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Show N3 The SaxtXake Telegram. The Evening Telegram. THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER, Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM ment of RDOsevelt, Commander Peary turned to MatSOME FACTS ABOUT thew Hansen, his trusted negro companion, and announced that Hansen Bhalfaccompany him through SALT LAKE CITY. I every part of the hazardous journey. "Although of Fait Lake City, often chi.racttrUM nersonnel hnVror -... vor hnd time to consider the , .. I . who in States United one man is the there my partv, to attractions. HanMatthew and will that with is me, go certainly f Am?rlclu Jts uu. with been inc "He has said Commander and sen," tful drives Peary. park. Us commcrculon all my trips since I went to Nicaragua for the enterprise and its healthful ar.dMnvigcanal commission. I would not think of going into orating smroundins. ... , v!11 , . . "e " ; VZv dlvc-Hflc- d PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated.) 149 S. Office West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms. 23. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, by mail, In advance $7. CO , 3.R0 Fix months, by mall, In advance Co One month by mail. In advance 15 One weak, by mall or carrier 3 cents Single copy, everywhcro d Remit by P. OV money order, express money order, regin-tc-rebank check or draft, in the name and to tho adletter, dress oi the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City, Utah. ...t.v, r, ictii; nnUB 1,:,.-- 1.,-4- tiilhu aioi;;- nuiiuui uuu. . coil e.. - I . ST LEES AND LEAVEN . . . rfUl I BY EDWARD W. TOWNSEND . . I ever 70 knew. An Interrupted a ... hi farmer, reprettod . - I I He and a party of Eskimos may Ik- the only men who will make the dash with me oyer the ice wastes north from (irant Illld. I shall prob- t pres- ably be the only white man in that partv. Iiot I know of Wher man who will be taken on . that part of the jmirnev' Hansen, the negro, in whom Commander Peary has such absolute confideuce, is a native of tho eastern short of Maryland, mil liiiM lfvn !iu(w!nlni1 witli Pcrirv for tiuim Iim . twelve years. He is a man of much intelligence and great enduranee. At present he is serving as a valet in New York. Peary relies on this negro chielly on "Z.";"' 'V than thorp tttre I a;o. Hur.ton, the 3 1 . t.ti,.ve,t I acl lak. fftrm in'J .. ,J return clutchlrc ra.rl, rrr. hr father. ;b3 laujhlr jr. At. I with t .h toward h:m. hsr. ! mjttrttch.--l-. t't cor.tri'.: n. t rt an., hu up 49 ..... y r-- ul-en- l' V.k I 1 i;rI ?, what ycaj ou:;n"L Why, th n alter Kr th r.rt tSne ;r' he hsd th lti";?ttn lcas.c Itur.lon ?r.e. f'X 1 thine In t heart that w a r,ei ncer; rr.th5rc tike flty for Iht rlrL rei 5 .t. rnw ll-nwi.- 1 hn'm?'. .; trt l'k-hl:--. iri . :ril i0.d 1 f - of - t- - h.- pr h-- I"' ? tr'.e t frjehtre,!- 1 - i Wo',1 and w t'Tt rrc lo-nr- lld J- -i t:v f.-.- : 1 - t'; ut. r'n t .; sf t ? ar. 1 liw Iff J J 1 ? - joj; tA').4 r d r f u flhf ift'r Hrry tK5f" f 4f 4 r t.5j, Sr,1 at c. tjt I 1 . '. 1 tr.. ti--e it tT. rd tt!." r .(n.! c il . t:t;rur ' J r.r.m rjw wh nr :nt are r 'l t: . :j i.i t iriar.f.. hi fath- rT We::. f"-a- Ic-J- rr.!V. J - at th f 1 nnsJvd tied. HM- - 3h pet. a- ear) I mv s. lli tr,: k tarred - 1 r'.rr 'par.-- !' h say "t r1 1- ;f - t?-.-- ' . Wl;,. 1 I ;.l ; t :Vr I t h"m" She an 1 tr He J,,;, hr h; hr-d- . r ' r,"V r et ? if f,- trf?; ,e l Mr. .bar. a. hard'heaftd tr.an, w .a va IT r Hr!!'rM, feed " 1 rff i.e. raitrc w public opinion. frc j !.uure In e.i l ltu:it'd V5..