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Show TUESDAY EVENING. AUG UST 25, 1903. 7 f 1 )UNG..W: MEN SHOULD RULE M I T Tb MVTAM U ' r. n he Saix Lake Telegram. A h former Uintah Indian Agent Declares That Lack of Interest Is Responsible for Present Municipal Conditions. ' GRAM. Former Salt Lake Jud?e Dcstroyins: Storm In Jaf t.it f r r Declares for Strenuous maica Sends Price of f wtir.gh t? t r r, th President. Yellow Fruit Up 300 rtlir..t. Tarta tfi ?:,), II Per Cent. Judge Judd, former Territorial Juiltce, J. Ci and vrlar. hy Prefident Cnlted SlMi DltrUt Attor-tuthe c!ty orul U tfc i f Iwln. lie ar.l Mrs. Jud I will remain li r two we eks, v. hn wUI wt to !h' '.r lioir.e nt Iui'vli:. thy Kv.. (campaign. -- uaj. T T A T A DlLLDUiilliJ T 17Q LlfO MESSENGER IS CUT IN STREET FIGHT I..v-;:,- up-to-da- t te o-ahead a an Tom I, Pure, Pole and Sparkling. Bottled R. M. Gusrnsp.v.WSinlpf nhr: Id f I I ry I rj1 C . I'T.-r.s- a ht .iro r J t r. r t-- i a mefsnger NICK-- " .' '; CI?' Morrninrr.t. t. 1 was r A j-- umi, r rr f trrr-- r P.oofcj.vtli If the fit Vfiaf.d." - "Mr. ' n..u. ' h " ' f.tl-l- . il.- - arr "Sp . t -r. . Wi:h d - it- t ."! 1. 1 how - j h--- j ! s It,--y'- -- tt :i '. I !!. I'if.ir .j ,'ir.:lv :.; . ! tho : - f r-- ' f i4tiai'.a i"rr Tb- - 1:n.if,n t.iu',r. nwlh-- cr.j ttdf (fit n .tif r. j hn"" tf.n u, h.h fi.rr.'r th t ., notch-.- ! ih" Iml? m ir,-rwHh I'.M-s- y r. nr.n3, ut llh.-r:to cd an It.;'..in ),"..' Telia AboJt IV Italian t-- irrs J mriff rr.!a but J ,e!-.- . rt tv,?; f w rtt r tt. .ir.t v.. t- T"-rfa- - t - sf ? T- T 5 J ". j ; it t..-- i ( l n. ! J (:at t.H" ht J I?- .- t'Ts:Ii !- riii.l j t.-r- ns v t-- a 't" ! th lV-- j , n tl. -- t:r; frtrjy n h,-- tts '.fd HA NAN j-- u I h f! c ' : I ! r f' ) I - - f-- f f -- '.; ! 11 J . 1 i i p . t ' i fv 1 , I - ,Vt " p t! 7 r - t : .. J, tt) . ( No Summer Bowel Troubles Not for me J I'm safe from all of thtro and hppy. 1:.- h.-- t ; r:m-mc- r causrs organic m.iUcr everywhere to decay. All veetal.Ic ct anim.nl m.Hi ergots if not kepi on ice. An'onflrrti-- d teed i.i the , - Death of Mrs. Thomas Lynch. Word w as rrrcivrd hf re last tdsht by W. 1. O'Meara advising him of the death of Mrs. Morris Lynch. Morris t.- tl-- id human body will ferment a h;;nJ:rd time-.- as qukkly in vU:r.n:rr as In winter. Consrqucnc- c- - s'omafh. Iivr. e..ied. thrown out f o rt! cr s our s lo; . l a c h , rra s c , c o! : c, d .1 r r h o : , d y z n : - j y , c h n la 2, a ppend iciti, and in some rrjjions yellow fever and the ji'riv Lulc craidi en suffer terribly everywhere. Vh.it docs, jjood it ne trU vo;i to do ? You can't keep the human body on ice, and the df inking o) c drinks docs more harm thin rod becatne it stops d;netton and chi'H the in ternnl ors'.nn-- . The proper thing is to krep r. J ini; unr.ecersirv matter out of the bodv every day, not rive it a chance so r.:r and cay m the stonuch and boweh, and poison the kkod sr-- the whole bndy. In this way you will sum all hot. feverish cnn.iiilr tnr! insides cool and To do a is th.U o;frn-iit, uc your not healthy. to and not harsh and violent in its . ction. There is oalv on- - t;Ac to lake in the summer time, because it will not cause dUnhoca er -- r.i Xl:ii "1 a brother of Thomas Lynch Lynch of the firm of O'Meara & Lynch. Mrs. Lynch had been ill for Fotne time. - ko-.vc- : Allowed in Saloons. The jolire are making preparations to rnforee an ordinance parsed by the Council, eorrpelllnsr the removal of all employment flpenries from raloan. The time allowed hy the Council to effect the removal nf tho;e that wrre located has expired and active ftep will be taken nKalnpt. thos. who have ikv followed a laggard and dilatory policy. First Map of Salt L ike Route. Ag-encie- h -- .1 tfc-Ci'- !! c. -- m-tiici- ne r c tl--tast- ?v-:rm-clrir.