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Show The saht Lake Telegram. 10 The Evening Telegram. We've asked you repeatedly to get in. your winter's coal now while the weather is good. After a while ths roads will be bad and we'll be rushed to death, and you may have to wait a day or two before we can fill your orders. - . .240 Business Office Editorial Booms 228 a. The Man on Meizhn St. Four telephones: 2O00, C50, Too Strong to Fight Openly. it Opposite HOTEL. .".; . ' EvFVOnf r let tlrsrl rt f Inrtlrlnor fie: Kt. at a clock that goes wrong, or at a place where a clock ousrht to hp. should step in and buy one of our $5.50 I FOR $9 CLOCKS ft quietly, without brass hands, demonstratlight processions, rallies or any ions-calculated to rous th lie. publican! to any greater efforts." torch- SNAP SHOTS AT I Jno. Daynes ."6 & CALL HOME NEWS. Sons & ON US BEFORE MAKING your purchases. Our goods an the beat and prices cefy competition. . C E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler MAIN STREET. 235 Trustees Sell Church Lot. utable to pome derangement of the system. ND in ..early every case it will be found on expert examination to be or indirectly rjIRECTLY traceable to some form of defective eveslRht. A GGRAYATED cases of this character usually receive attention because relief be had in any ether QAXXOT but the incipient way. forms should l-- AVE, if possible, an earlier consideration, for th reason that, a permanent anS t-ASIER cure is assured and a chance that in time glasses may be discarded. FREE EXAMINATION. UTAH OPTICAL CO., 237 MA IX STREET. iter on. ill McAlliti. . . li E It. !:-l-- vld hn U 1 I b r.l F. Houlh Vrpt t'-.i- l , ! t. rI,111 - f Im, V-- 7 i i vf ) " ii 1 p"J j r O. AXS9X """Swi" "C'' 'ZJ Jt J ' J I f (i 'iV1- -'. - 7( y J fyJ"H r I. ! V- i- . tf r ' ''1,f I U-Tl- wnw South " Wlmr. To A. t jTI t!e. cf Omrrr P OtAJ if - I KJNO. Urr. i.i:an ii'i ti ri;it. c vitii;T etc.. e?r. i Tl.-- ' !. l' thr d. t!l I i itj y. jxuELnr. fs to p t - ;- jr .1.1 r rr ." ' . r ' w i.tf.o t ' il ci rri.'e (lt V. W. I 1 3 1.. ". l " t , ,Jftt t t 1 f ; 1 !r jl r 1r i- it kt if t, 'f 3i i 1 t ' '' uk. .y e, g ! C T . ALU Jeweler 1 1 JKtVnNlt.5 AND VHIWft, i.. pa. .v ?i:. 3BC wimv. a t- -i ! ) Of t.'-.- Secds.Cnt Flowers. Bulbs l;. rr rii otJr r n vof,. ; IiIM.'iI b .f I r 1 ; ::t hct;Tii main FTUEirr. fty ii'-- vt '(.(:. ifI Or HEAHT ".. i t, fr .( tJ s.ttr CHANCE r"rr. HO 1 N-- ;ii fwrfihikla . I .''; WE KNOW iM-in- a O. r.. V.T1 r..f si-a- I- , ( ffn A ?x Second . 1 T:r lUta lirMt. im fnl H-- - S.-- 1; tw lnoe.l. L. Ul.li.rn. It; W.t F. 1. ' - ,K ! Kinp Hardware k Store Co. fMiih I'lth. Vt Thtra S nsth a . Frl-th- vlS- ! - f S 1 V, Wt. Fourth nd!ra tnu. V. llr.th. Mrnnnn mtrt W. lifti. i et Fifth 1 r t Vrt Wa!V!nirhaw. ifc-H- nry "ir '.Z 1 n(Mlt. i.'! Huth A. U- -. T'rth South !. tor nrw M'NH. Tfint'e U-Jo- 3l Siifr. II U J. tne pians R. !,ver. r, r,,rr Sccocd Po Uh complete, it Is th intention of th Rv- - and feniiJ Vet. publicans to los this c ity Pupils Weak in Spelling. Vct: First H .jth i:lu.n l.iuivr,. Houth Mitn Ilvrii. Mry County Superintendent of Schools R. W. with a big rally. Ashton has returned from a visiting trip CK-Thin V. ;l'j4nvi M. tUtnf-MlWt Firt among the schools of Salt Lake county, tbber is toInbe held Saturday bight. North. Hist. the Salt Luke Theater. lie says that he found th pupils backward in reading and spelling. .