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Show The Salt 12 The Evening Telegram. If you can be inter- fascinating coal l ever saw." 288, 623. Every gem or piece of jewelry you buy of us is guaranteed. We stand back of every Just now we have an unusually fine assortment of Rings suitable for Engagement ahd "Wedding purposes. With our low expenses we undersell competitors. 1SG2. ESTABLISHED -- c 7 9 10 11 12 11 CALL OX 1 Chicago. 62; i Frdladelphia. SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS. Jeweler MAIN STREET. Mrs. Frank Higson of Eureka is In a serious condition at the Holy t ross no pltal, being threatened with a severe at tack or pneumonia. is said eZmnngM ANY KIND W. SECOND SOUTH ST. ri V CSo kTtif, no drugs), treats sucall chronic disease. Call cessfully on or write Beaven & Murry. 801 6 Auerbach bldg. Mrs. jL. B. Mur- 5j ry. u. O., laaias' department. Con- suiraiion iree. uraauaie or. KirK- a l Tx1 lO'.l I.m-lwit- If you ever attended a picture entertainment you stereopiicon wi:i remember that when the operator threw the Mi?ht on the curtain an outside rim or orange or blue appeared. If the operator knew business both were removed and an even lierht displayed. "Out focus" was the difficulty end applita to glass--fire misfits and out of focus. A caretnl examination will d.termtn the exact lenses your e es require and we guarantee a fit. . UTAH OPTICAL CO., 231 MAIN. J. IT. KNTOKEP.POCKKn, O. D. KOYAI. W. DAYNKri, O. 1). NX the Try ivtexjonanay. i '' gntat at.irnl I li'ursr rsry i ! r- .tjit r r rr r t srtiVAl ard Price ... i Ce tJiew , " ! ! Rheumatic flti .....ru f. t Oct. IQth. X. u. rtrtJrajs at jItCarpet e. - I- I: TITK'U" THE Lll)N rtn- att? ft i- tU-- T. CitA aruAiiz I r (4 t.agr nzuizcnu. st i f.. ii .! Yk 11-- 1 :( r '. rm-.rt!il- It OfUhr ? ta. - V, nt !r,4 t.-- . nr. - !'. iii 1 I . i .... Mil fnSM I hundred and f.r'y .it;n,d-e- in Silt Lak d on d to Arrive ; t lji;. .; J.c SnturJy ' - 1 ' t i..- -- s . ;t . . ' u n "" .: ii I V. ! the ! i:.b". t " t -- i ; 1 v- - ; ! ; .'"--- ; c - ! ! V mi! i '. a a ciia?;oi: or i:rAr.T CLARK CASE ARGUED IN SUPREME COURT i: - M-t- ed a te d KENYON HOTEL. erl t Kl.rieral service, over t,e t'm'..m ef Atkinson Whltworth. nhi was Killed I v a sireet car en P.i ith T n.; ;e Ydnesdav nlcl.t. wl.l be JeM a; Soil." 'h1' af'ernon ffm the urdert aktrg t.f. ,rV wnT '"a ,M. j rt-aiierni on oy nrnnir i.trK tsr.'i Hi. ft'irnnin if ar e r e ,n ' fp the if po?ible. C i..e ,.f i,i d.ith. ittt i 1 "fI.im 1 n l4'm.n t'. f an the ; t V. GaH nl . hrn T;tnoyjjr l.ar e rt sef b e ars - 1 . s ... jr rt "....! 11 e , t ? 1 Ji.-- i ; fj. T . Patrick the PalvaMon Army m!im rrt yesterdav frm e;d O'l-TiT.- - '. di-- I. f d lurds erd c n- - r h,--t r.il debllt'y. t'rtil ihr" mn-tWas employed about All Me iinAM' t fk .V. I r rerralijed at tre n.i?i"ti It is said that a w.alih- dn,chsr old genibman r'ld. s In rThe t,, lr.s wi;i be held at Ki.n cm tw mad' Ing par lore until an nttrn-pto local" his rciativrs. hi 1 cxxjiir re-n- i. cits cum i:f. An Iniud ars IkI.J t..!r i.vfr th of It. F. Ievi:n. who In the city JU. aid the day' re. a I tie Jry death rMiirnH a verdh-- t i th Everest Pianos re- - retnr ereft tliat was rsued by slcohotlsi. Mrs. levlln. the wife of the de,-mm before the Jury and stated appsred her hushar.d was a morphine lTnt, tfst wnl thnt h had been emplme,- at llotfl In Herald tbe rkpaclty of a luruier. , . 