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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 4 The Evening Telegram. PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening Except Sunday, the THJE ::: 5 SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated.) WestVemple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms. 22S. Office t S, 149 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 57.00 One year by mall, in advance ...V. 3.W) : Pix months, by mail, in advance 69 One month by mail, in advance 15 One week, by mall or carrier .. Scents Single copv, everywhereRemit by Pi O. money order, . express money order, registered letter, bank eheclc or draft in the name and to the address of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUELISIIING CO.. Salt Lake City. Utah. down by force of arms. The officer in question stepped before the line waiting the order to lire and harangued his men, declaring that they t ami shed their military honor in firing on defenseless men njud women, and shouted: "The soldier who shoots is a scoundrel!" This bold speech made a deep impression on the men, who had no heart for their work, and the result was that many either did not fire at all or fired over the heads of the crowd. The small uumler of killed in proportion to the numbers engaged in the street fighting is thus accounted for. and shot, the This officer has beeiT Czar signing the death warrant with great prompti tude. Tho affair has created much disquiet in the Russian War office, where it is held to prove that the allegiance of the army is insecure. Detectives have been dispatched to all garrison towns .to ascer court-martiale- I -- d tain to what extent the ofik-er.are infected with sedition. From a military standpoint the execution of this brave officer will probably be indorsed by armv officers, but there is a humane side to the question, and the average civilian of any country sees only this phase of the affair. Ignoring the merits of the case the signing of the courageous offi cer's death warrant will arouse hostile feelings in the heart of even Ilussian civilian against th? Czar and among the army officers the seed of hatred will be sown. Viewed from a moral standpoint or from a standpoint of policy the Czar has commiited grave mistake. Military discipline obtained by such means as those the Czar is attempting to enforce mav cost him his throne one of these fine da vs. s Communications pertaining1 to the Editorial Department rhou'.d be addressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. Rejected MSS. cannot be returned unless postage is sent for euch purpose. Communications relating: to advertisements and business Bhould be addressed to the General Manager, Salt Lake Telegram, 149 S. We? Temple St. General Eastern Adv. Agent 3 L S. C. RECKWITH, Tribune Bids., New York City. - General Western Adv. HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. - - "" 43-4- A-e- - TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires Is on the gddresa label of each paper, the chans of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remitNo other receipt is sent unless requested. tance, Entered at the d-Class ;: at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Post-offic- Matter. Secon- Telegram rfraders leaving the city for a week or more can have their paper sent to their address regularly "by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at