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Show J3l The Salt Lake telegram. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1903 ' . mrkfI mlkyiiule . iow an Aged Colored Man 1 of Salt Lake Found a Way to Make His Stubborn Animal Move. It was an "ornery" looking mule, driven by a superannuated' negro, whose kinky wool whs plentifully streaked with white. About 10 o'clock this morning the well mated pair paused in front of a feed store on South State street. The mule looked a mass of bones and appeared to have Ions since outlived his usefulness and ability to make a quick move under any possible circumstance. As the mule, attached to a rickety wagon, passed the feed store," the animal took a sudden "tantrum" and refused to go any farther. The oats and hay smelled good to him and he really looked as though he were a stranger to good feeding. The mule stopped stock still and quickly developed a well defined case of balk. "Geddiip yo' lazy brute!" shouted the darky in 1 an opprobrious manner. Fay! I never seed a mule "Geddap, po ornery stubborn- as this one! he continued. Advice Was Not Lacking. As the elderly driver's efforts to move sn did his anger. th" mule ineroae-edThe crowd also, attracted by the lauh-abl- " scene, grew until perhaps fifty m?n a ul boy stood around, adding to the troubled negro's woes with their hints and unsolicited advice. 'Throw a bucket of water on his head," shouted one. "Build a fire under him!" taid another. "Twist his tail." suggested a youth dressed in a checkerboard suit. loudly ' 'Twist it yo' se'f." retorted the colored man. The youth essayed to obey, and when he had got a good start, had to make a for life to avoid a kick d from the mule who still had some vim concealed about his attenuated frame. But rhe mule still balked. After many other futile efforts to effect some change, the darky took the matter in hand in a manner that showed that he in a measure understood mule nature", pnd the marked disposition of :.his. particular hybrid specimen OL the oiuinc lace. Whisky Pio.es Useful.' Peal ing himself on the board that served as a scat for the broken-dow- n wagon, he pulled a flask from his pock-wa- s ct. In it about two good sized drinks of the brand of whisky known "f The negro eyed the ro( the whisky and glueing his lips over bottle's orifice, absorbed about one-hathe eoni nts. and handing the bottle to by st a n d r, s aid : "Will yen' on me a favoh, sah?' "Why, yes, if I can help you in any way." Uuigbrd a portly commercial ttaveler, with good nature beaming out all cvr his countenance. "Well. sah. when I gets firmly seated ';'3h. yo jes poah dis yere stuff in dat jos ear. He'll go den, I'll bet two . - , l.-a- sad-eye- BULLET IN SAYS THAT CLEVELAND HIS HEART CAN SAVE DEMOCRACY ? Salt Laker Judge Sterling B. Toncy of Accidentally Kills HimKentucky Knows of self While Hunting. Only Two Men Who Can George- D. Ohl. an employee of th Beat Roosevelt. 'WHAT A SHAME TO WASTE WHISKY ON A STUBBORN MULE." Weil-Kno- wn A shabbily-dresseunkempt individual who stood near by, the African's experiment with his mule, heaved (f deep sigh at Its conclusion and said sadly: "Vhls- - 0 Dinwoodey Furniture company, was acky i3 a sure enough cure for the cidentally kilUd Saturday night on n 'balks,' but ain't it a shamo to lonely trail near tin head of Heaver canwaste liquor In that wav?" w yon. 0 In company with a friend named Smith, Ohl was coining out of the moun-tain- s where they had been ramping for the past two month. Smith heard the report of a rifle about dusk and turning quickly saw Ohl pitch over a precipice to a shelf of rock ninety feet below. It is supposed from the appearance of the wound that Ohl was urlng his ritle. as a f tafT and that it wa accidentally discharged when the muzzle was only a few inches from his breast. The bullet pierced his