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Show The Salt Lake Tjelegram. S1 4J j ' A choice line of stock ties daintily la piped in blue, p'nk and black, some embroidered in same shades, regular $1.00 r.nd 60c ones from G to:9 o'clock, 3Gc and 19c each. 51 a Gen. John C. Black Is on Hand, to' Manage His Com- - for Campaign "0; $2.95. d '' YOUNG VFTERANS no honor, to will THE OLD FIGHTERS. Tl It tf'.Uh- - I" n C) FIIANCISCO. Aug. 13. More than 2000 members of the Grand Army of the Republic and its allied associations have already arrived here to swell the vanguard of the host which will at- - tt-- e YOr.K. Au;. IS. T. Men- N. J., four.ty t irl cf Common j r ' 1'U-hna decide! iho a Lindlcrd Realrst a trnant for rent which w ; ur.p.ild It.iu" lh ttir.t l ad to owlrg to bedbug Th cf court t.witn the tr,ir.!. lew m the rmrt rmrJ. are kind jll.e coneii.. h annual encamp, ment of the national organization. Among the later arrivals arc the delegathirty-sevent- (' , W cck will rf :';..n the !at.' ( It. A. f? ( cjw ornr.iiill nil tf 'J A' ' The Normal School offers: A four-yea- r Normal Course. Advanced Normal Courses. S. Courses in Kindergarten Training. A School Preparatory School Is maintained 1- Izil' given fi' SUl.Ur. Atis. ITth. iU The rhops and the chemical, physical, electrical, mechanical, assaying and metallurgical laboratories are unsurpassed in the completeness of their equipment. The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds and rower houfos for the generation of electricity affords unexcelled advantages for thorough and practical work in all the engineering courses. MANUAL TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE are features of the normal courses. Entrance examinations, September 0th. ICth and 11th. EegirtraUon or students, September 11th and 12th. Students witl be assisted in finding suitable boarding places. Annual registration fee, $10. No tuition. Send for catalogue and illustrated circular and larn what excellent tunities the University offeis for a broad, liberal and practical education UNIVERSITY OF UTAH BJB i f i. v3 At .. Aucr. 1" S. coun-t- 4- - -- tttu tr,ilt v ' c;vtr,'.r eih-..r- i tis at fut fc.r ; i ; 4- 4- - from tak- n to Jail In nn,tiie - .1 a. TRIP WITHOUT DELAY XI"V YORK, An.?. states 1". T'.io TTnlte-- l cvuifei- Chicago, second of the warships participating1 in the- inter- - national festivities at Kiel, Lisbon and Portsmouth to arrive home, is now an chored in the bay. The Chicago had made 29"0 miles from Lisbon, fi'om whore she cleared August l?t, in tw'-ivdays and two hours. This v.ua wh.ile running under only five f her tfii boilers, and the fhip arrived in port in condition to start out aprain "st a moment's notice for five day?? she had ured for more, only f.GO tons of oal on The voyage out of her total of b'Ji tons. The trip across was made on "the giX'Ut circle'' route, and while four days of thick fog interfered somewhat with the time record, the Chicago had generally calm weather, with a single day of heavy sea. e i Perished While Trying to Rescue Horse Which Hal Gotten Awry Prcm Iliin. city v.ill N 7ir Y"'i ry f i:?h !i i .1 - - m th. j' i ' i : j t ' " A I'-il- IN FOB Tl.. 1 Pi k raucht It and h id si ii rlf ; t. ; r. i.