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Show The Salt Lake TelegPvAM. The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE you're trying to live happily with If ) Business ofile Editorial rooms coar' will help good you. 240 ....23 "that wife your NUlISt j WEATHER FORECASTS. SALT LAKE, Utah, Saturday, July 25. - 1903. Dooly block, Tel. 1012-Forecasts till 6 p. m., Sunday, mountain x. time. . "Local forecasts for Salt Lake City and vicinity; Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. DENVER, Colo., July 2T. 1D03. UTAH: Generally fair tonight and Sunday. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the North Pacific States, the Lake region, and the Rritish Northwest Territories; and lowent over the upper Mississippi valley, the Northern and Southern Plateau region. Precipitation occurred over portions of Colorado, Montana. Texas, South Dakota, the Central and extreme Northwest Canadian provinces. The, temperature changes were generally R. J. HYATT, unimportant. Local Forecaster. " I Ian tier ger "X The Man on Mcighn St. Today's Temperatures. o'clock 7 o'clock 8 o'clock 9 o'clock 10 o'clock 11 o'clock 12 o'clock 1 o'clock Heart or tue BubIsmm ijsca.;aandin Theater Districts. 1Hc tI WIls Mew fif-- 67 72 77 Temperatures Elsewhere. EUROPEAN HOTEL. CHICAGO, Julv tures: New York, A. FRED WET. SALT LAUCE CITY. ntes: degrees degrees degrees degrees M degrees 85 degrees 86 degrees 87 degrees 6 delphia. 72; "Washington. 72; Minneapolis, C'.icago, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 74. to $3.0 rxsr flar. Priced Restaurant. popular i 255) Rooms, with Telephone. Rot and CoM Runrdrur vv aier. Bixty Private Baths. 51.00 76; SNAP SHOTS AT The newest ideas worked into the best You will like what you buy here jewelry. and be pleased with the prices. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, MAIN STREET. TWO MONTHS The schools will reopen for the f;ill and winter. Parents should take advantage of our offer of free examination and advice so that their children may be properly equipped to make the best possible use of their time. Knickerbocker, 0. D., 253 MAIN STREET. BTT iflli ii iiimi II ii See the beautiful Mantel Clock and hour strike. half--. Youths Celebrate Strenuously. And the new corn meal, scientifi- cally prepared and ground, makes MAIZENE r ! YOUH PHYSICIAN, YOUR a a t J WILL RECOMMEND y tj t n : : : -- IT 1w PIlour s THE TIME. ALL 100 DIFFERENT BRANDS 1 Is Charged With Stealing Gun. Williams was arrested yesterday Clyde afternoon at Calder's park on a charge of stealing a gun from S. I. Poe of th Famous restaurant. Williams has only from the chain recently beenhedischarged gang, where put in a term for stealing a harne'ss. It is alleged that he took th" gun and gave it to a companion, who pawned it at Gregory's cigar store for $3.50. Siegel Springer, a Geiman, was arrested yesterday afternoon and charged with be-A fouling the waters of Parley's crek. policeman says he discovered him bathing his feet in the stream, from which a portion of the city's water supply is taken, and immediately placed him under arrest. Springer declares he was not befouling the waters of the creek, but was merely from it to bath one of his taking water feet, that had become injured while walking. Loose Wheel Causes Trouble. A man whose name could not be learned and a rig caused a good deal of excitement and consternation in front of the Knutsford hotel last night. As h two-hor- II M 1 In our case. Selling some of each kind every day. HILL DRUG CO. COR. OPP. POSTOFFICE. 