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Show THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM. The- - l mum oats ost slightly more than whole oats but they're worth more than the difference in price. We roll our own oats and Liiey arc cue oest to be had. J? XT Vr I $1 Manager of Saucer Track Goes to Denver in September. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts till 6 p. m., Sunday, mountain time: Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Unsettled tonlgrht and Sunday; cooler tonight. DENVER, Aug. Generally fair and cooler tonight and Sunday. 22.-U- TAH: WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer 13 highest over the ?ulf and middle Pacific States and the central Canadian provinces, and lowest over the southern and northern plateau regions. Precipitation occurred over portions of Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon. Wyoming, Colorado. South Dakota and Minwere nesota. Thunderstorms over portions of Utah, Wyoming, rpportcd Colorado and South Daltota. The temperature was 10 to 20 deg-- cooler over portions of Neveda, Idaho and South Dakota, with slight changes etecwhre. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. . Jf Y2f Thousands of People the world over swear by 11 SCHhFSKI Wcll-Kno- wn The Man on Meishn St. W & CITY LOSES TELEPHONE NTJIOEBS. Business Office .240 Editorial Booms 228 C sV Evening Telegram. A V - , V, six-da- fr "vi . "Best by Test" WHY ? t f tM if F. 1!. Schefskl, who has ffticcrsnftiny managed th Salt Palace bicycle tt.ik for four seasons, announced thbs morning- that he has secured an absolute franchise for bicycle racing in th illy of Denver, and further stated that he has financial backing for the erection of a saucer track there similar to the local one. Schefskl will sever his connection the Salt Palace tn:n icrmnit lifter utth the y race in the early part tif Sep. tembcr, and will Unvi rrtly aft. r Denver to begin the onstttutlori of his track. In th franchise grMr.fd clirfgkl there Is a provision which prrv nts any other concern from runntntr it track either In th rity or within tlv miles of th c ity limits, Ms, Schefflsl already sIcr.M nil of the fast local hs riders, nnd ths rr.tlr bunch will follow him to Denver r.ext summer. f--t ( - 1 Temperatures Elsewhere. Pretty Jewelry Constructions The newest ideas worked into the best Jewelry. You will like what you buy here and be pleased with the prices. C. E. W. BOWERS, .Jeweler, 255 MAIN STREET. jit" , CHICAGO, Auff. 22. Temperatures at 7 a. m.: New York and Washington, 6C; Boston. Philadelphia, Chlcag-o- Minneapolis, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 6S. , BIRTHS IN CITY ARB DOUBLE THE DEATHS HOME NEWS. llh''1 . . . YOU WANT. Mrs. "Warmbath 113 Recovered. WE HAVE IT. 6G W. SECOND SOT7TII ST. JfJ Lightning Kills Cow. A valuable cow belonging- to Thomas Stewart of Salt Lake was struck by lightning- during the recent electrical storm and instantly killed. - European and American. European, American, S2. $1; THE FORD HOTEL JOHN R. NORRIS, Hot and cold running Proprietor. water in. room 100 rooms, 20 private baths. every 144 W. First So. St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. VV Jy k '!V.)lftoYou Want Gold, Buy or Plated j i Silver Chain A A TUT See f r e 1 . f.