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Show THURSDAY EVENING. "AUGUST 27, The Salt Lake Telegram. 100-- DECLARES CITIZENS' TICKE T SHOULD WIN THE NEXT COUNCIL 000000'0000S partisan Views Are Not P Important in Municipal Affairs, Says a Man Prominent in Business Circles. "Not strong partizanship but good citizenship; not political success but the city's development." In' this epigrammatic style Jacob 3. Bamberger, a prominent figure among the mining, business and financial leaders of Salt Lake, expresses himself concerning the next City Council and the municipal campaign. "I am glad to see these questions raised outside of political organizations," began Mr. Bamberger today, as he turned from a pile of letters on his desk to talk with a Telegram man. "I o m rtrta nmmtr monxr that have been too careless and negligent concerning the city's administration. Those of us that have large interests here ought not to be so, we should not forgst that we are bound to work for the city as well as tor ourselves." "What men do you wish to see in the next City Council?" he was asked. Parties Are Unimportant. ' I care not whether they are Democrats, Republicans or without party filiation, ?o they are capable, representative men. For this reason I am .strongly in favor of an independent citizens' ticket. Such a movement I will support to the best of my ability. This seems to be the only way in which we can secure a ticket of the very best men in the city." "Some Salt Lakers say to us," interjected the reporter, "that mento elected fail in on a citizens' ticket are likely no perbecati?e have their duties they manent party organization to be responsible to. What do you think of that argument?" iff Ml UU, STORYCURED. -- CUREDCURED. Never in 'the History of Drs. Shores Twelve Ycar5f Splendid Practice in Utah Has Their Wonderful Treatment Been so Grandly Successful in Every Case as During the Present Summer. Representative citizens are arousing to the need of a change. Fait Lake has an assessed valuation of nearly $40,000,000 and Is too large to do things In a small way. 1 believe that an Independent movement to place representative men in charge or municipal affairs can be uccc!.full' carried out this fall. JACOB E. BAM UK HOE It TO THE TELEGRAM. art r. evrron -r a t! c f ih rs'- Hrry ra .r. t ir.c la ;:m'.u 1 r but xtry day grateful patlentaon offer l 4? THKIIt "M'.H. a l'ATJKNT? I'r.U I! nch of th but hlloin: llvlre truth published trlltoony ! ltrlowr vou vlll r.r.d two mr hat tv ft. tri th rt in ft :itet - bo 1 v at 1 i ."-fir. ' a I'l!" lis! ' ' tt'"l ; " will half f. rd Ut;y i!or, you rxirl lhr SllOJlKi ir.r VI '.TtNn .!'. T or M'' hv lon for them. lKr.H VnCH jHXTnu on r.lt Yt ANYnn-Liccvr.r.--v. It t?s!n to 00fi took tlk ouM h cured testimony fr h- w r !!. tU-ii- .r.rt;r.,t -- 1 - -- J n clear-heade- ! i ! -- ; ack I tat COMPLETELY CURED TERRIBLE 5KIN DISEASE CURED IN ONE MONTI!. CURES COUNT. FULLY EXPECTS TO SUFFER DEATH BY DROWNING IN BATH. OF A VERY BAD CASE OF CATARRti A Sinking in water unl f V,ng, yourself hfljilt? In an Peculiar find by no m'.in." (Jvwanl fcnsatlon. It Is much th" S'nmc u falling duilr.j; an ull.uk of night rr.aie. One feel full of horror and par:ilyzol by friRbt. 