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Show ZD ' The Evening Telegram. INDIAN SUMMER PROMISED BY THE WEATHER WIZARD . Notice to Contractors We are now ready to ship o i j o TELEPHONE NUMBERS. ' Rait Lake City. Thursday, Sept. Dooly block. Tel. 1042-- N10N LIME AND STONE COMPANY Forecast till C p. m., Friday, mountain time: Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity:- Generally fair tonight and Friin the temperature. day; slight change 17. UTAH : Fair toDENVER, Sept. warmer and tonight, and Friday; night in south portion Friday. oo K" t $ OPTICAL UTAH I X MAIN STE.FET. CO. MAIN ST. A new name for an old business. C Optical Refracting, 7 8 Manufacturing.of ! 10 model, modern exemplification all that's newest, latest and best in optical goods and optical manufacture. Oculists' prescriptions rilled. OPEN NEXT WEEK. 11 12 1 & 4; in main st, -- ran cf the i hyatt to oi: Tin: CHAM St. Louis, Are welf 'invested in our jewelry. Every- we sell is worth what it costs you. thingwill e and prove its quality with r.'ar Yours for pleasurable trading. long-tim- Meat and Tomato Sale 225 MAIN STREET. ir vv 751 OF . . YOU WANT. WE HAVE IT. Phons SOS. Burton Coal & Lumber Co., 66 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. bl!c "6ri;Sa Kr. l,"4l. p.at"kasUtihitn hll on Tuesday grees. Th night It wii down tuw Zl dgrr-- . 6 a tnaxtmuni terday degfee. rie of 9 degree out Tuesday'? high-t- t temprture. Iotai Hyatt say the M wave ha p.i'Mi. and that fair, lwlmy n.n vf the da are in .tore for this J i' Z im-t-- li t;inr lti.ur i - rjr.i Tr II JT.e.sure 1 s t ! . T J . tt 1 '; j ? iur 1, Air (ui..l The .;. !. 1 ! I rr ng !n..ii'! .. t tun ihtoi.jff; s are a;. .tr.r.ot fsn ls J a I 1Jtr o co-o- p h dres OGDEN Funeral of Daniel Sullivan. t,f adl-ii- i . ,' tfld.ty. paic,C a re.Iutl'r i.n.tir. leg Pretfdent UvtMvr tt in hi tX tlf i b-- EXCURSION. n tlt fro t'. r. t R-l-P-A-N- r rf '. : 1 C. -S . ! . t Vt tu I " if o? f' . 1 ! - In . i f t" a i t .. . I - n wUfi tli mt .,. n ... t k, r- - 1 ; ,r .?!. J5 . pa--- t ". p.im fr. nt lalr :?. t t''t . tir.tJl r .r Tie r . J . it 5 fjft. l't-p- rUrJrriae.t'r g -- Hi m.rm. :- -. (; 1 i' as S,, b re ..! : . a . Ttr : it lb t o-- f jtO!. fUlU..N.H.N. Sccds.Cct Flowers. Bnlbs "i i t 5 ! ri A. l m . I e. i i ltar( rdutin ? t ......... t r!'t:, tfj. r ! 5 I.j Sctith Street t a lret an I Tf r a.cn ni: Ilouae, '- . s.I I Turnltu: atycrjrr. S 'rry Wall - . . ................ - a. d a e r x. u. r. : j .. '.'-- - t..ttd fTi , ., i T I;-;-'- , ' -- - . -, t ... r: ... i. . 'r-I n ;ini up ratlnn KiirprSsie. Th- - .ippnrer.tly luicni:b nt hae characterized the published reports if poper. width appeared to unltra-r.rtar k I :ji if' the deliberations of the brotherhood, on lt5 face was read by the !rk. and fft ! r I f.at V ttf d and in this connection the Ie trial w.is oi- nd r.ifnM t by a unanlmou rr t I common with other ithout workers, in ;i. It o it..' ... C ''11'-i to Join In the Ttd.i action. wt-organlzatlonji. m5 l. rd Ab r t htf Kt r i T! welcome and business men from Minneapolis. St. Paul Tnd Duluth, all members of the Commercial club in thosa cities, visited the local club yesterday. They