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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 1i S'Xv ST w i. - ti , The Evening Telegram. . There are oats and C oats. We can fur- ? nisn youwiin oats of the best grade and at a reasonable price TELEPHONE NUMBhiti Business efilc Editorial rooms J - VS- St. - o'clock 7 o'cloc k S o'clock o'clock 10 o'clock 11 o'clock pi o'clock 1 o'clock The now.;?t ideas worked into the best jewelry. You will like what you buy here and he pleased with the prices. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, s prer-- SS grer s - at T Temperatures PhilaRoston. 72; Chicago, r2; delphia. TO; Washington. Minneapolis, DO; Cincinnati, 01; St. Louis, 71. 10. O); 1 3 lit 3 "5? S Wilson Hit Mew SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS. EUROPEAN HOTEL. A. FRED WET. Sa.LT LAKE CITY. Rates: 51.00 to ?3 00 per day. Madame Cawthorn. who bus cV.aijv of the Auerbach dressmaking parlors. ! ft fur New Yurk today to study th( comin Fire Starts in Saloon. Eyes Pal II Pis .. .i w are you uoing auum... rat You can be helped. H H H i 3.0 11. : 1 3 I - I Recital for Great Scholar. v v ! If You Want to Bay a Hat 'y' HcCcaahay n IP-ma- i u day ! the in. p. m ALLEGED EMBEZZLER it & Lumber Co..' oi;th st. - n ,f p tf t 7 ii uI E ti r?p I ."' a. in, LOUR a. m.. Vj. TV ak em an : "I l r- - GUT FLOWERS r.?r f.l I" 1' rti - t SCHVARZ a HEINECKc tr " P- I'tk re: 1 .. 4 ! . - '' I I I ll "H.. 1 A , "Spring (a i do "M. .Ilia: "n.d from (I) "t'lirl- a i T! 1 " I uncial of rhiiii Tv..Uy by Many Who Kr?.r 2I:m. Kar.'a, T- - Jitrlf H i :u' .t. in., d.pat f. -i N. J., ar- k j . p.ut '..p 12p. in.; Itai irk. pir-ti.inuha- 1 'Itd-d- li.. o. t ! .Mj-U- nrtlve No. No. ,.; Tob- Ala., arrlv.- - I arc- f.. th, . New,-- ., '.;d. anUe -- fi 1- rr Li "':'s' ' o' pJ ir; i r. . t 1 any t : e- ii ' ; in- 1 - t ' .' if V ; ' to d ' l - e, , ; 1 "Wiiillit - F; ;t tJll.i.-- i ; . SHOWING Twelfth Infantry Men Won Second Place in Army Shoot. f'ajt. Hiibfoti. I.b'ui l:t:-e. St." t - Tti- v fnary i. i Tapt. and J.'u alter..'., "i A. the artny ! tia- f i , 1 ry i I;i;l. In ! f.-t w filUl iVUil MtilS lt.J.1 'h.J., ;i 6 H. Third South Si. 1 : . - e. 1 ,!' , F 1 , t , v. .. - la . p, "1": . a 1 i Hi , -- - r , r r. :i . - llav TIu IP" 1. t!. s . . ' Tb'- ., ' ' 4 . Co. --. . . d i arry 4 vr. - I e - : - - : .'. Kinj IfardTf ure S Stove Vi s; F 4 r rp a', F- I a' !io. b t " !. a Ty: ' lb ! . i i WEATHER .HAN HANDS - " ',-- -i r ! ,. -- , . f t ? .' tr.j .. F L'rr. . S.o i V - years of After n.-'trb- has f.b l rum flora Jre, imo. Ti e .1 in ltalv tober 2". lv-- . It (no h!H I knnitib .t, au-Agn s IV-- t n o h I . - I- lif d r...vdiorej ir. Je-- r ... . J . . ;TW0 YOUNG . WO.HK-- N 1 CONTRACT SMALLPOX , -- -3- and Inve i ; II , : . . I . N I t ; ! .i t -- .1 i j I , j i i ' Bond Company Enters Utah Th" National Fevid om: any tod iy filed a certified mt v of its artieb of Jr.. rauo d corporation. Co'n., th- - regular pla of buire.?. Tl. ap. ital .'tf.ck is placed at $.''bt" ilUbbd Fi.