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Show the sact Lake Telegram. 10 . r The Evening Telegram. Call Up TELEPHONE NTJMBHHS. Business Offics 2000- - 'Phone STORY OF A NOBLE LIFE 240 228 Editorial Booms $ $ That's easy to. memberfor re- - 4That Good Coal.". Lecture Wednesday on Salt Lake City, Monday, Jan. Dooly Block. Tel. 1X2-Forecast till 6 p. m. Tuesday, mountain time. Local forecaet for Salt Lake City and vicinity Probably fair tonlffht and Tuesday; except possibly mow T.urrles to25, IVA. Mrs. X. Meighn St, 161 Denver. Colo.. Jan. 23. UTATl Fair tonleht and Tuesday, ex cept snow flurries in north portion tonight; colder southwest portion tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tho pressure Is highest over the North Pacific States. Upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, and extreme Northwest, and lowest over the B. N. W. Territory. Texas and the Southwest. Precipitation wan reported over portions of Ftah, WyomingOregon. Mimtira, South Dakota Nebraska. Kansas. Missouri and Aeplhlbola. It was enowlrp this morning over Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. A cold wave, with tero temperatures, extending as far south a Kansas and tr,e high pressure, Missouri, area over accompanies th Upper Mississippi vslley and Northwest. Th lowest temperatures were 34 and 30 degrees below tero, at Bismarck and Stpsul respectively. K. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. (No knife, no drugs), treats sucall chronic diseases. Call cessfully on or writ Beavea & Murry, 30J Auerbach bldg. Mrs. A. B. Murry. ConsulD. O., ladlee' department. of KlrkvUle. tation free. Graduate res. J254-Z- . Tel. office. 1120-Mo. Successor to T. T. r'apwritir. I. O. A string of Don'ts a x mile long would not Induce some people to have a proper respect for the most rreelous of nature's gifts good eyesight no more than would all the rer. edies in the world restore it. once lost. A sure preventive Is proporly ritter". glasses. We guarantee our work. DON'T t DON'T 1 DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T I DON'T Today's Temperatures. C, 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clook o'clock l!i 1! IS 20 1! 2.1 :t 1: Washington, 2C; Chicago. Minneapolis, ; below; Cincinnati, 16; St. Louis. 4. HOME NEWS. Frank Clark, who recentlv gave up the management of a Silver City mine has returned to Salt Lake with Ms family. New Wilson EUROPEAN HOTEL. n-- xt SALT LAKE CITY. Rates: $1.00 to $;j.oo per da?. Popular Priced Restaurant. 205 Rooms, with Telephone, Hot and Cold Running Water. Sixty uarns. private Mrs. Barnes Will Recover. Mrs. Arthur F. Barn's, who has hern suffering from Mood poisoning for the has passed the dangerous past week, stage of nor illness and is on the ru&tt tj FREE Delivered to parts of th leave tlty. 'PhoneforeT callbestand BfiEAD. the orders your AND CAXES. Mra. - gft-tln- AND CAFE. 'Phone 1981. 