1:f r r nil ml AND PATE'JNT LEATHER Denlson Police Negligent. Her enrape In du partly to the fact that Lhe Denlson ofTlrer failed to comMrs. Aurora Hodge, charged with the ply with an order sent from hre Tuesand partly to murder of William X. Ryan, left her day to detain theofwoman a, telegram sent by the mlscarrlaKv home at Denlson. Ia., Thursday night Hurbldge ordering her arrrM. The at 8:30 and despite their efforts the po- Capt. message was wnl from this city with lice are unable to locate her. the belief that It would l drltvrrM ImShe packed a grip and without any mediately,wa--but th t'lfgraph oTc Rt clrHl for the night and ado quietly left the Iowa town for parts Denlson did not reach Its destinathe meps.-iRunknown. The police of that place tion until the following day. The po!!ce of iiU the cMie to which stood by and watched her go, but were Mrs. Hodge might have grn h;ve to unable to detain her. owing the fact notified to keen a close watch for her that they were not aware that a war- and to her If sh Is found. arrest rant for her arrest had been sworn out. In the cenMrs. Hodge was emploj-eMore Links in the Chain. as an tral telephone olllcp at Denl.-oThe officers working en lh ra at operator 'and It la believed that while this viend are more discovering dally a she overheard the board working at the' guilt of Mrs. conversation between two Denlson of- - den e pointing to Hodge. It whs learned yesierd.y that Irs. Cell Reason, who was nn inmate at the Urlttenten home 5n Ogden at the time Mrs. Hodced uppoed to have left to Join Kyan. a.w her un a gypsy hat that corTesjvonds in Jem rin- tlon to the hat worn by lh woman se n with Ryan. Mrs. Hanson mh that w.ien Mrs. Hodge rrttrrned to the horie she was tHnned badly njnl locked llkj an Indian and that sh Jiad an abrasion over her left eye which she paid she re ceived by falling from a bicycle. The cypsies are iiill under nrret Railroad Agents of Salt near uigby. Ida., but it is net UkHv tliat any charge will b xn.td ag.tlr.t to Enter- them, although Lake they will probably h detained hs witnesses In t.i Mrs. SHOES TIIH RIGHT STYLE, FIT AND PRICE. . - WALMYER SHOE STORE s e 250' AUVirs'.ST trn d PLANS FOR TO DIRMONO BUYER -- bel ca Actual V2ut. The tuecrcs cf our Eusir.'v 3 Is tc buy a dirrond, it will pay you o get w.r If you are price-- : before puich.-infrlwhet. 2X tl'.fib'e Gczln are the keyword ta tb tczr-tLots Pries it: d cf our tuiic.i CONVENTION IIodjj The gci.eral agents of all the railroads represented In Salt Lake will hold a special joint meeting Monday at 4 o'clock in the office of D. K. Hurley of the Short Line for the purpose of ma- king arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the ilelegates to th annual convention of the International Association of Railway Ticket Agents, In this city Septemwhich will be ber 12th. 13th and 14th. Committers will be appointed to arrange an elaborate programme, by which the local men can show the visitors the city to the best advantage, and to make their sojourn In Zion one long to be remembered. It will ulso b decided at Monday's meeting In what building th meetings of the association will b held. Many influential business men of the c ity h.iv already called uin the railroad men and slgnlflewl their willingness to do anything In their jmwer to assist In fti. tertaining the visitors. The people of the city seem to have realized the Importance to Salt Lake of the visit of the railroad men. and from present indications every one wjll join with the committees In an effort to make a favorable Impression on the visitors. h-l- d Is r i arrested. Sheriff Emery will snd a dru! to Omaha to try anl locate the missing Mr. HfKlg, DIAMOND MERCHANT FREE