are In thi3 State to attend the irrigation congress and incidentally to learn . as much about the State as possible. r he thlf I ri. "' f -r Wtt Flrrt "t-t- y Th- - rral." -- - I tt t I"-- . p . Itet. top, tor-fro- t v r.' .. . !" i ; to mm. from extending mad- - fu,h n T.Kht In rpndid of lal.ir ar.d blori Such W. It. I f t r champions by lal-- r orgar.Uit .r. th wot! I nvir. and Mt. In hi! Pt eMder.tl il h.i the .tptraUirs Indorsement t I wiil of? luarty the tpttrb-a- l wikrf. n" he ,. of Th" H: oitjrr h'h r irK.inlMtltn, fr n I f Ih tere,f of thl i r are iue in itt g oj -- f. r t. "J ........ ..lttr.... ...... :V ... o j. - n ;f. ! - 1 .. - 'l-- :r, j r'- "U't.rtf a K. gl al opal is food to H the eye. Feed yourj eves at rev spi-r- . ne Mice in t.t t.5 ''Ulitu u ; i tf I Jnai- H;m.tn - Ti.l-- t.f t",i...l i -- l.jrt b.-art- TT teaAjtLfur In leif l -- rei-u- ts - (kt.-- lr,tfrt. c Twenty-tw- .f is trni'-rinwhih l.iNr priie Hearst, who, five Kre.t r n - '. ,r f re n - . , l.N'Tikrlt Yfi;Ir IMft r X. ; V ! - i- r.r'-j- t ll!the ! .,-- I fMX.tuI 'l-"- fl !iik-- . tir itn!rr3 7'--- ? NUm Calvu" .... n rnur, l cuntry. is f ......... ' .......... V' .... ........ .. t t ! fn 1 grrH " t- -" 7 - J r Fore-.iste- Ind-usi- J3 EtOT, I- - e only 8!ot. IIetlcOil ElOTti, r . . - ANY KIND 1 ..r t- w 40.-(m- O-.i- T'-to :4 degrees lut r.Iicht. r.d a; miny 1 let lt31 -t ... ...... .. . IUeakf--other i.xiinls went U low the frretlr.it l?tr. i. " ... "l Tsmif. lHint. ......... H'.ti r.iiir.i Cfvcr the northwestern section of the a Holr. Msriilrr t.' ' country and the tntrmountln region ' t rathr Is the Linperture ..... rising rapidly. Kair'-o a; iM"n gs'.: Krup. A derided occurred hrrc. The i.! Jii ...... ... ............... . minimum temperature Inst night I jar l".ik: . ... Z w i ....... e I 44 d The International Urothethond of Electrical Workers, in convention here, Thurgood "Will Recover. and representing an organisation of William Thurgood, who was injured in the aerial tramway at the Centennial electricians in th- country passed mine, is reported to he slowly re- resolution this morning, praising V.. li. covering' from the effects of the accident Hearst for the stand he has t.ii.m in at St. Mark's hospital. behalf of organized labor, and his Presidential andidacy. School Board to Meet. The State Board of Kducntlon will hold Itesolutlors of thanks to the lh- thanks of trl-ca meeting Saturday morning at l oVlu k. "Resolved. The hood' o of her International lirot when the results the Slate examination will he considered, as well as a large AVorkers ar tendered 'o the prs number of applications for State diploof Salt Iike City for the full mas and certificates. of the tmetincs f tljis lody. whhlt have been puldish.d In th four r.ew spirit of Minnesota Visitors Here. jjapers. and for th? friendly whh-- C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, kkxyon hotkt.. Tiri.i;- - Brotherhood Indorses the New York Congressman-Edito- r for President of the United States. SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS. vv. r IUHKCT- - 118 YOUR SAVINGS O iii ICiiTENSTEI 1U ELECTRICAL MEN PASS RESOLUTION FOR HEARST CHICAGO. Sept. Temperatures at a m.: N.w York and Washington. 