tho office, No. 149 South West 5, '1303. The alleged tracing of Salt Lake's typhoid epi demic to a single case of fever at the source of the city's water supply conveys a more forcible lesson on the importance of proper sanitation than a libra-ry of learned scientific treatises concerning the subject could do. And the strongest point among the many emphasized is found when it is considered that the evil results to the innocent fall just as speedily and heavily when caused by ignorance of the laws of sanitation or carelessness, as though they were brought by direct design. It is inconceivable that anv individual could willfully endanger the health and lives of a thousand citizens. One who could, bv deliberate intent, do so. would be more depraved in heart than any criminal that ever paid the death penalty within the boundaries Of the State. And so it must be said, for those who bv their unfortunate, unintentional failure to observe the principles of sanitation, brought disease - disc-u- death-deaiin- g Department of Califorto nia, and goes to Charleston. S. take command of the artillery district nt Charleston. ,pon his return imm the Philippine islands he was promoted which took to a Lieutenant-Colonelcdehim out of the Inspet ordnance MrNutt. Ira partment. MJ. department, has arrivedandfrom Governor's lfdand. New York, reported for the Iepart-men- t officer for as ordinance duty of California. He will take command of the Heneila arrenal. t. tcr-ncnera- Frederick S. Gibbs ai.rr ; 4 a Return to Egypt. One li ; J'.-r- t: at threliken !t:Jy ! I '. an nl a t " tf ony rr.rnt"a t- - thotjnl rt Jt "." i''M limited Bait ? wr if t;; ttv ittaaa , rf.--tlon- r be th ' T CapMala -. str f the 1 aa tti-tnjc- our mountain rtiltur rr,j-sr- Marconi In Chlcasro. .lUm r tduatrste b-tt- l- r! ttr.1 Ti at la r.ot a lr-n- e fallaey of than bv -th" arrp ratrSs th'.a in Wr ri'.y- waur ijn h r"t f lap, SaJt WALKER BROI, - ,rr-pj!r,- rt i; r 1rrr u n th.-ndv- chard -- i - c prvaln"o la in- rflctirn DAILY ANIMAL BEAR J ttn t.r aV a? . ,ins pr.trt t r- - I I ! l t ft rin If "rii'.1 eajr Inmtt ml lnd."-r fits ff Ift;.h'i, It wt trf.-ri!-- n il'-VrT- - a sr.'.; "t c'.' jnj'ttv atr.'.ur.ta nf t S n. r ' . . I'.ut l!.tf ff-- t f ( 9' p.l-- a f rf r ;j r:y a';t . ;;- 'h, t Jtr-rirrrl, J th J;;S""t a- 1 PiC In; 'Tit f r fv.r ! Si:r-?- 1 dt' it r f ft ' pif-ft".- " !r-.i- t t th-i- Ml, -- tsr-.'i- - r.i.tit heT i ld - t Im h-- I ra T'i-'..- Ihil 4 trk Al at s i N- f t ' DELIN'QUEJrr K0TICE. ! .r ''.ft th' in: t' rr ;.'t - h-- t'. 1 t r-- s t t "rf-- w ":- "r". - j r;-r?l- d I i SU 1 . ! : . ;r.j-.-- V . -r l - . ol tho-ic- mliit hae side. I'oor, perishin' heathens there in akazoota were prayin' with miRht and main for cold enough weather to enable beneficence." 'em to enjoy our Itham- - ! i ; ! to write him. At-- .'. "tt fy;t (. rr ;t r h:.t i; mn ft j ; n-r- I '.':;rd th" h-s- .' : . r - "We won't ho;re t!!l tr nrr tr.." the b nr. art h. nr;r "Ah! my lo., 1 h ill fr,,n r.i.. l th In Invlrg nrm"." h" rricl. aa th" girl on tb"liilp! Help:" he cried. "Wh'. will fave me?" . 1; bi ni." a ill a "Madam", ndn r, who. taking i.l ax. t jt a lttg-hob- ' T; s ;; ' ;lrM 1 1; i :.- t;-- . - ' .:ti-- f m-n- f t t. ' y ' 1 n-- i . t ui t run rr, r. ; I 1 r- ..:. 1 t. 1 1 .u 1 r wp.h t t r urp.i: I'r-- . aw s " '.72 IT. - 1 1 J. 1; '.'t P. ti i rt -- ( t Ur t a."n n . i.nn . a tmr-tr- t 'o ! . i.urfrt i;'.;':tr t ; s And ' tn rf !ah t . tv I j - t t ntn a;.t n tn law and an .!rf tra r p. o r m 4 ef A'scuat. '5t?. rr.ar.jr ' ry may ? rf 5" .5t nt N. llaat .th. ' . - r.f Fi.Ir.