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Show I 1 r i THE SAUT LAKE TELEGRAM. "4 The Evening Telegram. j THE PEOFLE'S NEWSPAPER. 'Published Ever? Evening Except Sunday, by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., 149 s. West telephone Calls ' . vkOf v.. '.'Or Teffpla j. r.x months, by mail. In month bv mail In b I ... t advance The West Is Getting the East's Brains. rroo s.pj 60 15 mail or carrier Fj','veek Py. everywh cents ce by P. o. money order, express money order, registered In the name and to the address of th bank eherk or draft. SAJLT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., ' Salt Lake City, Utah. -- to th Editorial Department w??rmuil,catlon3 the Salt Lake Telegram. addressed pertamirr to the EJlttn- ofumeas posxage is seni lur jcMrq jiba, cannot be turned 4 euch purpose. . Communications relatirz to advertisements and business be addressed to the General Manager, bait Lake Tele- .vp.iooia no s. West vjsram, - I st Temple General Enaf-.-ArU. APt C. BEt KWITH, Tribune Bids.. New Tork City. v, ral Western 4v Agent HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago, ; 43-- fc :trr: WHY? do it. St., Bait Lake City, Utah. F.dltorlal Rooms, 228. , 49 TO MATT, KTmKr,T?TTT7'-rjTh date n'.ien vour subscrio- tioti expires i9 on tht address label of each paper, the change TTiucn xo a subsequent date Decomes a receipt wr No other receipt is sent unless requested. i Is the far West capturing the brains and the cul ture of the United States at the.expense of the East? The book "Who's Who?' contains the biogra phies of 14,500 Americans who have done something entitling them to have their names enrolled in such a work. These sketches irive the birthplaces and the residences of the subjects, and the statistics of these two facts have been compiled bv States. To the chagrin of Boston and Maine, and Phila- the statistics show that. delphia and Ilackensack, . with the exception of Mw ork and Honda, the East is losing its smart sons and daughters, many of whom are following the star of empire to the West. Not that the East has lost its supremacy in numbers yet, but the movenient westward indicates that it ss r -- -- , ; duly-electe- II d ;. re-;c- g i 1 i car-lri"i- g-t- n 1 ; J j 1 ! ; j i J ftr LjatJ&. A-r- f- A Jir At A Jiot J&K aft, JSa. Jir jtk A - T A Ti 7TTTT f T7-- A Jim Tv "You saw the letter addressed jgSt--t lt X to-n- iy mother "Ye?." n- - tteij ped. At lnsrth h m .if :r as adoed. "Dees she stm that to you. Fr.mk? n.e jf I'm duniy, but if iours-- I run . and whej, slv and it brncnt it up so to t that address. I etouHn't of it." help 'That's all right. If nns-J- iit ti whim of mine, 0n nifiit. the ji;;rht I ame back. She was jo neat m- - "tri'-I tle.iiKlit t.erii.us she wculd know what I had writt n." "I believe she Shei1?v found what Bralford had h!m!f wmdering written; h p;t t!," wordier away but it returne. aaln. , after rlr.e nwny ftom home, still wrote dutifully, as Bradford had s iid. oik e ;i w ok to his there as a kind of heroism in hljnothrr; regu lar:fy, for tliere wa--s a f erf um t nri news in it, too, tar removed from th rt cxprsed in Ms letter's Ar.d my Mother in '- It hed-- y very tendtrly toward Frank Bredtor l in that moment. For this reason, and because Lie felt sure that Bradford was embarrassed. Shedsy began O ask him about the ofilce. "H v.' are you on?" "I haven't done much yet. Slid ' "What th n?" "Well. I have done one pretty fair bit of work." sni Why should anyone who intends to buy a piece of jewelry, or silverware, or cut glass, or leather goods, or a watch, or a diamond, or a clock, or a cane, or an um brella, or an opera glass, or a ring, or any other article for sale by us, purchase be fore seeing the largest, best assorted and most reason able priced line available in Utah at our store ? By JAMES WEBER LINN (Copyright. 