-h-er aiuo l. . $10 1 m- - - r- - r i t i i S if. " j" e v.. v i . " , b l- - . HVU HASH , SOMETHING WRONG ,1 ..n- - . , tb- - f.i.-.-h: tb- - f.r::-.- rally In- t ; - . r. I (it;. ar ! M". hib v. e I 1 any i lav ;t r .' a' I .tt-l'.:;- - fv." a- - i 'o ,".t i bdity -- a-- r v.i'.l co,.;p;, wt . thnt r f r ia,., :..- :. . . i! .v i - a-- A-- r -- : r t,, . . ; -- . - I . r f rillt'AO-l- . A : i: ...'I ll r- - . .. ? - i- - 1 . ' b ii . b-;- ; 1 . :c3 i:.Ii .'vol Ui, A ' ' ; U- 1 ' "i i - C-::- .i; y C .; 1 e . r .i ' n w ; ;,)-- . ; N. V t!. loc-i- l ; v f 5"- - ', h tb. rstf a?.), nfcrr.b--! s.the ra-I :r 1I--'. . f F r?- f al j I ... A- - I.. J. legil rr; :t , r . ; p,; , f ; i. ..... ; ut j t r.'l "A.l I '"; " r r 3 f-r t..s 4 rf r ! Sf !'. U 111; . - D C Vienna Mode! DaKcry r . - AX i ' r-b- r r!.r. r- - rej &3 1 ; e - b F n V;-.- r : . I t lUtrrv. ratt l o r.snc4 r- - . ! . 4 ! Tb- - 1.t rc;;. p;tf-.r tb t Tyr cvrltr ' llt-l.- . tl. If. 1 C : ',.ua::,! - t .f a a:. k K: M ' f I! - rr.c.:-:- ; - Visit , f It..- M ir I ir I ib a; il w .i .ik-.: t,! Ih'oiiiih era a:.. paar.l at Sin l'f i:;i inytrd: ! 1 'b ' ! ! - - : : . . it. n Milet Gointt to Er.ctmr ;r.ent. tS-'n- " F F !.. icbt fl " o 4 ?V. U.. . ,. r j: i fi;!!'r T'arjria . ll;.' the iPu'ky i: .'l tk pr- -' vahin;ti: - . . J Life Honor fcr Mllrs t . :. -- t are th t.i . aa t lb. c:; EVKC'LAwfi ia F: t ;r':i f'. !: t : - t .:.bi;i.. 1 f, WITH PIUTE COUNTY . on r ir.;.h .;.i..r. I ,; . y at u:..' i di:t v.p.f.. ip.. humllpy" U :r- t i' M i d :.i u;i nn. VhI ch. tr.MiF.or. . b i rd iy t y - . ia,;i,;;!;i f; P;i Ml ; ; J- - the reMdent agent. city A N.nd and loan business will Le conducted Ly the a" i ; ro.. Via Oregon Short Lin. Th umi.i1 very low rates and lib. ral limit w ill prevail. See agent.5? for full particular?. 5ae .haiis. pir Harris of this mp :atu: Cot; lit iT. Saturday, August 15th, into a ..,,., p, m. , ;,i i 1 I 'ii Dnr. Silt I.a,.e ntai!:, v''',," 1 Ii ate Imir.. - - 1 f.",.t ;is !d-;tP;:- dy - it- tb..- - In v--'- -. G 'SJ ' : ; - . t ' an f.ets I if v. I ! : - t ! a :. t W - ts S K " -, I .. r Me e I -- u-P- .a . ti toxicant.--, and that for tno p.tt year hha.-- ; be i n an habi t n il drutikat d. ntt I cember 7. P. ' the plaintiff idb that IVrmo canto to o ho';a- in F.d.gham can- yoti where plaintitf ivas an i!t. r vib' and thtfat.r.mr: toward her kie'knl In the ie r of h r ir.eM. atk.1 fio.n la r b d. I i, further dragged 1 . 'a Ji.! i i ' f F rev - i , t . u-:-r.- M.v a - V'''-ivV a'--li- ht security. Will make loans for short or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President; GEORGE 11. CANNON. Cashier. 5 ' ' . r-- Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, No. 1 East Temple street, has half a million dollars to loan at lowest market rats first-cla- i - ' Mi. :: Mp- e n. t, T..f ;u r 1 I . OUT HIS BUST WORK . TALE OF CRUELTY - Bait Lake City's new hotel. The Fieri-yoLarge, superb ani Incomparable. Nothing: can win like four aces except a Telegram want ad. t I: ri..:.t;:!:; d - !v ' t. j si I : j; ; - . . - ; -- 1 t ; . y.' iii! WIFE TELLS LURID ! KEirFON HOTEL. European and American Plan. b a !r . 