heart and he must have ben killed Instantly. Smith remained with th body by through the Ion night and yoftnluy with the of several mln r whom he summoned carried it down the mountain from where it was taken by wagon to Marysvale. The deceased was a member of the "Dear Father and Sister I am tired of what I am doing. Let my friends bo Sous of Hermann and the Harmonic Singing society of thi city. He P aveM my pallbearers. n wife and son who reside at ::": Kat First South ftrcrt. "CHAI'LHS APPLEBY, JI1." The funeral will take pl.nc from the Tins note was found pathetic residence probably tomorrow. on scrawled" a piece of note paper, the writing being scarcely legible, in the pocket of Charles Appleby, Jr.. 2," years ROOSEVELT A WINNER, of age, was discovered in a dying condition in the rear of the Comstoek SAYS A BIG BANKER saloon Saturday night. Every surrounding indication xiointe.l to attempted suicide, which finally Louis Wagner of Philadelphia De proved successful, the man expiring clarcs President's Second Term shortly after he was found. d, Mr. O rover .... ..ii i yea; -. Tr Xo St. Dennis Cafe, private dlnlr.R-roorr-- s on two floors, unexcelled service, prices. 26S Main. small hrin? bigger Te.Vjrraiii" vanTad. investment returns than does a Ph lure Fratii'-r- . I G Louis V;tp;r!r. of prid"nt tiu- "Ju'.'ic" "Th Lr AisRelu?. Knutfortl." Salt I.nk. Th two flnut hotels it wt Ird So. -- i I lobular f!lnitly i ts t?i" i the har. Mr. "I vl '"The t'on M o,c Mnall In part Peferrirc to JlJdCe T'VY 'JhicnBT). f . , t J n v h.1v ati'-, Ji. Htith ttt :;c.j h" It (- 4r,e?r ' ;.f o 5) ',' fer. lt . ll'-- i i'.tn i.lr - u'!". tl.- s. - i i ci'J-M'!- i " rv.tm-ri- - U-e- . j Mftrr I In J tr?rr.v ; c?;4 r!.&ru--r- i . n art t- - r. 1 1 ?r-- r f , tf. . T rj'- rf ifU ' t t- -. r. ! r f Jjjk J : 5,. ".i Ttf y tr ?hf'.t e. " '"'31 HI ' o i Kj? : 1 V. Tfv 4 j 4 j 3'.. 5 ' 1 " i : : t !. J' 'it r . ! V hf ... r j ..: j i.T-un- ARRESTED POR u'OT .1 ..'-- ritrj. J- HEEDING CURFEW - tTt-n- khara - eve risking th n f,j',1 tnjarrtjtn Ini; crar-"-4- . b1 . It.tve S ;n.: y ' Mill ;:: jj. '.Ut.t f.iuiiis-- . I frtf?crjht ;fr at 41' 4, J, tl Llirr 1 7111 CiUir. la Thtlr EnJ?jn:3t. ih ror4 - I- xuj:eral sn dltrh. Lualit ih. nd GirU Boyi er.4 t- - sit U. ' and H TJ ti t (it n tef.r s t J t-- n t t for r t'.f x?. l.-- 1 1. j I ::. jrg I .r. 4 d ! i t?- v. r ?n rMatirar t. c.ifaiiT) urn a. 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Mr !b; law n fe on, aftrr htn (in- - tmv.'t ti.'l b'-ard.t ant ark?. c. .in !. ni l i v. !j uo n kr- I te in iKnifufit I thru.;!u:it h . 4a. Jtjn) 1 3 think ft may I j atnen r. t;. tlr-a tr- r. !r, Mayor ctt anr. t :: in lnbn !.. f i; Rn : :.. and "!- J In t:.r I xohticc of ns r,5d to th r. c- - X ! l r-- ir;rn in t .r, Jyn f.;rr.f r b..v-k"- ar4 Ital lh will yri -t h. frr t .)M fenvc r. ft;r--4 Mi.'fTtK.n .v.r b-- lt that t IM if th at it bt -f"v withii;Jurr'.!'ir. 4orfr. ,it.;i tie i,f. i'ow di.;y i:; il xv a li rvc ln TT,' t !,V.t:t t;. !1 W.1H d I''-- ) r. J jVfrr. t? t,.s r,n fttty-tt- o tr S,J ajt ;y tt11: A T,1 .f fr.i i. fri r.riv i m n iu'.if' thtv. can t! . .tr ;,.:.fM 4. its riurty. w lib! wnM sirt r Jnnm-HtioKjnur.d thnt the vc4fr had I oi:;lilcn." K4tti. :rj::ic T hje re r n 3 t-- , ilth lie- t 3 Hal about a irr tilAtll r4-- n :' c4 5 .f ti.t. Pia. r. U!fn thf At A ! f4., v rt .i,.ij tb" be n thw Tailor, r lh" t!e tnn of amofsi? 1 ,U I ti. b'.w r th r ; ri for. Silt I5 - rim a le h-- I- in U tdrn in irrat dei?st.4. mk On lh fav of (!. r'r i x. t ih ? !! IS TVf?:f!o sn t? b (Hi. I tj..:rr oT til ?attr.il t.uMry la hi jkbltiiy tor. -- i - nr. 4 th Ur 1 tl:r t t h f !!; fidt ovirt. ii a i unsi to.in nf ..;. Hi an I k iri n f.id In jcrr- - and a. r.' t- rjrtermt l, b i ms-'- orn(r.r h i;..r. hi' di 'hik1. t tuw. m it or d Sfat 'If :il! h .i - Th Antral Ir.iy. Elder Ncphl Morris D dares Mormons Arc the Best Citizens. th Aeg wiU htg fn t! th U tmrAtr. rrr.r.ci drawn f roitt JutJge Tor.ry ! a t bantvV.r.f n !. c'urt f Id nnd "!.ulty. ut &. St th iVjr: f '''"f ni!.imor,!y ! 