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Show The Evening Telegram. c5 WEATHER FORECASTS. Salt Lake, Utah, Friday, July i Local ad I i w..y ., lib in Heart of the Business ad Theater Districts. IE ... v n r !? til 7 8 9 10 EUROPEAN HOTEIfc A. FilED VEY. i it' 11 12 1 GAliT LAICE CITT. H States: $1.00 to $3.00 per dxr. Popular Priced Resaurajvt. 200 ftooms. with Telephone, Hot fnld PiiTiTitnir Water Private Baths. 3 o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock fil degrees K3 degrees; !4 degrees tT. degrees t.l degrees fl d'gr..s ;3 degrees 70 degrees Temperatures Elsewhere. CHICAGO, July 31. 7 a. m. temperaBosNew York and St. Louis. ton. 72; Philadelphia and Washington. 74; Chicago, 01; Minneapolis, ii; Cincinnati, n-- 13 tures: Pretty Jewelry Constructions SNAP SHOTS AT The newest ideas worked into the best jewelry. You will like what you buy here and be pleased with the prices. MAIN STREET. IN LESS Williamson Funeral Today. TWO MONTHS S. C. Christensen. The body of Soren C. Christensen, 'd of Buckle & employee years old, a former burl-xl was Sons, tailors, today from the funeral chapel of Undertaker Joseph W. Taylor. 1 South West Temple, at 3 The schools will reopen for the fall 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. o'clock. iremen Have Long Run. The West Side Ire department made a long, hard run to Agricultural park list Knickerbocker, 0. D., 259 rubbish was night, where a large heap of feet of hose, burning. After laying l'.)0o without the blize was extinguished any damage being done. MAIN STREET. Prefers Tine to Jail. Richard Gray, who was sentenced by yesterday to pay ;i lino of $M Judge Diehl stay in the county j.iil forty day-- ; for assault and battery, decided after he had been in jail about forty minutes that he would rather pay his line and bo re1 A leased. m Taggart Obsequies Sunday. If Yoa Yant to Baj a Watch S li WW McCoaahay Minister's Coming Is Delayed. Plans for Nothing Happens By Chance cally prepared and ground, makes iIAIZE if hear the old smokers say our case is complete m the clear Havana goods. To i ft! HILL DRUG CO. COB- - OPP. POSTOFFICE. j TT TT Mi ii ji frm US tour jl M TTRST, LAST AND THE TIME. ALL r:-- s , kV 1,11, 4k. t"?.'Xf. I ,v Rr.t -- I n-.:- ! t..-r- t iy!'n.ry wx a 1 t!" - O t" A rr.r. U to a r , :;r a. it .:;. :ro-- n DRUG CO.. S ma:?. r:r.:r . An N sr. ! y- rTi: i'alt u;;i; city. ccr - e!'. ; fn l t'?r-Jgh- nult G0DBE-PITT- r-.- a. i ( iLUukiL Oil tlrj Popular r C. liuttcr House. SI.OG VA LBS. G? SUGAR FOR n i r i- r m 1J v Y i L'tr i 10c . I3v m ru tf "l- c 1 "a i 1 1 " rr tuA ulji j e j - ' k . IS - i POPULAR VISITS SALT LAKE Capt. Frank T5. McKcnna. a son of formor Justice of the United States Si- prenie t.ouil r.U Kenna. arrived here to day from St. liouis and registered at the Knutsford. Capt. MrKtr.na Is heail !ntcrete-v. ith Senator J nonius Kearr.s and n number of otl.fr capitalists. In a company recently organized for the purpose of purchasing a large fire clay location near Ogden and erecting a plant for tire brick. He will the manufacture-oS In ilt Lake for sme remain probably time arranging the details, of the purchase and making wrrang ments for the erection of the plant. C. S. Tl.om.T-- . former TIAt 1 1 Witt rf Co'-errs- B1J . ,orxn r. t OS v.-- Colorado, ar.d orv of the r.et jtoir.t-r.er.- t jurists of Denver, nrrlvd e here .f,,. clayfrom Hutte. wh"i b d , 1 In a bli? mlrlr.g $u?t. .OSTEOPATHY When reen v,i the ICr.v.: Mr, Thomas said l.e had lut run !'