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Show The S act Lake Telegram. 12 i'&&'&fe? The Evening Telegram. TELEPHONE NUMBERS. SUPPOSE g ing about $That 240 zsja Business Office Editorial Booms might as well quit talk- "We. rt.TiR wnrviPN WORK HARD But, then, people keep on saying nice things about it, and we've got to keep up the appreciated. - Bamberger The Man on Meighn St. ovn-jpread- ... ... s ph-ayim- ? Kvrry pom or piece of jewelry you buy of us is guaranteed. "Wo stand back of every sale. Just now tp have fin unusually fine assortment of IiinRS Minneapolis and Cincinnati, for Knga.Be-mtand Weddiii? purposes. Witli our low we undersell all competitors. ESTABLISHED suitable 02; SNAP SHOTS AT YOUR FRIENDS HAVE DONE . SO, WHY NOT YOU? Walk0ver $3.50 Shoe Store - (it-nra- l HOME NEWS. SONS 28 Main St., Opp. Z. C. M. I. 259 MAIN ST. well-render- Mr. McCorkle Will Sing. H. II. McCorkle will sing "Devotion"' at DIAMOND loveliness the Unitarian church services tomorrow form valuable brilliant and a Is uniquely at 11 o'clock. morning ia to v. ut Our bea of greatest pleasure aid you ri selecting and in setting for you one of the perfect gems of which our Operation Is Successful. Btock Is replete. We also carry a large Mrs. Mary Yandybark of Faust, who of watches. Suit your fancy here variety and compare prices elsewhere. It's our was operated on at thp Keogh-Wrispale. C E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler, 235 hospital for cataract yesterday, is report-ee- l to be doing nicely. Main St. Devoured by Worms. Children often cry. not from pain, but from hunger, although fed abundantly. The entire trouble arises from inanition ; their food Is not assimilated, but A few doses of devoured y worms. White's Cream Vermifuge will causto :he,n to cease rrylnsr and thrive at once, very miKh to hgln the pur- prlse and Joy of the mother. ZZc at Z. Corrective Measuresat Should be applied to failing eyesight as to the first symptom. In case of doubt fatth-fullwhether your pyes are serving you it is always best to give them the benefit of the doubt and take advantage new of our offer of free testing. With our an.i Imorcved mechanical devices it is a help you ascertain their true pleasure to and when needed apply the condition, popular r.?medy. v. UTAH OPTICAL CO. J. II. Knickerbocker, O. D. Royal 237W. Davnes. O. D. MAIN ST. ICHTBN STEIN - ht The Utah Statp Council of Women meets at the L. D. S. university next Wednesday at - o'clock. All persons interested are invited to attend. JEWELER. I. C. M. Council of Women Meets Wednesday. o ORPHANS' HOME HAS PLAN TO RAISE $5000 Veteran Firemen Meet Monday. The Veteran Volunteer Firemen meet at their hall Monday. October S - Loose 1 win f.:h. Mounted The Orphans' Home and Day Nursery association of Salt Lake has undertaken :o iai'-30'0 to In. prove Its State ftrttt at p. m. All members are requested t be present, as business of importance is to be transacted. ( e hoirt . in iurtneranee or this the direc Robert R. Dixon of .171 Fast Fifih South tors ef th association plan ar? sending exit was yesterday relieved of J." in silstieet, ver by a clever pickpocket, who like him- cards arranged for holding $1 contribu self, was lcoking for shelter from the rain tions, v. hit h may b. snt to Mrs. 1. I. under an awning. Thorn, tr- usurer, d l South Main ?tre t. Mote than L'Ot o t hildren have ! n Mr. Heffernan Has a Grandson. ni can I for through ti e J. J. Heffernan of the advertising de- sheltered - r.omc, w uti li ilerovs en partment eif The Telegram has received soou jik the pleasing news that his daughter. Mrs, admission to noin;.