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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. tolerate an ojn'n window nt die neat next in front. A hog is a person who ''breaks in" while you art1 negotiating in a store, and takes the attention of the salesman or saleswoman away from you. A ho is a jhthoii who nits sideways Sn a ear where other passengers are standing. A hog is a person who insists on discussing "the j mutability of human alairs" with the ticket seller at the theater when there is a long "Indian file" in his rear r ml the curtain is about to be rung up on the Tverformanee. A hog is a person who hangs round the supjer ,oom " mins at n reeeption. omitting to retire & Novr.Mnr.n.14. i:hh. i v I katvkday i:t.nino. I I THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening Except Sunday. by tha . PUBLISHING CO.. SALT LAKE TELEGRAM (Incorporated.) Office 149 S. Went Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Calls Office 210; Editorial Rooms. 28. 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. J7.00 year, by mall. In advance onemm0onS-byESf; In One week hv mail orl carrier -.Att. ........ ic y'jjj, rrviy .ii-Remit P. O. money order, express money order, regis- -by totter- hunt r.harlr r.r draft In nfiTTH. find tO the 4u- One a.n"? y C I 1 - u trf dress t gat T-- A T.'-- - a ir'T 1- if mrnr TCUTVn tTI salt Lake city, n hunce. A hog is a run cnane lit tliit iiiiiiMi nil tin ll-;'i- .. vhiriinl r lan'miuii fc.itiit.lt- - MiMr- oi tl i r o J i 1 i i ii ! t t Ztm .. - i , l.u-opposi- r-- a s si-jh- the t. pn-.il'-- In Colorado no time was lost when - th- , - t - U- ',r-- . 4 f .. - .e Vn '' " .. . . : f,. f : ....... ; fir ..t..., . II 'i a' II'1 Oil- - f r ..... 'i 15 t'-- i:.' I.. f ': i:i J; 1 !., 1 t- i; - f f l .: ri i i t:j ; f I; ' f't . i ... tit t t: f r, :.i Wr "if "f W Vi :, fV .r ... . t 1 J ., f ( is t'J V;v i (ciiM-- ' a v--- ;i i v ..... ' Mules i,.. i TI!.. . hd the jut ti-j- " . U t 1 tie' . lammany leader who" . to vetory in Urealer New Miir diy. I . . t! ' , l.r. A NEW YORK STORY OF TODAY BY EDWARD W. TOWWSEND 5 p!-!- j- - i ! i r an' CMArTEE XXVII. ' T - . - r i'.e ; ! 1 - - ;v i? : t i u f .' . r i - " H t ! A - i? ' ? n I v i - r . J ft ..) 1 tI I' I ' " .'.., . V. ' f 1 t.nin. j C" l K - 1 s I . ''.f"' V "Vh V'T :;s..'J'''.'.','r,! r'''ie'j"-- .' . , . v 1 ,. .... J( : v.,. ..r . 3ffe f ,, , ' ;, 1 ' If that the official count has ,,i made and r'r,'m certilied 1... that sidemlid bodv of xoert accoun,. nr"l! ants and caj.able lawmakers, the honorable Citv t., u xs. Council, it is to be hoped that the last reminder of ' Now- I - l:ti, , ntttl,:K:intiw.v ...( . 11,1-- lention of the public. up Creator Salt Lake, t.. ... 111 ....... t 1,. . n iiiPii-- ii I . Id's nmi. ' Now ;, builditi" in .1. L',rt n r j . 01 .tne price . . ue increase 111 coa as mai e l.v' is of out all proportions. It does not , operators rv with it the proper spirit 1 . 1 r. t 1 1... f f i beuil et Hot other side. 111.11 ..:..i. si-i- ti... ..1 iiii ..r ill .1... w ii. .1a- 111 1 . . ii . i .i.ir 1 opei.uors persisi in - set 1 triO OKI. ".l.v . v.i in t sii M;irinritlu ai d it r linJ upvi girl - l v!is. fun-. ,,,Th(. tliat . n. alancitig "Mi.s fI miCI l;. n7" NOT A HOPELESS CASE. ".Vt A:: !ik.- or " only thhtc that wrrlx t'o K"o-- l about that girl is th:it .s'r." !i.l:;v-am-- 'U Tli o;, fd'nw. vlll easily tlruy her down to your ! Talkative Customer I'll lv t yon have many admirers. The Pretty W'aitr s Oh. yes; but more dime than quarter ones. I ,,,v - v. vi tlio - 1. " ! : ih-nm- '1 K 1 -- . f H -- '"' t; t .ill ton . In' l: s. i h ir- - i i. ..' i 1 I" . 