-- . r. t Salt lake on a pbafme trip and IU he would return to Unite tonight. l f-- d r; tf X "" Ii BIG STORE'S FORCE r - , I . COOLEST JULY 31ST t--. , I , - , . x . ' v L. . . i ENJOYS EXCURSION ' ! i a. ; n ft v I . . J; . f Y Vt b H The retire f.rre rf t.e from t! tr v,u'r tbwa to O c..'5 Pro ac - ivi .iri by t1 . - fri'- - U. ! r 1 I.iJr th" Ii! i'tv.i S.iil IN THIRTY YEARS .j'c'.m k. r.r. atf-o-- on. t the :t f d bo, i? i !! r rft-v the Ufpr wt a n? d ),.; D. r T in I? Pi- -. F pr'.. ,'t the s t d a 9 CASTILLA 5 ; i r ' 1 f $1.25. ! :"!-- . Tv. - '' t" A i in t. tr, :i fx " ' r Vienna Mod e! a:.d cat ! fO t r'.l 7: rr r ' j . AND RETURN m i aj r r r ! ? i AKD CAU212. i , eft -- ?! E o ... Tv . J ? ' -R. 1 t. i H .S.Iif t ':',viA t. C v :ti 4 Provo rl r. and tie . i; Iri ,.t ; r bund w.;i The Fro. w r i 'i r.', n t Abo,;! ; o i e i f m tri" f r lh w;;l ir;:sh . f o. flTiiit ..trainthe c!rtrr-nvo;: re.ift j r at :r.;.i:" 11 nrii-- ' 1it nd t'l at f oVjocVt. XKlU h f t!" .!.! o'f Jc k, 1 t, 1 tf,- - : at 1 rif-krn illt : r Xo b Lite i.i nf.i in- n. . j , Via H!o Grande, August 2nd. Leave Salt Ike li.l. a, in leave UastUla S p. m. Gr..r. ever l dy. v o. x V i . . i ref t: r.lrg g f. ;j Six New Salt Lakers. Four b.'by irlrl and f .o b Jy !. l ave r:d" tie ir .i ' i l It) V .! ate l Ilk 7itJi e yee; , J..'-The" - z W. W fathers of H. J. Th :: tt. l.i: Fnt Fifth glt: South; 192 West Fifth South: Gerr- - Cordon. 110 Soc ial Hall Mrt: P.ob rt Hfit:l . ; e'.o Th l oj Wet Fifth to I It. Johr.fon. St. Mark's !."; 5t..l. stri ct. u;d O. T. Pro.d.s. (V: :1 : IS (?: tl-.- e n n 1 le Thompson. will be repainted and the cushions will be upholstered anew. A canvas cover will also be put on the wagon. The Mayor approved the stationing of a policeman on the grounds about the city and county building between the hours of 6 p. m. and 2 a. m. N. C. Hopper, a Chicago boy, who has been ridingspeedy at the Salt Palace two seasons, and who was injured on the track Tuesday night, is rapidly "recovering from the effects of his fall. The popu- lar racer was unconscious and delirious and it was SENYON HOTEL. European and American Plan. Bait Iake City's new hotel. Th Km. 3 yon. Large, superb an Incomparable. Zion's Savings Bank &, Trust Com pany, No. 1 Fast Temple street, nat hnir n million dollars to loan at lowest market rates s o security. Will make loan for short or long time, on real estate or first-clas- collateral. JOSEPH F. 8MITH. PTeitdent; GEOIIGU U. CANNON. Caaalor. j F'-urt- Mo iht. Martha M. ".. H-.- Rl Walter Swlmiir, Mil! I'. rk i; i Sa at . I- fa-Id- IMrM Jarre V, .; S .:t lin.rvt tittfl'-- r. 3 OFF TAILOR-HAD- E ':. T. Ut.n4, i . m 4 ',' . Ci:. Ft ! "j ' fin. V. . . . Aunnl B. G. Morris Faor Ul Go. j: i ebctrlc lights Main nnd GUT irt.ar-anteei- !. t !orsl 1v ! THE DARK SIDE ct tsi 1 t u jni No. i . rt 7. W. HALL, r . hei:;ec!;e r. J;-.vc!s- j r:jtr::L !. m Prof. Marshall I awaiting li e rour?e of study for the State s boon n mj. fhorlzel at a tr.eetir.g of the State board. The chance ar understood to be favorable for Its ado;diMrt as arranged. Pay for City Workers. Wc do house pi r.lirv; .n Ml' interior iIcccr.Tt;:u' 8 American Wall Pap:r Co. 6 E. Third South St. Amrt-t.- payday for the city etr.j lov. ees and Atnlitor Helsr-- has drawn amounting to o Z.1'. which!'. v. ;; bo dUtrlbuted e;r. City J ;:; police. SSSCS.RO; City Counctlmen, tZ'JrtM, and the f.rc department, S30O2.T5. . FLCViinS schwarz u r,. S1.25. I Is r :ni n at Deciding Course of Study. To-la- y : CLOTHING. Hr t"l; str-.iheat, nr. b itl,; rn;. r.c up. rd So. H. V P.artb tt. Prop. Ft. Illmo Kurope-- ' " : Ike. CASTILLA Crur.de "' ' : l:, 5t T'l-- IU-- " ' , ,, -- Via . 