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Show the The Evening Telegram. THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening Except Sunday. v by tho SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. (Incorporated.) Office 149 S. West Temple St.. Salt Like City. Utah. Telephone Calls Office 40; Editorial Room, 23. I Sakf Lake Telegram. city to remain upon the streets. It ought not to require more than an ocular demonstration, which may be had any day, to convince even a member of 0 tne solid eignt tnat naru stones, on asnnaic pave- 0 ments, w hen passed over by heavy wagons, seriously As damage the pavements. Yet will Fernstrom or some of his abfe assistants sav when there has been a prosecution Cor violation of this ordinance? ?m t. PORTRAIT OF POPE LEO Drawn by Mrs. Humphrey Ward, the Famous Novelist in the Novel Eleanor." (Copyright by Harper mother A roar came up the church A Lucy hcM her pawlontelndsrriroL breath. 0 the cM man! Caught In a rrc.U fhaft cf mn.lcht There there he nuso are boomlets Democratic Those TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. becoming 0 rlrlklna: from iw.uth l north. nrroM the chttrrh. nl Jest lvjrhlr,c th" One year by mall, in advance 2J5 in a merous that like the single cracker Fourth 0 chapel of the holy rarrnment the Pope rn;rc". Th whit f sur-- , h'eh W ', Six months, by mall, in advance One month by mall, in axivance barrel full of them, nobody hears the separate 0 above the crowd, ft way 9 from idJe to !.!: the hruvd uprated rive ih 15 One week, by mall Or carrier S cents ones. The Gray boom is thus discouraged by the 0 lenediction. FrnKll. pirltual n Is the apparition, the sunbeam tefir.es. emgle copy, everywhere Remit by P. O. money order, expresa money order, regispubtilixes. sr irlttinllxes It ttlll morf. It hnvrm 15k a Ofsn nl ve the vast Baltimore American: ".Tudge Gray is of a Stale tered letter, bank check or draft In the name and to th adno living man! li:t thought, hwi"ry, faith dress of the whose electoral vote is as uncertain as it is unim- 0 multitude. surely SAL.T LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. the pa? ion of many hearts revealed, t'p ruh th read tstvnrd 0 Salt Lake City. Utah. portant, and no immediate considerations of tin? ef- 0 shape; the Tribune. of the nomination upon the vote of crucial fect T,ucy the alien nnd ruritan I Ascy surrender heriwlf rr.mj 0 to the Editorial Department Communications fr of him. 0 betrays nothing. ehould be acMre&aed pertaining could of States be selection the to the Editor of the bait Lake laTelegram. disposed by the nd lh? cf th by f.utur idluhlly aent Pie for parted Itsjected MSB. cannot be returned unless postage Nor is Delaware sufficiently conspicuous to cut an 0 black veil fastened on lur brtant; but It if ah though her hole Inner bid:.: such purpose. . , Communlcatlnna ra1t!s its advertisements and Dunnes should be addressed to the General Manager. Bait Lake Tele imjiortajit or convincing figure in a national Demo 0 were dissolving, melting away, in th Hame of th r.um.r.t, rram. 52 W. Second South St. In a proud timidity a on who feel b.Tfrlf nn nlUn at.1 on uffer-- 0 cratic convention. These points in politics outweigh 0 General Eastern Adv. Ajrent S. C BECKWITH, 3 Tribune Bldg., New York City. nncr she hams nain upon th Incorr.parnll orn. Thl t St PetT: the advantages of Judge Gray's personality and General Western Adv. Agent lath dome of Michael AtkIo; nn J hrre. advanMnic toward hr Am! 1 HORACE M. FORD, 11E1 Marquette Building, Chicago. character, and a still further damper upon the Gray 0 there enthusiasm is the fact that it is extremely unlikelj 0 the redas of the cardinal!, th clattrr of th guard, th tovr(; of th fla-- 0 btdla. TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Th date when your subscripthough Iwklng at