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Show T H e SaiF Lake Telegram. twelve inches high with a leather cushion at the The Evening Telegram, top of each. Theie stools are not intended to Ik? sat there are chairs for that purpose. The Btoou upon; THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPBS are for women t9 put their feet upon while they arc . Published Every Evening Except Suna&. taking out their money. . "To what circumstance do you owe the idea of by the the 'stocking room,' "the cashier. of this new Lank SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. was asked. (Incorporated,) Ctts-- m C, West Temple St., Ea.lt Lake C3ty. T7t3s. "Why, I have peep the neceKity of it ever einco Telephone CaliA Office 240; Editorial Rooms, & 1 have been in the banking business," he answered. "It is a fact that half the women who come to thisTERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. in their stock...- - 7.50 bank to deposit money carry it either year, by mall, la advance I is Tnoni-is- , by mall, in advance ings or in the bosom of their dress. I have often had 60 One month by mail. In advance C'tse we ax, by fiaali ot Carrier ................ ......8 cents women come to my desk and blnshingly inform me tingle copy, everywhere Remit by P. O. money order, express money order, that they wish cm! to deposit some money, but would adto or the name and bank check In' the draft, dress letter, have to go into retirement find in order to produce of the SAIVT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. it. Why, I have seen women many times go into Salt Lake City. Utah. - E JUDGE TALKS ON LYNCHING AND !; i -- ... d reg-la-t're- tie-con- d 49 TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires is on. the address label of each paper the Chang a iutofteqtte&t date becomes a receipt for remitti which loto other tance. receipt la sent unless requested. cad-Cla- Entered at the PostoSle Matter. ss at Salt Lake City, Utah, am See ?addi-tiofc- al Temple. SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 15, 1901 southern California will make your city a great one. Few comprehend the unusual riches of the country intervening. Salt Lake will receive directly the benefit of the opening up of the greatest area of undeveloped territory in the United States today. This will be a great and prosperous city, in fact the West's big city." Gen. Nelson A. Miles knows every acre of land between Calientes and San Pedro and such a statement coming from liim means something. His knowledge of the new territory to be tapped by the Clark railroad enables him to speak with authority on tho subject. Growing enthusiastic Gen. Miles added in the course of the exclusive inter"HETWEEX view with a Telegram reporter: CALIENTES AND SAN PEDRO LIES THE GREATEST AREA OF UNDEVELOPED TERRITORY IN THE COUNTRY TODAY'. I have been over much of it in the days of Indian warfare, it is a great land, rich, very rich, in mineral and agri cultural resources. The road now under way will of the country, between which connect you might say there has been no means of communication. Southern