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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1203. MOFFAT ROAD RECEIVES NDS FOR , BRYAMTES IN CONTROL OF PARTY MACHINERY BIG ORDER OF STEEL N COUNCIL NON-PARTI- SA Best of Men of the City Should Be Active in Municipal Campaigns, Says Big Hotel Man. We are approaching the realization of what has been our dream for years for Salt Lake City two or three new railroads. Can we now afford to handle municipal affairs in a small way? I believe that the best element of Salt Lake will stand together this fall without regard to party and give the town an administration of progress that will mean growth and prosperity. GUS HOLMES TO THE TELEGRAM. : "I have always been a firm believer depends largely upon the successful it re-is handling of municipal affairs, in in municipal elecin this to fall policy tions. The end desired in choosing men shortsighted spect, for we hurt our own Interests by g non-partisans- to serve the city is not the strengthen-irfailing to do our part. furnot the of a political machine, All Work for Salt Lake. the but of ambitions, personal thering "We can secure a good administration by working on lines, growth and prosperity of the town." This is the opinion of Gus Holmes, keeping always in view the best interests of the city. There are good men. proprietor of the Knutsford hotel, and plenty of them, in precinct. We one of the heaviest taxpayers in Salt must search them every out, and by public Lake. demand them to serve, not ne"You have taken the vight method to cessarily compel men of large capital, but repawaken an interest in the municipal resentative citizens, men who have the The ability to handle large affairs in a large campaign," said Mr. Holmes to not has "If In no other manner will we seTelegram today. an any city administration, it way. the right kind of an cure administration that will help is solely because those who should be Salt Lake to grow." most concerned in its welfare refuse to do their duty." Politics and Business One. "What is their duty?" "To regard politics as part of their business. Some say that business and politics do not go well together. I say that politics and business cannot b well separated, meaning by this that it is the duty of every business man to take such an active interest in the local elections that he will do all in his to power to secure the very best men for offices." municipal "How are they to do it?" of Five "Bv beginning their work in the proper time and place. And that is not at the polls, after all nominations are made. Then you likely have unsatisfactory men upon both tickets, and all you can do is to take your medicine A large black and white spotted cat. and look pleasant. that lives in a hay barn in the rc,ar of at the Bottom. non-partis- an MURDER IN Conservative Alarmed Over Pros- 0 pects for Presidential Campaign. ' The men who have the interests of the town at heart, the men who have the ability and experience to look at d standpoint, things from a to do any good at if wish must, they all, begin at the bottom. They must do what they can to arouse the right kind of an interest in the campaign; they must get out to the primaries; they must help make the nominations." "They say they are too busy," suggested The Telegram man. "Oh, yes, they say that," replied Mr. Holmes. "I have said that myself, the same as others who have large interests in the town, but we are not too busy. We cannot afford to neglect these things. Our business prosperity broad-gauge- f TO GO South First West street, gave birth to a litter of five kittens last Saturday Instead of being endowed with long. tapering tails, with which they might lash their sides when angry, all of these kittens had only a short stump, of an inch long as about three-fourta caudal appendage. On Sunday some member of the male feline tribe came across the nest of freak cats, and amid much wailing and gnashing of teeth, deliberately murdered four of them before the mother returned. The surviving kitten appears to be in a healthy condition, notwithstanding Its bobtailed blemish. hs PROVO CANYON AND RETURN FOR AMUSEMENT. $1.25, The Evening Telegram will In- form you on all sports, resorts and theaters. Look up the ad. column. -- f m-a- Rails and Cars for the New Line to Salt Lake Arc Now Arriving: in Denver. ! i promoters of the Denver Northwestern & Tacinc railroad project are pushing ahead, giving the lie o ! !"