduced rats from Tlnlic. Park t'lly nr.d H. rallro.u S. Hall. the M. Will H. Kohn. F. Plake. Provo. OKdrn at.d Po atel'., I i . 1' Mton, Ralph Guthri. A. A. HelJuly 23. a v PATEMT LEATHER SHOES X. THK RIGHT STYLE, FIT AND PRICK. th-li:rrr- .brs 1 . 1.1 AND CITY, Utah, Thursday, Dooly Block, Tel. NW2-Forecasts till 6 p. m. Friday, mountain 6) HOUSE SLIPPERS DAnClKG PUMPS Mil 2H, IS 03. NEW ARRIVAL OF A Committees Prepare to Make "Purple bay" One Long to Be Remembered in Salt Lake. WEATHER FORECASTS. TIirnSDAY EVENING, JfLY d ::-r-- - The Man on Oi:-de- b'-tw- n Ilr.-U- Melghn St. p a: J C 259 -- 3T. A1AIIN : Fr-d- Ny-stro- STORE m. f, . u-r.tf-- Located In Heart .of th. Esaslaora aad Theater, LMsu t:ta. V -- r ,; U-- f-- !) k-(- V Mew Wilson HOTEL. 4 The 1) !''' If l ! HALT LAIt5 CITY. Inters: fl.00 to 58.03 par' 57. Popura? Prlce-a- " Ttesrcaurant. 2C0 with TeWph.dn.fi, E!!Hot lioms,Rlinnl Cola nc VaJr ald .. ' r, i i. r"i i - - -- Pretty Jewelry Constructions SNAP SHOTS AT The newest ideas worked into the best jewelry. You will like what vou buy here and be pleased with the prices. jr.Leave n A. K. Sayous. Mrs. Mary M. Ryan, who was at one time a teacher in the Salt Lake High school, will teach at the Gordon academy in the comins school year. Butchers' Outing at Calder's. The Butchers' Protective assoviati-and the Butchers' union will give thdr annual picnic this year at Calder's park. The free lunch will be ai attractive feature of the day's entertainment. n Your Eyes With Si , 1 Architect F. M. Timer ha. finished plans fir a new residence which Coun cilman J. J. Thomas will build upon the site of his home which was recently burned. The new home will cost $o'J0. if J To Be Repaired. 259 Main St Letters for Wright Estate. John Watson has filed a petition in the probate oivmon of the District court asking for letters of administration to the estate of John Douclas Wright, who died on July 12. 1!. The estate is val utd at about ?9(C0. Accused Greek Not Captured. I'. Kocines. a Greek section laborer, ac cused of having robbed a ffllaw-c'ou- n then slashing b.im in the tryman and face with a knife, is still at lare. Two deputy sheriffs visited the camp acain last night, but were unable to locate the man. the beautiful 8 You can buy of a noted Freinh Water for bathing July 24th. degToeK KG at Salt-ai- 1 u.-s'la- ..A Gentle Regulator.. rA j v i jT' S.- -) 5 Gl.-n-woo- half-ho- ur The funeral of John Cottam. a who died pion-- ;r will be tomorrow morning Tuesday, at 11 o'cloek the Twenty-fourt- h ward meeting-housThe deceased was an elder in the mon church. He came here in 1S.7J Nauvoo, and was closely associated President lirigham Young. He is vived by six sons and a daughter. Nothing Happens cally corn meal, seler.tifi-prepare- d and Rroimd, makes a Afy Mi il f i i,B n held from Mor- from with sur- European and American Plan. Salt Lake City's new hotel. The Ken-yoLarge, superb ani Incomparable. n. what it is eminently svtperior for corn meal cooking. Your grocer Fells Maizeno in 5 and sacks, white and yellow. U Ftah SENTOIJ HOTEL. IAIZENE mgr. A. S. CHAPMAN. DENTIST, Removed 505-- 6 building. Scott-Streve- ll ' STEOPATHY 1 (No knife, n,-- drug:s, treats succhronic diseases, (..'all cessfully on or write Heaven & Murry. 