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Show Salt Lake Telegram The- - The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE NUTiIBIllUI. When the First Man Spoke of a wuai oantv ne Probably Had in Mind "That Good Coal." Business .....210 223 offl.ee Editorial roomi DANIEL EYER, PROMINENT SALT LAKER, IS DEAD WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecast? till 6 p. m. Wednesday, moun Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; slightly cooler tonight. DENVER. Colo.. Aug: 18. UTAH: Fair tonight and Wednesduy; slightly cooler tonight. The Man on Meicrhn St. The newest idea3 worked into the best Jewelry. You will like what you buy here and be pleased with the prices. O'clock It C. E. W. BOVVERS, Jeweler, 10 11 12 1 o'clock MAIN STREET. 235 ?G S'. IU 'Jl XJtl . . . degrees degrees decrees degrees European and American. European, American, 12. $1; THE FORD HOTEL JOHN R. NORRIS, Proprietor. Hot and cold running water in every room 100 rooms, 20 private baths. 144 W. First So. St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. b-- Deputy Sheriff Graham of Utah came to Salt Lake last night frr rnmiv Clara' Jenkins, 16 years old, who has been held Dy tne police hre on belief that she Is an incorrigible. She will be taken back to Provo and will have a hearing, whieh may result in her commitment to the State industrial school. Are no longer the bow and arrow. Beauty Is now enslaved with exquisite pieces of JEWELRY From our charming collection of Diamonds, Watches. Rings, Chains, Pendants and other pleasing things for feminine adornment. DIAMONDS. A special discount on diamond goods this week. W. W. HALL, Jeweler. SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. SOUTH MAIN STREET. 1421-'Phone EYES known tlly. e NO? JUST it RIGHT?! H ! Irene Ilackett yesterdav filM a f)1it for divorce from Fernold ilackett on the of failure to support. The couple ground were married in Denver. Colo., in August, 1S0S. In 1901 they came to Salt Lake and. it is alleged in the complaint, that since that time the husband has failed to provide the wife with the necessarbi of ?-'- I BETTER SEE 0. D. KNICKERBOCKER, EXAMINATION FREE. 259 MAIN STREET. South street caught fire last evening, but the blaze was extinguished in about ten minutes by the tire department. Th hd was in the rear of the Chinese drug tort operated by Lee King YJng. and wa- used by the other occujVnt of the place as a wash house. It Is believed the fir., was caused by the roof being ignlt-by the stovepipe. k vv V;A 1 A-- j j?r If You Wat L to Buy a Pair of Cuff Buttons McCoaaliay. r if I. I Days' Grace. The Salt Lake Suburban. It.iilu .v company, which i.uri.o.-.-- s to bni!,? electric line between this eitv and San.ly. m havlnir itK i iasL iiignc sucot-euechise through this city exu-nde,- i aiioth.-year. The Council in Eranilr.ir th.. . v. tension of time did so ori th" promise ,,f me coiii pany 10 commence work within it. a T1 it. To the housewife who buys it. cook who To-thf- k. h'f ' It l "T H. !:i- St; ww. r" . d hn k. nl.T" I.'.-- P. I David Ryan, who savs he Is a ndn.