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Show f I The Salt Lake Telegram. MONIAY RVRMXG, 'AUGUST 3, 1003. CIS it VOMEN T1MYT TUI11U 1 00000(50 Di'iy Routine of Queens of Sawdust Ring Is Enough to Send Other Women to Distraction. 1 SLEEPERS CARRIED BY RING LING BROS. SLV tH MYi VL ALFRED JITSNJAMIN & CO.'S artistic Putt xr.t ftylfs "n rUht. bmt clothe on rxc In th! city. hM by th latf f.ood ore grtnz ilpnntu to cl.ar.ee buy now at f-i- Va1u-- t. carscHW-- SI'ITS. Kf5 14 to :o yrarr th tty bui! Ut. In this wlc At n:n?t fathlonahte cloth- TOrNO MT'.- N- ac rli.tr.f St'ITS. HOYP" rv rrafc cor.rtiti rf tn tn f.. S not o . The latest fad among bicycle thieves e of wheels in a toy.n and after "knocking them down," pack them in a goods box and ship thorn to another city for sale. Such a fad was discovered by Sergt. Kddington and as a consequence three stolen whet Is were restored to their ;.(,0 high-grad- 5 f.ttrreet owners last niiit. The three wheels were owned by Ernest Hill, A. W. Hayes and Clarence They had been missing from one to three days, and had been promptly reported. "While working on the cases in the usual manner Fddir.gtun got track of them, and found them in a packing case in the barn of an expressman. Trie box was marked "James Keaddington, Los Angeles." There was no mark to indicate what it contained. The expressman had been Instructed to ship the wheels Saturday night, but had been delayed until ton late to bill them out. The police bfppve that the thief will be in their hards in the r.ear future. BURGLARS VANISH WITHOUT PLUNDER Appear to Have Been Frightened Away While Trying rs to Open Strcng-Bo- x. Cloth,' BMC e PA1 22 mum street Tfe Kl-lerbe- -- If , A I n V tt 1 fi Vi S SAX M T;...- li; i A1.b-t- l!;Vth neilM-.t- t ; 1 !.-'- 1 1 . 1 1 - v ! - S"tir - ... i'. i 1" - I y-li- 1 r.t'd '.j..; h d! it. !: 1 F Wa ba br-- a b o 22: : a iry r At! bt-.-- . id 1. V: ..: A5 Z' P ?. KP'HFiri.D: r t P I. 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If want ad", bti;; , ; j; ..a i you aa; MIidng jy )oif - 1 t -- ; r . j ; 1 - 1..." .1 ! .; 1 t. .f S. j-- . Jl fit t.(n"; J t: 1...H t , a I. U want K. b-I- it . VA .- p.- - Fr n di; day. p t ! F.v-"r- !t e: 'rc k r ; b r . 4 bt d ... i'd. . c'.umui. RETURN August 2nd to lath, Inclusive. Via Ore c;oa SiioM l.irv for G. A. convention. Final Unit See Short I. '.re ac r.ts. Ti form and t!. in- - rur-roui- be Yjy lm,iiiess AND RETURN $31.50. i.-- i.-'- 44444444 . SAN FRANCISCO FOR AMUSEMENT. - t xcic-io-nt- ! . n - ; -4 -- ! ."-on- ti"H ) !:' M,.!;.n", 3. T.- , N. W. "' F t'T'r. " ' .. ' b i j ' .'.?". 1 P. ft ! t v s (I. W. Ar!(f;i;," O NO'----. re w rod. a f.ttira r li Sag ;j t f b.'re, p. !.: I with a :. a i j. i In r.id.g p , a. . a r njJt ban the .ai.d ;.oif v. i b b: H!i to;.. l.it.r. ClT d ,.. :r. i:;r.i i : : : . i.d la the i;i:y. 1 t. Aug. r. : A - i ,e J n ; i. :a H cue- - : r j r U I t M n vm ar i i.r fr,. r r. f J r. 'i 1 ' . ! r w.-.H- -r 1-- is j; Mir- h I''1, 1 t. cU t" rr.'--t t v ;v . T' 'LAZY BED" EXPLOITED AS irEVr POTATO SCHEME. 1 ; l i.l Fth. i i'o v 'Vr, J: t iw rvV't 1 - t Ti.r f : , - r , r'tdrr ; c a : 1 '. r .'" I day. t 1 . r F: . j m . W, :,f ! - .:. ar' rr- .r; N ' "."", pr, W.S ;'?; F. le ",. . "rr. e : ff T f a a.; I ,- nd lr rr.. : si rr--- f r v er"- - rr," 1. - r '; .!!.:- - c - - P I Ibilbdiy "'i.i' :.. :. Tbuu d .y. May Jut.- - Ft. 1 4. t ;. - v. bo,,p5 1 !.-- . . ' : r, rfr: r. :,!. t v.. y b Tbuj!- ::d 1 ! : tb. .p-irtr.i-: Monday, J.u.'.i p E . e.-- j f.r. .; ... fi!) ; pi k V: i'.i v, T.' !' 'rf 1 1 . Mi.;j.,y. '.7. b" . Mog,;.y.J January h ... Friday. May n'b I'hii'tm.e- - - ve . Man t: t.;n : I f..: -r di". v .wr I,:., r,'l. l kti Tb.n.k d - '. I .11 o-r-- i Tb. '. l.'