- - l.,rVr. ihrr.rl r-- f j ar 1 - f I v. e.t the n a .'.id a !. ;:t day f ti'wVr. m. c.n.p". of - 4 1 1 y n!ar- t rf yt ' c. ; ar.aon . ...r u '! 3 'O M i f m a m- :;iv - ' Z"t - t ;' ?.ir 'I F Jim : . i j:I 5 1. n rTt W 3? ; '- r? i ; i n .r r t 5 n t IP. ! Ha-.- rt i e1 d- r ir, No. i'. Lkc t r t"-,t- " ; : U 1, et!h-- .or.t. ? - J It. IVjiki o 3. It. ! I. j ;r l.jke ESEESHENT NOTICE. -i i t S - h-a- vo If. ;H r V-- J a- . l- -- 1 s J'.M'.'- f N"" i c - M i . . c- - t!. r'-tir- p-- -- ' J1 1 1 1 wnt w.tl. i ef ." joilS t "tab. ;t.iai .a K Fe-.fc- J a. 1 a.ni ff'.;.riNrfl, cf rtt.K.. Jrrtr-a:rtt, tv-t- . :t - ail-wo- ol Hap Totninn, lives in Chicago, clear 'n?hle the city limits. GIVING UP. ;;Silas And don't he like it? -- Hiram I don't know, but my wheat Evening Star. averaged ten bushels ter the acre Washington "Does husband take your ad- your more'n his, an' last I heard of him his vicer said the inquisitive relative. steers wasn't dcin' well. "Yep, indeed." answered young Mrs. Torkins. "I told him months ago that GOOD WORK. THEIR he ought to give up playing the races, and he informs me that he has been Puck. giving up ever since." ''"vVell," a trifle grimly said good old Xunt Broadhead, upon her return from SETTLED. the regular concatenation of the missionary society at Mrs. Judge Tubman's Catholic Standard ani Time?. house. "Them nice warm pants that we sent to the lost and undone famine "My brother is very much hurt that stifferers on far-of- f you should refuse to correspond with Injy's coral strands 'pear to have been of great good toa him," said toMr. Chellusiran's sister. answer his many letters This afternoon their recipients. "By failing I tne l- ther i - I 1 you wrons him, although, perhaps, y,m do not mean to." "No," replied Miss Jilt, "I do not mean to wroni; him; neither do I mean .... .... tb , ; " ( ... i 1 1'- ! ? feelin' letter was read from Brother Theobald Lonnecker, sayin that tho t , t . . jj ........ , airf fft-- i I w, f r? fr.'. , . cr 1 no great advanTliram I can't tor know tages in livin' in a city. I ortbrother-in-lasomething about it fer my I t 1 p -- - , v. soo. I"a -- s-- r' !- -. th-- n- CHEER UP! l nark ! COMES IN u th. t fit?, !;.. r.amt. rf . ;"it t T ...oJ't v., K 1 1 1hi Avr-t- t . :! ll,r 1 . ruck. Ti .av r t-- n. MUCH GLITTER. 'th .' yrU n T t i f th r rf -" r--. r-- ....... i ' ......... t'arna l','rr I It Mff'l! ..... J. ') ..... . T. Boy Murders Woman. ......... I ' l:.',tire - Va .. '"' J. r. l ... ka ....... . J. rt t t. .;. i t.iu r '!'.- I ;d!a ir. J. H ? ... .. I. l,rr'h :i J.J . t "' i. a ....... it, v.!,!;:! in.,-.-!u An 4i.!)' t.r' J. It. t :v ....... ......... : : . .'Va J. It ty. r.-v- TOO r - r l;t--- - i r- ..;. w;i i".-- H- I It mi e 'i UnIi. r n t?- - ,.i"i- .- K t1"- - i jh 4 I ! and lAZVs - . !",t S"1 1 ' a'fV. 1 Tfl,? i t?. di'.;T r . !!. ' r!frMM Irrni t; Itevs.-lo7. it. i'.n.VTT V. 3 ' t i - ', !!:r.!-- c a f. T ; St written , it ;:.hv. t l"! that ;t larf tMn'r n.-- e i h.r - ThV in t1.;;rs Air - D3.arv UAxisis i.J t r-- &ral a I In In r:n jirilrlll-- Triaact r-.-. v th" l:Aa". t r 4 IV r;ff h-3 CC-.afctt- r co., & Bankers, UAKU CITY. a.ut UtlJ -' ! - Dor.bCaj. Mccormick TV.- - r.- t fo TH I fm'-.t.- ;i Iv'.jtl ;.kfltTirt.Si" with !l vri'.tfA!! n, 3 I lrU'!''