1 . lb' r " !a:ir..iit 1 . Ji.-:;;- t . a. j nu:;'.".'er t!;- a. I- i- il. ! 1 Ifth of ,a-- an aiv T.. - t I"-'- t o,j ) at,,l a fUv ir i: .'. I. ts ,jI ;. t Il'j.re;!. 1 . from s i ' at.d - Fort lay th-- v f : l.-at- k"o . d vioro l! oi ; , j turr. r. lie:,:'.: r..l".- M ': . rv- - 1 " "a!. in,- :-of w It M. t X," t b!'?r Titr IvlLiL iioL lIIi:Alrtiir 1 r . . At , c ALT LAKE BOY' : V ....St.- ie a .eiaf.it. a ! t "S 1 'l ...;.!.! ;!.. lard". j tr: J I.. A , 1 ; r. 1 j . ' ' ,. 1 - - : at ! , t;-- .. t ' ! tl t. ." , , ti iva; r, b-- r a..! n t t . ; f V , 1 !.L-- o , M if : r' , V,. .;VJ , 15. y XI'" , ,' 5 st . in J - : :,' ',.. Mo 1 V., ' H -4 a: ,v li!:. it. f r ' V : un in- v t l i"i. . j - , 11 ,'7 t. Fi,stChio.Sab,n...p,.artiv,a.,,p.n,. tie part lJt. ) p. in. 1 : u . j I - a !" 1 1 , J o. r.s- s;:m ;:. tn.. .'.ef.uJ s p. in.; rp.-- lni t ! v. . j.njr,".- v. .'. Father.- - -- 1. ' .1 l'trot. b p.rt N. .'. Aucid Ptb; li r. nb'. j.rrlve No. :.. (Pre. i.. d, ,,;rt No. H; Itl.ole arrive No. .. t art No. a r A r ! r IV-trte-.- !. rd..y ...: : ll,.- d Af.-- r .t t v. ! r 1 - I Jb.ral b "tire s tn. I at; a . :r..tbn - icp- - ivio . No. j:rile 1. Thir l Mb !. tear. i'!- -. r. - lu,; I'i.ib:; I t! r v !o v,;.h barb - o .,?, Tw -- Mii;i!";",.!ie Mii.t e ;p.dl, arrive No. .; ?deL tivl tin t. M;.H!i.M, O., ariive d No. ;:h .tn. irt No. : Hirmlr - i '"!" "S i; ph.o" f . Ij ! t a, r.-- . ?.". r l c. :;:-- (k-.- U ,. TO DEAD PIONEER r. .b-pa- r. W M I! ? MANY PAY TRIBUTE . - .a - J i depart 11:1' p. in.; re!e.m-icjrrlv 12 p. :u . d-- i nrt art N-wj- a in- - --.r- 1 low ,i. lou t .i. tn . P if! ! - from the Salt Lake Hardware company. The tirst complaint charged him with alb-g-ttiiek p.. r in the fa havinpr embezzled $1.25. The reading- of with his that Ik' threab red to kill b- r. and the other complaints was waived. I J. i:"u;. ebruary (n in a It link n ragoit Isth-- al'-;:- b f' n tb.it To all of the complaints TVakeman while pleaded not guilty. His bonds were threatMv d to kill hi? wif with a ;as;t fixed in the- sum of .12".0. The date of 1,1.1 i;ior. . . u i i ' i vi ti.ki.ta i iii i ' iV.ti.. ii n in) uIf i ... the hearing1 was not set. 1,. r f'i. i:dth- intetfeie'a-n- f Alimony, together with the co,:ts ' Miner Gets Crushed Tinger. Fuit and th' of the t h'.l 1, arr Julius Lawler. a miner employed In prayed for. the Commercial Consolidated mine of A. S. CHAPMAN. DENTIST. Tintie was taken to the Keogh-WrigS ot hospital this morning suffering- from n Ileinovcd r.'."-ea II balldiiig. broken finger which he sustained while coupling ore cars yesterday. EXCURSION NORTH, ss eijt C.;T, U.'AlL r i w ! St. l.o lis. ..r:Up. p. tr..; L'.n.oln P'"!. tia. m.. d part . p. in.; Cob.r.i ! over, arrive No. "; hio. Li t " Z p. in.; ma, aitlve 2.2 a p. in,, i r.tt ; Portland. Port;.! - O. A. 1L .",; M No. bu'et!depart .". .b lub. I'.o'to",. urio No, p.ir t No. ?.: it. s tl.at wilb.in a r his i,i.i i t i i i: ve.v.s tie' year afte taking ee eb f. rid.t'lt b irau the U!