- The drafiir.fT of the Lake route todaydepartment the nm efru completed clal map of the rout- - from Ffdt Iwik- - to Los A r.f. h , and ferwardrj U t a larice p lb'! hir-X hou.e In the l;.iH to ti.iv- larRe number e.f copb-- j of it n truck off V -- Last Week of the Great Sale 1 yfe. ( tap4 C. C. C Oorrn; la c-- r-- sc. e r j"r - Atr-rt- Mb. f- - Ulk. -- o.V -- V- -- . . A.. V.t -- TV ... .... . . tt --r rr . tr Tr ..t.. . ! j c' The Remainder of the Stock at Value! f' i 13 I :C C M s 'r 'm W ft RD action and snail-lik- e progress left to others A xiwtc ssiunr must result, unmncnlner numoA will Mff t iiioT IS rUT WITHIN TOUR REACH. Stretch forth r but not to be convnared with th mighty, -- vi anitr, . Slug-gis- ... G ray to A large rock was thrown through the 133 of the Consoli- $1.50. oros. j. v 1 JL 98c QSc Hiwh For choice of Today con.nieP.ees the last week of the ..o Mu.i on line li S 98c Ift brokm I!n uinu.u QSc -- 9Sc rented of nil For Men Ufi-- ;cnj fi C- f 9c clothin-- r AlfrfI & Co Buy for Present and Future Use. Only 10 in stock, choSc thla 3.58, 2.93, 1.98. Vhj H.V.iVAv Choice of remainder of stock thin week $3.69, $2.58, $1.98. Thf5 i. rr f" i. He. 16c r t ui? . . I? i VlU, 130, The Hour for True Economy is 39 59c and 39c r,r For Men's Finest Shirts 9Sc T,v "''T "' " ,v h:c'"-- n . tl.tr 1 ro 59c and 39c 4 v" Thlt cfTtr rbi'SK grtt orI.3. llfxtx t rS r. 2ia or. durt! .Vo or.. will t match t!.l j 'f!fu effr. rj -- h-.- c t:sl to !h c3?osn wcjk. snaJ frcm fftv,?icfe. Kvr Fcsltlrfly Hrj t-fi- t hicht Jar t j:sla. TKIC UTtK. "k. r ' c. T r'v S3.98, $2.98 ff or fit at r stlasta?::wrrir o:;lt zvzn k:;qw?; halt lajij:. Wht n wo ut tn? rcr rosmvnLY ! -,d jr M- 1:3 iUt, icr, -. t.-- . n-a- t ain ftt r r warmlr,. It r,i prti. THE SALE. r-o-- r we'll rtT Watch th ct a. 5- ; :! ATT 7c 240 KEY TO YOU. S2.98 and SI.9S. dls-r-pte- ft ,0 "riir: o re prJo1!c jM". It U yv.r cn!n. ,2l en Thrny thtfc ar.d :trr hat, all i! pk. London. Aug. 25. Acording to a from Constantinople to the Dally all the Turkish military men strong-W.f; '.aild?sircvar with "Bulgaria. The mobi-- 1 Nation of the army continues on a large seals. The War Minister has signed a the firms of Krupp and contract with Mauser for 2C0 field guns, 2QG.0OO rifles and 100,000,000 cartridges at a cost of 51,500,000. nnA v Itd0jHflfl CpC Uy 39c and 29c LOOK HERE 1 !?0Uir?i, crjy B0Y5' HATS AND FURNISHINGS have tctd you hff.irr. j y AC Here wf- k- V. JUVENILE SUITS f!i c 39c for Men's Underwear e?k f 1 u, .1 . BOY'S SUITS S4-63- , 9c, Tin ylam-hfc- r. li-- Sa- ' Jf4 'C ' f 9c. lie. I6c .:f c dcrn Mi' f.f! n fn VtI irr V"!r J r 'bn ha. C5 n rc ! I j i.tKe n.-- ur. BUY YOUR W1NTERSUPPL1ES NOW. i:J I; , w- 9c S2 0 aiivantajre. i:'njainin and overcoats, the inMmni weights, the ht weight,-, the heavy weight, all call. CHOICE OF ENTIRE STOCK THIg WEKIC ! . . Because Harry Slater, a bartender In M . I U: jtt. eme Today aed ai! Week nn.l MEN'S SHIRTS, worth tip also the pick from of ta.r.O lines, foft ur.d etlff This week, 72c. this hat?, week- - ,... ni eOKSERYATISAI THROWN TO THE WINDS! ... , qujcjc of th t. " v.- u i. jgcudii Ut ,' THE EARTH'S vvuiiiii of rorcssl th buildini ! 6o's. Mammoth 5r&e!r 9Sc It w a tiAn-..., -.- k- -. . "C .77 V.r 1,,. .... JOUrB, I it. Krt Jr y,:S?""D. 8 5fe) probh i . mic-M- y tlieMergyGi the People, side window of car No. C c y- - N1 Pirates Attack Missionary. Hongkong, Aug. 25. A German missionary named Homeyer has been attacked near Namhung, on the North river. He, his wife and maid servant and their boatman wer robbed and wounded. The affair occurred wherebadly the American engineers were recently - : .ffO rtrrrun in ls.r;n V. y . - 1 Jr. . "W-ka4 tin -r in iJJ. rT MB Passengers. Turkey Wants War. . cr..