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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903. 3 CATHEDRAL FUND LOST DON'T BITE TWO KILLE i vAirr.Fk TTir. rniTWTnv BY NATIVES IN MINING INVESTA1ENTS MUSTACHE yer inc luuuiivi 1NESS .CONDITIONS Conservative Dealings and' Smaller Profits Forecast Escaped Prisoners in the Here's a Man Who Did, Shortage of $20,000 in Building Fund of Denver Catholics by Unwise Speculation. Philippines Slain for - and He Suffers T . by Leading Dealers and Financiers. the Reward. . DENVER. Sept. IS. The Nru today tht rather CaJlahan. rttor r r 5)0000000 w MANILA. P. I.. Sept. -- 0 i Two priron- - 0 gitives from the United States military j prison on Malagi ieland, in Luguna de Bay, Luzon, have been killed by nalower. The damage so caused in the tives. In defence the latter claim that the three States is placed at $15,000,000. place during an attempt to Drought has injured the North Caro- killing took lina tobacco. capture the fugitives to g8in the reward California and Oregon hop crops will which was offered for their arrest and amount to 125,000 bales, against 139.000 return to the military authorities. last year The quality of the former is Turkish Loss Qreat. superior; of the latter, medium. California's wine crop is 20 per cent larger Constantinople. Sept. 25. The battle than last year. of Kresna Pass, according to the latest The most pessimistic opinion as .to In- advices leceived here. Is still in dian corn does not place the crop at The insurgents are nucce?fully less than 1,900,000,000 bushels. strong positions and their caThe industrial situation is rather holding sualties only a ncore being worse than better. Thirty or more pig killed or are slight, while the Turks, up wounded, iron furnaces will shut down between to the prerc have five lost nt, October 1st and January 1st, reducing 32C men killed and wounded. officers and tne capacity o,wo tons weekly. Railways are buying fewer rails, cars, and less bridge material. Four anthracite falling off In demand at the Northwest. ?oal companies will mine on halt time Grave fears are experienced over the efduring the rest of the year. Wire and forts of the Consolidated Lake Superior rails lead in activity in steel. failure on the situation at Sault Hte. There is a heavy demand for funds Marie. The Dominion will send many from merchants and manufacturers, thousands of dollars abroad for rails If which the banks are meeting freely. An the big Boo Steel company Is not reunusual number of small banks are be- vived. The Pacific coast salmon pack Is said ing organized throughout the South. Both Montreal and Toronto report a to be a failure. 0 00000000000000000000000 NEW YORK, Sept. 23 Telegraphic advices to the International Mercantile agency from trade centers throughout the United States are summarized as follows: Rain, low temperatures and lack of exact knowledge as to the extent of the ' damage to cotton, corn and spring wheat have tended to check the retail and jobbing demand for dry goods and other seasonable merchandise at Chi cago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Buffalo, Dallas and New Orleans, and collections are interfered with. Less in this direction is noted at Boston. New York and Baltimore. Some uneasiness has been felt among leaders at Philadelphia, owing to present and contemplated restrictions of production of iron, steel and an- 23. pro-prep- J thracite coal. Cotton is now seen to be a month late, with more unfavorable weather reports. Spring wheat in Minnesota and Dakota has been soaked and much will grade SIOUX CITY, la.. Sept. 23. J. J. Snyder, a clgarmaker of this city, haa had n attack of appendicitis, due to biting off his mustache arul swallowing the hair. Snydt-- was rtmoved to a hospital and an operation performed. The urKn found in the appendix a number of hal which matched the patient's mustnehe. but were different from the hslrs on his head. These were pronounced the direct cause of the attack. Aftfr recovering consciousness Hny-dac know led iced he had a habit of continually biting the ends of his mustache. t- )- - . --- jr--'-r,.