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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1003. SIORMONS I N EVERY PART OF THE CITY E HUSTLING FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICES 0000000000 Candidates With a Follow ing From Utah's Dom- GRAY BROS.. & CO. 154 MAIN STREET. I iMURIJIUKS WliU ARh tANDIDAlfcb. jon-In-!a- w dent Josvph F. Smith. For City Treasurer, Joseph L. McKnlght, Morrrwon, ani a man named Openshaw, Mormon. For City Auditor, a man named Jenkins of the Second precinct, a Mormon, and A. II. Nash, said to be pulling with the Mormon force. For the City Council: Joseph Chrlstensen, Mormon, assistant keeper of secret records in the Mormon Temple: Arthur Robinson, Mormon; Charles Cottrell, Jr., Mormon; E. J. Kardley, Mormon, a clerc In the Z. C. M. I.; J. II. Preece, Mormon; Ferny Fernstrom, Mormon; IZ. H. DavK Mormon; Henry Arnold, Mormon; T. A. Calllster. Mormon; J. Wash Young, Mormon; J. N. Sharp, Mormon. f2 rz r r t w T rr w w w vi ri tj o r 'iic o iir wt 'V vV w y: vi; w is natural to feel that it is bet- ter to have friends than enemies in power." APOSTLE JOHN HENRY, SMITH. The Mormons seem eager In every precinct to either get into office or where s litable timber is not available, to get some staunch ally Into the municipal official family. The list of Mormons who have political ambitions ranking from the Mayor-alit- y down to the lesser offices is a long 154 154 Main Main UIT YOURSELF For City Attorney, William R. Hutchln?on. Indorsed by Mormon. of PresiFor City Recorder, a Mr. Kessier, Mormon, and inant Church Are Plentiful for Everything in Sight. "It 00 3 We have the TOP COAT. We fall suit. If you'll the have correct A RO CKEFELLER SEEKING a fat Attorney's William them a look you'll be suited. Hutchinson, give the contingent met to up" secretly not OF U. S. STEEL CONTROL the coming tain details Alfred Benjamin & Co. made tho seek but probably political fcalp City Attorney Nye ri' c od moral support receive kind the exclusive clothes in He are SEES OPPORTUNITY tle John Henry Smith's With Fuel Colorado and James the the backing STEEL IN EQUAL uVUoSink cohorts. OIL FIELD. THAT IN He Iron in His the incumbent, will not let that they fit more perfectly, are Hands, the nomination and vuoaii better made and without struggle, Could Control the Marhas corme.e are trimmed, hiiirr Gentiles the backing vote siw for f'ltirr ket. !horg.r.l7rl Mormons Want Record ership. choice in patterns and posmore whn Street Jit Joe" Njsdrom. Recorder, fUd t tnta'. NEW John sit the galleries and watch the fan rar and a when efeller and Wall street with Kessler, don't in charged sess style, elegance President Joseph F. Smith iifrrfmry to control States the Thv church, tries to get the striving addition In his corjioration. fcimination. ready-to-wetral than cost more this heavy holdings the combine ordinary triangular sio! V,,Tho as iiliii'? and Frank Matthews. 'r has cortrcl il,lr!i buying all of the stock the obliging and ever 1 2.50 the for and sight past clothes. Assistant City record0., $ Coats, Top t, has almost enough that out for political course. the destinies the great sway er street that Joe McKi.ight, and water to $35. to control addition Suits, order $12.50 break tlp price and $35. a staunch Fuel Iron that of the plan, had dumped and man named Openshaw, the preferred the market, the Standard company, another the same religious Pleased to show and Come see. had ordered the punlm" the nomination for man an almost complete the and business United have I'"pit strong city was attributed heavy unload lut dropping States. lh sake the It was asserted Pittsburg, prominent The pleasure all other may expected (nio, through, band an lime you buying has entire vcte. "f are