California is the garden of the world, a veritable paradise. Securing its connection with Salt Lake means much to the city, more than you now realize. Of course, the country intervening will be benefited, but the city will le the greatest gainer." All of this is true but it tells only the story of the benefits Salt Lake is to derive from railroads now in course of construction. There is the Western Pacific which will run to San Francisco and the Moffat which will tap some of the richest mineral and farming lands in the world between this city and Denver. For this newly developed territory Salt Lake will be the chief distributing point. There is no getting away from this fact. And now with these great inducements held out to us let us pull together and take advantage of the splendid opportunities olfered to us. If we do this there is no reason to doubt the truth of Gen. Miles' prediction that Salt Lake will be the West's big city. two-sections one-thir- d The Merits cf the LUDWIQ & CO. I,. - 1 tltni r-- :r. ; . b-r- -- '., ir.tf t f fell m 6f rajT.d 51-3- 3 tr.e nt-lut- l ST X , : ' rc-rcn- t 1 old-fashione- 1 !- 1 fn.tl :' rw, rxutn lr d imsn-rt'.on- x V r i A nin-.rl- ) ini f s ? ' " 7 I L. t a, fln - j- j:nhl 1- -J 1 v rf tr. extrtel 1 tht "X .r v e 1 - . rv-u".r.ett- u ;J -r I- e . 1 - ii xir y ? f-- n rt';-.iti-- jvr ft 54?r'.1 0.trt Tea r. tt 1 1 tr r r., l t 1 e !t--f .j ran r M t a c r4 r J r r ra r t At tf!t in . "Tun niua, PIANO ct r't I Calt Lalio Will Be tfas West's Big City. 'The building of a railroad from Salt Lake to PRESERVE THEM it-e- k f-i- Telegram readers leaving the pity for a week or more caa have their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without ccst, by ta&king tha request, in person or by postal card, at th. office, Ho. '149 South West : CHAUTAUQUA. N. V., Ausr. IS. The lAr.rt.'.n (Nt t ..) Cjr. New Yrk The rtjSl JfcrtM in discussion of mob law and lynching wu ami tht cothurni rie In rn llm!x"t Chief contlntud here yeatenlay by forced V untie Ix?ree of Delaware. Hi Wtrrn railroad oimpinie ubjct hv orr.e methol of uretooitlrat th was "The Relation cf the Law to the to Manifestation of the Mob. Fj irlt. life of the wclen tie. Yr sr ajro a l! "Y'bat Is the rrmely? WMt lm t'.se !t only a few c r.t. Nowaday we iro for mobs? Mot ernrhnlleany "1 cent. hoxifhl far !' thun sny the rerr.rdy J r.flt In hany and cannot ofnc'iali think The of of rourti Uurlir.gtnn feverlh octlnn justke thy criminal v.hoe cfT r.e Ss the hate Kh5 the rrf Mr rn by rtcVllnc the ucalnt the 1 e . ati l f are tr.y that It tv cxcUlrif cauKe. a Ins that a Urirc. j Law'i Highest Function. l ,n Nn amount of rrnr,-VI Sn at ariou3 jirk!i-(- c ettnhlriC jlar.! Kfor ro'.r.t. throwing it nhui l of protection ! . tr-b..v--nn i in r.eirf ! An the r Lr.,or rnov"1 1.1 nil nrniii..! tf the . litnorar.i. tr.e wraI'.MUr.cd wM yjixis v.v,. a a ujt.