1 confidently expect to tile b drnvnlnjc. fim day whn I am taking a bath, W. m i x ( y exrc-!ir.Kl- 1 vv"H' m ) H. Stone of Chicago, 111., who possesses the remarkable record of beC) ing: the only man in the world who cannot keep hi? head above the surface of 0 H. STOXK TO THi: TKLKUHAM. any kind of water, is in this city. The 7J i) & i; 0 0 S S cause of this unnatural peculiarity is to Kwini or - float, vet lie under unknown, and from the outward ap- unable Ktands of ach thorouch-ly- . the princlpipearance of the man it could never be h strlkrn the wuter The moment surmised that he was any different from his body sink out of fight, in much t h ian.e fashion as u heavy rock would other individuals. Mr. Stone is about 5 feet 6 inches in sink. In Chicajro Mr. Stor.e heard of the height and weighs in the neighborhood wonderful floating rt'u of CJreat of ISO pounds. His flesh is as hard as a Salt lake and his visit hero .k ostento of the n.ilt the effects i try well trained athlete's. His muscles are sibly 1 Lis water in peculiar ciyr. supple and elastic and he Is exceedingly The test was almost fatal, however, strong. and had it not hen for prompt help he Notwithstanding his strength, he is would have ptr.ir.gbd to death. No Kroner did he got beyond his depth than Marllnwn. 422 W. 1! ""rfr ! undf rneith the water went his h id. and i Mrs. .orer., C: H.lt all the exertion he could make failed to Lk City. in V. u.rr- nith Punctures the Argument. - U.- - t ir. n nvto conditions. took "I three It trcn Mr. Martir,-change ftr.--and am vhi. n rrarr lift him up out of the water po that he- Flt "There is nothing in it." quickly anc.ir. City twij -. 1 v I !t ter.er... '.' .tly man. d a could Rtt breath of frtfdi nlr. N"t business swered the well known, atvl If : rV I . t y mtent v ilh thli, however. hrt ma ! an pretty j A "Elect the best men the town has and nry word l ?,ore. r- - v rCi myretf f.r.d to thai which where need the to don't rut want attempt. Going Hiv:)' I any party they d tire iy fr.ir.k!y ly At dry f Hiv.fe cr- - I m down and Dra. Shores . wis shnllow, h lay at'r 1 they are held responsible.are It is enough ! 11h j a'v f Ca!ar:a a ly tried to fln.it. I) spite his r ff irts lie ar.k of the uort for such men that they responsible I I 1 y v .uTt.-- r In n ! liii'.n to wl i ti I f I t..0-.;prto the public, to the citizens that electnhnost af qui kly as though he were could h i fv t I ed them. They do not need to be ftomarh troubb ar t k j t r,(Rl' Com-- 1 ,rne i? rp.if.nat."y fond r b.uhirg and pmxfrf onc. yi:au has i:la1'm:i m:. bound by any political machine. They Stningjc, One-Sid- ed I ' v. , ki:k.-,:. in two cure- and I fe ". I !'' will do their duty without it. has had several ALL MY TUofltLi; t;oNi;nv IT.ftM NKNT. r, l At one time, several years ago he went sure my eur "Do not understand by this," added A Drew Crowd bathing In the Illinois river, and got am glad to er.dojr.- - lira. S!. r Mr. Bamberger, "that I want to see t d.i-thI nt h.nll yon-of par i I He his Shore. the City Council composed entirely t Af.d l Sil ' who ! ha man be It p"or. an men. not should Tindernrath Nor the water t' tlu!ars any wealthy r ? on a ' tT,...', . elected to the Council for the sole reab''fn for his presence of mind would call on mi--Ml::-: 'ic:-e- j M AUT1NV N, .;'''l',r.NMV' son that he is wealthy and has large tSlcn li probably have ben drowned. Ileni-m-a was a ford then that llttl interests in the city. The first and rlng A huge yellow dog and a brown tarn-h walked alorg down the most important qualifications for any b?ar T In a terrific romlt on on the brtfom stieam are and office th shallow r lai e until fairness, ability municipal In h whit street Third 3 South morntrs. this tmen j w.is reached. war who have he waded ashore. hich nrincinle. Elect . v C these traits, no matter what walk in imp war was wor.tea ana ine aojj cam; ... off the victor. life they represent. I'edestrians passinK alonfr the itret SOLDIER IS HELD All Should Have a Voice. saw the yellow d k. which had mentioned - . 