-.' hi national ft"ty rr;h earliest ,.,t with the organiza- In the two short years intervening between the coincidental tart of th city. thb at d far ever In hi chtirth ih'ir.odc f.irt. ha Z , a of Lake Sail r ! i ', l r t 11... 1 e.f to f.ft't i th- - f.r. viiiilL. If a pubi .!.. i '.r.z ','y tion looking , ,,f .111 II Mill . .iii,l -' wt fl d'lKhtcr widespread development IK II I lUIIIU'li ' llll IllMi.-iw, P II lio.'.io and r haft ah he heti vrl for thi WVe fhuin. mlrc.tr il!. er.l ll . . ..... I... no inner I I'Jt r?e s,, aid II. lic sentiment in aid of irrigation. At that time iooivl. iwoi iiuu fjMi-;ni - , i he i":mfi:i rf .,ix ik.0 peiuiips A with IrjcTeduimj social aim )f tKtf.j, "i t fee, I t3-- i ,..,,t r,,.rr ur t tl lr. I cn lc.it n U J.'.h that a't-uovor .11.1 in tlii .o.n.irv in i.... nobody seriously dreamed of a system of public oooiwonio i.r.if.fiviti.iti h. r,fkln.l vjntr.l l.ir.akiu.e.m ,t. It i or,,tru tlrm hr. ar Vro at rot the r.;n :j To that frm i works, and certainly not of a public works to be same space of time. The l'resitlent and his travel-- ! iuirrd t.u a. rty h )o t the hir. y Ate that y Rr( a n,,Uitn wh rhn(ftf th; ,ik, ' My hr ! n b cur. In and cri! w o nr. he ::ejr ft i urlAlnid r rtute rhi built bv the Nation. President Harrison marveled 11- 1- companions looked out and beheld the desert, as ;y;,,1, lff ? nnd him ru Tno - ,Ittf r..m. Ar,- hr,l. a ! .t tn the- fa. are .him int , n.V!rt wth ! h's.h. at the contrast between the desert and the garden the earlier rresidents and their friends had done; H"n thef" rat. If that wr f,!h'e, ;,r.d yj f..t; war,. him llh arr-tlib : i.t d th at . . . .. af . the re-at thick a I t't- h..' frinhti tT,d h;:n. f. r th r.rtt Hm. rrl." r.mi!)wherever he beheld the results of irrigation. He nut Tliev saw not tile desert alone. n w hi' h l ' ' lb tnur-- be Uinjht off." the farmer ler!y Inc. aj h; . a liey luul tli .r.mrp: eatrn tower. .tr. - a r..ne of r v . It ! mean t; ' u to y mh d. h.red. and .the ... "ift of propheev to see t he i"npaid many graceful compliments to the pioneers who imauination ' - wor!a. vo-. ed tv r c. theHo t thlr roj.i. at Iwar ai.rtJ had overcome natural dilliculties and made the streams narnessed aim uowmir. like ianus ot sliver,' The Mum on T.iWr.oitn o,;v i . t A thlf. "Ak h:- -i 1. if he ..,,(, muM I flll, Ut Jeej-- i,,r Bf was Itur.lnn al "1 A hind. there How Put h teo ' Jll out upon the streams VT. '"V; e.! tU l;x"tr"V:'" . fan " across the soil: to see the brown waste 'ive place to l,,niwi,;,f "r. , , ,. , by to rir1 '"m" ,t t' Kr,.j, ,.,,i.t. ,t. iC nt',f..;ei T mnrrflw ) or his his in thconversation, held, orchard anil garden; to see cactus, sagebrush ion-- thel bi .u;l speeches r.v nothing, either "Kath.-rwithout ain. i fc-t:. at . hlvti and ") c. i i l ,ji-w..l r..n l i. i.ot israw to show that he had any appreciation of the fact .,.,.1 I"U .r. ill! irv I'liv- V.. Il .. r,.,!v . new xi2fi:;a combine LH.prHiHMl KMI l, U U H IIUIM- - HHUII III! ll'U.i, t !.'. e r,!.! mm nil l.l Fott it in ;ii rmountain th t in try. nd ttiat lie was 111 TUe presence 01 one or Trie rememious looted, .n"a thoil irbarrh i did it,, e:irs r,"llc AT CO EUR D" ALE NX. cottages. l"t ;.. oj tnr mrul. bat tenk a. a mil. no i tnre i..;. k IoUKla. ,,., t hi from i .i. i kt i.i. national issues of the future. On the contrary, he wo ,ino- - nun nun c mw,i; w.u,i uic l.liij;nuT (ily I,y luo Mr-..ir !!