(-- . . ..t. .4..' f .! .:;."' .r--i. - 1.- !,.. fl: n-- A I a! A r.il-Jr- rf r l f r f.u ti i r t.i !f r.r. V- -r 1 t.-- u ; - - - ' la l: V- ' - , ! 1 ' i.' . I ' : a r u riuoii li ftAii u n n u !H . " tj - VINCENT-MOT- T ; nn ounr OriUL I 1 - ia K ;ii ; :-v:- f ay tf'r i' av - 'T.b M. FAULKNER SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS' TERII. V. tho bi'dt v V . ! ... . A -c . i ' t -- if I." " !!: ti. x H th- - ! n. n t h ! C sO a!-- ; - - f h. n of r.." i V -T- 1.--f U i f- t ? - ; -- ft;;, i, ; ; M - '!; t'v f...:, v. f 1 ) ui r T 3 ! " ' t' ' ", a i - J .. t -- e Commissioner Avig. h in Surv-yor-Clenr- propo.-.il- n for th.- - i..n dite .of Vt.ih surviyla -l the T.nJ HEMFUN 1UNG OF ALL BOTTLED - TI ; . 211 : : t " - i .... - j :i:cic. i . t . - 4 1 1 ' . rt -- t- - j r DENTAL ' i : Wc ' '. . L. .... !, . r ..... ? - t1 : i ; r?".' i h- ,. f ir ? CO.. ' v f J. DULL. .M.;r. Ci!t Xt C:r. 24 a In d i ho-is- c y.z.rA.-- A i interior t!rrcra::r. a:;J American Wall FnpcT Co. 6 H. Third Soutli St. King Hardware ' r v. dtr .. :.y " - ;?! ! . ''-.- t.-- r' . ; " ; ' . frlj ' - - f. " J'.PT- -r : : i ?' r Id I Invito cf c!tr':t g of five glNni.jJe I i :t v Slove Co. 5: in-f- . Cf s ! . if, 1 : P i -. re j- I - i r t ti'-n- t ' ' nt i! : . .. . r ' rr - GILSONiTE LANDS ORDHRi:!) TO BE RESURVEYEI) VASIIIX;Ti.).'. i 4' r. !rr - ir.r-J X i" f- -. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13. Harry A. Faulkner, former member of the Hous-of who was convicted of perDelegates, jury in connection with the suburban boodle deal, was today sentenced in the Criminal court to three years in the X I r 1 ....,.- , FIPTEEfi YEARS LOOKING FOR RELIEF. - to t,-- . i UNION 1 - I: v i f . . r7 I t ( N'"i . 1 1 y : ?h " ''It A a k I . r 2 ,f "h , a '. ! t .' v I Our . J J.-- ' Ill EXTRACTED rcsxTivri-or. :;o taz:; ci pa:; cmv;:t3!ojt !:'rTET!l '.i r. ! ! - a:; i t : Own i 2'r v.. ,j i ".:. y tr ! i CO.. to tiu: asylum. S3'" : i - c - J 1 t A : - : t: ..- ;t DENTAL 1 : .i f r'.:hs i. Slrc2t Y 4 ; irv n . ... ' u t V.. T no Mam is ooi-r- r 5 :;r.vLA:;rs is x:r favop. or olney. M : 4. - , - s ! ti ! : f f t II Kv.l:. in t. ':::;: 1 a- - 1 1 v.- - , T'oST-tN"- . -- i a;; : ! tr,! - ! v i n ::a:; rito:s - 2ENAT0P. : 1 1 f 1 i ' r r;-- cf Another Dululh Vr ,.r. ? - I. - !? i;rf ; j ' ' - -- Slm " : , t .. -.r L '.- -.t - UUi , . r . t ... : It - firr;..,- - - . j ' ' y-- - : v r,; l I.".;:.;. ' ?r i ... t'l .,ri. .' r i ; tl. u--.T: .ri f ; ; 6r M . -' !:-- n ji. At-- ; - : i ss. . LAIilE.V DAY IT.Hr. 1 ;vtifi.r t : j. L J r;fc I - T '.j "i One :r.r.!S.n:Icr, Ci:it: t I . ; i ! (ION . : t . BY EMBEZZLEMENT t' t I v.::: v ! t ) BANK PULLED DOWN r..fl - : ) f - M!) r i - ! ' -- 8...- . ; v " a. nui-pahg- tfs - .- ' i townships nnil th.e reuryir at ! at p'i-.lmbra f the log Condition of the Treasury. townships, ''h-...Ntwltnt..