- - of In- - was arraigned heforo Judffe Dichl this morning on five complaints charlnfj him with cmbezzle-me'i- t on St-- r. ! .' o nr-ilv- Vi tninnt. Moi;tp'-,- i T P p. m : S b a i:. : d-p- W.i vhi: a.t. II p. in.: - i - t- - .'v!!i 5 - Trouble Tears ' ic;..a tn!r. P. ; !! .;d TJ Mlrr,'."tt.i. :utiv" i. tn.: Minn- -. da. St. Paul. i.rrP. .2. -- -d Oil Uitj-.U- -. p. rn .. 7 : a. ni . t.d Mi. hii,-- .!:. ble;,ico. in.. p.ut h p. m : TJ.i: .t. "breams," H"in Ti'istram and F' !! H-- f r LT L kA : f-.- - airlvr. - j part ntrlve . h-- r Saves Time Pi v r. 1 - - Burton Coal tT'-- rf i V. 1 , New York. New York. arrH ; ie A. t !. r.i.: I'onr.wiU r p. b-a- o pi en a t; 1. f..:tl 1 tomorrow af'.:-no.e.!. Mei'baloi wld .bdai prof, vr.c: Tii SAYS "NOT GUILTY I A j f f e C0.1 we: have it. you "want, 'I'hone huS. d "..v:i.';r,vT.,lr.4 1 7:1. a. m . .: p. 1 i. p. n.; t",v: ii!. C",. . l.tt.d. O . airi l .ri n. ni . eb part 1 p. m.; Ml- hit:.n. I tro.t. ,rr r. -F;rt " M. ..?;J0 a. m.. .; p. ehltsetp-- , l; o ,ti;i, ntriv 7.r. a. tn,. e Tab-riM- at C;!o lender tb io Arli Schick Makes Good Talk. V At ce , 3 f-r- tLa keywords to the . p. m. !e;...tt , India?;.!. Ir.dl 1 1 tit. New ".."'O AT THE TABERNACLE y SoJohn at Schick spoke thrt cialistic h' adqu arters on Main street To hear the old smokers say our n "The Fthls of "the afterno-le rover-.Class Strule." the points case is complete in the clear of his subject well atid explained how it was lniji'jssible to regenerate s.u. ;v Havana eroods. throah tho reformation of the inllvlbtal because such action lacked the praetleal means and the political action to make their theories effective, and be.ri-the industrial stru.t,'i;lo is carried on todav bv elapses and not by individual. Next SunMrs. M. M. Johnson wid read her Ft day paper tn ".SpencT's Tit l) njs to Land." COR-- OPP. POSTOFFICE. HILL DRUG a. m a. i; -r' a-.r- bus ln ss. I i "!dr-- -- - Awgu-- t - - . th-pla- M arrl- 1 Matt Haasra, proprietor of a lodine-hoas- e over S Last First South tret. was last niht arrested on a charge of iuliin liquor on Sanday. This Is the second time H .intra has bef n arrested on a similar chares. Th tlrst arrest took last November when he was tiiuil . His bond was yesterday ii. d at also be prosecuted Tor s llir.tc Ii'p.or without a - license. Jt Is s i'd that the officer sa,- a customer buy a drink in aim that Han$M admits yesterday was transacting the j.roscri!.. d that bo vr.-ter- H.:ti o, County Pauper Clerk Sabine st tenuously denies' that th? residents at -- 02 West Third South street, who were? epiarantined from Wednesday until Saturday on account f Mary Vivian bmi ing taken w ith the s:r. illpox. have sine.their in eb'sUtute cdreumstances quarantine, as rumored last n!ght. On Wednesday last the case, of smallpox was: ellscovereel and th house quarantined pending fumigation. The patient was removed to th The- next day Thursday. CJ.rk Sabine says he s ut 5''..3o worth 'f groceries, consisting of butter,, meat. Hour, potatoes, tomatoes and other things t the house. Of tli amount $'.')" v.oithwa.s ftotu Will I riee's fr l from the m-an elty n.ai- cery Thcr-wro fix women and rie Iran Saturday. Fie hut; rpiarantind until died pounds f coal v r a!:tb.ist ran;- - idi -About two years . wits quarantined un b similar vlr u.n stance?. :- , Charged With Second Offense. NOTHING NEW aril' a. - -- TUESDAY'S RECITAL JJ'.