hr nion th two waxm flngera ruifKd fcr her tion expires is on the address label of each paper, the change that he would leave the bench to accept so uncer 0 nlone is the whitvrobel. triple-croof which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remitPop. tain an honor as the Democratic Presidential nomi- 0 tance. No other receipt is sent unless requested. Anl auKU!t, unhedlmr, th great pnnant t on. C5, c3 to nation in 1 904.' The Gorman Ikjoiu is making pre 0 her now! Dmvn sink th crowd upon th chair?;kcj . tJ. h"ad fall like rrrn cious little noise these davs. The Brvnn boom can 0 Wfor the wind. I.uy Is N ndlne. too. Th papal i hair b r:.e on the Entered at the PostofUce at Salt Lake City. Utah, as Second-Class Matter.t hardly; be heard above the racket of the Cleveland 0 nhouldrs of the guard Pi now but n few tP.ftar.l: v.,guly fh wen- boom. The Parker boomlct, the .loe Bailey boom-let- , 0 ders that the old man his balance ns h cling- with on fra'd hnr. ! for a rl?-- ! Telegram readers leaving th.0 city Bent to arm th of th 0 chair, the Harmon boomlet and others of that ilk arc with th oihr. S!i Inrejsantly and to ureek or more can have their paper citrhof look the and 0 l vk lir.r cf th? of th vrry the ye moaning not making enough sound to awaken an echo outtheir eddresa regularly by mail,, without addinhrp, tional cost, by making' the request, in person or ing th p..??. side their own back yards. Altogether, however, 0 cio.,1 and toothlepi Jaw. Spirit and fpectrr-emb- od "West 149 No. South at the clew office, the to th futur. by postal card, there is lots of noise in the Democratic camp, as 0 Temple. , tii-The Pop and hi 0 rar behind the cor.frlon. Ihinl the much as the G. O. P. elephant seems to be making. 0 high altar, and presently. Lucy, craning h r neck to th riph.t. could " FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21. Iy03. 0 dimly In the farth-- st diKtnnee. against th- - ar-s- and ur, th chair of St. The Motor Cycle May Solve the Problem. 0 Peter, the chair of lco XIII. and th whit- - rhadow. ir.otbmk-- . within It, nmld u court of f.trdlnuls and diploma!. The Coming That Pioneer Band. One of the hardest problems to be solved in eon On more "in.unrnt," how.v r. there wa--- ry difT- ! ix t!,- - rrat is nection centers with crowded of that opulation nt mnm-an of th entry. vi baut?ul. The ma?- ir .vr. and a 0 anniversary worthy of Today is Pioneers' Day, rary . transportation. Where lands and rents command - t)t'llikrtn le to be remembered as the day a sturdy band of set " " II riri i IIiiHr,n tne "" d th r on:rs!:nn T'.i" ai P 'up has be, n pluee.I vv It. and i about to chant th utlers placed their foot on Utah soil and began to a price that is Inwond the reach of the worker with a n apnMp 'iti 111 ,: an wiir.it, thirty f . . t of Mar.!ty. wj mt make history. What that history has been, we, of moderatf salary, the homeTife must be sacrificed to ,rt n, means of and orMhe Th barrier. 0 rrd cardinal r cramped unsanitary thhotline th quarters a later generation, are coming to know aright K,,:ip ,,f P.ar,!,. . v. and to and from heroine allowed oKUdals. business 'i tbrgy high ,, detail going coming of tl p..,ry ,:. was rc. of There time. alembic ,!r. r.iy through the correcting ,tn'1 of d Tinkb eVrry an fat and The and matter. first hh? f, .omujtJl expensive success hand. and l.ryc . f ; :. V 5. bravery, patience, toil, privation, th. 'j al!. The .iu,ive,ing o. ri. Into II hn ! of was the toward solution this great step dis problem some some some was laziness, There cowardice, Plfty lliouvind people huxh rvf-r- rr.ormT.t. train th, it , .. i.. the perfecting and cheapening of the bicycle, which A natural and the brainy recompense. loyalty ' iv rur iy ra ? ? man was that leader of the Pioneers and as forceful no longer a fashionable means of recreation, is util 0 f rbied. o ancle r.t. It nh'niM not ha- ear list fU I'ainf;:!!v or tho Im.i .,1,1.. t...w i . .. as he was brainy. The magnificence of this city he ized by tens of thousands as the cheap, most con of-Jlil- 1!