1903. riv Jj,, A, i: CIIAPTEPw Continued. & spf-akm- C.'.' by McClure, Philips dra .A JTktc fk A, rfV fk JSi -- A A rfk jtKxjB nd they have singing, nlaying, danciiiif." hf-w- anl ' ballet, Certainly I'd pro. a i!iffv'r-nbrcd. If What drewquotha? Bradford to St. Hilda'?.' w-1 I wouldn't One- might call it the faseir.atioa of the riiniu v, lit:-"- . i. I'ait I've Feen snake for the bard. Tht-iwas no man Mr,, no v.. for years. hi liked less, and none he thought of ;I.,:m sa"ir.i- r ;.r..i v. (; 1'! lil: ' l::iw you meet mere, than the rector nf that fashionaia..; l.f"A i in the face of ble congregation. l n He was sure that "M::.; yive ', : h 'i i k- - l. .' :.' and he w opvosed to en h Clarges " t.ir-observed oth--r- , and lie feared that Clargs ' 1 f ir n !;:? Cj'.:: v. a. "Very rare the superiority at least he fear.d th.it , i yr. r.xn re r.nd I've seen Clargess knew something to his dis-cr- e tt, ;.i r saw one yet that but I lit. He wondered whether the minin 't' shook hands. By ister had read of his speech at the mass-meetij,rin v.h- r. ti. war, i "Thin i know you were a reli- the night before; and what he of it whether he fathomed the thought "Nature is God motives that lay behind it. Murorvh Muil-- d, J I. n: music. and i "By the way, Frank." Shelsy interrre a stamp, .vill you'.''' si :u:d a liit; fhrnv, you know: polated, fo ."t'ian church. Its to lie !'::-(.'- . 'Kver since I knew you, Shedsy," said i'U tell you what I .Bradford, lazily, "you've written nne roc! t if a man keeps a letter just one on Sunday, and bor;' v. Mr. r:ari-'-ttan body, and hands, and likes rowed a stamp to send it. You'll lind t': and tr fits women like a some in my ooal, which you'll be a good in;! a ar.d not iik - a br ieve, lie can go to fellow and bring me afterward." ; vhui 'kiir'-pleas'?:--- , or to none sit cause." laughed "Thoy're in a a'!. ;m l y.-- y "Itks to my like a child." Which Barnes. The old lawyer nort-- ! pocket?" k an his lar. pufi.-."Inside." "John, bettor than mine. "Nothing here but a letter," reported Y.k.- e Shedsy, from the .next room. "It h isn't any swini1, eurer. juo you want it CIIAPTZR As he read the address on the letter hi voice died off suddenly, and Bradford and took a etep toward the jumped Then he stopped himself. rilgrini3 in Bvovnx. room. -other he said, with an The Bradford, that day after a lazy Sun- effort. merepocket," was no answer on tea. the couch for a Shedsy; out In a moment he came from day evr.i.irr lay out. fe-,anlreit.s ar.d meditated. Then he with his reddening come to church with me face, ana n.inaea iiraarord the coat. tcnisrhtY" When they were on their way he said, "Is thy r.ervant " stumbln.g'.y. VCouie on, Sheuy. It's to St. Hilda's I didn't mean to Frank." "A t . - y e f . : , h-- .riit'-'roiiIy- , ''t t ta-..-:c- - d'-'.n'- ng "fr-gi-- .e s-r- ! -: ; ! Ti otit-ioo-- s, r.i.-rht.- s t I j l .'k y, Our stock presents opportunities to the purchasing public fully ap predated by all who see it and we believe that those who wish anything in our line do not do themselves justice if they spend their money before seeing what we have to offer. If we haven't , Sbi-dsv- tim H.-ivn.- " UNTIL CHRISTMAS money-Involve- .d el ' I Teeth; oun oiowv asp jrttrr wor.Jt JrnMA?rZNTLT LOCATED. V.r rf iS. t r t'tf ffprf. r.rr f 'V5 f fc. - 1 i ft 1 rT . 9 O'JK TK1CZS, ' I" Of.i ........ ' I", . ti t 5 ' $ . TEETH EXTRACTED on POSXTIVELT WITH CUT VK17i DAKOHK CIl KO TAT. O if f rr. ti Cm'.0 mr ' o r t t it J r rr t r ! " J r (;ft DENTAL UNION Ik till KJa . CO.. J. DULL. Mzr. St L. CIS S. Cx- - ...GOOD BRANDY... ror. vi:;cr nts a:;d flux PUD DIN uf1 3, 50 Ccntn a Pint FJ. liili Dru Co. 00 a. or r rcfeToixici- - is 1 ri ! A A i f rt f, - a. 1 '. O O Cook Tea ! J V i Sr.d r. : r f : !fl "'" Coffee Co. & !. 