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Show am. s Lake The aist telegr G I BA A HiC t r r. a BIG MINER SUFFERS FROM M FFAT LINE HAS CLEAR A "HOUSEMAID'S KNEE FIELD INTO SALT LAKE A1W F C ft 1 SLt s MOST EXPENSIVE PIECE OF EGAD Provisions of Posting Ordinance Passed by the City President western and Pacific Council Disregarded. Road Says He Is riot Hampered by Gould or READY TO FIGHT LAW. Harriman. & San of Denver, North- John Grayson, Who Has Not Knelt in Church for Two Years, Is Quite PuzzlcJ. IS NOW BEING BUILT. Are-Generall- . y BILL-POSTE- of The nnar.rcrTrar.y In Rood condition. Trirj;) lavtr.K W0 KfTVclfl by th Hurry n Wall trrt. nr, t . tlnn nrk Andersd bill-poste- 4 l" rs, t-- b i ; ' l 1 -- , r"-r- . 1 $ : iHnn nnck naccpfl hv the Cm TIC 11 JlllV V ' - '" " I 1 J t r fr-r.i- rs. er ' I r-- ''' i - 1 r f' v--. a r- ' j ? '. . - V i- -i 1 -- 5 - - ; j . .!;. - t- j- . 1 ;jf f It-J j' 5 .- . 11, --. . : 3 - tv r 1 i - " - hf xj End J?i-r- . Tr " - .. . , t-- "!re-.ur r 1 r ? . f 1 v it? i:, t-- " ' i . ' 1 t; . f 1: v..-r- ; . 1 . f 1 : , , ' - 1 " ' 1 ..-,i- r-- r - ? 5 . 1 "lV ; r- - " r- n . i 1 :, V ' l'rr . 'e.if, : ". h:,t'.--- . J 4 J : - 1 i- - . GUARD IS ENDED r f n -- NOW IS A BANKRUPT . n i.f !J." VT 'f ..!: atV.ef.d" d Iv it; .p f " IT'". ;,!:! t!-- p t.r nt P .a . Tt. YOUNG POLITICIAN Kecruits Hetuni Prom Camp Timp.v nogos With Pleasant Memories of Field Work. -. r- 1 d " S-- . I.aAi ,.f l.' 11 I. a? - T: j i George II. Crosby. of Richfield, Co::v rnittee Clerk of Last LrgiMnluie, ! Nutic.nal 1 j ar o t . .1 . .... 4 . . . -. r. . 3 i C ' , , : !,ilr(. v il. . - . r ft r - r. . . b 1 , -- ! . . - kv. I- -. : . -! t :: 1 v . efT-ni- i !". d-r- 1 ... I x S J : TV I ! ! d,--u;o- r, 1 1 1 - 1 ; 1 . 1 - d r-- . - -- - -,l - ; M.-.r'.ln- e .'.. I " I . a- ns ring. Toot-Kace- r. mnn named Cameron, who vmiii. Ju ?i r. Is wanted by tne imacoa a a of appropriat- - lI on a charge Oedn 1.police ... --, , . : Vi cum nf 5T7". inj? to a woman with whom Cameron has been living. , fc. fnAt-rflpp- Planning Fruit Exhibits. F. J. Hendershot will at once bsin the classitication of the fruit -- . vv? TTb, a - 1 - : J ; -- 1 1 .v-ei- .1: '. J., 1 ,.1 -- ...-)- ..'... , -- . ... a r O- - a-t- W an ... ' . , .. .t, 1'. . t,r . a,-,- . ... L. - - . . . - m ri'?: i"V!L ;i:,a: a: : , .. . t l ,,. : - .1-'1 . Hhrarv i a and ountv . . ,vi-- . . ... t r t . ! a' i i".' U 5 ! t!.t:.f Th- - f inn I t: J la !I 1 1 ! (.r-:.i- of " . I f ,;i. w... t'. v?iu H Natl ;V rn f a .(''III vt. i: t" It" ... .m t - . t . - - , ..- i 1" - -- el ' ' V- t- k ; r . I . , -- V a - T Ti dK' th ttn y , v - V - . r r . " AN EVER-INCREASIN- A LAST FAREWELL lSENEI-I- Z' v.. - :? . t . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY POSITIVELY THE LAST BAYS i r 2 tJ r "mmmm , I JL H 1 IjMAW ut "A ii TO ALL! T 3 . a. I si BUSINESS DEMANDS LARGER AND MORE COMMODlOfS CJt'ARTERS: G - fmams' FORCED TO LEAVE THEIR PRESENT QUARTERS collection and exhibits for the Irrigation congress. Itad-is that the menagerieAir. idea, expectedsome McClurtr. time ago by vanced will be carried out. This is to construct animals, dragons, elephants and the like, out of some kinds of fruits and display valley them in that manner. The Payette lot of fruits m of Idaho is to have a fine acrnnlintr to a letter received a prominent yesterday fromofA. Ji. Moss, that section. Colorado horticulturist will also be well represented. ... . ?'"r "" .n fT7 c::?e ..... :c.-:.'iyC'.i,ir::- ; 5 . . t" " r - Tt' L. i II KA f I . 1 ?-- . 1 I : bit-1?- . Special Policeman Horn shotto twice rlast at a hobo who ref jsed dostop night when so. The ir he was ordered to avenue. Both I-'on Grand occurred shooting their mark, and the shots Mew wild of is said on It his continued way. tramp man went to the residence of a that the Mr. Becraft and tried to sell a "phony p. " - . " 1 s J-- - . r-.