74; nhston and Philadelphia. 70; Chlcago.4fi; Mir.neanoils. 38; Cincinnati, e-- "i ru!fci 7 17. J. II. Knickerbocker, O. D. .Royal W. D ivnes, O. D. i 4o Temperatures Elsewhere. UTAH OPTICAL CO. i degrees degrees degrees & degrees v degrees degrees 7 degrees TO degrees o'clock o'clock o'cloc k o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock r.o be wlU r rr.arkahlo and peculiar thim li For th find five d s ;') conditions. ) of the month the terr.pratjrrs ( ranged about 10 df e. above normal. Th" cM wave came en from the C" tn.ist. and until today the t rr: ; r i) atute have bem from 4 to l tg. Iwlow the t.ormal frr thin well Today's Temperatures. Th m lCrOX We have the goodn. if tW ran It had a nr. When it rom to pricsi we treat our cue tjrrr. tomeri tight, Kxauiine our ptcnU and be cuavinced OFTTCLAL FORECAST. notleraU () chang'' in the temperature today, (; and the weather tor. lent and Krl-!- ) d.i y wilt be fcr.eraljy f lr. Hp. i. trmbcr weather rcord hor a t (J TIIUBSDAV EVENING, BEPTEMltKIt, 17, DIAMOND ( The passing: of the cold wave which settled down over the Intermountaln region ten days ago, covering1 the bald tops of peaks with a blanket of now and nipping the plants of the fertile valleys by night with froat, and the return of the welcome warmth of lingering summer days, mark the certain approach of that delightful eon. the Indian summer. The cold wave seems today to started on its Journey across thj continent. It bade farewell to Utah yesterday and last night there1 was ac-no frost. It has not diminished In Its tivity, however, but Is today treating the States In the valley of the upper Mississippi to a foreta?te of winter similar to that experienced here, Reports received ut the weather bureau today say that the temperature is still falling over that region, and that last night heavy frosts necurrod at many Minpoints in Nebraska, the Dakota?. nesota. Wisconsin and low.--.. At North Platte, Neb., the temperature dropped "WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer Is highest over the slope, northern plateau. Rocky mountain WesU and extreme Northwest, central Sruthwtst, and lowest over the southern plateau and northern Rocky mountain siope. Precipitation occurred over irtlons of Nebraska South Dakota, Missouri. Illiand Louisiana, nois, Oklahoma, Texas inchwith eavy rainfall at Galveston 2.32 Louies. Thunderstorms were reported in siana. Frosts occurred in Minnesota, South Dakota an'i Colorado. The temperatura fell 20 deg. over the gulf coast, with as a rule. changes elsewhere slight R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. 237 A 17, 1308. X. . 90 Director Hyatt Says Salt Lake Will Now Experience Delightful Period of Warmth. ' WEATHER FORECASTS. Dimension and Hubble from our Parley's Canyon quarries. FOUNDATION RUBBLE at $8.60 per cord on cars at Salt Lake. X 240 228 Business Office Editorial Rooms RED g! gj STONE S . The Salt Lake Telegram. 