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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 10 The Evening Telegram. Summer is on the weighn, That winter is coming is pleighn, So that on the whole To get "that good ccal" We must go to the man on Meighn. TELEPHONE XHJMBlLtia. Business effle Editorial rooms . ft 240 223 r The newest ideas worked into the best jewelry. You will like what you buy here and be pleased with the prices. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, r .t jfz . t.-- ". 8 MAIN STREET. 0 10 11 12 1 Located in Heart of the Business and Theater Districts. tf) 7." SO XI S3 S3 - . . , ' : J It, ,4 i i r". s f - 3 r.:- - . rn Pi degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees - f -- " Temperatures Elsewhere. CHICAGO. Aug. 4 Tempera turrs at T - v. ' . .... . , '' , rf 1 - . . ", m ' " . ..... ecu- - :, 4 I' hr. Private Baths. n 3E Dr. Prentiss Kecovers. Dr. A. Prentiss, who has been ill at the hospital for th past three weeks has recovered and left the hospital last nhjht. Keoch-YVriK- JOHN MILTON was a notable example before the world among other things for his blind. accomplishments while If your eyes were as his, you might not have undertaken his tasks. Keep your eyes good by an OUNCE OF PREVENTION. Consult KNICKERBOCKER, 0. ht Miner's Body Is Sent Home. The remains of J. C. Saunders, who formerlv resided in Park City, wth shipped to Leadville. Colo., last night by Undertaker O'JJonnell. April t worked In ;rr-rto r..ir?l"T . D. Wife Is Weary of Ties. Action fnr divorce was !Ied ysterdny in the Third District by Mary T Harrison against John T. Harrison, on the grounds of cruelty nr.d drunkenness. The counle were married at Sllverton, Ala., on January IS, 1SS5. co-ir- ANY KIND yea wa&t? Wo Lave it. Phon BUirron jn coal or Death of Mrs. Almira Miller. Mrs. Almira Miller of 445 South Third "West street, died yesterday of stomach trouble, after a long illness. She leaves a fanv.lv of eight children. Th funeral will be hpld Wednesday, at 2:2) o'clock, at the home of the deceased. 8C8. & t lumssh co., W. SECOND SOUTH ST. Faces Larceny Charge. Palmar, a carpenter, was ar rested yesterday on a charge of petit larceny and released on his own nizanc-3It is alleged that he purloined a number of railroad tis -belonging1 to thf street car company in thr- northwest part of town. C. V. NOTHING NEW " . n-ig- - . hear the old smokers say our case is complete in the clear Havana goods. To i ! cor. opp. PosTorncE. srm--lW-r- "dio Salt Lake Boys and Girls Have All Planned Holiday to See Ringlin? Bros.' Big: Shows. l methods, our enthusiasm, are in every sack of our City Court riusier s Fio.ur "We 1 The Copper Belt Railroad corn pa ry of Bingham canyon has brought suit in the District court against Stephen Hays al., to have a portion of the Remnant by the defendants p'acer claim,andowned that a perpetual easecondemned, ment be granted to the plaintiff over the same as a right of way. The property In question is in the West Mountain mining district, where an extension railroad has been planned by the plaintiff. appreciate your "PLEASE KEEP DAT Is Profitable. Sues for Right of Way. c-- HOTEL. .u.'-.LS.i.x- rj European and American Plan. Bait Lake City's new hotel. Large, euperb ani The Ken-joincomparable. n. th 1 a 1. pany, nrt. Fast Temple hulf milhsmarket lion dollars to loan at lowest rates s on tecurlty. Will mk for short or long time, oa real rttatlonor collateral. Sni, ith. tu to Main, West, to F JOSEPH F. President: GEORGE U. CANNON, Caahler. 