-ilistitute thiJd of the C. E. Garcia of San Francisco is the mother of a tine baby boy. i ne ..nn tors e r th" institution ate ;. K. Itaneock. piesid.nt; Mrs. Mrs. Miner Is Badly Hurt. Il.o hel Mr. I:. I. rtary; Mike Ikieh. who was caucl.t in a rave-i- n Thotn. Miller. se( W. Mrs. C. treasurer; Hod. Mrs. a at Ringham Thursday, and as result .Mrs. l erdmand Ibck-rt- . had his head badly split and cut. w:is Artnur i.rown, Mrs. j. A. Graham. Mrs. J. !'. e;r;'nt. taken to the Keogh-Wrighospital yesMiss Mather. Me.. J. C. gi terday, where he received medical atten. II. I'en.-llV. iltS. tion. His condition is serious. .Mrs. SiO. S,e4 I. Pickpocket Gets $5. 2H MAIN ST., OPPOSITi: KKNYON HOTi:i - workj .t. e, Mi: Mcfon-ahay- 's dollar Salt Lake Has New Attorneys. clock alarm knows when to -- Then come And talk It over, and if a pi.mc puryou are likely to l chaser. temmher that n ptuno is a joy forever, while en of tr.f,ior (one and workmanship l ?!wy .1 repret to the owner, nnl can ever f:ivi the untlsfaction that Is aiway assured whtn you buy Uly. pit- - Ilkrh-nrtd- " lott- - Imtneiise assortinet.t In all the The big '. all paper ii l ades, c.ko. w. i;ui:i:t a.::" State. hi- -. - City Has New Poll Tax Law. Mayor Thompson yesterday approved the rew ioll tax orilinani'. d ii the Cea'ncil Monday nighi. The jas work, which has heretofore been delayed by the piopi.. who refused to pay their tax beca is- - ..f the illegality of the former on limine-- ,' will now be resumed. c.. Sunday elinner at th" Fon! l.o;- - ,.1 l. CONFERENCE AND STATE FAIR. ustial low rates wl'A b made la (ttegon Short Line. Ti ket on tali from Ogdep and intermediate October 1st to Hth. inc lusive, linul limit. Oct. 12th.. all other ioints Sept. H'tth to (c t. 5th. inc.. limit Oct. ICth. See ugenta Th Xelly Case Is Postponed. The hearing of S. J. Kelh h id .n a or iorgmg ranroaa ri should have corn- - up st. rd.i , was postponed inelefinitdy t - ;u- for the prose'cation ,n.i d- : tcrneys could not agree on a time for the I f. Mm- Inary hearing. s-- u-f Spragu WALL PAPER SALE. Tvv. carloads that must go iiA ut in two. P!ice at .V, l"c. i.'.c, 2'c, :.".",(, worth F. A. McvjJraw and Dfti I), llarwnnd were yesterday admitted tt practice t., fore the Supre me bar of the State. Then, attorneys graeluated with the 1113 ;iy class at the University of Michigan, with honors, and have recently ope' d law in this city. 1.1:1 rge whie-- P.. h- THE ' COME Almy S'.ough tSun lub. Adjoin ill.uk or loughs. For terms apply Te l. j7o-loom 4. 2L"j S. State. We Sell G. c Nauvoo Legion Meets October 13th. S . rind li But loj rd hep Cwkt svtudes tfust know breast. go Opel on Itillntb br woeTo rt$ OPALS The Birthstone for October. And a great favorite with many who are not Octol.er': Child" :ire shown here in gi r at va ri'. t y. Wa have jas received a large lot of very narusom- - AUSTRALIAN OPALS The s ones are very brillhmt and ful. t; re is quite a variety of sizes anil rnsi.nj prices. Any one can i'md F. Ti e' that will suit "their tastes and th. ir r ckrt. Don't fail to s"e tl'.ese goms. ti-. Caledonians Change Name. The name of the , .1 I.., Auxiliary ciub was chtwig-- u t. . th. ..:.. dorian club of Salt Lake ;it held last night. The followii.g com,. i.:t,was ajii'Ointed to loeik after i he 11.11, j e'en ball: Mesdames McCard I!. and Stinson, and Messrs. 1'. Wiiiiarr- son. Joseph Milligan, II. N. Maftat arH it W. W. MALL, Jeweler (iallagher. 'Phone ff g ff I 1421-- y. Nature's own tue Eread Maker is S FLOUR.. , the untiring flour. Late Collection for Eusiness Men. F'ostmaster Thomas is to shortlv ir i,T from business houses direct. This coiU-lion wiil be confined to firms m th- - o,. tral busin-.