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Show The' Saet. Lake Telegram. 10 : '' " " ;. - ' The Evening Telegram. SOLDIER FINED $50 FOR , ASSAULT ON CIVILIAN - TELEPHONE NXTMBEBS. Business oaace. Editorial Eocms 240 228 Plea of Leniency Made by Officer for Private, and Judge Is Merciful. WFATHF!) FARFf AvIA Wp sell a good deal of Blacksmith Coal. Ours is the West and comes of Coal, Virginia much course, higher than 'the other kinds. However. anv or Iron worker wiil blacksmith toll you that It's entitled to a iiace with "That Good Coal " Nov. ! 288, 623. IT We sell only the best silver plate, but that is the cheapest for It lasts longest. We have an excepe tionally good variety of very we which thi3 offer patterns wek at 33 per cent less than H the regular price- - M Ttday's Temperatures. o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock hi o'clock 11 o'clock 12 o'clock 1 o'clock 3 i Jno, Daynes & Sons JEWELERS t 38 41 45 49 4'i 4S 'Wi IT Will Shcot Ducks Tomorrow. If so rest sH.i?-your ewy with nifAVV Ihtiii correctly. aravi-sold.' &m H. 0. Jensen O. D.. TJ. JBHfr Of fourteen samples of milk left with City Chemist Harms for analysis, twelve have been found to be pure and the othr two slightly below standard. Kvesijiht Snoplal. 53SS fOTJ Miss Beatrice La Chapeile of Evaiu-Uon-. Wyo., who was operated on some davs ago for appendicitis at the Holv ( nss hospital is slowly but surely recovering from the effects of the operation. asb 4 ANY KIND or i . . YOU WANT. WE HAVE IT. Phone SC3. Burton Coal & Lumber Co., CO W. SE.COND SOUTH ST. 1 4f lug I rect, the need ft J. II. Knickerbocker, O. D. Royal YY. Daynss, O. D. fir treats sue- chronic si des,aes. c;ai ceesfut.y on or WTite 15ere-- & Murry,Mur- - Pi1 3C-- Auerbach bldg. Mrs. A. B. n ry, D. O, ladles departrent. free. Oraduato of Klrk- ville. Mo. Tl. 32C4-Cn-nlttlo- r. 1 is fr t -- iiit- - v-- ; ,sLT tfl ft f i mLtf I 1'fi iVrp'Ol' 1 d I'l ! l! sir. II at fr .' - t r .pp.t. right prl- N tbii.4 r I w.-r- c T been appointed to the position of head TOASTS GALORE AT y and claims departof the ment of the San IVdro railroad. He suc NEW JAIL OPENING ceeds Cot. Diss. The new man has for the past two years been chief clerk of the depart--a- ;- Housewniminp of the Recently-Complete- d ment, and his good work in that Prison Is Celebrated With pacity Is understood to be th" cause of , his, promotion. Feast and Song. Among others closely associated with the railroad who wanted the position "it were Senator Fred M. Smith o. Los AnJ.ilb r Si'l Kirni'ii.l totiud on i .mi a to Clino. William and brother h In the r.ew b.stlu-- I.1" geles First the collector of the port. Onbt?t tduhi. wl.n bUtutto! Waters is a native of Chicago, an I strMt, . v.ar:n.-tin tor w;o the tirrt t.p went to Los Angeles about eight years ago. He was employed for a time bv vcte pre- the City Directory company of that contingent of t ad;I he tn :i was two .lit. reiilv .ijdurl im th years ago place, and apiInted y rsilrcad ariU mob- 'a.jfie wlt!i ,i lars- chief clerk to Col. Diss In the department. key on th" MM-- tctff. l d the t'TpirhtoM re u,nv out r an spec i iUt' H perform' d of tlie ordiairv. at.d not down on th- - pr-- I cteinational lMmtuK gfamme of ito Alain Street. r r . cording to a communication received here to yesterday. The body lias been shipped Salt Lake for interment, where it. is expected to arrive Friday. Dinner at Commercial Club. At the Commercial club tomorrow dinbe sorvt-from noon, until X o'clock, an elaborate menu has and a miniVr of invitations have been sent out to these prominent in business and social circle. The m-is areight courses and runs from Jdue ranged in v.ith dorens of points to black coff'-Thanksgiving good tilings nrx-- d in. d ed t - r t,.r t:tit $, ,. dir ;".: ii..' I ' I" e ," mclath. Tor Fall ntnt!r-- it v ecixwarz 1 I Maf USUI O-l- s I !.