- .uiuw-- , ,,r.T1 especially embalrr.lr.g nl rtrlacel by a r r?rrir,z The rlutJ, eo the ; rf th vici aild then StOop down and deftlv bring fortll a roll Her atraln-- trrr;orarr I nj'h a tola from tk ar.J tr cf bills. We decided that if women would carry ,V, ticn ofthe : the te. Not cr.ly chlrrl t!nr the rubiir anl rrr f'Ut. but th ki tlioir monov in such idaeos wo would make . it. easv I rrore wideprend more Irnjrativp U I that the rell cf thi? f.',vr. tnl the rnRe, for them to abstract and replace it; so we originated courts of juaticc rhoun rur calm nni 2eilt the rrlnernl to rver.'.y i'.rj'.rh y the itusu rf th- - are j rttectf J asair.st the acticn c i lb, the 'stocking room.' 1 predict that it will noon be a JU9t h?rin. ar.i -.', oihrwlj lr.no- - outl le inn! mure tn tuch un that feature of all banks that havo i)nvate rooms for cent mn irny runirhM for mro ti. life r f the tl in r.re thar. .U u! 2. . ..'wr,w.' iw, they di l r.ot ctmimlt, an in a Pift)" thou' nr. I t: a n.or.th are lUk- ,,.,vww, ; Vk a iiikiu in ii' i; Uvl In the rr.Aln j.lant at Khr. Ian. V , iiiiiiiiiK will be sacred to the use of women depositors and it was round after bin 3cMh thnt hv h i The f iivlnff t ow! .r rat W. To j lrfcle a : uv tie cc!ti frt3Ri 10 to 12 rtntji. hut thffea i t noi ixen wiin;ri ici.ij units i ..u.. .1 iuj ii.. ii iuc i nn I'uai iin iiu iuu.ii win the uiuuik OUtracc gccne 0f Offcm f.r. the lumber now ctr.t rWy I 1 1 " jaiimu'u 1.1 t I .. i. T 1. P ta In ness 1nours. .now yrara. thr tre&trj t!t wuai wouiu uiku u.uikits cy,mlifi tj rinn last to from, Iwrlve Ar. right rMirt of u- say xo a siocuing room proposition: wouiuni n nvhrn mob j'int in it.ir .t.r.-shock Mr. McCornick, Mr. Walker, Mr. Knox, ur forco houM be unyMJir.K , dcnlinjr. otherwise they DAILY ANIMAL Cf vn- yiv. unipman; nut pernaps inese gananis wouiu become the mob and or ana not e, seance, prefer their fair customers to "unstocking their Judge no aiw.lcy in Delaware have juu STORY FOR THE ff of for nrt lltenlnjc to way, 'that is in the cor make money in the of Oerc mob venceance in th ca-WEE SALT LAKER ii ner of the front oflice of the bank, standing with "White. One cure frr rr.ob law unques I the ff.irk?! defcr.m; of tht their faces to the wall. Hut give them time and tionably accused by Ms keerr. THE TIQ VTIIO WAS NT. thev will view this new wrinkle with feelings that Outelde of vlob-nce- . the refrMv. In n ! that the hall my Judgment. are not akin to horror. be tauuht In raon and oui of frnn-Therho tam l a rt ai a n a ruhiic lies in lm- that . M . our safety . I f hf I. that h.il tauebt a cTft rr.sry 1I. I.... t. Cait. IcKee, journal rlerk of the House, seems to be tauEht m nut nihil- - vhn.:. bv thi trick,, nr. 3 th y um I lo trfotm Icgrih-e- r I ti th by the r,uli it ar.d on the forum. be urging Mr. Cleveland to accept the Democratic r!rrup. Of . th lira urre r ion ,", the rtc er'.elr.r.y Presidential nomination. The captain is a dyed in- - Where Anarchy Lurks. 