1 , 1 . ALL. Jeweler 1 1 rvr'.'iivJ a.': ixx;: !''fin r "?t-- rr rn.y.r.r. musicians ina musical Studios a if? mt-- 5 31 ATTiir 4 'l J Iff 'r Jr ; r;;i j. il v.::j!,::: t ' , J . 1 t, - j.j. j t e 1 ' ft' 3 . JW.. J . AND USE THEM EXCLUSIVXL,"V "Thc Everett is an :r 1 Ecdding . Durmcistcrf Pcxrce, Krijcrt Hirschman, Nordica, Campanari, ntl many olhr ldln (srUtts, prefer THE ARMY MISSION -- f J- . .; GABmtOWlTSCH, AGED MAN DIES AT TO HOLD MEETINGS er . j .. r ' XH DL LA .ccnr SAIXCCi:. zpoch piano," DEATH OF DEVLIN noted speaker, will hold a aeries of meetings at the Salvation Army hall on Octo-b17th. ISfh and l?th. ile will be accompanied by Knsisri Mahee. who hss a na- " I'i'UKiuiin as a singer. Col. Tiren- glA Is the author o several Salvation 13 to dc a cpnvinc- - - ! .1 j -- i d.-iie- ALCOHOLISM CAUSED ,n,J a i 1 t e ! t NOTED EVANGELIST r , : l t. ! . . J" mev., - Salt Lake City's new hotel. i t r- - - 7 if W. V. ' n-- ?r " - T f . i.ii-- f . New. .". "jUfijiiU .r fir the I'.ni.l' mail an 'i or." i.' icine v to:i th" riiunu), flloirg f.,r . 1 e;on t f.. tt. - 1 tt 1 i t ; -- t. - European and American Plan. "..i MAN'S POCKET f n I on tbe Wat Aft. 'IIIi'AGo. (1.1 15 Tr.r.,Kfi srrep.r-ie irtr.n I'Hifain m l l ,ti an S.in Krars'.r i 1 r Aii WILL BE INTERRED i IN DEAD Sleeker STREET CAR VICTIM wlierein J. O. Nystrom Is plaintiff and Frank C Cjark defendant and appelant. This suit Is Ihe outcome of mandamus proceedings brought pome time ago to compel Clark to turn over the books, records and dockets to his office a? Justice of the peare of the First precinct to the City Recorder for examination. The statute involved provides that all books, dockets and records of the Justices' courts should b delivered to the clerk of the city court. Justice Clark refused to do this, claiming that he was the proper custodian of these records, because he Is at present Justice of the Peace of Salt Iak. City precinct, to which position he was elected after having held the position of Justice of ePace in the Firs-- precinct. Judge Stewart rendered a decision In favor of Nystrom, from whhh Judgment the plaintiff appealed. OPIUM PILLS POUND -,; ;.. - t k ..- --t r- -- r:.:; : J m ti; ; non-partis- li t COMPANY rilRMEI) : Dt? - t I Nfw Yotk Continent 510 : r - ' vt.ut t fi I - $5 for I . cone?.t .r. b.d at Morning-all at and night, lat s'.ge. .,f tie enthu-t.i--ran high. .Ml i. N OMAHA. t. K -- TtYork were iilj eorlef-,- ". hit d'l'-tlirn ' linkers t tie ! tl.l.tl ball'jt e i',l d In tie ' r.lt:"i ef ti Hikers rm.vi niinn In H jm Frssi. n f..'l..wli.g ticket : .Je n Maj or J.irnes over r.V' the k ':;! lUc. e I'ttt kei',l..i Iterord' r I ... t II, ef,. St. lit lit I! Treasurer fi i'tK M r i t .ItirH. e ..f tlie V:k, II. M. !av. ll tl. 'I .!