-r -f r. i speeches by leading Hepublicars cf mreet. rjoei. w Mr'. conK4tt. Third North. Iw- ill the nnd music Mry City appnprlat New School at Cedar City. W ntel turcn lrt th programme. -- Mr-. E. J. I HounUy, uz Wm( Flrt Architect S. C. Dallas has received word stitute Chairman l Tf and Secretarv Wil- - , Nrto. from Cedar City that the stonework of l.uph mla M"rt!. ..1 Wot I'irt the new branch normal building at Cedar ley were not in th Democratic head- - ' .., City will be completed in two weeks. It is quarters when a Telegram 1.. ;.t in. North Sixth ; expected that the structures will be ready called today, but other patty rejrter workers for occupancy about February. rii-I I said thy knew or no ir uMo prf?nt ration on the put of Fourth North oiunter ilemonet li.d !. Christian Workers Meet Here. rj F.inr.i the Democrats. We; Fourth The Republican city commit lee In disThe State Association of Congregational r Ail..tn. SoiMfl- r aMi(n Churches will hold its annual meeting tributing .1 neat campaidi button. le g .fTMinr.ie tl Jno l.f Ttdfl tr t next Thursday and Friday In this city at : a picture of Frank Knox. th o. K. P. rr. t lUt Notth l.rto K.-the Firiit Congregational hnreh. A numj wili an Yen i ".. tfr Maor. and the ber of subjects dealing with the welfare norninee :v Mr .1 A M.nu . ",. t? ptt'fl watchword "Slanl ui for Salt L.tK"-.of the religious organization will be It t'r.iri.. S0 rtrrrf by the attending ministers and 4t Many T Ho. VI Ktffi t r t v : delegates. roii A!!ii, ftr.t tr.t, A'.J,,hn A, HOURS RULE SHORT Fot A It. .no.!rrt t".il. Pioneer TJtahn Is Dead. tTrt. 4. N'liti. lift Pratt, DEMOCRATIC WORKERS Mrs. Ellen P. Kay, widow of the late I'ouUin. Svi'h l.lcl th John M. Kay. died yesterday from heart Hm.I.j disease at her home. No. South Fouith AT HEADQUARTERS East street, at the aire of ia vears. She ;r- ;;.t..r;u..,.-,.-i :i i ri, ft - I'ui.i. 4 - J to Utah from Preston, England, la Mro fame j 1M4. j S" Jts The funeral services over the re.V- -0 t mains of the dfieas.d will - held at the T enioeraiic ..rtt. Ji .? tl' I vete de- 'if f .tor. eadquart.! r Fi' Twelfth ward ut 1 o'clock H..uth ,J ?MiI'ltt -. tomorrow afternoon. serted early last jdnht. t.orr- of th" ; Jt Jehu i: H.i-i- ., r'lorl lioMtx-rr. !M- ic !.'. ' v.oikers puttii k :gr f n i; ".rtit'.i' aft.-- j 12 Juituj t"r, M tl! Htlr.', All members of Salt Lake C.itr.n T o'c loi t;.Woodman of th.- World, anil visiting A Clalrnun L. i a. S tetany ar requested to meet at No. neighbors TP 1 th- y.W) So. Mh East. REGISTRAR GOLDBERG Thursday aftenuM.n at Willey left t fore tlut 'ui. to o t attend the funeral of Neigh tet.ant wouM l..iv had p. m., had 'r to bor David Whyte. MAKES DENIAL OF cor.sult with had tliey reported. W. A. DUVALL. The zeal with whi. 1; lpubl!c.in ate I Consul Commander. DEMOCRATIC CHARGES A. M'KELLAR. Clerk. pi-i- 4 CAKSTLNSLS .. ,! SI H"u!h Henth Mui le. A. lAttti- Jl-- .... ei oc. J, m iclif I xVlTa r ' Srl ! ) i (,n i M , V- r i Iff nfiirr.f it. ur Yf i I Mn. h IUt Mitth . r k U -- ut . l,m tt -- .