11 1 it tl r,rt UMrrtar. h rr ' Ul?hl th-- t the-woo- l ; he ax jht 'Annrrhy lurk1 nr.ler the tUMin? t.n$ Republican. Carb of liberty nnl the nMuM'n clothr ia lm 4ii f r e I himfelf nn a ilrfrn rf huirnn wart yr.j f,i , ire ft jrAr ctinri: stitn." I the "V.'hat f r ?' t;mn In The Kentucky jury that tried .lett and White nf th law anl ci e!!eri:e to mm. ; r! . A itrr.g ma?!rrful 'o I ran k VvVlr r:ct 1 u n simply carried out Gov. Reckham's policy of being date la rurrfiafety. e lienie ta t w u n ait my frSnvl ol jurh ir.4 a won. bat merciful to men who have committed their first sure cure fot mntn. r f I f ' I! .w I am." urn th ; g. Ulleve "I T'rltet p r.ni a r wjh i Julr h r.1 rwi assassination. DavI4 Hrewfr, that th r in jrrilr.s to b? tf.e rjown i! ar J rr. a rrarimn nnlnl the atrocious trim vv ltt ! e which th rarer hi n r.l'e4. Th-I hnll !n ary trick i The fact thnl the are ' r r,nw !. lr.trtve ;p Is Carnegie j a New et!nir thmv!vr in the e.f "Very nrU." ,T.r.. "I the jrohlrm ft that nr.nthrr t I s ij rr.;tr,!f't Ct . rU!, J.;nt (, The publication of a bitter attack on Andrew inrrf fis a ier.jer-- io,.irl .i rr. if'.r' I trleXJ; "Ah. ha' eif!n!m-; Carnegie in a New York newspaper which is be- - expect it wlU nir.e non. i iev (mi in wan sireet 10 oe tiie .1. oi rf nob Uw. iieciarea that it brutniixi personal organ V Arnrrrm b:w pnllil (1... :itt.ntinn nf 1u (inntw!:!! JnMuai Inrna.l nlir.p. rn- CommuiileatlotiiS oertiinlr.tr to th Editorial Department "louM be 'Tressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. cannot be returned unless postage. la aent ior Kiicn purpo? Commutu cations to advertisements and budneae t5ould re stressed relating: to the General Manager, Salt LaVe Tele- Boutk Pt. Cram, U W. General Eastern Adv. Agent 8. C.BECKWITH, 43-Tribune Bldff.. New York City. General Western Adr Aarcnt HORACE M. FORD, tua Marquette Building, Chlcartw RAILROAD TIES NOW PICKLED TO FOR IT. REMEDY : ' FATUKDAY r.VKNINO, At'Gl YT ir.. i: r con - iii 1 V p. Complete Card Index System lr jenr tin i? f rc-;rs- 1 ,r 5 t!-.- It tltf. - J J !- - .tf rt m. i:o5coi; ? i.ni"i;in;:c. uc.tl. its-- t-j- f. b-- r - Si-tt- Trying to Win Fortune. 1 .j p-r- . it .l tlr-lrr-- tsuin m-ik- . ffl 't rr.-?- National Rank oi the Rcpnollc V. It. 2; r.r. IT A JT. r.Tf 3:ei Ikr ; Cfr A. lL?a, CAr;TAi. vaid m. i.cxx y tk l ifl Ttrhr.t Irlrr world sharply to the enmity lHweeu Caruegie and the great corporation whieh now owns and controls A LITTLE FOLLY. his former properties, and has added an interesting chapter to the public history of the feud in which, HARD LUCIC ALL AR0U2JD. to has and gain apparently, Carnegie everything lose. to The Mr. Mor rurk. article declares that nothing Former MImaS!v i t nop this "tally T".'.:.n'.J !. y .ir nt buy nt'1!,. f rVf:l ? .r-- n-"- e- -. T r-,:- . f t WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK tt' V ft anl r O! r 0:r. 1-- r5'i . t. c r iirni rref.; V iUI.!eS t !n i , ::t ' rn!. gan and his associates, in organizing the Uuitt.nl We w ; t hu hy tin C err. mt, 3 f.yc1HinTeM, Ktepl nrrnr:ltinii Mvertinl i imiiontil IT t, Mt.!,!'fl re..tr. iiv in me siuie oi a railway wnicn tarnegie nan av mn bayi projected across the State of Pennsylvania, and DISArrOINTED. conferred a benefit upon the whole people by ridding 1 u4trt a them of the "curse of Carnegieism." Whether Car 1l' k. -Jt th ft i;V "Why iv.n negie is desirous of regaining control of the steel in over thfl mmu nnl un th"j f,rt & fro re,!G. "Why. he mistook v.c ml tai"K f :r