-i- The Rev. Charles E. Perkins of St. Paul's Episcopal church will occupy th-- i pulpit tomorrow night, he having returned from California, where he went some weeks ago. Special Recital for Logan Choir. Prof. McClellan and Charles Kent will give a special organ recital at the Tabernacle tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock for the benefit of the Logan choir, which will be in Salt Lake on that date. Republicans Will Celebrate. The Young Men's Republican club Is preparing a programme for Its celebration at the Salt Palace on the 27th. Racos, speaking, music, dancing ami other events calling for prizes will bo Included. The body of Charles Collins, who fell dead while superintending the work In a group of mines at Alta. was brought to this city yesterday for burjnl. Collins wns a pioneer mining man of Utah, and was well known in Salt Lake. Rosel Hyde, aged ST. one of Utah's pioneers, died at his home In Kavsvin Thursday night of old age and penral debility. He leaves fourteen living children, a host of grandchildren and a number of to mourn his NO? gTeat-grandchlldr- - -n c EXAMINATION FREE, 259 MAIN STREET. - th--sam- e week of One new of smallpox was ouir ie.t!n I dnrir.ir th week, the case havlni; com fn it",;) nn - r!r,r,t nw . 1 .1 ta, k - in tS.f'cijy , r l s w - H e; I Sei:it, tr,t . .:n: H ken t s. J. : r.e-- .n t:. ., Ji t- - 3, 1 i; r.- - t:,-- r . - l.tUt ! I J .:-:-- r. r , ? 1 :!, r-- u .,v. .. t iirii.Kfe. fam.Mi J r ; J six-Inc- h 1. i .. j " , - !:'. l:: tv. turned loose among the other members of the finny tribe. ;i py n. 0 J$. . dt;i , :f Mr , n '.. Via Rio Grande. August y, - Beginning Uintah Survey. Civil Engineer J. C. Dick and a force of thirty men will for th Lintah reservation to begintoday the work of the lands under tho Governsubdividing ment contracts of Brown & Brown Me. Kim. Trotter, Dick & Tinman. This outfit will work In the northern part of th reservation on mineral lands exclusively and will be in the . i,nu cwvul .N- A fine opportunity la ... 1 ..." jf " rTyv c Ikisfbill. hotfc "... 1 . r rd . . I win w uj.;n o. . uv - ;,- :s wi.s - i!i',;i,;Tiii'- -- . r j i r m rl r.rt ,. . - t: .t-.- v . r . i. ; t .1 t. r. . i ; :; . ; ;t tt- I;. . C s . ' t.- - 5! t T" i. ii. le-av- I ALL STYLES -- -- Of glasses required for ordinary cases are carried in stock and we can fit ju?t as soon as the condition of the you sight is determined. accurately When tnere are complications special lenses must be made, and it will take from two to four days to fill orders for Eyeglasses or Spectacles troubles won't cure themselves. They should receive attention at once. HALL Jeweler. SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS, 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ovember 1st. Better Place for Polland. u'k a, curnt.. SUarar.tr.! to in- ment ran be mi.lp for fvcr.lntr Am... t t H Jensen. O. I) . It. clallst. Hours 9 to 12 O. TVilham H. Folland. who for some has been deputy county clerk ha time resigned his position to accept the secreof the Kemmerer Fuel company taryship Will also ! He qo for the company. The new position offers . , K a Wider Sfnne fur USo 1113 its WCH as awiuutfj, a larger remuneration. His vacant pol- "w ''' win be filled luuiJ uuuning advanccment cne of the other of clerks at ! 1 1 A -- "'at' , un-o- - Zion's Savings No. lion on first-clas- w , ;..-.i;- I it . unter j'l I.tlknn iss ii j i in itc M. Ir.i,, th wr . 5. avenue, brick , ' i Prti k r.;t;-- ; G. T. Lrlce. W'nII vti t btvvt ; street, rkot tlx-roo- at: ..I I ' tntt- ti.r.... fuur jn:. imams, . I. -- ct ;. iir.vj I.T1JI v.et m. ! Ik. 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I A U- lii.T M K ). :r. ! . Ninth 1 ki S ,::ih I. M llr'., , 'k r. M. CO.. n : M , - n;; r t?vrr.:rtf t" nt T Kpwr-rt- f) carloads Just in. & t- - 7V i (- S ,.. r ' , H-- P'r.tr. t 5 i'. Mi 1 itnrr.'-'litfJ- Vnlkil titt.ti-.;- j t4 GEO. W. F.pnRT t --- f i ; Mr It cvfkt: i;: r.rr...r-- . In .it II. S.U rfiki Tot.il NEW WALL PAPER. For new and patterns In security. Will make loans long; time, on real estate or wall raper go to the fountain head-t- wo s 1 rrr.