- I ment, which cured her all right. I h;uc also used it for old sores, frost and skin eruptions. It does th work. NEWS ? !! J I ) i rv 1. In ll 'l of . xainl", at! : . It." ' b a encamjuiKnt taw !.! an; t he j. re.s L t.. j tl have f ii Guard is over, tab y t:?.if ri .'.,mir.atir t 'it thrt v'!,'!c-V,r- r!!l I" rrlif rnilS for I.eTiy -turned to their n snective honv s and I ,av" - n un.il b to l.i; I .M y i .. f,. nothing r mains of Camp Timpanogos P k.! ilh.n r i etir s: nutatn'r k ta v. i. .: ; 5.ik t i 1. it.. Ceors" II. Ctosi..save stray bits of refuse scattered alon I!., v !.jor. t!. " ' ' e.;t:ai-U-li-;;I.. i 1 the ...nuvr. ::lln f"r their the shore of Utah lake which escaped the s.,rfl . ie ! w, ;t the Plar.';;itd k ia the S riP ard of th ! ' rubbish fires that marked the departure I ,; r I I a (" a prt ef ;;r iv t known a- - a K iul.U' n r of the campers. I b '': V , The outing was a successful one and Kor. ir.ta bai.knute . accrue will from benefits . . tf-tmany lasting " tt of 11 in vtn'i.l C ,t m it ... , . . 4..x The old recruits had memories f fnr- - laa P C - w .ol f'UVi h " l I ! at- t ) in th" :. atl .!.d mcr lessons in lield work ireshen-and Ir.v-tf s U nforUnr.it l v,l. !. r o 1I.. thr nr-- or.es those who have onlv 'V nrMr. rr.h ' tf'.'t r . ntlv iolnrd th Cuards. Parned much I'a-W'aC"ii i,;.f.k S't- CinsoiJd Eliot Mountain Sh-?. about actual field life that will be of '. M I. le'mi.anv. S'.:-! ... .if.-.... w. m. ..1 va,. - . f ever to if . benefit them calkd upon C. , Sr.. II. great "r..!e . M. t n follow the drum and fife in actual W. iv.-,aj" t: : II ' IV Mi'.irf. f r n of J. . I - t t I. . : r ! II ( I ltt!..C ....... .... vvm W.ir!.! r r. u ikrfl ...'.. . ' J Vat-i-e: V W I I Cr.na. n itt-Ti'.oir.as r"t. S.:; 1: II. !;;.- - ' ,,v j,..,t,. i,.u-,.. r i. i . r. f : r .1 M. ;Me J. Cured Paralysis. - nni- - i t . . ... c v ;.r m tire on. 11. . .. t o . o, k i I , ?r:f-'O. e.n..i!.-r;,;.i-- a l..m!. rt. Per 'V. Trait, Tex., writes: j s. w. Bally. P. .1. t..r y- l,t.r.--.a"My wife had been suffering five ' ' ,r . r. :i.y. '. - i with paralysis in her arm. when I ns 'ir.tr t . r the of The - t - i irii:!.:1:;::,:,;!' ; I t V m-ni- - - - r f- 1 l- . '' l .( : i e J - ... i j S33 Shoots Twice at a Tramp. Police Want T----i M-:r.- j.-ar- OGDEM tZt c ,ft i,', . - bn ai t iJ e -.i tt-r- and approved by Mayor Thompson on the 31st day of the same month. At the time of its passage, July 1, 13, was set as the time when all sections of the bill board ordinance should be observed by the A Telegram reporter walked through several streets in the business districts todav. noting the following violation?: On Fourth South, just west of State Ftreet, are two billboards. P.oth are and built right on the sidewalk line lowthe between neither has any space est portion and the ground, as provide.! bv the statute, on tne norineasi tui-nof Main and Fourth South streets is a vacant lot, around which is a billboard fronting the streets, where the same conditions apply. On Main Street Also. At 311 South Main, a billboard recentand ly constructed, is the proper height distance from the sidewalk, but there is no space underneath as is required by the ordinance. On West Temple, just below Fin.t South are two similar cases where there is no open space at the bottom. On the northeast corner of First West and First South there is a board used never been for posting bills, which has same condiin the remains altered and another tion as a year ago. There is town on similar board a little nearer South. First Violations were also found in three First South and South places between on West Temple street and fifTemple near teen other billboards were located was which of each the business district, gam 1 ; : s I It o-.n- opiM-H0- - US. 5 . i 1902, bill-poste- -. - kf y 1 P: t...:.'f i ! t t r1 h ptThe Denver, Northwestern & Pacific .. th rtv I . ' Va td railro.nl being built from Denver to ."i r';'I ,) j i now working In a clar Salt .f ..'