3 .ue BEAUTIFUL i - For the rext thirty day w rr.ake to order any suit in the Z ifos than t gular price. Work S'rer.s n and Iirirn. lti S?c iind South. TO 3 w ...... :i t'Uh, ' !. Ia!y Ford. I Ri!n. l JI -- rv T. Walter f. S.lt Lak 1-- th- - h Iarriasei Llcenfes. I.lAd F. U in 1 S.-.u?- 4C-- - for twi days and nights, .iV -. INVESTS IN UTAH PROMINENT JURIST C. A. Hopper Is Getting Well. - c r.: y 'r .f'.t at. !.,;rr i f'rr.t?.'c :nr tiri C I Dr'.ivtrM The temperature In Salt Ixike today Is lower by several degrees than It has been on July 31st for more thn thirty years. Guard Tries Flashlight Talk. At 1 o'clock the thermometer on tho The sigral corps of the National Guard, roof of the Dooly building- registered under command of T.teuts. Smith and Skldmore, spent an hour or more last barely 70 degrees and Forecast Official the art of flashlight Hyatt expressed it as his opinion that right practicing telegraphy. One corps was htatluned on the maximum for the day h.ol been the roof of the Dooly building, the other was on the Tmpleton. The practice atreached. tracted the attention of manv persons mi The cool wave has been working, this the street who could not imagine what was coliig on. c..--st for the p.it twe way from days in the form of an atea of hich central ocr Wash Citizens Want Clean Canal. pnssure. It Is is but influencing the weather Residents of the southern part of the ington the mountain of region to a Itocky are a which will city preparing petition distamo be presented to the Glty Council in the eat of this city. near future asking that Dr. Hyatt says the w eather v. Ill rethe Hushing of the gutters into the canal on Ninth So ith main generally fair tonight and Saturbe stopped. The petition will also ak day and conthe temperature that the stream be covered from Main to tinue to that fall The maximum tonight. Second West streets. As the canal now Is it is considered a menace to the health of temperature yesterday was 01 degree. The gale which blew from the souththat part of the citv. west for an hour and a half last night between 8 and 0:0 o'clock attained for "HurTy-TJp- " Will Be Stylish. a short time a velocity of fcfrty-clgThe resolution appropriating $lv for the miles an hour. For a prIod of five beautifying of the city's patrol wagon, nlnutes It blew at the rate of forty- passed by the City Council Monday night, four miles an hour. has been signed by Mayor The "hui.y-up- " the rl , ht I '.r - V e -: r.- -. tjur.i't - tr . tt trr'tiv?,, iirr.r nv'ii vtin to l CAPT. M'KENNA r "- Th.it you ir.z. Regulator.. ?t !. e cr rT"ulittT to ! r iry err) The City Hoard of lMuatlon Ml A fpecl-iJneetJr.g this afteft on at 4 Ie. e O'clock, at Whih It V.J.l be Whether the public echoed will r p. n 111" Urn or second Monduy in Septej-.-.i-rTlie teachers examination wl4 be ;ir- lefore th e i,. ranged for two Ing cf the school. y con-slderab- r V pi r '- In the canyon l wt-e- th--- YOUR PHYSICIAN, YOUR COOK AND YOUR PALATE WILL RECOMMEND : : : th-?- rrcrn. al:rc?t ns epetd Gen. William J. Palmer, a railroad official, has sent a chck for $luo) to C. P. Overfield. one of the local directors of the Y. M. C. A., to be applied on the Y. M. C. A. building fund. S nmc time ago he agreed to give tiiat amount when $75,00 had been subscribed. He was recently notified that the amount had been secured, and he responded with the check. NOTHING NE In DETERMINED TODAY I P.enson, W. C. Jacobin and Julius Jacobsen. all natives of Denmark, ll light on South engaged In a State street yesterd ty afternoon. All were intoxicated, ami the policeman hnd no at the station. difficulty in landing th-rNo blood was shed In the fray, and many of the blows that might have done some damage went wide of