10 O J '1 . t IH ; ' It t 1 . S r t 't ' V 1 t t t t t l e ? the Mitkr . nuy . umian Funeral services over the remains of ditle., y At d Daniel C. Sullivan, who die.l Monday The fi?)M-ntSundnr. Sept. 20th. npo pn t a r E,. - r.t'-.., l 7! night at the Jloly Cross hospital of mitlon Ihar.kl'.g the pr f.f m were held ners' h from fr.r e consumption. X.A'f't $1.00 via Hound Short Oregon only M'CONIHAY'S few It r -- .rti of all the . ! O'Donnell's undertaking parlors yfsur-da- y I. Inc. trip r .,,,, ' "V. . t "J lilr Auspice Ko'dtz and Uonvn of ii'lthofoygb "Tl-afternoon. . t It farn-t .o o. toward lh VKdcraft. Candy and punch free on r r ) n a I. i ... e f tS'r 9.7.0 a. n.. b.Ue ot. i f. ...ttr ib- - j ,,f img train ex - ttrains. Special f rs.rr. I tste.l the a it, tu f Socialists Hold a Meeting. pfieiifi .t by p In jr-s .t ift ..! 9:H p. in. .rgan!s r lu Ogd-- n i wnun n tri.e t.f In t ri. c i,.iui. ..,u,. The local Socialist party held a meeting f f the einpl lym ;t ,.f , nfair workmen n j last night at its headquarters. South -plhasi: - . T the bui.ing of Iruiun.i Pun h;t r . ft vt en Mani. Thl3 is the last business meeting b r .i efCc Hi ff"Ttr which will be held before the convention, !. o .JrliiT.3 l IO.i' o. .1(1 s ?;. which takes place on September lrd. All A n ,? r.Trft-.':f routine ofk i ?" t a sdl the members in good standing have been LAST OUTING TRAIN i: of and Mere i.';r.l Ha. f i rr it .i..-r tf; invited to participate. m r "Itiittee f..- - the v,t-- t t 3 lei t'r f"t t I hour, rf. j, - the he.t,plu4rlers b1. at the whf hoid j. Tn .t. ' f irmut.d. "i OF SEASON CHARTERED Will Visit the Idahoans. , ' v or and In lb p !. a ltrl i r s S.tiU'-irsa i' Till W!5h llTHH't t Jf ttiJl Is The Mttl Commercial club rl tf . Te.-r making Europe.''. and American. European, 51; i oted to tlir. for a jobbers' Junketing trip Into of vornTnlttr .T,if If.'fl f I l.l a 'American, 2. the hist An excursion, probably Idaho, for the purpose of enabling the mi. other routine t.iir.routing YOU e!i ?n II:" . P ir.it " Isrt? J customers In that State to become, more of the summer, will Ik- run to Ogden The in and t'.ill gtT by pe p. al orJxurt I2.tr. k fully acquainted with the firms from d rUKK U'ATEK. IOC A GAL ganizations of the V.W trieal. Wor kers a? whom they buy goods. All the jobbers Sunday over the H?i st I.;n usu'.er th ' : was a s Sallalr r brilliant t in ? !!. or I 1 r. :'.-have been invited to go, ami about fifty JOHN R. NORRIS. Proprietor. joint auspice? of the Women of Wood- lnnts than nU wr, li ) brlllUnt r have O Si their intentions C' expressed ::; Stotsifo already r ar.l cold nTiaf). Hot and running water in every of going. This excursion may be made a craft of this city and the management toi.it of tor . tltousands of In-- i rf i fre. a t'fr.i- HIM ! room 300 rooms, CO private baths. f .. jto and-- s nts in f. an I t pie. n regular annual event. of the Kolltz Kandy Kitchen. 144 W. First So. St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. tr.tr Re J p,r-- l v.. t t. p""re A baseball game between the Silt profusion jihe.i a light b; !,ht r thif, PLKASK Lake nine and the Ogd-- n nine has l ri that of 1.ty mrr th" thotj.,.r. nf .Un-- I -of th- day erf. arranged a a sp- ial Y The crowd a .. brioiant in idt, n and arratigetuents hae been made with kAAJlJIII I f lb- - la.i.