-- s distrht and will p,r . wnicti it is a, sir. i da' pnr.ant theletters K astern train rach a' :.t: and the southern Utah mail, w in. h .U. .arts at H:u" p. m. A schetlule will t.e ,v . t, ' ranged for the carrier on this route, between the hours of ; "an,j j o'clock, so that the business man ,' know very nearly the exact time 0f arrival every day. tute a new late afternoon mail Jf f Salt Lake City' new hotel. Incomparable. F.at Sunday dinner at the Ford hote" roc. EXCURSIONS TO tif-- e.,if'it fl..e. Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th. Via Oregon Short Line, for Confereru and State Fair. The usual very lr, rates will be made from all Short Line point. See agents for full particular. 1 On Monday, Ocftober 5th, we will sell a quantity of handsome sterling silver deposit, perfume bottles at $1.25 each. The bottles are handsomely I 1 i.riiu n;. Stove?, P.angcs. in m,t!:o r; tt r. pa tn f.e-l- i r. Qnnrinl Staves, Oil tl'-- $190 or time ; rr s r'- dk.li:i:s. w . - i v . . a -- I decorated with sterling silver filigree work on white crystal and sell elsewhere at $2.00. We invite visitors to our store at all times. It will interest them. I Sec Window vif- - l'..i.'.: In 1j:!.J t tf , irrrntnp 1 For Conference o r : r it f, k u t rt 51.53 icmx rr . p,1 fr.y C.i.!ir!K"v. n -- W it t: t.oji lit .tii or music Vmole T 1'.", X. I. u. fr . I'k i, r en J! j; VINCENT-NO- . Turnlture and Carpet Installment saxu&j&jSmi: 4 no (No on r j.. suHatlon i'.le. Mo. Wdc. A. H. V. STfft. con- - Tor Fall Tu-l- P!rstlng-Hmrln- th. Ordr r TV TOU WANT. V.'i: HAVE IT. I'hone Burton Coal & Lumber Co., 6 W. SECOND SOUTH RT. MAIN K. ttrt LocVM In fl. Bwfml Pouth. ii i i . I i 1 is Pf I X a II I U 4ii ir IV V y hi New Wilson noTti. EuaorrAi; mrn wet. a. T'nde.i Council Meett Monday. Th" I.J. '.mc Tiftd. Courrll will old a siM i n ttne. Monday t.".cht. th tuber 3th, at h diiixk. Sj'cb-- ff p. - r.l I PaLT II C citt. ukk to U i Interest t Homt. . I till A V I ef lb l. BCnWAEZ A nriNECKZ, 4 sf no SHOE CO. a Sceds,Cut Flowers, Holbs Miw- - ta.aia aerinmcni. Orduat Of Kirk 7 T! nan: CnU & IIou, Peer.od P. A. SOIIKNSUN,S.l''( IT p. OSTEOPATHY knif. rtrujr). treats "It chronic d!s. or writ lWavn Murry, 34 Mn. Auerbach flf ANY KIND SALT LAKE - - Stove. Cock Only YOUR CHOICE Til : European and American Plan. J T- . I l!- -t! WALL. PAPER SALE. Two carloads that must go qui kl Prices cut in two. High-grad- e terns at 5c. 10c. 13c, 20c, 23c, "worth hit ble. Immense assortment in all grades, ine rjigr wan papr More GHO. W. EliElIT ce,'. 3't State KENYON HOTEL. W. , HUSLER'S I I IH -- SOUVKNTRS AND VIEWS. 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET. b .r. ifr-r- nt ; October jA - (W-- A. Pianos for $1 50 and Up. un I M-lt- 33 Dtnk. N3W K The monthly meeting of th- - Xauv.i.i Leg. on wiil be he'd in the old Armory hall at !:'' o'clock Tuesday, October l:;u Diamond Coal. instead of October tith. on account of ,,.". Citizen's Coal Co., let nee being- held on that day. A (otii- - Sold only bv 2nd South. Tel. 43. mittee m.eting will be held in t place half an hour before the r k il.ir m.eting. The election of ol'tieii;; ear will take place. Cal-iio- i,; KNAB E. Next to McCo:tslck' DUCK-SHOOTIN- I Music Co. ;MJ Daynes 74 Main St. 74 Main St. for particulars. - t THINK IT OVER e a Titne you sleep." . ; o ht "They open to the public one week. It has pleased most people and we have received a proper proportion of compliments and congratulations on its beauty and practicability. As predicted by us the people feel a personal pride in our establishment and this alone assures a still greater success for our future. For a store to best serve its patrons it must be financially a success to its owners and to be this it must have the most valued of all assets the confidence of the people. It is our purpose to convince all the people that Lcyson's is a Jewelry Store built for the masses in which every individual taste and fancy is considered in making our selections of stock and every rip;ht of the purchaser Is