.-I- r h!-- t ft",", "1 . ". Holiday Vacations. r- J 3 1 d - J..r.u.iry ;h. ar -- 1 ? l't' l Utah. v rr.irlT l't-- A r - 1 y. : J - r trilnth. t- t.r:u I." I. !. -' t Tt,ah-- i ;.h P.nally r.rT.it.S;-- Sr:r.stfr t rnnvot n rr t- at ! ', b.v:',!.' M. n bty. S r Nov rr.ht r Friday. e'.- -, t rm N'ia - r t r if.. :- - . ! aiel Scccnd )i--- -- t r rn . ? 1 - an-se- ri t.ii-hJ- F;rt . - THREE STATES I -on bd!. - llth. i;.-ng- 1 H NEWS FROM f ..t v - f..i:..w.: .--s ed cl:y tS!3 1 - : e th' ,:; N :.-i- I 1 - - ;tb r .. i f.r vd!y !' on a ii.f'lirg f .'tnt"dtt'-, r le I S itutd iy ibTie- r b - p'.-.- V v: s A ; f l I m - THIS ir. I t V hlM r Hth. a:. th nff ;.:..! wTd t t ( ail tb cr.i'. ! :; ! twmad" .rcr a. r.ty ndtiut 111 tb wiJI b i".T aft ria-r- n at 2 TO - le-a- V - ! i;-.!- r'.atlcr what r.o Ot;it mnSHNT antler UM. li Tie ; Monday. S ng '. fals Board of Education Arranges Tttrn Schedule and Tixs Hours of Work for Student. 1 r-- r1 nQ V4yU 4 rrkn Mr. I ?. 20 MINUTES LONGER aV-ou- t in-jn- J C SCHOOL DAY IS NOW n r nrl QUITS '':. at Iik I!" I; i et I. l -- STRE t::rt littrglars entereil the store of I J. I t t be v. : :f Iu.-astlil West Second South street, H'trrJ-iof !! k n In Irvt i, Sate Stevenson, Who Alleges Injury Saturday night, but were evidently n r.r! ..fTrd :uil- Jii::rti frightened aw;y before they had seFrom Starting Street Car Too 1'.' ,l ?t 51 r. cured anything. When r.- - xt V.V.yiv Abbott. a ronaut. Quickly, Brings Suit. Entrance w;-:- ; a winrear m;vk.- - an a'c r.: !nn to by a dow. "Whf-- th" projirietor went to the has "hureli" nrrt :;.:ri th warning and yesterday rr.orning h fourvl the h" will probr'.bly Kate Stevenson haf filed suit against store on r.rnia. re:aaln dial of the safe was broken off trra U DINNER INVITATION le Confoiid;;Ld JUiiUsay .& Power ing near by w -- s a section of fus"and lyto a f desire he strong two feet in length, on on? end of which s. Ycstudiy impany to r.Hver $10,l.r;0 alleged to was e Ids wife and baby, who are in D rLEADS TO PRISON' a giant cap. due for damages received from one Ida,.- - !f of the iver. He could ,f't ri the defendant'? cars. desire, and fill as though h- - wabl Inv forth that or. The eoir.plair.ant an accident on Ids trip toward the up- Cuarrcl Over Who V.'culd T?.y fcr a COMPANY SEEKS TO ay 11, icon, while the plaintiff was per atmospht i e. to board an East Second lie Intended yesterday to go up about 2leal Lands Ttvo IIcn in tb tilth street car at the intersection of 0 fttt. but instead he wtnt about FIND FIRE'S ORIGIN S'n- nty-tiv- e Ste street, the ear was started before f t rr. l then ir.tne down. City Jr.il. S was pnfely settled thereon, throw-- i at-S!. It. both and J. hhr.if. ' injuring her to the piour.d and dragging- her Vv'h n the baPeen .:is about b.alf liibd J id g Ifej.r; Sti:T:s v. , t! nv, n He distanco, thereby bruising and U. a Indications Are That Burning of Dr. with ir.is. at G o wiial was to b J that she her ai au;e be ,o damaged t.igat and th'- bail'-cm to gan to bl t extent of SIO.L'O. Keysor's Ixcw House Was the Win t. the- big ilk in i'atb ri ti dir. I; r. tug at the- ro;.. liag was aliiiost full a Inavy KU!-- t pr.'.'e M l?;b!i wre Hi:Tcn a:; l Work of Incendiary. '?u say l.nisiin is null? That is the ore1 of the stakes to (whb h the capuj v I. reason for jIa'intc a want ad. in tiv e giant was secured. The tr. u hoM- - c bratiug MWthini: ir t.'.'e r n :;.t-i:r:T Telegram. Telegram want ads. nic.bt. Tie- - ib br.iJt '..: t u b I In friuhtf led nt:i The inn.n a.ra e conmanies tiiat were iug tiu- roji s 11 business Itr yon. Try and con-v- e the b;.lloon. ant. Tie- Jpn bit r n carrying risks on tb- : esiuf r.ee of Dr. voarseir. in.ole a 'org- j;nop for thrt Sjetry's Abbott air. . .ikf...