-Cr- Greatest Values of the Year i The Boomlets of Willing Barkiscs. FRIDAY EVKNINO, JULY 2i, 1 y i!r.: illUJLiin unuLavn L1I ALL THIS WEEK WALKER 43-4- m Bankers, BROS. EAiT UAJCT3 - i n-- w rrrr Aiti8!ii;: 4 Ctfttf df ; rlt tote - tit rwgiJL 1 Deseret National Bank fc-- t l.p truk. DcrosrToT. cj ., ...IrVltr.t ...... T'KrrrD'BTATm crnu .. - bljs I h tf Thile Mcvi 11. r-'- e Vl-Ir- 9. Tocrjc i;.!cmr 8. Hli 5t' r l" CMt AfPt. ar !: . Capital Tald la, r't. of BK,1 CO.MHEBCUL NATIONAL O0,CXXX n all !! Hrr'SL J. . Iljr. J. I. SaiUMtrj-- UrlMt C fern. Cetgrtn". v. P Nob;, G M, l'fwtx, Xzl.n DcrxeiUa, A i". Pr.k!r Car..' ffc P'rnr O J. . Jr-br- fir. - j- h-i- :t, - McCORNICK & CO., rvi--e-U-.d- . time-consumin- Bankers, r. g HALST LAKI2 CITV. T . y i. venient means of transportation. Henry Norman, planned is only just now beginning to be a reality. a member of the Biitish Parliament, now Othei'ft may carry out his designs even enlarge motor cycle will souu become a means them, as the Nation is doing with the programme of says that the the Pilgrim Fathers, but Brigham Young laid the of transportation, useful beyond comparison with foundations, ancUproper credit will never be denied the automobile or even the onimon hiev If. Mr. him. In any age, in any country, he would have Norman believes that the price of this machine in been a leader. He led the way into the Salt Lake perfected form will soon be much less than &H00. at which figure he says it will furnish incomparably valley and the present generation, in this new era ;f Utah, may properly recall that long ago 24th of the cheapest method of independent rapid locomotion since the world was created. Today by using .July, 1847, and rejoice in the blessings that are ours the bicycle a man may live three or four mill s from on this anniversary, lifty-siyears after. his employment. With the motor cycle, his resi-- ' deuce may just as well 1m; (en or fifteen miles from his work and these extra miles will do wonders to One Way to Protect the Asphalt. his rent and bettering the health of' ward t Another one of the arguments in his reducing these By triumphs of inventive genius favor of Tt new city administration, an administra- the family. man keeps pace with the vexed questions that tion with a new spirit of progress and ability is of our increasing complexity of life ami found in the present conditions of the street paving grow out our social and industrial conditions are greatly simquestion. The city advertises for bids, but local plified and benefited. contractors show no inclination to undertake the clause is the work. The agreement to (r. Cleveland has not yet discovered the .sinister secret of the dilemma. Not that there is anvthing unusual about this provision that the paving con motive of the Brooklyn Eaj;le, New York World ami tractor shall, for a specified number ,of years, main (dher papers thought to be friendly to him, in inWhy do tain his work in good condition. Other cities en sisting on running him for President. force this stipulation without difficulty. But other they want to kill him off in 1004? 