1 E. 3rd South. uns-jiCeatfu- New Local PostofQoea. A Large Photograph Free with each dozen photographs of yourself or baby thl3 J. W. 8HIPLER. Hooper Elds. 1st South. month only. Saltair, Lake Point and P.iier cue namci of three w postorrices eur-IlKhf-- d in Utah. The from Oc-ito Eden has ulso bea chanted. Ii now embraces Hi.ints.ille, decrrHsing the rv;t: two mlks. "hoodoo' Charles Strlnsfe'dow. .u.r. r . v. who fell dj ..... tite and Machine companV butldlr.K 0:1 S.,.ith State street Thursday mornins. is much improved. His physicians are ronf.dent of his recovery. .,-t- tachment, at McConahay's. Bad Flue Starts a Blaze. A defective flue started a Are In the servants" room at the home of Attorney J. M. Hamilton, 22G South Tcpth Lat ftreet. Saturday niitht. Tl- tontrts of tho room were burnt, but ti e famllv and wn! visitors exlinKu!?hI the iTann-any other damage was done. 5 Good .... r can t reiram irorn tellins yo'i asain and again about the nserits of v e simply 311st HUSLER'S FLOUR even to Ji's everything;suit. it if U money-bac- k don't Good ii fa Flour" ANY SALARIED ElIPLOYEE r can tt, just on his note: wageean-.eOr Semi-Monthl- y. Monthly. "Weekly. f..6.'. rj.ss r.elurn to us..l3.s:tG0 l.( SJ5.W. Return to us.. l.irt 51.1.00. Ketur:i tous .. 4."0 Or any other sum, and pay back In proportion. STAR LOAN CO., C9 E. 2ND SOUTH 5.V).00. lw-fo- re Col. French Gives Lecture. Col. French, commander of tin ht, rn branch of the Salvation Army In the rrd-t:- d t Fan States, with headquarters Francisco, lectured hi th First I're.bv-ttrlu- n church last ninht on the work of Salvationist in all parts of the country. d There was a audience ;md t tW lecture was thoroughly applet trd. fnir-flze- Blaze in Hotel Kitchen. Buried Tomorrow. of Bertha Mary Wilson, daughter of Charles H. Wilson, G72 East Fourth who died yesterday of pneumonia, will be held from the family residence tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon at 2 o'clock. ..?.: (;;t.ij .l ('-- The kitchen of the Hotel Kuutsford w the scrto of a tire early yesterday rrorn-lnswhen a vot jf freest boiled over on the range. Th-- j fire department was telephoned, but its services were hanily required. There was almost no los. and rone of the guests were aware of the accident until some, time after tverv thing was put right. r, Sees Revolution Ahead. Joseph Gilbert lectnrrd lat ritht at th-lu Harmonic hail on the Socialist 'rtumbllngs of the Revolution." )e compared the course of tho American Republic to that of the Grecian Klorrttne und Roman republics; love of luxury, corruption, dishonesty, all paving the way for disruption. Two vocal solos were during the evening by Loulo I'.ro-diThere was an attendance of i ren-riere- id D. J. SHARP COAL CO. OfTice, 73 So. Main st. Telephones, 713 and 430. Yard. No. 1. 1st South, bet. Sd and Fourth West; telephone, 710-- 3 rings. Yard No. 2. 12th South and 11th East; telephone, 598. Yard No. 3. State, bet. 13th and 14th South; telephone, 105. 