-- or.i that he came down from Hutu- --Sunday eviuenuy Drougnt with him a sni.ntlne illUBion. Xamillar to rnanv who look upon the wine when it tiv.,w Is niKni ne was ;aken care cfrd. tne ponce- station and turned loos yest at morning. The trouble came back him last night and he was found in a Sec-to ond South street rooming-hous- e doubled up uinuia a uoor, wan a large knife (n his hand, ready to leap out and deal dc;-- h i.u ins imaginary enemies. - jj'ji-.ua- - ay HOTEL. Ed Peterson, about 17 years old, wns arraigned in the criminal division of the City court, before Judge C. II. Diehl this morning; on a charge of assault which it was alleged ho committed on Mary Borcaso, 17 years old. The defendant took until tomorrow to enter his plea, and his bond was set in the sum of $250. He Is represented by S. N. Christer.sen. . r- - Mis. S. M. May leaves tomorrow for a three weeks' visit with friends In Lojs, I'ocatello and Mountain Home. Lta. can win four aces except a Telegram want ad. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust ComNothing- MJ& pany, East Temple street, has half a million dollars to loan at . lowest market rates Will make loans on securltj-lor ehort or long time, on real estate or collateral. JOSEPH r. SMITH. rresl.Vnt: QEOUGJS 41. CANNON, Cahler. No. 1 fin-t-clas- a - !r-- t rcd urn r'l tiatr.- e.ir IT . r.Uht by lititm In his havhig ?;-- ". . the p rd t f.nt The Wit taken by th .4 M"i .li'i.'i'.''). .k ottered ftr -y rv . t'.:.- ' h:t l: fr - In h- r ' J t IP, h rf-.:::c L-- J -- r 1 rv. . i 1 1 1 sntid;r'-'.- t .r-- - r vi ', ' ' -: ! r U - M A f d ft r. ; v. J j ,r- - - sr i v. J " ft ! .XU:' ar,I ; -. lI'.Tf. ' U".: i r r , II . T;--- f 1 1 New Wilson t ?'' . ;tt ; ! 1 " . 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Wa.-h- .. where h will zn itito the hardware and furnltur busitmsA Mr. Wlnans Js well kn.owu In thl ity and has b. . n iuite prominent in the nu:-"ratlrtle of the First M. K. church. of f. !'mo; . ..... . tl.l i tl,rou-:!- rr1 wrto b , EOF. ATiTJSEilENT. f e- -, ;j a I a -- ear 3 fri-v- 1.1 s e wai li H cf were trav"h5 wV.o ! in i. morrdns f 1 f fiv .ml w-- utTT o-.- :cov. ,y from thin i.lU :.t .." V ! '. I " , ' ! . a . - 4 1 t t. t- -a 1 r- 5 Xy j . i:.rh 4: l; V - I h'u: n will n A . b' ip p.dni-b"-ip- W.lk : rhm? r - i'.v - i" i . ' ' J' , : . ts Says Husband Falls to Support. Frankie Hlbbs today filed mil for di- Child Has Typhoid Eerer. Wet Fourth North. hae the typhoid frvir. st Jnpnr.ea -- vorce from James Olhb on th Ktouml of failure to support. The couple w . re t " i, . The Fverdnx Telepram will ln- form j'u or. allfj-ortsand theater, lxick up the ad. column. t Oi -t-- - j M'VAl.L Alw .or th" l" t'.'tnt nd tirtet. 1:.o:t HC.K. l.t W. S. nl S ith. :. j: "- " i ,. r . T...i.e t".d. - ! il. i. jut r.' -- I ' C k HEHIECKE I' 2c iu r i:J r. pina " : r r - wrd I.(,y? J I j th 'd T"'i', J i J firrr !y !ib! rrjrtt5 b.ts tv r taM'.hf '. In this city. Wh.n you buy fcr -r cf tn jcj always eft th In the brar.lt. ti ck irulul L'tsvh L! ' to.. Mln ilffft. r-- " J ULI '.:" -. d!-- h"-- b-- w h i- - . . ; J' ''i w n.-- n Our ReputAtloa j:-- TO GO ard k. ! T. C. WILKINSON of Van Wert. O m vlsltlnir in tlds city with hb mother indaw. W. M. M Conahay. i'f'Ml, Ade'j h A' tli Titbit r 1 S. r- -' r J - v.;-,- ; - ., i .