-i- ar ' VISIT SALT LAKO S-- - I terred In this city. J7-".- Cfl SIKEET, N-.- . - 1 C"t w.r:e. - 3 at b'T home State street, was struck by a pair of vvnue at worK 0:1 lieavynew cj;in?ps the factory at Idaho FalN. knocked from the building and Instardly killed. Ho was one of tb.e bet known structural Iron workers In this section of the country, lie leaves an aired mother and a brother. Tb.e remains will be In- I p. in; ! 1 d George Dyer, whose 11 All: Sll b" a. tr.. dej .irt fi p. tn ; 'oneord. St. Iiu!.-- . ;.rrli.e. No. .., ?.. trt No Mt'.wauk'"'. V,".;bctt Augu.l el Wis.. id No. '.. .rsl Hllt.oi. Auror.u Auuusl n arrive 1 p. in., d- p irt P ..' p. in.; S . a. nd low a. l'.v.i arrlv II tn.. depnrt p. in.; Ktrt l'dlno'.?. Ohb-a-;t7 1- - Fall Kills George Dyer. r yen 4 - special excursion. A large crowd took the reduced rates. and advantage of were laid for the accommothough pians dation of an immense crowd, those jn charge of the excursionists had their hands full in looking out for the accommodation of the pleasure seekers. ?s p .t t 1. arrl- paint. NVw ,( d-- ef- 21 r.v in.. 'ov - 1.' Iai special organ recital was given at the Tabernacle by Prof. McCkllan yserday at 4 o'clock in honor of Martin L. D'Ooije, a distinguished archaeologist, who is visiting here from Detroit, and a large party of G. A. R. excursionists, who were spending the day here. The programme was an exceptionally good one. MS - Acum -- Big Excursion From the South. Saints of Mt. Nebo, Alpine and Utah slakes are at Saltair this afternoon on a V ( Pauper Clerk Denies the Story That Quarantined Persons Starved. A MAIN ST. IST-- sems to have undermined his stitution as he never i allied from the fects of the operation. ease !, U tsriU r. -- LieHTEHSTEIH -- ai-o'- KNICKERBOCKER, 0. D. S A box of waste in the Comstok saloon became ignited Saturday niht andcxtln-Kuis-th h lire department was called out to No damage was dof.e. the blaze of a citr;ir or It is be!l?ved that the oC waste. In box was the thrown cigarette Operation Comes Too Late. ord John A. Evans, a sixtt en- phan who was operateu on at St. Mark's hospital two weeks ao for peritonitis, died at the hospital yesterday. The discon- Get glasses quickly. 1 fit rietht Glasses to Wrong Eyes. Advice free. u h . j THEY WERE WELL FED fail and winter styles. Private. Paths. i'- -- . r-- Will Study New Styles. Popular Pr'cea Restaurant. Hot p. Rooms, with Telei)hone. ar. Cold Running Water. Sixty t p. . r p"-- I " Vul-jet- - Kn-eampm- degrees en lr. buiinn, cf our tirnt - TjictrJrt?;. r i ! degree C d e.rees 11 decrees 7t degrees S2 df C1IICAOO. Aug. a. m. : New York. of the Business Located in Thr-sHeart tr-anrl in C' Temperatures Elsewhere. MAIN STREET. J C M d coIn?T to JT you fries before purcL.frin,: Jscv? Prices rnd r.tllr.o'.e : v ry coi;kp;4 th. tdty v 111 