'imi-- ;e'" "if t;:-- r. II ri i: t ii ntalluu." vis. r; M.l.'.I I t tl rt.; j - l .! ; i m J : in" t anN'hir. titl f".'! " sv r ' It I i t I m th " ;!.. I! 'r 'j ; that is UX.III i.l Vklll.M.ll :i.j. n n TI. 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I It 1 h ; ;. ft ') t.k.-- U ;i , 's'' " i ACCOUNTING FOR IT. i!.l cf.t y r.fc !..: willi.tail-i- i! t l. n . i i f'u.1. thow lf.,ii 1 1 I ! . ..? t . 1 ..- I 1 ' a: t At f ,r' ic nil tiTT. ! ; ; ; t - w i ). -- .iu j t!.. : o- "ri yo'i t ' .k "' ni"ij.iT h. that- It '," n in.r- - tra e.- j ! li ft "l..Uh. "t I. c ir-?- "It v- ;r. ,.1... r,. l. ;,e iiiHii." t? vho v'iS ' ' ,! ;, S 'V VV:V, I. .. . . :.- . 5' ,r 1. 1.- ,I . r iil.ti.;" !!-- II) BY TITE WAYSIDE. AN OPINION. ( IJei ! 11 Yoj I. ONE DRAWBACK. Tuck. "Why la- - to ask .Nut . fitor. Nonsf'tisp. 'tii.-.- " rr, Mr. I ri. u!v. I - v.jth .,, . ,!ln . , (.rn., tl.- u .u . t Award fcr Utah Mr!hc;Ut . pri. es? TrilMir.-- . j,,,,, I ! tc- - 'H' C2 !.-- . - .tl '. ! 4 1 ''"!ry';"u"nrr!" CHEER UP! ASKED IT, ANYHOW. li; - rt :.. ' IMS l.. f i V." t, . - ! . r: - f i HERE'S WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN 'l'ii' iir.i t., OI N-iv- v t- h s- 1 ?rtmi 1 .it- H.ii'i Hi t . ; r 11 Jrr.it l:rl: il t ti-- Since the Atlantic cable has tt !s.j 4 " ; talk.it is pies imed that P.ryan has not to :l---- :r it ... . Hi I i.il ,.r.u i .'"Vi . ;V;.V,.,i . ' ' -- ,'.;f:' :' ? ,!','.". W, ;m.u.t ,f i;u -- i:-.- !',': ' "' . t ! mm tJ" f n.r!;-u- r 1 1 j "r 11 V,:1 ? ' f "' f " f i r - ti if i 1 j , - - ; ;"" 'ft , t y -; A J f ttr"": " ? v ., f .. ? m i. 1 . . ; t !'V,,S-Aj . ' i t 1", Ji . 1 : - 1 !..r r . - ' 1' ' . r ", i 1 . , , 1 ) f ? ! I '. 1 . J. '., f t i IS-- " r. if: i i t - - . ; a ; - . - :,- " f t 7 . ,. I f " - ; '. i ... Ifff ' - ;r M. ! - f - f . N-- ... , . t ;- t' ' r 1 !' j! w - 1 I v ; i ' ... t, . f . - . 4 ; u.-.t . ... 1 ' ' - . t ! .'t. r ' 7 -- 1.-. i t .- , 'i f !! " : . ! i I 1 . ; - f J . V.V.-.- f'.t l!sn ! - " n- f f f' ... !..'!.' P i)v. i t . - f a 1 - : . l! Iff ,. fc. i f.. f '! I . , - o-oke- r -. - ui.i t 1 4 ? a i ! ', f i, f; . r. Sr. . -- - n- ! ' Sf - ! ! j ii- -n t f - -.n. f-- i ruki -i If. l t- : m... l-- ft n Pin k. MaIC- P- J . LEES "AND L E AY EN I I ECHO. !- j HER FIRST PROPOSAL. - -i ... d Noah "Webster's dictionnrv has been the means of hanging the scales of Justice aloft unjarred in one case at least. A Kansas man was on trial before a Justice of the Peace on a charge of stealing hogs. The defend ant's attornev asked that his client be discharged on the ground that pig, not hogs, had lxen stolen. The Justice took down Webster's dictionary, and found as to age, and warrant there for the defendant was convi' ted. o IT.. liiif niri'div 'Pnta n . turlo-rj j ' i.f, iiiim iiwi,.. tj jiji i.i. i i w looks the fact there is an extension m the meaning of the word hog. He als ignores the fact there are; several kinds of heirs lhar. Ctd. Web.