mi. dustry of the United States and is seeking to bear John. GEORGE RUST, Oer.erti Jlaxac? the stock of the steel trust to a point that will al Iclaho ard .7yctr.ln r. 01ia tr. Utah, low him to purchase a controlling interest in the RESCUE CERTAIN. jn Jy open market, or whether, as some of the Wall street Puck. interests believe, he has been speculating in Steel S'fili iv.it nr'r.'t He Thought He VTrt the a fr n Hh?;?. . ... . . )oi out cover cumimm ami wains io ins siiorr interest at a ;'r ii.! At: the rr.- ;i aft. r.r. fA.'hlhtf Mm th- - tri-- , I HOTEL I'm nn helrcr.CULLEN figure that will yield him another fortune, it mav h ivc th I iH.in v,i, w.ir.:," be pointed out that the recent public utterances in ritfh! merrily. ANOTHER SORT. U. C. UTTTNO, r. cp. ' e ; the "V r, n. j published articles emanating from Mr. Carnrgie r;'. -i'A Y.;.i Uushlnc M; hm t Ctlt LaV. Citjr Street Car frcra have been of the most bearish tendency and haw? New York Tim"". a r. It will In a .ii .tl rf all TrmJr. TrJt th Doer. -c i than t,.x) r, h'r contributed in no small degree to the remarkable 1(fI,i j o'i rvr t rr e.k hv, 8!:- -. Xo, t i y t: ;re cf f ir.r.y trkk-citrh!nrf Icl-at " decline in steel stocks. But after all the conserva Uio hottl. fg S!l l.Ave ti, uotk i3."ln," n(vr f..?-"Why. rrS-- i th ; l.'j tive man of business will prefer Carnegieism" to fthtit iurrrl"(l at th njliff) icr nrrr-;- t y WALKER BEFORE THE JUDGE. BROS., Bankers, of hi n "Morganeering" at any stage of the financial game. "Wb;it jr.. io t "I IT a :j t ! a t If ti v ; j ! C tt . - f . - -- 31 X . DUN R. l r.-- I CO., y- : 1 A- 1 tirr-lh- i ; . lteu.-t-nh- 1 - -. t r-- A;-- , - hj-jgh'- c - l- ?5 -- - t- : r.r 1 - ? 1 s t'T ffi ).-.i- r s Yi-- e. yr-- i th" rlr u you )r tr'.:i r lr r Kr nr.y er k1 t fie. j kr.rw f Puck. Every .Salt Laker extends the hand of welcome to the G. A. R. visitors. May they come early and Mr. John S. Cosgriff makes some practical, com- stay late, and, if they like the city, remaiu with us mon sense suggestions as to jKlitical conditions in permanently. Salt Lake and the remedy, in an interview in to3Ir. Dallard of Wyoming, who was so clumsy day's Telegram. Every taxpayer should read and and consider Mr. CosgrhTs interesting important as to kill two men in shooting up the town of lendiscussion of local affairs. der, should be severely punished for his Mr. Khxlh art Where Lrought up. m..r man. (W n Hiir.trrv ly 1 t'lr.k lioton .ix hv Salt Lake is a great city. If you don't believe it One great drawback to the Roosevelt letter to ask some of the Eastern G. A. R. men who, until conGov. Durbin is the fact that the class of men uho they arrived in Salt Lake valley, believed Utah read such letter; are not usually found in mtbt. sisted of mountains and big sagebrush fields. At th" ltan -- ad jj ll . rnnnr. t".rr..-- t ltorc) Where th ter!h!a.!r rf ru!uji f;.ivr. the The of fel trfi.l. chUr. . ANrr.H3oN. Irl. CatU. A f,ifmrr S. t rH n c. nt the fi.rt'rf: of th the UM: c r.i th" Thry hnv ru-.f t o j'l Cat'j lit I.!v-- r Where th.? TcrJ rJ. the ferrjuen ahcre the I! nl u'ilvr, Wavo the tereath . r.ht. At the forr!!rar. At the of the l'r1nri t trl- r..l anl ra for rnce nirrr tr.r, Bmite. Whtre th Fr.l rurji I rls! J. ,te,j nr;i '.k!:.ic tlf:.r -- trfa: aerof frevr l f ;f the lr..!lanaj-.H?