- T ". -. " jc ?srn m i U r. ? SCHVARZ I e -- 1 ,ir5rf-irnn-- i rVr-j 3 ? -. . I; ! " - . 1 n t. .T.-,- - r- I 1 - IL . I i - I: 5 ' I- -- 1 1 ci.-l- t.-!- i OK! V ' 1 - ! . 1 I J ! . 0 . . Wilton. - I.'- Ato . j r T Q ' 'v . - , Crttr?i!..k v rbu:d. V.m "oil d .. 4- - H -- 1 4-- fi S . V. f re-or- -- . .X . M. - - r 1 J - sv '(, J VjT V : : 4- - ' 1'" Av'tlv1! . u Li I - 4-- 1 1 j ;,r-tj--- . .:-- - r.-i- i , - X- Pi l' - WHERE ". ACTCAD (T'ri'V i ii i i L.urn IB ' - T'ri't:" l War - ,ial tnitouly his toiy.''J - Jo. K... . , 4 ! r i v.-rr- .1 siKur b - I-- f.-tde- n 't - t , I s well-know- " r . I- If ;T '?;' X. .: n i laiH V'rj-- fj .. ..- a v V.i d.jfk In o iii' ?. - 's 1 . s ' i 7 Vv jC "T J f iZZS1'! V' j " 7j 1 BREAKING GA.ub LAM 1 Will Visit in Idaho. - 1 In :r. in ' ". l . ' ai.d two BIG CROWD FROM .! ,.i.t bo, The births . . J i. , of v i .... i . '4 ' gills Uv!" tcp.ilt.d to 11'' r.c.ird SAN " JUAN HERE IS 1. Th11,, citizens future Health today. It.. n,l ' . V' are In lh families of J. M. Smith, bf" .1?. i t. ,r. i'.. jj ' t t t; vi vj ii liS-South Ninth Mast: (lustnv !Vtj.oii, .j Ti.br In n Cr.ird" .i 1 I '..il . f South Sevetdh West; J. Wt stetfall. 2! : - i il i t.M;-) p r o i It. I. at . M nt Jojj j at y ...... . m. i tr M..t 'i ii. ... Htreet; r.r,.n Jeremy tu;itl r,.U:!. .. v ;r ' ' . ' " ; Chuicli stt et: Ian C... !f- o " . 3.' -! w of tb t, ... N tj; , jt ,n . f-) I V. vm .! J. Whit', J Wst Sixth North; ' d .,ur-tn ' : ff,r v,. )r. ;i kU ' J t . Corand Arthur i Second I r.iv Nortii In thC fOM1 roh.r.ido loit,:bint?v . j ,:,:, r !. h.a V" t : T. Mi:'tt. s.m .In n I S- It . Lake ,n - th coran, 2$ South , . I! ' I 'f ' w d patioi.!h d. I 144 North Second Wed. and M. T. Sh. i; . I ala I i I f ticfath- j y th" e,ur'l'n hnj an : a..d if . iii.vn. 1J 4 Kendall S',::l iv; gr , J i ' I i v croud break- - all fo;ns r n. crs of the baby girls. N.b, tda's ., j '" M . oi !. I?"-'-- . VI t, t Harry 'i:d Irg of the Rso i't .r 5 I e ' pav ergor .b partinTd, worked up tla a J . j. J.i It MEH AND : : : ex. urd'i aid personally t . f .N :. V, it .. . ' ' I ." Sult'.rs 'r....oCf. th From general II ...I. : : AFFAIRS i of with them to mi. v. ii. -: ?d. t. ui. . u v ha l't able jr.or-.er W 'dr Invert w i.h th loral tnTr h r.t. i' l..it.'i IW . J ; K'n-.arto. "! a 11 .t..l rwlf-- .V j JOHN" P. WOOD, a I j v. f r i. - . who was recently operated ujon EMIGRANT'S CHILD t. t f f w Mr- at the Holy Cross hi W. t: ! for t . J r. pital. continues to improve, and will : r H. J . . f TT '""A. ' J V II i"1"a. "i'-i- f ? BOY CHARGED WITH V J 4a r" vidi .,.-:.- u YOUNG MAN FACES Gives satisfaction to the grocer who sells ono who eats it. aeee-p- 'ff I r .f: b-lif- ?".'. t i th" rnnil.imun ptf TTiC . wj.li tir m v.mm.' wh'--Jn tJ ! to ceedirgs brought by the lizard of K Iu- - atlnr; e h.wn .. fV.1 ... r.h.in. ...... 'I .v . i lation agaln."t t h" county cf!lcUi t nun. forir.j ii ! "f I be raa tar It w is jutlc" compel ih':n to ral. th tat levy, w 1th tre r ) . this EUP.0rrA?C 7!CT"L. pre'M trd I" fore Judge T.r I. morning, ai.d after both 1h had rrM,-- d a AT THE HOTELS. ti; i thlr r:tic tthnts.attorneys began lhdr i.i.-;ts r I The Culleti. argun cl;lr.c ' t ' ! r. : ; Th-at evident-tht 1' only hi i r; j"r was brou!;t out was glvn by Stat" J. M r. J. J.:f..