1 5 r.e. f T- -. 1 t tn cu. tr.ig- ' J 1 - 1 main f uh:iJ. j 1 i O M cf ! rJ : . . i -- tny r- riv . : I- r-- I . 1 ; Hi; I. r t t; ?: tt-- . : jre i:y ' 'f tv. 1 rf?! a:,l nt, n. .PJ . l ' ;t "It !. - isi ' - .in .i ' t I - rvfd g r--s 1 r ' ' "' ' I ' t ' : ! " ' Ji i' ! V. ' ' i... ". ' ,: r a-- " i ' - - it ' f ! 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Third South St. - !t t I n :t !. 5 ; FAMOUS PELICAN IS yrar j a - .i Slt F.hne. enr fetx- hi - a way l it J ou-ri-rk- whr ! ! rtvd Jorde.j t dead. A hi!1 enter h a ' t! . ; - y 1. .4 - ;.p-- it! i ni' " f ..1 ' jnilN Hi : r - ' pUhf r. ;f r.---. ' . ! h: - Kre-.jr- t e A. S. CHAP MAI.'. Dn?;TIST, removed t:;-- l fc"cttitfv:i s:. HE FORD f P ueknv. . An ? I 1 man attArju i l.'.m tth i v erd Hut. r.t r ejp. "A aw r.ot , nf temft xy. b K't 1 nr 1 v. 4 .::,. The r ?t j loyf r Ih- blrd'n dath. frr h" . . a vlnltorn to the rejw rt. A 1SD ROITIL :!. h ;.d o.-t rr- - rrr : I, f itiir.c " thef , : - . I SCHWARZ &HEIKECKE - 1 rl ! !.-- - It ' GUT FLOWERS I. - I- bu!H: tp- - :h 1 : r SALT LAKE HUNTER IS KILLED BY STRANGER ar.d i - .- : ti.V - The license SudrUnd. and ; r. 1 Cr.lf IturMds. : An c..- i .'lii'' ir..n V. K i ptk cf J.;. LOSE HIS LICENSE h.d thrte rrt f ' : 5 1 1 - 'V . ;kj 1 eeivf-- 0 j.: -- H-..- r I a re j; The j art o? Ai:.tj t I.", t'ity t t' I th- - t . ... ,! 1' the ..f. Th- - ef The city Cour.rll drvy,,'f' a Urr-li5 rti a oZ ui:Ti its ir?lon last r.V r.l the propo;. d rfvui- allon of the saloon li- r.tal f.C. v:i. Z ) State cn!e cf the Ork ended by Ac tine lv!!c errret, an reromn : 1 : t ! 1 .t th- - NJt Disposal to Show s. Leniency t? Sunday Llquor-oellet- J 5 , ; inl-Ho- MAY ! " I , k ' ji !?-- 1 9 1? . it. Hu:d L. r ore fn iii e rd. m r. 1 ri , ' - !'..'tv-- i" . YEAR AND A DAY OF WEDDED LIFE EaflUGII AT'.-- , - ' ' t v.rrlrs. i 5 . ' . v.: . i ' '. " i" 5 -.- ..Jt. ' ti ! :tv v.. i . ' ' 1 1 1 i'i f r i I ( - f . f' !; I" r : i ' ., ) ' '. . " ! " tV.il ti-.-- it r v ' i t ' ....'-:- .- r. ' ' ; - ' I V. - i - t; - ttr.'.i- r- r tap--; ": r 4 ' t I t, ! . i '" l ' tr;.'-- : ' ' ' vi !' I tt'-i- . j- i- ' - t.! o :". t rtt t!ie t. nr to which th great show In at best th their fft uiifolding display. Thr urn twenty pavilions In all. and th big tent Hill romfortably at H.oi'-Is uln.o people. The tu r.agt rle annex us hig, and rntains HS ag-- . bdrs nnd dens. The hub baby ileph.mt Is the Mar attraction of the zoo, Th" id reus is to ho hero on day only, and will give two performances tomorrow, in th afternoon at 2 and In tho cu ning at oYloek. A'lm'iiy'on ti'kets and oat. Im ludlng adin).ln. will be FfM tomorrow at Rlngltng P.rethefV ticket o:TI" In Smith's dnu ftore. at the sam t rlro charged In the tl. k t wag'm on the circus ground. Tho dramatic fpcrlnrlo, caHe.J "Jeru. salem and the ru..ivle." whl h Rins:-llna novelty th: Rrotliers offer ... Is ff. to fald yar. Stage iej; ry. droi llghti. cal iutn Pet pieces and other expedients of th rtage are breughl into 1 iy for picture? uo and accurate f?. ( t. There are 12X) characters la thl p:ilu linn,. including i:r" dir.'dng girls, and inuflc was written for the Over o rostums are worn, and the n .march of the rua.lers.. un their to deliver Jerual-mtaken the place of the tlmo honored grand which has l.vn the Inevltabh of a eirt us opening. This char.etrrl?tic Is" : m d brilliant d'.r play nf tti po. roFovir es nf Rlngllng Brothers, and Is pronounce everywhere a gratifying relief from the familiar opening tournament. i I t - i- r j i ! . J - j.'icl t Ix-e- t t h t:- - v . ' ltd rr WlK-t- i utt '5 v. , I . ! .i ; . an ! ; 0,TV -l .. : f i d ln'Jti1 OSTEOPATHY p-l- i d : ! : . U :.