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Show Fhe Saet Lake Telegram. 10 The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE "I wouldn't care so much about where I got my coal if I didn't know how good 'that good coal' f temDC-ratur- Business Theater District. fend 1E$ W r 1 EUROPEAN HOTEL. A. rAED WET. .r'mv '.. ..V.. '."! J I I'm- l - . I I Mi-p- ld 233 Joy reigns In the heart of Local Fore a. r-a- cipal ed cb-tain- Mantel Clock ed. - 3of buy You e. ofri-clat- Charged With Choking Woman. John Young, a miner, was arrested yes terdav by Policeman Olsen on a ch;irg of assault and battery. It is alleged that Y'cung was trying to choke a woman who Is an inmate of a shack in Victoria alley yesterday afternoon. Young says tin woman was trying to rob him. and half-- eight-da- y n hour striKe. 4 e" in the installation. $ 4.0 0. Armed With Brass Knuckles. Nothing Happens v Chanj And the new corn meal, scier.tlfl-prepare- d and ground, makes cally what it is eminently superior for corn meal cooking. Maizer.e in sells 5 A. S. Blazer, a soldier in citizen's clothes, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of carrying a conc?i.ed weapon. He was believed to have a gun. but during his travels toward the police station he succeeded in dropping v pair c f brass knuckles through his trousers to the sidewalk. City Laws Are Revised. After nearly a year's labor. City MAT7H1SJF Your grocer and nd sacks, white and yellow. amp ilgn. c Attor- Another Act in the Paving Play. I 3 IU 11 The Briffham street paving- question will be presented to the Council committee tohave been Mirrr'-stnight. Many plans of this thoroughfare, for the beautifying SALT LAKE STORK WORKS OVERTIME o X1 LAST AND THE TIME. . i-it- r lour The Brand lodge of the Ancient OrrlT of of United Workmen i'or the dl.-trl- nlht tif 100 DIFFERENT BRANDS OF U frrte. the country January 1. lf4. The raise has been ordered for the purpose of making up a deficit in the treasury of the grand lodge. Light Battery Inspector Is Here. MaJ. S. K. Blunt, a Government lls;ht arrived hcrv expert, battery equipment vesterday from the Rockof Island. III., arInspecting the senal, for the purtose stationed at Fort Douglas. llpht batteries Maj. Blunt wns stationed here thlrty-o- n vears as;o, immediately after leaving i M He is West Point. delighted with Iho many changes that have taken place, during his absence. In our cass. Selling some of each kind every day. Business in City Quiet. Dun's review of business in Salt l.ake says: "Trade is quiet, and a conservative recline; prevails, resulting- from a Jobber's right in some lines,to which has a tendency to restrict efforts push sales. Business is normal in hardware and notions, fair In groceries and quiet in dry good, for present uses, Aclothing and shoes are orders fall satisfactory. Relthough fair only. tail trade and collections are Local stocks and securities are quiet. " HILL DRUG CO. COPw. 8.- OPP. POSTOIT"ICE. - WW i il ' U ' V mil .1 1" lf if i if i;j at; ' r, ve. 1 : y I OSTEOPATHY .e p re, re. fi!- - ... .1 A - .;... - . - V ' 1 intcner ticcoriun?; iim?ricnn Wall Paoer ("6 I" o r. r Tlon the topic of I'tah's and th- benefit that v. Ill b- - derived front tb.e romt letjoti of the Hin I'edro ro.id. Mr. King talked enthu?i.,ttb ally. haylr.sr the enterprise guaranteed 11. t State's advancement and great com rrr.-rlt- f mercial tr.nuer.ee. 3 OFT TAILOR-MAD- . .'