mentioned, and ordinury Others street have admit. are willbig 1. san inently, ours. that the sttet bankers and Frank k" Whitteir OF VETERANS control k. change Gentiles and both are as they frr vking agr mem bowel Auditor genhis absolut" executlxe ability lb..n cares, weight mere ftocks anl the present LOST had CAUSE inc seeurltlea. not ask municipal one. The City R. Jame-Sutherla- will tho of Mr. Nye. Mr. Hutchir.s-oa plso ?.nd solid ' in Mr. of Mormon sOn-In-la- YORK, Oct. 2. is by w ur "Di n. Roth th s T'nited e position," tin- - ci e. to Mr. Rock i few weeks, it f His to cor-porati- Colorado would give iron on. & Oil ZJ bank- - by a ?. ai-- f position. A. S. Reiser, City of official jloA'ii by th" a of for has to honors. He will ,o venomir.a f d. A man named Jen-kin- ? of the Record precinct, a Latter-La- y Saint, will, however, ask for the ruppnrt of his friends in the city con- tV.at hi t ge- e ar & .. v- - ,i .5 f: , .5. V V, Mr. or. Ito-kcMl- accomnh irt-- i ,V,ivki nnd upon of l.'.O.OCO Fliates more. th irnr. which to for of l been well in th dealer! systcmatb-tha- n te tit" been Wall j hope ; of from Morgan to Km fell r n i vi',i re.sult. aiul luat guided more by bUiej Inflation of th leom- - ' j of Tlv t c'atio-- i the on tml of th j I'niteil States Steel corpora t h:i h ; been ery c lose to that of the lVtnyl- - j v.niia railroad. 'a.alt and Morgnn been ft lend" They arr yet. Thy ' h.if w ill be until the destinies of fortttn sen, uate them, t'or.tiol of the MnP, i oiiiMn" bv the interet i would toll tlie I'eunsyl van hi of tbi r"- lation. It would mean , jnidden rftiivr- - ' siou of tonnage from the pr nnnyh ania the tlould lines. That is a fortune in itself. That l revns" mouth to tho"e v. erw ho it-.- t ,y or." pob-shishel ;ind cut and rimplcn! ar.d Ska-- . nt.i"-- f ruined and to thoe who hae praved t and M llclnt f Hurt's. t'h'r'i"Wocb for elg' ever sitpe. rf it 'ui. til' Tonrr. 1.." So ith Tirrpl-?AI.- T y ! i vention. A. U. Nash. it is said, is edging over toward the Mormon side of the politi- il f rr.ee and it is believed by some of the leaders hat lw will ask that class if voter? to place- his name in nomination for Mr. Reiser's job. On 'hn othr hand. Inspector J. J. a Genti!' will oppose either of ?.Iyrvs. ihi-as he wants to gentlemen named, Icok out for leaks in the city treasury fcr a couide of years. lormons Scramble for Council. The Mormon Councilmanic aspirants, a.if i'c might lie said, the Mormon Courcilmaniacs, ar many. In the First precinct there are three, only two of whom can be selected. The three are J. C. Christensen, assistant keeper of th secret records of the Morn. on Temple, and the incumbents, Robinson and Hewlett. The former is snid to be. politically. a dead one. while the latter has good chances for renomination. Rudolph Alff. a sturdy Gentile, also wants a job on the Council. In the Second precinct Cottrell and Kardley, the incumbents, are looking to their fences. A political prophet has predicted the political annihilation of and the possible nomination Lhe'latter.5. H. Preece. a' Mormon, will raak the race for tho Council. I. S. Fernstrom, K. H.lbnvis and Arnold, Democratic Mormons from the Third, want to retain their positions on the solid eight. They will not be alone in their desires for jobs of that kind as T. A. Callister, credited with being a Mormon, also wants to attend the Council in an official character. His hanres are erood. it is said. J. Wash Young, Mormon, of the Fourth, and J. N. Sharp, Mormon, are. out for honors. No Mormons are yet ilated for the Fifth. , l Salt Lakers Who Wore the Gray Meet With Their Old Commander. Rrig.-G- m. -. : : Ho.