VAUDEVILLE orr. nr:nro:r. 214 MAIN STREET. EMINENT RABBI IS HERE FROM THE COAST ?B!y Trw Rev. Jacob Vooranr. a Jewlh d rabbi, who occupies a pi o:r,lr. nt tion In his rhur h In falifumla. nrrlv- - l her last night frnm San lranrl-and i t K H r.ut th at tfi'rl. riglfteifd rculv for th Past. lut will proitaldy re- ..A Gentle Regulator.. " 5w o main In Salt until lomorriw. It uas t,fpd that Itabbt Voorsar.gr would hp ak In Salt Iik" toitorrow. !ut h Is preented front remaining In i;,e city longer than one day. WHERE -- 4r; In Jvt cf T -rcrry, arr,Qt rtrryr .r rr rr,:'!"r 'n miTArrxrt V.--i i r y rx-- r r,. . i---!' VJ;-s- t r 'v.' JvvHy ,v ' L i' ' r;..5-7--- x -- SENTON HOTEL. European and American Plaru Ealt Lake City's new hotel. yon. Large, superb ani The Ken Incomparable. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, No. 1 East Temple street, has half a million dollars to loan at lowest market rates on first-clasecurity. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President; ss . GEQRGE M, CANNON, Cashier. T,t j ft ffr!ivr. r. 1 r.rry . hiil! m. t!": -- i emt-ir- :r.,t.:or r. rr.'Al i.ui' :!vr.r 1' P-t,-- cf 1 f?-- ar,1 hurri'd upaUnr. --- !. -- Sn rr.-!r,r- : th'lr work tl r. th ty.'l'n, u!t roth ti. r t r a, f th r! !. St.i y :r. vil t c t.'.y lie a tcx imr.i th c', 1 rc.'.i v.'n ! y "r-;,-M- jo-o.n- i- S . TO GO. 1 The Telegram will Inform you where to g for amtietnents. such a theater, fjorts and pleasure reports. Th-- all adver- tls In The Telegram. DRUG CO., G0DBE-PITT- S LA-;- y - ' SALT LAKi: CITT. 4- - A. S. CnAPMAN, DENTIST, Ilemoved bulldlnc- - eur Scott-Streve- ll FLOVERS . rd PU,.:.. AT CALDER'S PARK 1? UTAIINS HAVE u N The management of CaJdcr's park DESERTED THE NAVY will Inaugurate an Innovation tomorrow and all of next week In the way of a Mnyor Thompjion thi. morning te- free vaudeville Among th features a communication from Comceld will be Cunning, th magician: th J. F. Mii'"t of th lnlt l mander Lowes In soncs and danivs, an Mile. States hhlp Petacola th it Training ir.Felne in La d: twlire and K. Wilson of this city d in ff. The balloon a. r.si. .n and hi.Th Charles tht on at San Franlfco training ship divine: will be continued ai.-as fr 21st. features. Tomorrow aftTi.ji. and July Wll t"t th by the First Regiment band will desertumth Is tho seventeenth eveningH was navy. af a yive its usual concert third c lass npprenik . Argentina Court Declares a New York II. P. Kumpe. druggist, Leighton. Ala., writes: "One of my customers WARM AND CLOUDY, had a. child, which was sick, and threw up all food, could retain nothing on Its BUT NO "WETNESS" stomach. He bought one bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, and It brought up 119 worms from the ch'.ld. It's the boss worm medicine In the world." White's Crr-aVermifuge Is also the chlldrens tonic. It Improves their digestion and assimilation of food, nervous system Tnd strengthens their restores them to the health, vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to child hood. 25c. at Z. C. M. I. druc store. PP rout:. iNt p . ,i:,y v I u , fi A-f- C' n I ''liUl1, k;H M 1 ..-- . mUf - J I 1 d"t S'-rp- - n t- - ALBERT J. THE FORD - i! lf.-- t r : .r; -- Hi W. f.- - i y; .5 y. ..' -- L . ilOTtL'fjlti ,..ai ir.- - r , - r H o;, -- . . ' " - 5. 