..Trr. rt th ? v. the bad Held. The Harriman and Could interhae 1 j nn Uu tr. Ft Ui s mi'!"'li all "r 1,141 ests have withdrawn ur,!! r I urn 'n 1 in- the new project and have assured the (ior.cl nd th Hnrrtirn nr.l .it .k . , th-iv. that Ill u of t.-the i?.f" AHurd thy st! promoters er.trprl?. will place no obstacle in the way of the l a i ;i J.. building or operation of tho new ro.ul. v !!. President David II. Moffat strenuMUST Or; .Uter.ti-.nfi.r uv-nously denies lh reiKirt which c ontlr.tici TEACHERS to appear In the public preps to th" PASS EXAMINATIONS i effect that his company has taken i tlM banner of th r.oU idand ben-a- th 't nr1 In n n Interview Ul the P TiVf r . . . ! , . Tt. . . T. 1, I v UI-' " , ,r , c:r. rui.dent vt The TeJefxram . ' ' . r v. found to violate somr provision of th" ' ah.: t'1 s. i: I to thCcrtlficatr 4in i omt'.'inv has entered title Tl;i-of ; all "In parts nearly unlinnncp. 1 h v,y',. sdllantes with lb- city similar instances are to be round. VutMiigllng ' : mil. : ',; t svndi'-at'or anvop. e!e. for th it -- if , . re rai n r f , I Two New Boards All Right. ra 1.1 -i c. l.ro .( in Alto, t and the road H entin ly f ? ; U1 w retr-'iii ec ini--U t n t. tion r.ficht ' tr r? hue new will at the Two eat ;ir.d boards, tyltively .j ;, .,t U M'of Wevt Tt imde and Third South To a direct ue: tl- -n as to the truth c.f la ff lt:h. ' ' ! which th.- statenvnt. credited to a pron.ls.et.t constructed, Ktr(tftfi h,iYO . unt Jh U . , lh- - "as rttrxl , n v nnfrirm I n t ho nrdln :i r.c th.it effect in r. llnaneh ijt ivnver , t. t h ,r I h r , 5l p nt h w n-- r i;i;r.ot ro t t ,;r,lf-Also on the southeast corner of State inances of the Denver. Nor. -I d Mon I n 'f t H pierected k. ba been J In Mimnr jb.-street two have .:?. had recently lly by ! Mr. MofTat r..4.,rd th- - Ktern money which are legal. "'.V jaarkrt, tj,..nt i th- r..Ur n .r, V , cinphaK-;tllrep' I ' . ' nttt We hae all th money we want ur. j r.T. i t i t c. r t k ;l jh;;t t.ue an Sof - i . tu are paying our Mil .if ov,,,2 OUTING OF UTAH'S . .. . t ' r :p The l.ouble in W;.ll str. t did j ot af- - i,ulrb lnt the m.!l-- r. lh- : n t .1 j : . ;ikk.-f. ct uc in i he leaft. Th only ti.mMe the r,t ,:t j.;n.:, ot Nearly two months have elapsed since the time expired which was set by the City Council for the removal of some Killbnards: nnrl th remodelinc Of Oth- ers.r Yet on almost any street. ..in, the city one can see violations ot the or- HE WENT TO CHURCH. DOCTOR THOUGHT nlchl'.rhl - Greene of representative of Owens, Varney said to The Telegram today: Francisco, "Speaking for my firm, I am willing to conform to every section of the ordinance relative to billboards,' if it is possible. I am governed entirely in this matter. Not many who by the wishes of the property-owner- s rent us the privilege of erecting a billboard on their premises are willing to give up an extra twelve feet of ground, as demanded by the Council. Again, a billboard is usually erected for a fence, and of what u?e is a space fence to protect property from vandalism when there is a two-foa I that maintain board? City between the ground and the bottom of the but new on it enforce erections, and new a ordinance Council may create that it has not the power to change anything which was built before the time the ordinance was passed. Counsel has already been engaged, and should a case come to trial, we are ready for the fray." S. t l jviMib!!