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Show o TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER K The Salt Lake Telegram. 20, 1003. OLD WORLD CITIES HAVE BOY FALLS LESSONS F OR AMERICANS UNDER DRAY Ed Kaufman, Points Out Contrasts tween Our Land and India. Glok-Trotte- No More Darv, Unc'can or IV) Wagon. Unwholesome Baking Ovens " IT m:iNO AN ACKNOWLD-oniKA'T that a t:lt 1 oven w;il procure bttrr-roo,r- l fftvl tfcn an airi1 trr h.ive ffoH1 oven, trir.atVon hyr Ih tight or a it rrr-f FItnSll IIKATKI Alii In h M"r - t "OAUl-ANith of M rratle uir . - tetter, and with semi-civilizati- urles of wealth to an extreme. Thousands of the poor have not even a roof to cover them, and sleep in the rtreets like stray dogs, while the temples built to heathen deitlea are the world's greatest models of architectural beauty. "Intellectually, the contrast is just as great. The multitude Is ruled by animalism, ignorance and superstition, Hindoos you but among the high-cast- e find many wh0P3 minds are superior to The the leaders of western thought wonderful difference is something hard to explain. "But after you have seen it all. you will come back to America and know that you have little to complain of. and much cf which to be proud." "The trip that I have taken during the past three years would prove a valuable lesson to some American 'croakers' if they could duplicate it," sa'd Ed Kaufman, as" he entertained a little group of his Salt Lake friends at the Knutsford last night. "After visiting the Hawaiian islands, the Philippines, Australia, Japan, and India Africa," he went on, China, "I return prouder of America than ever before, and firmly convinced that nowhere else in the world is there an equal opportunity for merit, push and battle." integrity to win in life's Mr. Kaufman has for years been the foreign representative cf a famous St. Louis brewery. When he, is engaged in the business of takir.g orders for trainload lots of the beverage his employers manufacture, he travels and lives on a scale of magnificence that startles even those who are accus- 's tomed to the style and grandeur or This h rajahs ond princes. is for the solely explains laughingly purpose of impressing foreigners with a proper sense of the greatness of American institutions. But when he gets back home Mr. Kaufman Is a modest citizen, and would rather tell you about the stransie things he has seen than talk "shop" in any form. No Poverty in America. "Much is often f.ald of poverty in our great centers of population." he remarked to one of his guests, "but until you have visited and studied China and India, you can hardly understand v. hat the word implies. There, In the large cities at least 0 per cent of the population stands on the verge of starvation. Thevages of the coolie class are barely sufltcient to keep body and soul together. It is impossible for them to provide for any emergency, and they look forward to old agr knowing that it is certain to bring beggary and in-dia- smf-ferin- "You can see many beggars In New York," interjected a cigar drummer, who was among the listeners. Beggars by Thousands. "A few dozen, or a few score at most," replied Mr. Kaufman. "In he of mendicants live large cities I epctk by thousands, swarms a of them will time, persistfollow you for miles at ent, undiscouraged by your refusal to give heed to their appeals. India, is a land of the greatest contrasts I ever saw. There the masses Yve in a squalor almost beyond beilef, A the rulers have carried the lux- -- ELKS PLAN SMOKER The fall-- to 1 T. ,r;) i in sii'-cii'".