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Show The Saet Lake Telegram, 10 The Evening Telegram, $ IF YOU WANT TELEPHONE it for you, but probably you don't want it. The only reason we think some people do is because they don't trade here. . Salt Lake, Utah. Tuesday, Sept. Dooly Block. Tel. Th Man on Mclghn St. 288, 623. SCHOOL OPENING come and gone again and your children have commenced to settle down for their winter' j work. Now Is the time to note the effect of close applicarefully cation on the eyes. If there is any disposition toward inflammation, headache or other symptom of eye trouble of whatsoever nature, consult ns at once. Our free examination service is at your disposal. Prescriptions filled. O. D. Royal 237W. Daynes, O. D. M...IN ST. NEVADA'S GOVERNOU CONDEMNS MOB RULE WE HAVE IT. 1 r DIAMOND LOVELINESS 4 h :it htt rr,"U in )M.jp t fr t ; f f t t - -- r : 1 r ?.! Jt ? mrA la t -.' ir-. f S x. u.Xnrtallravst rurrd tuts uad I. , - .?!- i.n - - :- Crptt 2!cusf ; ! c SERIOUS CHARGES SIX JURORS COULD IN THIS LAWSUIT NOT HEAR WELL led a suit Annette Burkett has Short line Must Repair Crossings. H. the and Osborne Libble The City Council rave the Oregon Short against t Savings bank to qub-- title to a .uirie peremptory orders last night to repair its crossings between Fifth North Htrip of land in lot 2. block 10, plat and ilghth South streets. They were rep- G. Salt Lake City survey. 2x10 rol resented to be in a dangerous condition. in dimensions. The complaint sets forth that the de Social "Thistle" Thursday. The Thistle Social club will give a social fendant, Libble 15. Osborne, i now in at its rooms in the Federation hall. possession of the premlhcn. claims the Thursday night. September 24th, at 8 a o'clock. A number ot talented persons ownership and has placed on will be present to entertain. All Scotch certain deed purporting to convoy th. people are Invited. property to herplf and a !.of atheinortRaRO executed by her in favor Saving bank. Will Give Dialect Readings. It alleged that on or about June 11. Mrs. Martha L. Grelow will give read1S96. P. J. Conway, without the lon-fing's from her own books at Barratt hall or knowledge of th plaintiff, frauduthis afternoon at 4 o'clock. The readings for the purpose of cheating which are said to constitute a and lently and of th property, dramatic treat, will be givenliterary in ngro and swindling her outthename of the dialect. plaintiff to a forged deed certain pui porting to. convey the Th" al premises to David II. Waiters Plan for Shorter Day. 'd wa"t executed fraudulently leged It Is understood that a movement is on filed with th County Hecordr. the foot whereby the restaurant waiters are to property efterwanls being onveyd to secure a shorter working day. probably the defendants Osborne aim th D'.-- ret no demands have eight hours. As Savings bank. beer made upon theyet of the eatproprietors houses. I)e-er- et SeedsXot FIowers.Balbs 1 rl-j.-- . 1 hr.,r;t:. Tl'e niim- - J of tw $1; TOE FORD HOTEL l nix!n f.