- In tJ. - !- i.t r't.t r-r.- Ti" RS . "VY. 1 - ! n 1 n :z, H i,t h -- . jj 1 o.-iiih- A PRICE CARNIVAL. UNRIVALLED, I "NCI lALLLNGKD. A MERCHANDISE BUTCHERY! APPROACHABLE! COME GET YOUR SHARP.! POSITIVELY THE I.AhT CALL. Forfeits Bail of $100. Brown, who was released under with bonds, and who was charged failed to sellins liquor without a license, and his bail appear in court yesterday, was declared forfaited. William Sumner, Kitchen, who clerk at the Kolitz Kandy was arrested on the same charge, entered a plea of gruilty and will be sentenced Fri10 J T $100 day at Y'l Ii THAN TIIK WOIILD'H UF.ST I!oY.--' CLoTIUNC AT IA: r 1 $3.68, 52.(;8. Sl.6(). Faces Charge of Theft. . NOT A 1 A 'A 1 ! City Briefs. "Fire yesterday afternoon in the rear of the Underwood" typewriter establishment for some considerable excitement (.r.uH-a of out with was damage but put time, S9. less than probably Mice JJrisgs, colored, who yesterday adthat her chief mitted to Justice Howell of late had been serving thno Salt Lake, was senin "the city jail at tenced to twenty-liv- e dajs in the Ogden on a charge of drunkenness and disorderly conaiict. AVllliim Keelv,' Tld Kami) and John arrested Tuesday by Keilv. the threeonmen ot committing oftieer WilsonWest susnicion at Ogden . wcp yesterday each convicted of vagrancy and sentenced to serve thirty days in the city stockade. PEERLESS - vi : !;.; : V M OFFER! r : S FT'--Nt- r i . r ' s .:, - a V 1 - .,' V 1- WAITING ft OIifi I ? - II AY WIJJ F.N t I F Wl SI, MMl'.i:. 79c ()C 01 Till; STck. $i.8S. cji(.; ::ainii:p. $4.38, $3.78, $2.98, Men's Hats at Half Price. Men's Furnishings at Half Price. of flakcrs' Cost. Hats and Furnishings at Boys' and Children's in Attendance. NO Double Force of the accused. -3 j Alfred Kcnumin ;c ? & Co. I'tV .0 '4 rr S1I..0.S7.29.SUS:.SS I 3 f o v FORCED FROM THE BIHLBIN CI United Workmen Rates. 17? MAIN STRFF.T 8 Watch for the Petticoat Lane for Men. .; : 1 'J " - ! I '.'V. n f 1 c. t'- - The grand Aug. Helena, Mont.. of United Order Ancient the of ledge today rejected the Workmen lor Montana vl by the supreme benefictarv rates adopt meetings, but lode-at 'recent St. Paul fund rate promuladopted thetheguaranty aunreme body. The sugated by no guarantee fund provided preme lodge years or rate to members of iifty-tiymore, OUt Hie .uunifiiia rtiu.i" '""h"' "J,u the "rate at 50 cents lor each $17) of f? Insurance. ! 1 f Salespeople - bui-giar- 1 1 1 tt f r :i 79c. OF KNTlIti; STOCK. .... Charles Wilson was yesterday arrested on a charge of stealing a larg amount of Short IIne silverware from an Oregon car at Poeatello some days ago. dining Some" of the stolen goods were found on A NF.. o.mmn Foi.i-Vi.n- S' t cost, not thi: ouniNAitv. so Tumi) of makt:ks FJiSKWHRllE. AVI mscONTINFj: TIN: I'oVS '.i iTIllNU i:fsi- . acus s to 10. vaufus up to $11 ciivjici; ni:ss raised Clb H ANiT. FAST BOY'S SUITS and OVERCOATS that a large crop this year. bi-tii- 'i OVERCOATS ri.OTMlNC fFFIK f iltEAT AND FXHKA1U) OF Mi.AN:- - A S.WINC OF YoFll UIV- APPKAI TO YOI". IIAltD-KAltNFThr.l..MlS. No (loODS CI I A IlC I :n. SUNT P.AND-OUT ON Al'PUOVAL OK TAKUN IJACU. ng of the product has been Operations In the beet fields will begin tiie first part of next week. MOTHERS! PYS OUR o'clock. beet-raisi- CHILDREN'S SUITS AND v-ILl. is- Ueady for Sugar-Tdaki- n to is beIn opThe Ogden sugar factory erations about September Oth. Reports districts say from the sugar orr-upatio- UN- 'V . T n A- - i Trf- fa lit kii t-- .. if Ti i i. r ,a- .,'N-,i- . u u R 'N v n L19,t.''' Our New Number, I54 Main St. i n I s |