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Show The Sahf Lake Telegram 10 til The : ; We've said it before and it's worth repeating. It would not be a bad idea to lay in your winter's coal in September. Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE NTJMBEES. Business Office .240 Editorial Rooms 228 SALT LAKE, Utah, Tuesday, September 1, 1903, Dooly block.' Tel. 1042-Forecasts till 6 p. m. Wednesday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Unsettled and partly cloady tonight and Wednesday. DENVER, Colo.. Sept. 1. llKS. UTAH : Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler in south portion tonight. X. Bamberger northern and southern plateau regions, and the central Canadian province?. Precipitation was very light and scattered and occurred over portions of southwestern Utah. Arizona, New Mexico. Texas, and the central Canadian Thunderstorms were reported at Phoenix, Ariz., and at Winnipeg. Mani- s. prov-'nce- toba. The temperature charges were unimand slight, except fall f lt to portant 12 depress over portions of Montana, and Washington, and a rise of 10 to 1 degrees over southwestern Utah, and Minnesota. R. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. !o J THE SIGN OF DISTRESS Tour eyes will treat you fairly. They will give you timely warning if overtaxed. At the first sign of distress of our free avail yourself scientific ' examination and Philadelphia and Boston. 2: Washington, 61; Ch'cago. St. l.o.ils. Minneapolis, CS; Cincinnati. u KNICKERBOCKER, 0. D. SNAP SHOTS AT 259 MAIN ST. YOUR SAVINGS May Assign Teachers. Are well invested in our jewelry. Everything we sell, is worth what it costs you. and will prove its quality with long-tim- e wear. Yours for pleasurable trading. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, The Board of Education will rsmeet at o'clock tonight. The t at may be assigned to their respective schools. T.Hu MAIN STREET. k ' p r of hfu-- t x iey??' v-- j jigs - "3 AFFECTED EYESIGHT th-'- Make? the world seem dark in more ways than one. Pfrmlt us to make it light for you. to is Tf it possible improve the sight we will do so by fitting GLASSES that will fill all requirements. The cost will not be preat unless lens of special construction are necessary. W. W. HALL, Jeweler SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phone 1421-- tufd of Peter Malmstrom. who last. The estate I? di.-- valued at June i'r'-limina. . 1 ! . I f- -i vice-chairm- an f uTfb-- "t- ; :st,. - ; r h - Special Sale, One Week Only i , ;T rt.f'- ejin In e I K ,l if-- irt ar tytard,r "butted in pair.? got ?trah"d wllh A "j S i ' t f r 1 C ju h tur e, T'i . t5-- i ! wln. : hu-ba- I V. ? !! ti WEATHER REFUSES i! ! ' th t tin j j i 1 t he j tr,r.u-tkr.'-- f l! I t j. b f te r. Hi- c - th" f ;o ! - f i wl't 1 f t THE FORD HOTEL JOHN R. NORRIS, Proprietor. water in every Hot and cold running room KO rooms, 20 private bath?. 144 W. First So. St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. Your Best Friend you three times a day at meal time in good bread from Meets x f ' ? IU mornln filed .1 certified C"p ti Jes of ira oi iual'.e.n with S'i r tary of State Hammond. The u.nv is capitalized for 12."" dhlded Into at many shares of the par .ilue of St each. (Jeorce 1. Roblnfon ha C orix-ratio- i 1 1 i:1 n ov ;. k k i..:., o .: k ; To l.ir'i T(?mperatur. I.' j, . . !,(fn i'it" ,itb I V, I ''.Of FLOUR mvn HBHHa . U j ri i. J J I -- H V, i '. . IVvcr tlt rr: s ' t I-- M vd r i . ' ri . 