1 ' ' C Jiett 25: th- . i '4-- . i - AROMA- ! . f' J 9 mJ 7 .SOriONU rn ant: r : v -' ' aj ." Jt n ('ire- r taut. ............... Vj. ! in ft : -, r, IMUJ r TAtr 1 f t r it fr'--i t-- ;t.-;;- vtt'c Tr r d Lci:i ........ -vJ !of 11 i t. I; v 1 1! 1 1 .. I'.t "' ' ' : g " t 1 At. '. - rt : . v - - " ,r " ......... ... r ! nr & CO. DANK ,'); f . 1 r: .- r-v- A ri ; on nv.i: : II i r-.- - , t . 4 f I C FE?rBL!l CP THE Bi iu.Ar, WI'r.JvAT twf . R. G. DUN & CO., GEORGE r.UST. Wl ?- :al G---- Off.r-- r,i Vyrair?. 3 til WALKER DROS.. r ir. Baatsrs fait :.kt: ;rr. l T.st.M: j t I if r 1 F.f r j ' - "What's that?" 7 DENTAL CO., TTtfch. Id!-- - Bradford hesitated. He knew he had no business to speak of oJllce rae. but he had a double temptation. He feared that Shedsy might be thinking him foolish and sentimental, and. more than that, he was especially anxious these days to convince himself as well as others that he was worth wh!!. "You're sure you'll let this ko no further?" Shedsy desired unhappy death if h did; and to Bradford told him. The case was that of which Barrett had a few hours before hinted to Murdoch. "We have a matter up for action In which a deed H offered in evident. We thir.k the decM is forged; In fact, we must prove that it Is forged, or falfe in some way. There's a big lot of half a million In fact." "It's the Shedsy opened his eyes. Barton case!" t'nr' t I '' ' r 1 .5t a" fTif i WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS vt-r- Slt :?. o. iZ'.-- F isfy yourself. ham-faredIy, j . -. .- d l"-- Sb" f ti' tleM t. - 1 a n rwHU h WELLS. FARGO what is wanted at the right price don't buy, but first sat ntr . di-d- In mj lauu l 1 1 Wf'r . . 11 If V jH-- it 4 r".V- mav in a few vears. New York citv, of course, draws business and men and artists and experts from the V professional Secas Entered Lake at Salt the City, Utah, PostoEoe it Matter. country because of the financial opportunities of fered there. Consequently, while only 2010 of the a tlio 'Who's Who'' were born in that State, there are Telegram readers leaving dty for week ov more can hava their paper sent to 3075 now living within its borders, a gain of nearly their address regularly by mail, without addi40 cent tional cost, by making the request, in person or 149 No. South West by postal card, at th oflce, But Illinois, largely due to the magnetism of Chi Temple. cage, has done relativelv better. It has OH of these SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 19,. 1903. distinguished people among its residents, though it has giveu birth to only r3- -. This shows a gain of a Gun. With Politeness about 80 per cent. Big Caching The Pcstoffice department at Washington has re- And except New York and Florida, almost every Iceived n second and most strenuous call for inter- State east of the Mississippi, counting out Illinois, volition from the Sheriff in a Texas town the male shows fewer people of talent and eminence than the citizens of which are incensed against the woman number born to them. Counting Illinois as belong- postmaster, because she insists that they remove ing to the West, and counting out New York and iheir hats and be polite when asking for mail. Florida, while KA) of the prominent men of the 1 The original complaint was sent by the Sheriff country were born east of the Mississippi, in the because the postmistress, in her zeal to encourage same territory today only rf0 are living, 4 As the gain in New York and Florida of eminent .familiarity with etiquette among the men folk, used a revolver to enforce her demands. men in these f ales today over the number born Ait inspector was dispatched to the town, but he there is only 1070, it will be seen that the East has revidently had not arrived when the Sheriff wrote lost to the West nearly ITiUi) eminent nams. in spit of the attractive hold back of New York. Eliminate this second letter, in which he says: r "This town respectfully protests to you against this, and there are about H.lfiO names to represent he way in which this accredited postmistress is urg- - the draft of the West on the brains of the East. 