- . fln U'Uj"8 lion nf the fn;t-- I'f the r.' h'et. tie wed th-l- r rTort liati u to th.etr 1 cr.n l h rllir 1 to eliminate thit portion wlurh the ronUlerntl. n rf i t, . tlor.a. After a lor... ' tie were Uefcate.l by a jh)?i udrctnive rropo-i'.ni- c T'. te f u-b- lf Capital Wiped Out. Daltlrnnre, A.u. li.An xert wha hat bern rxamlnlnc the U ! n of tho lit Clt: Trtict r.l It.inkj.-nV.tx'n that the tr- ..i.M of the bunk are due to loann made ,y Tr.t" jrril Frnk J. Kohr t. hln. v:f an t ier..;t cora-l-an- y, - . frlendt, arrvratini Ki h.er i nabl tf b? In th Went. Ti e rst .tal i:oc,; of Iho comjany ha lwn w!jii uut. :.l . -- .?i: rr.. -- rr' fur twt:. nr.'! M w t her-Aln- rrt. f-- ej r fir . COaKEECUl . ir, j t.axct t:rr. ;n n,B A-1- - r f nr--- t it lft!!- - r n r- - . JIa;1t tR-- rthw mt at ry. Minn trn-n- ! the Or'srn rr ; 1lB.rrisr.rin li- -, ; i r t r j .r;oo if. c 2t- - t:i g- -t t Au. :.. ri th unknown run frorn I la tv l!.b!HtSf t ttm.tt''4 at, : m. or. the I av '. '-A- LT - u The I th ;,0 rk. A':rr. Ctrc ! !t m-vu- Y-t- r na-tlon- al rd.'i r-- n PAIMC-A- kJ . Ace. f.ftn )iil Krr.H, s c!rm f -- tf -- Vp thtt th r;.' r.;". A .. t 'ft - ! tn a;;-arrv- l t t tr.t ! Tr-tu- It t".!ea-- Msa, which fr-- m di ai t v'J. m a , Th a 7S:rk;ih L at -; l'lCrr.rka luircu:,! !u!!)Mrr In the ; ratl f e r ". the tctab J'rov:c :t.5- n Oumer Jp. ha.a ltat JS.!ir,:ht..r 1"". n vi::arni - t rr.:wr .!-- h-t,-jr, H aj Uf Ju Ray, fn th tc em:rt, lay hanie j Ftt) Commend Gen. Mile. nn plr.hn t Jst.Jr.Jrj th ttr.ntl. tlon ROCHKSTKIt. N. T.. Ai:k. U-- At the tutlcr.allty of the KorkT act. whk--h j pension of the Union ranV union' i r.er revenue tat rrerrhan encatnfirr.ent tcwlay a reohitlin wnn brought Into the t;r.:ie.l Sjjin fr?m commenc'.ir.K th flrr.lnU!r.ittvi pa$ct the lllc3 hUM after Porto ct if I.leut.-Or- n. a t"rr!icn t'.ir.trr. T'.ir'i rtrii;-- n Ml!i. It wa to take r.a formal art inn in the nnicr of a dmurT'r Jrt rrv.,i ,y tf. In iut:.n the factional trouble thai have bec; t'r.Uetl Stitf i. thft oritanixatl.in 'nco the L rar lmirt;r,g faux cf lolne ia"r,tUr ll Si,byCo.th of .Nfw convention In liV. York. iattt Unltr.J M t. ju A, & J Ujv-HrP- . 1 Jc-hf- i s (!tif.:ir a Central trt) Trarvj.et SuiUtncd Revenue La?. Y u T. demolish rfn- - iNsur.oE:rrs BRIDQE IN KACriCNTA, Th a., ri - Bankers. LAKU CIXV. - v rt: n f t:itT v t' McCORNICK & CO., . t-- ank nrtiHj yetrr.!ay tr t lty ar.-- ih. nf thN a? Ur. It, A. r.rain- ha- I v. ;n hnj fratr. A. I. r-mf- -- tsJ t lwJl 1 Capitu raid tn ?oo,.ooa r f tn l !. r.: A'.r ' I tr '!"f J. fit, fhn J. l;r. vc r : t '.i c. j. it. i; , - r f BlE, NATIONAL J i 1 J f j j n l-- ,!!af;-- Jr. A K .r- c --- ': ) -t ..,r,r U.Mf t- t ;. s fr Ca! .ri-- J t. ('nr:i Ihr-wt-- Ucr j ?yis rrirM 7i V---I- T:-- J ... a. 11'.. a & 1 ....i" . H" ... t 1 1 ;riaj : T-.r- 1 r -t 1. 1 Dank DIJ Not Open. is -t t rr r lay that th bar 1 r. l. ftp.? N tr.5 t?. t J 'r.Tr.'