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Show saet Lake Telegram. The The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE care so "I wouldn't (J much about where fj I got my coal if I V didn't know how j is." rf) n Forecasts till &jr lt temperature changes generally slight and unimportant. R. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. 3C Located In Heart of tho BudoeBS esq j.aee.tor uislticta. r Today's Temperatures. 0 7 R 9 10 V V 11 12 1 mJEOPEAUr HOTEL. A. FRED "WET. BJL1P LAJECE CITT. I2ata: II to $3.00 per day. Priced IlPssf.mra.nt Popular JSO Rooms, with Telephone, Hot C A Unrtnt.. TXT-.- !' zsainB. SI wa a notable example before world among other things for blind. accomplishments while If your eyes were as his, might not have undertaken okI his x k voir tasks. his a.e. Stt!. Keen your eves good bv an OFNCE OF, PREVENTION. Consult who di' d was doorway In whiih The iirwl fith-- r of Mr. Aamno U In a pr arlottH .nd!tioo of , allh nnd the that !' ' ith will b" . !rtrte:-eld the by A LITTLE Mr. Anmr.H v wife ! ' Wali u r. denth. InLak.r. P n ot d rc I i; tr tni nrb- i. iin ltit'd v ar. ' -- ! Ji lo.i lv f th'ti th- wji!.li vt.itiit t Ei d a oil!-'', r fa V' ii i, i ?' ; o ft " X b;tt'e tr-- g (j 1 1 will Firrm The Veteran hold their regular nuetii.g at the l'.ail of the association. -- 71 Caiiynii road. Monday night at a o"clo k. A :::c f that - alt itid ar r. K .'- - tter ! In with :. .n oii-p- Snator iieiir." by Charlotte Teller of Colorado wilt deliver an address on "Socialism" on Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Socialist he.idqaar-trrs- . GS South Main street. All are wel- V Dies of Old Age. Mrs. Lucy Charles Steol, ST. years rld. died at her home. l East Fifth South t n.:a a '':a ute has ! en r Wa. it; l. 1'iui ty, S. ; te::.b. r 1. to fn m th tod a ti for 1 t- ou-- f; S n?a ; J ; i dUry I't.i,' 2ii :iav: , !r - ? 5 - Vs. Death of L. E. Biter. n . it ou Want to Buy a t rrauii i Die j rai-ml- - - - . . , ' (I 'Phone COAL & LUMBER CO., Y: c, Putchers' day at Cfdder's, width wid 12th, promises to be an int. day from a raring standpoint. There vill be a with a putse of an.i ' will be a 2:20 trot for $12.".. A purse of tJ. NOTHING NEW I i 'i IT U Error in Federal Building Plans. A number of citizens of this citv. includmany of the officials who will nccupv ing the new Federal building, have signed a petition to have the Johnson temperature regulating system Installed in the building. It is aaid that the plans, as they stand at present, do not provide for any ventilation whatever. We appreciate your appre- ciation. q'w.l.iil JH rill Minm; n,, ijtii New House Takes Fire. ft The fire department was called out last night to extinguish a blaze at 123 Tenth East street. The buiHing is a y one belonging to Dr. J. B. Keysor. and was unoccupied. How the fire originaUnl is the department. The waspuzzling confined chiefly to the roof, damage and fully covered by insurance. two-stor- 6 - - - M .. hi Vm -- af Mii-ir- t rfr i. n utivc act P.o.ud of ysieti'.a ::t MTsb-- it was lii-- t th" public id.