." pen fdmlth ally Inclined perron h. since Dave Moffat Hrfl said he vcnstd build to Mil Iake. have Wm conspicuous In the character of " knocker." The Denver mrr ponder, l cf Th that a train Telegram telegraph cf nineteen Rat cars, vthkh r re recentMoffat .. tor U, ly built In Dayton. loaded XVnver in road, has arrived :"''f d sled rail, with an! :it the Colorado. e I at Imn company's tar,l The" Hal cars r th" f.Tft tr arrive r,t a large crdcr far r julj frei.t that va th plared by t h c n The jgr.n.er I ago. l!n iiv I tern de cf ratli l the lirKt Hat Jlvere-P r this vt. k far. r mrer ,c In; No d.f.rU" r!sr. ! .e, v ! m. xmrk at thl t. have b-a- a- - IT.--;-'- t .'.! l K? 5 la-- I t? " rt J J i STATE FAIR WILL BE A BIG SUCCESS Bord of Th" Tlni Exhibit. ef Vr-ar- ).?to have fair hd! i.ifftlrx it at vh ts rlru'.'ural lul f!o-.e- r K! V4 g; Irg. r.e-ro,- a Sn t'.c' V sh w Wrk .,? r, ! ;f T rui fparate e f' "iff ' " r t i.; r ; t' S. fHj'.' w i very Tr.rr. - t ' j f.4K it v. , ,f.rTr---- . vv rr-P-- It tern J'.re-- c a r.l man-iifarCiir- Hard at Wcrk fcr Exter.sir I Dire-ctc-r I'aking; y r t ; 1 J' I t "5 - r ra u: -- ;- ' fe-.- w- - ; t!-ar- e . ' ! 5 v " J". T '- J ? , eT ", -- .. " ' r to i' fT'-r- e t'. r. a r t! e , . m -r 1 a, - m-d- 1 t' ; t r a! at - tM r ire tvt th: v If " S!r r ' ! i 1. t " wt'K m balat. t.itn. o w c.d. f r fhe r th I, rar ej ..d S.i I'assnKeni In a Fort IvukU ?2 i.ir! were s'artlr l bj this utrarc outcry I; ; f T the b!g lurrel t ba'.f i'.ni r'.r-S- , S? d ! J e !. "1 ;i early last evening. .e r l ' f th r r"e" ? a r'art ,t th it M 1 "Insane prisoners on th-l- r way to p'er.ty . ,1 ' .1 ' I roJ..l : a ii i " f t re ! t Ald tl.er. one g w!? man. I' tat- - a. e I'rovo." Thn a firing of half a d .xn A SATISFYINO VALUL a' t : soldiers ran through tb '.' lt-' l r!' :i hat f'r f r paid th "you'll t "line," 'a c f itsd v t f " the rJ'.i'n!te fl;Ptlll off if !nn'l "U ' fa' put"! i J '" ! Uomrl.c kr 1jooj. liiiowN.J' Tirr.KY a rn, v(Mdi:rrr dTlMvrly yHM th tws. M Ft. lf Then to rhow Jut how rea.ly lOrULAH TALL HAT. wt-n-, wlrl-.- ! bf Kan to breakthy th boy Ul ' 'rt T rr- IJf ft r r on th- - cars. INTANTRY nrOIMENTS TO a 1 ca-r ? h'chfr i r. f r a ' g shout i "Help." co to raxLxrrxxrs. "They're rraay." s Ti:nuY ThTi a larg man a cm '.'! by an jr. i;i;w . ef rr ft largrt man app'-.ifdothr OMAHA, Hpt. 2 . "Here. oti young fellers, better rorr the Tr.l-""- 5 ir.far.try !i ; Li rary till GliT. with m" said th first mm. Il via r grdrg e ha rv P ;n Wn re. the r.i:i ;:'.;) an army officer. Ill friend via an r j I i h' re. The at other ofHccr. ur!a ar?ry ; :u "Listen tn him talk, woul I you." ri 1 nnirf rnilrr the T nt ? - I to re. .. ? ; i e J '.!. at or of thf boys. r r t . tiff X4. t rl t the c f.rr.rr.ar d'.r g r',rr;l f f tl "Itough hou." shouted another. t f f f t !. D ; .utn. i t cd l'.i::l"rr;.i a! ,"an ffi'i I the tmubt r.bd fiv Whn s ::i . ' . j a .e r t f T :rd rk.t:i' Tl. ;i blueeOHiM with cJothlrtir much nry tlx ii In litre -', ! e r t m hb h sail I r ; : f f i ?n ahut tranp-o-- -v la'.woro seated In or; double j t. ?. r :t. th two larg m-.alchd thMr. rr- th Twer.tb The Infantry They v.er taken to th cu I ! r"d ' .' f , n liai I'm t but wrr rdnsVl uim promising l l 1". th vi 1T1 W I t end" r l t. ff .'' good In th future. .r.d m: i i ruit 1 tn fu'.S tr r m-r-k-- m : . c. r I d ar f"r d. !hd fully Our Reputation p.