- . ' s.m!c'!.;' v y '. -- ni'iit cenracy '.va- - c:i i:- d lih.K j.riibal-l- VS M'.t : n: ir.') d flvf u.w 'i.;. ti ! !,v t!,-J lilt n:o ar.t. ! - nsi-::- lt Tic- Ihf nt.-- in - i, - r- ir.iry r vl- u State : tr.-- . t h ive m ihai th:y do ,',. v.ir. t tic ! .'.-- . . ';, 1 ST. l- PAT" I.. Oot. to 20.r.-r.-- 1 ! . t- M I n' th.. N'rth-T- - i , v- V -' lx-dr- ..t- mvw tJal3CvS tiOUu A4-S- r - n i30W 1. - - VatchM In 6re Throat, l'lmfles. Co'orad Spots, lloors on my pan. of th r Krcbrows fallir.? out, .r.td for iiroofr 1363 mh,i-- tilHS. talcjo. UU t. i Mulual ! National Tea Importing Co. i i Tea and Coffee t ti 2T I.!r.l KI.M VI.N'G. If 3 t v- - ' . g sr. I ni.coND r.o'jTi: r-.- ! rt.? t Jt ' t ! I . . ' ' 5 J t , . ! " "J.i--.- uki, KiT. t ah i i ( It ' ".: a-- t ' r ut.- - r. 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THIRD SOUTH A .MAIN . . - s& pi mM ' ut fJUttC frjff (CO., - 1 -CHEESE J Mf.-- r. ! 1 DIcnders . ! i., - f-- Dro. & v th' ::. era iaaJ" ""v ttUi utf you late. triTT OF l)i:SVi:it, r0;r.'y i Ai m z j a. t. th of ti :'iitv ti'-aon llv" ',, frt Nlrt tulr t th- f drr ant n M'.r r ; J S -- llav Sworn Statement. A , mi. :i -- Sail Lake City. 1'iah r v 1' i t - r. - I r ;t. v ,v . Slain by Officsr. travre. Mont., Oct. 2". IVpil Pettigrew "hot and intantlv ! a,,, .!:,'. I.'!, i ,,. . - ., ;" t s, r In h !- -' tm r!i'-!- t I Art f.na u& f ra;ritr.t. Cat!?:! lancJJ. ft fj Jut VTm tell 101 kiada. Uffrrnt Alio 97 dSritnrrit ItlnJt Co5t. i UlfDER THE ELECTRIC SIGN "GRAY'S. r - V .i !.;: ar- roi m.ci . ;!.;. p'.lM AiX.n. djUKv'!'- - f (.urn ..i,ti .( oi u i 'hr- c t:'i-wt, b tl. ir n::; lUah LithosjraphJng company, asking j affixed n '.s ? ;i p1 st" lh- t jt.iy (' that a receiver be appointed an that re, tn- in c r i iss 'ion :o be judgment in the sum of 1". V. ins uuoth' r li vt.-- -. awarded the plaintiff. Th.- r tat thai th "I.o id- I 'on:i e. ; ; is a mot house" Cosl From Japan. i , Mr. Kvar.s, the applicant fr.r th- ; -i a worn;.-- ! v to riin th.- p!a San Francisco, Oct. 20. The p.iiiis-a ro;..lhiU'--from arrival Just .)Irvnn" tiot and ab'c Tottenham, stealerJapf-n- brought i20'" tons of proadscs to t iose It up should ) f" Moji, ith t li i curKeft .f hlir If ini.ible- to , ..,pl This is one of the largest w a :kf ri MTni i.T.mi.s . Tha- n atter the kind that ever crossed the M1 i hi' vNc i!'i!.i ,;t rs.t'.. ii of tli" Ct.fiini1 xt t t Iittla Girl i C' 1 ! . t. an! I t-"- TEAS Main St. 153 hi nt!" :.l K tu .1 - !.- -.- i.i"v. t Hi by J. Will Gray th-- - ti riuiNn Underwear throwt a blanket of warm, dry air aSout the lKdy. The cold cannot ct in. The chance frnrn wool to Belfast Mesh Linen can !e made without the alishteft lctry .ir- - rH-- ti .11 . vT i'.t. U I. :i.u,u. .1 tt. t It!.: ";; the ti irir.oay a 1: . ! tr--n- 3d South St.. W. 27-2- 9 risk. u In lwnly-.ir.- f II tr.u :f. The votf i t .1 rsi'.t.l . - ! t lielfat Meh Linen Con- H-- uh "f "i 1 K.-i- t r. i trict court by the F. W. CJnrdiner Print- hour" f;i!finn i;i tV 'r ing company, against W. T. K. Mai- - )f4r, H. W. I'arker and J. li. Kern. ........... e .1. t ,11(1. ,11 nul t l.ty- - isht of t.. I'.