303 SPECIAL RECITAL FOR PIONEER DAY ) Auerbach Vilds. Mrs. A. B. I). O., ladies' department. su'.tation free. Con- V ' OYE'S t Iw ... HB0R I n (c) "An Old Melody" 4 Paking with poor flour. There are i:o grievous moments in a sack of i , T ;j 1 1 "fcflV ER'S OR ; It i? always uniformly good, terday, today and tomorrow. "Knehanted Bells" Haberbier (a) "Cambrian War Song" .. P.. TUchardS from "Car- (b) "loreaaor Song. men" Bizet Mr. Charles Kent. Overture to "William Tell" Rossini (1 ST! I-r- 1 In honor of Pioneer day, Prof. McClel-la- n has arranged an unusually line programme for tomorrow's Tabernacle organ recital. The recital will begin at 5:10 o'clovc in tho afternoon, the doors being locked at that hour. The programme follows: "Concert Overture in C" ... .Alfred Hollins (Dedicated to Clarence Kddy.) ". fa) "Nocture" (in 15 minor) Lemare Mur-r- v Our Reputation For reliable goods has been firmly established in this city. When you buy of us you always get the best, for our stock includes the leading brands. Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street. yes- - St. KImo European Hotel; steam heat, electric lights and baths; rms. f..V up. Main and 3rd So. Yi. L Bartlett. Prop. 4 R r Zion's Savings Bank & Trust i Com- pany, H East Temple street, has half a million dollars to loan at lowest market rates No. on I SA 'i f f ('"'Xl V-.- r k .V"- - !T.--- t r"C-:.t- r r t r : ,r r.. rf - rr 7' !.th fvi'.X V." 5 ' ar.1 --re i'. - DRUG CO., S con. main j ' .t X r:r. . -- i.a i V t ? t 'H V. ' : Mi J . . k. t & SCHVARZ a er H EI HECK J rI p tl 6 ) . ".ill U f! !.iti-e'rr- I. t ir llril d P'-t- t- rr rd'rt's :';tl i t:.r. t;-- r G0DBE-P1TT- The births of five boys and tv. o Kirl were today rcpojttd to h Hoard of 1 first-clasecurity. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President: GEQKGE M. CANNON, Cashier. ss Like Tickets on sale July and :ith at half rate to stations in Ftah. S Shoit Line agents. d e. By Chance rr f.'.,;s r Via Oregon Short Line. Cottam Obsequies Tomorrow. nw T'?K ' T nd r'Yo:r. : .. im;:'..i SALT LAKE HOMES S'.-on- v . T cc 11 h-!- John Arab has li!ed a MM suit who. in tho comagainst M. T. Jasous. alleged to have written a letplaint, ter to hi.s brother, (i. T. Jasous. at Springs. Colo., in which some libelous statements about the plaintiff are alleged to have been made. The letter w is written in Syrian characters, and w:m translated into Knglish in the complaint. strike. the i rr: KM. STORK COMES TC opr. tt Letter Causes Libel Suit. and eight-da- y r . ousirr?-?- 211 MAI?: STREET. rr m 4.00. 1 It arc tho keyvcids ts the lect C, DmMOr3D MERCK ANT Salt papers In ICurope. He w ill remain In conLake several day?, and will th n tinue his journey west. Jc-h- for V Mr r. c ; A edu- ; 1 -- I Health. 4 IE The fathers of the boys are A. H. i I !.w. l. ?tl b Tlie th' r d"i db West Thir.l North: Albert Puckwell. !. ial a; : and from the day e.j ;,n P.ulloucrh. 812 West North: Harf L'xvit ( the Wrltlicr ICS fa? t ofmap West South: ry Is Hoy. I xh.flit of is 2..7 that rain H West o;iiuo. Fourth Suth. lly.at Herberts, . will e ccut toi;!,:lit r and A. L H. Cardv.. 