7 f t ! J ' ! ' r 1 Hill Soda Fountain orr. rcsTcrricr. JO 1 S ? '. LEE KIM YING 4 t!iy. at 6 o" . k th The temjernture noon I i tystill morning was W lc. l and w as an t rt"l!.,: dej;.. tdch-rYesterday's ir.xlnium wk The forrrast for tomorrow Is unnet-tie- d and partly rjoudy. rln . '. i ed ss k laki. WALT VrA lr f u rru: rr. rr CiTT, VTA.2i. rr VICTOR'S s RHEUMATIC REMEDY fi ' F.'.r a? I . 4 II ' t A 1 t 4 THE LIQI DRUG CO. JAN1T1; m:!;V!'':, HOUSE CLEANING IN Al.5. 1T M F.ltAN' Hi; ;i;: fi i ' . 1 JUST RECEIVED (1 ;r Cantaloupes n m.i.v 'h lc ! Li;N Wltii.N 1 ? LIONS OF THE LORD A ff-.r'A m.v o '. 11. v t !- - .f e pt.:f. ir.. J r f l r. tr,; 1 - d t - a - t' 5 and 1 r . ..; s Utah's Choicest ! - Rocky Fords : 14 t CALLAHAN'S flrk. ii 74 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. i - L 4 N OLD BOOK STORE ImnM iffln.' nn" n" tln;c lo fohclai," WtMhlr.f Un 1 tie ! nt re-Fitt- X n sv r.bT The National Co. Cleaning J'J : navln Tr .(-- for r " ! C , wciih-- to lkn U tat, rWt y.M-Xn- 1 cherish rnen.arie" of th.em. Te.!a' almost n ht. In alt dhT r t the weather man. In th ptlan of t?.e strer-frnuft have len "ttoking th wrong pip' wnen n' i re. ,mi-- i rm.rr il dr, TJ - r ; 1 1 hr . ;&',. ? 1 : Q s, : ..... Well, ilv !""l'r wa tartly rijfht lll pnb.idy t Thou., hot AUK'u-- t day I r.a cvr.i!nn to forgotten. f"T there :- him?" of her "She ays be reminds dead Fido.'WrxUanapoUi Sun, n t'.-- a - f r piy yr-trf.- defendant. The complaint sets forth that th was working for the company at West Jordan, and Its smelter at plant (b) "Contemplation" ..Seharwenka "dh on he was unloading NEW QUARTERS FOR last Old that April (c) Melody a carload of coke Into hins. While enFirst movement from Seventh ConDe lierlot gaged in these labors he Mopped certo Allegro Maestoso ujin R. G. FREIGHT MEN Claude J. Net tl ton. chute of a bin to Inspect It. whereGrand offertoire Ilatiste the It gave way and he fell down Into upon the bin. sustaining Injuries which caused The - x otfifes of the freight p.rt-nu-his death. Marriage Licenses. Willard Garrett, Nej.hi. 1'tah of the lilo (hand are to Ve n.ovd lna P. Chase, Nephl. Ftah within a few das frm the third f.- -r Archie Rennion, Vernon. Ftah REBEKAHS PLAN BIG of the Dody building to the croun 21; Sadie Squires. Salt Lake floor. Th otTlee of the Colorado Ml Clifford I. Goff. West Jordan. Ftah y Sabina J. Larson, West Jordan. Ftah.l'ij whlvh r.ow adjo'r.s the III Grande DAY AT SALTAIR John Campbell. Ftah ras.er.Kcr depart mrt r.fice nn Wrt Hilda Norman, Salt Lake T tnple treet. will he nmvr l to the 2 John L. Rrown. Murray. Ftah The Rehekahs. auxiliary Order of third flor. irj Lucy E. Fisher. Mill Creek, Ftah otTlco reom formerly oecuplcd hy Odd Fellows, will hold the hoaads at thThe I belr.R Edward A. Tilt, Salt Lake Parinc offo Missouri TwOvina Neve, Salt Lake ps Saltalr Wednesday. Septernher Tid. Mr. assistant and ivrrah. get erot have? prepared a Hut of twenty-fou- r They Into It moe will Uer.zon, Evanton. acr.t. Wyo Joseph probably events. The ladles' tug of freight next week. Gwendolyn Jones. Salt Iike the j" war sporting within will le nn Interesting feature. 21 John E. Iree, Rountlful, Ftah Th char.ue Is Indue ma le to Rle the will he a tug of war between There A. IS HolUrook. Rountiful Hannah depHrlment riKre rwrn and tf. the Woodmen nnd the Odd Fellows for freight 40 it the advantage cf he!.r.g on the Angus M. Hoffman. Salt Lake give t2Z. a valued silver at The cup 40 Salt loving lake Jorgensen. Josephine Maccabees and the Odd Fellown will ground floor. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Com- also pull In a tug of war for a $2f silver "I tf ou have rhpkrn frr d;ti rr." cup. pany, Yesuh." sM Mr. F.rmlu One of the largest crowds of the lajt No. 1 East Temple street, has half a mil"I hop- you tMjujfht the rMrkn. lion dollarB to loan at lowent market rates half of the season is expected. 10; hut de r .:. n ln wr "Wrll, on first-claWill make loans Ost rhpv.cn security. regular. ftrlrtly for short or long time, on real estate or "Why dres she take such an Interest In rooMlr r.n tm ,fnri- - foh tnn:h. u l.'it de-reas- t s t.t.:;i:;cz ah:; ;;2.r.v:;;a it. CLEANING 5 ake I J.'.r.lS " cool i WALLPAPER! k t, n 'i Hot Soda Water 8 : ' ;lr (! i -- " j : te n alleged to le due a damages resulting from the death of Oliver l'LterMin. father of the hi Id mi and hut'hand of the guardian, width Is alof the leged to he due to the carelef-tusum of collateral. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President: fit ORG 12 M, CANNON, Cashier, t ...... - h i "... k' ,'i: J. Peterson, T r I a tt f ' '. t! e At l ! f y. V Jh-rrur- . HUSLER'S j - . : Yc Uc ! " - iirx:;rcnr. . N, t- , , i - ?- i r- 1 J u. . j tsf t - - - ; t - w f 5 T - ..dUl.tltb w .1. Th'-o..- . f : ! t-- 'i i V - ii!-.- Sr.. r;rr. ' I"!- - jv 1 1 ? OSTEOPATHY f i 'ft !l I wr.,i t U . S - Jt- - ?e j i u. -u11 I - : ' . j . ; 1 r. i!i!l! ' nn f & ; . ! ; " t "The Th" T I 1 - f Jlin j 1 ay mn m ! . p; ' t ,:trl ? ,s i i 1 t , ai-'- I r e it k m "m 5 k.'i t Ji ' n i ft. . : - .k ; an U ij i, i ' t, V. Sccil.Cui Rnwf !j it ;i . 1 j ( - p. I f pr I h' t . i' guardian ad minor of litem eight children, today filed mit against the HJnijhum Copper and Gold Mining company to recover the Today's Organ Recital. L''W " 't ; j ;ot fir: bur fli ii rn., W()tInrFt' ICC Main St. tl rat f 1 e t v. ' af JT ! - : p I r t 1 Proo General The fi'h JiH.r - 9rt14- f3 i I mi.mnB lit- - IS INCORPORATED a The following programme will be rendered at the Tabernacle organ recital at o:Q o'clock this afternoon: "March of the Magi Kings" Dubois (a) "Album Ieaf" Seharwenka s,r - f EX- $1; . r. TO GROW COOLER HUSBAND'S DEATH de-po- - I i.r - PROVO HOSPITAL ANY KIND To Upper Falls, Sept. 3rd. 1 p. m. Leave It. G. W. t e- tr.i 1 - t- 1 " tm ii.ni zviqtt..:; a rnn: l,e . - n. W. SECOND SOUTH ST. i I ' e-- . u.t . h - j 4 . . CURSION """i I New Wilson irorrL. if i rf the p.cht at .r.'r. in tr ,Mr e ilrtPId Irene w . then artrti.! n I ..rR- I ljfU I rl'lr! Ji V'.f ; si n with an n?iu!l lth n i! ll Til ; To thl Hhe plr:.le,J guilt) In Ju!e I f. ," r I ' Tanner"? ourt thl mnrr.lre. afl It h.e.i yr lMivir.d rirr to me iiirici court jrr. ' HJ bond?. LI u- ti- ji Sn The Hn'd wotnin !r!are? p we.tr cut omp! lnt? rharcirg hr a HcTt-- r r.emer.t I and the Wllwn woman with e. 'I f t rlmlr.al offer, ;l-- WE HAVE IT. 'Phone 80S. Burton Coal & Lumber Co., i . ;i The.., at ; L. ,T 1 r.t f, tf - I tn j I. X. A. 1 hT t r r r. - . l out He 1 YOU WANT. '; Judge Miner Says. ley. Not fkAtlnfied with havlrc t kill the WiUon wr.ti-.with the cvin. l Irene eiid nn umhrrlln rr.J :.d to beat llattie tn the face, p.ad Rt t.""f. threw a g'.a ar?r. Hhe striking her n th 1a k p....rd of b-- EMPLOYEES' t. f t THE STANDARD FALL HATS Septnster ha ArilX' l. anl t!. Ce-- i i vre gt tty d W. Alid. jwerpje of alt For good dressers are Miller, Warbur-to- n eletted i resident: John and Fred W. T.iyh r. e n and Denney, our entire lines for the the charatr f the w .'