-hi In their t r resorts the dt.fe. the cf the managements SOCIALISTS TO NAME rve special trout and king new f.tjj .t ti?i. . canyon to It wax pre.J,. ted Aftthat the d.n r . . ...lt...M i i i. out FULL CITY TICKET chicken dinners. r mi iroe.i xii'li w "ouj'j Lot the "he air was balmier than IMd'ASE . ' In the city. On of the fr:itur s of f was a rnlr.g The Socialists' Labor party today is plain quadrtllr., wtihh.' was enit rr I by a man with a i.air of sued n. call lor a city convention to be ROSS CLARK WITH an a inegnpbori. .b e, bather lurgs held at the headquarters of the party. u was a U' ees riniti Krt to rsnih. 68 South The attendance was Main street, at 7:C) o'clock i and SAN PEDRO CHIEFS r.sn and the r rowd pr ent-a r.n- Wednesday evening, for the purjose of nominating a full city ticket. Tonight the dd gates v. ill go to tp. nt f the The members of the partv have re J. Hoj-.- Clark, vlcc-pant Itefnina leitti. solved not to permit the meeting to fall San Pf ho. Los Angel-- J & Bait I.nke A'lieil.jiu Soi.ltlng lto!i.-.n a Pur of in plant panys ty Into the control or influence of persons Uailroa.1 l :e i e ha arrive, t ion. ompany. who may not he In sympathy with their from Ogden. and is c!os ted with th- cause, and have therefore sent forth an al ofh ial of the comp iry. lie , a:re SOMETIMES none edict but that members who laht night, nod this inoiidnx at an have down We are able to thow a more than usually their dues paid up will be to hour went from his hot directly of permitted line early interesting tne in MEN AND to of San Pedro nM.ces in th- - News th" participate the proceedings CLOCKS to meeting;. set work. and annex, Ituniediitely one of the occasions. 'Ar:d this is All forenoon the vat ton ofh, .4h of AFFAIRS Clocks of every tyle are in tins collec.. PLEASE the company who have otllces h. r have tion, and every one is really handsome. been making fitM'i'iit dips In and out T.'ven the. strenuous little alarm clocks . V. c. VAN IM.PSP.N. rpe, ial ft. have their own gon.i looks;. There are of the general manager's oJllee w h- to dining-rooamirter f r lb- ONLY $1.00, clucks for the bedroom, park-ris at work, canjlni; ariuloads Mr. ;urtio. i t of Jutb Clark t and hall. All are accurate timen of r.lte.l the of Hies and papers. .sj.iif. arrl.e.1 . t. w HI i It y really excellent value. d a keepers and rronm of of Is visit the the iy This j! ary tlrt for my fall shipment, To make xn lne. . lb" Plain for a few d of the company K're "big chiefs" will give special prices on clocks this Ogden and Return, . S I tt.e o:ti of lte the Al . I was the of Laktlg (Sefi; road division in iiith. , f d via or 20th, whether State Sunday, Sept. lwt Oregon Short turned ocr to the s.iu Pcdto ir.m.ig--meneiijitn :THE SUT3fCEirTI0r rJUCES AILZ:: Line, for Kolitz and Women of WoodW. W. HALL, the Short Line. nv.C the bw.il tiio twtturauation law of 1j Ij, t. , by craft. Special train 9:."0 a. m. return- olliclals are today making their fust eot'iplied with. SOTTVEXTTtS AND VIEWS. ing leave Ogden 9:00 p. m. Bicycles personal report of the business they 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 15c . ONE WEEK Co.