-te- r failed to on book. his wort! big put Here are several kinds of hogs which the dietionaries of .the future will put on record: .. i. ..1 nnivan il l,,. v l,(f mv. 111 a iHi si ,u :.. " n... i.....1 summer car, thougli lie may be going to the end of a long route arid knows dozens of jieople may have to climb in and out past him w ith bundles. A hog is a person who jams his s:;:t case in front of you at the railway station so as to get vour place in the line to t he gate. A hog is a person w ho opens his window in a railway car and allows dust and cinders to llv in the face of the passengers behind, though he would not V i . . e - . jrr4 . r W n i f Voik. is said to resemble a policeman dressed up in mi '! i'( his Sunday clothes. I'nun a str t car condm tor he Twr i' ' ' a into develojM-saloonkeeper, having left his for t';i th f J t .! tl'; mer occupation w hen n cash register was introduced on his car. Fiom the saloon to the head of the str-s-- t t Vr. r ' ,' t t In graft organisation his transition has been easy, K t ' t lumgh irradual. ' I' r'n r V t clear Cool, and ab ulat intr. ne r tasting liquor Ar-f !:.tn t" or tobacco, although a seller of both. Murphv has t I ' niad hims-lso powerful in Tammany that no man. . .' s.. tit.'- tf ! X,y ir; i i?.f not even himself, could oust him from his Ins tvpical political boss has Crenter . position. f. . . r o . . V..i :n V,.i1-t n 1.;.. i: ... tt: m Tin: or.i: vv iii. "i .isji, ,iuu mi uiciiiie i ne patron age of the new Mayor. McClHInn. amounting to mon- - than thai possessed by the President of the GREAT IrtITAI!l WAITS I lilted TO HLCOONIZL TAKAMA. States, just as surely as Cfoker held the! v. 11 reins over Van Wyek. This patronage is said to ag ir..t , ir"n.-hat .1 delicious tnotsel ,r"in ' ,n'"""-",. , ' ' ' for the hungrv Tanimanv tiger. . ,. , '; . t- - ;a v-- TRUE POEMS WHICH YOU SHOULD KNOW Tammcnv and Its New Lender- - I j -- Tt.t . . itf m As to the Different Kinds of Hogs. - v -- s r j i- 1 ; n t j- r' A i f vi-it- ; i " 1 I: . . r grievances of operator and miner were known. An arbitration board was apM)inted. and soon all do ferences were amicably setthil. This hould l the! line of a tion in all simiJai cases. Both sid s h.j.l ( onces-io- n ing grievances, there must always made. -- -! t- - - . v, !(;, 4 ; - 1 1 U: - r ?. j. j 1 1 1 .' '"" : ; ; ; :' " " J. ::,. I 'n : t; : itr - w J.. J fu " : r r f-- ' ; t t f . if'? ; i,It t ' I .f - - :'- ? ! , ? !;f i .:: . I I : - r-- it 1 I ' 1 f r f i ( I; I - k ; ' i:i t :.r ? t t I;: ?- r ? ; "' T. : ;" ; t: : :t. ;: f f- v. ;.- - est.,,. I!f It !" t l - - (,'aff ; , ft-f.-- f' t i til f. r ; .. i- . -t r- ir T I '; . 1 !; p! s ".: u: m I;.:., -t f f t .' f t !:,-- n r. , , ;-- : "., t. Jf T" ?- irr - . i: : -- I A JAM AH ; . e, V i f t I t- -j r r ,r f e , !i ItlcM Shirts anS Pajamas. ' u. J:: ' lt .t j. vinttr f: - - f- . " -- 't . NtttT sittuT -- . f . X - ; l . iMf.-.- .r t ; leain that the , nd of tie strike i now in public as a whole will ni eho nith even pleasure the tidings of the imjtortnnt victory in the interest of the prineipl-of arbitration. k edi-cin- Us,Tt j ! .; j:uH ?- i : - i Csr. i F ti Ih-jj- fA - te lb-too- ii f Mi.... Salt Lake fuel consumers ill delighted w ith news which cone s from the Colorado .Tnd Ct.ih coal fields today. Mutual concessions h 1h now forces V' to rule. the opjiosil'g Aa a result of heart to heart talks N twi n operatorand miner In the northern coal tlelds of Colo rado, hundnMls of miners will return to work Mon-- ' da v. The agreement in this case was ln d by tho :fC; an eight boor day. the miners operators cmc.-dinHi agreeing to a jer cent niluction in wagi-- in re- turn. This spirit of cincesiou is highly com mend mp) C-- y able. W hile every consumer of coal will Ih plniM-i- l to h'A !n-!- .rr' .; kj j ... ..... 