11. K N stu. t. Funeral of Sandy Pioneer. al "ndstl"U r;j'..iln t" l iv al- - ;t The daughters are in tb. familis if th-- y v.l- a Wer-were e.i.r-!iy2IT F. HowelN. South Tem rai 01 eorire urvwiren. an uif iunresident t old-tlnter that H .l theof Sandy, who ple, and John lladdon, 2i South Sixth cpeI li. itbof spinal trouble, was of this p i:t i it.l'.u ri i:sg tliis West. rurth U at 10 o'clock. Interment was t a In t!ii morning .r in South "ottonwood cemetery. The a l:t DAY PTONEEH i.i'i t' '!"nn rntrkd degrre. RATES, An-is survivi-' by a widow, four sons ! t't s lt a. f irti t'i tl, pas"-and two daughters. Mantel Clock n a 1 cator, who liold. a prominent iwsitlon In the faculty of the Fniv r?dty of Pari.?, nnd who has been yent to thl country by the I'ari" Hoard of Trade to ntudy Industrial tondltlons In tlie far Wm. arrived here la.t night and registered nt tho Kenyon. Mr. Sayou?. besides brlnir a famous educator, Is well known as the Pari' correspondent f a number of leading Hew Home for Councilman. 1 cn Actual VnJuff. d, it a ill pay yc-- j to Vc s c I 1 I Il-lt-- cur SALT LAKERS CAN GET OUT RAINCOATS VISITING IN ZION New Teacher for Gordon. MAIN STREET. 2C5 And -- cU-v- ci' purcha:.lju: Piic i ar.J FRENCH EDUCATOR IS HOME NEWS. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, S-2- t 1 - I! - goin: to buy r.r j-o- B L il St-.t- cf cisr u-- -f Lov.- - 1 - r piice- - j 1 s DIRMOMD BOY E TO 1 rr Is Charged With Cruelty. a milkman, was arof rested, this niornlnj; on a tharg il. Wotdey. Ci. The t.it .:re r'i '.v tt. t.-!il- 1 i card-playe- well-consider- rs ed ht a t" d . mi' th- - pre v n U- - inc in: : ; &..-,- il Kr lb i Ho?- - San Pedro, ri:rl;. ! -- nt pre i: .1: I. In .iU I. te4 htet.-.- Atixel- - I i.e ! ike I , railroad nunp.n.y. arrlve.i tod ty f r m Mitar.,i and the Kr.utsford. -- ' at b Ats'p L. as so. ,n as t s. th P. Is ! b i ' Ul'.l '.1 I pN : ' (".ilk ..b-ai- t - vjf'tur : . - x C3 5 '- ''. - TeV rosrcrrici. Tv rii '.. ! cif- fj "th .t .ill the i p. a week alt-of tho bids. "Tlsu f..r w have r.M railed for M-on any othr put f the work. ai;d I do not iHlh Vr We W I'd UTdil We jjel tl.e work on the fits: mr.ir.iit? : wll nr ! r r etire t Wiiy. It l" 1m; 1 ib'.e to uerk started at the .iv time, but ue r.f will not waste any time. The m.j-h rk the to l" ive thv com; any ; ar l I b 5!ee for.n ft s will be rnr.nli : thtmiKh tral-Ansd-'wit! in S ilt Like and !" Mr. sblered." n an n l HILL DRUG P - r. or each kind cvr ;:f "The cel.tl .IC'.S . r? 1 1 I - h In rvir l ' ,xn ivrr-lof bu'.r. routine attend, to matter? He sai l further that th" bi l f..r t! o thi: t nub" f t'.' cr.slru( tionroad f Will be j ?,. Salt Iik July :h - ui i r i: u i: v n i ; a .cls (i xr- "V. ri flark sins he Mr. i oo i: 4 2 y at t nu m 4 Ki ! ti r l x ) 4-- TO BE LET SOON J. - THE rORB HOTEL litt!-r.i- !n (r .. 4 l O ? (ihi-f- lliflS at M K r H. PA N' II IT. sal v. r. r. r of t p ft for the rr.f th t W. n- ti-r- n- - - nNut In n n Old-Fadiion- Wav cd G.o::rL m ki;ank?' j f t I i'iiiif S if tilp. A t',r t' ld.iv weifH-'- on " I ff '. f L. T. .. kbi-- Mr. i Mm tn i r ! - XNPKLW t .1 - ..,-r- t. ?s. f-v.- i.r I.r?ivr. . . THE NEW .r;r i;.ni or i )c .ir' .,',ifir P r. i . r't .xn Ud CVdv. - fnj.urrdr.ic In Halt I..ik iays, returned tc Jay ta LHnvtr. ;.-- - ,t il ' 'i irt J v, y a- Th - j til i:? nf r. uto I t i 1 r s: 5. .. t t: t. I'jWc do house e . i p.e!ni: 1 a ir k of tl. ? ral k- - t 1 kl 1 j'p J 6 H. 1 T. p; ps-.ntin- intcriur ilccoratinp; merican Wall Paper ! -- SKA. i t f t rr;roT.i f nh;!'