-tbi r, 15. V2 ari .'...I v. ..: lie y w.d!' Key-oJ. South Ttntlv llast balloon as It I i..t t.ti n as t now is t!irviii- l"s i',ek Melrto-Fred W. rie:!"ir!. dentist, strict which was destioyed by lire last to cl c.r tb.e tr. e:; and erne dwi.. When Up Iced in room 21, Hooper bklg. f. r Stiflei-- "' irval. ; ff rs fjs-'to t h was ".t balloon a le pay at the of g v Friday night, are making a determined M lato-' iii hid invited .ir feet anotlier gust setit it downward CLOTHING. effort to barn, if possible, how the fire and toward a f. :ice. 14FF TAILOR-MADt r. ar. I 1, b ol as l. y, criginat' i. Tl. Sbatr. a i lii.p.'t pa y. coMi.bd Abbott with J. The builiing wos not quite compu ted Mi Into n abu-- . d tb.e ard !'.-- tr the r.ext thirty days we will and knocking ki:n ur.i nr.." io'.iv H hai been ii:urol only four days spectator, w S m to order anv suit in the house at r. was at th" dtuan was i;! a then hi i.;Ti;.c tnrouuh l k't to the fire, jointly by Dr. Krser fence. He.dragged J h t?v u. MrlntTM we. too. w;:s rrnbred uncor-scif)u- s tine-- , arr than icguhir price. Work guar-a- prior bv for $L00. The dam: d with Sorenst:: and Earsen. 145 West and i.the contractor, and both were pj. k d up ar. l tadl::. a diktat I harg at JbluO. about age I St'.f.c : Bod Soutii. s to ly l"r ; to ken v.ith the for park ot'jee nfurg The invn sanation has revealed the IT .ih was n rr.n-acrowd The th that obtain fact that th.- fire started in an inside '? Angelus," Eos bt n killed and cusla d to Angeles. "Th nd on the sf floor and that a ladIr.terft-rii.Ktford." Salt Lak. The two finest room ,:tb tb. woik of r. der reaching from the ground to the Clle. 44 ho west of EJdcago. GO TO second door was found standing against WHERE 4 t. I. fau Many owing i th the back of the house. FOR AMUSEMENT. 4 crush and Celiina in , than 1 - CC H'Uw'un 48c, 39c 29c, 19c . DAKING BALLCONIfTi HAS BEEN CL03K TO f) DEATH EIGHT TIM EG. "t r . s SAI P ;i - y.OO -- Sq.88 and S7.65 .... Amc-ricc'- C j- r nr. AT DFMflVAS AERONAUT DISREGARDS WARNING AND IS HURT Strange Premonition of Danger Comes to Wayne Abbott, Just Before lie Suffers Accident. 4'45 broken In tl.ls lot, lire, are worth .tt thoy n!vrtlrvl th v. nrSi nv r as a Hut. CliOirp of rnttr4 totk "W may Vv forced to move foor.T PTOItK I.r.ASMD. JL f-- oil :p the Ir.tf HATS For th 12. 2 - SHQ $2.65 S1.38 UKERS fjW-T"iVf- o J tt S4.98, S3.20 S2.S8, 5L9S AT. C, Kcr choice ct MKN'S TROt 1 hsll not Fi:itH. wrtrth up to th an! at th- HKI'AKTMKNT a JtOVS' hivo you'll f.r.'J your 4 of enno ftrr. Zi Main Ht. Che price tire stock lo-- 1 Your - w Z.?, 9,000 DAMAGES ARE ASKED FROM' COMPANY !9c St In-for- e S1S.M. linos and lets .it le?s than cost of making tn thla sale at Stolen Bicycies Arc Found Boxed and Ready for Shipment. Cafe-Cracke- 29c 1 - nrtr nl J up lo s r.nrn OVl'nrOATP. AlfrM M1!N"S SKITS AND The v.- - h selling: price up to 51. Firit choice Tea krew th t. OT-rco- EF HA: NEW PLAN lj. j pls S is to steal a number 19c 8 29c for Neckwear; former Xk CENTER R MONEY SHYING house. es at-tnpti- "i The splendid enthusiasm that welcomed THIS GHK AT SALE attests h popularity and efficiency of THIS STOKE it shows that one pood turn deserves another. ThMnterest lina bexn propelled by a' prudent and pushing policy, which has amply fulfilled ALL PKOMLSEB by never promising More .than performance would warrant That plan so faithfully followed will be always conscientiously I jrsued. Those wtu pass by th. benefits at hand and prices here and ls. where