.. the j I r I . N , I H j fja 4 Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, No. 1 East Temple street, has half a million dollars to loan at lowest market rates s on security. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or flrst-cla?- collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President; GEORGE M. CANNON. CastUer. t ; . j i... t ji j Cult Lr V ' r.v.:::n. c. Via Oregon Short Llr.-AticuM Gth t e t.b-th lr.eiuiv.'. Final limit Mail sU lth. City Ti ket ut!a". M . s I it . r-- . -V-- oV l " 'V ; 7. - i r r:nu ef I ter .'2.'.va It.r" Ct HENYON HOTEL. f. c it-- Wor '.ft:-- . e I 13 V.'i;.M- ;! i"c: ALT i.AKi: CiTV. - European and American Plan.KT-rc- Vri '' ;J . f ' v IA ' 11 JEWtLRY REPAIRING Palt Lake City's new hotel. Th utrb onl Ir.cemarmLla. n- Lr. WELL-KNOW- ! -- C 1 . VV ! : II:--!- " " ef A. C.. !. deto. H. rl-ca(- iVvi I:, A. let.r '.ii.; derori. V irr.' 'm at. rt.!i.k. l Iturr.tl-n- ,nn '.. !.r.-r- It. A, Ife. Sl-:- t aC'. A. C1"Tr t. f.t.i. I N V.i Jack The Cullea. Atr1al nf to I t i lei ;r(fr?v .1 S; . : J'--p- .I-- i e ' v'l ' ' j j. M- - -; N'i w EUKTCI . CC-- L CO-- . ' , W i!e. J in If? I A. Pa i; n, Ma it; H.i.Klie.: I Kj.; J- pe-.-- . i Ahbe . AND CAIIL-i- . i Vienna Model Bakery a:;d c-m- K". r. 1 1 " h herr. i M t. S' !..! I v J i" ti . I C. !. b r. Fro-.- e ti.- - v. r: Bro-- CO JLw -' 5. r -- " . BIG STORE'S FORCE .'" S - N s I . i II . i I- ;.,r. Pr A. t i , p r ;.!m T . . PLANS AN ill TiNG :.! ., 4.4. 4. K v. t:t Mue t d !.,r Aft- . ! Ji'!!t; Nt . I!. ? " p a vsh i. I I T- -: r . T-.- A. f, A' N.t. Tn:-- I: NO L Gil r K-i.- M r rvtar t . F- - rtbv!-'!- F-- f!. rk, V li. .:, : i l . r v. A Or'.' en!'-!!- ' t .:!-- i 1 it - Iti.'f. ! j.ni:" ANT HIND y : -- M--.:.- h IS LONG . if"'.", ..- - , :?,V. HMt : C: : r ' P. a. r at.t Mo I. hn. U Cstv; M A. H fv. F irKa. A. V. Hwit": F' J. N.!!''., .!r .t. It ar t. j! l'T"".rt t'!i i. Phir, .p.; N,ill, r:.. A. J. K. UN I . : A NT j - - ; ! . - UALL Jeweler. V. 1 :;: ; : V. : s Firki VTHERE TO GO FCR AMUSEMENT. it , The F.w ; ;mi u n Tivt .m 1 and theater!. e; uir.n. LARKIN OBSEQUIES l Mt ir-for- M"SK. k up tl.e ad. t i t i I.ni ih- - b-i- S lj nr.d n ar-o- 'l ! rer.l attik i 1 tat. t C-- i f Mr. r -s ' . v " imil'S. 4 IC tL . 1 1 : : r i a . 4 1 ft It. 5 r.5 . HEIHECKE ts'D otrrit. SCHVARZ ' r : COT FLOWERS v.-- t iA. ' '" 1 v j . .i Li . .? " n d t.t :'. tv.ni't . .i p-.-- h in. vi't!i) r t- cf to. P 1 Smallpox Caus?s Death. Farl Brl;r!c. ulne.r lie.i Thornan ISitm'oy. nm of r it a! T'mirsdiy. Saturday an day at I lj p. tn. ar.d Mn. a ifullcd from a or tio,. .i F SALT PA ACL. Matli.-- e The body of Hoy Larkln. who va drowned in Salt lake last Thtmday. was buried n 1 o'clock this afternoon from the funeral chapel of S. D. - i L- - Portland and Return, ;..;.! F; ir.J, THIS AFTERNOON X. C'.ty k1 i- ul v v 531.50 r -' y H a'.. Second South. It.-'.- , The party of 21 Klks that went in rurden yesterday to assist their btoth-er- s in ce'.ebratlm; at the Juti'dion the antiivej sary of the organization of their bo.-- returned to Salt Lake on a special Ki. CJrande train at .1 o'lhuk thl mcujung. They say they enjoyed a le!li-htfouting, and are loud in their praises of Ocden'r bopitnllty. 11 .V ii V,i I. . I ; IN WEE Sift A' HOURS ' ' 1,1 ,0 !,-- He.