- rli! ti;iv .1 !i rr f l rrft.'v,n 1 rf rem f i- -. dnt'.. tU T.unricniy r f,,r CITIZENS FIGHTING ROADilOUSE SALOON a Receiver. filed in th" Dis tif-- 1 C..:tv in " k i.i--.- : AN L 5 bod y. Tlv inMln of NI'.W YORK. Oct. romniHl-- r Dem.Mt.itic the K'nKS cjjr.ty H nat- -r J. M r.ir-- r 1. 'l hy c.ll Inn flight. f th nt an Imlorwui' n. to fn-- l.i-Sout- lb t i t t c v.-- IT BY BROOKLYN DEMOCRATS. f..r , Nl.Mt lr.r. Flt'TU iS than cckJ. r'A! t- - EITTER RIVAL FIGHT uf l,.. vs.. s J! v i th- - ! - u r.. j. l j tif -- , . HARDWARE COMPANY chUling of one jortion of the reri than tu th.ir tr.it ci'i:ii ;i' :. r, th-a- ainl r Ja : U R f i" c t t the .v.,rk. l"lt ilf of f r?y rv compLJnt ha r.t Ini-ov;-t- havi.'f-- r value. rra-p!o- - Of thS tratrr V ft BRUBAKER-CAMPBEL- lAl- - Kc of Five yanltary lnpectora of the Health y dopjirt ment were removed from the th- - city by thr Counrll liM r.iKht on a resolution presrnted by Cojr.climan Ivirdley. Ccuncl!man A. J. ImvN moved that the matur In laid overof totheKlve lr. hwait, an who Is department, o th to appear and opportunity Tie. i'i of the department, but Councilman IVTiftrom oliject.d to this on th Kround that It waa teportedtlmthatto lh t!i?Ttora campalxr.lr; are devotinjc nvire official . la?: ciirhi Co-in.-i- l Sirec-- R. H. Foster, 3t f,. 2nd St.. Salt Lake City, v rites: ' l have blen bothered with dyspepsia )r irdiges'ion for 21 doctors without reyears; tried many of llri inc. lief; recently 1 pot a hott!? One bottie cured me; I am now tapering off on the second. I hive ded tt to my friends; it is curing them, too." Cue at Z. C. M. I. A : ; I ch-irK- ft rf c ni. nxv rrftvr1 m; t;tuT Belfast IftcsbrsUNEW are tauvd circulation COLDS CROP that iv the udJen ird Council Removes Five Men From the Health Department Without sulting City Physician. ars'l our .. r-- XT5 or b-r- . vn x-l- INSPECTORS' HEADS FALL IN BASKET . FORFEIT rollo-w- May cl:, a tii - John City Council Docks the Bill for strc;t Vork in Sum of $4750; a Suit made what it Is today. fci- - I An informal smoker will be given by the local lodge of Elks tomorrow night ixfter the r?i'formance at the Theater, of Frederick Warde, Louis in honor Jamef- - and their company. Members of the Salt Lake Lo;1tr. of Klks feel that It is impossible fo ihem to do too much To: Mr. Warde. r it was through his assistance and encour- - tur 35 il SO. MAIN ST. AND 22 pl-vat- hl - fr or 5t-ri- !tr run-r.ir- th-H.:- PAVING COMPANY IS TO PAY BIG to J GENERAL. HARDWARE v Frederick "Warde and Louis James Will So Entertained at Clubhouse Tomorrow Night. Plaintiff Asks $3-9- of npok th" work U:payment, cor.tc r.dlrit hnd b rii don and hd to W pal 1 for ar t rWp dfc arlnir !! thatI thnown.uctlon of in" uprtn.' of tinco'irt. The matter wan rrfrfd to the Strrrta ar.d I'm.inte cornmittn. Zoes on. FOR BROTHER ACTORS 21 Years !:' I n lruUr THIS li A tdiirp (UbattUl J. ihc Council over the payment t: H. H.-- o & Co. for irradlnit thSouth trrt north from Srrnd . Mnti ar.d Comrrtfrrl.il irr-tCouncilman l rnilrom opto"'''! in" pa- -o ni nt n tho urotind th.it th- alley I Chalrmnn t'Javrwon of or prop.rtv. In favor I'ub.lc Works Sharp Is making preliminary preparations for the hatchir.gr of 1 ,200,000 fish eggs this winter. Speaking of his plans tolay. he palil: "Hatching fi.