1 . r . !t Tr t 5. " , i"'NTtNtATIS of . ... i " 4S-- f ' I; ... tut. 4r r.t ".T -- ; r'T?y , r f ? t-- f ' . H pi m tin- - From out of effete, windy Chicago comes a new and effective method of treating the "mashing habit' For ages girls who are obliged to appear on the streets without escorts have been tortured by the masher. Clubwomen have waged war cn this individual, but like the tax collector, as the years roll by he is still with us, or at least among those present. But it remained for a bright, daring Chicago gill to make the remedy tit the crime. When a "masher" wants to sec you home ou should, not treating him with dignity and disdain, accept his attentions. Then, instead of guiding him to your abode, steer him to the nearest police station. This is the theory and practice of Miss Li..ie Burgess. "Even rlirt with him," she says. She had ti chance to put her theory into practice recently, when a "masher" began to make eves at her. She waited until the "masher" reached her. "May I see you home?" asked the "masher." "Certainly," said Miss Burgess, sweetly, but instead of going toward her home, she started in direction, with the police siation as Ivr destination. l ne man waited outside w il e :.liss station to "see a friend." Burgess entered th' police , "There is a 'masher outside whom I wish ' on would take care of," she told the desk sergeant The Hliceman accompanied the young woman outside and she introduced him to hersor'. the "masher" inside and placed him in a cell. Bully for Miss Burgess! If there were more girls like her the passing of the "masher" would be a Rii red." Why wouldn't a dose of Miss Burgess' i. improve things in the "masher" line along Second South street right here in Salt Lake? ., at f r.f I'-- j r t i In- - A New Treatment for "Mashing" Tested. m seJUnj! at s:r ? 1 r Men's MM. 14. Ih-- Ilissts Bearer Hats, Fare, .....11 p i.m - h- Victory for the Principles of Arbitration. ii ii i r1 1 1 I I , NOV. !,!! ft-(- I.O Vfjf 1 f their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at the ofBce, No. 149 South West SATURDAY EVENING. II - lVs 4 trJ S"".ftn llv.tW; A. liny ni.'i Yuth ar tl !!" 'rf n f4 '' mipi ii i i mat-tlicr- leaving the city for a Telegram readea week, or more can nave their paper Bent to i tt Saturday's Bill I Temple. Gf win-low- . - .. . r nuing I IK oi .iailM-- ami getniemen. in- - fo deed, the Vicissitude of travel hardly eer.f.lll to lead the hog into "giving himsi lf away." Had this Kansas hog thi-- waited until the di tionary of tomorr ow is issued his l.uver might easi LjU the trial .Imlge that the n ly have so eonfu? euseu s eseape on a technicality would li.ac Um a UP.it eeitaintv. v a J iM-ni- t'ltlfl I'.i at Salt Lake City. Utah, as Fee ss S- 7i l : I lihuk. whim and all rulers', of the r.itr gr;id', we nir st ;., tie-waite- subscrlp- - end-Cla- l-- ol styles; values to - ( 49 Entered at the Poatofflc Matter. all-wo- f V show a large Hm of nr. to 40 inch, mixtures hi the fall Wi- - ierson who. if allowed tn. t wo whole, seats with his bristlv t art a and ins "traps," though weary men. women and children IrV may be racing through the aisles looking for a planto sit down. A hog is a person who tries to nionojwdir.e all at a station restaurant, ami assumes a bulwill submit lying, masterful air when other j Communications pertaining to the Editorial Depa tment should to h F:dltor of th Salt Lake TeltKram. 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