1 1 ? "But all classes should have a voice been accustomed to h'rrtiT.s; in the Council. The men who hold evidently ASSAULT CHARGE are entitled to repre- cows, and had come to th? city to large interests on th sentation th-- same as are the men who the Fights, 5tcal up nuk-tlg class. from to and behircl. the upon bruin, sprineinK belong B. Childcrs of Fort Douglas Will "The possession of wealth does not make frantic efforts to fr't rit?one f.irz? bear's body. Some Be Tried for Alleged Bettinp; of .necessarily mean ability. Oftentimes buried in thethe dog be pulled ofT. but the Jtr.e man who works for a millionaire rest of that objei-trdrind the the bystanders Court Reporter Christy. a bigger and broader man than his iia:ht went on. nomin do Parties wrong The dos slopped for a employer. umn bruin in a v ondei p.ijc inating men to responsible positions be-in and looked Mitchell n. Chili rs. a privnte sLDer. as to say, "Hd!y k e. h's much as themselves way, fore they have proved r a h even trv ti rt t;it.rudHo-at Fort I)ougl,ii. W!st lni: aJ just and a Rreat scrapper. Don't private iife to isbe thebroad, r to District court whole o. matter trlil on strong. That The do?: renewel his attacks upon th v- V. are !sr y. Fedmen hr that J. Choos3 ' of initios hiiRe as summed up. - ' . f J bear, and hi? wor.der as to why th" r known to have ability. Don't elect them did not retaliate vns steadily with court eral deadly ep. porter, incrafirtr. because they have a 'pull with one when his mind whs fclv-other fod f..r rU on AllBUt ."til. Ills twit ds wee at 1 retlectior.. O.H of tiif storr-- in fror.t of ' t th faction or class." luid;hr !" ern v ' r cnmthe i whirtt the ' A k, .Ir P r occurred, scrimmage "Hew do you regard the present City w re on the J dojt.-rr who on soldiers the run. dtail trand'vhli'K jTcprictor t : e ; i, f fj r Council?" i t IrU. D'"fier, ' his head a "ar.tic piece rf timber, we,, uncertain as to whether HJl'lT' f -f 1 rn "As wasting its time in contention above h J he proceeded to belabor t!i" struck Christ v with a with which I ; rea Wat was t. yr.e the quick belt, over small affairs," peeral ttflt-f ' 1dot? on thf- rib. n rf "I f I,'.:- s : r not feel ? jre tt at he bad a pelt. whack brought f'TTh ply. "A number of it's members are resounding Every t PI ! t !i m r t v .:r s i uJd-'lmen who do not fairly represent any a yelp of pain, and the doj; ji:.;iU Pit on a . 1 idid the : e t rrctrrd I. trit)le. n y the crowd, runninjr with a Jnt; covote-lik- e class of the citizens." . t ;; ; "l t r !. n 'HP rs vs.is ard to ! t r . a jrallop. as fast as thoutrh a 5trinc of tj. fe-t t in t!is. on hi !.' ad," s;f mirk of the tin can.s were attached to hi? tail. ! . J irtrr.-'.r.! weigh.The proprietor frnzed askanee .it t!i Th trouble was start' d l y Mr. Cvr!i I c : r tt! ! t , patt! wreck befcre him. He was a taxidermist. . COFFINS BORE CARD, larner. t . for Childer i I .. rela;king ! u;mk prtf.in f i The bear had been stuff after thf , n f . a t .i T '1 P I coai;e .n the car In th' preser.c methods, and was a masterpiece of hi I" a I ' l ChlPt-i i swor .!.! The nrn. r!s!.f t : Its art. owner's r "LODGINGS TO LET" It required fifty-on- e lone stitches and wan stnr.dlvs r.'Xt to th.e rail Rh'r M V. h"!a It nt ! i r.ifr r( ti t t ' t hv t t .vl ant tMMet Was clcnr. hard burr'd t ; thirteen short ones to. repair 'he bearskin then said. a' rordU c to the s d J. u r, :r rv. Vr i again.a Ilereafur the proprietor may prot 'r. r e t i I r M,--. I tOh ou wo ii i r- -t ncaln t ; "I,Ia?e, ri cure lifelike cag-the whoso bear Hofrr Wife of Salt Lake Undertaker ! hax d d