0 Th4 "' th e.',r l;r to :i - 7-- Carloads r- - ' r l.ef, i ;? l;- - tk? frti. -- rl-W- -- h-- tV H:t The r. T t-- fh V.hi'fl th.y srr.ts tt u't r? a w-j.- to. thrn. ll hrr.. !,r.n r. s. 1 lo rir?t ifcf !, ir.n.jor.( n- . wife ?ei 4!? is !;. m.J 1 w -- r. j - i- v, ;.tt ,f tr.n rcf.we-.i:.i it i . i,rt Kr,r,-i- r,.e ci t.v r.4 '5i ". Of f ? ? : f .,- . - , f . a, tw 1 .......-- w t ; rr rre 1. irs 4 T-- , !('.., 11 xtNv iW 5 l-- . V "... 4. . . r. 1 tl! -.- -- fir - ; jftsit UiiJk. ... r . j. v.,. ;V --- . 7 '. , -- ..4s M C4wiA, W .:, ?,.. : . '4 e' . .; ... 'r .P . v - . 'r. ... 1 1 h-i- : j- d. r.v..: si !" ri - j? K- -f r. :r ;- I - C'iVj d.ini. t;-- r- uliiOi tl. d have rton-pl tiiitirf to M-:cir- j.ar. h- i J ; ; j I - I i , !!' 7'. . d in-- 1 . t allece.l tons of lime rtrk to fendint r.rc; id'eg-from the i; urrle of th ,. K.tti. h 1 ar ! r i.. Jti-'s- , by a rot k (omrny today fled suit in the Dlstrl' t claitf li:p ?rrOi. -.: as darr.uvc?. '.-- TIv.- l ti.-f-. : is. i T.v f ' ure 01 today. 2 In th ' - for the piirioe of Killing Information concerning the situation. , ; e. al 1'an-am- a j , j 1 - rt ' " . -- 1 . . .', i i f'L : e. i t. ..!, 1 .n ..; "3 .7 i.';n,i v.., l',,f, ,,Ii .... ry r Iuk' V v ( t a.f. " , t rsiy '.' . 7 j", f . -V, YV.. d Mli r t 1 t"' fcM't'd "Ii'' :.. " At y f t' -- ? I " - - r t Kr r . t w .,,-.- 'If , . " Q" tTiVO-iV- Pi 11 ,r ' !: t!'o, filj p. nr. - ,- Iv ": . i'. .ii'. Met LtJKClt AT THE WILSON CAIE. than eer. Tat : tinner i:7 to . rn"i!'--. t il flttmt'.cn r'.'c a; ti t at-- r"'tP. tttr . t- - Hf-l- r 1 Ul . vrjt,f 1 ! a! if, t !. . - ;., j: .f I 1 F ! : ., V L: T f ntVV.1l, h''. MID-DA- Y ttdji-tlon- !.., . ... . 2:- 3 !!-- d r ., ' r V.. Fol- '.'I. THE 1'jOl CITY DXRECTOHV Democratic Resolution Offered. WASHINGTON. Jnn. :, 'l:r 1 ate today Mr. rrlhcrjnr. introlucl t!; resolution drawn by fi rcimmltlte at a recent Democnllfl confer-enc- F ;r. i 1 Drohfrnv" wn4 PaiiKln turn w . ani.ou;, ..i 1 .V iojrt flf . .. k J - i of E. N. Morris ' Ati ha'7' j ftil - i.'"' r ':hi. i,f.( (b.t:;(r;, r.. Brooklyn Firm Fails. BALTTMORi:. Md.. Jan. n- h: m it ::!. Iai'.rw - u-- : . ,,5 - Ats.iI. I,,,rit Ati..;r. Ut f?iv.'!, jf .,; At" t e : . Att-rr.-- - Th- Injured Quarryman Brings Suit. r.U'H'Il lvic. who wa" injure ! 1,1 1'. nVfiriics cf lh- t'nlon I. In:- - j! u vtve s Kt. '- 1 Fnloii Lin.? and F'."t.e eompir.y the K; w t'diy t..fI Kilt K.nln.t -r SIIn'rR cir.pai.y. the Itinisham nr.-a 1.4 Gold Mining company i'w .fl . 2 .C!.il of ttiet i 01 poratloivs. .lkir. r. , ! Th is- i.i - r - 1 Mr. r'-.f- - t-- y rro i 1 1 1 rnn rxr m if " .v n. 1 -- - ? rc .. -t v. .... v- : - T i,s, : . -- - I It. ... . s rk' - t t vm; sr.), . 1 1 ".5 m.