.?. r i;tited , . , i use . season now on sale. on treasurer .io. h It t n ."ir; .ir.'. l iarj ;tnj F BROWN, TERRY & WOODREFF CO. tn tb , Pr. Hyatt n w here r.ttrjieu v. Ill h ICG Main St. trained and th wo t'.l Vrl;tf a same Septet. hi. 1; and Injured taken rate of M . . ULNYON HOTL. an i r,r crtd, r"rr'-r.inCARPETS CLEANED tdiM'-rinl of , the o! day ON THE PLOOU European and American Plan. FOR n.- -t ASKS r.J th1 In he rf fMin $5000 forgntten 6aTt Lak City's new hotel. The Ken-yonutttmn delightful tempcTAiurr. Large, superb ani Incomparable. AUERBACH ffj'.,!st. TJ 21 r I - ,i ; fr. . h-- a l- .itiT Jr. ; ? n i I runr.:: varrn. ice a I t. ivn vt .t t. r.-x- ," I -f .. : i.irfiai in e llT1 r j r- European and American. European, American, S2. tr l.Jne In ri!or T'ioki fmirt fbm Jill far- !i re v.i o three fihot? at tr.etu. f ! Mre-wild. r. 1 Ud that J'he "ffe-tthe hall? tork rd 1UII rati ttlln hi wife fired ,sl hint. !,;,ai nr.l according to tory. fofpot t t ' h ThH hi? Ket rlothlrg. the window for Mm and kit in the &! viee-presiden- 6G U - i -d ry c r - : I M s on-gratr- f r in t II. - Work f the J3f.it. J3.n0. th-sout- - t- !;rftie4tir U't ficer. A POPULAR FALL HAT. Such will be our nw Uorlon, possessing the style of hlKher gradf. and ml-- at nd he h : i . 1 Snk t!.IIUt or g Kensington on the north and Walworth on are schedule to gather In Salt Lake during conference week. This aggregation of former residents of London will he comprised of Saints and of the London conference who have to t'tah. Idaho and contig-.iis States during the past tiftv yars. A meeting to appoint eoir.rnitt-and outline the entertainment Is r for Thursday night at 7:?,') in room McCornick block, the office of the of the proposed social organization. If You Want to Buy aa Opal RingSee f MCtananay rcitd EKOWN. TEHUY hb-r- hrr f word from Wtirin I a y S;:rg on L. .May r.f 1 ig!.. who wa? ser-.- t to dr' i ti PSvcr. that a ! unit" r from ti, ciitnl'f hi of horses sufl-'rinhave b . n kl'.bd. that locality hTe d!- - .!?' h is galnd l irr" l.ead.y made t, and strenuous ffort? hae t stan.p It out. Londoners Will Organize. irom w r.iieeiiapei Hor-to-on n on the west. to theiwpreseniauves XT Pe-.itt- Health, has Asks Letters for Estate. orr, i:n:;yc:. n Dr. T. i: east via. Arizona and Now Mexico. During his sojourn in this city ho was tho of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Palmer of pufst llUo East Second South street. 2-'- f-- Line yhrt v I Many Horses Are Being; Killed, Says Veterinary Surgeon, to Stamn Out the Disease. The Eev. Briggs Takes Vacation. The Ibv. Howard Kripg. of Jersey "H. who has pteachet. at the I'irst Congregational church during August, loft yrsi r day for Yoscmite park. H will return TBI N N k-r.- ej. IN GREEN RIVER O tc:t 'Jb SNAKE RIVER ROAR ONLY A PROSPECT whll fw or r.o sanitary ar ndhTed to. rTUUl mI1 1 h A pnmlnnt health he that thrr wpr morning that an twice many tyjudd nearly unreported. exlting in th ilty, frvr, have ben reprtd tu th hsilth of- GLANDERS EPIDEMIC i kerrd KAIN S1REZT. 8 14 m Ii-r.- Hilma (I. Malmstrom has filed a for letters of administration to thepetition e.M.ite y. ' 1 " Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis returned yesterday from a six weeks' st iv in New York. Their r turn trip was delayed hours on account of hisli water tinin Iowa and Nebraska. railroad out In many places. racks heir.e; wash-Mr. Lewis is buyer for the Keith-Hri u company. 