-It n it. ii..'.kr i'.".:. f At:1itr Ti:;g'-- who was calk 1 for the ih iicr.f-- i: .t lr 1'; 1 A' I V J 1' T J IT'. J r ilefcndants. He f, tmdT rr"e-- t u. ; y t t.. N. a n. t xriinin.'ttion that the amount of rah r. . x . A . I rert ivid ly the city Hoard of U Suvatlon f rana una irom me Mate frnoni k J..: itrut. was about JC2.3t2.r.r. htit -- ar. This nassxsrs racsr3r5S5aptrir !, C. t o i'r.tv amount lin n. nr,1(! r, ntal of th .: A U It. i l'f r.. i: I.-.Vt.; land or any intfrot. " It do hcu?c v..r.::n;: rd ' mtimated Ji ; mm i ' fm fjWc v '... ,(, t. thl atom will xtr .r tint Vr s n :. n M:; t. i. 'i ned to the I J .. ;I d f' ; t'o hrd, making !V . a total of irobably riy SCT.t2. J..c.n T. )", ft '.: Vri. ' . ". wit--wn i a? r.i I' sr Ti.i"i "'.; ! I1, M ?; ;. 3; - - lAraerican Wall Pa?:r Co. v tti"j! . i: as to th amount of fund fi . '' rt.-.if ho-d-. !n running the I M I. y r 6 K. Third South St. Charb's S. 'a:an. w ho In ronr.ectjnin ... J 11 V I ' AtC-rrVwith Count y -i' ;;r-.- i 'rrrJsmrz.'X' v fl' ;e,.rg UV.r1 t. ,; tfcjrvx rts--r v;,,rJ,. r I f veil Is ntir.sr Ih .:: ndar.t . .?; tth ::;., . 'r i u with his tip :m'st .f the morning (.s-j. . i rs-.L "... it l Aj ir.g argtti;ent. He th" ' as t r the r- .T?ltn!lortrt'!'v t,f th J..t t: i .. . I' - t ' t rt i". r s J r.t I rev: I;: g that the eour.ly .,-- ' i t?i tire right to the. Jle i '',-- . t . ii !.''. v. ;stl. al-1 ho-rt ! ; tt air.tai! V. tli V that Jn i H : i i i I r . J grant th. petition of rra:, .:.! a r,ijtd J.J ...? Wlf.. r'r I(ton Is- M r,.!.-,i-. It wou'.d r ! a V.j, for ty the aj ; . m W. v i r. M. I. "i In cor.t i: nf al I'.lMtif'.'.'.r.i-t:on wish A J ..." !!i I" n, u,f ?.. tin i a et;. : of tax", and j . si f f t aSsno-- t would that .. ; I ?.p.; j jivoe t j. I gaI w t ' ... ' I V. ' M rir. r, g. I tf VA regular legal btt-r' ,4 h k U' ri t. i. f.'.-d b the petitioner, who l ;: i .i I ! i. l..rti.i, t . . ' q - ruropean and American Plan. EaTt HUSLER'S FLOUR , friends mourn his tin Ai-'- SZELTYON j 6. ; The CONTINUES HIGH CHARGE OF ASSAULT n hst of ! deal h. I t- - l- CITY'S BIRTH RATE v bakes it. and to the f.itrably of the y Lake Ctty's new hotel. Th Kea. yen. Large, superb ani Incomparable M well nnI the b rt buslneps circle r,'..v ' . n 'i -l ' 1 9 on - d the next sixty days, and to continue until Llie load is coinyletid. jy A was Evidence aud Arguments in School Board Case Arc Presented. di to Liquor Made Him Strenuous. v .e,ti-.v.b-5. Sl--r- t VJ-2- rear of !.? West Second GO H '- ; wa whom h U wan throw n g to tf u'"t ; t tent for BATTLE FOR HIGH TAXES - Wife Seeks a Divorce. Suburban Gets CO her wounds. and Ida Johanna Mattson, aed The appointment I1" th- outcome of a suit tiled by the children through I'.ar-t- u against th llinghatn Consolidated Mining and Sm King company to realb g d to be dU' fur thcover death of Mat Mattson. Sr.. which In the Mas,ott June 13. tunnel of the company's group o( mining claims. Of the sum asked !b is all g d to be duo as in:ura n o taken through the sin'dtinsr company. The case was alo settled this naming by stipulation, th plaintiff ;trre-in- g Fire in a Washhouse. M Uer In Mr. W . M.irno thH morn- Ins: aproint-- l