-,..- , ti t: r. : ?t ; r, . t-: i V d i.r T'e t- tti.it fir. p.i-gcr.- T-rrt- . ; f j H Si ' i id. yw" 7 ' 1 lb!' ??!! O V f ..,-- . rt J ; ; '"' r ty I ir. R I a o n !?') H ti.- - I rx -- ' r!ir. s CITT. !"! t r-- UKi: f t i x t . . ! r;uM DRUG CO.. nr. st rot th ft a. ut . t:M t titu 1 i ; ? " tm'.h V. tf ary th c. f " Sheriff Is Wrathy. fto i'- Council S i ".'.t r ! ; ti- - v ' v.. !, n il - ' " S m-- ; : v sr. i I'.nr H - f- t ' ar.d Mr mi rrtlrc ir fp-c!.il- ffv: b tf1 : ir ' r:- - r.nt t: ! All h t ce r Siat. T'irr. to Firft So;th. to !fth Nrth Trr,rle and Pair to J . Mr-- -- UP" yesterday afternoon became he waged war on a rival lover. Johnson called on a your.j; colored woman who resides on Franklin avenue and. at 1. r request, went out for a can of beer. I'pon his return he found another "conn" had "butted" in. He "mixed" it right there and was arrested. The womnn appeared at the station soon after .Ihnson had been locked up. She didn't brln bail money, as have been expected, but insteadmight reUv? as ofhrers a quested special favor to her to keep Mr. Johnson locked up. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Com1 - 1 ? v. .'.: ! t. !.r t nu- "V-r.i- M:. l! "!"' f,r.l ir:Tt tlT.t ih.kil to h Frank Johnson, a rterrrowas arrested No. H T! :,d lh" A h ir dk. r. t Main, to Third SALOONKEEPER first-clas- Mr by J:j. W-n- t It 1 r-;- t: tu 1 . ft 5 r un r f 5h;d A 1. "I m-r:.- . I T rnrly In lh? !!y.V h it. t! I FOLLOW TniS ROUTE TOMORROW. Hccond Fouth. COON LOCKED City Clerk and Recorder J. O. Nystrom to the Council last night that reportedwere 244 cases disposed of in the there criminal division of the City court during forfeitures for the July. The tines and$1517.00. The departmonth amounted to ment payrolls for the last half of July, amounting to $11,713.83, wpr submitted by City Auditor Reiser, and placed on the appropriation list. U"" c.-t:;- ' ir-cu- ml l ; V.d .. r.i. - f'Sr.d wr- fork "V . g: Our pride, our experience, '' r.tr.ide route Rlr.slir, Rr Ht.irtini; frun Pair gru.ivls g at 10 o'clock sdty t. tc Fifth to North Tcnsj s Liberty park and will in th future tomak" this Salt Lake his home. He returned on city today from a visit to the parties the lakes and says that the work is progressing rapidly. lh" 3 r EcCcaahay dif Hi;mi' wr i . ti" 't J 3 a shows tarade vj - xj J fm" (Y) WILL S h-l- If Yoa Waat to Buy a Clock Sss 0 t 1. ' i;- iP f sb f tf.r. '.; i. K th t:.: t tv in I tl.- d Ran U:.irrtsr. c exp-clln- r 1 H' GLORIES OF CIRCUS DAY WILL BE SEEN TOMORROW Tomorrow Is circus day, that Is Illnx-lin- g 27o More Dust in Wellington. Urothers' circur. day, which m ans The City Council in its session last night, granted a petition of the residents the biggest holiday of this kind known of Wellington avenue, asking that that to Salt Iuk It therefore behooves th thoroughfare be sprinklrd. Wellington man who has avenue is between Sixth and Seventh outgrown his circus days East streets and Seventh and Eighth to pull out of town, or If that won't dc, South streets. to pick out a nic? od tombstone and down under It and get out of th lie Will Use Slag on Roads. at Murray way. ()n? can get tired of the theater, The slag from the books will l)Oi, pictures pull, and it and Sandy Is to be utilized fur the