-w- o-- J'lTy Wl.t nt:d Im ff . t' Nt .. nf f" ot.o kf rw ;h r d an rtr.m hi h that th ari? w.lji h a 11 n-'j- ge WILL NOT STAY HOME niS tl il"l The County Commissi oners have. nn. pointed the following men h.s fruit tree 01 i ne rsait ii lvi 3 .i un: i j lkc Horticultural t,.,,; aocietv Boce, Sandy; John Henry Smith. Draier-1- , M, Hemenway, (Jranger: David Jensen' rysi Ccurty CLOCKS And this is one of the occasions. Clocks of every style are in this collection, and every one if rrally handsome. Even the strenuous lit.tlo alarm clocks have their own good looks. There are clocks for the bedroom, parlor, diningr-roeand hall. All are accurate time-k- ef pors and really excellent valup. To make room for my fall shipment, will Rive pectal prices on clocks this month. Walke, Sandy. - PLEASE HIS CUSTOMERS. m W. W. HALL, Jeweler SOUVENIRS AND VIEWS. SOUTH MAIN STREET. 227 1421-- y. n g!wri'iiin;.iwjj'iiie'?.jl)w t El Germs in Hosier's Flour IMPURITIES IN ANY FORM. BUT THE NOTHING BEST SELECTED WHEAT. ENPERT1 A" C.nOUN D. CAFE STEWARD IS ACCUSED OF THEFT DRINKS TOO MUCH $175 Pt t.-- tt' Sues to Recover S417. Z:. W. Cartwright was arrested this The Salt Iiko I.lvory and Transfer morning by Patrolman Davles, on a company today tiled suit atriinst Hudcharge of petit larceny, sworn to by son Smith, receiver of hie Acme Mining Dillon & Morgan, proprietors of a cafe. company, and tho Acme MaThe complaint alleges that Cart- - Machinery chine company, to recover t417.f. which wright, who was the cafe steward, stole is alleged to be duo on a lion. a number of articles from the estab lishment. NORTH STATE WILL BE PAVED WITH STONE. The Consolidated Railway and Power company sent a communication to the Council Iar,t night Ptating that the com pany haa neen served with verbal notice by the Board of Public Works to pave Ncrth Stite street with a.phalium. owing to Its wi.ith. The company has mado to pave with cut Mono the preparations fame as on the Jther streets along its lines. Superintendent Read oxplained that to pave with asphaltum would necessitate changes In the roadbed costing not less than $10fe. The company was granted permission to pave with the same material used on other streets. KEN YON HOTEL. European and American Plan. Salt Lake City's new hotel. 2-- Ii ii. O.' J. . o-- : .11 (i i C. It m m k f onialnt from I , 1 ST I ::. CONFERENCE J -l a iioro. In tho :..; Ht!.i .ifi' .i ti .i, :i n d v i. ii :: " 1 s . ! V . . t A' a ! vt - " t.. . 1 , '. ; ., - Tl.- - fv'.l Ii . . ;l v ai I t af.-- S I. d t t : u f - ! rv-- n, o. r.cr a 1 J jr4rr 1 :r- t. n'.i-'- f 1 t i. $ ;!t . . 1 Af- -I n-51-I'- " a ;t t o i ; ' - T .;; rr.c v f. . i . in o ii ; ST. i, HIS CCSTOMLH..:. n ! i lot, : ,r. d J :i ' a r. r. ?':? I'm?yo''l': l.- i y.' p-ri- : J v 115 to n; ulo n Ti k t i; ia li rf t f 1 T' ,V . i ", j r. io J. i I. T " ; !. .1. 3d. I,!-- - . d A s.5. : ; 1 ) it A '1 o l - I ;..v I ? S. y u ; to ,tjrr r n Piornln. tl;l ? , i'l I 1 1 ill'?! , ! 1 1 ! " " t " '". Mr , !;!, I rr0, Ninety Diyi, or . j 50c Per Bottjc - - . i . Li "is t;n : , . : 1 ii'wt:" II, ?' i; roan ii. i"! ii" it I t". ita k Slt T. ' A. M. M"ti:i. 1: n Sat I. s'h" "tty di c. lt ' I VIGTOR'S RHEUMATIC CURE 1 X. T. STJDNESX t front t)gdon and Int rnt dia'o pnir.t. to 'jtli. ircluive. f'.ral limit. October Oct. 12th.. nil oth r t ' iit hpt. r. c.h lo o ngertfl Oct. dh. inc.. limit M. 15th. for particular?. I j? i ta-l-- I ao t - iJrH'-itr.a- to I 1 ! : A!r;t fnuuty .. AND STATE FAIR. low rat'-uial ir.ort Lin-- r - . ;?'