- tn t i hV rrt. H"enth W'dlifctmi rtt "1 lire tnoci r. . y lt ..it , inn 0 lUrrew. tUt Fifth Hcur -- PsvkI ItfrnMM. Houth Kitth Fjt - '.'I , 1. mm Ho-.i- t lred-rk- S WITH GREAT RALLY .. .. ot. ....i t nil" uiaus YY;l. Tl Hvni W. Itardi-- y. AlfT. U KaM Klllli i H. M. 7 TO END CAMPAIGN . C7 VERY, headache - A.t! t- Chairman VMohnor of th I'.epublb-acommittee, who returned list night School Board Heceives Cash. from Tooele, alJ this morning, when The Hoard of Education has received asked for his view of the situation: "The gates of Jericho are falling, the $20,0i) from County Treasurer Cartas, as the lirst installment of this year's school Democrats are disorganized ant! dmor taxes. allzed. but our work will go on Just as vigilantly and thoroughly as if wr f It State Pays ?10OO Rent. that th? fight would be u c !! cm"." The State Hoard of Examiners yesterday approved claims against the State to Jiono. Among the items was amounting REPUBLICANS PLAN fU'iXt rent bill for the city and county building. 1 Soiill-- . Flan cf Republicans. The trustees of the Park Methodist church yesterdayLiberty sold to Frank L. Clatlin the church lot at the corner of South ami Eighth East streets, for aEighth consideration of t'l'tKK is attrib- - i. n "MAIN STREET. t:.i. - 3 f Yr Ae ! i iil - stf. Ets". in w ' well-know- XV Vl 1 211 Main St. elK-tlon- . 288, 623. P -- Lichtenstein Salt Lake City, Wednesday. October 21. 1SG3. Dooly Block. Tel. There wre six persona at th Demo- txorklrg m soon afier th convention Local forecast till 6 p. m. Thursday, to cratic headquarterH ut 11:30 o'clock thin seems to Indicate a determination mountain time. m IoofrouretY hln win. Secretary Local forecast for Salt I.ake City and morning. Three of them were Hen I In the Knutsf&rd Ar.r.x until vicinity Fair tonight and Thursday; Luce. John Shea ami Thomas Thomm, nearly 10 o'clock Ust ntght-moderate temperature. A number of th nnvMT turn4 Neither Chairman Leary nor Secretary Denver. Colo.. October 21. lfl. in tompieto.1 lints of thtlr !ltrlct. nnd UTAH Fair tonight Thursday. Willey was there, but it was announced which showei. acrrrdlng to report, a, that they would be In this nfternoon. WEATHER CONDITIONS. fair Increase In Itpubli-:i- n vote. The baroroetsr is highest over the North This exhibition of lack of Interot Is Pacific State. Northern lVHeau. Missouri and Upper Mississippi Valleys and part of the Democratic plan of camCentral West, and lowest over the North paign. After considering the question NEXT TUESDAY IS ern Kooky Mountain Slope, extreme carefully party leaders have determined Northwest and Southern Plateau. at THE LAST CHANCE any upon the "Mill hunt" plan of work in No precipitation was reported W. H. N. at Kamloops, except station, their buttle for success in this munici Tor.. .C4 Inch. FOR YOU TO REGISTER The temperature changes were alight, pal ovr porexcept a fall of 10 to 12 degrees and a rise