Simon P.artdl as guar dlan ad litem to Mat Mattson. aged 1C. y. 111 l ; : September 1st. A long programme of athletic sports has been arranged, which, together with a musical programme and several speeches, will make the day enjoyable to everyone. A shed in the f i ! n-- Ch-rle- """" . rt n-- HEIRS RECEIVE $558 FOR FATHER'S DEATH judge f:: fx? o - V Swedes Prepare for Holiday. The Norden Literary society of Swedes are making preparations to hold their annual fall outing at Calder'a park on ;$ 4 nf-ur"- - life. 227 "L U - - p-r- Sheriff Comes for Girl. CUPID'S WEAPONS tn -'- d R. CJ. Rerryman of Salt Lake received a message yesterday announcing th- death of his nephew, Charles Rerryman." wno was accidentally hot while handling a revolver. The hid was attempting to 'break the gun. when It was discharged. the ball entering his chest. :; . e cn-structi- tLo Ytjx. l .i. 1 t Salt Baker Receives Bad News. art DIRMOND MERCHANT 1 Xpert Mrs. John Rattle of Hanna. Wyn whose husband was killed In the mine ex plosion some time ago while attending to his duties of foreman of the mine, is !n Salt Lake on business connected with hrr husband's interests here. I cur - Si - The construction of the thrc" hundred mile of ratho ad that will clo.e tlw Calient s. th g;ap between terminus of the Salt I,ik" ltvl: Inn of thr S;:in lVitrt rr:nl Jiti.l D.liTUCtt. th point on the Santa IV whlh at pr'f.-nIs the eastern terminus f the I,os Angeles division of the road will begin la earnest within the next few days. Since the contracts for ih" work of connection between these two point were let. about two wevks ago. the Utah Construction company, w hn h . ur.-the contract for the first cgh;y-hvof miles r.f work immediately Calientes. has been organizing a outlU and a? fast as f eras ers, steam shovels, teams. imp wagons, Ferured they were loaded etc.. could onto trains and shipped to the front. of this equipment The greater has arrived there nr.d the company It to commer.ee the undertanearly ready v. lll ultima tidy join across Hit that king desert the hands of the V.y of the An Kelts and the City of the Saint". Husband Was Killed at Hanna. .t h l Salt Lake Route Is Ready to Move Dirt West of Calientes. HOME NEWS. V;.-;- v - I SNAP SHOTS AT .7; 1 . X Hi jf en A c. u ill i iro-K- dfgrers a. m.: W. SECOND SOUTH ST. wMf . CHICAGO, Aug. IS. Temperatures at 7 New York, Minneapolis and Sr. Iouis. Washington. Ronton and Chicago, 66; Philadelphia. 7u; Cincinnati, td. Tfcr IT PFfc TW YOU WANT. WE HAVE IT. Phone 803. Burton Coal & Lumber Co., u o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock br V l CLOSING UP THE GAPS Temperatures Elsewhere. ANY KIND op M M bl The ufceB cf our Basin eat It a If you ar poin to Mwhftf. prices tfor purchasing Low VUt9 ar.d Kel'.abie Occ Ja ! Today's Temperatures. T" degrees I'.i degrees o'clock .... 7 .... o'clock 6 7 8 hlJi CI fr TO DIRMOF , w Pretty Jewelry Constructions with who 1. V T KVKKIXO.Al-'5r.