- as t - t.lr v ta-tsy- ! JUUJ 1 rti -- i." .1 ; . Tt!ser cf r is to. Vuu t-- - - 1 liir.. f . .! T i r, Hi-- , h r T-- I?!f. l.U'l t? -ii; 5 i .i t- umff ry in t, HtH..jr '." t. t J r t. ; W;h ! r a:- e.M, j'rtntf 1 v : - r- t aM 1 rt' rtfv 4 j n"3te in. , It. i.tv.',) j.r. -lh f '.Vfft. hy th f vn;t u : ? - MOVI.NG OFFICES V. - tl CAR COMPANY IS l P. i ernii ttfn "a.) ,?. f!T lh fiii Tlje!'' tsr--jt- clo t 1 r v W. ' Vei Te" fj f ' t ',' B . r" tar,l,r othr ti Sf th" llllie brr.ther ltr.rrl parrntai rf. v h : If can W u; ur.tlr t i Mc f-- P.cuVt rnt' 1 Of - f ; t tfc, 1 lr-;- Ccaclir.g musicians ! and mUS!C3i StUdlCS : : - ( t hi" i hil l t"lrg rraret nmrg stfrcT. lie ms h .os rot kr.u if I y I leing treated or reared. II.- !.. fjof know if th ife wki yitrrtr.der lh" MH t' him. but e j s h l wf.'.irg tf the ! : w '11 :r.,Mr.N. - tr t Hts ct; ?.ii fs ff A. Carpet I l rt'! tv rry ff'ff l!r r:l-f'- irt,' "?V tf'lr tv. r i. de! tli! t l! t r .l r,rrairirc rrttis 'stve - f f f r terrir he as. t.c tv"utfcrtp:if n. rhec'r.5 f n !i t. !r. - H T" t e.j t-- tte it, !; r '" f I. Turi!tut ard t e 1 f-- f-- -'. ei. 3 2r.r,aJtc:st r. t r--y l ; X. X. I'"l'r MtD4r.l I. when h v.t.I tr f.!. l:h the t r huJnr 1 t'w-tittle htfnce wish h.. uJ-,-- i for th? cu?.ti-- : tf lhe tl.rMt1 I ini r h'sI ?t.lt. ,r i f.n M her to fnl M" tliM. He 1o. ji r.twiy Know v.hr h. v. if may ! I:v5i. In it it Is his ir.t.'nuor:. b t.a 1. in na'.H the ftf.it lhl ity ur.tll he ratMtJ". . - "trf J'-- A t ZK.n, - r. f4 NOTICE TO SUBSCBIBEaS. d or f.mh an1 gi with h!:n Salt lv.-- . M'-rrt-j- !"- .? and faint-f:.'rmr.!. Ji,' !f her 0 rtlitr 5 r'. if Mrtrrm m v ". Tif'..- ): 55 Antal-.ui-- " sCss3Vi9bssbbKH Trfi' t 'tt t. . strong, with Gen. Cunuoii ai.d hi Ufr . s r-- ; ... was brouKht up i:i a ?icial v.nr. th-- .r ? ... car j tu wa? ent frtch .f.V Mill ' ba'gaye und the w ho'..; ut:U a:r..' u. J rlVi equipment, SfMirfii llirnr OwLUlCU. on No. 1 on the Hlo C.tand". , r O r !! ' divr..l:c or,r ,wten- ( ;l"non- - ,n I . rr"n from furthtr duty, romp:;. , v. , r mented tl.e whol rommsnl for i);it ' w v ".", its duty so wrll In th f.n- - cf suh try- lng condition jr. 1 for making the acrl-c - v...ul I .. r.g ti, I ! t; tl i nf frvi-d . . t ti t they .ua to perform a : t:. t : r sr .. . , j rt. r.-.'-i- ; to the Mutr. li'i Ptld tie wa : ! orot i r,l I f'.: ,,,.? t,u!l;;,., - ft l,;r ! m f.,f n, , further that there wos in:-- n it l.w.I r.'d their irmrrn f, but that Itnce.pjy ' ! ' i" ".:.'. t..'l . bovn fur thetn thcr h,iv m i , f . t . r.. . i . i i serious irourii. ai the nun.. I ?tis. j The tKMUJS w - ..;d.-j i at.-- , -l jt on No ,n "sU.'.t !. j vember I. ir I 2tth. nr.d th" fu'l tn- - of r v .. i d. .1 : cancers ano mn rTnnin. .t in ti. ju :; . uir, j?ut:t for four wetki. jft:r ultlvh th y wt-iUv ' r . v sent honiK a few at n titn- , , K.,l F.iatt 17 r 1 ,;:. I I, All of the men did Ro.l s. , and ,r th" r rue proved that thv were c.i'vible t.f hard ttit At. rr ... , l.;. h. r. A fen and conscientious work h n duty qu. ; ,r w.f, . i um manual it. w t!. ' !Ut. - jTMH :.fi!i f.r ! Adjt.-Ger r t i hv ;?. Hurton estimates lh' t .s r"t of th troops to llie tjiie. at J.vo. !. I Tne I'tah Fail fomjwiny ula lot T Jur. v.a ia-'- . fc- r ily and --the miners re mmv thovnr.l' I:r tr t Atto-r.j;, !.f trrtrj ti::dollars hort on their payr dl. y. n !. rs fife ..f :. 