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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 6 Tri:sM.VY KVKNJNO. AUOCST SO SOOTHING. SA VED LIFE SEA GULLS NO LONG OF GOULD PEAR IN SALT LAK Utah's Opposition to Race Suicide Theory Renders Advocate of Old Rancher Shrieking: Spook- - Is DisUse cf Cottages Imperative. Dies Before Reaching covered by Bold MidMillionaire. night Raid on the Old 0 THE FUTURE MAY SEE CHANGES. University Grounds. 0 NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Death cairw 0000 000000000 to Col. C. K. Taylor of Denver could lay before George Gould the claims of an old ranchman In Colorado who says that years ago he saved tho WHY UTAKNS PROTECT THE SEA GULLS FROM 0 0 In some distant future, when Salt Lake's families have grown up, and a portion of the population of this city is made up of families in which there are no small children, flats will be possible, but until that time the prospective builder must content himself with the erection of cottages. A SALT LAKE REAL ESTATE MAN ON THE FLAT PROBLEM. 0 Small Children Everywhere. "You might suggest that they be rented to families in which there are :.o small children, I have heard that argu .t ef'ff hr I . Letlr.ti iusl.tr r by a t'f'ij t t hr' Cry, .u'i: t: J j t 1 :1.7c, 1 w-- t V-- F " un.1r ell coir. f 4tr,.' J (HT ti!" y tif i1 J T" ft ''If' - i.i , it Xf t tvr at fcr.e time ltud in th bird. saved the city rop-- f from alar attn. Hut In ptt of the utrtncnt nr.4 k r for tVlr prn.c rnlly observed la ti'in tho number f kuU. m. hi- h tr.h.i it Great Hilt lk and the vu Ir.tty . r . At any rate tl.r f to be l? birds fly ovrr of f.ft roinjr jre : yon-.there tho fity y.ir nc. t i I t th - i..fK.i i at-lr- of th v. r At that Cm' th-rrrn'.iy bat;r,- r th'-Snr tth nr.'l t flb:h: ctor tirA over the city ep' tr,.k-tier. of l f ilr or ?Ur:ny a ;U r by the it r it- t' r.l r i '. tlf'.T -- nry i;:.;-ff - (- t ; ty.'.rf ;; I I 1 I j ef. t ; c 5 r : 5 . 1 :::. y fir t t tr.rj 1 r r- ro - 1 1 r. 1 I SSTEM . 1 r il-jrr- .?n ra-.tl- - - ! - ',.- - ! 5 .' itt-G- - !- 1 :i!-- t - ALL HALLOWS V.- - '"I i 1 orr. rorrxom con. 1 i t' h. CO. -- 1 . rs f F.J. II ILL DRUG . 5 . U--- - e .(1 "' - . ft, 1 .1 l 1 r ' K I I . . I 1 l"-r- Said a Word I , s Haven't .a r 1 1 1 .1 .4 :0LLE Cjt 1 ' h-.r- ' r 1 r ! - .. u -6 :. h , r. T 3- I, j fit LACKM4 te - c tr. j V ' f t J- ( 1 1 1 up-to-da- . ft. ' 5' f r f ri . AS - I tr. 5 f I" e Jt fiftt -. t fi ( m. l.-- ? Krr.t;nta;- y ;tj It ! 1 "j t : a j'.rT. e t -- :, e j, - t:-':ti- "tr. t n j tt - i!..--; f t n ff-rr,- j- ti 10 y e ay ' n-- fnrn-.erl- l-- n ' ! 1" 1 t:r .:.it . 1.--, -3 St - U sjfT t'.-la- fr-- ..n s:u.v.t Jff-- " J t:? a-t- provision act TT.i" ft' 5 it is unsound. There are no abound in such great numbers here that ment. Buthere tamilies which there are no conditions must be accommodated to small children. inEveryone Lint. m s e ; n from the has them and ih t It them. generally one or two more than they possibly keep out of mischief or Every modern city in the country, as could For the sake of argument h--t trouble. If f. large as Salt Lake, has during the past us say that there are of 1 families' DONE children LINK IS LAST ten years adopted the method of cen- that can live peaceably one above the : . r ! .. t jt tralizing living accommodations and other. Everything goes smoothly, until ' f t IN AMERICAN lower Door economizing on distance anci valuable Sirs. A.to who occupies the tc her wishes The ' .c p sleep. baby building sites by the erection of flats. children ofput Mrs. B., who lives on the Both the East and the "West