1 0(t'0 Ik. w m tr iLt rtlnt. Hall. Delayed by High Water. Vy-- 1 uppty. Atf-mpte- effect at once. Maddy has accepted a position with the telephone company. I rfrdlrc Attul Vaut. It wUl y&j J dm ta LIGHT ca" the remaining Htalth ofTlclaU nay thatdli-a-one of fthe h r.iuirn of the spread of th. who. U Mild, rcme of phylci.inf laxity do not report their raK of typhoid fever to the Hoard of Health. In orr It I nsnerted. thr nKthr nur lh Ir children through th- - rntlr fh b-- i;ih' qurtlon u In , y ii to rital. Jind Edna John. S yearn o'.d. living at S72 Wtit Houth Temple Mrret. are There was trouh!? dark and ba.dy Kr.utsford. iturr.fl from a Puig E.i.-lr-n in the colored quarter early this morntrip yesterday and will fill a similar posiing, when Irene Hall took thro., jd.oi tion at the Wilson. at l.or hus'.i.md and llattie Wil-n- . h. whom th" irat Irene dl.re Bo.ard cf Works Keep Quiet. usur-In her hub.md'i af-f- c her place At the mooting of the Hoard of I'ablto t lor.?. Works j ost pday afternoon only routine imTlr trouble CKitsrrd on Eranklin business was tran.aeted. Nothing of who came t.p and the Kepler-Kelseavenue, about T o'clock. portancewas not referred to. matter welch? nbmit 2'H' pound?, heard that her huband was at the ilinn woman' Electrician Takes New Job. place, r.nd arming herself with a rewent at once to the latter"." O. E. Maddy, who for the past two volver, houi-e- . m assistant electrician with yrars ha? the lire department, yfstordav tendered hi.s resignation to Chiof Dvin'. to tak" formrr fft rm- - fcbvluttly bar r.olr.z lo Kzo price before purchst.r. cUcvl.fir. Low Trices and I!iaUe Gola cf oar business. ' cir.c wfclch the purity of the regular A fln article of dUiUll wHter prepared In FaII (Vt Takes a New Position. ?hrws. -' Is the l Any the h-- Mrs. proved to ha ttt. Salt Lake's Darktown Is Stirred by the Marital Infelicities of Irene HOME NEWS. S3 235 Wi; GJ. advice. If you ANGRY WIFE FIRES 3 HOTS AT HER HUSBAND Temperatures Elsewhere. ruiCACO, Sept. l. 7 a. rn. Temperatures: New York. . wtrr. b- DItU!d () 1 ,l.Kglg.tBtait.l..,!iL1!U" Tbt iuccei cf cur Huir.rf U tanv ca CONTAINS NO GERMS OF ANY DISEASE. fJ BUYERS: TO DIAMOND se s ? 0 DISTILLED WATER ! i'J The epidemic of typhoid fever which has been claiming many victims In this city has now extended its cenpe a little wider and Is taking In some of the nearby settlements. Sugar House ward, where Fmc we ks ago smallpox raged to fiercely. I threat-ene- d with the fever. The first ca,e In that district was reported to the Hoard of Health this morning. Vivian leverage, S yearn old. living at 11.17 Washington avenue. In Sugar ward, is the latest sufferer. Three more cases were also reported this morning. Edna Martin. year old, living at 7C9 East Third South: Charb 5 ears Vallero. a young man -old, whoso house ! in Central ity. Colo., and who is now at the St. Mark's hos- - WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the Missouri and Mississippi valley, lake region. North Pacific States and northern Rocky mountain slope; and lowest over the The Man on Meighn St. e Authorities Declare That Some Physicians Fail to Report Cases of the Fever. WEATHER FORECASTS. That good coal is the best. V HEALTH OFFICERS SAY MUCH TYPHOID IS HIDDEN Tin: 1:1. sr.t in; :': vi;m: i r. - - n E. Harper's T. oncvr Or :i; as r.sr iu:co:;i QfAUTT. rcuTii st. |