1 t f')fi'p-i.;rp r.fi t , ; i ;;;.,; -.. tjr.." tt.. .it d. .'!'." ii f ii ..'..it ,I LIME COMPANY SUES r.' ve1 :: I t !'in5- - k If lr, l ; .j t a ) r ' tt'-..r in ' .. 1 tt . . w a mjr m v a 4 JL A to Jv; 1 U ' j the t! ' uifi r Tii. e. Will Be The funeral 3 months old, and Mary L. South street, .! I T. - - 1 M I 1 I - jr;. v.f-u- l ' Diy, Ti. J r. 1 -- ib womsn, rccordir. of the National C'ongTef. f Mothers, and prenior t . of the National Council of V'om.-nwill be In Sa!t Lalie tonisht. Kh will receive h',r frirnds at the Kfp.yoti after 7 o'clock. at- FIT? I Is Recovering From Tall. Noted Club Woman Coming1. Mrs. Kate AValler r.trrett. u r.oUd the . "r-.-r- yo.insr fii'T.th ajt :i Cin Ir.r.atl. .n ! - .J " uy. SEOwballera Are Artrsted. John Mortot . Cordun Peck. John f're. George Jones. Frank Herbert and Dar.lel Koo, ail about 10 years old. were arrested Snt'irday afternom for throwing snowballs at pcrsonn who pn!rd the Krounas. .vrter a lect ire tr y lempieailovved were their llbtrty. vlthout M-iv- p-u- " rSr.ss the n a.-.v- n-- Opal Fifl.-- The last of the local Natiui.at Uuurd-hc-- n i'.t lo their humes in Lake yesterday, frum th? Carbon county camps after two month of hard The teturn of th troops rnark the end of the strike f the coil miners, ur.U Is a tertaln Ir.dlcV.ioi c ," at that all the condltiunn in fal. acnin ! v r. On I'll lay th Manli , 1 i i hoiiu-at. tT taker, wire panj. Ben D. Luce has received word th.t Id In a small town twenfather, a merchantKan.-as ty miles eoiith of City, Is stricken with paralysis of the left side. Mr. I.ucs leaves today for fcU father's Ue.lsi.l. air. 1 Tiro Ariedfnt VTiii Xr.vtrs: cn the XVrt:vU: Elder Fascinates Waraan. jf Leaves for Father's Bedside. 1 h-t- Been $25,000. I along nicely. Vienna Model Bakery ' LIMA. su'r-nd-r- w Harry O'Xetll underwent a cata operation Sjnday morning ut the salt UKe privute hospital. br. Lwu ar.a Vlko operated. The patient Is dv-ll- v CRIPPLED BY WRECKS ! h .w- - eii. Kt t bv t?.Wlrn Mrf. MtlMirs. l I f; hln. tN vtr.t l t .r.'lr.ratl to luc. rir Xelicate Operation Successful. i i jrCUSFS RAILROAD 31or-- ! Cost of Keeping Militia in M'lMtilrl i tht ur.!fn M He th;M wniat.giy, t, hatras citpu tr. the Coal Fields Has tliir.tlfjt L'tih recuvery. D. Jut hir--v GUARDSMEN ALL RETURN Christopher Dlebl fell on a Eidewalk Saturday night and slippery badle spralned his shoulder. Hs was ror.tin.M to his bed yesterday, but ia recovering rapidly. - 1 ", t.lm b:.rk tt his Falls on Slippery Walk. FRED WET. A. Several members of the "IMo, Kill." company will give turns at the roclal to be held In the Elks' clubroom Wednesday night. n m """"" c--f Elks' Social Wednesday Night. i a' . in. Stale St., OppoMie Knuufonl IloiH. Salt -- 72 -- SNAP SHOTS AT ! a SHEPHRD BOOK COMPANY, J.ime.i P. McDaniel. an employee r.f the Louisville & Nnshvlll- - railroad, and living at Latonla. Ky.. I on his way t Salt Lake in find his on. whom i Fort w.i? bruught here from his horn'? by tho