- - mtic.il Utlor,. tii. iilx COMMERCIAL CLUB ?outh f4 K t i! t i ih o ml. c!.r v it tte were adapted o let t !!. ! of IJ.e bin.lJe. 'lli'I lH lll'ldl Kimball, 1M M trtl- - and 1; oI K:!v,1Jalbr I t. kfoet b'r. Tom kl:.c as. J ;dj:-1hi. At til" banq id 'r laid f r t'. '.rthree ki!ip, Mr. Kin t. all pr m'II- - g o.,.jni.i.ter. were The to.ts ?i follow: H sr!- - lit.'II Cb.bnrji" M,m. "Tb tin-Fi, known, or u S.mi Cr!'' Who lin- - It to Me" 'S 'Ion,. .ii'n S up" Fr': U i!' "S h!o:-,- . ! Tb.it P ox In tt - Mslt".. & Tl r -t I'f-.l'- AND Torn Kl g ' CONI-HCTIONIR- .'. A W A't S I in'. t, r ' r :c.t T-- f lt-- ! h-ft- The fum-riservices over the remains of the late Mrs. Adophiue Lenroot, who died last night at her home, p; Oak street, at the ago of 1f years, will le held at the Nineteenth ward meeting-hous- e Thursdav Friends of the morning at 1 o'clock. family arc invited to attend tho so rv loos. The deceased was a native of Sweden, and had resided here many years. e n - Bias mi a Be sure you sny Husler'c, and avoid trouble when you get I i To Aid Commission. 1 ri j i. i w bnelc home. Your BACK if it fails to suit. "1 Pianos MONEY Pest makes at the right price. Organs Low price, easy pa ments. Piano Players Chase come nod bear It for voursclf. The Price Invitation was received from th? Spokane chamber of commerce bv the Commercial club last night aklnc the Commercial club to join it and other com mercial Poop ; in a memorial to Congress asking such legislation as will give th Jrterstate Commerce commission power in enforce its decision, was favorably acted upon and resolutions will be adopted calling upon the b'tah Congressmen and Senators to support such legislation. An hWiV,n!, 1WS'1 .t .i i. . Tt r. S o d m .v , Vl"g er.',- !. c 'i i: - , v. r 'i . - , ; "r - i . ; MSp. 83.120 Acres of Sevier Torcst Reserve Is Withdrawn From Entiy for Settlement. r of i:,." ,o,a; The K'g.strr nrd Itf r. ef th" Prilled St il.s In thl Laud ta Ibll of the withdraw. ! city has f from all f irms and ett nicrt at ics id hu:d In th.l cliiru:. e xcept that tr.'ncral rntry. it H bft subj'tt with th. SeThis I dor In cor.n'c-tlovier forest reserve. The withdrawal N t!.v ti mpvi try. ar.d ii r.o way .tnVci mineral leKatl r.? made or that may be made on this ground. . :i - rt t publl Ktlen will rri mer.ee r.'Xt Jicnhj, und tleer who do for rat ward tr'irtops! cm.i: ut ut this wek wl'I -hive f,i1 pay The i m- pre ide.H tha' the l.O'K 1cire dc ll.Tuent on Novcmb-- r lV.h. but lt. ta tt-.- i t ,dt p. Jeweler V1r.r HrttlVy ef !1 ?9t f jr .1 tr 1 t-- tt !.';, -i No. 44 H"t .11 t"-- rlano, Viclln und cf v i r ; .: I re ) J J s-- i - i 3t 1 1 JF YOU want to know what The Telegram vill do for vour busi-nes- s ask any Telegram advertiser what it his done for his. f i! i i s r..r M ..-- !". ; i , I : ; t i , r - U , ; i m t - I j E iJ. D pi F : , v, . j ; r j ai i 4 i i.! ', r .'. r i .a t;'i- .' r Hi - - Mlrlit. Harriet Hubbard Ayer voijK :vn. : i ,t f i:r r. a t U k' on n A r,;ir f y .f I, V. ui Hr X. I . t , .;tr. WEETS ycr ft. H ' ft i j As r.v -A Delinquents. Af .'if.r'.t . : - PAY TAXES WITHOUT The in : i: i i . , i i EXTRA COSTS NOW Wanted to Kent: 2 or 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping close in, pas and bath, state location and rent desired and full particulars. After Saturday Expense of Advertisoung couoie. no childre n. Address Is 100, care Telegram. ing Will Be Required of the CHRISTENSEN'S . I ! - MINERAL LOCATORS t- in fctxtil ? F ' k . ti l : ut-'.:- swurt. J. K :iy this mornii g j !c,idcd not guilty to four counts of forgery before Judge K. W. Mor.