'Th"!" will ,J'5' Third' lu' . Kf d-- it 1 THE SAIN TS or KusTivKr to Tin; tni:v TKt.i:m.M raw jijv V ll iV.it Itrpusnr-ju- j ft-Sets.if- t.) 14 faljJil fTtur. lt!. - in thl t tn.m we v,ouM h ive tl- - ttt ef , I wtwit rt;.-tfct ItcKU'-fi- lti i th 1 r tkUf 1 " National hunk of Philadelphia, who l.i en route to UIa hoin fnmi alSfot td.i, while in tlli? city yr:5eday in irak. itttr of the iolitlta! situation in the East, "Hoosevflt can't In beaten. lie hi the election almost l.for ft coitset off. He had the confidence of thr n l;o!e country, and even Mr. Cleveland can t do the trick. "I don t siv a ftoimI thought to ; Ic :. talk about Wall street in and the talk trn fi.hy to me. hurther. I think the financial ru lion will not figure in the coat 4,'' t i.rrnc '. t Ifn t!" Vrt V) Igo lS'-:;- r, v.-h- - Ju 1 f e Is a Certainty. d H ry of 'f , Sterling Tmvy of IniUvitle, Ky.. lit the K nut ford Jat rdcht. fn.ir.ou a Judgi Toney madf him-!few year ago by lawuing an Injun lion to rewtrain ih Ivmocrntl fiction JucIkt from interfering with Itrpuldl-ea- n Judgj in the r.etd-T.il- r fght. ind ftlutt ordrd the Brfft of idxty jrn'tx of hln own prty for ln,.rfrtng with th ltjui and aftrw nt tl... rsilllr.K out f th Iou?9vlUf cuud legion ta order. Ju1k Tor.ry nr.d itri. Tonny utr nt th Knutuford frm tannd i an ! will rtraln her several day ta 1 joim in cHrci ul ISout-d- r. by their son, who .'o. "I think the only nalv.it Inn of l. thirty If the nnI nation of v ;.tn3 T laid. hll "If t will t Ink" tHtki. the liomhi.if 1c jj, I am th i lKi.utd t i ftsay l of I !!, a hihii of i !:- - nt !: iware, n. Hi d i n an .f lh ai d dsi WhH-'- "' rl ir.il t i .!. Mr. Willi. no Charles An empty box So nf th of II. WEARY OF HIS LIFE Appleby, Jr., a Miner, Seeks Death Morphine Route. Cleveland." Jl Ten EAD A (V) tii fUw hip. I! "I think the only nalvatl-Iemocratic p.irty ! th D DEMOCRAT DECLAHM THAT R005ETELT MAY BREAK "SOLID BOTJTIL - that had contained morphine pills was discovered in a rear room of the saloon and it is believed that Appleby swallowed the entire contents. i. ti o;i. oe.'M Tort ie.ivily desome das and onnKing had beo:r' very sponaent. white he did not say what his troubles were, he told Uiumly of Stockton Saturday that Roy he was going to kill himself. He leaves a father and sister, residing at Stockton. Appleby was a miner and had lived in Salt Lake periodically for several 3 th;ib-f yt VUb 4 &a e tlt Jwayw irt tv fb? frr n.r t-f- lneJ4tC m ?r4lt,r trr,d, ficni. Mils I.ft. Lb-jUt-- r T rriUNKU UAKT PARr. lf S "bits." The driver seized the lines, braced his feo and whm all was in readiness signaled the lat man to do his part. He approached the mule's head with caution. The mine's ears were flapping in the breeze and the animal appeared tb picture of misery and pessimistic deject ion. The portly individual with the exa little closer and pansive smile tiptoed over the orifice In inverted the bottle the mule's right ear. PKTERSBUlia. Aug. Diuggisn action ana I 4 '3 13 ray Bros. St Eo's. 79c 98c 98c 98c For choice of Hawe ?l'0 lf itw, and smiiTH. woith tip also the phk from brnk.-- lin-- . of For $:i.ru lines, .nft and Mifr h.it,', thf.i lln-"ek, Tito. ""k98c 98c 5 call. 'MPiiM'iK'es 4MIOK.M-- : all nljl' t I.ii.. n thi" k. lUr-lb: Tldt Only v L.f in tock. cho'cp tbl. fS4.68. 3.58, 2.98, w - Thi e.-- o, irrrv r are in need of two or three copies the above date of The Salt Lake Ttlegram. for which we will pay 25c am Must be in good condition. li e?s Publishing' Co.. 149 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. ' Ad-Telegr- -.-- k bf x tb- - . . 1.98. 59c and 39c Err-;-vmm- mm c .: e . 