seized upon floor above, do not feel like sleeping, but A Q Telegraph Connecting St. Michael i to are inclined soon made as about floor as and its the appearidea it romp thig 1 r nd Seattle Coniplttc; Great Wa- ance in the building world and today in enjoy themselves by making all the ! they know how. What Is the reevery city of considerable size except noise CUcusst J. ter Sytter.i A. Mrs. sult? and gets of says: seen indignant blocks Salt Lake there are to be I t y '1 just won't stand it ;r minutes longer. these building. They range from two Those Brokers . , if DcclarcsMarrlage us above so horrid children makf : to six stories, as a rule, but in some of that our darling cannot f J'i l!u ' c the larger Eastern cities are often built much noise ft. t rtt'T I'tt' sleep. Either they will have to move Ht I Which 1! in . JJnk , .).-- t'much higher. The building of this char- or Filled :t,'l ati,. Paper we shall." is acter most common in the West is a 5ltrt;a-ty w f ah rI ' rf m; flat is empty again. What tho The three-stor- y floor each partistructure, a Nn: j3KHe Signed. tioned off into suites of from three to landlord to do? They all have children Tha ratk ih f so must and a brum to have all theme is intended for r s Sf.r.;" i. eight rooms. Each suiteone rf ' Mdurli-boAii r. . separated from their the accommodation of family. It 4. selves,sowell v that the parents can hold the Gr at iti- - !.tt t " " t 11 has a separate entrance and a separate '-t lUTCALo. N. Y.. Aur:. tKTttrtit.-.Pnin l f.aJ"''"'i t ,, f over hand all children conci d. rnt whip a with stair t l. lit apartment in the basement tl. Un-I i? 1 v it''huv P a'.'?",t. That is why flats are virtually hnroM-i-blcase at the rear. r .'! .1 n ht. t l In ',: nr: h had hiok'.rs. in Salt Lake." marriage t! . I r . Ii 1.. '.:v:: irn'v ff'i'.r JvHas Many Advantages. h I II; t : i r t5t ,., i Fratix jt.Count iiss ; hounlin itta i j:. f.r ! ' v. KIj' H , , r IS. f " f II. NEW WALIi PAPER. The advantages of this style of strucI.:;rt:h-Monr,lcwho trarrl'd Mi i H ..viki It i..t r in ill ture are many; it is popular with the s For new and patter i. !u Matilda S w 11 of ihl city i;i l' d. renter and the builder alike. In the first wall 4l I I l ii .1 lit ft to the fountain hvad row tr paprr go With her hthatul, th. Count, place, it enables the builder to erect a two carloads in. just r. ut f;. k". The 'HmH irs I. .v ft t?r.t n, ?.U han r on Tl:r !.;! a small lot. Few l5itlns' large building G HO. W. KISEIIT & CO.. Will II; hr in ras: hlrh tatmra a families are willing to pay rent for a f i,t . . . "I'm State street. t rn r. ;. Tivwiillrva!i. ! li "Vtr house of more than six or seven rooms. "I will av that thf t lit and uur 1. ,!(1l.ui If the builder puts up a single house ornrd are M.w krr.al!' i r in th'. a pajnr with my rdrcnatur the greatest amount of rent he can get (nse t who ur- - non- is not more than $40 or $50. He puts up EASTERN FINANCIERS he fdh'd in. Thf which i . I r.nvc on same In than a three-stor- y the the j.ro-building rn'rnrd 'A t a hmlt in gi tlinj; over a yar at.d piece of ground and makes six flats in it. - is 1 1 r rt WILL SEE SALT tinLAKE men. Each flat will bring in ?20 or $23 so his t vidence r.Kair.?t income is greatly increased. The renter finds the flat a great conNEW WALL PAPER. venience as he does not have the exBig Delegation to Convention of NaTwo car!." .!h wall par- - r Ju.t In. Tl-Chssetd With It Men Ccmin: Are pense of maintaining a large house with Elir tn th ity. utork tional Bankers Will Be Here largest and only . new a number of rooms for which he has no i c .. i B i- a v c,r,f w. i;n i ;bt use. He is closer to his business than October 17th. iU-- ij 326 Stat- - Fir H. lrrr ar i NatPiul '!::. he could possible be were he compelled i" i r- H t W rt It ii f ff r to rent a cottage with an equal number t y f ..m ! itt..ii if. i v.