-- . ELKS CAME BACK T -- VV. !.! ar.": te,,!rnan. l,ou! t M. ll. trir.elf.ter. uakUu.t. F. It. tr- . J I. I. F. How. Sin FlHt.e'fien, h. . n. fy DRUG CO.. - wS'l Fcr the r.rxt thirty days we : . at make to order any suit ir th 3 less than ru'.ar pri e. Wor guar anteed. Sorensen and Karsr-n- IIj V. ct 1 th" loop. .vi. and in;., p. tn. arwl Sun Matinee Thursday, Satf day at 4:1a p. m. r'.lat'. e c'.J ll. v. tui-.ir.j- I .oon t I' 144 1 SALT PALACE. 13. S i AI'-Xaol- Via Orecron Short Line. Final Un it October Kth. S, e Short Line aent. i a . Am?&fim? f sracxrri' it i-- $30.50, ' in er.-i'.- l THE FORD klOTcl CLOTIIINQ. E 1-- , RETURN : - ; R Co. Third South St. H. - ( AND t f i i v ANGELES . H - $31.50. " Vc do house painting ami el , s SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN fT 51 i ; kc-rton- :.t t: e : S 1. : - - ! i wr, t c' ! ! .--r nr.-rni'TH STS. F ALT X.AKi: CITT. - et and Utah he'.d a speWyoming, Idaho the cial meeting in this city last in the purpose of discussing a raise which becomes effective In all parts of r. r ' r Vt t' 'ir r 1 y rr c ? c coii. main a in the field. fO-- property-owner- s Lodges Discuss Increased Rate. I r-- ! GODBE-PITT- BLIND N The births of sevon boys and six girls were reported to thi lioard of Health toMUSICIAN IS DllAI) day. This 13 the largest number that OPAL CLUB EXCURSION some weeks. has been reported for The following have yor.s In the family: ' ' To Ogdrn, V T C!- a'! "f. W. J. Hill. 4t." West Kighth South: Al' : SI. at ' the i bert Slater. 116 Vst Sixth South: Wilvia Oregon Short Lir.e. Sunday, a. in. liam J. By water. 409 West Sixth South; Special Thomas Brlmby, His West Kighth J e' f :,".', AT THE HOTELS. South: Henry Parry, f.20 West South : ' ! n avei'"S Temple; William Neslin, M'A Kuclid5tn-rt' : r n id Fifth nue, and Frank Cracker, New Euionean. V.'ilscn, The fathers of the daughters are F. S. ; :. n V';" F ;r ArrhaU at tr.e ,..--,Luff. lrJ" F. street; .lan es S. Walker, r ' If e v .v, l"7r. l'.',n h"tl yesterday w.T" N. 1. l5:.i' West Second South; J. H. P.i t , '. irr 1 Vs S? M. M. .r. Cael.wli. b!a.. J. W. Palmer. South Kighth. Fast: i; ... ! C. W. Nron. St l.v..U;. ; J. I. CVdcracl avenue; B. Falcone, n?, Wei ... : Second South, and ('. F. Schueld. r, 10o0 McCrstal. An... -- r,U; S. S. C'; ;? . ! U South Second West. Hollar. Tb.rr. I tim,"a; Ida.; K. V. Carruit.rrn. J. A Git !, J. i'.'i!i'i'. Tset;.. I'.a.; TWO YEARS AS WIFE M ve!a-- .. August 2nd to 15th, Inclusive, ALL ft ,'.i t A. 3. CHAPMAN, DENTIST, Scott St re veil bultdlr.ff. Krmoved along the street cannot reach an agreement as to the prt LOS A number of taxpayers in this displan. will be present at the Council totrict night and some definite action may be taken. el Wl.-'i- t . ney George Tj. Nye has completed th work of revising the city ordinances, and has sent the revised article to he publisher for the printing and binding. A copy of the new statutes will be submitted to the City Council for its approval next Monday night. but the ef 1 r r.ry J V. ' ' c. - - Cl-arb- YOUR PHYSICIAN, YOUR COOK AND YOUR PALATE WILL RECOMMEND : : : 'r : - v.'U-know- n text-book- for - c 1 Judge King al-- gave It as 1.1s opinion that Fiank Kr.ox would be th catvlld tte for Mayor and that ther would Iikdy b- a iti.en" tb ket - See the beautiful t, r t believed that his party tdinuM not m ike any itominatior.s In the comlrji; muni- carter Hyatt, for he has at last mas tettd the knotty problem of how to fro m MAIN STREET. r William H. Kirg-- . a attorney and Democratic of Salt