'municipalities take pains, in some degree at least, to Now is the time for the people of Ftah to see do their share toward preventing careless or willful damage to their streets. Salt Lake may be sup that an abundance of literature, telling all about our posed to do this, but the supposition is too far re climate, our soil, our mines, our government tracts, moved from the existing facts to be of any practical etc., is put on hand in Eastern cities. We need a value. Among the ordinances of the ciiy is one publicity bureau for Utah. which, if enforced impartially, would cure the trou ble. This ordinance is as "dead" as the law airainst JVhile the Eastern newspapers are each and all tVst (hiving at street intersections. It is not likely giving their recipes how to avoid sunstroke. Tie that a majority of the City Council has looked at or Telegram olfers this one: .Migrate to Ttah. tin thought of this provision for the preservation State of sunshine without sunstrokes. of the streets during the past two years, if the fact that daily violations of it excite no comment The tide of immigration setting into the far West and arouse no activity on the part of that august may be attributed not a little to the President's bodv of the citv's board of mismanagers. In late tour and the grand things he said us. the ordinance provides for a tine of not less nor more than 100 to be paid by any perthan We have enough elairvoyants in Etah to make it son who willfully or carelessly permits any stones, unnecessary for our sleuths to resort to pipe dreams gravel or dirt from any wagon driven through tlie lo find the whereabouts of a gypsy woman. far-sighte- x . o -- o. . luirii'n r J U uh - r-- v.,.kr- fr !,. t? ,. ptJJ STORIES OF i i No! g'.it: . lf,-,r.- . ::- in s! - 1- NOTED PERSONS SHOP" K'.cr, e , '", , ,f;- ) i ? ,.f b .t ; 7 n U in ' ir.ir- a" iij. t,in i,n rt now t!i f.r th" him. h ! !'-- a J ' t - ' ;' t rt I In t . v h I : ! s j! ' LIVING, TOO. th f : dn-tt:.i- P:::k. Former f.r:cr A iu. ;n rK onro that -. !- . 1 Mim That" ;;: I ( t o;h;n- n . a k Mrs. I N v I. r ! a SEvrr.i: test. - ki l T v I i!o;r i.r. ll..'' J 'on. S'.iltwr Iftiicnn And ; t I lov ) . rl - J , i y,, , : V. i , ' - !) Hi,-i;- A !! 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He now weighs ISO 1 I "A few days ago I was going up on a pounds, and can eat a square meal just LONDON', July 24. This city Is to f.r.H.ly ? ;e n c '" -West Chicago train,'-- ' said Bishop Pot- as any other person. lose another of Its show p'..u e. a Why "d ""'.e a as should serve Rockefeller's n; tly Sr fight ter in a recent speech. "Two young lesson. If he with his millions could building In Portug.il street, Pineda's If j,.- dl'.n't.cV.iri,b!" I. F V?.-ff'irv a! ' F women were staifding at the step of the not buy a dose of medicine that would Inn Fields, which Is said to have po,.n ! a i n t r. v v t ' r. , car, and it was in the last minute. 'Is cure him, is it not waste of time for the original of the- "Oil Curiosity THE REAL QUESTION. n J P.v r. : 2 e.rr.-hr .r'.;,t this train stopping at Orangeburg?' you to try to find one? l I' Shop," immortalized by Dickens, hit asked one. 'Yes. get in; get in.' 1 rebeen sold to an ' SONGS of who American, THE One NIGHT. the IN will P'.-. tea- v rf plied rather impatiently. 3 take It to i teres and re. ..: w :; :r 1 lr i f v young women asked me if I was the ; ff fV"''" r' '' "" eventually "I fT, Jf I" - r t . t - r r. !4 i o conductor and I told her I would at biow, at tho signal of the dark. r tr t r " erect It in . the United J J o r t. t Stat. The stars begin their nightly round. tf least conduct her to a seat. 'Well,' she The j .: t Tie ;.! I;n4U rt :,'- f rr, r -. . P;e, v I Thousands ooi-have zenith iy sasfor the ri p by brightens are are paid spark the spark. 'if ja'r.I you you remarked, e ; I chirk. t it t; Slow, at the signal of the Oi siest conductor 1 ever met!' " lge of seeing the venerable edifice n:ul a The blended hiils in silence hnrk. mv .r;:::n of purchasing Dickon curio, raring lt rtff ef tr j h'.i ! vi ; And all the valleys cease from sound. ROCKEFELLER'S STOMACH. Slow, at the signal of the dark. hat little whether th house written The stars begin their nightly round. . about by the rr.atcr r.ovelin really A year ago John D. Rockefeller was Oh. quiet host of stars, reveal , as l'ted n THE GOODSPEED MINING CO. there or, Fetmany supp.