----stt Want Pay for Wool Sold. A larse party of Eaftcrn r of rooms for no landlord can afford to i 4 r.ttfni.h M !. of Vhihidfjph?.-t I i build a cottage on property close to the to the convention of the National Hank r..H( !llt-- Itruth'-r.y t M MK af rf tt-fiilt jik;i: t a....i .u r. trt:.-tS- ' it.:-" t i tTda business center of a city because of its ers t r which will Ustlnsr b? this and in ii; association, i'lwr!s city h;id " value. ,. T great its on x Of ln. S alla a. i d n b" to h tr.. quantity Salt Lake has no fiats, that is, none San Francisco, will visit Salt Lake Oc- St'.i.' v. wool wl.i- h u 4 ?ild in to speak of and this fact has often tober 17th. caused visitors to the city to ask why The party will he made up In Laborer Is Robbed of 35. property owners did not build them. w f t and will travel across tho country th John Smith, ti'--a !.ir.--t in onu of the llnest trains ever built. und t ; ir "li' " Why Flats Are Not Wanted. rdjht A SWORN STATEMENT id lif- In lh' hf n There is a reason and a good one, one Salt Lake will be the only place the that h" had yards by thn-- m a. wr.j tot d htm f CITY or loiN'vr.i'.. cf Av that nearly every business man who has party will stop en route. to do either with the building or renting A.- ill of houses can tell you. r.r Cured tf Paralysis. A real estate' broker, one of the most tnr.rt t' W. S. Bally. P. O. Trait, Tex., writer: experienced in the city, who has done c ( t!. iU r,'t t..l ti business in many large cities of the East "My wife had D?en Funermff live years ..m- b " )' f ; t 4 Ijrrtjn f Kr Jfhn irmvt..H i'.r: L r. nor If wnen ' and West, when asked today why propr.tai-ra arm, i to with paralysis in it c tw tl't S Laninr from the cab window does tr.ore erty owners do not build flats here said: persuaded to use Ballard's Snow Lini rf tt vrM. h a1 f. i;i t 4 - ind titf 'trUtl' f yt t d'vs "For the simple, but sufficient reason, ment. which cured her all right. I have with his cars than his eyes. The "rumt i : i:::; that there are too many young children also used it for old fores, frot bites, ble and grumble and rear" of his engine here. That is the reason and builders and Fkin eruptions. It does the work." are to him articulate speech, anil a i.st tr . t f - tr.rr -- ti r.t ( respect it. You know two families of 23c, 50c and $1 bottle at Z. C. M. I. 14 t Miff m .t note th ft?l th httwi) jura children can not live under the same t i In J It tfe-rMy Irl'.'tf ,rt rhIM I I : roof longer than a few hours before both t'iv. with mm v. ' r''af f f t ' frfamilies are- at war. The fight com t!r t M"t' t " ; a car as r f f. " t-- r S p ;l! I k i!. tut thtr ccrit Not only tho bird XV. ihf Wr ' r S t-- ? ri'fi . ?, At- - . exThe Yunchnvm. a a result of h9 nn l now a Is hopH-cripple perience. other In extreme poverty, and um-m- i cam to New York things, Col. Taylor to interest Mr. Gould In the car- -. the George 1. Nash, a frbnd, related hf-. Gould's Mr. of story of the paving "It seems this ranchman found Mr. Gould wandering in th? mountain at night, lost in a r.ovtorm. Mr. GouM yoars old. at that timo was about 1Gould on hi The ranchman threw Mr. him with through back and trumped of nr.ov. drifts to hi several mll ranch. of "As a r?ult of the experif nr thnt night, the ranchman gradually when Col, lost the u?e of his limbs, and was he saw crawling him Inst Taylor about on Ids hand and kr.oo?." Mr. Gould refused to ?ay anything about the matter. mences between two of the children over some toy, or other trivial thing and in a few minutes involves every other mem ber of both families. In a short time some one will have to move. 