(. j n. nf mnnrv -- i nm ,n iwn held to the Eastern view, that irrigation is a poor of happy children. What President Roosevelt ami A u ant in. cr.t t ar.oramb- ylw of r.rnt Th-- y told u - at ihrlwr.k that srOKANi:. Wah.. Srjt. li. H I anv can r ah. rime i!.d 'k.thM;it wait. iiuldn't bit .'n. nounced tflay t!.at ir.oihr hut ur.!-makeshift for rain, and he was plainly relieved when his compani.jns beheld Hi amagmatlon the next h,- - obtained thre. Vn.ooUl toia. a Vll to I...,n make h.r h.- - e o reoit i ,!t.mv .y .,, th,. b.nk. and br.d two cf I'oeur u'Alen rain H U'.rj r;e. td he opened his eyes one mornin"; to find himself back President who tours the arid region will know bv tb.Mi t"'"'' Hi- - W In lb r!t l. nf u r.ther . Th- - oth-- r to t Tet th coir hlnat If r. recently Itr any nftrr.oii. in the rainfall region. This was at Hastings, Neb. the evidence oi his senses; lor he American shore- - f.f (Ifrii i ,.,., j,,.,,, r, on t to u n an from un Saltair la-h- . lto Vr'Oef Ooyld-S by th n tho n.ijoin.r.s: ,,,, -- . '. -: th" ,l It .bi will of tomorrow. '"1... I..rt . There he made a speech from the renr end of the have iI.m ii imI ihat llio tliin.e vlinlt . ! , ........ , r .1.,,.. , .. WW,. It aerte- - that . .... :.l . ' . ,, l, rnt j. vi ill?. , ... !. if ;i i ;.rr,r!i. ' ' l."'i.i., nt(.in on -. a train and congratulated his hearers living r'j tatk. a SmJtl.,-- A Ilr,rirc o.n-- I got the nion, we've got ,he ships, and we've got the i.- i on it lake: fjldc tft M,.n, it lo Kti c.ur little stt(1 K? dan-Ir ' rt and i.i n lrl.tr.Kln. lentlr.it Jut kUI huX r forming an ni'Ur.r w;th th any place "where God furnishes the rain." The people money, too." In other words, we have discovered .. .ath JVI.i..-- nt of th city; thr. inrrr.li.tf lK.nal;! Hut.ton HunkT Hi'.l Ai FuI"Mr., the tcrr!rc r)lff r, , applauded enthusiastically. At that time the name arid America and have decidetl to have it annexed ractivt trrck In thth ot.iy au.rth- -b?ii ,h Ma(lf,n . ,riy. p.i uikM t , ihr cf th Ur r t Sariand th Wol;.!.,! ho nvtll hU ,u: ,om.. ,hlt5ent. H :.. ..i-i f..H of irrigation had no power to eoke popular response t..r il. .... , nii,.,l siio.o tl... ' r. 21 ' t i I i: in a ' cT In .' in ...i.. .I,,.,.-.in, .Hi. ii "ilniim adjuit-lo.-:hn tvtai! f th iiiwhichsi'Ti d afjhraie.i ro. toof after iacthllfl lai j ! rlr.i;. v..t W.om t Fi but Hairisim that it - lni.bo.l ... th anywhere. It was ten vears later when William the term. The thinir at'.r mh'.r tttrrd. .... htv r'-btsire. l. jet ... , iroj,r5 ,i I...... in ..ti "Ar-, iiiisrorai null r..ii Hiram'V "Hiri, .r t.ild same much made the n. that President! ; know un .MCiMincy neneio oiniiv and tliougttt saw hoi McKinley riduelv to h- :i'tl. trip thi 'Nothiri: SV.l: Itkf hn Iwii th'.ilet. Hi:: t lhiior INwivov-.fwo)V h i.J'V'l, jmr-'.JUlr-- . Harrison had taken in 1S01. During the interven- afar Ch. f J.im pue t.. l ! """ tht tii A fieri American lloraea. w a o.:i'.'ir.t' rotr,-n- r hih marrie-Ik of frjrr,i 11 .do ing decade public sentiment had undergone a change already growing mien- his ban. And it has all th. bo.u-.niht dmirk uh,.. oar.d her ylrdy tUttl lr r v;. Mi h , S. j t. 55.- .- ToU)' xr' ? .r Time had shown the t roufcht come that t abo.it such inarvelnim vill, iiil mi Jul f,ea f thr-concerning irrigation. j ll.al ' nipi.lily n.nf man 1 tn th atA. m ;Vi)o of jw.f aKf.nt TJ;(. Hat tic Cfwk Ir lMr,K th reclamation of arid lands and the making of homes those who have praved and labored for it sometimes thirty yeta ;tco. and ha a it:t a ti..,, n larit-n ol l . at.d Tr'fr-rnrhi'an r!cht er.ljif. work, d r u h lr umMasu t"t ae-I wa two brvtheia that rtUP' n'MV,: upon them is a work which does not lend itself to rub their eye:; ami ask each other if it be really t rue. IZyVn Vu.i. 