-- th - : r in exec- irv .!t'i"i to in September. - nv;ir.T on-tinu- : Chtistinas ho idays. into two seme.-ter- v. id s. if dU id y( 1 en J ; ' 4 I i'!i .' '.-- . h li IV 1 a , ' t , 3 ' . lb- t ;.? - : -- r- !. a i:.-- ; - v rt I GODBE-PiTT- : t: X f r--- E,c :"i . 4!-rT- . I DRUG CO., S v::r rmi i:.r: FA LT LAI: C1TV. & 5-- 3. ' r.M f ,ir. I M A' t at Nr w iv ., E Wii'-'-- i ! v. ir- romm mi atiop was iei.lvr.1 by Senator Keatt rntary t".'ay from of Arr'Milluie WiiM.n in Secretary w ni h lie mat ovmiu; to ip.e j.n ss he dt. he r..t b.!i.-pulillc busia'-ewill be al,!, to accept S.nato, Keams' th- - Irtigatio,, invitation to iitb-nt,, b, heM at ogd,n septen bug,.;ss L'th t lth SecVttary Wilson s;iS t!at should unable to attend he will k !al thr. " or four mcruber ef thr d partna jit w ha are pursuing sci tititlc in vestlgaEor.s along the line of irrigation to aid the congress. A ; - j I r. TarU. lt o A. H p- - v.i:j. : 1. j E Sc',:"sty ; if. K.ir.n , " V.-rk- 1 J ': - wif - S?. I. : i M-- f. .?.;-- : Pk-"a- c, it l.ivc!. E. hi'.: Vrc.!.r'i. II! H l., .f-.n- : M c---- mrd. - t. a. r Wr. . : a. o k. t;; : i. ! c; a 5 . r -- S'-w.ts- i Klni- AND RETURN Via Rio Grp.nde. August 2nd. !-. Ev.i.. Ih.l. l-t- - r f- - u. I. X. - rt t 4 . K- t -i a n jm. i r-- 1 1 - j 6 Third South St. 11. ( i .1 A - f - .' A THE FORD Ii01 lift i: joiiN a f - J : ..pi t ' - ' ' ' i i . W. F;rr! 1M Fr Ni?:f::-! ? v K ..." : ; !. ' i - EVP . l ; ' "." 1 .1 CULLDN HOTEL 1 k -- An-drrT-pk- f Salt Lake City's new hotel. The Ken. yon. Lare, nuperb an I incomparable Chi.irie MiMrc, St. IMuI. Coma mil- Ir; I r u w. li.un:nr. mmhors It. P. o. E. are rf,q,Jf i! ed to meet ai Elk' hall Sunday morning. 9:r.' to attend funeral of Brother L. E. Itlter. LEAHY. J. Exalted Kuler. A. W. Ilaybould. Secretary, ttretth 7. C?ir5 THL; DARK SIDB frcra Cocr. T&t tit in-ra- TO CASTILLA BEAUTIFUL !f'V V SI.25.I Via Li 3 : d- - . ' A'-j- OFT T A I LO 11- - M A D E CLOTHING, Tor th- r tluk" to 3 Cr tbaa lt ' f t aJ T '.! thlrtv r i:ta !' .1 All d r; o, rv.-iN- all Trtin 1-- collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President: GEORGE M. CANNON. Cashier. c. Eftlt Lftke City a; ATTENTION. ELKS. lion dollars to loan at lowest market rat- on first-clip- s security. Will mako loar. for ehott or long time, on real estate ur now-locate- 1 , : Dr. Fred W. Meakln. dentist, is In room 27, Hooper bids. . American Wall Pansr Co. r - SENYON HOTEL. European and American Plan. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust pany, No. 1 East Temple street, has half rniirj'? r. tl " - !ac.; -. i, Leave Salt Iike 0;la a. sn., rnturr.Ir.t: leave Castllla S p. ni. (Iraiid utlng lor everybody. Ft. Elmo European Hotel; strain heat, electric lights and baths; mis. up. Main nnd 3rd So. IJ. i:. Uartle tt, l'rop. HtintLtit inlCTICr liCCOral'.n;; Ch-T- i- K J j' c .lit) lu'ESC p.'Utlt 1IVJJ Ulhs r a' rli h. d f. If. S;; g r ai d i;rar.d I. F. C. J. E ir,.v;i. n;t'?: 1. 