.. t - ' i - a'.', v. Ildto atron t !.; i .. ir- I iljrrtlf!wil Bt-r.l- r '. STATE BOARD AWAllDI TEACHERS DIPLOMAS. n. h w s Mi:- - of f ont--- :;t 5 c s of t.' t'rot a or ',: ! J day s 1 Ji; ! .. a - ; rt ' ! DRUG STORE t!i 1,1 1 I THE LHN pay O'tiriy Jail, Is Released Without BjhJ. PIONEER WOMAN OF UTAH DIES VERY SUDDENLY Mrs. Melipa C. Kimball, who came to Salt Lake in 1S4S, nnd who had lived here and in Tark City since that time, died suddenly yesterday afternoon of heart failure. Mrs. Kimball was born In Canada In 1S2S. and In 13S joined the Mormon church and went to Nauvoo. She v as expelled, with other members of her father's family, from Nauvoo in 14. In the RHinn year she rnirrled William Curay, who mih tippointed a in the Mormon battalion, and wim ordered to California thu next month, the accompanying htm. In IMS th- - battalion ennr 'to Salt Lake, arriving in tho faiL EergL Coray ! . - . - . t'.f ,t i ', JyvVrS ; W rrc1' of ? lnr It f'T 5 f u ' l talUiir. lh th r;i.Vfn',r I"". ftr-- . lTjr-- x r-- f - , ; . HAVE YOU p- t r,M.pI- -i o or l tig a I. r'J. r I t . Oroeiin LAKi: tlTT. CT Alt. ;-- t boon i I lir?-'- . r LEACH -' :nti"nt " ' ;.:. . i s i , ry ki-- iir.t.: iti.. . . . !. . r ,t t t: ! ili'l' r Cletk Compiles Record of Suits. 1 N' : in . t ?., s i ! rkV ot!l o h.i "gt'IO loTp Vo-.;rr..- Up-c- n Itabbi Reynolds Dclivtis A Id; History cf a Fcrle C?X0 Y. :. Oil morning. nrlton !.irn".. itc-- l living at th. Ir.f. Tl i" l nifr Canyon r..d. u tetM,rt'd m niM tnakt. nl t f4ir thl month. A t f NEW YEAH SERVICES -t- r-- f T 1 - JEWS HOLD SPECIAL j Only ono i are of tyj h"i 1 fovrr a rtol to the Hoard of ll:.tth thl Caroline J. Nielson today filed .suit for diorco from Nids C Niclvon on tl." grounds of drunkenness and tru'lty. The parties were married in Aarliu. Denmark, on April 2, lll. and have two children. It is allued in the complaint that for "i'' detoralant a long period last has many tlp os strtick and bruised and Ufe.1 abuvKo langu,.g. and in a throat- exhibited a deadlv w eat-oh is an babitu- er.lr.g manner and that al drunkard. The plaintiff asks ?10 per month permanent alimony. I" ft ALT la-iK- SOMETIMES We are able to show a more than usually Interesting line of wi'fi ' tr.it P LEE KIM YING. - m- Wrr- - . ' ,".- 'ft atr.J CUSTOMERS. BOY RECEIVES Fruit Tree Inspectors Are Named. : i II A 14 vr.'. i if I' ;th--- r 't Uf rt, ;rct t,fftrb - f- ir :.' i 1 A OSTEOPATHY : 5 " t', d ! fit iff CtW. ' PLEASE n l -- . - - Hill Soda Fountain CORNER orr. FcsTorncs. .1 Ii 1"r ' ; j . . . . u'. tl Jji.j.r w""'''''' otbT. K x 4 t n-r- t' l 'If ror did in t ;,' iitTSi' A. 1 tl,.n ir l ! a-- j t. n ft t). iii''rn:ir; Th f h :f f It tU" Iirt!:'l nft r t?!" oll.t T Ml j l'r ni:allf;-.-itiir.