!i - iiv, mil J4i-la- B "v. ) T ph. -r.v,i e, tt f l ;r; ''- ? A .i lV30Q,OOa r. Nrb., Oa:a A. jr. W. - r.t r BA--N larc am- - p r-- f rj n txv, I3earr.y, Jha ltclr. -t xrp,fjr ! r.ij :.. !.' p (fir. t; ' Mv.ri ay Ir.o.ftcrl, v. t! li." tT rrjir rr .. !!' I'Mrf!,t fjfv llir in ';!. y, having - V. ' . a- T" f.r - r Ilar.atr.t ta all tta Brarcv.a. lMrrt-- a dfihn 3, lalr. J. aV. O 3. Failury, C "Tea. f isr;r. - -r .;a of rjtr h t 'r Ca-ahk- NATIONAL rT, M. art th tr-.- ', njr !! f(1 tin r(mm f It rf rum n ',! f i f l! t r f u;-- n ni a f. i f ! r ri(t $! i j h" atudv ) end t r.if 'h'.il tt; ar.a at ! V r' r nc :.'? w orjr ,f r nc ) Hf!! i la pr ar.i th'-i- r of m a t i!r ful ttj ti i CAMr Aaoet. rJd Capltai r t r, Their Pre?uropltr Value. It ..:' ih aux 5r a-- COriEBQAL I . "t f a t- r- w-:- rraMrt t Tic-- r.' n rpiy."' r rtir f . That pfeer Touk Kigmr a. Hi. M . JE'.' ; j M HJ:if... P anaSfcaC. a Mea It. A. rrmhr- - ,ij .r-.i.i- atr m t r.- - DnrosrroitT. s XL K it f'.aima tha h t!. m '.rf an pull;" n t fr-- ry -. c i.;-..- !.''. ; :. niiih'tiSy r c ts.1.. m ri""t:i bn t.) l.--- ?' "J f;l i!la-v-- n-..- d a:N stated ai'? f 1'Nirr.D r-- r rr.-.- ,ir Vs. r f Dsseret National Bank 1 ! 'Way up in the frojen country the North Pole there lived a lar I'olar bear. He was a hnndom fellow, of fishes in that stream. The most terrible thing about this whole typhoid fever epidemic, is the crass ignorance of a certain portion of the people and the asinine conceit of some of the scientists. derJt iairfjr jn-'f- THE WHO LOVED MAID. ..- th n thnt t (h-m;- ron-p'trn- t. STORY FOR ThE WEE SALT LAKER r t- .f ati:itv or f.r.'l evt- fA'.'l to f r.trr.Sr,tion. II" ! cntlr3v th ard aimply ! rr h of alat h to r.t fUI it flnt. nsid fi't tv,T r hcntlM r ..'! hav It t er.lv mthr lj.mjr, i.fk' f f t h":. '.' I ,hTi- i rts k!1 b an l t if ln c l tet t thf t'jf wer" t th rnSaiTiia r. ! r r f th city rf neo THE 3C2TAnL.:s)ii:r f-- - y iIERFWHERE THE LAUGH Banliers, LAKE CTTT. BAX.T The million dolh improvements which the OreY gon Short Line plans in the west end will give Salt "We TTon't Go Ho:na Till McrninV Lake the modern railway facilities which the citv "Father. fh iil r.r.. should have had years ago. The Short Line pro- mun kl!l that bear; h n ACSEGSMEin Discipline May CosLthe Czar His Throne. gramme is a splendid one. It will be good news to familiar." d "All iteht, .t;i'5.l' r. fr.r; l:j Tl l" The Czar is a S This is shown the citizen who is interested in the future of Salt fix him." Cf :r v. as Such h.e inLaki he knew this But with l.om t c nuui. iin should be hid improvements an he order has issued for the of execution by just t f i i; l .j' deal. a humane officer who refused to shoot down women. dorsed and encouraged. The hours vnt y, nrd father dd I .w T' . t ft tr rr. 8l vr not it turn. Calling !. of the v.r. i. h t:. c b i For the first time in history the Ilussian Governt rr.x th" be ftarte I fmm the hot. . if r M.; ' na tin y irarVd t. ment has seen its soldiers refusing to fire when com-- , ! If the consolidation of the street railway system to Hr.1 a. him. Jimt lcl i t SHi rn Mil i fr t th ir r.i ftr;inff ef jjore j.r ;tk to so. do Most astonishing of all, it was a and the Klectric Light company will improve the There came Mr. Pohtr, ri manded r p ai ,' X" .f. r out v ' h th1. t t U. r t. .I a Wrt iiiry. Ilussian officer who set this humane example. The transportation and light services the public will father? hat p.nd at. f mo:lt;g f.tthr a ..: .i :e .i i.me.!v. Ftah. t. r "r Hh fntlu-r'uowii. cm upside t A i ,,:.;J.