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Show Lake The Salt Telegram. .MMBMMMWimaMMMMW""""""'"" SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1003. gWBEMaWWD.IIIl . , . SOBS IMIS IS TERRIBLE, i 1-year- jail IN .boy -old . 0(!)5)00000000 0 NIGHTS IN JAIL ARE FULL OF FEAR. 0 0 0 0 The days seem very long indeed, but when the night conies, and the rats and mice run around the cell floor and scamper up and down the walls they make an awful noise. The worst of all is the noise the men make when they sing and yell they terrify me. I was never any- where where the nights were so awful long. DEAN FOSTKR. 11 YEARS () OT TO TTTF: TKTiF.PiRAM. T1 0000000000 - 000 1 horrible " lhat is what Dean Foster. n in- old, said yesterday converning ms carceration in the county jail while awaiting a preliminary hearing on a charge of incorrigibility. Tears were streaming down his cheeks and he buried his face in his hands as his little body shook with sobs. neces"What did you do to make it sary to send you to this prison?" "Oh, I ran away from home. I got tired of staying at home, and thougrt that I'd run away if ever I got a chance. I had never spent a night away from home before. Other boys living near my home got me to go to a lot where my mother is building houses and get some peaches. I stayed away all night and a half of the next day. "Mother said she didn't want me any more if I wouldn't stay at home. I went to my mother and asked her for $12 I had saved rp, but she wouldn't give it went back home and the to me, and nabbed me." came and cops "How do you like it here? Is it better than being at home?" "Oh. this is horrible! I have been here since Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It isn't quite so bad in the daytime, and when my rnamma comes here I feel all right. But I feel awfully sad all the time when mamma isn't here. "At nights it's the worst. The jailers are awfully good to me. They leave mo in the' corridor all day. but at night they lock me up in that dark cell. "I cry half the night. Those women in the cell next to mine and across the corridor holler and laugh and yell at one another. "The men in the big rotary swear and make an awful noise, and I shout can't sleep. When I do get to sleep a fellow who sleeps in 'the cell over there kicks the iron wall every time he turns "Oh this ! jeaj a-- .d over. It makes a noise like a big bass drum. That wakes me. and I get scared and I can't go to sleep any more." The boy's cobs were redoubled and he NEW ARRIVALS ARE Are Making Inquiries for Building Lots and Ilany Non-Residen- 0 0 0 0 0 0 J ts vcy EENEEIT TO A ST RIKF.RS TTT H UlAii Ov.irnat. All l.nvn Fair wariiiriK'. The last rail. Ktery hoys' suit. .Kery !' ers, the chance for iTor.omy Is hvvr; never mi1i boxs' rlotlitnp: al with you. ' .Must appallin- - l...V mimatrhnlilf in styli-- . llvins the tiny only N COW ROYS' SUITS, age S to 16; buy now; it is the only chance; plain nnd wor- faricv ch. vk.ts. blue stcds; values up lat o $10; Wj& tF(lR IK7YT X yorNC !; -- ' '.3.e .J!?; n riTH. ti-- J rut r-- . in day?. Moth- - S "t r? ' '. r Z v tit '." :. I 111 r!-.;- in. nf f rNDriiv.r.Ar.:t! e s r.-Y- ". $2.98, $1.83, $1.49 ' tSK VVKl.roM THIS r.HKAT HOYS' rLOTHlNV, SAI.K WILL lY VA AM. r..r 88c, 69c, 48c. Z Et-r.r- r.