-kefell- ! r J I nf Alvord V. GRAY BROS. & CO , LEE KIM YING. I Dallas. Ttx.. oik- of tlio few surviving Generals f the 'onf derate army, has bei-surrounded by Mr;:n:s of the army of gray, as a result of thrm-of his arrival and the puryespose of his visit. hii-- appeared terday's issue of The Telegran'. on t la NEEDLE TAKEN FROM The issue had not been lor.g streets before old fo!iliis begun eallin A BOY'S ABDOMEN at the otTue at ' Brig. Gen. Edmund i.'i all anxious Keith Wilkes, building, to assist in the organization of a camp of Confederate veterans. The names of Young Son of the Rev. Pcikins about Hfty veterans of the lost cause Delicate Oprntion at who reside here were feeured, and to followthese Gen. Alford has issued the the Hospital. - i j s - an-nom- ui nt rrpr.ti WEAK K1EH CURED WITHOUT STOMACH DRUGGING ; FREE -- es 35c and 50c. THE LION STORE fr-t- n t. at-ol- 1 rCfTfsi mttj fr4grnt plc and f bud cf a quA,.it7 hrto-fc-: cf tia-gr- nt unknown in ihi cltyf An irfctien nr 4 ccnsptrStcn InrltM to nil lorni cf high- - i 1 M - I SENT FREE TO h-- I t t news OGDEM '- 11 r !.. 'itnu ib. ir-u- I n i! I . ar-el- . Blenders COR. THIRD SOUTH A MAIN For Conference 1 .". ';.". Tie-Kit- 1 Tea and Coffee u-- ee f:o-;..r- r.i-:i- Special Bargains 1 1 National Tea Importing Co. 1 !: r-- i r - rtei 1 Window - f CHEESE - - . s. hT That tor. ; I 1 I s .... ', - e. " P. FOUR NEW INDICTMENTS IN POSTOFFICE FRAUDS. WASIUXGTO: Oct. 2. The grand been whicii h;is the Ui'y cases In an today brought poptoffiee c.eerjre V. Beavers, foragainst mer chief of the division of salaries and iilowan.es of tiie PostoiYice A.department, C"Oic,e fireen of iiid StHte Seiihtor Mew York, on the charge of conspiracy, iavc-stigutin- g Scott Tower, ind two indictments against sta(vho is in charge of a on the charge of taking tion in this city, 1 (Oimv.ission ca the sale of typew: iters the government. suh-postoffi- ee Solution for Eivorce. Chicago, '(. 2. Governmental jurisdiction, of marriages is the solution of the divorce evii advocated by Dr. George K. Howard, iirofessorial lecturer in historyof Chicago and former-.5jt .adUniversity of the department of history at Lciaiid U:tford university. . frt -- i,t I - '. ! .c-- . 5- 1 1 ) ..! 't uii.b-rstoo- !.. on X-i- t;b i n b-- . r- - ON B. & O. RAILROAD. BABTIMOliK. Oct. 2. The conference between the officials of the Baltimore & Ohio railway and a committee representing the employees came to u sudden end today by the expressed determination of the railway representatives not ti reinstate two certain employees who had been discharged ard also upon the point In rrference to the rule eovt ring a day or twelve hours for engineers and firemen on work trains. The matter will now ! taken on appeal to Totter, and if the conference does not result in ariioab'e of the diffeiences the employees will be polled as to the advisability of a strike. Vice-Preside- nt fumi.ll of Mr. O. B. takes phu at 2 u'rlork this iMMiport afternoon Tin from the residence on Cam on road. Dr. Swansea of Bethany lecture tonight church, corner Twenty-thirson. wl'd In in. sdedllv wasiiini; ill Uibor V. exhaustive flcdv olb kc. Kan., the l.jther.in and Jeffer- lUitijf durit lalion to the tt K ln-rB- t. i ll ;:e f i lb-o- hint i- of f Th " t Inr I". i i of an .iit 1 f 1 a I ",H tif tca bn i i )t i,i T- - t fe. nilt hw lhi i the n.;kue nlmilnruy Ul'-of Il lie. 'n. that ind the lnceead a hti mu.!i mtther V. H. Smith, who wn torv.;rl irre Ir5c" brought Th" rbrice ihait iU.lo!e-l- . pop'jlarlv from Salt Lake yesterday on the charic r i in wan arraigned ye fterday if n mo.titlefk hae advanced 2 of fdicwn ! te wide of th mark. It will hr and held under bonds for Ochorpe-steadn- d there n ct If-- hearing ) tober Mh. uei.rei l" or The condition of J. McLaren Bovle It rei lous Indeed. Mr. - Boyle had a relapse and slight hope are- held out for his Ultimate recovery. Dr. FinvI V. located in room Me-akln- . 