- tt pi'mv r f ( . strike uprisings at Kieff were ordered, to be put heartilv indorse the deal. r trailing on - l.i'.d. ar.d with a t aid i'il l Jt r,d look niout hii ftmui. iu fa. w;.l f .f t' !;T. inf r t " .il Ik n n p. .... on stern-disciplinaria- tn City. LmJk aj 9. -- The t. F-P- Thnvis JDuia-r- " ajad "WTTtnin c. Of5c rroT- fenerai Misleads the People. hirl'. Inhoji thin a itfT!"nt. d ! Iho .f Uh.v.f i!.ir,.l, will t.ik. pUr" Thursday ur.-- ; rif It that etnrjii.jp . In n at Trinity thurh ! .r oth-f ta r ,iry ppl lak with rat"r, and. thua m'.Ud Pioneer Iron Man Dend. In viw of to a.jrJt It tranTifa a fart rf lh' YOUNCSTOWN. O. Stt. ihj I forr piif-rn xiRtr. the ef t.irka ha.j r Iron r th ir..muf.irii.r' of that firkin lurh all tf th tlri IJruwn, plrnd t the Mahrn Iruc vaay. hutno H r."w hdd i r fajK'r.a'.M f V- y mi. here at th jrt cltr? thIt In tl.Ia d th d, I . I'.'-v- . e., GtvtU Utii, Idao Build the a it'r prwnouncHl pr- and free frt tn any cvlder.ro of Infection? runeral. Of iH O'.dfat r f-- - ft. Ah Cn!n. CLAHK, OEOROE RUST. tei-rrMr,- a! ar.d t4-t- r roU-gr.f lar rbemlrali;rr,!bl eanon watrr n.a.! k . by th o-l"n wa rft w lurtne th pal wlHt r R. G. DUN & t r-r- CUICAOO. Mareonl. -- r In tht ift lr l s t Spt. fvrap!:e rn atps"! - if l r "tf I'hlrr.gii rday c"wj yf hjra vfMI-- j in ht wny fmn St. Ixuia t Nw Ycrk. In the short tlm h t.t hr h I h'mk" to Mllwuiikfo and a pint received on? In reti;rn. I .... ............. If. th" r,r'aK'"r eh f'r nr. ar or?.inl.rr,. thy Ir.rreaaalrd faftr ar.d lab t' t !on to it p tr trr5.i tn;o ft. rot ir.'-i- Har.k la UtaK. - l- In .. '; r-- tivr. t I-- Htrarcl and iifJ ii-.- fr-n- n ,!i-.- Uk ,.i.i.M,r,i rrrfta ...........Iai..c ffnVIH ut:nea, Traraacta a ard ff'i? tr lpotr, it t. Mit.t.rn. taof-t-rrift. it tryl t lir r If minder ar f th runiuUtl n f xctf Kcti threw n at f. tim h to n of thr attrarr.a Silt Cil). It amiM 1" a dilutM that it aioutl rrtv tw br th roTeM chanri that the Kiclhl a a would f. und In Br.y a ta thai of the prrrJ t: f.r fat. Watrr of, th" quality found fTr-t-- tth . O-y- r.a-l.H-- rr.f;- & CO. BANK WELLS, FARGO l a gU-- o; ':. C. ty; rr-ntii!- In uch wtr c" nta nlnt"-'lr(r"!y ihn i rrr.t hic'.tll, aa m ut h'i the yb'f t a airm that rontalna - NKWrnnt of tho ItlfTht riet a 4fiaa a ih 4.rciia4 ciiva ef INTftrt KST PAID ON TZV.H I T. 109 ITS. c .:-- h- n l- t- . .fi-r.- :::i NKW YORK. Fcpt. 9.Ju !ie S. IJptchltr r of the internat'or.al tribu n nal of K?ypt. who has np;!ntl by President lloo?cv lt tn - th Amerl can repreKf r.tatlvp at a cnr.fe rer,re to tx hell abroad, in December, wllh repre sentatives if other K'verr.mfr.ts In r latlon to the treaties of i:;:M Ith the several rowers, will leave h5- sumrr-In. honie in Harntnga tolay to truftlons from the State department The Judcf regardlntc - the rrinferpnc". sail in a few days nr. will expetts resume his judUSal labors with the International tribunal nt Alexandria, Kgyrt. in the latter part of October. l'J t l : enormous tdx with a fdlky hlte coat of ureal beauty, r.f which h" wna vry proud. He was th b.m of nil thrt l.idy I'oiurg in the rtiMrht whre he lived, tin-cra "H;i" If nnd wcuM h ve t he hid not nlrvidy a War. Near by thr fn- - to ilv .t ror-npar.y nf mlnfrf uho wt xc nft r ko . t ir." of tht h mhi r ha 1 a v :y lovely si iron ra Mr. lVdar daughter. nt,d i'.i Hear ?uv h r. he p.j ,tt ly In