-r- $4.22, S3.29. a.19, fcith nmvrltt r r y da J't miii.ir::n"s - clothing th- r: r Tin: hot:" on:ncnAT.i A:.;r; lrt; 'lj P.rr.'.'.r t AT1 tr. ol hit..ry $7.38, $5.43, 3.98 ?1.98pfep 2.39, 51.38 P.KST CilOK.'i;. ;. ir.r.u; SCITS aKP! R to 16. brok n lots and bmken eizvf. Hbtit CP") suits !i all. not a "Hit In the lot worth !crs than 43; choice of entire ROYS in3 All boxV fixing to Now mine. I. Hk. call $3.38, $2.98, I r cu r ;.tl. i.i.t..l lot Miners from all the mining districts of Colorado are flocking into I'tah by hundreds owing to the big strike at Cripple Creek. Men have come hre from CripCrrcde and ple Creek. Victor, Goldfteld, other gold camps by scores--. If th strike is prolonged they will b" followrd by hundreds of others. The newcomers are of the higher grades, such as foremen, machine m n ai d carbusin "s.s mni, ii syrr.-nath- y while many penters,with thc-:n- . hav- sold out th)r to .oin the hepira. The business men have pympnthiztd with the miners apainst the operators and will not now identify themselves with the owners. The outlook is exceedingly gloomy and the struggle will doubtless be a long and tierce one. citizens The smelter trust, the alliance and the mine owners are wr.id to A M l.mt:liii r tl.iu fS 'ryrrnC UJlIlLJv frg. KRAI STYLK SHOW f mm nrr apnin. for-- . r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THURSDAY, A Hundreds of Miners From ! Colorado Are Drifting: Into Local Camps. 0 A J FORCED TO i 39c, 29c, 19c. auvisi: qncK action rou : ONLY A WAY Mo UK OAYS ANI sts THIS STORE 33Z ill ST.--12- QU1TS-I22M- AIN 2. n it 1i iflfttirrT if the Western Federation of Miners all over the State. he attemntinK the annihilation 1! MEWS QGDEN i 1 . - x:eeti:jc. T ff - - J - ' t t-- -- r h.-m- " ; . . ! V i ! , : - i . it'-lv-- ! : p-i- : - .! s : - t .?. - - ? I I t M-k- - t- r.-rd. , : I 7-- .- li .' ? .:- ! a ',,s. ; half-mil- J r K. i'. r t!'..ciT, - 1r r r .' 4..' e) ( i f t 1 ojV! t f t r' s j... ' " - C'. I.w , i C, j;;. v ii:-citv- . 1 I - cents. 1 1 . . $1.40, There doesn't seem to Great be anvthing the matter with you organi-eallv.- " Have you any mental anxiety? Fatirttt Ves, 1 have. 'You in ist opea vour mind to me. What is it?" "I'm wondering how much you will charge inc." Life. Diek T'nose folks next door have an awful o. id time. Dora How? Dirk Oh, they don't go anywhere and thev don't entertain. Detroit Free Press. ist CURES WEAK MEN FllEE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for All. How any man mav quickly cure himself pftev years of suffering from sexual weakness lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc' and enlarge small weak organs to full" size and vigor. Simply send your name and address to Dr. Knapj Medical Co 2261 Hull building. Detroit, Mich., and send free receipt with they will gladly full direetions, so that any manismay easl-I- v certainly cure himself at home. This a most generous offer, and the following extracts, taken from their daily mail, show what men think of their generosity: Dear Sirs: riease accept my sincere date. I have tharks for yours of recent given your treatment a thorough testIt and has the benefit has been extraordinary. as am I me up. just braced comnieteiy can and a you as when boy, vigorous realise how happy I am." "Dear Sirs: Your method worked beau- I