-I- Jv l ft-;.- lntt HORSE-THIE- he ( x BY DEPUTY SHERIFF 1 r o: lUV'-- i in ly Calvert Sx at Ink"",, er:a5rr.'rc. fSrrd. kUK: c Mm. r-'- rUEHLO. Colo.. Pept. 23. Ir?Mnt Wlllinm Howells of district union No. cut . ?:-- er. r. er CONFERENCE IS SOUQHT BY MINERS PRESIDENT. '. vr-'-- . KILLED F Running Fight cf Six Mile In Whloh The Officer Finally Drop Fugitive. S d h rcS r t h t l r- r V.it I 'N"-"- -r rCLICLMAN AND NT.GKO FATALLY WOUNDED. ni.i.AMn.riiiA. - y jt. : tn r- -.- t 1 " FACUAMENTO, Sjt. IS. VI stl". of America, In his "ajinual report read before th In Calvert. lo was ar.l-dlstricth convention. recommended county tu nnurr th ihan." of tr- - a Sc. v, 1 F.tr.u"l Afxhef. a that another and determined effort be tealinir. was hol ard kllkl if fr.!ally v Inrivsnftbfnl made to secure a conference lth the I e :. a p ; if sr..! r it i.ftfo sUtlon by Deputy s; A near Ivrkir-i',r operators of the Southern rVMs. 1 1 ! 5 r be will strike ordered by the National Ak! II. C Daken. i t T' t y rI .m a n ard t.r-had organization, which meets In October c'alvrrt an 1 j Iken at Indianapolis, should the Invitation taktne him to I'erklr." elalicn In a 4if!-- E'-- J lh'r rcf'i'r-nflrrtin - fniltiie. ttht t t vjrrie-of this convention be Ijrr.orM by the wagon. Calvert Jtnnj i frcn th" une-on- . ? u c 1. with f re. Or A rhas" of lx rr.Us f h; operstor. The membership In th four States frequent exrhariKS f Vf at I'.trun, pf"l C Jv.rovm h"-that comprise the dltr1et Is l.oo. As er.terrd a t'arn ar.d secured a ff:jr t .t f.r..'mtf th" I 1. IS. United SC rs Mine-Worke- i S.?-m- l rKt. t!y Cm-stabl- s arrtd ' 1 -t j.k t. t44ft h. : r-i- T f . tt't ATr r-- t TT MEW B AMAIN i r - vtrt r s. rr.h for the buiM-Inicf tr-the cathedra! pMh, and in rharce of the o( a nw cathedral. l short In hi a r ,yr.. m the ai-- o jr.t of wmMMC V.k" i n in?-1:0.00. The entire amount of the l'Ir" h fr,!. 1 st an t.lfe mining gwki ty Father Ca'.Uhan, rrdl:isr I V n r Tr.r? rf the total sum ha 1 . n lost thro-jfdrpc'H!' It J f ;r sfT!r. th.nt Father Callahan ha rmf.to -. . jf In r;lb-'th rr i. and. '.Jevrd that he lecan th sr'til.it'on to 1 the- entire m t rre- rr- In th.nt he was Iodine. tcnduaUy nr.--.nrc- Leading dealers and financiers state that more conservative dealings in general lines are looked for, with increased costs cf doing business, de- creased profits, compared with last year, with the likelihood of many merchants declining to anticipate requirements as fully as a year ago. 1.UJ V IT1 NOW OPEN AND GIVING YOU EATER BARGAINS THAN EVER ! I1 i SI We go into the markets and buy these goods for cash from parties who need money and in this way often SELL AN ARTICLE FOR 50c THAT COST $ 1 .00 TO MAKE. Come in and see. 1 li RE ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICE S: .'S I Ml ,1 DRY GOODS PRICES Best Indigo B!ue Calico Good Black Sateen Fed Ticking .... !i 1 J, 7c 5c, 10c 15c 5c Flannel ... THE K TCHEN Tea 2c0c Nice Table Tumblers. Butter iii T"i 9 Can Openers Tack , cli 10c and Up. GLOVES Men's Leather 25c Glovt-- H 3 EN'S CANVAS LEATHER FlvONT. GLOVES 1 j LA DECS' U GOLF GLOVES GREAT BARGAIN. AT - rat? Mashers 1 Lest Douhle Rack and Front JJlacl: and White Shirts. Nice Percale Shirt? Saws vA P ti '111' 1 1 . . tJ;n OC Cranltp Tea (!cofr. Iip n'f W THE REX 88c up nice line of Shirt Waists at a bar- - - I Cu.