'ZV,rX Invi-.S: .it- - i ot alwaj rv.utt'.f rel Sn th.elr (k.l.lit n t l r br-irre d tlayh-.;...st-like i. and if we lint see n are to iim methods, the full Ai TJ fruit atory-nt th of mining our speculative S. TofNUh rorctv . . hopo wa It,. .... ..... t hai'.c-d-. - r.a train at... Ah h'.a u 'f at wr il,. ij.. i, un 1.... It is a sober, industrial process which pays enor- Ywvifiitwti.-ati.me oe irioiiui.i i. mon. 10 iii.ii lanu ab ait join ftar.dlri: on a car pVatfcrm had harded mur4C:c-l- , an! M. hrata2r that hi in ( wav social economic .... of and . the n n fM wish th nuty to tl mously gains, but rigated by the lot eminent must be saved fo the ,r.m at i:rr v r kr.i! Th It. latter a; jf. o A GENTLE HINT. to iy for It. H". Hlrativ. had f a jet-at?rK'3 does not return glittering prolits to the absentee in actual settler and home maker only. Our old land t at 1" i":: a U w.. f. r Ir.'ae jrlven b rue cf ?":. my? loc 1. vestor. Irrigation is for the irrigator, not for the laws now in force make it too easy for the ubiqui- n r.. It th ejr.il'r t' rd !'v!r? crdy bn b.; . i.f itar.J. fi:?,ia ii the rr;e. OfV, o wa "U It. pave a. c or the tous tho William v r ro in boomer, promoter speculator. speculator to slop f just ahead of tho genuine th.i rliverMr. a "r.- '.rr.i hie U! . A to It. '!!"; a looked arid with vision the or homeseeker. V.i,"t r o r....tn Mcrrd for the cattle baron to increase his i i.v region McKinley upon i!. I'ro'.vn -- Tl ' Asurchitts in Hunpary. tk- - a wo:r.an . rkin ilty-J-with n t c r jj" which was denied his predecessor. He was able to grazing area, thus peopling the West with cattle in- .".In: f t? a a tl!' ViTiu. S : It A" nM5a h all wa' d Uj.t ru Tii..'-N- " Ir.f IK- - Y I'ilr the a. tave r.n"y friend Italian jj see that irrigation possesses certain otr.;w:;l ' over stead of people. What the West wants for herself, n l!rn mt ' 'ff! - t ! r.i at that three. l!:ir arar-(!,;- : whn the)"!l thrlt he?- per. " on that and t would what the and the rainfalls, dependence lhe to t'U a moi that jnd day Hurpary. cjtrr c.rtx I i! country wants for the West, is its set- dirt? iiu r d " SiV.cn 1 aafe t to ..;t'. itre come when it would present a practical issue of stu- tlement by homemakers. As President Roosevelt r r W.r'sei. who t to arriv to. what loan bdX wbt d l'.r; "No H1S HEADQUARTERS at KaJS5wm'.a, w h't he s!l . Hir.tn b bd pendous moment. He said as much in his speeches, said in his first California speech at Kedlands: -- The .trw H c i tak huT.il! ; w ,;h. the Arch Jut trAtn? lirt I Th and went further in private conversation; but he man we want to favor is the man who comes to live, r.. late t i w. Lie. Uldc. ITrdcrb k. pa.it tdcv ..ij e . mm-W'.it j rti Th;.t also added that it was a question of the future, and whose interest it is that his children and his I.e.!Mr. WiIlmr t robably wher- - they . k. t"? VI or.ldrab tnn Mb I rt V., SvcU. Mr.; j.ed a! tl Sr.csrlr.gr ftt Rawlins which would be dealt with after he had passed from children's children shall enjov to an even ..o Hoard Toms. r Valley w t r,l greater ut. V . h en- IUUr. w. bn uh . o i :.',r e, . aw.i the stage of action. Few men have had so rare a degree than he has himself." The Irrigation con-S:riec That wa rwohnhiy w .re rr.'4t-il ar.'t her iiM faiara" atr .. .i'.Jl' I! Or. r. .O l I'lTT iii fi t". , 7 il iill't inrg o'.f"f - rr.i Sn fat ;: .''in't kn.w. I .11 ,f,'l !. t . r ; l Hunt' n faculty as McKinley for understanding the real con- gress now in session in Ogden is comimsed of repret M,V v' ,.rt t'.nii, st3 t.amfii 1' all. itt " Limrj. )tidi;e. and Haac for train dition of public opinion and keeping abreast of it, sentative citizens of many States. They understand olt)0. l.r:ne. rather than so far in advance that their utterances the importance of irrigation and may lie depended LITTLE WONDER. tvtnia It a r; ton went to th of?, o f th I.im III'! Juftb. who. It har,cd. could have only academic value; and yet this time 'upon to handle this important subject intelligently o'.'.tfi ally owed hi t la."- - lo th N' v k Tin. even McKinley was deceived, lie did not know the and thoroughly. H wth th Ja-t-U farmer. nnalnt hln on, r J. i. ain .. U !;l ft nnd an hlnv half hour, ' 'erti'ir . lr." tni tt j!!! l'tk; or. would krow.. "f. .r . that w fld It !; "i.f ..ur" li . .... .. . Mfr.nr. i '"! O the r. mp.inv wl'l .lr;...t J'. Il'k "I. IIP'IIJ nt . ri;il ') r t r tot m a i:u Lrantee. a let ) in r.i rottape In ecr.ir,jt erf (lO'lil, - 1 n - 1 1 1 - 1 i 1 1 ii'i-lir.it!i- 1 ii . I forty-fou, - I 1 1 1 . , 1 i- . 1 If-.-r rc-j- '. S ... - i.-.r- . 1 k J - 1 1 l i I 1 a 1 - : n - ?i r-- - I r- thre-nt.-- n-- 1 uc a:-t- ft. i vi : f- V - hr i ft i- e--f -- " 1 yr.-irlv-- . ... ..... vine-covere- ! 1 i.ju-i.r.- Air.-r- 1 r-.- - , . I J rt fftM? g -t t- t,urt-rlp-- !k . c a? 1 r y ln-li- tyrrr4-- 1 d r-- at him. attertkn in-j!ir- thrS-mlx-Jfh-i- 1 h "I hotrl with jeu. r--. -- -- 1 t 1 tM-cr- c t t, " ae-- j t -n tif 1 - " h5.-- h a, their JfWfU r"i tr if--- r.e crr,r,'i two. a rr.ar,' hn tl wrr' In fh :tt j.sr5r f t?5 "htlval ault th hotel. r asalti. l.rlthrr t.o 1 r hvl ; ' w ;i 1 w hr f a ? r : " n the fo-u; and with a had tfor en; at t Hrry ro h -- r ! : he 1 - md n - arer, a th?y tted fj toward the- hr.trj; hut h n eat e.;'.; hf 1 rhl rl.n - Three dr. fr'.cht. Vtrw an tr j h uh th w oi r Harry T H' fathr t'.. t r a J.t t r.'1.-- he w lrk Par. ' to tr ee. In-dulc- ed h-i- in car.r.t tjj htfe J She 1 r-n tr h!rn ) lty thf tr m colnr to lh I 1- 1 ! 1 1 lal) n.-Iif-d I-- T 'a, rT'.r.rc ujh l:-a- fr n r-- falhrr-hcar- - 1 1 hr a . -- t55'f ththciKTBiii t?T t.r. hd dv r." t, h rtt trail rrf.etcd In her. on m th i r rr1 ln. wht vrr !! ri;o, th- re no f r t: k-i- aw-rag- f d 1 they hc a!w ar ft,. rvfjr,!tfd :n I t r.r wa rich'. what pt, had oSJfK( met; 1 1 1 full-bloode- hi 1; eal.o hr rerf-r- l itr charalff cf the r ar. hi trh;nd v. t't,ci,r-- . thai ttr. n w-- j h h th Ihoush J;r t 1 a . jerha; rarc-e r f tfsr h-- s v- cf r . : 1 -- r t" n-rui- ti-n 1 r w i t-r- Fait Lr.kc City In 41 fwt abovo ixa Krolr.c nfTnir?. Th-h.l quarrel t levri. though an attitude ot io.w aiKH,i iSac bunm: of drlvlr'f ,nto lhc can ,r h.vi mtcrr t r.x il may ,M r . I innwuisiaui.-ana cnmDir.K 3i irn yons Jjianc kr.?vv that hi rlhT ;ty rnngc The tmp:rfttur of thl lb.it him to have day rr,0.jcn tt money he oot.lnM from Ir. Vax E tnrr though the extr'rtr? ure tnium tn. lat th thought of trro5nK frrn He 1 11 reached. him had rot crttrrd hi mind. :orr man nan 01 ne oayi hi father f"f jrai of knew that a t rtjuet to on thrr-nu.inr- ri nre ckudi-snni In more fruitful would only subscripwhen TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date your lhe aJ' J?' lh? s,m s:i,nf8 tU,ur 8,1 help tion expires 13 on the address label of each paper, the change Hut If he 1I.1V. nr dlcuion. arrimonlo'j of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remit01 area an ha Halt would te wouM alt Iik? lty :TT. return home hi. tance. Ko other receipt Is sent unless requested. m'.l-ir.iU of urcrin. th father t.orre." rom 'Whn account of his loyalty and courage, for Hansen is not fnuare ! I. 12.1.7 of which an pnrrd or rra-would ray. th$ court Y will t u n It In the railroad aro four lie There those but an educated as possesses negro, splendid and nrownl Indications ioinl lo thrr claim Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City. Utah, ra.m'.? atU'tv for th Matter. One He'll com hitrk t.einier,! qualities that made it possible for the negro regu ntlditionut ones In a fhorl llnr. HU to th farn nr n Urn f tiA',rh town railway control! all th tr-lars to pave the day at Kan .luan hill when the Ftrrft of mile! icrvlro Viavlnf kfVinlV.'fVftl dream-Ir.tn hi.that r.lfrhl Ikita anItuniou. Telegram readers leaving the city for chu ken heartiHi jew oik volunteers were setting hnuks and hivtt.g nn ckc trio un 'i In the h Ml week or more can have their paper sent to only dream, of running l.A Im rlnu n tto. liiwtnrio liill U capable hl 0 I mi llillon lonely loTjrly aflT Uinlr.riim. their address regularly by mail, without addiI Salt Iikf. Cltv hn a tai arlty for in T. r w ' tional cost, by making tha request, in person or so to "nurpiy of li i"v nhouhi rainmnin a real for water the real, br!f negro, speak, Thank?Kiir,g dty West ;y postal card, at the office, No. 149 South n5 klr. d- rwf-n tt tc ur'Wr lh" J li" rVJl or'TttrH negro is, as a rule brave and loval. Hansen will be Temple. to utk- hi own Kf. rrwift of more service to Peary during the ride across the line laid for ti. ncondu. tirK of th. wiur j$r; hi oh than rather 4fArp mil of tax mslni town llf". . huMrransr th 1903. pupi'ly. Twnty-twTUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. ice than 11 regiment of scientist. 4.- - n.iin home.c mlnic. I Iaat" are laid In the city, an wtl He ! wife, i. of jifwrrn. h wa thp one and are r,f Salt ik The and tted. Th 1im;m "jM - frrt It.", and with Good rlrctrlr to welcome of tin the extends the hand Lake af Salt l?r Qualities. crr.rd Tr lsac. emr.;. Negro's huc Recognizes are mrK. a , 1. . l.-i- . I t 1. 1. i ivj nf wld', nn the Mock fof Il4l-- . .h woi kci s, it ine men no ;ii liiumiuaie i ne tnirK I Tn the con- - arA !. a hnr 1f ,,f.i of th" cii utterc-- l h Commander Peary in naming the first man to iectricai comma He 4VM t !ldrl.e. !liwl mIiim! liotit nn ttio vlmti of ,?!-- . t oilltti tlio of kr.ork Id dream by fwm roud rrj ,r , 1S.V1 . fotir- t ul'!l allon , , , , Sinc he fifty. A, it he cj-r,4 when accompany him on his hazardous dash to the north worm, tho wt m!dneres to you. gente'iuen. .wn im hiicii )Wn rturinc tis c rl I abrnd of scientist a With Thselected stores has time. negro. t.i: at r f.,;i.. "lMr, jrm'Vf iofr,e hack, my n." pole a little of that electric light on this city or else en- lr.urv.nlr.ir In thU city j.nntid the f.ri tht lulled i"on lark, father" and explorers of fame ready to join the exjedition couraire the local arc and incandescent light to mini John f.ith .un wJtiiVi. I tn-t rr.uxt rtrrfcrn ef l;.K. V-r,- r I HU Itk- ha a He ltr-t- At It whicn will go on the Polar regions with the indorse l l (HI livi1 rl 'lim 1. rr.litht b provsil. Thff u"on.t I fro?n th- - U k l hi on n. nhith any city n h' ar- at irf nt t w nty-.tha hrr light wcJ 9ttt nrr rm- hrKhtly. bultdlPKr. In which 1" -r th- - year thwIn T" "Ikm ic. what U H" Presidents the Country Have Seen It. pi.rd. rri'. . Ik It d itut-In Irrigation in the West as ai r.r.lvid H61..l.2;l t J ar Ho hoH hi f at'jT th" Dly they rf r,t of nd tr). him of Three Presidents of the United States have strength of the national irrigation sentiment, nor lH'.