27, dentist. Hooper Lldg. Is now IT per c ut. Receiver for Leather Company. ChlcHico. Oil. 2 Th of ihf jrofrty leather of rhioitu company Mmfl! wm tt bnn! of Henry Ifc received In btnkruptcv tmbiy. e nre rtlnmtsl twtr.ri ITi.OO and the a?ft at K.fX and i'A'.t place,! in im Th-llAb- blt . :t lb j- 1 1 r, i tr-t- f ytrsr inc. ; ' fct I I iu;m.i.i: is NV :Vf T.H.rx. and Iii S.TBV. AND liAMi: C5 r--CT SECOND SOUTH ST. Tl,her. 54. tJSK "GARLAND" STOVES utr'.ktnif in mnk-n-n- g, J r " T. E. Harper's e STRIKE MAY RESULT t " t4 I ! fcC tij.ae . , fi t- ! SHOE CO, - i no - ht d . D-r- . . The di.barmeni roeet.Jings in the State Suirt me court against Attorney Wilklns, A. K. Snow and J. M. Bowman, which wore to have been heard yesterday, were Cot tinut d iintil November i'rd. Th.ese jjreweedings are the outgrowth of suit i:i which Snow acted as t miningand was interested in tho which are now to be Charges were made by Snow ;igainst Justice Hai teh of the Suni'eme court. out-;om- KNOW SYRUP ing call, which h" hopes will he responded in by every Confederate veterA '.'.die wa-- : lAtr.iff'l DRUG an in this vicinity: the all"- In Posse:ilon Simple Homa-Metho- d To the Confederate Veterans of Salt Lake n n of Paul Kohi r: IN rMny. thrt thre. d o! Detroit Specialist Does Yon-ds- rs "ity and son of th iiit : II. IVr- STUDNESS. Prep. am here at trie request of (Jen. John kit s. at Si. M.uk's Kv. t'h.irUs n Tin hiy lapita ( vonr onmiandFor MsnSomethlng; Gordon, f, and I. a fi inorir. Lieut. William L. 'ahiU of the trans-302 STATE STREET. is hew It knwn pot rr.irliil How. issfr.iirii upon whose staffs tin- localitv. be; It is pr mi' d Hen It U ft Entirely have the honor of scrviir;, and will hi.- clothing and wrkd tlx SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. iv Krndoaliy glad to have y i rail upon me at .the Rena. in. It vj successfully n mnvfil, altho isa voi) hotel or send me your addre.-sALL Soldiers of n cause row dead, but still the epilation Wil! . .Illicit- - one. us clasp liamls and dear to our hearts, t r.i di touch elbov.-- ere otir heaveul father. Tt rtf VA ' ( 'omir.aiioer. calls us to eross ov, r I . 'llr ft iT I - lli'lt p c st..,w. csrc ef I KSXt&t the silent liver and rest "un1er the trees" ( tb' n J ijui' k 'ert mul.'d on fame's eietnal camping ground, sid bv li eudits.-a r;. ., , . , .r.r ,f K wiih the fjre.it. immortal Lee, Iiuvi. s:l' nil r.i it l.'"l. t bif.t yk I -. of ih "Stonewa'l'' Jackson. fill. adt-rJohnson and nrc'ti . I.'iii.l !cr t 'iK-s . the long- line of matchless i W.C who ifl kl "r.,v !r,d ', !" ! llustrated the highest type of til" heroic, rTi 3 :! p: r d , Crushed Child Under ai Is fir Wngon. the invincil le jnd the chivalric Anieriean a? . S . e .i.ut . . : : it .! v'. ti r .l The eitfj.t-- v fo'd if 4hnihtr of ller.r tire r crn rr.T- ii . i ii io , . lUrMtiK ! M Child "f Kiverdale f un.br the h.( GKOHGK F. ALFOIID. ' T'r. j (Signed) 1" ''. ri man wi;. it" IU,'II nf a w.tK.ci heavily with l"m.tt' . vlf-e! ,I"-.IAdju ta nt-- t lenera 1. to ..e;ni l 1!.4 . th.e ;irnln: m r." Jen. AIonl says that of the fino.oOti ll, e i:e .ol b i n tii'.luK on th- - wac-: t rt n .? anl Aid ki Soutiiernei s who bore arms din ing the att ,f Hnd f II. to jnn;p off. 1 uw.: b ' l . o.p t i Civil war, only Te.oiia remain alive. the mptin wh-el.i r fh.ieild-.ind Kt' it .li "Oll oer i 1" ' pa'sins lr.!i. l! I ! r pie-n"They ate passing away rapidly," ci.dl-tij- n it portion of h r body. i uui t: Sec nrix ur-oJ H r .ir.'.ed as "and it is meet that we join W .if W . f hands and assist one another in th M el r.i.n t ln"" ins j " In On ..Id ; - f days of our ohl aue." Democrats Incorporate Paper. i IV i tr. ' " I" l,ol 'ti en i m 1 t.e .'