.rt ..i-- f ea;-- fcr P-r- Advrrtls? Northwest, j e h'n ihrrn lure. rV. r i!r . j f.f I"-! fiimri . re. ta omrn't the r;(:)n. r rr r'mcf . e tear r ef rt- hr h!i. . h , ixWu th" him aMrrs&: . r 's ' l".., h-- A -- f t ;f r4k t t n t ' Deseret National Bank !r thtcrnn on th j bu'.l ir.a,!t hr..l !i tr t- - c.-T-rn- rt tJarr-ie- l Ecfe-it-rd- The IZ A-.j- !. a v! ... ftK-.- lur Socialists Afnln b'V. , i: h !i r" rtrre r,. .5 t r u- -i ir c T"nnfra5J the hre.r. Ihr'r f'l" At the fur!ir.K. at the f.e'rwrt of the r.inc the yiclor In the aUtrArn cl.l.l. Where the For-rur !!'.!. M.-ur- a t- r th !i. near Mn n th thf'h r4 I" the rT'Mjr.,1. Th" til t - One tvKl 4--- n ?, 5jrt- a li-- r . : .ifSUnc ; ch A-.c- c t the fArt ty htrn. a re Uf lb, alt a n r-"- !t h! w v-'l- . Gl-a- CITT. i FARMER IS RX3CUED BY HIS 2'AVCRITE PORKER. Irto-- i ft-i!- trh. nl nr.t of htrt th f 1 iiUk, f i'tr.-T.j- ALT ? h-!- -- A GONO OF SORROW. for-ltn- Mrs. Hodge failed to tip that Pullman car torter. Every day's mail brings letters of acceptance from distinguished public men in the East who hae Perhaps this explains the berth hustler's eagerness been invited to attend the session of the National to aid the police in identifying the woman. Irrigation congress to be held in Ogden. That Emigration canyon sclieme to increase the city's water supply will bear investigation. Ii r.ny A New Bank Wrinkle for Women. prove a partial solution of the water problem. two or we wit three have last the years During nessed the installation of many twentieth century President Roosevelt should reserve his surplus institutions which are now' fixtures and reduced to He a practice basis of operation, but while all thpse in strength. lies. will have use for all of it in nailing novations were being introduced no changes in the campaign management of the banks have been noted. They Gen. Cassius M. Clay was a generous man. He still move along m tnat gooa old way wiucu is oecuiar to astute financiers. But out of Kansas left six wills disposing of his property and died without a cent. City there comes a story of a new twentieth century Imnk which is sure to appeal to the fashionable wo Jim Corbett is not as certain toda- - ns he was men of money and affairs. A "stocking room" has been built and furnished in the National Rank of yesterday that he could knock out Jeffries. Commerce of that city. It is called the 'stocking The soreheads howl room" because it is a place where a woman may go gnaw with their teeth while out of she takes on. alone from and runs be brook .but the to sight the she wishes to de its secure hiding place money set with mirrors a and chiffonJim Jeffries proved last night that he stands in posit. The walls are one corner with combs, brushes, rouge a class bv himself. ier stands in and other toilet articles. But the most interesting Oh, my! But how that old sorehead does howl! things in the room are three mahogany stools about ntr - r.( In r..s-r,her!- nr Net Hard war or Naila. Pfrala, Auf. 11 A Urr nuar.tltr- ef r - ' r.: n ir.ter.1! f r tha rr- M ".- run Ir.tre the catrt tttn rrV"l w f-i- in h hcu n CAJita tn "Jlari-.. hi-r- . f.arkej r l! -- - N |