1 4yf ks Tsnft' & OSTfcOPAiHY N rrt-- f .;:: . M r r - - ' - Among the visitors In Salt Iik today Is Albert J. Hopkins, a son of ITnlt-e- d States Senator Hopkins of Illinois. In company with a small party of friend he is touring thw West and Is now en route for the Yellowstone. Mr. Hopk'ns Is a guest n th Knuts ford and will probably remain In Salt Lake over tomorrow. CHILDREN RULED OUT AT ORGAN RECITALS I Tic weather f'r A strict rule has been promulgated at the Tabernacle organ recitals that In future no children under 6 years of age will be admitted. Persons In authority will also be stationed at different parts of the building to maintain order and stop whispering1 and other confusion which has becom prevalent of late The doors will close at 7:0 and will not be opened until the recital Is concluded One of the largest crowds of the season was In attendance yesterday and a splendid programme was rendered. - rntr r. 1 Via Rio Grande, Tuesday, July 28th. Leave Salt Lake at 2 p. m.. returning leave ogden about midnight. Every i .t' r 1 ; dirt f I . !. '' ,: ... f ca!, .i 1 -.- k - l i . ff vcr ;"" Mn p t use pood bus!r,ewt p.ipr. I enyoti a die and emboss you sheets of flnst b nd velopes and paper fc J7.r.0; will b plasd to r.d you eamr. HELD, ART STATIONER. U Main Bt. en-Kra- n(tan-- t Fi" to recover a j Is rufnl" nlo nskf j I.1t ' 1 ? ..t The and waa barlr.g : !,T:-Vr:rv.- ; t ; s ' i . v f aft- ' t, f'L Vf - Way , t- v:- -- " ' "--- - H ? v. . r.-f--.t t r - r ,r t - f r i-- fr ' r 5 j? p4i- - -,:- : wv,, i jr r. f, Jcweitr. hall ForVKNIHS anh vu;" ;m.i;th main mi;:i;t! ; b ' K AXT KITS OF f 75 f - A Pic 1 yv v&tl JL- i ra. : h v V 5 W. FDOOND SOUTH tT. !" IV Mr: e r i Vc do house painting 1 H 5 n"i - f interior decoratinr liraerican Wall Paper Cc. t - u - r ;?. t t r tcr.t ni M 1 K-rn- ' ur- - ?Nr i ' v i ;:.:. '. t - - 'fi- . lr x . , t.".r ; t i i 1! l t 'h ? r T t'h - i u . ' . 0r- c .:. ; r - w. w. ! l I .i :t"rrji r. f i c " 1 t. ' Ti. y 1 ! ;-- . ; P. !'-t- J was ir.or.yC'IIe!? U ' r.5, cd r A. 1.' ! . V. k E , - 'i j " - : r H . Sues to Recover ri i " : : ; - Old-Fashion- '' j - . b I ' ' , . : t'. 5 - j : ' o'; Frd i' t t : . . ve i , - ' ' i I fi; The j : ! n GOOD BUSINESS - : ' ..f ; THURSDAY t " r, of Tfi'rt at durlnsr th v h. We offer boys" km- - p int ; chM Jl.?o and youth's long pant suits, U io r. Jarai;tli'. 16 years, at J4 per stilt. Thi Is nearly ri I;, jrvP!-I ' half price. Ilrlng this ad. with you. (VlTti'H'. CFTLLll ItltOS. t'O . nr. i r thr f it; Main strct. j :' .:. fr V:,.1 ?; t: .i'm I 1 . ;.'.;'!; '.V:; d. .' It t..ifiC f r ; c i : ' dutirw t! ; , . i f t i N' I j j - .; : - r- - .- : - j ' ff t' :.t r ;;i'r!."i'-,,- 1 TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND F"-- whri.t td i over Salt Like City. I diately Forecast I'lMclal Hyatt fays thf-r.little chant' of the storm giving It wl!l. however. says, prfclpitatlott. to b overcast as lng . catis.' the pky It rertiilr.s ! il. Th maxltnttm was 3 tlf grecs. fmpratur yrttrrdty i- f:om ..uiM'.. pui H.-r-i ; h;; will prob'bly be warm and rhmdy aprar-anr- e as a rrsult of th unx pec -during the night f an nl a of low pressun which Is central tnd y imme- it i i;) r.-tts- !.;;'.-... d H . f '- r" i. '''' I H - . r ;; ; tor.lsht and 1 $1.00, J. ! f.'.::v f. ii 'v;- -. ar-- 1 body invited. wr-- orge well-know- OGDEN AND RETURN j th T v k '- UJ:v--- M:7 '' 5 .. . u t - r: u. . - - r . t v f i fjfi- - INDiANAPOLlS. Tr.d.. July n A. Dickson, a theatrical man. dld at his twiTw her tod.iy of stomach trouble, aged ;'J years. ..It:- m !. ' i . Jt.., id of II. Theatrical Man Dead. SV-Oe- nun-- . w-r-t- m f tS X - v. tr: m x. u. , DOU BLE THE DEATHS ',v- on M - CITY'S BIRTHS ARE VISITS SALT LAKE 11 i. 11 HOPKINS se drove up to the front of the hotel one of the wheels of his rig flew off, knocking over a man who was sitting near, and causing three other men who were tilting their chairs to become overbalanced and fall. The driver was thrown to the