their mark. well-know- IT. LI A .Gentle dt Fight Well. Generous Gift to Y. M. S -. OPENING OF SCHOOLS lree-for-a- nd reorts Ie(ial dinners. George what it is eminently superior for corn meal cooking. Your grocer sells Maiz&nc In 5 and sacks, white and yellow. n Too Drunk to of lwth l. The Utah G. A. K. train for the national leaves this encampment in San Frar.cisco Its August 0th at 9:4." a. m. Upon city on in the Golden Gate city the delearrival gation from this Stale will occupy suite No. 2. on tho llrst floor of the Grand hotel. All veterans holding G. A. It. tickets are entitled to side trips for one and fares. H err. iinrrvcrr. . b- Outing. c IK r 7 e sir. nr.: 214 2!Ai:r a p'eafar.t one. Arranenie t,s cnt have been n.ad tslth the management At a meeting of the head? of the vartou "hlrd ward organizations of th last night It was decided to nlare ih ward church ami to build a large hall f r the of the various organization. The membersi.., of the Third ward has growing, and today Its members steadily "rO. Tito present building l exceed to nt cemmodate the larse quale Tl and the Sundny-chooto be ..i,tru ted of t,r l k. new building and will modern. The r"l are to be wlil be ntxxit tr operations comment d at once, nnd .it ! that the .tructure will be compb ted in about slxt d.ij s. one-thi- rd And the new corn meal, scientifi- I G. A. R. - l'.-- 1 et b-a- .i tt.-I- gin , t' v w -t The excursion cer the i hort Lire m tl Ogden canyon to be by to - ci,- .:' t! club Sunday prom If tnot successful of the nMon. Applications have alrenmy hocn tv'!' for several hundred tlcketN. T1; tr.ejr.-tier- s of the dub are well j. i..., with the Interest that Is being di;!aM In the first excurflon they ha gHet, ih th. pe.iFon and nre striving to m iV. Prof. Ci:r.ning. mnfrlelnn. who is fit raider's park, gave an exhibition of his peon the streets that culiar ability yrste-d.i- y mystified manv. Four men were Riven a pocketknlfe and requested to drive two mil's about the city and hide the knife. blocks and hid th They cln( fourteen of the palace knife In the waste-baskbarber shop. On their return to the hotel blindfolded, entered the Cunning. jecur-lbuggy, and tnking the reins, tirore ovr the ex act loute to the barber shop, went in and took the knife from the banket. The Rtv. Howard A. Driggs of Jersey Citv. who is to occupy the pulpit of the r.cxt month. First Congregational hi--church has boon delayed in s journey here, and will not arrive in time to preach bis first sermon on Sunday. August Und, but will speak Sunday. August luh, for the llrst time in this city. X v- PROMISES SUCCESS f Funeral services over the remains of the from the late C. Y. Taggart will be held next Twenty-seventward meeting-hous- e Sundav morning. Friends wishing to view the lemains may do so by calling at the family residence. $76 First street, on Sundav morning from 3 to 11 o'clock. a. n j- l-- Burial of O Tji 11 u. OPAL CLUB OUTING Magician Found the Knife. tho-nn;h!- i tone. thought for some time he would not survive. He is o.it now. howecr. but mill carries a numb-- r of ugly scratches on his face and a bandage on his head. mn-giega.tl- BUYERS: - r Lo-w- When Inside they cleaned up all the "I puspecl Mr. Jirdine will find evr-a- l valuables In fight, taking besides the. bats find a numtnr of bulterll'.m. articles mentioned a quantity of whis- moths nnd other bv.gs in the larger ky and a box of choice cigars. pipes." Prof. Medullar said today. The proprietor of the saloon passed "The pipes im f m favored by every tat his place of business at 3 o'clock this that gets Ir.to the building ar.d of course morning and saw two men goinga around they must be removed when they die. the corner and making toward freight The work of tuning the will octrain that was preparing to pull out of cupy an entire week of nrg.in Mr. Jurdine'i the yards. He did not get close enough time. , to the men to gt a description. The police were notified this morning. In-a- 1 The success cf cur Ecrlr.