- W Drunk" j r x.' n. I'i.i I Inn . dl-r3- at H-!Tl- ( vur. , Soda Water Serred In tb Council mm Talk T.'ainly on tJon Secure ..xtra Mcney for J itwuiUl- - ia GERMS FEYER f .:;:.: I '' TYPHOID NO i Xeal Nelson this morning began nvil tana. FOR LOSS OF FOOT action in the Third District court. P procure a decree of dlvorc from Anr.a Sentence for O'Dell. Heavy . r.Nelson. The parties were marilvd in i i i tuiriu anernoon sen Alb i t Hanr.. u ir.ii r. by I le. tenced William O'Dell. who was convicted this city in April, 1H93. unl have two oi stealing billiard balls from the Clift minor children. th custody of which Hanson. Jiii fu.irllan ad tile in. t.a a. H! t opted JlT.'i frr.m th hcuse, to pay a line of $15 or sprnd an Is asked by the pl;:intlff. T,ir,b" equal number of days in jail. As 0'DM1 is ' full in of . de tli" recites that The complaint uncer age, tne sentence ma" be changed rnpiry. Alb p.mifnt i t wtc in that him rl claim treated has to his remaining at the reform ifin cruelly fendant Injurii school un t H.s.tt'" l t!v ni to his til no attains his majority. wlbh during January la?t inshe d s rlcd l.iui. t . n "t that ri'iiil" r t.'Mr and after returning May prombM . to l VA hou.-d an to waa rda ti her Tl.' H"' Grass Fira Threatens House. stay with him and attend in tn lirst l-d away by htlpulatlon. The residence of William Taylor, near hold duties, but n.n oecona w est and Seventh South struts, part of last June, which necessitated,T the uie came nearly being ignited yesterday afterplaintiff attending to the wants noon by the spreading of a grass tire. children besides his other labor. ONLY ONE TYPHOID wncn nad Deen started by careless boys lire was the denartmnt called out and tne maze, which had grown exiinguisnta CASE IS REPORTED lu WIFE SAYS HUSBAND . pruponions. JOHN R. NORRIS. Proprietor. Hot and cold running water In every room 100 rooms, 20 private baths. 144 W. First So. St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. - j II :, J tT!.v br i r,i-- v.r.in-- . riai i!-.?- HUSBAND SAYS WIFE Deputy Sheriff W. II. Wilkinson cop in Butte. Mont., today to testify In a Federal case against a man named Clark, who was arrested here a short time aeo and confined in the county jail pending the arrival oi me L. s. .Marshal from Mon- In ; ,rc irnw but out of thi toitr.tT orly x ! ir: icuiwl Were ac c ..nt of l art) l d a f r .u d f - xari': rn'or . An unuu;g ljc! ! bt r 'rnM r a ii fb-- European and American. European, American, $2. . . 3 j Iitrit o tit of ilvfrtlve H-i- Deputy Sheriff Goes to Butte. ;s j 1. irl th-Th- nt NX !:'. r; t I. tow. BcnwAiiz a iiznrrcxx. Wi. HOT SHOT POR THE DL. A. ti't?t H. Kv .m 'r and WilliamJjfjt frm NEW JAIL BUILDERS trirr.'.r.tl diinln i..g J iry luty In ing . tij. Cr4r PLEASE HIS CUSTOMERS. Wi iiarn It. Ar.drew. 1, li..!n Irl Pitt, Thoma 1 shirks" at Coincidence Half a Strfkng Dozen Veniremen Are Found to Ee Partially Deaf. ly D-.-r- 2veu ana toe X 11 b' : i n-cor- d "works" w..K. ! 11 six. "clerks" the at r- it. The appointment of Charles J. Leaker jis paiivmiiui, lo succeed Andrew smith, Jr., jfbigneu, oy Aciing jr.ier Kurbidge, was approved by the Council last night-- LrSSJ McCenahayB .All n oil Tm clocks gets 'em lt, W 1 . .t r-- m-d.- i r'.lr.f't i u'' fUy 1 x: -- t f . . to a Clin! ft 1r .!.''