construction of county roads. Th County doesn't tak long to outgrow th Joys Commissioners at a meeting yesterto a of chairman authorized their procure moonlight picnic; but th circus day the slag and have it moved to the points th thrilling, whooping" Joy of the- cirabout the county where roads are to be cus, such as the Rlnglln Urotlurs ofbuilt or repaired. fer never dies. No doubt the dreams of half the Smoke Causes Panic. youngsters In town will b disturbed A small panic was created among the tonight by tho imaginary gtlmaet of at 23 East the clown, and the wonderful elephants inmat?s of the rooming-hous- e Third South street last night by a volume that only come in Juvenile visions. of smoke entering the rooms in the uppt-In morning a considerable The smoke came Karly of the portiona of the house. these youthful dreamers v. JU portion from lurnace in which some rubbish be at the fair mounds, prying under th was being burned. The tire department was called and responded promptly, but canvas v;lls, trying1 to discover the found little to do. roaring' "kldigious." and anxious to carry water In unlimited quantities for the sake of a temporary asportation City Sets Price on Lot. with the blfr sdiow. Tho older element Mayor Thompson sent a communicabo on hand. bo. There is a fasciwill tion to tho City Council last right to th nation alout the cir;u- r- the Fbek effect that the city should receive Jjx for It3 lot SxlO rods, on the corner of hor?es, and half revealed dens ;.nd tabFourth West and First North streets. Tho leau cars, that is irresistible at .all Oregon Short Line wants this property ages. to increase its yard facilities, and it is Th parade, which Is the introductory understood that the amount askd by th of the circus, will leave the fair feature be paid. The Council took no city will grounds tomorrow morning at 10 action on the matter. o'clock. This street pageant of Rlng-llnBrothers Is by long odds the best Swendsen Buys Salt Lake Heme. ever neen in Salt Lake. This year it G. S. Swendsen, who is conducting th is more attractive than ev r. and longgeological survey of Utah and Bear laks er. All of the thousand or more emfor the purpose of determining if their ployees, men. women and children, waters can 1h used for irrigation purhave Kome part, and the 673 horses. poses has recently purchased a home near IILL DRUG CO. t ofH-cer- i t,t r. t y hr a. f'"" ' m 'vh'-'- " cfr"u:r.f !ar,rp on com-rol.xfl- to affirm or ?he declined point-blan- k deny that she was with nny person other than Ryan on the night of the mur- - x n );s.- - r. V. i M. 5 I jr,r nr j't 1 !i. 1 V .rlck.n in-cont- ent Shf told auditors, who will en to of human power. the limit deavor, to save her from the Ignominy of a murderer's death, or a felon's cell, a clear and enncisf ftory of her acquaint ance with Ryan, up to the night or July 11th. After that time her statements Mrs. McCardel. president of th ladles' Caledonian club anauxiliary of the rearular nounces that th monthly meet ing1 of the association will be postponed until September. ere vnjruc. chaotic, contradictory, nr.d it f palpably apparent h" I hlldlr.ic someone, and la acting: as a m.trtr to her devotion. Mrs. I ItlK'--f ktrh of tb pencil camp If true ar.d nrrutate in rvn tb of most mlrule detail, her li perfect. events preceding the tragedytrrn'ry Her Morle of her inovrtr.