-lll f I1M Wrt- - ft:;!. Marshal -- I.. ' W ard. II. rf t;.it.;r"i t'rjje J !' k tn limeti - A t'u'h'-WlP'afis t. Itidt;. ."tat aeil I.. A. l.'ii.d ;reen. .lame t.e.ste 'frn, i"ij!nl;. h ,,f ert Sioll .if!. I John o:..tt f r lie .:. i b ef t h. . 'I'l'hr t. ..r.d J. H I i . . . of t! SV XtttH tsle 1U ,1 prei(.-c.term. , .vn. la I 'I "' The air n,i!r t i.inm't t e Th'V ers;, iiii--"' ' IT of the follow Uk I.ak .i.lwrdiy Mini!t; an T. VlT ;n-.J he n? . Clit, C. '. Crl". :.l I It WMte. dijfh.g v It. . Ih-.h- T K tr hki nrt, i zzcvniiouz. 5 t here tomorrow r- ;- 'Jii BY SANDY CITIZENS The business college nr.d the .ommrr-cl- l departments of the Iiiter-d.iuniversity were treated to lecture nm V. Itlchards and Onrc c. Lambert on the yesterday f(ulinrai.m ot business men. TIiim gentlemen as representatives of the t'ommer.wrf IhI eli;b aul at the suggestion of T"it r Harris. The rfmark were K. ly appreciate.! by the studrt !e 4rrx vtvr? I liV.l. t- -i " preue TICKET NOMINATED the Sandy MFl.i!i s los a:;ci;li i 1 Tt f 4 e-- ..,.. .f. BIG BANKERS COMING T rt 0e4 t. ki.'iO, CX n: ilt'lt Lll SeedsXnt Flowrcr, Ilalbs b. i'CS. r f 1 Co. rr4a,g r . IUn k :t Slots & Tm U.t - n I - Kin? Hardware ': i STATE ITHrXT. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 'If.. ..::.! 2 I I I DRUG STORE ? C Monday, eF I. Reraedr. ' . j'j-e-- '. . ( h? ovHUgeliM f t!. leti-h'.r.- They Spoke to Students. EpPcla rn with - d-.- ..e Two Divorces Granted. Bangle. a Lckirg t "" UeTf'.ttlC Victors r"t !! v.i". J:t w.-atli- Theora and May Crav have been granted divorces from their hus'A. bands. Axel Snrep.don and Kdward Ii. C. Hall. Floth de Gray, by Judge crees ere asked for on the protinds of to provide, Th plaintiff In the latter chha was awarded the cu t.xiy of i minor child and per month permanent alimoriv. Col. J.- -- "rrt. r QVt,'K!-lu- 1 Third Regular n: ur-- f RHEUMATIC PAINS! 1 PancyPar. gsi Coffee Co. & rbr. A - st.d Th. quality of weather yrn I.d bv I the New York. crl ft p - I rt.id.. ,.lfrVri ek Hyatt f.r thl .i ... .. v .- ,- m... I.I ' ""' v1 at an5 re, lltical fonrention Is as n e t.l .i)d t' litk fl)trl even a t.fn ilci.in. co-i- l l a Ir. 'New l 1. ir t.n"'i fun . vr ju v f . Ifvi.tt hn tot ivoied eiis.r atrnrr ih. n Gr- - 'e Ai t -r i ..r . in. ! has supplied a" . tl" r Th N . l f r I r4 r f g l! ih Dt niccrals as I- s- did '. g If. are c th-to iln.w lij! this tt.iin. A ft rd the Itepi)lit-Mnsth- Itoberts. f 'io Is anKloiit to tfe.it fvrnrfi. alike he Tre.,u(r . ttitc-rmwhas promised g'"d f.r States; William It. HI Iseley. t g;. anyf.i.e ie hn Sii a Jut ft th urrem y. si l J. II lo hold a cuim i.lloii wiatVef t ri.'.lI.t "t the Nr. YulS. i't.Ue j go. d. An erea !.u aseft,.a ft . 'Vl t iff. high ever th! .trlritx snd,Ir. llvnii. of the .Nrv York ('i.itj! ar I I, m?.Ml.l the long as It m iTllnsitH-- irwi.it V c.nfu. of fine. It has ;. . trv,;., Kt t, to m ve away nnu may itiu.iiu i'v.31 j r i r. r ir11. ?. tie some time. , t !.. h .e ir, 'asr, t rlveil ai The jrntlmum temperature yrr'.r-rtidecrees. Todav tiie f rri" ri("r ! a f'er ! d' Krees llli'.' r. , t HUSLER'S Tc V 1 1 ex-oftic- io BUY 'MONEY BACK FLOUR. cSv 5;!r l 1 500 t;:2 ft,, - 1 . so-it- per front f ot muritt r c th- ., Kop-c.ixte- r - ay Red. A rrar.rr.r n. Halt ii;c ChWag'. elstar.t n The Suiirem? court Justieea today listened to the arguments in the ;i!i,. vvnetner youv rut the money a savings in nanK or buy a o f diamond McConahay all sSJ lf's same. I visilur tn thir r t for a -li.