'rr.i rf t PlrtkSni; LJt citj. I metropolitan advance rr.er.t f Fall UU City I th" pas fins? nf th f-- rut I. Th f ull t th Htate bird of Utah, an 4 Inn I ! f r many year frrrrt t. life. million?? ire" 00000 It is a strange fact, but a fact nevertheless, that the babies and children of this community are, in a marked degree, molding the future of Salt Lake. These prospective citizens of the next decade do not differ greatly from the general run of children as they are found in all parts of the world, but they One cf th? Tlt Br Mam TUha S< r 1'. WANTON DESTRUCTION. i,un-h- e i.--. srae Kaisr XU . rl.--r.- - 1 rr.t.-.'-fp- s"-ur-- d J.'--- . ti-v- OGDEM NEWS 4 T t- 1 - - ' ' t-- a ' ' I- t..-- l 5 ?. ; . ; " - i . k ? ! J .1 i- - - t- e I- -, he - ;- intu . :' ' .t " f a discord 'yMd'ihlA. i.i . t I- i. 1k I -- . Jriv.- undu sound "I uvd ten flrnd Medical Diwrrnt I'e'ilet a &ci . GREED'S REWARD. rirrt-'- year tttttIprin. io trotib!" wiih itn'isf!!! al tinople Governmentpermission for the wives and Turkish families of several naturalized Armenians who have succeeded in business in thn Tnited Stntes to join their husbands andcables the departfaihers. Mr.oneBeishman woman left yesterday for mpnt that that America to join her husband, and famhas been granted forto the permission come to ilies of a number of Armenians this country. cf Dr. Ik - Thotnr"fn. nf llonUci. "Word ni for the retiff. at it fffir.M that th I got down in able tn work at alt. W. T. viatt fiitx-.- 1 i n hU C .t p r tr- if K " t ; ) wru . . V.'Ji r t"!'' t"t W tfth Jt?t:T .ifTf d " n.i. rU' :s J t V l t v r:t pT'-- i4 nij-.r- t rp akn rariNf f st ' l- i: .!-- . IJ'-- !. TTir. ii-- m nh. . '4 t w !rn la. ' t! ..- Mi . p!-'!rri- j, f t r-- 1 t . It sr. - 1 ft . : - ... i t. - f. i r ii J s. - '-- "I" u,.:-)- f o. s v 51)- : r t t : i' n " t ' ; . i ; - - " w . f .i- i II a. !t r : I. 1 1 t ' I j! f; I f! It V ' ! -- - f v a . i 1 :t 1".' ' U t f. h V ,1 I J ' I i 'f f I ? .: h 1 1 " f J , t I ' t' , I f, . . . ' pi ' V i i .i. i,--'- :.' m ' , l. m t-- - .,.-.- ti ''. .i - . ,"--- t 1 t. - ! f . , ! h - ' ' . ' m'' " J 1 ' r ' ' ' I b I s f ... ' f . 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' ; a 1 l - - ''.si. : t ar : V ' t T- ) j. fir ' V ' r.t5 ! 1 . t!, ;j i..',- r J " J r Y. i;':a:.."-- v ff.-,!- N-i- stv t . J I 1 - t - 1 '? x i..r- 1 fir 5tiiH r r . i ft. -. .. 1 9 t . " - t.-.- :- h- v-- ;t l I"! m t !ff 1 f i of th '.",' ! I I Kf k ti,.-- tg-- r . 1 V, 1 Aty- - ; f:,J f?; c t : l' ; ' 1 ( r " ? r j'... c iV-j- . if :i I r. tf "-.-: cr. i I . s.tf.im j'.t '1 ! - J t ,.r t ! f? - athf trt l'-i J " - - 1 " 1 r.nt t t r - .c f ' t t .;c r. f , f rr. !' foUfv bof art !.' t t.f tc4r rf Afij'iibiw t nwof f"rf'ir tf. T :IAUT1N II. iMITif. f It, 1 - " !,;-,!- !i Th . , m ;;-.- i ! CV.. f 3, t' er- ti f ? c".' . I flesh. h:-.dth- y W. E. Murphy, Phoenix. Ariz.. Aug. chief clerk in tho otlico of the Surveyor-Generof Arizona, haa been relieved upon telegraphic instructions from Wuihiiitf-to- n and has be'n succeeded by Thomas in the draughting Armstrong, formerly ts the result of department. The removal an investigation by a specl.il agent of charges that Murphy collected double lees for certain work, claiming: th it thv. Government did not supply fut.ds to keep a.i extra chargt. up with the work and xue was necessary iu pay cierK s over time for service In connection with thr applications for patents on mineral lands. rr. ..