-- . . 1 "the I -i.i. TIl:i;V. - STEEL FUR CELLS L" f iirrsvci '.!. ttif, pally M'r.lnir Kradrt Spilns ar..! bm t' I 1 1 d ji?-.m- r. V. W. HALL Jeweler. - eid :r. i- l.lr-- ! v. ik" fkVVIN' n; lie ; t S: : WAi.fr.M at: j. i:t,)it r, irl a pi Silt ;:ftr nr.l la St!) w tr ! be L i b- n it .. t lv s ar d frb i d. ! e r i: fr ;riut!N a c.'fvt hi f C !.. v - MANN" f rt I thr- e d J. A. HAK :it (. it f r IN fi ey It AFFAIRS b 1! ' f a ? The Cash Prices :i'h ;r J..I v -- you. thoujiAnis rrou!i ma-s- ad htre. or,ih ." it n o d .en-pl'te- you saw TlllS, Just thirk Pidn: 1 ;t-- 1 -- as-.- ' v Ji ri - PEDRO CONTRACTS e pre.-voh- - - hh:!.- - r ' .?t d ly, th- - TViaviiuuni Ik i alb.-- t cruelty to animals. driven a horse that was xin'lt for service. He will ,v tried in Police court late this afternoon. ; 1 1 . ul::ie?i durir,;: t!.- nhht. eterday fell a re have- How Hilburn Won His Spur. The death of William Henry Mllburn. for many years famou.i as "The P'.lnd Chaplain." recalls the romantic and heroic Incidents connected with his first election as a chaploin of Omgrr ss In 1843. When Mllburn w;s twenty-two- , a very flight figure, his left cyo entirely blind, his r!i;ht eye having but one little transparent iolnt not so big as the head of a pin. giving him but a glimmer of the outer world, he was traveling by Ohio river st inv r from Cincinnati to Wheeling. W. Vs. Tie was il exthen entirely unknown to t to mix rirof the little band cept Obis among whom he had b. n preaching in the backwoods for a year. To his great delight he found on the steamer n large number of Congressmen of both Houts, who were on their way to Washington for the opening of a session. Mllburn expected great profit from thdr conversation, but was soon shocked at thMr profanity, their gambling, and their drunkenness. The Ohio river v.ns low, nnl frrs corning on. they were detained over Sunday. At breakfast a tommitt'-- , of passengers Invited Mllburn to and a congregation of ro persons assembled. At the rios of a brief Fermnn. to the astonishment of all. he bowed to the men before him and said: "I tindr-ptan- d that you are members of the Congress of the United States, atvl as such you ate. or fhoul be. the represents tlves, not only of the roSttbal oplnler.p. but also of the Intellectual, moral and u me jieopie oi mi" uious iw:miui n vf i in rareiy sern niTi or coumrj. your class, I felt. r,n eIr.lng aboanl th. boat, a natural Interest to hear your conversation, and to nbrerve jour habits. If I am to Judfe the natlo'n by you. I can com-- to no other mncluslnn that u is composca oi prorar.-- swearer, and drunkards. Supine there should be an Intelligent foreijrr.rr on this boat, traveling through the country with th intent of forming r and unbiased opinion zm to the practical working of our free Institutionsseeing you and burning your position, what would ue his conclusion? inevitably, that our experiment is a failure, and our country Is hastening to destruction." The Congressmen were n phuk. lot. and to admired th nerve and sincerity of the young preacher that they at oncp bestowed a purse upon him, and on arriving in Washington secured his election as chaplain. He hld the position for fifty-eigyears. L. A. Banks in Everybody's Magazine. ! and C)J Third South St, |