The Plan Outlined. tions of Kansas and Minnesota, of 10 degrees in Northern Montana. The lut regis; rat Jon day U Tuesday. n A and able worker for th Clear weather prevails except along the TTth. October Pacillc and West Gulf Coasts. Democratic party explained th situaY. It. J. HYATT. Ical Forecaster. rj citlten entitled to vo mut N tion as follows: In order to do so. resip;t-re- l "We know very well that we lark the are the registrars and their of. Temperatures Elsewhere. llcte CHICAGO. Oct. 21. Temperatures at C organization and the mean to mako as a m.: New York. Chicago. St. good an open fight as the Ilcpubllcans. 1 w, tc4th Thirtsnth Henrietta Philadelphia, Washington.H. 52; Boston. 5; "We must the of 44 Houth t3Y upon rely strength Minneapolis, Cincinnati, ljuhrJtns our ticket, the good Judgment of the nth Kj1. voters and such work as we can do ZUrfhen W. Alley, ?f, ?n f)uth dk cjr r.-- a. Party Workers Say That Republican Organization Is I- weather' forecasts? Bamberger -- - DEMOCRATS WILL MAKE "STILL HUNT" CAMPAIGN TELEPHONE NUHIBEBS. .wi:ini:siay evening, octoiiei: ji, r.ntj'-t-jiy.tjr.tt.- :' . r- - t!j , pchwailz :ixi:;rcrrz. 1 The National House - ir-in- ed -- )i T Tl I. PI MAIN " -- Co. Cleaning " din-cuss- I'M n nMOHI! fK it nor M l.-'4:i- i; ll:.n, - 4T-P- - if if if KIND OF . fi Ft n i rli h W rT . YCU WANT. !?. 4 0HL OSTEOPATHY J (No knife, no drugs). treata iuo- Call cessfully all chronic d'useivaes. on or write tieaven & Murry. sua Auerbach bldg. Mrs. A. B. Mirr-rD. O., Uadlea' department. Consultation free. Graduate of Kirk- Ville. MO. Tel. - A : I Steifel Fined $200. CITIZENS PROMPT (Continued f IN PAYING TAXES tn Iik- i Ju: 1.) tiinony as to his previous crd " "This was granted .it.d II. I. Morris. I IemoctatI candld.it. for M.isnr of thin city, wae call"'! to tl:- wltpes ft.ind to baxir.t;' and hworn. lie known .teifei for .u. Juinty v ral . and that li had ccupl-I to lntroduc h" otn i (;oM)rf.tjj 4n I tnc .1 r I in- lik- - u t I 1 !, Mr. I ."tr j. i trot-- .1 t!. js-- i: -- .i I t . if rcfi'i .,t le ha i:it 1 I'ht jrol-;o- ed ten prop.;;tnd.i . in-- line -- T or. lu ti'.jj In th-!- r hU. iliM cnd'ebit. ar Sl nt and rinkc sl.ojt pr ep-t-a l Jrefr, S- i:- - . ut ; t ! 1 Soir.- - 1 1 J5 ! fcr. . r r , I lif.t J.;y .1 f it t 4in jt f 1 1 t- , r - I I'l'tl.."it RACK IF IT FAILS TO SUIT. j m-- h'to i J'taf'. ... ... " fim r, 1 So'-UU- .t what The Telegram will do for vour busi-nts- s ask any Telegram idvtrtistr wliat it has I f . dont for his. ! aron e in 11 r hi T fc?at: tt-t-TtTi- ICcafling musicians I ina musical Studies a h sfy.-v- fi1 1 iwiim ti tmm a t; Tt'-- . - 21-H- la IP YOU want to Know I ofTr-ns- - , l,A.il04Af2-CMJT?trs- o i . - . h-'- d - i.U I f Sttet-f- f ft l. v ; - X13 j - A"-- , . p-"i- - Store, Cliicojo Wtst rtut rvith Lehi Socialist Are Eipe'.led. Th- - Stt o,U'rurt of the party ik .J a t;.Hng l ist r. .gist at the lic.idTiiut-tsIn wb!h It Salt revoked of th thnr'er local tie of th- - pattv nn I xp-!- lc I lt seven This nctln r.i taken th- - Soit.ost of L.td fue 1 with th " I vtnot rats thrc. I r " . 