motner, whom he yays was converted to Mormonlfm and ram" hic with the boy. and a Mormon elder. McDnnie' hr.s tiled a suit for dlvor. .rom wife In the Kenton Circuit court at Covington. Ky., and allege tr. his that they were marrlM in 1333 and have four children, the eldet of whom lr 2l years as". McDaniM says that th-- y lived together until 139S when sh nbandor.e. him and without cauise, took th children with her. The three older children returned t' Returns From Silver City. and Theater Districts. ujly a, Main St. Located in Heart of the Business un Kcntuckian Says His Wife Was Converted to monism and Came With an Elder. X 1 J. t 1 1 CHIP AGO. Jan. 2f.. Temperatures at 7 a. rn.: New York, 14; Boston. 12; Fhlladel-phi- n, r vnih j.u: !'!t .ir. lu.t,.l jt r,h rMr: vrl f,ir. v.t.!rt;i. r h vuj ,n 1 FATHER COMING TO UTAH SEARCHING FOR HIS BOY degrees 1MH. Mr. , T. J r-- ' decrees im - NOTED BEADEB COMING. IfonclBy evening. February 1st. In th First Coneres;atlor.l rhurrh. Jennie ' Kldrldge Fouthwlrk ef Hoston wl'.l give a dramatic recltil undt r the nvifpicei f the Plerront School ef Oratory ant i' Physical Culture. Admlsnlon o rentr. I Students 33 rer.t. degrees legrt.es degrees degrees degree Z Tin ntitlior, Mr. HltnbM. tv;m ftr many v.it a ' n:s n 1! r. tiiho'mn ty, i Im!ir5! of Mr. r.it-.:pruphrlor of t Jk- J'r.U Uiki Daily Tricot., ijh, anI vn 11 Ti It .Ml," Ti! K:i;Ii!h Wt i.ia ,u 11.?!. imtt tl uuthtir of tlu tvi'll known vohnm-ki"v wluTfof lie Miki. HunSn it to c.ir that it i th In t JiU: rv f Monrioniui t r j 1." v In unl ly an author who at one tiun wan a trn I'dit u r in i f ;;:;! t u hinr. tir.oil anl save to the worhl. thrwUli the 'Jocky Mnv.r.i.iir. hatnlf." a full. trt;; ,ir, nt nifii" vA fuit:r !f j r history of Mrnuonim, n hntinp fully it 1 i . t on th we limit that orilr at ;. The army will use the proceeds of this enteitalnmect lr. Its local charlta-ll- e work. decrees !i!r, tl.etI. wi,s:;tirfh hr Iul . . - TGI jc:.-- . a hantUome !?to. vnlomr of lianlHonuIr illutratot sith twrnt vfonr ftili niinilc autorajliic l tti r of Uriam Yun. r" & $2.50 PER eOPY filiiin. The boik Boo;h-Tucke- r. Temperatures Elsewhere. Utah Optical Co., 237 rt 1 r. "Scenes from the life of Mm will be the subject of the Illustrated stercoptleon and moving picture lecture at the Salt Lak Theater t.eit Wednesday night. i ne lecturer is coi. ;ir. iiicpri, . noted worker In the Salvation Army and a cloas friend of the Ir.te Mr?. - OSTEOPATHY Booth-Tucke- IUth-Tucke- nleht. Ban!) u. II ii. T i. thfrf Salvationist Will Noted WEATHER FORECASTS. vt: We have purchawl from thr I). A .t iTI'Vlllll.l".lr "liocKv jjoumnui ru,.MiuLi. out qulcklr we oiTT iheni at BSSBSSSSSSSBSSSSBSSS i:T.NlNf;. JANVAUV EXPOSE. OF MORMON ISM & A' FULL r MONDAY cn a H i;; c Tht Sweet's Carnation Chocolnlc-N-irr.- 2 . l".r - a ft i ft f ftum,'.'' t: A. Kit -- : V- Sy ;!. nlt Lc! e-- It :.-s,,i5- ttf t S.V- i J c cf t t j- - : r, ' .')Uii Candy Ctitnp I 1 t - 7-- r IS - it . 1 ! .v f |