-- u i Vnjd cn Actual Values. If you are rjoini: to buy a t!!?mcnd, it will ray ycu to pet cut prices before purch.tsLrs; clj".v:.?;e. Price- end F.rKauIs G : xl art th keys?cxd to the ferret cf our businers. u.-i-" The funeral of Charles S. Williamson, former foreman of the Herald composing-room- , will be held at the residence, Third street, at 4 o'clock today. THAN door. New Church for Third Ward. HOME NEWS. C. E. V. BOWERS, Jeweler, 235 Burglars entered the West Side saloon 'at the corner of Fifth West and First South street and succeeded In stealing $18 in money, two watche3 and a revolver, last? night. They started to cut the putty from around a window pane, but abandoning that, pulled the window clown from the top, and parsing through, opened the Today's Temperatures. f. TO T)I HMOMD The great organ In the TcbernAci Is to be thoroughly overhauled, cleaned and put Into tcrfect tune wlthla the next week and several additions made to it that will, if possible. Improve the tone, and make tho organ as modern as any In the world. The church authorities have a contract with Kimball & Co. of Chicago, to inspect the Instrument twice each year and keep It In perfect repair. Edward t. Jardlne. an employee of Kimball & Co., who U Mid to be the highest salaried organ bulldr In the country, arrived here from Chicago today and Is at the Kenyon. The organ has not been cleaned for nearly a year and Prof. McClellan says that while there Is nothing out of repair about It a considerable amount of fine oust has accumulated In the pipes which det.-acfrom the beauty of the Instrument's West Side Saloon Loses $18, Two Watches and a Few Cigars. - lf-03- H TABERNACLE ORGAN OFBURGLARS Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity Generally fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight. Denver, Colo., July 31, 1M3. UTAH Generally fair tonight and Saturday; ccoler tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer la highest over the. North Pacific- States, Upper Mississippi valley and Lake region, and lowest over the Central Rocky Mountain slope. Southern Plateau and Southwest. Precipitation was reported over portions of Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Montana. South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri. Thunderstorms were reported over portions of Nebraska, and high winds in Utah. It was raining over Montana and South Dakota at the time of the morning report. The temperature fell 10 to 12 degrees over portions of Idaho and Washington, with slight changes elsewhere. It. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. The Man on Meighn St. f 31, 1903. Dooly block. Telephone 1042x. Forecasts till 6 p. m. Saturday, mountain time: FRIDAY EVENING. .It'LY ?,t EXPERT WILL CLEAN SMALL HAUL 240 223 Business office Editorial rooms mm rger 2t Lake telegram. TELEPHONE NUBIBlaiS "I wouldn't care so much about where I got my coal if I didn't know how r) good 'that good coal' ? is." C3 ITh salt The 10 w,$r-mr.t- f. J I " THE fORD HOTEL JOHN P. NO!3Uf?. ! : ''.r- r. at-in rvry Hot an 1 f' M r;:;r.: r.-rt t ate ;'":, prt ',!. HI W. Fi.-i-t iia. ft.. Salt Lake CU. . I'Uh i-j- c-- rat 4 , run cc. y CULLEK no TEL t. - )-- or ANY KIN Cilt C. LV- all .. - Ci'.y Til - ' I - :;-A 3, . t J f JV Car fron |