-.d:- i g t5. was penitentiary. In what lands . r... 13. Tn th" stateformerly Aug. ii Today's Washington, f pr i'.in Immediately afterward, Faulkner's ment of the treasury balances in thf Indian reservation in Uta!i. Th! attorneys took an appeal to the Sugeneral fund, exclusive of the Slo.0:X),rj Is action helnc taken upe.n tie- - recompreme court, and Faulkner furnished f i A' UV.-pold reserve, shows: Available cash bal,".!HV. ;;' $22S,6S0,314; sum in bond $101,3.593. the of 510,000. ance, gold, Fa!.H':-- who "x mendation of Special Ag-v, ru t.. r t lh vl"ltel the rcfcrvatlnn for the purple cf arriving at rome mtho of adjutlr;: n dillleultles which have prevent1 i the t Tf final opening of the land for ;rtt!e-men- t. r ifer h. ut f n t?i r S I to : ' .; m i" A rr Jv; h f C:v ar, nt It.it i. v.;j r r P'irft Lieut. Moor N. Flln. Fort Doug. wl'fthr cr r.'i f'o'nr.i.Vi w i!j b tm jAMbdrat" n thrt5 I All la, has been ordered htfore nn exam- Ir.v.fl ! t r BEERjS'.'' ,. ; !.: th" of which Hurgrnn M.iJ. Alining R. f:1. GUERNSEY, wholesale. Oealer. ento Fort IUi"y vi!J len 21. Smith Is president, to determine tire expc!-t :u. nt. paid by th" t i - ca:::t " DUVALU the 'best paint and painters. Phone 1145K. 124 W. Second South. etc-- I : 1 1 - J. 1 i DON'T Y.'AIT n, cents. Alwavs - r'f ect cr72 ' ; .. , rs: ! ? . ... . i . i i ;r ! I J t- . ... ! J.'..;-- - h.. - '.- 1 v. ' ! , 1 r i - I -- 1 r.'-- i bt - i - terday. J. A. J. Mr.ntcn-ri- . ry. J'uxlro, Wan" If it continues to rpreid at the preswrit".: '! l,i. ent rate the timber in the Cornueopii county. Mo.,who hnvc b" n It t twin giri. range is doomed. Ranchers and lumwith woims all their livs. I fj' l bermen who have boon fighting the fire everything to relieve thi'tn whlrh fal:-- I are exhausted, and volunteers have until I m-- l Wlilf.'? Cr am V j idf ,eone from Kag'e valley to relieve them. the f'.rt two d s'- brought f. ur wr.rms from one of tliern. th r.xt two ,1 s Kat Sunday dinner at the Ford hotol, twelve, o'iC .f them men urir.g tu'-'30 cvnts. hild v..- ordy li inches: t!. cihr Screen Doors. It 1? a t: of four vairtr-- . rd t A large assortment all prices. ir.edl. ine." '.'hit s Csvu.i V, redfi:-- : DAY LADIES' FREE. i.h goo I for hiMrm. c. not ,: iy (,.. Utah Lumber Co., 255 V. So. Tcir.rle. It h!j ? th" r.:i'.J ;r j warms stroys v.aros off M. k!i'. j" Kat Sunday dinner at the Ford hotol, Saltaii, Aug. 17th, all ladies given growth, .j V. A. 'U r- aric.. 1 - ?! fy ! i v- -. ! Mr. Dirk'H s.m lin.l rr?r,.I tl.o r ".!on mr?cti u k ai..l t!i- iior nr'.' I. f'vf- 1 I. the liver to h:.; his n v. failed to k- p hU'U ti urh up t. ilo i a:il he r.nd tli- - lu r?. fi.il lnt th" d p drown1,!. rAKKR CITY, Or., Amr. 13. A forest watr and both were . v. a a har.ir r Mr. lick fire which has dcFtioyel rnillier.s of l In.! jh nn in this county fr. ' feet of timber anl Is threatening t'uo lie leavi a w'.fo .aril ix !!- -. u l H larjre sawmills anil ranches is rasir.K mourn hi rf ; .::: in th?, mountains near Sparta. The fire Hungary rial . ttb : : J.rtt o. has been burning frr a week, but It 'nl now remit s a'".ut .1 h t 1 a. honest ura and ilat.h by not Toaeh serious proi ortions until yesv i nlth. consi A good painter will make a cheap house look good. A cheap painter will make a good house look cheap. A-:- j h.rr. "Th3 Angelus," Ics Angreles. "Tha Knutsford," Salt Lnke. Tha two finest hotels west of Chicago. .V. 1 Millions of Feet of Timber in Oregon Licked Up bv the Flames. ; A.J DT A ,r- - ! - :";"; . ft. ut i m-- i ;.: i."; ;:n.'lirt in - l t!.' t " '. . I fix ' :ir-- 1 n- ' : sr . 