1: ; E. wrh. N. w .rk, N. Fi. h E J : c. it Lin.-- . i..M.'.r.: WtiU.ira Mfitn-- . John Widl.imi. J am !. El la? !. ri!t- II Fa.;s?d It. TI. Mi i. :,t 'da. bl.lg. Mit.-o:-: ( n; K. Unlu'r.r F. E. Wh'.t-i.r- . arl I.:i)!t..- Cj. v.'art: II. F. ?!.;!. T..-- . .. r. . h t St - kba.: F. A. It- i:- -. m!-- . C..' .r...'.. Spiir.c-- : Cj t It S '.! M tf Hit.-"- , I.o l"."tot,: llfn." Ilarr ivt.r-'n- . gl-- ; Forthtrd. J. F.. I On .t)..i; W. If. Jim vt:lv. Uromeiy. W ard and w tf.-- . St. Io H: Fra-,Mlrr-aTh rrt on. !(: It. If. SaT, J.n k Fra:i lci; It J. I'aire. Churloi Cha' al. El l'nfi; Ib nry I a i. S; rt? ;; . Ii . ' m r San Jnf: Ifrthi H!.'k. Nah,.tn. T.t.n.: ElMv Jcnen. fhimr.'; M'.- - Fri St. ,oul; Wallf r J nkii, $1.25. . I . V.; M, J . .. - y r.r.-?'i,- : ifTie.. . i ? '''""" 1 ! - The Cullen. CASTILLA S rl H . l - - : n -- ;v g S trds w;t ' . t .. s r..'-it t If, II. C..,;.,r.d aid w;f Mr:e ,:!- a. i.ise Km.: E. !.C..p:rd. 1'irg n. E N. i:: . fsa3T2Z.JZCZ rr?rTzixrzrzr.- '.rs- - t S ;rw-.l:;,t:lv-'i;M:!hn-t!;- . , k ,r-.-- - - ic ' 'd 'i - t ! c !:- "-- I. - SLriV. Ri. ti latfl ; ; E. K. E. 1 . k r. N-s.u ra rra t to ; It a S. :t . : J H E J. .St,.; .., l: J, ,t,.w iu , v,T. C. .... . A,. a and w.b, i , . . o "i"-...Jfj.!l ! 1E;gVf a;.d w!f. 1 ar.--- - J : ?'.. .. ri. ea r FLOvfcb P " E3 - - i M- l- t, I .. M Cs : , -- .I. i w ... b ?rV"v rTJu',KTrn Ftark 1 i4 iiEE!.. it. rf r'.J 'X i t - ' .'" a ? H, '1 O OSTEOPATHY 8 r Ii la ' New Wilian. Th MAY NOT ATTEND s - IfCI M.dT. Alt M.itM. r. AT THE HOTELS. SECRETARY WILSON s- ' M.i'i ! . t...-- : I .i "M SI a i.d v a -- ! .y i . i: - f ..:i i ( pip'. tr - '. " 1 . b.!K- U i' in ! c s : .5 i : l-- : ! ai:h. itP"-- r on . t.af Uo.at t fi-- to, - th iu.-'u-e d a 'I Mi' np-- 'he " o, at Mo;.a The sev;,n wid s h.fd- t and ; - Ward" - : Burton Downing, a popular voung amateur bicycle rider, who has been riding on the Salt Palace track for the two seasons. Is confined to his bed pat suffering from a severe attack of diphtheria. He has not been riding as well as usual for some time, but declined to give up until he was compelled to. East was the first race meet he has missed night this season. ii ii w Th- - Young Wheelman Has Fever. 9 m: 1 4 Th- I la-b- Tlie committee appointed to act in conCity Engineer Kelsev in dejunction with termining on so mo plan for th" grading of North Main street above North Temple failed to attend to the duties assigned it. and as a result made no report last night. The matter was laid over for another week, to permit the committee to formulate a report. Our pride, our experience, otir methods, our enthusiasm are in every sack of S'-- I Committee Is Negligent. COR. OPP. POSTOFFICE. 