-rldo- rs .n ii it'll -- v. U LLS mn, "vi .l ,. hiuif" 7 Sfe 50 st Rnku.u:. WLI gain. 5c, 10c up .inu H Good Tooth u i'jrw.3 Inca-- o i I 7 Aiuminumt ron h lll I io V Ji'". '.', C! ,) l ii;5 ,s;'.rn; , r.: I V 9Rr fcvJL, QRn u r. Ao U OOC J lt-.- f';i:,l!r I..' 1 I I I -- rP O.D, UU O' Jons ! ?V EST ,'I UMir.N'S TMO.N UI'ITJ ......... croMt: have and ilsue t us.t t wi: t 1)14' a IlKtlllMttd Ml uit- ....15c up 5c up 12c up 5c up unr- - ur.dcm 93c. $1.25, $1.50, $2X0. YOU KNOW THESE PniCF.S ARB Mfn' eood NOT MORE THAN HALF WHAT M YOU PAY. .73, doubt" ku 3cl w,r !." r rt o rue HCttUY 5c up 15c 5c up 10c f,o:" HOW ABOUT A SUIT FOR -- n r I1AINS THAT . 1 I. aw . f- 4 AN"T Up. iii:itr.. i ; It: i; i i 1 -- . ... ? , rr 1 ' .i;.t-- . I r i'i for, J ' . r ' i1k, T - k J.jirr isi.NTIi'N l'i,fiv REMEMBER THE PLACE, i o mm kxtt fir It 15c i 25c t 35c .! 45c up j: 25c M 43.75 I .................... 25C li :;;p :. f- P!.- r 4 HOSIERY BARGAINS iiiitu is vin:r.i: you .ayi: Chil l AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER? ULI j.uim. shears fh.-- f '- SI. 25 up o c I hr" Zc frrm- r OL, 5c 1 I 5c 3c 2c flr. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO LOOK. ii C ac ,,ru,hc WKS i5?r UoHd YteeY Op -- M ' UatJ.r-- I lUc up! "ru,h !lublr combu pr s t Ti.Me t peons. 1 Box Paper - haIJ- I ffnh'd ! il.r(i frrjn UC JIT.? Ilr...k.. '"lUD," Faber's Express Lead Pencils Envelopes for Sheets Writing Paper for t.irt If you mil 1 v:sil MUNKY. 7 c ?i A !r-n- Contu darning cotton. 40C. hbf!- - nC. HHn linr i pr-rtr.l KoRor. best sl'ver plaited CQ Krt KnliilP.p roiton. viu knlvs and forks 48c, 65c, 90c SHOES ! SHOES 98c un Cloth- HARDWARE SPECIALS 15c 5c dor.cn pun tn buttoni OC I) b 5c sho 3c TABLE KNIVES Nice Cotton Blankets . Zbc 1c --T i dl-!' 'In Coffee Pots Tin Cups for 3c, 5c .. 45c 25c ... , ...v... r. ........ II Toe;f-..- 15c ........ for iOC AMBlk' I rll k roU vlsf& 48,55 25c up s Tl-!- - . nlumlr.um thimbles Itlo Itac braid. Icr bunch I 48c STATIONERY SPECIALS LADIES' SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS A 1C ! marklntr IUt ZC, OC TlnCoffe Pancake Ladies' Skirts from ' i 112 mm MOUSE TRAPS Mfi?,s&,.ns.. 25, 35, 45 up i yrs 2c rd cotton ir ITurkcy ... r SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR KLANKhlS AND ;?;S - doxen Rood hooks ar.d I ...... ... (lr 25c Mittens V I UC Square Tin WITH Men's Leather ' Jl r 1C oe 1c Carpet Tackf per box Steel Fire Shovels f M M I r:;,,,c KrtL,M. ,0CMLI2a We have an immense line of Men's Turners Gloves, worth 7."c, that we ?Rp Paring JVIIltCS ...... V.TIILE THEY LAST. Kitchen U rx l m-is- WINDOW SHADES 33. 40 15c. 25c. 35c, 48c. 65c. ".!.,:..,:,;25, 5c N:,,;;r::,: ter nntir TINWARE SPECIALS GLOVES 11 r r tr iu oars for . f! H :1 ' sell - dozen nr.lrt buttons Pins. 85c Buscv Whips, J. w lc tiarir r,r-- r 1- 111 . We have an immense line of samples j Tac k ir4 fme Klassware at less than hair price.' Hammers Come in and see it !l m wmih 1 DO YOU NEED A CARPET! 1 tf Wash Bowls and Pitchers li r- - .. ................ Sunn t hr Lmndrv (lood MW NOTION BARGAINS k i . J Ul iOl Lifters .., Pullers I I Stove Lid .7 1 r Strainers i GLASSWARE AND QUEENSWARE Ti is a spkciai.. A5IILt WASH RAG SOAP iiei-- rOR 5c Nice Outing: 3 BARGAINS 1 II li .35.65 15c 75c. 9 8c up fl. 35, 45. 50 u :1 .. .75c. 85c, Si. 45 .. 4Uci .....3c, 5c 3c 3c. 5c 5. 10 |