1 !, 1 , i'ir rtv . ! ;t! r .'...' ' J hah ' : MA i m ii . ' A ! t!. - ;0 - ij- i:;T n call;-- ( ;.'.' 1 I P HE M'l.VTll. I f.t-i- v ' ;i '';." I m Mr. ;:b" IP.MIO FA 1,1. M.i.. A'r. i:..-- J.:ii tf. I Hi U. a prom!:!' nt farmer nti.l t"1 l.- , Kinwer ct iMtmaam count:-- r . l.n ; about two mil' s north of Il.iho w.-.last Y- h' iv vvhll dr ow j j,. t!,f leavMiiH to no.--i ynuth f r'. i i r. a1-Fnal;" i forty it.;! f i r t ! s ii- -i; r Remarkable Operation Is rcrformcJ by St. Louis Surgeons to Save Life. :r,ft , t l ! IS REMOVED is Movement to Indorse Him for Democratic Nomination in P'O I. z DROWNED IK RIVER j .it" J H: ( 'b ri - v. bit r d... r. t - di 1"' d ct:j I - f tt .; n.lso trcs.!- ir;-- it rt I i- 1 th ' ? ; I I ' . b.-.'-r. J" :iifM t .".: !. 11 0LNEYB00M PROMINENT FARMER rmr READY FOR ANOTHER Cruiser Chicago Makes Remarkable Passage Across Atlantic in t Twelve Eays. ,i Y U ! t : .UfV r' ', T-- " si- i I t (. i rrrT ii dr 1. I t th ;: !.? rt crttns. '? rttr.r rTiin txtA''ff .4 j w tf'N'fft;rt t;.! rrti"rr I ; : rc'tvf Kf.! r I kt t tht !tVC ri f! rrr, i i i !r t .it r t . ? t i .rr Iff t r f f - BAY STATE i : a 1 - .- 11 ..: : .1 S: 4 FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Mgr., Top Floor Commercial Bjk. SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. Somsi PacDls Bcn't Like Us. n I 5 Ji! v. til I',!' It.iv . I t'..o r.!l i . - .: ; v. 1 r. j r; r . r". n'.t. Howevrr fUrht at thU t!m? of ,ir and in this cUnnt". It l th fTf of malaria. A dhpnyltlon to yawn, and an all tlrp! out felirir vrn o: fore the rhlll. 1I rl)in. hy its. prom; t stimulative action n the llvf-r- dri-tho malar inl q.rrns out of the t"-t'n-. purifies tht lilool. ton- - up th" ar.d rostorr? health. :.0c at .1. C.M. I. il r; - . t.J . r r r. : ;. '. It-- r Watch for a Chill. Elercliasits9 f 'JAM!' - he censitk-God. Fh'. waiJ AV;.Itirboro. r,: jth tn. :, W ; !? - -- t 5 t I - ihal S' , r-- r ". 'u & . -- ti n 1 Ur.Uy kH n - a ft;.- Ko-i- ? t ti tr i; , I '.'.. - -v -- L-- i ? it ret t rhrn Itt- - J Ms i v. At'.V IS 1 - .t kr -- 1 J: i. Hi; t , -.- 1 ,4 ;ht i e f i :nu" r I ; :t t - a i 1 r.-- L ftf- "f'iif ij i;r. it 1 -- r r.-- fr,r-- t N ?,t,;,,i t!u .'or.- !. .?': f l..ilr. f r.xplai v.'-r. drr.tly d in att l r h told the a ilog action, she.al world would come- to an cr.d in.- It ss ?hc kill.-her c! ' Iren. Thl- 4- - WHEN YOU HEAR A MAN CUSS LUKE, DON'T TRUST HIM. We publish rating books for Utah and Idaho; they tell how people pay. v W.U In-- ; I ? If b'-u:.. ur ' - t f fr-;- n ; it t.- ; 'n !. - i!. t ji-- I !.:. !!.:: pr. j.t v - - n l.v ;!... T ' I . Ui. y. atN-rvUr.- 8 r 'i m .yj. ? o M t:,Jlr,: I, t!;f ;i"J t th it In rar.r.pburg Ulzzi" Aiken, a m gro wnin.in. w h r two ynunt il.ituhf i ss with coinpl'tUdy behe:d!t;g th.