tlurlr.f? the day. apt ar,i:K' 1'oilow ln U the p hedub for th pir-t- b h t b- tweon nw mi 1 Friday. The tuuiif of th party, the city from whh n It (iir.es nnd the l.ot;r? f nrrlval are Klv n In order. Train N. 5 and No. 3 arc refrn d to. Tb.' fortr.e, arrives , u ;i tj,,. letter departs al .j,, jcrr at 11 :.! p. in. Hero j3 the Schedule. .tt.rn-- t u .ji, ,f I va!br. nrtlve No ."; ioii;miMi. o., .irrive No. S - Today's Temperatures. s Jluln-- ? Salt Lake Is overflowing with visitors from all over the Hut. The hotels are all crowded and will continue to handle capacity business during the week. For the past two nights the rush of buslnm has been so heavy and the nnrnb'TH of persons who have applied for room has been so great that the proprietor. of some- of the hotels h ive been com- polled to place cots in the pnrbrf and halls to accommodate their guests. Six trains arrived here over Ulo the Grand" Saturday and unloaded In tlie neighborhood of C ""' i i son. of isit-or- s Yesterday four tnore tralnloads thtioun upon city clamswooped and enoring for hotel accommodations U. exwenA. G. tertainment. Those cursionists who are en rout'1 to S in Francisco to attend the National of th Grand Army of th which .n''tieM August 17th. Ilepu'dlc The city Is crowded today with visitors and thev an still coming. bigg.-s- t day of Friday will be the as there :ir twt them all, however, parties sche.iub d to arrlx e la r' on that day. Many 'f t lie so numb'-several hundred ' ms and ar-- traveling in special trains. Call Up the Burcr.u. For the Ju t omnvidatioa of Salt Lakers who are cxpet ting friends n this excursion the management of the a bureau Rio Grand" has Mab!ish-- ir i TO DIAMOND BUYERS: Actual Ths suctcsn cf cur tsl are ta If at th depot which will Thousands of Visitors to bef Information telephone omnecfd with th illy Anyone desiring: m lirn at .rvier. G. A. P. Encampment what time nn Fpeilal party will arrive can do ho by 'phoning the bureau. All special trains will le run on n Are Stopping in Salt sidetrack at tin depot where they ran b" ea?!ly reach"!. A mst of thr? trains are I.1uled to lay over l.erp Lake This Week. from nix t t'vfvc hours, the Mrrt of WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is hi&hest over the upper Missouri valley, the extreme northwest and the Gulf States; and lowest over the middle and southern pleateaus and the upper Mississippi valley. Precipitation occurred over portions of Colorado, Nebraska. Kansas. Montana, South Dakota. Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texwere reas and Illinois. Thunder-storm- s and ported in Texas, Nebraska. Kansas was the Urit'sh Northwest Territories. It raining at time of report at Havre. Mont. lb J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. Pretty Jewelry Constructions 1 223 Forecasts till t p. m. Tuesday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday. DENVER. Colo.. Aug. 10. 1"'3. UTAH: Fair tonight and Tuesday. he iuan on ZVleighn .2-1- WEATHER FORECASTS. j (J 1 CITY OVERFLOWS WITH EASTERN EXCURSIONIST Monday i;vi:nixi. :wg . - a |