-- In tlie criminal iiil-s'.oof the Third District court. The was not set down for trial definitely, but Going- to Los Angeles. will be set later. Mrs. C W. Morton and two daughters Kelly isa accused of hnvlrg forged the will Pave for f.os Angeles today. Mrs. name of on the division Norton is the wife of the popular rule Oregon Short Line superintendent to documents lour clerk of the San Pedro route. calling for tic importation, and then Living made an "nsuccefu! atlempt to secure the tri.sportatlon. n t. i " southern Illinob. anl the wlt.de .f S. . f , tt--- l GUILTY TO FORGERY LAND IS OPEN TO l -- m tiiotiy. bd KELLY PLEADS NOT Funeral of Mis. Lemoot. i r ; C d in Salt Lake cemeterv. , tutu kJa 4 Vi?t - A V . r " ' i y .ir ' Tr ; jfTiia rf & r''t "f r 'tr ff r'. ; v. I'.'iU. ut!) HIAWATHA UAKHRY .- - 1 t l . musicians I musical Studios TeachiT f n sec-ora- t,t - t- - -- The board of governors of the Commercial club eiectrd the following to nifm-- b r mhs. ao:;es csBORrni - 1 Board of Govemois Acts Favorably Upon a Number of lNTev K-r- .'!'.' f IIATTIE II. WISIIAIU), Tracher cf PJano. uznmcTZi:, f to buy. I pj . i. ;i ana Sccds.Cut Flowers, Bulbs Tu- - "ceadlttd -' ; t. i FIVE NEW MEMBERS ; i!-.e- P M W. HALL, j l I ,1 Pi Fllll'l.bH. . r. soc.th - right-of-wa- : At i I t f S( i jiake Si.50 Li., iThIp last nlh.t: ..W.'! If ' hi ..lt S Mrs. Mary Eell Is Dead. I V. Boeglr. by K. L. Miih-rr n w.if hi t by Fverbo'J? O. H. Lnrns. bad a ay fr;J . aid Ir.. Mary tJtll, wife of T. K. H. 11. di.-tat J. D. Itavi. by J. W. ILrastou; i Tr a ar a brb.-- illness, during alter yesterday F. P.. Steph.ns. t v or ; slie suffered from typhoid fever.-J. W. lleywnod. tv W. T pliff ; w ' t. I :. n of She was a daurbter of John Millar and seconded First Snow of Scaso:. bv Fr'd H.irri". T;. fell-P'- o w ' was but Si) years of ago. There were no -r : m v. i George If. P.cbinson. by C. P. Mason; Nov. ST. children and she is rurvivei only bv Ik r seconded :uf.i Tie Lnt'is. s,,,v ' tl. r by j. J. D kcr. no it.iil Ih lii jht ,lld cu- - !(' ki ' of husband. The funeral will be held on tie' W t'.l.o George W. Know, by IL P. Morris; secto tlie w.itb-tliiod According today. Fridtiy at 2 o'clock in the Sixth ward onded . .:. TI by John J. Judson. t i the sic fill extends schoolhouso. conducted bv Hishopg "Watjii-ri- i bTati son ami Sodden, and the interment ImiKk N rn md i Kan.!. will be lv J .li in- :t'i r ti- - ; t! j rf i:.t I c McConahay's.Lef iroott iliac.--I to shop. Ai ! JHt If v J n "J;W. TO nti rfi t . 2 ruth Ever. Quality Always. A Dollar's Worth far a Doll j i -- t n j. . Mat LAST CHANCE I pro-par- Ir :. i . b-e- '.; GRAY BROS. & CO. X54 TV K't JUWELRY '.: i - :,S j : -- FOR PRESENTS ' 1. j aillil X lb.- - Ssir i i.tn l'i i'r'.it, an .n v. . ) i- it ' ? i t ititr- - i.i" K .. .. 1 ib. 1 I?. 'U'.tf l.t r I (r '.lt l.tk. u 4 ;.i f i;!.T.a at u x:bb br ! : Ilouae. $15.09 and Up to 535. ; n-- tu cut l.oT r.H"K? j itit d . p-r'- -- t : 1 T .ir if il t j t . TI ! t fT stlUh nnl - rd nt I t;i t:& Trrf t: en tt&: Ioom amiture und Carpet Initsll. ment - i.d lb l ai ili"td. ti y TI.e .oU slr.gb an I !'. nj itidn j s f.ir fall ftrip' ! -- r. jIyt"U tr4 f ! ...at. tl."..:-- d f h by i.rtlste. HRt.'-l j y . found lb njistrtn bb'.n t f h p-.