Luke, who w is yeterday In Washington by an Kastern jires repref.T.tatlve, ai I !; Judg duce line weather for the Rocky inoun Notice of Tax Levy Given. tnln rcpinn. IT Is maklne good Use of knowledge . jnr an The State Board of Equalization yes- his recently acquired ..... ' wnn clerks various the to notified himself nttemnt county terday "square in this State that the tax levy for 19 ;3 Lakers for the many Installments or hoi. will be 8 mills for State and State district sultry weather and the wind and dustto school purposes. storms he unintentionally permitted hrenk loose sincr hit arrival from M. Ko Clue to Stranger's Identity. Louis. About three days ago Dr. Hyatt struck The unidentified man who was found near the Oregon Short lane tracks some the keynote of the situation and Imme days- ago still remains in an unconscious diately the storm hovering about the condition at the Jloly Cross hospital. No neighborhood scuttled away, oi l N!. clue as to his Identity has yet been at his defeat, qubkly withdrew to a point where he was afe from the power of the weather man. and the Instruction in Changing Books. weather was perfect. C. A. Schools of Dr. Hyatt has driven the heat from State Superintendent Nelson is sending a circular letter to ththe atmosphere and yesterday thrt maxischool trustees and county superintendmum temperature v as only degrees ents throughout the State, in which the and the vvas down to tl deminimum use and exchange statutes governing the grees, just "7 degrees lower. s are contained. of are faToday the weather conditions a continuation of the rir.e for vorable Knights of Pythias at Bingham. weather. That's why Dr. Hyatt is weari will install The Knights of Pythias ing a broad smile and walking about hi nr-branch at Tilngham Junction tonUht o.'Ilee In the Dooly building with an air which will be known as No. L'l, and will which plainly fayx: "I am row master have a charter membership of thirty-onI command the weatlvr situation. Grand Chancellor II. N. Standish, assist- of elements the and obey." ed by other prominent officials:, will m'ekerbocker, 0. D., In above referred to. tr.ter-view- Tlie pchools will reopen for the fall and winter. Parents should take advantage cf our offer of free examination and advice so that their children may be properly equipped to make the best possible use of their time. 9 5 Repoiter. Closes. The branch postoffice at S7 West Kighih South street will be discontinued yesterday by July 01st by an order issued Postmaster-Genera- l Acting Assistant Wynne. ONUS nn:ryor;. . Gentle Regulator.. ,ri f r b", A Local Tolltics to Washington Sub-Postoffi- ce . ori-- TFT! W. H. King of Salt Lake Talks son of Isaiah Jonis. The West First South street, is reported to be suffering from varicella. LESS THAN t;: sip.eet. 214 PUT UP NO TICKET 52J IN 5 DEMOCRATS SHOULD Child. Has Varicella. two-vear-o- IS ii s the examination HOME NEWS. MAIN STREET. T: n lei better condition. Fifth It is further reccr.iriier.de I that th otlvr points raided In th.e let ter be considered at fom length after have been lken to enter upon SNAP SHOTS AT C. E. W. BOWERS, Jewelir, 225 degrees .7i) degrees Z degree 73 degrees S degree S.Z degrees 7 degrees S3 degrees 7S. The newest ideas worked into the best jewelry. You wi'I like what you buy here and be pleased with the prices. n. com-mlf-lo- exan-.Jr.atlon- - Pretty Jewelry Constructions Secretary of the Interior by CHICAGO. Julv 29. 