Inuiin-und love with l It seems almost suihtIIuous for Dr. I?eatty to hid'.i' n hl nwn a"t r.! nli,th ah nitrht to return hi adduce an argument to prove that his statement is hnl lov.'d hlri. li'.tn. r.i. h". Itul rhe refu-correct, viz., that ''no tests, chemical, microscopical love. Krrtwir.s? very pnvnc, rr Ir.ed to or bacteriological, can be relied upon to determine h.ive hT If l;rt had tj t.irry her o.'f so-calle- t :lturr. of " .....rrtHt n r,'-'.r-'- Nn!ll ti r t tphhl hal n ui ante rl. I!t a n;Kmn, or mffiy f c!lnr. from th n ,:i In th ftrr bucini. In ivnt of f 4t n i retortion f Xf X THE f lCt-rl".:.gJca- 1 d rRanlzaikn in this city. the absence of typhoid bacilli from a water supply." With even the commonest tau.wlcdgf u layman knows that ''one specimen, or many specimens, taken from the millions of gallons daily 'lowing in the water mains will corf a in typhoid oacili." You might just as well say that because you find no trout in one gallon, or many gallons of water flowing from Parley's canyon, there are therefore no .!. d o-- rs the lender of the regular Republican BJshop Clark's ro- ehr-rn'air- n '?-Vr- J l- 111. in the State, ar.d he is recear.lz-- has gravely announced to an eager world that "we waste too much time on good English," referring to the American system of educatien. Borrowing for the moment, Prof. Thompkins probable manner of expression, he is certainly a corker. Others from the city of super-heateatmc.sphere may strive in vain to mount the heights of fame in automobiles, Thompkins has well earned the right to have his name writ large alongside or above that of the doctor who seeks to capture and kill the love microle, the university president who has demonstrated that a college training is quite valueless, the teacher who is giving instruction as to the proper method of kiss ing and the man who has decided that Shakespeare was not a poet. Of course it is not difficult to understand that in these days, when popular authors write novels under contract at the rate of one a month, when favorite poets are grinding out verse at a line, when dictionary makers add afew miles of new words every year for the ambitious student to conquer, that the public schools have been eminently successful in teaching pupil to write good English. Are not the thoughts of every young aspirant for literary and journalistic honors clothed in a dress that renders them clear, brilliant and convincing? A blind man can see all this as as ell as any one else. The only difficulty lies in understanding how a few, a verv few can be so l.inhlv honored when they, with souls touched by the lire of genious, wrap within simple English words, of love, the agony of deep despair, the music of the storm, the message of the night, the hope that waits for dawn. Tr rrcr x r-o- l's - "Will 1 m , chr-rntcat- Frederick S. XKW TOHK, Sept. (ilbhs. tnemKr rf the exerutlv- romtnlt-t- e cf the Ilepuhllcan n.Hlon.il commitIU nt Am tee. Is rrrrtel tu rto'jty Is BufTcrlns: N. vllh He J. Park. bury aneurlm and hit phyplclans admit the gravity uf hl.i mnitltUm. He hn hern ill for ter. days and Is sull In l.ave Mr. lhl i oi,e teftdlly grown of tho Iejubllcan jHilltl-ela- r. btst-know- ive nave - y, ." tp hundreds of unsuspecting victims, they knew not what they did. But the consequences are none the less severe. Suffering rules in a hundred homes Cind over more than one cottage are spread the dark wings of the Death angel. While