-eThe secret of thy large content. a physical wreck. His head was as bald Some of token and zeal, ter Lan. hope as a billiard ball, and the sight of a Oh. quiet host thy of star3. reveal. would o 1 his v r'li'ri r make stomach meal d JC!i ! square Bathe us in thy white light, and hoal, turn a double "flipflop." It was the the of firmament. Salmon Physicians Burns. Cannery Known . Oh. quiet host of stars, reveal for violatpunishment he had received 2 rr . a', N The Atr. ::. 2. of secret content. wanted Rockefeller 24. Tw;fh laws. SKATTLK, large thy Wash., July The K. ing nature's f r 'i'v. S:i l.k Fat nal salmon cannery, owned by th c to be a man again. Having plenty of It was a star that led the way, t C A I urre ft Of old. unto a little Child. ( r i Z tru money, he offered the trifling sum of Packing and Navigation company, Heiress of $l,2O0.0O0. !t t to a ji r1 i was destroyed by fire July 19th. The $1,000,000 for a new stomach, says Vim. Glad is this gospel that they say: T' ! was a i 1r star led to r In . r the way. that Trt his bald It J i r r"; t . t", : 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Julr 24. MU i.m lie said nothing in regard plant a total loss, but there is enough r ' as they VT!' ef f I nl Ti.-Ar.lv it.iiiL'hter of to cover. The cannery was TJa'fi-insurance head.V He thought, no doubt, that it (This is an hour when such their word: Be reconciled.) one of the largest in Alaska, with a caIn , JVJrVt vould be useless to attempt to grow an- ItWhisper the late John Iotbr. will on was a star that led the way. Vw other head of hair. ; pacity of 60,000 cases a season. It was control of h- -r inheritance, estimated at Jl Of old. unto a little Child. ..r te f lr.tcre-.tcould be that found ownd in No physician vef by the Pacific Steam G. M. IMltTir.3. FRANK WABCOTT Hl'TT in the Bosformerly Oiilcr.al Including tUlai. ton Evening Transcript. s would undertake - to cure Rockefeller stocks in ariou cor- Ulvl Whaling company. cic!rj-Vi'--'S- ct -. ?- DELINQUENT NOTICE. 4 IS b-- r v --. "i:t - t i r tv - ?!r rfV?r.!tk .! 1 r t '' rt UO l , i J . ;- t 5 r , " r. f' - 1 ' -- al ,1 li ? th- - :.- - v-''- . 3 J . 1,irr-r- t -, 1- ". ...........fir.t: ' : -- v.-r,- r , 1 i , 7. " 1 .w , 1. i. V -- l . i i I? Dr - i i- OtstrU r ; .? r; r t ! Eail cf r.r.vrr.swctih r. f,U .!r k :utry f.r - . 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V,H!. .r;r,-T-. - In s CHli.r-- ; Fiifk. !b r F.i t (; ' ir?irr n: ill Kl :t 1 . - U - t'aK rv; : ::i ' k J.---r ... jfftt ." r. g. dun & ee j r s ;V 'Kllfll of t I.T'T, 1 1 a ; i.f X' T Uv.l w r! ,; 1 . . :' ! . i " i 1 Farn;ra ll iyr.ke fat. i ' .. . I f r e & CO. BANK i. v v c--; - i; I, IP P VP- GOOD : ,- . 1 f t - -- ! : . M sr . A L TTLE FOLLY ' ".' r t -. a- 1 -- . . ,. f7 . . .:. t .. ft r i;f Ti f.'e I . .! I. ' ' f -- r! 1 - WELLS, FARGO S I, I J h arch. 5 - ! If IN. Ha.cx, s j ;- - !, A; c Cr'-- : a. - , UrrrMiv re - t i. t" I CxiTTALr VAll n : a.-ai- National Dankof the Republic v. a pi.rosnTAnr. i- -i t; r. noi a trace ,.r r.lnthW.x. II ?f!f tO the . t. J. t, S;, t'-b r h i):. Thi-II. ere jo- ri to b a mtr.. ni f ,., !o. an tl vUh a J';i.t.jj r yk th- f 'Tin ! ,k iij.v, ',.', P.ut hU raie th . I, ,ir. a: I tl - p. - , u -- "OLD CURIOSITY y. rrt't J h, j , j:hm Uk t fSnijli'lty, dignity. ..urag.-- . ! even for a fee of $1,000,000. But "Rocky" is a "sticker." otherwise he could not have amassed his Immense fortune. He decided to cure himself, and he did. His medicine was air, sunshine and J t - ir sub-stanc- e . t ' of Ufty tliouand pe,,t in a wt.r..r f;is o; i ! keep-in-repa- ., 1 , Pirn. l.:,cy'K far- - ?o.';. ,n,l gj,m f, tu..f touching, more tilumphant than I ever-presen- rf " j!ii d . vr Gfiifra! U & ! -- lontr Tra--- n 5 Ir ,f f 2 Ai,K..t, ' lvrf V ir,rTfrr :ti-j- e ur - it. -- i t JorLX? ?rrrtrr. |