-ivkli- "'.!: I. V.v,;ra'i kit r.otjre i- Watch for a Chill. III) I.I) : ! " ? lumr" r - " '1 .1 '.. ' I f '" . At'Jt - i ; Ar- - Y T OK 1 A N S .! . i Jt .it ;i-- i , ni 1'2 lfr 1 s , 1 m pany, for short or collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President; GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. J. I Mrg. L. A, McCif. ry, 4.i S;tli six h t ?l. k it ivast, s"fn-ro;.Mrs. Jcs?k- - M. tM.rk. i;( :i.t;, M C2 OSTEOPATHY 1 - . : "'-- Vour!J C; 14- 15'h!, "' ! .M k.. 'ilt( J ? ... rr l -- . i! , a MTV ,.m rr .. ill However ,JIht at thi, tin;, of y.ar It is tlie forerun'..-- . and In this climate. of malaria. A to y.iw v.. i.i. l an all tired out felins even i nm before the chill, llerblne. by its pro:n-- t soon after the cloV of stimulative action on the liver, driws session. It has not been malarial the frrrm? out of the hyftm, how many will go. purifies the blood. tong up the rystfm Bank & Trust Com- and restores health. !.0c at .'. C M. I. Fast Temple street, has half a milto loan at lowest market rates dollars s 1 .. p I" Sw W i - bcn i ? Week's Building- Permits. ICast, The City Council has finally agreed n one question without a vote dissenting The Counrilmcn decided some time aKo to " Northwestern got their heads togetherjunketing- trip and clothing. They decided vet?rdav to of t!t; .mAdn!eht ounciI ygKs decided definitely to It ! " The ,j M if I buM-'i-- !.T i ! I . I? 11 ' v a r.t. Always the best paint nr.-'l'hone IHOK. 124 W. SVron-- p.ti''tfr South s I I :,t ti. ik" n w. a. vig-orou- Council Will Take Junket. painter util freed e fv 1 ' I',-.- !- look ifoj'L A rh.-amake n gool hou look hot-.-- Mis. afternoon the enforcement of yesterday ant cigarette law . was .discussed . t U P1 O t h was oiscusseii at some leneth, no plans of action were decided upon. The. question will be brought tin later and means for th enforcement of the law. adopted members claim that no effort Is beingThe made lo pr h?Tma11 &?ya mokln cigarettes, as provides. HUSLER'S FLOUR t'v. l !i All !. . I"" K i f i . . ut At thf rowitor it or. in luijiiuiiy Illteuilg Womans .v.r,.,,., Christian Temperance Union Li FREE Main St. Women Fight Cigarettes. y. V..-.,;- . Examination for ;:l.is. T4 3 SESSIONS DAILY I: - r: r PR ESI j. i f l; "i ft 1 p:;i:;:iYT::i:i,k l !! - ' "'V Church Notices. 1 f: 1 I .. - , ; j t ,''h f ity t. ' t 11 ' .5 c?f fh-.i- cjf 7 t,p r- : 1 ',(,. u in t t;- f;s,nn5i, s - r 1 camp. nn f. r Spr.-i.tpport at Kurr-katr.Hn P .IV. Salt I."k.- S:30 a. m , r i . .. Jy .... Silver City T:00 p. 1J. j. coine. ra- . : I:.... l"'i.f3. h-- U ti. K '1 T 'V. - ii -- '"7 , f i t ii - - . n ? 1 r, 2.1 id. tk '.t 2 vi with t . . h t TINTIC AND RETURN $2.00. The store of Lindsay & Co. nt Tavlors-vili- e was broken into bv veter-daand about $10 worth burglars of Roods 'taken An effort was made to capture- the culprit?, but they succeeded In getting away without leaving any clues behind them. a iric ! rwWtfi .Wte.lini.ain... agWalteMBMMn.w. - r 1 ; .t f" . s : ! " - j" ;. J !. I f r ; 1 t. : - it; ! ' 1 .t..5 An t f nr.1! :. Taylorsville Store Is Robbed. ? .;, t.- . V . S L"i-i- - - ' .; ! i .. - 5.11 JANUARY 7, 1003. S.if;t:rv Y are in nt e iff tu or ihr, , r ie of th" above dtte of Th- S ill I.jf e on M:i'i.iy t:n : tj. wc wdl Telegram, for whh-- aaKfraA a i, ' - f A 1 fr:.i!!"r r I.n-.x- 1 ll'-aSs- Catches Pish in Main Street. Patrolman Simpson caught a carp in the gutter on Main street venter-daI In after a which lasted half a enrh. Mut IV block. The struggle l"::! was dteoji Tram to taken the captive aquarium of a Main street cafe and West Temr'.e. Silt Lake f- - , ,1 ; i 1, per ten until i"...r-- . ant Valley fYa! Co, 7: So M ih. 1. J. SI I A UP. Agt. JlO.f'O n err. ' i M i !, J "t - p:n- - ih- etr jrK li. ttrtl la i r krj-;- r "'1 j i 1 r.f ?s ' J i. r !' 