-i- to. mvOutthat f of a h'd wa to tr,e Tt.r mtnltrr 4Ury. ! u; ;S cent. r to t ;l Mm f Harry Iaatorj' toured the arid region of the Vest in the past twelve did he appreciate how nearly ripe was tin new isMie. attend o- jm-r hf"h of th- - n h I character. Th o!d man n'.w Tte o" af!r bv only two vears. Theodore h ll.UT'l T. a ears. The viewr which they entertained of irriga- Following McKinley 1 r. " Tlie tiv.-JKooseelt beheld a wave of public sentiment in bein.... fu:ik-- dhr th" hioeir- :f I" , had an of furnishes Salt fuinal .ty i in their disclosed as ,ftU rojxrty speeches, tion, of national he half had thine much I3t.."..l I. irrigation. True, at It. In hi mird he nJa of measure the to which ha. a f" ruMh- - mrry. growth n iir-- l to create this gauge by to the url-kr-- l and wave, before after his accession H Salt teresting lliry " . f . it t ntalr.c arc li V.ewhii an h'. m' neatly r th rtf West the cd:. traversed that cause. Penjamin Harrison to the Presidency; but, no man, even if he be Hist UtO' . r.r-tt or kUI. to f ''nsr. Th'-iiare "t act In I.Ueity i rk. a wotth th ot f twelve years ago. in lSIJl. The date of his trip was in all the land, makes American Communications pertaining: to the Editorial should be addressed to the Editor of the Salt LakeDepartment Telegram. Rejected MSS. cannot be returned unless postage la sent for uch purpose. Communications relating to advertisements and business hould be addressed to the General Manager, Salt Lake Tda--. Cram. 149 S. West Temple St. " General Eastern Adv. Agent S. C. BECKWITH, 43-Tribune Bids:., New York City. General Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. Thfe etrn cf rnrairra.; rjcnt. on hr ritJ rrly thtil w, k cf corndtnee .',!h whbh chvrct-npttrf hctl h wtvll hate oked her father ny rr.a f i or a cf a tc ef cnly. lrent . rar-"excamrd. you nn't ci r. daw u ? Wf tc ail f rclvfn. th" afraid you cjM h. err.. I Harry kr.ew th In - "JTour fathr! h nprvouiily at Ialy She tjrr.c.1. imw mne) ten dins ruecea In -- urn! t 1wnat rt tyt HI CHAPTER I. oj turr.ed Up th ttrel ht3 cf him.thy hat Harry, f aysrc t o brdl ta her. turr;-In- s nd Kfnrl ice to n rcun4 fairly c,k Itur.ton follow jr jr. lfMl, (Continued from Yrtrrday.) t 7 hr MrCvrr. rh;::irt a crrr:hi. 1A . . r.nn Vll JLa K" r A NEW YORK STORY OF TODAY I . is n -,,.,,1 a i v.. witn me ana mace a long sieuge xrip wmi mr rr Cf ho.nz r.reon. according to the city the ice. I can trust him absolutely. I have no hesi- - .iir.nr.rv nrur.. The limitation In as H.& 6. in lw it. wa,H.m tntion in idacinjr my. life in his hands. He in a good i&oo . i n.enn mat mere arc mii-iimon I "blch Khnr. n trml nnrsmnn. anil nno nf thi brnvi-n... .. in ti rliv row " ' me- - TUEBDAY KVF.NING, HEUTEMBEK 15M1S03. 1 . f 1 - hr 1 . - I - l 1 .- - nv-p.-y- - ! - ffi-,,- t-- f in-oiil- e I'-l- -- i- ,.!. H - 1 k- n i-- -- ! 1 t?-,- i " t ;! u i.-,m- u . I I s-- 1 i I ! d . h- i ar-rir- s'l - -- ! 1 - . ,, i . . w.-e-n- w - 1 -- ! n 1 , c.-,j- -- m-rba- t- . -- -- ! h i n,r-'a!-- - , 1 1 1 i i j i ; 1 k-- . aff-r- l i . m, I i i if - I - - : ! r- l- j - i j a 4 i I. J . ! ! j nt , . watch-man- - - . . : : M-n- a 4 1 1 r c d t , c-- rn.-rrirj- - '. : -. i TJ j town-boomin- -i -t .r''itru!' , ?- . n-d- v rt ,,,) U-thlr- I 4 n- - j "f ! . ! . ;V I . . - . JT ) ; i k. ! , adv-Tit.ig- r- - es j,'-- . -" , th-I- i- t ! r -- - .1- .n 1 . -- U-thlf- ty ffr o-- i ', ! -- w.