1 c , t I. . Il , . - . Th!t Ktrat offer For Men's Finest Shirts "wct'J. , dare! For .my thl1 S; j . Hat of th" b;ok v w ''Loire of remainder of Mtd; th!s S3.69. $2.58, $1.98. Throw I t .t ,,. vulur ?, thi? am v I- I- , ,Nerr IsrstJ cf cne - . . ... . r hi:. ftr ju-;i. . . . ." : u J - fabj will fry la r r 'rf . f J"! 1 1 .. J r . THIS WEEK. S3.98, $2.98 f to 39c and 29c LOOK HERE! " ' " Ait reir t r it ... If.. tt U. -vrur' tain. n. fou ar.a hi:; tir.t., Il ftb? ut.I t.Iir, u et k $2.98 and $I.9S. No e trst 59c and 39c , r c .rt chsUi-sgt- i 98c lb; ft 7.38, and $6.98 asi f b - tobl yon Iwfmr. tbrfe v.lU - o Ptnre. ThH - your t.ie to buy t?.. rt. All o V b l t tt i. 4 i 1 '"jr Mr,tH B0Y5' HATS AND FURNISHINGS JUVENILE SUITS - - w The Hour for True Economy is Here .. . 1 rf I6c Ucf 16c 39 c week JANUARY 7, 1903. r bt-t- tli-chai- Kc. e. k Kvr-nin- f r UESSZS e.- -- n He. 9c, 39c for Men's Underwear i- . ( ji. if Buy for Present and Future Use. column. 't - OF KXTIIU; STOCK THIS WKKK TO GO TOE, AMUSEMENT. ' Telegram will In- form you on all sports, resorts Look up the ad. and theater-?- . Tlie . b' n" 9c, 9c BOY'S SUITS . . It EARTHS bs buildiap -n-- atfst BUY YOUR W1NTERSUPPL1ES NOW. . WIIEliE ns worth or th: torn tb.5 force-- I 1 evc-niri- 4- - LJl the w . ... v the last week of the nf all rloihin lauIil.Ts. !) not mi. This sioiv quits Saturday ni-- l(. T:;k. a.hmilap. Alfml Il. nj.siiiin S: r,,.V and oveicuats. the medium weights, the itrlit wei-li- ts. the h avv uei-hi- n. all mtiHt m Totlny s M 9Sc JJe-fo- re Fred W. ZUeakin, dentist, is now localed in room 27. Hooper bldg-- " 9c n 79c re-stc- re Dj-- c Mammoth Stock Barc&d finnn ine Mercy ol the People.. Some Today and aSS Week This Ekat-erinosla- of THOusInr rrent T roil',(). Jinx's to A law in strikoH is legalizing preparation. A v. strike began August; 20th at snaii-uk- e I Am eONSERVRTISM THROWN TO THE WINDS! rtV others. A mitrhty problem pioress left to will i. . . 7 result.. It to the Unflinching purpose . . SI V I T 1I77TTTTM VOTT T n- h S.'"' , .carry rtr Th luigiiLy, out not xo Da compared with the final xvlndup sale. It is all yours Take it. ELff1 !i 24. The troops summoned. to order met with a hostile reception, but dispersed ihe crowd after firing a few Fhotfs. Next day the tramway and railroad traffic was topped, the newspapers did not appear and the factories were surrounded by troops. Thojsands of strikers g:atheivd in the market place, and a with the military occurred. Juleven tt ikers Avere killed and twelve wounded before order was restored. the street cars resume, and work was started again in some pri va te orkshops. 13 M ,i.fc. KUSSIA PEEPAEING TO LEGALIZE STRIKES. ST. ! The Remainder of the Stock at Value! pi Better Than Electric Shock. The first trickling drops awakened Die animal from Ids reverie. The greater part of the fluid found a resting place wher? the negro had intended it should. The mule's lethargy was broken and he exhibited a keen interest in his surrounding'-. Shaking his head, with frantic haste the mule took a look down State street and slatted on a shuttling gallop. The negro chuckled and rode off in glee. His ruse had worked Last Week of the Great Sale rOuXTIVIXY I.AaT WEEK OF THE GREATEST AND 01 LY BOAFIDE SLAUOHTEa SALE x;v eh k.nowk x:; lake. Whtn vr Kt Into cur hcir.9. i tji jiiia tiiffft ;j give salt r.- i. imi tcu. It. p?. SALE.nejnMONEY TliE - ATTEND La C TO YOU. am Texas Fever Depleting Cattle. Sacramento, Cab, Aug-- 24. State Vet. erinarian C. II. Kleiner has returned from a trip to Siskiyou county, where an attack of Texas fever is depleting a large herd of cattle. Over 30 per cent have died and many more will perish from the disease. He has quarantined a herd ot 650 animals and reports that there 'is but little danger of the disease (spreading. 122 MAIN STREET. r r r at r -- -- -- vV "A V V . |