- In l.5hj. . c ..;:. d ?:b-- m t - t- 1 d Xmas. ,. Fu.f Ill Kvrrv Al.':fd Ibnjtuin JL are d:r l" d at.d v u by n n t vVotcrnt b bi. ' apj-I. X. L, g th.t fijtt;.1. the ki.i St hi' i ' J. ard H'lro! .it j The Judg. s of the recent election are to be paid today, for their services rendered on November 4th. by City Auditor KeLer. The payrolls have been approved bv the finance committee of the City Council and have been ordered paid. ner will and Haberdashery ! ; tfsear H. Quinn. a resident of this city, is dead atformerly Philadelphia. I'a., ac(Ko knife, r.o drugs), . for Men's Clothing right-of-wa- Dsath of Former Salt Laker. OSTEOPATHY! IN Walter A. Waters of Los Angeles has Julges Get Paid Today. Utah Optical Co. Suggestions r Fvight-of-Wa- - - scientifically fitted glasses kind ve furnUh pruaran-tee- d to help you whn you help. Examination free. . Fancy DowntO'Dale kK-se-iln- Walter A. Waters Is Made Head of y Department of the San Pedro. Long- Session for Routine Work. The Utah Arid Land Fund commission held a long session vesterday afteriioon in the office of the City Engineer. Nothwas transacted, ing of great most of the importance matters passed upon being l o itine business. eyes is found in 0 . ! The school children of the alt Lake City public schools will not have a holiday Friday as well as Thanksgiving dav. This decision was reached at a meeting held in the- Board of Education office The Rev. P. G. will deliver a lecture in Swedish Sandberg at the Swedish Lutheran church tonight at 7::0 o'clock. are to be partaken of after the services, and a general good time indulged in. For nainftd, sore, discharging, and smarting, burning. Itching corInflamed the1 SUCCEEDS COL. DISS No Holiday Friday. , Tho r.,(;tpi of about thirty tty from thi prison quartets ureh r the old city hall was prevented by a mere cham f but night. n Mop.dny r.lghl llirce' pri onci ure uc cestui in tv.o ? the lrn ulnd-nbars at the opeuit K under the sidewalk. They altI ftr a thanci. to.. r:il t th" .i i. in t'l paveineni. uui nm-nK";iii'g the tsrayttl to tin thi. pedentrl ,tis f-ame along and fr!ghlen-them. They t rfjd.'itfd tin- - bars niul d th-- I led to wall il.lt wouhl ntfih when at until cape. yesterday afternoon City Jailer Kiniha'i dlseovered th iot jinl learned nt n for sixty! that It. W. Moore. bn kley. tdxty j for Jim vagrancy: days A. larceny, and Jam-days for Canlield. days lartMtyj instigated ana partly executed th pro- - j Imsed break. The long term m-- u wr Immediately' transferred to the Jail. At th? tiim of the piopo. d Jail ilellv- thirty-tht- f ery there prisoners H ihe foul cellar that serves as a oorapology for u Jail, and probably pvothuds of th'sc would have themselves of a chance to get a breath of fresh air. prU-tir.'- Kenyon f.'SHJXM"1 -- LOS ANGELES MAN Swedish Lecture Tonight. EYE COMFORT ng r Opeiation Is Successful. 2IU Main St. Tlct for Wholesale Delivery Ficm Old City Jail Is Discovered Just in Time. one-thir- Most of Milk Pure. LI6HTENSTE3M Opposite El - The preserves oT the l'iaiiey Luke Our. club will e opened to the members of the club who wish to shout Thanksgiving dav, but will be closed today. O. MAKE GOOD ESCAPE case of Oscjr IlM!.r.d against the Taylor & Urimton Ate Sampling company returned a sealed verdict thimorning in which th; plaintiff was d "0. which Is of the awarded sued for. amount The plaintiff sued to viovt-- damages for personal injuries in the sum of Si-- . '. It was alleged in substance that on June !. lil. while th plaintiff was in the employ of tile defendant, who operated an ore sampling mill, he was ordered to work in and about a no,p-- ar.d m t han it out. While performing thi. task certain matter was emptied in th" locality, .which fell upon the plaintiff. Injuring him s t rely. The jury in Thi is your opportunity to buy, if ycu wish to buy dUmcndt for Christmas gift. Goods selected now will be kept for you until wanted. PRISONERS NEARLY Plant Awarded Big Damages. The