--h Is like washing dishes; you no sooner Ret throuph with one lot than you have to bejrin upon another. Mr. h'harp said that he had just planted his last batch of baby trout from the spring and summer hatching. The batch for the entire year numbers nearly 2, COO, 000, which have been dis tributed in the stream. of the tat from Cache county south to Iron and Beaver counties. The species were equally d'vlded be tween the P'astern brook and the native varieties. The epgs of the former are from Plymouth, Ma'?., and shipped or cost oO cents for 1000 in the about CO cents per 1U0 in this city. All the young trout thnt will be hatched this winter will be kept at the State hatchery until spring when they will be planted in suitable sti earns in all parts of the State. Hy the time these have bfen distributed, another lot will be ready to hatch, ar.d so th work g." Style hr all Jmart drecrn. Mad , tMh f"f hand welt. extor.ln oj-and Hirfct. hand-turflreet oleg for drf occaror.. new hel and modern to to el"Ct from. In all r.lKht of f?l to ccci:r-e- d - Ii.,.c.4 fi - nw fIfrtTovrtrrn! rl. rr Statesman From the Third Decides a Question Now Before the Utah Supreme Court. Fish Commissioner Sharp Planning His Winter's Hatching. Fish anJ Game Commissioner SPECIAL! PAYING FOR GRADING r-.r- t. it.- 1 !!. r.AMiKS. T!.' WotM' A lt to rrak an artul- IOHSlltl.Y UK l'.r,ir;ifT. Nt.r wr, - tl,t Xs At rtxHra In - n tit a lh t In tb - 4 h-l- ANXl apr-- al tr f - w dti'n IVffl VVIIEK - -- LADIES' SHOE that win rm tt Cm". 5- rat FERNSTROM OPPOSES TROUT BY THE MILLION Into the wKt t-- a n- and Cl.oj run - ItltOJl.rii m a "tl Hl.ANtl Al It AT-l- ;t Vo X'lt'KVAl in! U'iltT3'.l's OVKN. tltc 1 an I fjmr w r.i a If f- - kr-th will and tfor ) slrm r f f rr, Th ht:r.Vac in foo. j'.!r in a J; f? ',1 V.'a W will f or: Jr ttU P iVVr? m it r 5 ave at t''rTT; jro-will i'i tntr.t yourf tr,'- rwm. ribs and probably Internal Injuries by being run over with a heavy dray late yesterday afternoon. been had The little riding on the dray, and when at ft rol..t near Flrl atNorth and Third West ftreets. balhis Loninsr off. to climb tempted Tell to the ground, directly In ance, he front of the rear whfM which paiwod completely over the right lde of hi body. Cl irene"H head wan alo b.tdl bruise 1. but thh.' Injury la not ueuevevi to be serious. The Injured boy was carried to a r.earbv house from where he w.m conveyed to his home liter. The phy!rUn in attendance believes that he .will recover. ZJ t H'.oaJm rr-a- w,th ar1;n time the f.nn e arw Sugc'en. 433 AVcst Flrvt North ctreet. ufTered a broken hip and three 0 on the on of hl John (i Business interests of other European powers will. I am sorry to sav. probably prevent war between Russia and Japan. It would, however, be an excellent thing for the world in general and Europe in particular, if the power of the "bear that walks like a man" could be broken. Russia's is in many respects a disgrace to the world. ED. KAUFMAN TO THE TELEGRAM. aix-yenr-o- fal trn ItnrurW" ! r.-- l'rHot- V Clarence Sugden, (: tl't Jtjr - oH-t)l- e L RUSSIA S POWER SHOULD BE BROKEN. New and Wonderful Invention A 1 Clarence Sudden Crushed by Wheel of a Bfe Be- r, - c- i. I - f f rr t ; , a. a t tf' ! V ; 1 r--r i itI. n t"rst i i' e t? p ' - If ' t at a - , ( a . ':: '"1; t t' ' . t j y t? fffj'r re: : ( f ' '. - ! tu h ! :. 'f c i' j " 3 v"c- f tt.f ri r a y r i t 1 n - : . f t,'r"M-mf if 1 . ' St. ! ?, t. f . a ( S i |