'drnx her views on politeness; this town respectfully This is wholly among living people, too. .v.Ti Illinois evidently has drawn largely on the States ft protests that it ain't got time to leave its hat out- ide the door when getting its mail; Jhis town re- - around her. Wisconsin. ,or instance, begot 1213 not- - HI, Mayor is able sons, but now has only 101). Ohio gave birth to !speetfully protests that its i.mpttant in the eyes of its citizens, and that there 048, but has only 53.i left. In Indiana he number ,:un"t no call for him to act humble when he's get- - has been decreased from 3."0 to Michigan has l!3f increased her supply by one, from to 240. Iowa 1ing his mail. J "This Mayor ain't felt right since he skipped out apparently has contributed to Chicago, for her nota- of the postofneo last week, some undignified and bles have only been increased from l."0 to 107, while Tf: N"kv. owing to the fact he forgot to take off his hat Minnesota's have grown from 40 to '221. Missouri's from 207 to 277. South Dakota's from 2 to 22. and and bow. "i'ie;ise attend to it, tor we are iretnutr sninnish Kansas from 23 to liX. California does better yet. In the list of notable ;:uid iY"i fill in our tempers and are liable to do some-ithint- i Americans she begot only 03. but now claims 421 as we might regret. "Tell the inspector he'd better come to see me residents. And in Utah, according to "Who's Who," lirsr. She heard he's coming and there ain't no use we now have 114 notable Americans as residents. of his beimr rash and careless. The State produced From another Texas town the department has f The bright, snappy reviews of th various classes ived a request to arbitrate between the postmas-"1e- r at are and oth r features of life in Salt Lake Pi of who mail odds carrv-'inbusiness and and the carrier, n published in guns to kiil each other. The citizens can't get and Utah during 1003, which have I their mail became the postmaster won't let the The Telegram daily during the past week, have been to office deliver to the the bags. HEAD by business lm-- and other citizens because n'ar enough ami ui carrier declines to allow the citizens to tarn- - these interesting stories enabled the busy reader to post himself on the year's history of the city and L' pier with ihe letters on their own account. ' we case is in a ih first Now, respectfully submit State at A LANCE. Pages of dull reviews, crowd from a distance that the Sheriff is all wrong. There ed'dowu with uninteresting statistics. A i E NEVEK L is not a town in America that "aiu't got time to take HEAD. Such matter is out of place in A NEWS-- j - off its hat' 1o a woman. paper. It is the bright, snappy review, the one Texas Sheriff is in need or a lesson in po- - that is ALL CONDENSED FACTS, that is read. u cma-Cla- 77 1 Office MO; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. zK( 177 liteness, and the woman postmaster seems to be ca pable of impressing her code of etiquette on, her fel-low rexans. The Sheriff should accept the inevitable. lie shouldn't get "snippish and fretful in temper," for the woman postmaster seems determined to teach her lesson in politeness if she has o use her gun to (Incorporated.) OfMce BATCKDAY KVUNLN'O. DnCIIMHKU 1?. : -f-- fulserct , ... 1 5 11 1 p T Bank National ... J ( ? 1 -'-i Vc . r ' . ,..VT. ! - r - " I3 NUimi uiu. coH.nucuL rii Cs; M I lit' v- . -. 1- -. ; n !!, j 1 " O. A. i NcCORNICK & CO. d SALT LAKE CITY. ZD!; 'I 7n BANKERS, CITY. SALTtr.- LAKH ' t '" - 1 I f |