rlr?ir." ;t it'i.f r ' 1 burn with a'1 hand that my appearance had fooled the p ii;n icious A . t f The tr.n with the r!r.ar sal! ; e r hlr.e in r f:t- - .r.J w canine. Advertised Tier Purnished - t the'.I i r rr Mr. nld to J w bit f" reply, ttl'" Christy . m i" ia' ; I r Irr ' f iff-r.ot the Whole rf Pali Lnke; I';J Rooms for Men. ; 4 t t r t . .it NEW WALL PAPER. when, ftce r.'Jr.ij li put you off the car." f' tet- rr u h v n i ly p? uP I t;. the story of the urddb-rsTwo carloads wall paper in. The aetlon ii i nrr i' l to ,rn.' and t the CM; word, pub,e . t jw t There is a local undertaker who some largest and only new stock In the csty. f:f i f ,. ! ft on. t tr ic ' s .ff r r I' r; tf ! H' 'I - f"v!!' is swore that thn! w y ;: tv GEO. W. EBERT & CO.. time ago reecived a number of fine cofbroi H Ofil US'd b' Chb .TS tH th oi.l I ' 1 32G State street. fins. Determined to make a showing .r "M. VAN ItriU.N." i r:Mre trip. Their tesMmortv. however, was rverJ.1-arche placed them in the show window. b that of the Stase t. , Cage Falls in Mine. Some days after his wife, wishing to s the rr.ftcl!r.it-Tr.r.r 27. A Wr: TREAT AND CURl:. her furnished advertise rooms, placed Mammoth, Utah. Aug. cage at the following placard on one of the the Mammoth mine was dropped upon coffins in the window: "LODGINGS the chairs of the .tirrh .1!- lvel yesterday Help fcr Alaslci. r Of - r f i e I i and was badly damn god. Fortunately FOR single: GENTLEMEN." Victoria. IP C.. Am. :: The fr ? ; V.: j.-fi:!. kd. t Tr . there was no one on the cage at the State S'natortil iMntndsfSoa. whi-. ' t. ! ! I : . Lj sn It i I'.xid. r here- today, wi'l. It time of the accident. Work In the ttved Physician and Druggists. ,",. r l r u tha f nt u.. susat been levels has lower polntme temporarily Ford & Sturgeon, a prominent drug th"uyh t;ot . I l!v . for Alaki. a "I yuntil the necessary repairs can u!ll ab). CiN;CLTAThN' I'Li.:: ALL til; V. !;J T : firm at Rocky Hill Station, Ky.. write: pended th? b'illdlnj rf t;.rec'tnn ndwron-roa.made. be l "We were requested by Dr. G. B. Snig-le- y mm' frmi V O Is t LaKl". n the Yukon: the to send for Ilerbine for the benefit ibll!.n,.; of halt h rb for the .tlmon ?.. he rl . to of our customers. We ordered three Sheepmen Are Sued. HOMO tnx- be in.iint4ilred pl.re,itl.-- rj dozen in December, and we are glad to A suit has been commerced In the U. c.ir.nrry output. by IP rumm'-w;j S. court against I If her I; nnlon. Andrew m.tde to revjie the ndii'.cir Fay, Herbine has given such great satalso we and Alfred IVterson. Butterfleli isfaction that have duplicated this and Insprove the rc'll who are charged with pasturing order three times, and today we gave c w. on the I intah forest reserve In viok Lyfn your salesman another order. We beg sheep use lation laws of the the of goverr.lr.er to say Dr. G. B. Snigley takes pleasure forest reserves for grazing purposes. Tie LAKH CITY. UTAH. in recommending Ilerbine." 50c bottle complaint the dc f nl.ints hid that alleses M. I. r at Z. C. head of sheep on th reserved bind. V - ?s-- Tin:-nv.r. niAixr.Stii: Tin: Mi:tii, i K"n:? ?ins to can nr.? or ; i hckm-iniy r v,.v. cm; a r.vnuYo::i: ;rAi'.AMi:i; .:ah thp.m with that h an: knov. lui'v iirNtr.!:is iKit why rnni'i.i: fo to nits, 8H.mi:s in coconr.1 i:v.:injp.tY that ' r. nv Lrnru i n nu:r. is 11:1; n st th:. at khouks critn othkhs Am;u lt A M(NTH, MItP!INr.f AND IMtlCEH ANDall HlLK mil At.1. t"AT AIUU A t. 1inN:' CNIFoHM. I',fail, V. IMK I ?: F.H AS IN DISI'ASKH AND PlUVATi: 'ASNf)T om It I!niT TrTU4"NT r (il Mi: W!l!;i:i: tn'u rr.r. viu;n tol auc criiKH on account or mmuYi.Nu coNritM:Ni: v. s: j ay, ctr.i:i." PERMANENT Sinks in Briny Waters as Though Made of 'I Rock. -- f- v -- Ir. skill? NOT FLOAT IN SALT LAKE H. Stone of Chicago - r-- j .r. E'S ONE MAN WHO CAN W. lO J J.J JU BUT THE SAME OLD DAY OF SMALL THINGS IS PAST. -- m sm r i v., ,4 J , Sfh: , 7 V ' "',: -- m-id- G WORSTS BI g bear;- - n.i: r.vr Ike - r.