-nup t ih fatal night aro nil rrotxrate i by iblo vtdence. rt Mr. Hods:'! memory f.Ul her when the a tual 1. ar.l of lh crime !. dlru at Fhe tell Tories that nr" rtraj-gelvarlnr.r with one nr.other. i. In all h'r conversation with th the newspaper ir.r. and h"r brother. Mrs. I!odjte positively de 5r.c 1 to speak of hr family, or her hu!snd. He is not known lo the other in inbr m rr!t I h of the Hod re family, n him in California last January, after a rhort acquaintance Was Devoted to Husband. th Mr. Hodge returned to Iowa same month. him to follow b . r r i 1. tln:.iin a!d l," i'1-- l Is Firm as a Rock. der. Caledonian Women Postpone Meeting. All kinds of lenses furnished to order, as required. No charge for examination and advice. 2"9 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. n of the most carefully planned crimes ever committed In Utah. In her long conversation with her brother and her attorney, Mr. Hodge repeatedly reaffirmed her formr itory in which she stated positively lhat he did not cover Ryan's body with th blankets. Sh also dedared again and again that Ryan's gold was burled, tdie knew not where, and that she did not bind him hand and foot, and knot a handkerchief mound his throat. HOME NEWS. Telephone, Hot Room?, w h'h t..;tj t . l;cf.!;ci'ti! PAJ.T It 1.) ar.t :.-- .:! t 1'wy t-- r 7 . 1 MliS. AURORA H0DQI1 (Continued from page ft GODBE-PITT.... . - ' t it. t ..' v .41 j v ,:i ft ' rvf cfTer-iiv-- tV j j ' I ' T t yet i t r t I 3T r T v - - ft f t Irz. V.J.t v. i ,. a v ; r T tf'.tr iTy j . ' ' ; t"T w : ' .. . - I ' - f . J ' j SNAP SHOTS AT Rates: $1.00 to $3.C0 per day. Restaurant. Popular Priced 2(D with - X. J ' J're J . e - A. I'RED WEI'. SALT LAKE CITY. . 9 " I i . ., m ..A Gentle Renulator.. . EUEOPEAN HOTEL. I 1 err. Kr.'ricr. 2n xai:; siree: -- . . i'i): m.: Boston, Philadt Iphia. and c.sNew C4; Minneapolis. Washington. York. 70- St. Louis. IS: Cincinnati and Philadelphia, 7'. .SOU rr s DIHiVIOKO MERGKRNT 1 ; a. c butlne. 4 v : t ; , . i - - "X; V I; 3 degrees fc dpgrc es o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'cloc k o'clock o'clock j ' - Today's Temperatures. 6 7 - f elso-wher- e, Pretty Jewelry Constructions -t i WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the North Pacific and Gulf States; and lowest over the upper Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys. extreme northwest and the southern nlateau. Precipitation occurred over portions of imnrresota. Texas, lyuisiana. Illinois, North Dakota. Montana and the British Northwest Territories, with heavy rains at Chlcaeo and Calgary. Thunder storms were reported in Montana and North Dakota. The temperature fell 12 decrees to 14 Utah, degrees over portions of Idaho. North western Colorado and the British c west Territories, with slight hanges R. J. HYATT. as a rule. Local Forecaster. The Man on Meighn St. t p. m. "Wednesday, moun- 6 Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinitv: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer Wednesday. DENVER. Colo.. August 4. Ifttt. UTAH: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer in north portion Wednesday. Bamberger - yt- irx 4, sd lUllatl Otcis ua Low Trie? of cur Forecasts till tain time. :vroiT nvKKirco, The succeti cf cur Bu!ri- - ! twisS cn Act"Cl If you lire rcIh to buy a dUr.icni, Ji erill ; r.y prices before purchavlnf: Uwl;rrc. WEATHER FORECASTS. Contributed by an admirer who "was too modest to leave his name. 235 POLICE NOW SEARCH FOR MRS. HODGE'S ACCOMPLICE ti:i;si)ay CI3LLEN HOTEL U a rVTIN'O, Pit?. Sail City ttrcK Cars fp.n all Trainji Paj tba Dc-or- . 0 n |