- -n i h- al-I'gf- j 79c a Commercial street saloon, pulled down the blinds on Sunday last, and failed to open the door when the police demanded admission, he was arrested on a warrant yesterday afternoon and placed under bends of $100 to appear for trial when wanted. The police saw the blinds drawn on Sunday and found all the doors and windows locked. When they demanded admission it was refused. A warrant was issued and service was secured yesterday afternoon. in l v-!- fcrd Vrxn ff Kmanan H'r or? hc! f;i ir.. hunch .: W. to the Man Who Pulled Down Blinds of loon on Sunday Will Answer to Court. .f hvnu- .ffIi - - fYr Deed of Unknown Person Might Have BONDS FOR TRIAL -. f I INTO STREET CAR BARTENDER UNDER J?nb,-! J THREW LARGE ROCK dated Railway and Power company about o"clock last night by some unknown person. The car was on Second West street, near. Fourth North, when the throwing took place. No one was injured. An unsuccessful effort wTas made to locate the culprit. hi t-r- " Ju r,, roiidnalrd a h- I fc5 s : year. old nrd th-- thitd . is as itjf.m; a It ever war. .Ie i evrr, n I'Owr r In hln fatty. 'I vomd favor Mr. nindn-i-IUtj. i,p he hu Ihv onfld'iu-. cf the N.i- time. lion. I b lleve he can ' t lr : ; a v It. With any othr tria n, n f r The fortunes of war were with the Ko tt.xt arrr. v, (Jray or V.'.iiiii iw-- sender boys until one cf th others Mr. U Cov.It Parker. would 0 w al'.-.v- i r. har bat-tl'. drew a knife and turned the tide of Hassard received a severe cut on his hand, from between the flr.cers to tho w rist, and another slash on the face. Another messenger pot cut on the face. Roth had tlulr wounds ntltched up at a drug store. There v re no arrests. No - Injury rf 4e fm!t rorr a bin Ir.l; v. i;U vh!'h ! ftui'tu i!itr.i of thr mark t. ai d btnr has run ihlr. w(!h high ban I for fm tlr:. Ci r.s I n ImlnjiHl with t?uk ? kit f i )w',.Un ni.d .! trying to iay to tb Vim mt t. !k "Hun things onr w.iv .,r a . ;v:lt." Thru they uk dynamic1. W- ne'l t man In the c! ,;;r !: 'inn t rto out if call nougli l- ly. badly cut in a right In Commercial alky early this morning- - Haf sard and crowd cf ether mefKeners wcie out for a time, ard met another crowd of revel ers. Words led to blows and the crowd went to a quiet in Commercial alley whi iv they fought with fLl.i for ?nmc Hai-sard- te Caused Serious P.-- 3 NEW WALL PAPER. up-to-da- M.iU'.r:-- liwfr th Ac rav PrrSdnt the rhalr for anothrr ! rm. TJu r. mtirli dicor,tpnt over th ountry, Are After Violators of the Or- - Tom Ilassard Receives Bad Wound dinance Governing Street Ad-- on Hand in an Early Morning Brawl. vertising1 Displays. For new and patterns in wall paper go to the fountain, head two carloads just in. GEO. W. EBERT & CO., 326 State street. fliovannl . , . r t: . only a few months since resigning the agency of the Uintah Indian reservation, but in those few months has observed conditions closely enough to see The police have begun to enforce the that the city is not managed in a manner that helps the town to grow and city's billboard ordinance that requires that all billboards shall be at prosper. ten feet back from sidewalks and shall Need for Change Is Apparent. have an open space of at least two feet "It is clear enofigh that a change from the ground to give an unobstructed from the present Council's method of view beneath the board. Warrants will probably be Issued at doing business is much to be desired, once for those advertising agents who even imperative," said