1 -- . t , 1 ' mj-'son- ILL DRUG CO. V I ecu. ONE CENT A SHEET. Mill SEPTEMBER han- was arJohn AVorthen, a stone rested 3esterday afternoon on a warrant sworn to by William Harrison, who runs a feed yard on State street, near Fifth him South, and rents buggies, with having assaulted the charging complainant with a pocket knife. Worthen was released on ?10 ball. case is complete in the clear Havana goods. CITY SCHOOLS OPEN de- Charges Assault With Knife. To hear the old smokers say our i l. put up for a race between butchers livery wagons, the regular drivers to dle the horses. " . ' ft" 1 8 ! - 1 t!drly-hi'- Butchers Flan Races. I! - e ing-hons- free-for-al- " C-- r t '. : , t: gf " 1 i - J vv(ft' ' ? j Funeral service's over the remains of Charles Y. Taggart will be held from .' tlie Twenty-sevent- h ward ncei tomorrow morning at II :."' o'clock, i 'rh i.ds may view ih" remains from tic f itcc.Iv corner of First and O str is. fr.'rn 9 to 11 o'clock. res-idt'iic- 1 J ; . ) Taggart. th--'at- ; t- lr,g-h'v- ",tr r ",. J if ry- f I "JI" v t ANY KIND OP you wnat? Tu W IV- - In rr r r t vJy i iri Tv.e-,;y-t- N li t Gentle Regulator.. A i. .... V I ,, . ft " - ;;-- Comes to Care for Her Father. Mrs. Mose Christensen of Ro?s, Ida., will arrive in Salt Eake tomorrow in answer te a eall advising her of the dangerous illness of her father. C. Sam Nichols, who is suffering from a paralvtic stroke at his home, 171 South Third East street. C. Y. ' - '': 4 f V.v ft i j f A J tJr'ZT i -- Eert Nelson, a Salt Eake boy, went tip in th" balloon at Calder's park yesterday in place of Prof. Abbot, who was sek. Nelson rrade a successful ascension ami came down safely. He has only be. n studying under Prof. Abbot a sii rt time. Funeral of .THT L;i.UJ h Salt Laker Is Good Balloonist. to the Sfctet dt rx xs r :v jt i t- - fHJ - s ( y 1 n..n " Eevi E. Riter, a mir.ir.g stre.-tman, filed at his luirn", ""s . during yesterday, after a year's illnes.-which time he suffered from an r. Tiie deceased was 43 years old, and leaves a wife and two sons. well-know- -- . , .:evi f5':A - t- kcj-wot- trx- - I - I - lbs .axe c err. Kr.?;rc::. jrr - c- -f ; nr. z'i r.i nke ly ct 1 I-- street, lat night of old age. The deceased was the wife of Edward Steel, and c:;mo to this city from England in the year 1H::.. The time of the funeral will be announced later. :r. ca Actual VaIups. Jf It uiU j iy you to t , The we ther remains ddightfully ced In Salt ori Fild.iy. August "th. at. I . w I ill r remain n f nil day. Th- - o. j. .i Hr.tt :ays today but Eoc to i r of his visit bit ti,in work f th"i that th tempf raturc will gln to rle Ir.tltuttcn thto thi ty ar I'ul be tonight and that N rr. :tw will r s lld. cM il'l'i a in.ii.i !i If j warmer. As pre li' ted b Dr. Ilyntt. nr.nvi rvrrrtrrnv tesdays ' was tho tn !est July ::ist. Salt U.k- i ad. T;.' experienced for tht.t -- unc., dur- - j gfe'-.-- t August rt ni. temierature i ra Ivd 71 " ing ;the aft..rnoen and muing SI- a tliu UA , ia n.n- - , unt.I fhortly h- -i-fell x , ( t ,u nse- h imnniiuni .u ... d- gr- s was ,.- - , . t.,ritt.,s4 t ar i. I iu . -! The area of liiL-- j.r. .ne t!i..t ri"'-- I d v lurt rnl rf Mrs.. Du;ier.n. " th- - !.uv tem: cr: tut-- - ..f f t and j c aw:-u this fur- sal ' Mr-- !I.. . I .inf..:. .iraivirg today - v nv g an area .f law prMitf r h.tr-- It7 at rl.iv y. ;! t::l. III I" la,! tt:n 11. In a i.i this vicinity. faveucd yes. i Salt Eake was e;vci.