wiP deliberated commit an inexcusable injurs to themselves. An analysis nf we move. exclusively settle a question of serious concern to you. T he time to IUT Y NOW just well-ventilated s, S2 M jTI GREAT REMOVAL SALE 5W The Ringling Brothers' sleepers are arranged exactly like Pullman cars, with swinging upper berths. and are clean, and attractive. As a rule each married couple has another married couple' for chums. Their sections usually are opposite, and their natural de- yeire for neatness, from force of habit, if from no other cause, en- ables them to decorate their berths with little articles of fancy work, slipper cases, a tiny pair of silken curtains at the windows, a little cabinet with a lock upon the bulk- heads, snowy counterpanes every- thing, in fact, found in a well-ap- pointed sleeping apartment In a M IM T1 3 ; B-f- lO 1W I K pi up to $1.25; broken lines on sale at VELL-APPOINTE- D Few understand or can realize the routine life of circus riders, their troubles on the road or the trials and tribu lations during the performance season. Whenever they stop there is a parade every day at 10 o'clock, a show at 2 o'clock and another at 8 in the evening. Everyone must go in the parade and sometimes it means a slow ride under the broiling1 sun over eight or ten miles of streets. The average woman would faint and fall from her horse before she had ridden a mile. As soon as the pageant reaches the show grounds, after having made Its tour of the streets, there is a rush for for perhaps it is the dressing-roompast noon. Parade dresses are doffed, street clothes are donned and then to dinner. The women in the circus live well. They have a cool, airy dining tent with well set tables and competent waiters, and the food is of the best. The table service corresponds with that of the average city hotel, where a rate of say $3 a day is charged. There are several kinds of meat, three or four kinds of dessert, with coffee, tea or milk. Fruits are added in season and no one ever goes to a country hotel when the dinner tent is up and running, for it is better by far than any of them. Dinner over, there is another rush for the dressing rooms. The crowd is going in and the gi and, entry is about to begin. All are expected to appear in this pageant, and in the outdoor parade in the morning. This means another entire change of dress to the resplendent worn in the grand entry. That finished, there is a scurrying for the trunks and make-u- p boxes, dresses disappear and tights are donned; every article of the wardrobe must be neat and clean and of the very best, therefore cannot be thrown here and there care-lessThe performance has commenced and there is a continuation of ceaseless hurry that would distract any ordinary woman. Circus women, however, are used to it, and work with the precision that perfect system demands. Some of the women perform in two or three acts, each necessitating a change of costume, ti?rhts and all. At 4:30 the afternoon show is over, and then comes supper, which is really a substantial rreal. Now comes an hour and a half of rest. Gathered about in groups in shady corners, the women-o- f the circus come together, bring out their embroidery and fancy work, chat, gossip and talk of everything except their business which is rigidly tabooed. Seven o'clock r,f s them again in the dressing-room- s and for the balancce of the evenru-the goes on, never seeming to ing end.." At 10:30 o'clock the show is out and the performer? go to the sleeping cars, end it i? th.fip that the women of the circus are at home. ens-tum- for 39c Men's Shirts worth 3f ft19 3 t' .. r'i 5 ;i cr , t p : r-- i4rry ? x- - |