exactly what tifully. Results were needed. Strength and vigor have completely returned and enlargement Is patisfactory." "Dear Sirs: Yours was received andre- I had no trouble In making use of the can truthfully say ceipt as directed, and men. I am greatly It Is a boon to weak and In vigor." size, Improved strength All correspondence is strictly confidential, mailed In plain, sealed envelope. The receipt Is free for the asking, and they want every raan to have it en-tirf- lv GARFIELD BEACH IS . f i TO BE OPEN ONE DAY I'c.i.k. an! ; t i mi Via Hio Grande. August 18th. Grand Cambrian rxcurs.o:;. s; t u t. rd i train leaves Salt Luke a. in. IP '.uin- - Ail! ..ri 'td ing leaves Spanlh Fork 12:r a. m. train. will meet cars return Street -- l: Seattle and Return. Kicker Riches take wings, you know. Rocker Ye-- but they can ko Just as eiulek on. horses. Brooklyn Life. M.r.. phia Pres. . 'j F ! .;.:: !:? 1 Hi.- d.v s: .t. A t . t : s - ' Ire I ! r - ..! r I r '.' J I : 1 I - .f - ! ,T fi-- : !: ' ..I K'n.Paa ...... rrh. ilvff rr I ! "try .l- - tjf- t I." ..b.n nl.iv ? 1 v.. t f C, , i 1 'l in 1 k; 1 i - t- Miss me! aro to be able to or.ceaJ ourselves frora Ihcix ar.ncy'.r.g gnupshot fiend I f' 1 ; r ! --.;! i '.i t- r r 1 -- ? f ! VI ' I-'- n i ' 1 m ' p j m ... r f - 1 - : 1 -t r- - f s e 'f " ?'.' . ', v. Arf , j. ? - ".I'c r. j ... t'ir j tvdc.' !'.' .' ".M,!.-j. !r. '. a t. r- !,..! rui.iVf i'i'tij.jc ar.'th r f n.n i ? !!.jt - . ! ? al; rf m r-- . tr ; ti y ! 4. r-?- f- - : t Y: i ! n f . .1.-- r , I - ,t 4 t' U L, i. . a . - ..... ... , j . l" - i... t. - '' ' . -- i ' :. " : : - t '' . . ! . ...... ' . . ... ' r y .. . ; ' .;-- . 1 ! " . , ' ! 4 tt f 1 r th f ; oi en i C.rlt. -- 'J ' Is '. Up t! f ! . t r " t. '!.', 1 A.. t . ,. 1 , . - vl .;; u: 3 ... ... ' ' ft 1 1 - -- .,...; ........ ..... .... - . " r ' rj TO CO X Our j fs - r.?pnt!rn C'""! .1 O It tb' rt! .i I WI f 1 T '. y if HZCURSION NORTH. f er ..r tl t t, !. p.j cf u j u :;r:c t .r. : 5".i''i1' to. th J . .o ;er L'si Saturday, August 15th. Myth j:in f.rttt. Vih Short Line. Tf e ut:n! vry Orgfn rate and llbrl llmin Id prvll, LADirs day r 1:1:. ttRT.tx for full partb v..rt. Itl!h-- ? 1 . v. w Ebr Opp. ft '"( - 2 ' , 1 - WIILLE - - . - t r 1 in :! Hi- it ? ir f - ji!ftdr . t , : 1 ; i- . r.fr; y. Ju !if lb:j-Vjitl of rii'irl ftlvj :;. t-- v i ' J ' '. " v - ! " w,-.- i fa I UiI.-rt !iri !.'" e r"i j !r I .; W. 110 Halt und-rtJt- IVeit l'ourncL r XaJ bo. t 11 nl T4 .rt.ts.-rer. 101X Fit r at t:. 5 1 ..-- r t "- , f C 'f " . i A t FUNERAL DIRLCTOR. How lucky we f 7 4". s - f.- 1 f.f . i t Se? Ostrich-De- ar -r . " I . 1 i:. fnr i i - bj. f 8. - $ t m :.,,. J t fan ( -!.!i'6 b riiJ'n A . ' tf " r r ' 1:1 , - i 4 - t ..... ' . 1 a' I i t M; . i I .. i.;ril . " w t ' ' TV.i.tj ' O t co-! ft i r r S atil N.. l i. 54 fcr -- fI , !-- Ti,I".'AM. 4 : p f ; 1 1 hu r ) 1 " : . IU.V ra. 'f: .t1 J . .: t . f.-- 11 up- Philadel- f 1 . . i . I'. ' r t a n low Irate 1 I,.