-tllin v,.rd . ! of .. M.uth thi" to th n rio-Mo.et.a At k. at aft'Tfa.i.c tere'ay. w as at ut point the maximum temnei mra at Wirn,' degrees sterday: ;a. 't U". L.ldv ViiltOI?. to the wist, j. t was deg' --cs: rn o- Mls F!.)ra Twejcth- nv, l Mim iH-!" v ia catello to th" l orth. "'. d re. s wi retr t?vir.y 'nr.. t th- ) M""i" r i;i;!ng recorded, ar..l at C.ratid Jnr, v , in Salt and ate ut fi.m- - A ' I;l..' .bgrees. east, the it.axiu um w;.s I'll st Mto l, - i v l R l ; Distinguished Scientist Comlnc;. Pt of. M il til. 1. I a,f f the Ar. b f An 'tin will a:ritlogi al Irstitut 4 ( r,c on t.iiivc - ti "' 9" " i"1" b'3in?-3- . cf cur i P"t- t f b-sc- - C-- r Thmnsit to 1 i - CHARLESTON, UTAH come. BUfiTOrS The success cf c.tr Cu'dnrss 'T It ycu are tar: p;iceo Vcio.- ;;nrchr.':!.': c;ia Lo?- rrif-;v.'l HcHar.c FREE DELIVERY FOR n " 1 T TO OmMOHD B - ai. m If" ! ic 1 " H I ' " T "T I i that lei go-w . ! iImtw ati'! J Veteran Piremen Meet. ..ill" tv tw v ASK FOR No. 121 OR. No. 133. ' ft-- . i , tt tti k bv lb - i at a I w hb h i. went 'l e lanivd tlie t tlTitl.T. ! fl Eill En - Tl-.c- ' ? JIC0 a:l'-- ' to b by I ' ."11 ct d .nvigr s Ir.t'.ii fd h i :i' ef E" i!:JVn ! ant'n . trf' t i Tiv n;dalnt r ( it'i that on M i; I. ;t'." !''!. w!.d" la. plaintiff was innni; n Main of h" irtrntit leji .tr.u'; ..... .. ....1 Tt l. l a v .ic tb S' Uth sthv .l"Ui - Thcv hnlil their shrine take a brilliant polish 3 I.' 1 ' 'onM lidatf-i o ; til- - Main Street -- 59 Tiirv arc stylish 11 agairl v .iv and w x Lecture cn Socialism. vV V.il' Jatn',is I.. 2 : 2t-- I to t., f',,1; pt K)n, Ir. h Nvh! v.-- Walk-Ov- er tdeCt.m a I FOR $1000 DAMAGES! j ' V th.' s t,,,n, TOMORROW J. C. llayt of Park City, who is brothis er of Mrs. R. A. Ktyes of Salt Eak ill at a local hospital, suffering critically from a. complication growing out of rheumatism. All kinds of lenses furnished to order, as required. No charge for examination and advice. MAIN ST. SAET LAKE CITY. rt annoiinf Insi b"li-r- but j 'tr, If l SUES CAR COMPANY at Shoe Store d BIT-WARME- R I be l'cund at t'nc :tt-?- o't lK k no'Mi. Th c'rreavt d ..'.s the nioth'-of K. T. t'hatr.bei lain f S dt E.il.e and Mr?. Ada Stoddart nf Ethi. JUST ft li.-ve- s iv .f i;Eighth t Ml - Mandlnr. Illness Is Critical. KNICKERBOCKER, .0. D. MH4 ovr r. In town arc ti r, 571.-- will bo ludd fmni th asseiiil.-1y-in"nisMund ward j r f i W .WU 1 i,A" p..v.s Mrs. D. C. Robbins. who underwent a at St. Mark's hospital surgical operation some days ago, is reported to be i e,,vrr. ing rapidly. Volunt-e- - t upending pom week l.t Salt Like as correapon '.ent for a m!mt r of EaM His .MMrr. Ml. (rii mining Animals. kld-P.trdle Aruor. was Wednesday In New. York by the fall f a ;oru fl-- Operation Is Successful. the ; s f! and Comfortable lii ha Is a New Yorkc Mr. Aaron ll.'S ?. St-il- of Kdw.ird (cvnul. - I JOHN MILTON ti fc-- et Tlie members of Eynds chapter. O. E. S . will give a basket picnic at Saltair n:xt Monday afternoon. MAIN STREET. 