1IATTIE li. Wl CH.VILD, Tear) r ef PUacs. "0 '"tf'V,. tt v?h .' r- e- -. 1 S ; - . Mon-cheur- s, 1 i ! pd I,.r. !! url-tle- - !t-n'- 4- . 1 WHERE TO GO 1 infect, pi that H. 11 rtt.i TOR AMUSEMENT. l Tcher s-t- t)lWBl'l I X r-- -i r 1 1 W f-k:- r .r ; i I ltf 4kt oir : -e r . ; . .1 I t. s Ij!!, l- -t -l It f- i , If-- .J i At, llrrrtrc V tk t'.nr n. the alleged attempt was unintentional on his part, and that the lesson had alREFORM SCHOOL ready been a v vi r on, he would nek the court to m.'.k his fonteme an light as possible. Bessio Johnson of Riicham city. IT Fine of $200 Imposed. years old, was ordered sent to the State Judge Stcwait asked St ifel to Maud t reform school this morning by Judt?e up and then 1: Eldtedge Begins Work. n. r. vein- nfT.n. S;?.i:Vl court the evifrom the Lewis, holding "". i:Mrr,JtrCl,k J. U. of was the u,' (Vmtv this court or aga'lnt dence that she incorrigible. l leave of Le Roy Burt was up on a similar anv ner.'on on the lih". ,., was ar:lno has .been gUc-- two wi-k- "that .y. Her t will Sp.-nItself, as a. iiat orcanl.tloo f ti' , without charge but was ordered released be- th- - court . .1 ii n l ji time I an .ry of the Re. ;! cause of the Insufficiency of evidence in and feel that nuheSI cannot j puldh-aIty conjmUtt-"e isuy oe conuoneo. inTcmrp in juog- - j the case. ment of this couit upon you is that yu j pay a tine of ?20. or in lie- thf f.of !. GELGIUM OFFERS TRADE 10 iiie cusiouy 01 ALLEGED TREATY OF rernanaeii TO THE UNITED STATES. and be conflnc'l In the ounty"S period ciual to on- day for cit h I . ; .1 r CHINA AND RUSSIA until the ?ald fine Is paid." NEW YORK. Oct. Minister to the United Steifel Nearly Collapsed. Belgian States, arrived today cn the stcanvr Steifel almost collar sd whrn this Kronland from Antwerp. lie was ahown Judgment was pronounced hint.. -B Kit LIN. trt, 21 Th rts 4 the. city of Brussels: dispatch statin that The fine will Th fine pal today. ujn of pondent erref rt'.tn rwtj'4- - 44 Belgium was willing to give Important imposed is tlr limit of the statutes. Vo.t-rhnr rjjr.?f th Vrnn'k. commercial privileges to America In a Jvirnnl In th Far trade with China. Japan, and Kora, proiIrrlgntion in Dakota. vided that the United States would give F.at. . authority for tl Belgium i.er protection out thre. He B'5marck. N I . Oct. 21. -- A new Irrigame: thm t:!sn said: tion to I'M .a. has onelyded congress, primarily n St it orrnlx.!-tio- n l M!riir "I belfev that 5tatetnent true, though btit Indirectly with Chlr nlkh rive I am not prepared to give details." nctlng the ertlre 4- a tr- -t Ii Northwest. ws formed here tod-y- , Jamrs prctic.l cor.tmt r. f Man- J. Hid. pesident of th" Northern Sec s "Wants Divorce After 24 Years. churi. although under a f im!rl delivering an address Ute ur- Chino government. Kate H. Clark this morning filed suit this company, Mr. Hill on afternoon. talked t i. Irrigadcrtakes ci Jjct any wr art.lrg against ofJ. J. Clarkto for divorce on the tion end Its relation to the development o wtth a third power from th r. w failure support. The par- the Northwest, and Incidentally referred ground ties were married at Dallas, Tex.., on to the merger rase. th trade of the urlent treaty. September 1, lfeT'J. and Ita effect on the Northwest, - MONEY - V 'v.; i - o ;i I tie i;.