-,r- . fi',i J . r-- t- r- 3 - r.-- ! bat Large Third South Street. b-- imm-dlitil- . : a?-- Ih. w-- fih. r,n -- 1 f r- rf i! ..t -- -m " ' - a i'5 1 - pa lnl"tI 1 f w-- v r H-r- 1 1 fy 3J(sn:: v.v.; frr.tS Vtr i"tNl J - ! Mr. -n ? rcny. Vu ) ''. v n-a- ii - '1V;VV ' " - ,"- ! - t- N - -- r- th s V.- - 1 -- qu-.l-- I- halr-tread- f r-- t-- rr.? ' -- -' . 1 I a-- - . . , -- Ir. '. A f!-.-- J : 11 ' H-- ? 'a'i.lAVr.a V.- It -l I - m i---? hir woge-earnin- .mik-geste- d . r sp-!l- . fr - i' ! n tt JK-- t f .rrv, it f - ' , - - -- - -- !- -. .- . T I - ' ? s-- 1 1 lf i - , T - '. !- ; i J -- - latt f - -- IX If t.t-'.-- f- : . : 1 f ! ;S ! : ; !rs .? J . n -- t - re "MM-r-"You'- r,. - . S" " - : r i ; T y T . C - 1 1 i - . f.-.- e - 5 1 ' T 1 t r ! J : r".. e . " T I . t - h- P-'.ir- , - r I r - t- . ! r - ' : r , . . - r.-"- : . r. -- J h , - ? -- . " 3 - P. - j-- - ; 1 1 e ;. r . : - -- 't 1 !- - t - ' ti i If' r . d cn-.ir,l'.t- l: 9'0-fo- r ot ::. !- i?- -1 -- I ; -- l- - I- - '. 1 . ." -',' - 1 1 . nt-alfl- - e.) i Drs. Shores & Shores, las SPECIALISTS. SALT NEWS FROM TWO STATES DEMONSTRATION. ir ! Ir!; k t a;. j I Utah. AMKIUCAN FOHK: C. Attorney . and H'pity Sheriff (Jraham at j- -ty i- Fork lat r.tcht to a of burelarv ntmlnst InvM Kntrr and Pen Hurns. 13 and 14 .jrs of tr. si Uivtly. The bo s are chirked with rr on Motuiny r.lcht f.re. d h.' Irto the H..n I'edro depot through a dow and pried open the draper K P a I"' ; rack ., arrldtlK f r found none. Hums a mute. n th i. I OlTue;8 V1, p'tmit hi parentf to m.J nt lc the hi:n !urnb Br,d pej . It i likely the Karn boy l.l be s r.t to the Ir.dustrlal DchooL ritOVO: A certified rf the articles of Incorporation copy of the Hntarr.lt I'lacer Minlnc company, a New York corof poration, was today flPd In the rfTJr.. the County Clerk. The company own and Is working the wax mine near Sol-3Summit, this ctunt, Frnr.k M. 'lute. Richard H. Jaecer and Wllilam H. t.'rane are the principal owner. ItK'HFI KLI: Two urnall children of Carl Ander.Mor. cf Itlchfieid were playlcrt alone at hcm. One of them, 2 ycara eld, Am-riii- n .;.v lnv-i.i- n -o r.-'.- - win-mone- 1 1 .; jr ir'-rey- 1 - ' r y 1 --r- d.-n- !r Shorter Hi. be careful how you slip, there! Yqu miht knock some one-- - ""Downl Ouch! Excuse me r 11 hi r t t t !.. ho,i '.a t. jo fiflhfr. ? r.-e;-- CURES. TREATMENT a".rf, . t T d mi-- ; 4 $ r r f .' l.e ;vrl; - t - t - S : ! j " i ,.1 I a ; s : ! ! refervm I- t , partta:iv hlert the nhfrp l'.n r ; tt-ali t?." e.". fr.a d In they f' li e ft e Mtaed o't into th- hi.' f thrrn $o urrth wrr,! P. t Mni pA1aKe rf h,erp. - !ri f'?-- f ctd et ip'n !r. A. V, retffe. " of Jrr. Th- - e i "' - ! r?- t:-- r.an-- " . i p ) d e- t' r-J If . - i ' - ' J t . :t' ' - f ' . . " , r l l e I - ! : s . 15.! i. . t ' 1 ' : - I A J r is-.'- ! f i: ! I ".: here irrni.it k t:i be !:. trlrt d. .. .1 e n r!'i ti in tlii f'rtl Ralr-- t any cr.ielrcf rk t nf N!nt cann lo the fh(ep iivlunr), er.J It It farc i .i;i . ' of f r t , . t T' " . r. :iSn-.- 1 i " r- -. ;tP-I t I 1 1 ' n - -- : :.' is , - ; . . ha . - t T i.iri t ' r.-t- Oe-rr- .il V B. . fr m LI'HI'.AIJI: An rr.ls.r.:er of th. 1 e.fr Lu Sh'lttleC hrp r. riUl" fT r. the Mantl forest I lt. - .'t i.;.r f '. .. . ! tt- ". M--Je- . , ? 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