-lflutske a)"it f this the tity. At th'tiniulo)i Ul an f'icuii r".5;il trf; tin m and they ui:i thn U.;r . J ,jrr In the tatty ar rrry of tlr t'fnn.!n"s.t Uir.krt i f go. a a iun.br from n igM-orTr.e j irty Is itt h i c of G.-t- ejti.. th-i- iti W--- t this point the ta meet FOR POLITICIANS z t. inr.agerr.rr.t. of inMi.Ir of for fc.?iii'i;iJi?ji,,slj!;rJ.;!..ji'.-.-- 4k cm;sl firms hv 1 The Mayor Sells Realty. d Contractor IGeorg Curly has from Ezra Tlumipk n fef t of ? ground north of the Progress building on Main- street for a consideration of J1.V Half a block from Ipr front EYE GLASSES AND THE STEREOPTICON hM Ieur.l r;; m 12 ia iit I-- HYATT'S WEATHER jw-chase- IS h Jur.o. cf U.icijn bank large la at er's, en route to Frr. ter.4 the National rur.kr conv entl c. will arrive In Rait this funtm over the i;;o. (5fftr,! In a train made up ep tally f r this ir,r by th llok A . Gustavo of Spokane. Wash., daughter of H. G. McMillan. Is at the Holy Cress hospital slowly recovering from an otratl'n 'or appendtflils which wis performed several days a". Mrs. 80S. n-.- A ROfl A . Operation for Appendicitis. WE HAVE IT. I ,i tf 1 l ! The Homo Protective league will hold a neighborly meeting at West Kirt North street at 3 o'clock this afternoon, "Ear!v Religious lnflueuees" at whichdiscussed will be HOTEL.. i r-- Miller suit today ni-- .l Mrs. Hennlon and II. Samuel agalnt Helle Hennlon, his wlf. to recover 3C head o sheep and J:"l or In u thereof 1021 with S'O attorney' fees and the Interest at the legal rat". It is alleged lh.U the alKiv nmnur.l Is due on an agreement eevu'-some years ago. Irovlulr.g the dfondar.t tannol ral.-'- the ulve amount. It Is ask-In the oir.pl.iint that .1 mortgage held by the l.ihiliff on property llorglng I. tl which was gHeti i:!,ir;in-t- e or th the payu.ont f th m-ireturn of th shfp. be f. rvt Protective League Meeting. . al Suit Brought for RecovTwo Delegations to Con- - 1 of Head or 3165 ery vcnlion Will Stop In U $8021. Rabbi Tuis O. Reynolds will deliver a hl.st.irieal lecture on "Huddhlsni" nt tin Jewish synagogue this evening, to which invited. the public Opposite WlaierDUj. .ullwi SHE WANTS BANKERS ON HER SHEEP THEIR WAY Lectura at Synagogue. adver-tisfcmen- iiM A iOa t. li-- Eureka Woman in Hospital. Cross hospital laat recovering slowly. resting would bz the place for your t. Thousands I would see It where you 1 are now reading. I " Kmeretta Mrs. Cooper Is Improved. Mrs. W. P. Coopr. who underwent mi at the lloly operation for appendicitis Tuef-day- , to be Arc now 'Phone s al d :yes OF . . TOU WANT. al SaltXakc. w here Your 1 decrees ..", degrees ..00 degree ..02 degrees cinnatl and St. louis. oi, 1 'Jk o'clock o'clock. o'clock o'clock o'clock US C. E. W. BOWERS, H a i'::: .!42 degrees dKrefs o'clock.... pinf a. m.: Boston. I. BEFORE MAKING your purchases. Our goods are the best nd prices defy competition. 