-j- 1 ( f;-t- 1 -- . 1 i 1 . t V. H I -- - !' t- K-t- - n-- l- - f-- ! l-- V.-- T t ". r T! w W ..-.- ; It r h- - t ut i a f-- i' r I i HERE'S WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN CHEER UP! I?". llwcc-rc:,vl. I ABSOLUTE PROOF. HIS SPECIAL LINE. Syracuse Herald. ir "Did yo;:C son sporializt? along ur.y 'e line?" somebody asked of the mothtr. graduate'swasproud the rejty, "I htard one ''Oh. yes," of his friends say that lie made a great rcord for himself on tho rusdi lino the last two Cftrs he was in college." jiar-ti;iilcol-loju- Smart Set. fdie at last own up Madge Why. do that they are jn live?o. They pat on the Marjorie She had snnd yesterday u nd never noticed the were in until tide coir.h'.g drenched. AN OPEN SECRET. OH THE YACHT. The New Yorker. "You'll become used to the moXion of the vacht soon, dearest," said the young husband, soothingly. "It's your home, you knovV. for the next month." "Then what ails me, suppose," replied the wan bride, trying to fiiiile, "is 1 they MONEY AND VOTES. Exchange. "Money and vote are the onl thine that count In politic." raid the poMtlv p non. "That may be true." replied th compar-ntlvt-l- y wire Individual, "but money h.i the advantage it is jure of a court and votes are not." . at tl.l r-- .' tit I'-l : t J. t ! i t j V.) f Fugitive Alrahlp Is Scn. aw ak Iisdianapoli. Spl. 1. Th ar.riotine ment by many prominent citizen of Irvlnitton that they hid Men :i ulrrhlji hift evenliiiC caU-- d (fr.at f scitrment her today. Thi nfterncwin. In a field pvce;. I mlK frmii Irvlnston, aoine . . -- i, ; 1. n.ad laio t efor i - of th marri: ord. "for th rt r.t." f wr u'.d th r. f .ut 01 of Itunton rr ached I' rtap a little r.'i n. Thtt. wci a town of (U ral thcuj;rd inhabitant", th a idrr-n- l bl cnal. th' rhippifC f'lt'.t "n .prlphtly jdac county teat, a al th -t rc-i- a 1 I IS bu. hrplr tret. frtnttou h whk th tr.erchar.t alkl on way to tt l rwer In hi lif trpcano.yhapd. with nnd trcdlatde arpcr d -- rtr - tt at hotel. He had felt a It was autumn, the autumn after her tenth season. "You are as brown as a berry," sai l her i - f- mirror, hut adding, sotto voce: "Eklerheiry." Hers was a French mirror, too polite more than to hint at an ungrateful truth. rt-ce- 1.53 rn ? ii - fer'1rr ' sr U r.now ) jj II on pit a u v. t 'a We e -- 11 ht- itsi t1- rtffi yu. w!:i m'.i a ''TTr ? 1 Life. n ike -l ' artrrj' fi W rr.v tf e i wrt. In t Wr.t Ifffr fa tn adi nearly unon hoya when he hurricl rovc nffa'.r pnj. to hrd twci dummy fl?urM In It. It wa thirty r.lTr.g. hj Ira; and dicallrjj Hat muttered the hottl. It -t b a rnoli Dairy long and Ij Iei5d to AT THE ZOO. re Iw. nul tncha:ilis arc hlmelf that when h rhould of an nlrship ?om ton he must refrain from violence rcn orklng on. Baltimore American. h If the train object of hi c Jn The Giraffe Now. If that ain't nn outft t rcmpt. qubt dlm!ral of1, r litlon. Meet. rage! Laundrymtn wa to U 'aroitr.j !lhed. I huhand. th The I. Ion What? IS. It would be Th He Mliwnuke. na twentieth fran.inx Sept. Th Giraffe They're talking of movlrg noat folu to whn he aaw ihern the dromedary Into another department. annual convention cf the Lnur.dryrr.cn oclaton nsel her today ccrrlnr out of t jewelry tor. juFt when I had found out that II brought National . with 100 deUgate. waf tagcrly examining lhlr t un.hii jock to rub hla hump! found tt.;. I- a at n with r.r..i wi: Utt'p 1 1 We t- ; r.j- r,iti hr- We wcv'VI e. a est -- r pt..Jt EVERETT DEALERS 51-S- 3 I"wVDv ST x- c u. lly tLi-ipu- c- or Kuatc f I f.I y 1 a f U j |