- Mr. the t an. atgn l.cfo; UaUrg th'-'.For reliable goods ha been firmly es tablished In thin city. When you buy Sue to Collect Store Account. of us you always get the bent, for our nr ! M. InThe nrrtsfVi etock Include the leading brand. Or- 223 ida suit stitution Co.. r.talnt Routh Main Utah Liquor trtL on It. I J. 11 r. tott- to frerri N SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST TACC gether with v il Ir.trre? v. I r 13, t:l. a'tcgrd in i n .tiunirt. 'The Angelus, Ijrn Anceles. Th Ir.g Th two Cneit Knutsford." Bait Vanted to Bein Cocking--. hotels wjit of Chlcflgo. nr. F t' r KaJ ahar, (1 enre ', i.it! til!:; tn -rekJ iry a: Iratl "t Th St. Dennis Cafe. pr1vt dln!n v. etc nrr .14 t t 1 y mr Far;nir ted e room on two floors, unexcelled lJ.tf t e.n a r !.are th' popular prices. 2ii Mala. at.','? g f ltI:e.Ue Of th I'.I and st'ahrg tome r K f g any if.n.j t;t-!1. UNIVERSITY Or UTAH. offered Investigate the advantage d Fcoth Three Hurt. rectftaUrn. tr,s.y a -by the rnlverslty of Ft ah r t r. r. .:r "mr rl'rr 2 liberal and practical du at;nu. R. .id r S a '.. Kar.M c!ty. er ltrFearing it I;'. r TVP , adv ertlen erst ers a ffn'V! h the University pare piMcr.r'"T 2 and sen 1 for catalogue and r.!utrat-e- d r. r e t t ! c.r Xl. 'r t'.r"Ir '1 'ir.tj5r;-rt. :jr f 'n booklet. n the Tlr,ir ' f l nr e? Vl.u'. i. t th.it r.,:rc tr.ry 1 - t. r r Vk . t rt i:tj'e ar ",. ard "v Tal p; ars th" raiSwfi," ;' t Et ef 25 PER CENT OFF sv ffT J'.i!i:;--'fr fn j: tr.tr.. i '.;rt. On all electric fixture fnr thirty days Thr- ' v. n .; T ' t,!r Tt-f:; fTe t "'WffV. ! from Aug:t 21th. 0vi cpprtur.liy tm Jn.-C'Tffsl fir.'.rt j.ccn! f rv Tt'tt'f, ".rjirt k rr;t,i! a r?r:i. and 'Ho i beautify the i iJ ) SALT LAKE ELE 'TRK Sl'PI'LY CO. .ml Rhhirl t'.i r iar. ATI r "JIullTihalo-o-o- r IP-tila- . rrn !,-it- r) l- 1 ; tV-a- ; t V m r (sf - s- -- - 1 J 5 - 3 t-- 1 . T ' - y-nr- tnr-luf'.n- rr. r, k--- p ho-o-o- -, v-'.tir- O-i- e-.- v r Er. f.lT f-- P.-- fe 1 5 h.-v- - the rn 5 t!-.- :r.rrr Zrt j rrld t- - - : . l,-- - . 5 r s. 5 ! . j u1-H- k - 1 ; t - n- j- I ir-lbo- -- r Co-f-- MS 5 . - p, 1 1 J k- -- L. m Iik. KOLITZ EXCURSION, K. r-- e tt-- rail-"!- ! Main St. - t t? e r f iWn t s Our new shapes on sale. They represent the clever Ideas of Kastern makers, and embrace Derby and soft goods in a vari ety of ne.v blocks. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., al be R,n f-- FALL HAT OPENING. i. i The far tb t.t. They Were So Bad That ;r n t e ; " that u.a t!vuch They Simply "Burned or,, aten it f r"U l.k uiii ::j b;! ! " t, U t Utah irve T t xl tal cr- t r.tg r '.e In h sprlrg. It Up" in a Street Car. until w v,U sntg t' sal !l'"wU llldgay !; tlint th:" r r tal a' Irr i insane physician. The latter escaped from his attend ant and was at large about the city for several hours before he was apprehend ed and taken to the county hospital. I-l- WITH GRADE WORK. I CI. ICS ROAD WILL KEEP UP Th mar-grnen- E. Couelt of Grand Junction, Colo., became suddenly insane at Han Diego. Cal., yesterday, through grieving over the death of his yon, who wan killed in a railroad uccldent In this city about a year ago. The police were summoned at an early hour yesterday by Mrs. t'owcll ana a young man was detailed to care for the Dr. TRACXLAY1NO ON NEW , ( Via Rio Grande, Sept. 3rd. Rear-Admir- e LITTLE BOYS FROM FORT 1 Grand outing of the Auerbach emSunday, September Gth, ployees. Christensen's orchestra will accompany excursion and furnish music To Ogden via Oregon Short Round at the dancine: pavilion. Trout and trip only SI. Special train 3:00 a. m.. chicken dinner 50 cents. Leave Salt Lake returning from Ogden 9 p. m. Bicycles 1 p. m., returning: leave Upper Falls 9:30 carried free. ATTRACTIVE FALL HATS. m. Everybody invited. so never Our styles pleasing: in shades p. No small Investment brings bigger ana pi ujjui uoris, as me present season returns than does a Telegram want ad. Olympia Is Leaking. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO.! 166 Main St. Washington. Sept. 2. A report from Dr. Fred w. Mcakin. tient:t. Is now Cosrhlan on tho accident located In room 27. Hooper bldg We do decorating- in relief, the latest to the Olvmpla durinc the ioint maneu our See most artistic. and designs, vers, received at the Navy Department, THE DESEItET CIGAR. W. A. DUVALL, prices, etc. says that the injuries are slight, but 124 West 2nd South. 'Phone 1145-is the that ship leaking quite badly. The One of those long, coo!, after dinner left Provincetown Olympia smokes, good any and all times, 2 for today for 2." PICTURE FRAMES 6 E. 3RD SO. cents. Vineyard sound. 1 The salient fact which In worrying the cor.Tvatlvn In thai wMJ the Eastern Imocrnt art ncrlcastlng about among thf mrlvf for a candidate. dlscuslftic whthr It or nhall b Gorman or or cU the i"omone Judge Gray Branyltf.i are irolnp rlicht along bottling' up State delegation and getting ready to enter th convention with a great Wg proportion of It membership pledged to a man who will reprrnt the principle enunciated In the Kami City a Spartan Cruelty Death Bobtailed Death of Son in Salt Lake Pussies. Robs Physician of His Reason. 523 BOTTLING TIP STATE DELEGATIONS WHILE EASTERNERS DREAM. Prkr WASHINGTON. Sept. 2. Conservative Democrats in Washington are alarmed at the strong showing made ,by the Uryan element of the party In the Ohio State convention. They fear that the coming national Democrntic convention may find the F.ryan element represented from many of the States sending large delegation. Ohio is committed. Missouri is Pure to be for llrynn, Nebraska Is committed, Illinois, if Carter H. Harrison has nia way. will fall Into line. Texas will be for Bryan, and the entire South, with the possible exception of Georgia and Alabama. Is regarded ns being in line for the Nebraska ptateman. Th question Is being asked. "May this not n that a candidate who Is In with the Bryan element may be nominated?" , Tom L. Johnson and William It. Hearst have a few dollar?, and are playing for the support of the Bryan element of the Democracy. Both are and that working toward tho same end. Is to dominate th Slates which will send large delegations to the natlon.il convention. It Is well known, of coime, that the New York Domocrncy outside of Tammany Hall Is prl?pojti to the Uryan senBryan. In Pennsylvania I timent Hill strong. BY INSANE CAT LAND GRIEVING Leads Begin e Democrats 0 CITIZENS CAN WIN IF THEY UNITE. f WHERE s fo-rr.e- M tn 1 .s 1 g-t- acr-vlc- re.-k:r- g 'n . , - 1 I ; !'-r.- r. , frj -- fay s 1 : ! ? i J !frj-.m--'vl- "! - h hn I !,'n lv.n ? t- Utw f-- r T tt r-- -- rrtl : i--r M-t- ?. !- r . :. rrr ir Ttt . f"r, i'ri;rr f.-.- r h-- f-- r- r NEVER. WAS, NEVER WILL BE ANOTHER CHANCE LIKE THIS TO BUY YOUR New Store 154 MAIN. - New Store 1 I! 154 MAIN. !j TIT Our Of ferine for Thurs- - ra f Oil XA ! day, Friday, Saturday. A1 iiniii I TKS MOST WONDEUFUL, THE .MOST UXHEAUD OF 1UICK PLA llUlTEi: KVEK MADE ON HOYS' ri.OTIIIN; AKVU'IiKni! EOY.' SUITS, ftS 4.00 qualiiv, this week at 100 . BOYS' SUITS, ?5.00 l"alityt this week at . 2Q $.00 i:OYS SUITS, ?0.(lf) this week at q'-.tlit- . SATURDAY POSITIVELY LAST DAY Q QQ J'.OYS' SUITS. $7.:h 3)iU0(J ! M'l v!ity. this w.rl, at . OQ ihf5w0 Q HOYS' SUITS. ?vh pj.ility, Uii i .1 u-- $3.88 i I 1 WE .MOVE MONDAY! 1 your final chance k. at MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT LESS THAN YALU ONE-HAL- F 1 i j 1 "1 i All 1:5.50, ?15.0J and 1G.00 values $7.35 at All $1S, and at I.AKT tallica $9.88 Hawes Hat HAW ES HATS. U it at nL.t v4- - !.:,v, 79c ciianck: wi; move moxhay. WAIT FOR US AT OUR NEW STORE, 154 MAIN. FINAL OF THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 5ATURDA Si uJ RAY BROS. Old Store 122 MAIN L - ID r Ifflir .MlJMi Sj... J. .JBiniriteflMim. Ill IMImi Old Store 122 MAIN |