. Urn t!) Knt( n Electrical Workers tinue D7 Patrolman Leaker Is Appointed. and compare prines elsewhere. It's our sale. C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, 235 Main St. V- 1 cHl-er- Is a uniquely brilliant and valuable form of beauty. Our greatest pleasure is to aid you in selecting and in setting for you one of the perfect gems of which our etock is replete. We also carry a large variety of watches. Suit your fancy here NOR nnr, r r?t r5H. -. n rr ll I, 4 tl4 V fi. g l in ru!n4 n W. SECOND SOUTH ST. . f rm r r ri ct - 'Phone 80S. Burton Coal & Lumber Co., Thone 8t3Tt, HjLnjf-em- ! YOU WANT. - Etorrs, Executive Attributes Recent Mcbtlnc of Chinese At Tone pah Largely to Liquor. BONE OF CONTENTION r-- T 8tor, IIttncOH Cock -- jrin AHY KIND r KEN VON HOTEL. i VV. and Con regiilnlnc of lapsed mmberslilrs degrees t T Il. jnr(f i.!f.i u tt 7 62 degrees n.emb-r- s was of the l.iprl disjltl'm 8 r r 63 degrees !i li j tte frreatcst bon of contention of th cp;b.tk a!,i 69 degrees 9 t! was to mil Debate It Warm in sson. 10 mornlnjr 71 dexrea propsd i rr t. ' 11 74 degrees plar Ir.pd nieinU'rs curds on a parity In tJ. t$nr" 12 76 degrees .n a c,."ftf" 'f In th with rtgTJlar travUn; c;u ;f. .. 1 , n. Over Proposed Changes This was defeated by n lt.vy inaji.r rrtitit 'i i. n degrees Th" vahi" of withdrawal nrd an I in Constitution. ro al tho metluwl ..f Irniing tltejn COUNTERFEITERS was and matter th dipj-dlsfiisd. SNAP SHOTS AT o'it. uf. but th" decision wa not rt The consideration of the proposed The question of srttllns d!ST USED BOGUS PASSES wtll and and bybetween to the constitution amendments employers NEWS. HOME nploys laws of the International iJrotberhood Iv considered at thi afterncon "a sion. of Electrical Workers was the feature has Southern Carnival Co, Lest Cenldet The constitutional rommlttthis Council Will Study Poll Taxes. able Money In Call Lake C;ty of the convention of that body gone but half way through th s of the ft institution, and election of The poll tax ordinance came up In the morning. Through Bad Tickets, Council last night, but went over for a may jk.i be reached until Frilay, on provisions for th discussion The out round so convention some to the that may of the Councllmen weeK, more time give to study the measure. the week. UTAH OPTICAL CO. 0J MAIN ST., I LAPSED MEMBERS ARE Today's Temperatures. o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock .. o clock lV si LICHTENSTEIN Di CHICAGO. Sept. 22. Temperatures at 7 a. m.: New York. 62; Washington, "2; Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and St. Louis, 64; Minneapolis, 62; Cincinnati, 5i. B K I Temperatures Elsewhere. lias 65 ctj-tomrr.- 1042x. Mis-KissiD- Tcur telephones: 2000, 650, I! We have the good", if thor rcn be had arsT where. When it rome to jrici- - we treat mir riht. Examine our Roods and Im? cotuinted John Alexander Dowic Will Lead an Army Into Salt Lake to Build Up His Faith. John Alexander Dowie of Chicago, teacher of one cf the moat rwulUr. reForecasts till 6 p. rn. Wednesday, mountain time. ligious pects In America, Fcem determined to unvert the people of the Unite! Local forecast for Salt Lake City and States to his belief, and is to pay especial attention 6 the conversion of th tonight and Mormons. cloudy vicinity Partly colder. Wednesday; Extensive preparations are now un'.r wajr thereby this city U lo be InDenver, Colo., Sept. 22. 