- 1 l- IN UTAH? t 3 t- -- - . ft I- F-'- , A "1 T M s--' e o "lr which is the lest FLOUR ADVERTISED . ,11 . : i.i 1 Kvto'i lh ;. vi' I r.ifiJ.llr lhl test. t I ! : - .w irrr!!' South M.ilti fitirt. with the r-- i mnk-im- : material. rtrnlnc a nt th si 'T.d rally will Thurd) hll "fi'l wiitd with iwk a th prim irA rflA'r. . All of th !:'. o ti . Are always advertised the most, fur the reason tl:at an Trticle without merit will not Ftand the - 1 r. U 1 ; Ukrl T BIO HALLY. nr I ! 1 I !.,!, . i .i. n. Th - :ii pr-li..- - SOCIALISTS' 1 ! t'vt-- no - Residents of Salt Iake City and county trut. seem to be in a better taxpayir.K humor F. M. Frbdman that Sieifrl in his trdoy for ten this year than for some ye.irs prevlitirt. .irs at lijd In the rural districts this Is probably one time and that he alwayn fottml him houet and Ftralnhtforward. nnd that caused by excellent crops. ciut stloned Manv who usuallv wait unfit the fir.f r.r- his veracity had never second week of Novemtr to nay their as far aa witnes.4 knew. taxes have already turned thern In. County Treasurer William (. Carhis said Employer Vouches for Him. that up to last Saturday. October I. Lewis ptat"d that Stei'rl was at today 17th. H2ro tax accounts had been paid, an in his wh re he h.d present 47)0 same for the against period lat year, been sine Augustmploy. 7. and lhat h- a pain of T.V accounts for V.t. Th up to October 17th were always found him hon.'l and nirlKTif. Iet year 01 ?7i.l32.Sl. as compared with for Attorney Nye mated to the court that this year, an increase of J22.17.. in the face of the testimony Introduced as to Stclfcl's food Handing, his with ourt pro his Ignorance of th offen .tmmlttd. that GIRL IS SENT TO 1 iM- f. with t!i ni.j i: .t th' l.n ifOtn;it.if t ;.f m t y an I that tl n of ot-iTfon l.-u! 111 b r it Kit re I th a to hi t.j oj,- ijtier th tuti.t.ry - j 1 .) ' It . i'.iI t'k'it r i' tl-- r i r nit lru;jt ut. t irtt'-- r.l .o! v. otrio.. ;..:jU .1 !n l of th Fifth t r " - ft:ito,tt l v F'f-(- - t J I: .. i i in !!? n lnri. i f1- - tl " i- -t iiftri't. Mcilit fU-- ,i I. . J 1 1 rclti For 3 Days !' ? t--1 i. GOOD GOODS 1 x 1 ' - . LARD AND HAMS li.-U- - cryT& 4, -- 1 TT 1 b--- biiytT Piar diamonds. w h Those - - te-tif- - j t"'i Nt JHTH. iN T M - t" McCon- i AND . I r Almy Slough (inn Club .1" MIMM.IKD - Receipts Issued Up to Oct. 17th Show-That 8101,020 Had Been Turned In. ZJli"! H i JANITOR SERVICE F.'t t- y. iminrH it - M 1 1 ; iiiT,' ei fcot. l rf U w!;-- r a j - f I think ; . it;. WE HAVE IT, Phone SOS. Burton Coal & Lumber Co 66 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. ! -tr ..f .it r Ct-.J.- Th Hrerdre T.-?- ' -' form you on alt r. 1 le- - k I ;- S thUt. rolunm "' rw raosr. - X. 1 LA BOCni: B At COCK, . City Employee At Pvid Tcday. oThe city n.t t vj.' Ihtlr ervbe. .for ih r.r; ttl.7S hSf of the month cf ,ctot-erf-- r .!- F c .'' - -- rr Teacher cf TSano, VoJctt CuUara and rttseb rurr.'.V.. tie. fctiia te,c iu Corut-uo- f.--r a t tiiitg. r |