1 a .y 31: l'ti ftv c;jlK:;v:!y sr.jfH r; . .j-tn 1 Gives satisfaction to the erocer who sells it. To the housewife who buys it. To the cook who bakes it. and to the one who eats it. t - - ? nt 11 Cc-- ;3 2.-- 't ;:, I 1 1 .1 ; Thlrtrrn 1 " ri;? m t:. TVA r.- - .J'.;' l75-i- n t ,ii ... ' . .. ! " t . - i rr VlTX 1 V, t r.v.-- l frn:n , tr--- . -- f t.ir.k l.t-- " cur tuiiM?! t:-Tt- . The n.'. S s a t r.. r:i.!;:.i;! :! Jncomparablew v. nr.r.in- ,v gi:u. '.: h I &r. tx7 yxVA MERCHnNT t?-,- r - .ink Int. I NEW WALL PAPER. largest and only r dif,'f thTi .:ii-- t ...... '"vatt. ti?y ! t.hM - " . V-'t- European ntsd A merles a IUn. FaTt Lake Clty'n nr.t hotel. Th ICb. ntl Ir. Ir. tn h"v two : ; of the l!y uatej. fe?:-.a Its lazily, nr.-- ' wan m n ftr f;nn; i...n "If-i'lc r.d of a p;t-- - at sh :xlh narrow hotel. Tue In Sd'-n-.S- ly. x tnl the oriffln of thI,.K va in 1 it T.1, c;?wi;rre. fyrrhaif l-ef- LieHTENSTEIP DIHiVtOKD ( In wh:rh T.-Vr.-c-m ih,-i-i Klven an r cor-resr-ondl- ng rll I- 'Phone e outside point, and osio is. w.n discharged, leavlmr th total number j quarantine the s tr. as for the week, six, as agatut thrre for th p.; of I n ye ir. Nineteen raes of typhoid fev. r w durlnt: the we k. tn iktr.t; u total of forty-fou- r for th juor.tb. pn-vi- The ! cii'rlf lh tir--- !:i I rtr.t.--M o y.t I f-- h-- 1421-- Ar.ilre ANTHRACITE COAL ALL SIZES y, W. W. n u i -- 'Low THces cf T-"- at 4 f lifS City Will Begin Tests of All Plowing: Wells in Town. r f r"if r f'.-.rr- If er - too. Large, superb "he BOYER en To Locate Morgan's Schoolhouse. State Tuiperlntendnt of Schools Nelson. Prof. Whitesides and Superintendent Allison of Ogden went to Morgan Cltv yesterday to act as an arbitration commltt in the matter of selecting a schonjhou site for that town. KNICKERBOCKER, 0. D. Eye 1 c TO DIAMOND NO TYPHOID r- demise. aasaassssaaKaasssji EETTER SEE V WATER HAS f'ire and the Fame numl.r h 3 th week of last year. ,t t..;.l (,f fifteen, of which iix Were nn!.;s a: - btooyhi nine females, six bodf. here for Interment and the- s puns-be- r were shipped avay for hurlsih There were f vases of jrb- t remaining In detention from ; week. No pew enscs were J u r. during the week, one die l nr; i released, leaving- two a. h In mi nran-tln- e at the cloe of thH r w. against " -- n for thi prevl-.and seven for the same ..! ! of 1,; year. One new case of diphlh-r- U wai reported during: the week and non- - having- been discharged, j, ft tVr, jn quarantine, as tonn arcl with ur f..r the preceding- week nnd on- - f..- - Kaysville Pioneer Is Dead. i JUST RIGHT? w,-.-- c Drops Dead While at Work. II EYES 1 - 1 Mrs. S. S. Dickinson. Misses Emllv Lar-se-n, Leland Clayton and Prof. Nettleton, together with Miss Nettleton and H. 11. McCorkle, will give an entertainment at the penitentiary tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. K. 1 The Itev. Perkins Will Preach. Entertainment for Prisoners. VT? H 259 MAIN STREET For the week endinsr A?snjftt 22n there were thirty-onbirths reported to the Hoard of Health, eighteen hlnK males and thirteen females; a t .f three less than for the pricedimj we-- k and four less than for the of VMT2. The deaths reported for x.u,,. . U W periol are nine W than ttu 1 Mrs. Max Warmbath, who for vonr time has been ill at St. Mark's hospital, returned to her home last night. 'Phone 808. Burton Coal & Lumlftr On.. fit. troubled with cramped toes or corns, try our No. 114 broad, soft,, but stylish. If SNAP SHOTS AT foot-es- o rs ANY KIND OF r Because by wearing them they experienced such as they had seldom known for Walk-Ove- . I,. : :. . 1 i ; C..t ., (.;-- j fr;. u"i & Stove Co. T:rr-h- to., t! ' i 4 I'k : j :: Hardware Kin i r--i t-- " f ipiAE r O. t KlKJfc Utrv |