- was with him when lh end tamr. A few weeks ftco Mr. Kyrr underwent cf cur imlaess. nn operation for his rheumatic trouble. .n. He wan be'.levea to ix r l t irt but (truncation voratly, "c5 wic k. he grew much wor?" SSunlay mul h' j me unconscious esteniay. tlylrut without rai: inc. Arrar.Kmt r.t for th? fur.fral are r.it the Intention to yet cfmktr. tut U have lh service held from Mr. Krer's late r'flJcnro. under the au"pirr cf the of Odd Fellow. cf Halt Iake which order the dcvairl w a a tnrr.brr. 214 21AU: SIBEBT. Daniel Kyer was !crn in Putnim Cfixmty. O., A'JCUSt 10. lJT. While et to noihrn. rtr.ove-li'y. his fwr.lly nrd to and K'.khart, that Inl., aftr St.'te. whrt Mr. Kyer receive I a i u n g FALL FROM A CAR cottimon schcHil e ducat Son. A a man he wa for pev-ra'4;T!n-tend year nt of public . hK)ls of hU town, BREAKS COLLAR BONE alter wanl he became facial repre-nttlve f.f an Indiana Inruranc romi4ny. t fjaving his beadnjrtr at uulh JUn l. : Mtf, i:. iktr.: Mr. Kyer then engagr-- in buin In i.j. !r'y Chie.co. from which city he ram ti Halt Iake in 14. He at cmr of I ivl ! M i: :: ir.ietffted in Utah mine an larg" holdlrss In Bingham. whr he M owned th Ir:r.( and ether valuable trday ifjri,r-or- i r : r 9 r a properties. vi a eomp tnry an! ' Having aojtiire-e to Arrtir.ir r- --. " , 1rg" realty lntrret In Salt J'.fe he Mr P. I!rrt,!..rl. the a the ten to Mm, tr- - r r e'... retired front active htnine? ftl-- t' at C. N"',!) yr.tr ago. He leav a wl lov and thre ehil Iren. Mr. J. lvnnan Ite.vl cf h- V -r h h.H J r,S Salt I.ik. Mr. Kenr.eth It-- Smort of ta-- t forgot. -' j , . HlgJ.I.tnl U.tk. III.,111.and Clarendon It. the hrr To th- f'-:i- ' ''. r to rar J . Kyer of Kvanston, Daniel Kyer, who for nearly twenty years has been pmr.lnent in mining and business circles in Salt Lake, died at WEATHER CONDITIONS. resiThe barometer is highest over the mid- 2:20 o'clock this mornlnc at his late dle and north Rocky mountain slope, and dence. 900 South Fifth East street. His lowest over the upper Mississippi valley demise was due to an attack of and the southern plateau. Precipitation occurred also over por- plexy. supcrinductd by chronic rheumations of Utah. Montana. Nebraska. South tism, from which he had txen a sufferer Dakota, Minnesota, Texas and the cen tral Canadian provinces. Thunderstorms for a score of years. father-in-lawere reported in southern Utah. South of J. Mr. I'yer was the Dakota, Texas and the central Canadian provinces. The temperature has risen H dep. or more over southern Utah, with slight R. J. HYATT. changes eUewhere. Local Forecaster. :er Rravi. Dor.nan Business cumbs to Apoplexy, Caused by Rheumatism tain time: ? Mining and SucMan Weil-Kno- wn TIT.SDAV Y.i-r- n vr. fffr d.p4t'h J.O.ne." .vT matrieil In Salt lake, June I. 1k'.i. and ptn t have one ohild. the custody of whb h Is .f klt1 ahked by the plalntiK. jrnr hm not -t V I r J jv-rte to t; Slays Countryman. . :).t. A sr-'!-.l frr-.tl- 1 cr tw- bv ttrr.tlr n r t&ef rr.tif---- it!.'i, ef , n 1 e-r- -kt . th n.uf- Sir IS "ot r --- -; It a. a -- "-- r- t -- t - . T'r r t ttrta T .r. XU oui: t.,. 3 434 S 4f f t 5e: CI IICA(H) V. r jjt-r- v f- n. mil tl t a caj.tur-4en t-- ?r.:t !: m kt:htt two r'n,e.s - hop ttt-- U r ni;ifr nan. Tfi irrah - r fsT.hr t3t:e. Nseslm-- r th. j Tr-- A-.- -- T.- -' Ctu-j- f -- w :r.'ei-M,:,- : Cti r fe" u ' rr-.-:- r - t ":. ? f- e- '' f c; titti. Q OC C n. . i you saw i It "C fi t i C4-- 4 p ; 3 .4 fctr. OCt C C this. V -C t e; C f 0 "J |