-an ax. She then kind',' d fir arour.d the bodieo. The woman has ! mi irvi..' lately, ar.d b' amr t n- he is thmcd over r 4- - 1 . Mr. U. Chur.h Flat:;. V "VMS c;i!--o- tl.lrt :vjt. i.vl:r at IT ,crjth . H ;tIJMr.IA. ; , , ti'u n ', n b-- Tl r-- . Ifr n.:s dem-- c n rr.f h .if THE MISSINO EOT. 717 South Second East Street, Ask for Information of Their Son. - t ? ( V-'.:-2 i i ? 1 wTJrrr. THIS DESCIUPTIOK MAY IIEEP TO FIND Parents of George Gibson, v. - ?t - it, . Religious Fanatic Cuts OH Their Heads; Had a "Message From God." oppor- Vi'.i (t'f jr-- U. MISSING 2 WEEKS W -4 L, nr A .. ir.'J ?sf- -t :r It e.s t fti ? LEW HER Preparatory which gives preparation for the courses in General Science, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Buaines3. 1. 2. 1. - YOUNG SALT LAKER HAS s. State Normal School ? -- it n. State 1)T. f I v ;ir." ? Mc. LADIES' DAY FREE. " th" Rirst I Dr. Miles Nervine Cured r.ij : Con plctcly Worn Out. r:v-v- c .if ir-- Th-- Prost ration Ah. t. 'h a t - i- rtty from h'.I pr!nr',;.t frilt; tcrt! ar.l ll the mrr.lr.g i.j t , j Nl'.W ' la-.jris- tr.'.i T T"' e ;. n f er.in. It. to the pourtnc ..i tions from South Dakota and New 10O Ftrong, and Hampshire, each about ntimb-ving 22K Th the Illinois rartv. 1 named last delegation CIncluded ! I'dack. among Its numbers Gen. John commafor candidate a is rmrnlncnt The University of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the Stata who nder-in-chief for next year, with a Eehool of Mines and the State Normal School. strong possibility that he will be Partridge of elected, and Adjt.-C.eG. A. It. Illinois the department, School of Mines School of Art and Sciences The National Association of Naval The School of Mines offers Courses in: Veterans will b. represented In this city The School of Arts and Sciences offers 1. Mining Engineering. courses in: during encampment by about P0 mem-ber2. Electrical A number of the delegates have 1. General Science. Engineering. 2. Civil Engineering. 2. Liberal Arts. already nnlvcd. .Mechanical Engtneeerlng. UlNlvCkWlI rf Tar.A Ilia Tic Aln$t ti. Landlord Who Ercugbt Suit Court Suihaln for TUnt-- .ir are evidently ctr,c f i: .re In to cut tt.lle on .) SAN IP UTAH Vt i ."i il1 X v7 On rvr And Overwork Caused Nervous BECAUSE OF BEDBUGS ! Atmrtcm mander-in-Cliic- f. tend the 4) T Ci 'T Is 'TV T "V Vl '4t' I, 1? TENANT HAS TO MOVE MORE THAN 2000 VETS ARE IN CAMP AT 'FRISCO Stamped Center Pieces, 33c values, for 19c; 50c values for C7c. Armour's Toilet Soap, regular i'Zc a box of three cakes, or 10 cents a cake, in different odors, for 15 cents a box. Last hours of boys' summer weight clothing at half price. A few special sale shirt waists are still left, regular .$1.50 to $2.00, for 85 cents; ?3.00 to $5.50 for $1.95; $6.00 to $13.90 for ArGlT SATrilDAV EVENING. !: r rr.K ;. ' r n r. 1 i - " -- ih - f :: r t - 4 ! . ) .1 a. ? " !lf( cYervAVonian i' , i'.-.'n- t ; 1 '.-r- r J .:-- 't j ty v h-.:- .. :- f r frui. f? i-- h Dr. Dtviil K-r.- n !j Corporation, -. tr.-xti- i.t . h-i- s ,i.r.-Invlt- ' d F.AI ?t tiva. 1 ' ', -- : Iv. 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