the fault lies directly with those whose conduct permitted the gVrms to contaminate the city's water supply, primarily the blame is with the laxity of public demand that strict sanitary inspection and observance be constantly adhered to. So vigilant should be the watch kept upon all probable sources of epidemic disorders, so insistent should be the general desire to enforce the common sense, every day laws of good health, that no one can escape feeling it his imperative duty to know how to combat the spread of disease and knowing, will not fail to act. It is a sidestepping evasion of responsibility for the city to say that its jurisdiction does rot extend to the source of the contamination. If the law apjdicable to the case? is not to be found within the narrow limits of the city ordinances there is broader legislation. Suppose someone with a penchant for scientific investigation erected a factory just outside the city limits and there compounded, from strange chemicals, mysterious, gases which the inhabitants of a certain section of the town were compelled to breathe when the breeze blew toward them, llow quickly would the law find a way to reach the manufacturer on the ground that his acts resulted iu a menace to the general health! An awakened public sentiment ought to never again permit a repetition of this summer's experience in Salt Lake. se I. n qu-l!o- n spector-Genera- l. pen 4 To the Rditor of Th Telerram: !' A runs at th rr,r T" teMra l t cv' ar4 Th Importance of the lhajj II th to . ray . . i . ii nrr-a- t to aJ'oar to paout unnotified th re II U it that war.L J9J ton way taklr.ff I II juried aaawrtlnna of Dr. J4-- t 4 barton 19 atl lrma. Uu with the mitmr,t m a ! by am In th papr on tjphtld fver In which ten i i l eo'rc . h l I I clilm that "No teata, microft Tha ransa ef th ) t ft pic I or bacterlolrirtcal. can b rdi4 t r.ly tare, trjt lhrtHt- - 11 upen to determine, th ibwnrf el typbetd cocr irT U lha L4 out tb If bacilli from a water aurrJy." d II? I qu ta)Sr.c that aurh an 1) I en 51-S- 3 Pi In tAJS. ST. the putt a hdd of m-!oj la but It thanks tc. l tin. ti Kino no Inner tru, a anl bad- ! in prvn ib up rlrdngy may tHil r rf y hSt hnci'.'l from prrrr.c a walrr supply. I datr lu uv that it an of ctiUnc attention la liar (ir the pj:j'.M doctrine a il.ir.jtrr exl.lr-.- In Jual a thxt Advartor-by th doctor thai l&? a. e mi-In my srilrie lolnt I rcltrrwt th : ".r. I cU It, crn n over hi ubatr&tiAte i o ilsn.tur". r.ot h'.a i lim. I am ma- r- h dJ. in NATIONAL BANK tw un 4rfrtjK4 aa htld:nthai rhm-- l . rn ar.a ran tJeficl OF REPUBLIC nrnrumi. l v- mrthtOa hl"h only EI0.tiTAltT. to tx Ciflcu"!. TJIKKK KNOX J A MUHRAT On Gallon la Ulllfoa Tested. ...V"lf.rYa54t Cahlar V, F. AHA J4H . ... N" t n 1 In rr.rt fUrtln sSn CAI'ITAI. PAID IN. ef lnf-- - 1 alr ? ih;ertr.l n "Oar alnc In lU Urn Hinrhi trfcaxt4, t".M b tr. t. lh Ueut.. BAN FHANCISCO. Fept. In Col. IX. Pott has b"-- relieved d " ' Known Pwple. . DR. BEAUTY TAKES A FALL OUT OF A SOUTHERN DOCTOR U)e!i Changes In Command. One of Chicago's abnormally wise professors. Arnold Thompkius by name (and who Avould forget that name after learning his claim to immortality!! The Lesson of the Typboi d Epidemic. it. ,j Do Schools WastQ Time on English. Temple. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. mm WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEM JIKK !, 1MB. 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