-- dircstion audi trition. In time the heart, liver, lui v or other orp:a;;n arc involved and the engineer has t l tr oil. Dr. Pierce's Golden Mexliral Discovery cures diseases of the stfriach and orant of digestion and nutrition. It r:irh9 the blcxxl and, builds up the Ixxiy with Relieved From Duty. Aug. 2.".. The State deWashington, been has using its good offices partment Minister Constanthrough to secure Irishman at from the af- orr.snuof ach and (5 f mju:c r.p loan cj!f tltsca.' c in volvm the stc tn- - in-m- at ! rn-ni- cr 13 c rer of dvs-svmtitoir.s - Vice-Preside- nt H f! Vital ter eating are but viok-nce- . Helps the Unfortunate. full t:c vi h.i - t-- .- am ii. a d f. k. r. ft'.: :.? ;: t; t it mnt . 1 i . ncglrcts to coticf svru'- totns v.Licb are full cf wtrnirg. The Xuid luntr.:, the bitter bcst ur rivi :::;, and TTTI - I jr t :: I l Ir if. Tb.it ii H b;tnse'f. All . !r-- ' i. t n.". t .ii".y i 'i. - r S He thialcs ir.rrt r i . P l firikr the car of t!tr bailor of aa -- vr r "f - ."i KBESPORT, Pa., Aug. 23. -- Rioting' In the vfe'inity of the Port Vue Tia Plate Steals Into Sleeping1 Apartments, s piant conunuts. Jaf-- nignt a Grabs Peet of Victims and Gives frang of sevena strikers attacked Bonja min Hodgson, boss at the mill, and se Unearthly Yell. verely beat and kicked him. When attacked, Hodgson was just in front of his home, and his wife "went to CLEVELAND, Aur:. 2.. The police this her husband's aid, and hurled a hrick at morning arrested a man who has a most John Grundia, hitting him between the peculiar mania. The prisoner gave hi eyes and knocking him unconscious. name as Arthur G. Pktcher. lie is By this time the strikers were reinforced, and Mrs. Hodgson testified before charged with forcibly entering a house an Alderman that William Fletcher kicked and committing personal her in the abdomen. A squad of police arFor several nights a man has ben rived on the scene and arrested seven of Gibson of the breaking into houses in the vicinity of the strikers. Amalgamated association gave bail in ihe Woodland avenue with seemingly no other sum of $4W) for the release of the men. purpose than that of frightening the s. The man, afier breaking throu rh Strike Is OS and On. a window ur door, would rn ep stealthily the house and up behind a bed. Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 25. Six hundred through Then he would suddenly lap to r.tv: f t men employed by the Buffalo Dry Dock at the the sleeper by the company returned to the shipyard today and gmsp !1 calculated time uttering a ti to resume work. Only half of the men same scare his victim into hysterics. Several were given employment. They worked men, havi well as women and children, half a day and then struck a second time. been as terrified by tho htartiinir midnight Evans later informed the Superintendent his victim was thorawakening. When man men that all would he put to work tomorwould rush from aroused the row. The question of wages, which wrs oughly a madman. like the house, chuckling cause of the strike, will ho the original settled later. . r'.-t-- t' . M if d:-- - R ; f J'4 U-;- ?'. J'-- R'S PENCHANT IS FEET t: ? - S i l,-t!f- - r f 1 5 : X ' Vealc Men co lree - - as 0 m . h-I- d STRIKERS AT TIN PLATE WORKS. - ir-j- f. - PvIOT AMONG 1. f X "i.-it.- c " X .M-- n iov i - " j t JACK-THE-GRABB'E- ;S :i. i.t .. Opens September 8. j t ? ' i- . ' - 'i t- '-- r l.r-r- IIcrse-SlrAUni- f New-Yor- ."di'AT!: t r-jr:- 5 "I ! I at J c 1 |