7 a. m. tempera tures: New York. Boston and Chicago, and Washington. 71; 70; Philadelphia Minneapolis, Ci; Cincinnati and St. Louis, Priced Restaurant. rOPopular Rooms, with Telephone, Hot suiu Cold Running Water. Sixty Li LI h ofnial rcctrr.Jtlon pjr!itThat the Kiven s I Temperatures Elsewhere. flAXT LAKE CITY. taken: rw Mops cur - ic f"' , The success of our r u'.r.c-- s li UiRel cn Actual V;.!ut a tou arc goir. to buy a c.ia.:r.cn2? it "wri! r; J 7 to prices before purchasing ljwhtrf. ar tfcu kryt Lorr Price and Il:lial! ur-dof cur buIncs. omrl.it tn nr.y with the UtUtel Hiftteadvam-r.IUn that would benow aridl for ti e Hnd. rereclamation of the thli Hammond morning Secretary ceived a communication rrcomtner.dlt.fi; that thene 20. man. BUYERS TO DIAMOND to th arid land reclamation fund rractkabl. and that a fur be COXKUHM ll the engineers and othr ofllcers of tl.f reclamation service. Hecond That th Mirvev and exnml-natlo- n i oj to the r'",iblllt' n f water Some time last May, when Gov. Wells I In Utah like be rM preferstorage In t'tah. In w was in St. Louts, secretary m over other pmj ence Hammond, .if Acting Governor, wrote fr.r as this can ! ilnr.' wi'huut undue to the Secretary of the Interior relative delay or complication. 1 nke That th 'mm!in . s vari-nuto the reclamation of arid lands in toThird lndl'-atIn a general way. tl. ! r to be which are Utah. i roject The missive read that the people ? ron.ulred In l'tah arrangirg thee in this State were willing to the order of their Importance. t"th at th" b p lake binsf presumably pl.u In the import- of the Ut. conleiine fhoubi b rommktton the of Hnc" these, WEATHER MAN IS iifkfd to ntudy cjrfvjl!y the ttni r,f the law of June i;. wz. and aUo tl:e of let'.aimlni; arid l.mdj PROUD OF HIS WORK practicability r.ow unutilized. Fourth That Mr. Hlchatdn ! In wl'l b irad formed that at the earliest practicable dale as to lb reg.nrd the nhvsic.G fart? a amount of water now available and util ized in l':ah lake and as to the cf water which may r avai.ihic UTi'ier Today's Temperatures. o'clock 7 o'clock ... s o'clock .. 9 o'clock ... 10 o'clock .. 11 o'clock.... 12 o'clock .. 1 o'clock .. De fines Method of Procedure in Securing: Water for Arid Utah Lands. e G P Interior Department Salt Lake, Utah, Wednesday, July 29, 1903. Dooly block. Telephone l(M2x. Forecasts till 6 p. m. Thursday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and viclnirv Oeneraliv fair tonight and Thursday. Denver, Colo., July and Thursday UTAH Fair tonight warmer In north portion. WiSATHKR CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the North Paeiflo and Gulf States. Northern Kocky Mountain slooe and B. N. W. Territories. and lowest over the Upper Mississippi v.nllev Southern Plateau and Southwest. Precipitation occurred over portionsMis-of Nebraska. North and South Dakota. souri. Texas, Louisiana and the 11. N. W. rains in Nebras. Territories, with heavy kn Thunderstorms were reported over nortions of Nebraska and Texas. fell 10 to 12 degrees The over portions of North Dakota and Min nesota, with slight manges eisewnere. R. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. The Man on Metehn St. Located la Heart of th t....240 223 j WEATHER FORECASTS BSHIPFgCr t NUlsCBExiS EusfnMs office Editorial rooms is. A GOVERNMENT OUTLINES PLANS OF RECLAMATION wr.DNi;spAY r.VENiNn, .iri.v 5t ; I |