banquet committee of I he Commercial club was authorized last night to hold the club's annual banquet between December 15th and 20th. t:U' HZJW ST Ore-Sampli- Rnd Diamond Jewelry Btecl buckle, which Inflicted a scalp wound. When the case was called this mornrecoming District Attorney Klchnor mended that Ch!ldtrs le allowed to withdraw his former plea and plead guilty of assault. Lieut. Clark, who besides belni? a soldier Is an attorney, represented the deof the fendant, and before the Judgment court was parsed he made n speech to the court asking for leniency for hi client, lie set forth that Childers was being only 2') years extremely young, old on August &th last: that the testimony of tho troop chaplain and all other soldier all end'd to how the defendant's previous good character. In conclusion, Clark stated that the boy was of a good family, but posses-- d the hot blood which made a tighter, and that were he sentenced to a term In a civil Jail it would mean dishonorable from the army, which wou'd discharge mean ierpetual disgrace for hitn. Judg- -. Morse was asked to be as lenient with tr prisoner as islblc. and to make thr fine a cash proposition, fi that It could be paid at once. The line of S50 was Imposed and settled in the County CIrk's otr.ee wltMn fifteen minutes after the Judgment had been passed. $5000 Man Injured in HOME NEWS. if "." r OF Banquet in December. ai"" at th end of which was a GOT VERDICT SNAP SHOTS AT 2: 1IAIN ST. -a- sij-aiffijs. degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees degrees 6 7 S hand-tom- SiZ&r Mitchel Childers, the Fort Douglas soldier who severely beat John W. Christy on a Fort Douglas street car on Augiifjt 5th last, and who was arrested and later pleaded not jruilty to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to cio bodily harm, withdrew his plea before Judge Morse this rnornlngr and substituted one of gruilty to assault. He was fined $50 by Judge Morst, which fine was promptly paid. On he date the otTense was committed the defendant, in company with several other soldiers, was in an intoxicated condition and attempted to terrorize the passengers. .This was strenuously objected to by Christy and upon the car being stopped Christy attempted to pull Childers out to the ground. Childers struck him with a be It strap WEATHER CONDITIONS. The baron cter is highest o'cr the Northern plateau region. Upper Mississippi valCaley, txtronn Northwest and Central nadian provinces, and lowest over the West Gulf States and tho Southern plateau. Precipitation occurred over portions of Missouri, Nebraska. North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington and Louisiana. It was snowing: this morning at Kansas City and raining: at New Orleans. The temporature changes were slight as a rulp. It was below zero over portions of Minnesota und the Central Canadian provinces. Fair tonight and Thursday Is the forecast for th 3 vicinity. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. Four telephones: 20C0, 650, & 25. tain time: Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinitv: Fj.ir tonight and Thursday. toDENVER Nov. 25 UTAH: Fair night and Thursday. The Man on Mcigun St. 1-- ...... Salt Lake City, Wednesday, Dooly block. - Tel. 1042-Forecasts till 6 p. m Thursday, mounX. WEDNKSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27. mz. A i,vJ 3 bmth of is rose o.t a .umrr.cr r.orr., as t!;c Tirat fcr "Maid tn ?Iaa. Try a Ux. Cue SALT bouj;" tvlways bought All Dculem. LAKE CANDY MASUrACl OXIERS Jo Satnrdiy. ar.d th 82e.00. Dancing Academy. Special Thanksgiving matinee ar.d ball. Matinee, 4 to C. Pall, S:S9 to 12. Chrlstensen's orchestra. t! ll 0 |