235 . -- 1 Temperatures Elsewhere. inn n,.t irt .Tern ne rat u res at SONS' C. M. Today's Temperatures.it SC. iMrector-ClenerWtoltakfr arrived In thin city today from Ht. Louis, where he haa brn lonklng oter th ltj of the irop.d worli'n f.ilr"for the par. of selecting m .suitable location for Ise the Utah, State building. The I'urrhaae Exposition committee has dTl'Wl upn the flana as aubmltted by Director-GenerWhl- takrr. an 1 th only rhang win e the , , ' addition of three big vtrr.0a around l ' H the tmcture. A jeclal meeting of the rv.ri cf y ARE YOU SATISFIED R hi vr h;d In the city commissioner ami tunir tu:idir.g tomorrow for th I 1 ,fr en ct.t.titgi tr of hearing a rer-ersm from the yfy . n t lurjow dlrctor-nera- l and finishing up all . . , w.ki pending busings. It Is expected ihm a representation cf the dairyman of the t?tte will be In attendance and their assistance enlisted In tretsring a Urge display cr t tan uairy prodncti. y tos-slbl- kill the four trustlts. Maxwell. Robertson, Fhucktrs and Douglas, who were Instrumental In frustrating the at tempted delivery last Friday Robertson yesterday received a note from a convict who Is friendly toward him Informing him that his llf I in danger and warning him to be care ful. The note statM that the writer had overheard a num!r of the convhts who were not implicated in the break planning to attack him. Guards have been cautioned to watch for any attempt of this character and will do all in th Ir tower to protect the prisoner who assisted them when assistance was most needed. r.l-jh- provinces. oi Precipitation occurred over portions and Texas Louisiana, northern Illinois Oalwith heavy rainfall at Minnesota, . .Inn Tov ? 1! inches. The 'temperature fell 10 to IS degrees over portions of Utah. Texas Kansas. a nfl N'orth and South Dakota. to 24 and Minnesota; and rose 14 and Western over portions of Montana South DaKOta, wun Yv It. J. Ml A J f1. i,hri. uocai rurciusici. Four telephones: 2000, 650, &. to bo laying plans to assault and warmer Saturday. WEATHER CONDITION'S. midThe barometer in highest over the extendregion, over dle and northern plateau lowest the and ing southeastward; upper and lower Missouthern plateau, sissippi valley and the central Canadian The Man on Meighn St. at the penitentiary ere' mid Convict ic i$ox With State Board. Uprising. ing: 2m Main nvr.Nixo. ocrocnn Arrives to Discuss Fair Plans Director-Gener- for Aidin? Guards Dur- October 16. 1M. Salt Lake City. Friday, 1CM2-block. Telephone Dooly Forecasts till 6 p. m. Saturday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake Ctty andt- vicinity: Generalli fair tonight and 8a Urday DENVER, Colo.. Oct. 16. 10. UTAH: Fair tonight and Saturday; amberger 26 Main St., Opp. 2. Convicts Plan to Kill Him WEATHER FORECASTS. most JNO. DAYNES 240 228 Business Office Editorial Boom ituday ROBERTSON WHITAKER THREATENED ISJERE TELEPHONE NUMBERS. ested in coal, 4That Good Coar'can do it. As a lady said the other day, "It's the Telegram. LyAKE DLUMENDERG. Vf Irn, V' 'e. .!. jl II ? CARSTENSEN lferr'f! Tr.MI'LE OF 51-5- 3 c- - . - , ee a - Ft S. Main St.. ANSON CO. ill;C. Telephone 971-- Y MMM.HGISESGUBED Hi FREE |