235 g g o'clock 'iMtiw y vh k. Fraternal Order at Saltair. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, X 71) V': ffr i 'i r deth of his siMcr. Miss IHrdie Aarm.3 of New York, J. Stark Aarer..4 yri;-r-dapy nf The afiernoon dropped hl nnd fell In .1 Telejjrum at his 4.1-- Steel Obsequies Monday. . The funeral if I.uy E; HOME NEWS. The newest Ideas worked Into the best jewelry. You will like what you buy here and be pleased with the prices. X 70 75 77 dejrr.e degrees degrei-degrees degrees degrees SNAP SHOTS AT r..i S- I- -.. Pretty Jewelry Constructions . M 11.00 an1 rnvate ''rs degrees d o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock n Jm fti iiiiii uddn inl tragic Uetdinjr of the v-r- Saturday. July U'.th Monday. Jwlv L'Tth Tuesday. July 2MhUMU edr.es k.y. July ."th Thursdav. Julv Friday, July ri- -t Total pi "1 j p. m. Sunday, mountain ft-e- 3 mn flti m i The Lightest, Most. Dressy OF DEATH The real estate market has been unusually quiet during the past week as far as nctual transfers are concerned. The total valuation of the property transferred shows a marked falling off. WEATHER CONDITIONS. but the real estate brokers do not l The baiometer is highest over the lake at all alarmed, however. July U alregion. North Pacific States, north Rocky ways an exceptionally quiet rronth nr.d mountain slope and northern plateau, and l heavier than lowest over the Missouri valley, southern July business this year f6r several years fast. and Southwest. plateau The Inquiries for investments during Precipitation occurred over portions of Montana, North and South Dakota. Ne- th3 week were many and there H much braska, Kansas, Missouri, IVxas and outside capital looking this way. Louisiana, with heavy rains in Nebraska. Next week will commence what promThunderstorms wen1 reported over poril estate to be one of tin ises tions of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. seasons for f known lias the city It was raining at the time of the report over portions of Missouri. Nebraska, Monyea rs. tana, North Dakota and the Uritlah Following are thrt n al .tat? Uans Northwest Territory. for the week: fers were The The Man on Meighn St. - Autumn Promises Con- Copy of Telegram Told J. Stark Aarons of Sissummation of Many ter's Tragic Death. Large Deals. Local forecast for Salt Eake City and vicinity: Generally fair ami warmer tonight and Sunday. 1. UTAH: DENVER, Aug. fair tonight and Sunday, exceptGenerally showers in southwest portion tonight; warmer tonight and Sunday, in north portion. 616 J&.J4. 6 FIRST NEWS LOOKING UP 210 223 WEATHER FORECASTS. time: - L Business offlc Editorial rooms 'that good coal' good ) NUMB-bxtS- REALTY IS SATURDAY KVr.XINH, AIV;tST 1. 100?.. U'.t In th," tto s:i ut ,,; ?u .if Work ni.t'ed. SiT"U!'n at. i Larsen. iffconl boulh. ii- - V t j J J T'i . . i" ; 1 W. W. i HALL Jeweler. :,orvKNii.. and virr.vn. ir; iiuuiu main sTr.Eirr. a; a |