1303. UTAH Partly cloudy tonight and vaded by a ho?t of Dowieltes next year, numbering 6000. They are to dorond Wednesday ; colder. . In a a and to strenuous effort Induce the Mormons to fonnear beef, body mke CONDITIONS. WEATHER The barometer is hlsrhest over the pork, tobacco and even liquor for medicinal purpose. Northern Rocky Mountain. Central "Elijah" Dowle, leader cf the church, is to accompany the Invader. and ha and Lower Mlspouri valleys, expressed himself as determined not to leave a Mone unturned that might reSouthern Plateau, Central West and Ex sult in the flocking of the converted Mormons to "Zlon" City, which ts Dowie' treme Northwest. of over occurred portions headquarters. Precipitation Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washing now f.frurinj? on expending the turn cf Dowie for the conver . ton. Montana and the B. N. Terri sion of theis just of New to a In exwhich labor he York, people nocorr.pllf expects tories. Thunderstorms were reported in two weeks, ile will take 3000 followers with him. The arrival of his arMontana, actly The temperature changes were slight. mies In both cities will be looked for with Interest. except a fall of 10 to 20 degrees over por tiens of North Dakota and South Dakota. and a fall of 10 degrees over portions of Oregon. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. Bamberger J. H. Knickerbocker, 22, 1903. 1 903. DIAMOND CONVERT THE MORMONS 240 228 Editorial Booms We can get ELIJAH" IS COMING TO TTTTMBEUS. Business Office TT7ESDA.Y F.VEXIXG, BEPTKMBER 22, f - G02 STATE STREET. J SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. (; j Tb inn V.ir.:. r. . da with a a tly a t i for trial In tl" :'l t!,; n t p.. D. Wa by City K'.mbtll an I moved to I,trl"y"!t park. rob as-.- on hi own t" .rnj"-iiCar Dcwn Har. r.Mr Park City. wb n- they Uvo-- p.r n muni r .f y ar:. Of lato Mrn. Kimball I .anion n Will Be TrScd fcr Rurcl Iff.!,c 1 n ! ha. lived at Iter I. onto on South Wrt h UtC" 5 an b r".J.r Martin Lr.hr list:' V, Tens lo :ie. t. to5 t o the- dit r ".. Th" V in " r.l ; rciitt If Mrr Kisnhall 11,0 on. of n f 'tnlly of Jijrfrf t It. t ar.-fotirtocn chll.1' t. Th- lavt !irvivor by b-Ju !i it,. on bro". he n r a:r pranV. h'it t n of r t; d T'v I a Hlshop 15. T. Hiat'.'i of thb lily. to tl.'tVe IJ' t Mrs. Kind"'l had 'n" daughter by b"C :i' ' t e. ;; 1, r..t" i rTI TO in S j -:iti. her first husband. Mrs. Iouk!.-A. roy 1. l.i riv ! to h Swatt of thi lty. Hy her seood h unmothTl." other day I ban d sho had flvo tHldron. nil of whom ONLY 51.03 er: "M.-survlv hor. Thy an- Hurton Kimball d! ! o r t y com t!tM f rvr? Ilol- - rt and Lynn Kim-Caof ln Arseles. htavrn?" Oden and Rttnni, and Mi Too..y of Park City and tl o rne?hr. 'To. my f'-- ." rr:-'-on'-e On-coLit-. i tho Kimball Salt of IV. ib,ij Ia Via Shrl "V:i. yours brf!it. t Tn funeral will probably b.- - hld toS !, i pnlt ! I cr of r. on rd foot; ?.at bit iiir'i morrow afternoon at 2 f.'clock Jn tho I II trr.in U :.. n "1 a. in.; Im- him fo Ikjw.Ij jvJL" thstl'ti what Fifteenth ward mectln-bout; p. ni. -r- i.;:i.:c:;:.:a died the following 'ar of ror.nimptbm, causod by th oxpouro of tho trip. In iv.'d Id.-- widow mirrld Wl'dlarn H. - - -- . rn-in- g . i t- V-- r . '. 1? I - S : - b-- 1 ' t : ". ""'i' 1 1 r. J;t ' : 5 I t- iv!t i ? - "1 " ? J-- . ll Lk. c. l t. n Ms-de- n m-.- trjfi.?t. Jn -y |