-- s. 1 1 , h ill Via , the youth. threshol s$? City Erle.'s. v i yml-- to call .. f ! S30.5O, Garfield beach will be opened tomor- Via Oregon Short LI.T-- . August :nl to row for the first time in four vear--- . L'thu LSn.it October 15th. About 400 persons will go to that report from Tintic on the Odd Fellows' excurSAFC. sion. They will bring their own lunch, bathing suits anrl all other necessities. There will be music and dancing, bathing and other attractions. Saitair will close on Labor day, September 7th. but several excursions in.iv n be run out to Garfield. It is1 that a pavilion will be ereeted on the shore of the lake not far from Garfield" present site. The road is considering plans to build a resort to cost at least SdOO.O'iO. The resort would be conducted in a high class martner. and many attractions woulej be provided. Nothing will be done until the season of 1905, when the main line of the Salt Lake route is completed. An hotel may be one of the features, but all the details have not been considered. " firtt-'- ,. DELINQUENT NCTICT, I rs the f v. I ( i "See here, you. sir." cried father, didn't 1 tell you never on my daughter again?" "No. sir. you didn't." replied "You said not to 'crops your so 1 climbed In the window.' "';.-. v k t - " - -- , -- . 1 j For the First Time in Four Years the Pleasure-SeekeWill Visit the Old Resort. s ( t ! Boys Arf Glvpn Parole. 1 f . . I I it t'' '.' j ;;o. f rr c-- wn I - - k ZOZ-- f ,' ,?.eiii"' 1 . 1UM-;- i: t c r ! . I pr-t.r;- Al-If'.- i s s a-- t r-- , , .; C'-- i. V 1 r , ft , .; tr. , t i r '. . . ne if prr-Or- i :' rf' ,;.,.? A 1 - J ),!'.?,' I ! ! - ."("''' . . u t,..-i?- t t M r4 t 1 ; - i! j . - : rrlbT.J "a 1 k i ft;'" e - ; . . tSfct-1- . u-- - - ". nttff i : e- e If - f ! 1 -? r -" A t - I .. ! . - TOCXiiOLrnr.s' ' - ! , Kp-eial- B "A. ALSrCSMEN'T NOTICE. ADMINISTRATRIX h?s market estate The rtal brightened 9 up con?k1erably during the past week, J I if r j. MINES were MAY SELL transfers recorded the although MAY INCREASE THE small. Every day resulted in the exI or 1 homes small r a of tm number of ,!'f change Will Wilson Attend ' r ; ? r. Csr.nrcsi i Widow of cf Petition n '.)Grants t r t "" ' f ' Court the purchase of several home site.?. The I'""' r'T FLOW OF EMIGRATION Csll.. rt Mr CI rc of tb if i real estate men predict the best autumn j Victor M. Clement to Late the ti'-I C- i k"rr sevin business Salt Lake has known j s tat ' t .Kfi.-.- :i ;rSettle Up Estate. eral ytcrs, and look for a marked imarid City Engineer Have Plans provement in the tone of the market Mayor i i trtic ,!d ;it' r d !" rtiry ' within the next month. thto train Additional Water for J ldge T. I). Lewi .: Kr.m'fd t ;? A remarkable feature about the local !s' '"t " of Flora L. Cleriunt. tvi.o an a tltion . V market is .that most of the buying- is be Lake. Salt Ar . t . to the rotate rf Victor M. V "t't t!. it he i! ;!".! f. I are not resiing done by personsor who ? ' r. I 'rA a P. th ;? f'O who have recently CP m.nt. I'eeeased. wlchH la dents of Salt Lake, ' . ' I . . f , ':;-'j r?. .,: . 3 f t.'.' J new A the for increase the st . rf thto here. A large delegation of pros' Personal property is'" f f 'f ,;!!' . water supply of Salt Lake is being fathf ? pective investors from Butte lias been The petition stated lli.a U wo dd I t: ...r3 f tr in the city all week, and has done conM ered by Mayor Thompson and City Lngi- - i ee, s .ry to ral d In n. i: rfut tie; ' ' t siderable buying. The inquiry is report- ner-- Kelsey. ..! f . !l s.me ::,Pd: C Jt.ir' .?'