- -. carried free. JOHN" L. LASHAW of have been doing Mine that time-1421-"Phone men of the ..v. Mr. CI irk vail this morning that lie one of the ONE MONTH will remain In Salt Iik- - Pnr fnir,c tin.e. iii-- n of the Wot 12. Is m th" til) for ii DIAMOND COAL Senator W. A. Clark. prdlent of the f' daj h. II i,f t;c road. I ox pic ted here the I w ee k. iv.:n J. L, Mo;j;. Tins couro:: to youji nr.rDns'LZK, youh .i;:rr, of e. urns I'W. the Lake t I. tout' fill Sold enly by Citizen's Coal Co., oZ W OR 221! D DIRECT TO THE TELXQRAIt OITICT. x.t f i om an 1 ...r tern W CO Mi i; 49. 'lfr. 2nd Tel. South to do pli: Mary.- can't you something w ;, In i n h ,iw i !if n Ui;'v in b" improve the bread; it is simply aww ith M r. M. i e tak" up ..r irjij. KEN YON HOTEL, ful, and my husband says you are i it v h n lit tl l? i it) a "dead one." irnr.. Silt ORGAN RECITAL FOR European and American Plan. tb.. i a pte.id.tit of j. i:. maukki,. I INUislKr HALT UKK TIIUX.KAM: i(ior.tn !. Alt Salt Lake City s new hotel. Incom Ht OGDEN DELEGATES of the . atlng-ho',totnp'.ny, whij , ; j the along If parable. T told Mr. Harding to order Hurtin- Prion p.u ip U In Sail lake to.! a nl Till r.VKNING TKL:.K AM tor ler's Flour, and here on the grocory on list is lornjany bu.ite. At the regular ergan re. Jt.nl at th TabOGDEN AND RETURN, $1.50, iramh-a tomorrow tiftertnion of ernacle 100.1, . rntnnu , H I!. I!. CALVIN. general mfn.lx'is of the r i t !'n lomcresH. now maoag. I r H of an the hort t'.. In fMpMon at CiKilen. wi!l t. gums of H. r. idle, l. left to- - I Prof. Me'l.))an wpl Hurley, g.neral j itr'nt. to t o foUnttins: aiMni': Via Illo Grande, Sept. 15th to 18th. a!r Hrnoof. on a tbre days trip over the line by little Miss M!dre. Almy Parkday er, a pupil of I'rnf. Skeiton. on the p. they represent. TJ.eV Will go Good until September 20th. th" MkV lin. The following prigramm be entire Short Line system a sysmaking gl n: Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Cora tematic lnsjw.-lp.ri- . Church Seen from "Cnvnllerla Ris- tlcnna" pany, Masr.tgnl No. 1 ast Temple street, has half a mil (a) Intermezzo from Cavallerla llus- OSDEN AND RETURN, $1.50. to at lion coiiare loan tlcana" lowest market rates Maacagr.! on Mildred Almy Parker security. Will ir.ake loam Ibttlst lor snori or long time, on real eatata or "Communion" in li Collateral. "Ciondolbi s" Neln JOSEPH F. SMITH. Prealdsnt: solo Yotal Felected Via Rio Grande, Sept. 13th to 18th. .CiKOIvGa U. CANNON. Cwhltr, Tfccnhauscr overture Good until KrrtuuVer Wtgrur -- - i:n-Irta- nt ru i,wt. N f-- e - - ' i 1 " -- "l n - ,, - - 1 i -- e. - ff-.- " Tlr : . :, : litloj. - n.-(!r- fstir-.-lr-'- fr ,t lrt n t? r-- ! !- - - - - k ns tii,lrc t-- -., . X r- prep-aratlo- I- :"-- . '.rtl so -- s SAW 1 - THE FORD HOTEL f'svi ! - d'-eor- -- l $mt - fe.-ttut- e !f !; li:T. ; THIS, tw -- - -- .K aPI-aric- 4 Your Vacation Will Not, Be Complete Unless You Wind Up With 1 Ih-Iho- . n s '' y ; The Telegram 1 3 J For These Autumn Evenings I - . 1 1 1 m at-r?Ht- th-S- alt i. n t Jeweler Subscribe Now r. Ji-- P.j.-hto- y. h-- ad 60c The Mistress: ! carrier crvr 5 1 1 - i u 1 ; The Cook: l.i' , - 4 Vw - "i Sack Flour." ncin.,... r 1 -- first-cla- i .5 i i ss t'TSr I ..r |