Mr. Myton, "but have not complied with the rule. I am so much of a newcomer that I NEW WALL PAPER. feel myself disqualified to speak definitely. For new and patterns in ' However, upon general principles, a wall paper go to the fountain head-t- wo Coxincil made up of the younger, in. carloads Just element is what we need. I do GEO. W. EBF.RT & CO., not favor an administration handled by 326 State street. wealthy, conservative, business men, who have already made large fortunes. Y. M. C. A. Home's Plans Accepted. Such men are inclined to take life easy, The buildinpr committee o tho Y. M. C. to sit down and watch their money the plans for th new grow. In my opinion if the Council A. has accepted submitted by Headlund & Co., were composed of men of this class, building and firm is now working out th" demany of the regular meetings would tails. that Work bv probably be well not have a quorum in attendance and January 1st, will storied and it is believed twoalong will be up at thnt time. The building will the city's interests would suffer." be finished a year from now. likely Parties Should Control. non-partis- tut 1 J4 r v, " iu.!; Judd ;it r.y frr t: !Cafhit'.e raJSr.;d. Judd In f. f!tron I n rat. l.ut Jude he Co r.et know but that H wu t r.iys im" t tc. My ton has resided in Salt Lake , Police citizens' ticket?" asked the interviewer. "With disfavor for this reason. An independent ticket that has no organization behind it. has none to be responsible to, and you cannot tell what men elected in this manner will do. Good men, elected by a party organization, will do more, will feel their responsibility more than if they go into the field as free lances having none to answer to. "The better and stronger element 'of the citizens should take such an interest in municipal affairs that both parties will be compelled to put up their best men. Personally, of course, I think the Republican party has better material than the Democratic, but I admit that the question of which party succeeds is not of vital importance. Let the best men win, but let them win with a party organization behind them. City's Good Above All. "The sole question is the good of the city. If the citizens will take the mat- ter to heart, think about it and talk about it until a general interest is aroused, the rest is easy. Salt Lakers have none to blame except themselves if they elect, men incapable of properly handling the larger affairs of the city. 5Tae leading men of the town would f? their duty during the campaign and ''.ike interest enough in the municipal elections to get out and work and vote for the city's good it would be impossible for a man known to be incompetent to secure either election or 1 l.i LfHli.HVtlle j "How do you regard the question of 1 -- a . ,.3 rrii;t'd 0 ,iftr,vnrd 0 Dr. S.tt C.ju - r ? c-r- r-- t. broad-minde- TTT r fa r lf CITY WILL ENFORCE UDDEN V Properly handled, Bait Lake should be a city of l'AOOO In ten years. But we must invite capital here, instead of driving it auuy, and citizens must see that the money collected in taxes is judiciously expended. Ho far, Salt Lake owes its growth to what God haa done for it; man haa done little to assist. It is time that the citizen realized and made the most of their opportunities. MA J. II. P. MYTON TO TIIK TELE- - "The majority of Salt Lake's next Council should be composed of prod gressive, energetic, young men, men who are awake to the I good of the city," said Maj. II. P. My. ton today in speaking to The Telegram j upon the questions of the municipal ' SET TAKES P WARD TURN M A..Ni.. ROOSEVELT" HAS DONE LITTLE FOR SALT LAKE. MAIN . nee: 'W 3 f Mm. 122 MRIN l.w STREET. ....... 4 A A . rf |