! ofl' the PhP Pit tln .f pay . t t j ed to be brisk by. all the real estate men. flow j:l of The Emigration Canyn nk prope rty b '.otKing to th'" i ?" '!' la M . ! tt if ' . i . . M.f but some difficulty is being experienced can be developed to three times pres I t itij; at t tii. " " Jr.. ui i means an ent which additi'.r.a! to sellers volume, and in getting the buyers e i t m . Ttv I'iie .I wrkn o.WKi.fx.ito ;u'I low of fioin .J t.rop' gallons Vat" j.;P. agree on terms. The recorded transfers daily, according to th' lr p,cnn,eio "f th- t h v. ir sj i T ri.r;!.-- t Idea. of the week follow: .. M. I. : to. k. 1. C. '' if di.in The fact that the creek is dry at this I $ Wtccked Cir D lnyr. Trr.ir..i. 8th '"tah sugar vear th of indicates time that ater Saturdav, August 10th c .a a r. . .... l tali 5. 170 . sucar ser vat is The of sinks. j.orK Mondav, August , ., ... ..... t supidv . 17S curen i rem apresent . ' "' Tut s.iav. August llth e sun k in i nc- o. u oi ' . I ' ; I , k y. pump , ' d , I,, S .eta IP -- a o- - Mar. T2th , 2,:?, creek. This, shows that the water flows r ;f August Wednesday. ! , ' ' ; : 3.2..' Thur.-'lav- , ..f th- Pith j : toek. .pm , underground. " d .t 4.1 ?r ; , the vame r..mpatT .at . ,, ; !5 ii ii hi The intentionIs now to dev. lop tl;e ?,,- - iron stuek Friday. August llth ' I in the Hantu lie,., !.- ,K V, of Mr-shar.. - . '! flow by sinking a Fhft to be.l- i.1, terranean $1S,11 e . Total rock. This will be done a . asi. v ;pront cornt.any. 'Uik"f f f ,u.. of Waeener's brewerv. The or. limin.irv .... ,..'. i A6. will cost work CHAPMAN, de:;tist. $?,). LADIES' DAY FUEE. exIf th maximum flow ja?tpei th Frott-Strr- i ell bail linn- pense a tunnel wiil be bored throuch the Itemovfd School Musi r.": io-.- 71 t will bill .liver:to be water the and free ladies all ,P. M TVgiven ? Saitair, Aug. 17th, ff I!.., i .!it r ;1! ., rf?.rtiir The total cost wid be nbout !::."..'. ' : .' . i i , f ', IkThe matter will i, transportation. submitted t the - "S Council In a report by t he City Hru.inevr p;at Sunday dinner at the Ford hotel. next Monday night. tr-y-- : 50 j so-call- ed Laying Plans fox Purchase. Au-eus- I NECESSITY WITH t'S! A y- "rradi-- rrT7 fcfc& A WINNKK: I Limit - liberty. k me gam Event, Keacnes ... ?x 0 GRAY BRO 1 - BUYING CITY HOMES ucy ; .. j rh j THE PEOPLE. NEVEU SECII MKKCHAXMSK SLAUGHTKK nEFOHE. XEVEE AGAIN. seemed heartbroken, and expressed his penitence for having been heedless, Th(? mental suffengs of tnc eleveR. Fame yeor0ld boy, imprisoned In the crimi most hardened with the building nals, would have been an object lesson to any small boy, or large one either, for that matter, and should serve as a warning against incurring the penalty of the law. Young Foster appeared b?fore Judge Diehl in the criminal division of the City court this morning and was givep a severe lecture by the court. Judge Diehl said that upon the request of the County Attorney he would nuspen ! sen tence, and give the youthful defendant another chance to keep out of the re form school The boy promised tearfully to obey his mother and remain at home in the J fntiirp and wn.s nceordinirlv iriven his f TTT in i - IT KEA OIKS THE IIOMK AND IIKAKTS OK THE PEOPLE. CD - oar- - bait LaRe.s greatest H-- veA ami Foster, Who Ran Away From Home, Is Prisoner Surrounded by Hardened Criminals. 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