sidewalk and three women and one man, In the excitement, fell over his body. All were rescued uninjured by pedestrians. CTL , HOUSE SI IPPFRS - I- son police- wired Acting Chief of Polir Hurbldge hut night In rf plj to hi order of arrest, that the woman had jront. -- I NEW ARRIVAL OF ch ua ,iltound train. The IVnb - 2', 4 A P.ccra concerning th charce aca'nsl her. She immediately left.th telephone building and went to hf r brolhrr, wltrr whom she held a hurried oonvrrrvatlon. boarded an .TTLV ft ro-vl- de Arrested for Washing His Feet. Ji FIRST, LAST AND Is Buried by County. n FrenchProf, de l'Orme, a been has who man, teaching music, lanfor the guages and fencing in this city Wednesdied who and years, twenty past was yesterday burled by the county, day, as he had no friends here who would j for a different interment. The services were conducted at the undertaking establishment of J. W. Taylor. well-know- nd rnnv amt vn ttt Hans Abbott and Fred Williams, two young men who were celebrating Pioneer the jewday, leaned too heavilyF. against C. Nelson at 27 elry show window of West First South street last night, and their elbows went through the glass. When confronted by the proprietor and an officer, the boys put up the price of new glass for the window. Teacher what it is eminently superior for corn meal cooking. Your grocer scdls Maizene in 5 and seicks, white and yellow. IWi The butchers are to have an outing at Calder's park on August 12th. On that date all the meat shops will be closed. A arranged, programme of sports is tobeing be one of the and the event promises best attended this season. Funeral services over the remains of JoE. Young, one of Utah's heroes, and seph a son of John Y. and Clara J. Young, will be held at 5 p. m. tomorrow at the residence of S. 11. Clawson, tX4 Second street. The young man was a member of company 11, Seventeenth U. S. infantry. He succumbed, to an attack of dysentery irt the Philippines December 10, l&i'l. By Chance 11 Butchers Will Take Outing. Burial Service for Dead Soldier. Nothing Happens C vited. her company will leave tomorrow cation for a visit to Tooele, and will return in about three weeks. Miss Ella Roos of the Paris Millinery will leave tomorrow on her vacation to Kaysville for about three weeks. $4.00. H There will h a propaganda meeting at Socialist headquarters. 03 South Main street, on' Sunday at 3 p.onm., at which "The PassOwen Treutln will speak ing of the Democratic Party." All in- Going on Their Vacations. Miss Ada Roos of the Paris Millinery vaon for 3 Socialist Meeting. which show a large amount of ability. 4 E Mrs. Sophia Weller, 77 years old. died at her home yesterday afternoon. Slu "was the mother of Mrs. D. L. Nickum nr.d grandmother of Mrs. 11. K. Peardorff. Th time for the funeral has not Jet been set. at the Chicago Normal school, will return to Salt Lake in a few days. He is said to be the originator of many works in art, You can buy of It's The connoisseurs' hop, given under the last auspices of the Utah Plalndealer the St. Mark's sehoolhouse. night ata success. The owner of ticket proved No. 2S is entitled to the cash prize offered. Salt Lake Artist to Return. D. "W. Parratt of this city, who was recently awarded first prize for work in art M eight-da- y No., 28 Wins Cash Prize. Death of Aged Salt Laker. IN LESS THAN Woman Wanted on Charge of Murdering William X. Ryan Cannot Be Found by Police. Prepare tain Ticket :n. HOME NEWS. Pretty Jewelry Constructions CSC 2o. 7 a. m. temperaC$; Boston. 70: Phila- MRS. HODGE LEAVES HOME IN IOWA WITH HASTE SATflcnAY EVENING. I - .. J.:: j i I l:.ir ,t ! i 6 E. Third SouUi SU |