.I t Hi .1: of the fi.ih P:it The stockhohhrs i g n .ii.d l i the fj WAR PREPARATIONS ARE I h i if I of lid it ' iv mm . Journal, th.e i?ew Inio.rat!c t ji I .i M n r amet win . th" .utlclrs h v. lo 'i : ibU to d lat night, fe. DEFERRED TILL SPRING. ofK'dn. were '" i i n- ibmltti tie ) 1' anl wb1 aH VINCENT-NO- T! iiicorpotatlon t!. n;. . b eted: I rai.k J. Cm- . folli wing oftK-erire c.i ia ii ii' in. i.v . Y. Ilfnwi liu;. . tor II i: !; :. .. i. i: ' PARIS. Oct. 2. Official advics from the lion, president;A. I.iltb-ild. y and i d w'b Me il; mtid..f iJk pn:;d. ttoit in. . . . Balkans show two distinct that war tt. asar.- -. Ti.getbn- with it-It l' I.. i . l rrt.1 ' HA lit' tr.-- l lie ! will be averted a least untilsigns . VV, S : it e. m tiw Fnt. spring. die li. .lll.itrc and iii i i: i . it ei' t .i Joi the Bulgarian revolutionary committee T. I Johl.SOt. . t K r." the o. t'll .!! ' i tle cofnp!' has made overtures to the Bulgarian MAIN i ' .f (he ( (4 e.e. .i tl .lt the tt v 11 t. T- In ! M l ;i U lovernment. and unless hostilities ,ir Wl'd be out a! out 11. Sobej l"tu r- .1 t i I" ) i ft 11 foit-liigundertaken within the next tually f mireli.i n I 'tl ir lie hi t!;. all th.e preparations will be , t a. ri ilif 'T ro. tl.t Dies Merchant until spring. The pin pose of thif. it is Suddenly. d..ttf-and Itiat li"o-a- r here, will be permitting .. r t i ; t rr- - r.ii, n ihil.ing f Bosi an S.itu rblath. in.k'. .n of the Turkish forces through di.-M . Hi h. UI reside!!. , at of tfi lis lit. fie.il i't"'f.!i t" lMlilr! the winter and the comph-tioof trie lean fail are aft r a t t. Th the .'' - nj ' n .; '. .!: is l. II " preparations tor a decisive moe earlv m dect ased was prornln.-r- t htti.i ii'ni. mIj;. rirrh-.t v.nir the spring. and Leslies a host t.f finiid-- . S:r. 'I. I.tdh'i-.jt- . a IS VYNuK, j !:?, Ji. Second. M. Natchr--iesenvoy wife and one s.n. Bulgaria's EErORK YOU BUY, mi at ("ouslantinople, has agreed to take up the negotiations. lie at first refused to act on the ground that Taikey five no City Briefs. Inspect t!. assurances of a for an adjustment. AND LAUOR RISE LIVING : t r. r! liisf l(ah-Attornv Jialge Bolapp. His present decision is considered to iiail-cat- e son IN EQUAL PnorOUTIONS. and Step.ifcra plu r I lamer wire holdthat Turkey has given adequate asing court i.i Morgan estidi. surances. t ARE CONTINUED 1 COUGH I? slii-j.e.- DISBARMENT CASES UTAH. CITY. DO YOU VICTOR'S lt-o- LAKH 1 Un-dertro- ! a J ! - - Proceedings Against Attorneys "7il-kinSnow and Bowman Will Be Heard Nov. 3rd. Street - -- - mm Mnmi-factir- T ( l immediat-d- monopoly of in thp stee'. s iii of Wall in to plish hi of of it. in promR. Swen-- r . llTO. I V he now to cot affiliaof tion, will Miive for Treas-u- ' a er. Roth one of in cape following, to poll be oyft, tho v ho .t-- Z 'ZJ Z to a rorrpl'-imy Mr. Itrck-- f U r h.t Ui nitad to th" h" .tril that h" In mon-- y v lth p ns.'.j nius been is svtatrd blood" a for , Z1 i B?-rr- in efcll in Is l lie D. Rock- the? 1.,. Mormon, r. Z s. of land who is said to be V?' 'Z.' r in Gentile, Simondi. Rcod-nat:a will alpo "be blood of VZ' Mr. Hoi kefrhf-- ?ef In th f it are of th nvieh of vOiat in the he of th oil bmd-tKfThe one was i he assumed control. Steel fig hi. will be ,c- - z' TO will City Mormon o, Z ZJ receive 'will however, for the prize. Nye who will of the him. n A 54 cer"fix election, is of Aposwill choice. of also receive hiqr vi nd a Gei.til?. A. yr-- v v one. job, is in whose offices long ago of will Vas -- -. - . r-- i AND RANGES FOR SALE BY Brubaker-Campbe- ll t, ta Tvnanin lllllUlU GERMS FEYER Serve! ta th Ssd Water dU-per.n- erl at HardwareCoinpany 13 W. Third South Ntt stor, 27-2- 0 W. 3rd So. 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