recognised. We sell goods at one price to all and mark every article in plain figures thus dealing justice to every buyer and establishing a like purchasing power for every man's dollar. The most elegantly furnished stores in our country are the great stores made great because of low prices making it possible to sell great quantities of goods while competitors arc satisfied with few sales at big profits and a mcdoicrc reputation. We arc not mcdoicrc; we copy successful merchants and will be second to none In giving our patrons goods in sufficient quantities to enable us to buy and sell the lowest. 't ' p es &, Our new store has now been and get of in for 53.50 a shoe that will fit and wear as we!L W. . T. U. The evtnint; session was h Id In 1'ar rtt hall and as devoted to an address en The KrsponsihWtties of Citi.ciu-hit" the Rev, IOImer j. Cosh, n and an ad iress nn the ".NtedS of the Iour teJlrs. Charles II. Dep'son, president of the Federation of Woinens dubs. Miss Olive Jennings close.' th meet. ng with several vocal selections. St Louis, nt JNO. DAYNES reliable. -- 288, 623. r that make our Name STOP BUYING $5.00 SHOES .s Four telephones: 2000, 650, - every month. That means just one thing:, namely: Their real worth is becoming: better known andi X. 'f 'Tis not our Name that makes our Goods reliable, but our Goods Is incrcajing more rapidly e. If"-UTAH- 1 ri Sale of Walk0ver Shoes tfrday, was devoted to the riicuilon of fucational topics and proved a most SALT LAKE. Utah, Saturday. Oct. 3. IV. interesting one. Claude J. Xettletoh opened th mert-'"- 5 Dooly block, telephone. 1M2-Forecasts till 6 p. m., Sunday, mountain with a pleasins violin Mm. Urr.e. T.. Hfbfrca on "Th a Little read rarer Local forecast for. Salt Lake City and arrieulum of the-- Public Schools." Mrs. riins and Sunday; Emma Fair . M' Vlcker delivered a highly tonight vicinity: iTHe talk nn the temperature. resting "In X DKNVUR. Colo.. Oct It the School 'Huildln Yield risFair toniRht and Sunday; nefits W hich Thy Should 7" Mrs. A. K Corey 0f ing temperature. Kden. Mis,s Jean Peatnon f l - i .i v iv ami Mrs. uy iuk AY FATHER CONDITIONS. Oterrv of Mt. riuisant il. iuise u?M-the Canadian the over The storm urea 'Ht stloti bri. lly from the thvr. Northwest province yesterday mort.tnK Mrs. Stanley Prie. accompanied r m and has moved slowly southeastward Mi.-.- i tie I'ays-on- . entertained piano by vndr. the l'ixr Mississippi Cfr a few minutes with a rc It has. if anvthinf?, increased in enrp. rnndl-tiorof "Still as the Night." weather the and still dominate of the entire western portion "f trie 'Mrs. C. E. Itichards of the Ilevlew fV wa Kcnrjl t'ub .f this cct.ntry. where precipitation Hy delighted the audience hour". Ka.:i vith a comttrehenslve du'ir.s he past twenty-fou- r paper on Robert Havre at motnlntf mi.5 still falling this Loul stevt nson." the overlies and Huron. Hih pressure The ti., . vas then taken by Mrs. W. Pacific coast and the extreme Northv-cst-lower A. Nelden. who told of the work of the are decidedly Temperatures entire re" traveline library committee, f I'lateao 'PKion. the throughout vhich fhe i th.iirtr.in. Mrs. Dail I ".. L. LODHOLJ5. Temporarily In Clvirge. liemphill tuppl Mm nted the report by no m ,ieta,i. Elsewhere. Mrs. Lillian Phelps, a Temperatures Msitlnn 7 . of St. Catherines. clubwoman at Oct-3. Temoetature CHICAGO. a. b .: New York. 6c: Hoston. fi; I'hlla- - v'nt.. spoke for a few minutes, and Mrs t'Otdon of Ogden spoke on tin; work vt deivhia. 62: AVashincton. fit: ChieaRo conversation. m. .1. 7 The afterncon session of the Vtnh Federation of Woman' clul-w- held weather foreST Good Coal." FATl'RDAY I.VKNINO. OCTOUr.lt latiir.g ir.en, at- f e In ftn.i toll lTt'rt ituruuof ltl fc. CO nr rt-- r. a SALT LAKE CITY. a V I a c Ji ?! e ? |