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Show THE SAET LAKE TELEGRAM. 4 The Evening Telegram. TItS PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. FubiUiwd Evry J , Evening Except Sunday. ths SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Prof, Fritchett, should receive salaries of not less than 10,000 each, and their terras of office, as well TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. attractive find in politics careers cl are to be found in other professions. JJ? In other words, he would 'tempt 3 cent Single copy, everywhere Remit by r. O. money order, express money order, regis- from business pursuits into politics tered letter, bank check or draft, la the name and to the ad- of emoluments, instead of playing dress of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. triotism when to take office would Salt Lake City, Utah. Communications i"e2 -- nrtnJnlncr to the Editorial Department urtdrffisfui to the Krlitor of The. Salt Lak Telegram. Rejected MSB. cannot bo returned unless postage Is sent for nVionlfl Via such purpose. Communications relatin" to advertisements and business should be addressed to the General Manager, Salt Lake Telegram, 149 S. West Temple street. General Eastam Adv. Aeont S. C. BECKWITH, Tribune BlJff., New Tork City. Western Adv. Agent Gr.ral HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. mrabr4. the the nrltlth rail cramped llrolte way carriage. All sort of devtrs hare lo the mso ef hen d:gne4 to Improve the Rocked. In communication btw and the ruarl to the eyriev at the rear of the tralu. One rro potlon that the guard should have -- a check string to th arm of the. ng1ne driver ar.d m f!alble hollow tab should 'be ftied from the thresh guard's van to th er,glr without which the men could the r.os of the train affecting their heerlng. A Glorious Ueirlee, Ha Wen gratsted for a 4 A palf-nvl- thus described: lubes -- r axKl. one aboto o 1 Cne blow the train, rach terminating- In van aril a whlmt". on in the o the o!hr on th nlft. -They f I oof hlrh smll by 5 ar to run throush fh rarrisg. h end which are tlod by a valve on and contain fnmtir4 air. t"tn To Telegram readers leaving the City for a or more can have their paper Eent to their address regularly by mail, whitltout additional cost, L making1 the request, in person or jry postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West Temple. THURSDAY EVENING. FEB. 4. 1904. 1 During the past two days, live boys, each less than 17 years old, one only 1), were in the city jail on various charges. It is probable that most of us pass by such things as these; with little interest, unless we have person al knowledge of those concerned But get beyond the narrow limits of solflshncs and see how grave and difficult the problem pre sented here. What must be the influences that sur round a boy, if, before he is 12 years old, the arm of the law must take the place of paternal control. How small must be the respect which he gives to those to whom he owes obedience and love; how per r. verted must be the moral standards bv which he is arur injTjxnuxnAnAAnrvvrmAnnnnnjp shaping his life. of It would seem that much at least the present danger arises from giving children too much author itv and freedom. Too manv bovs of 10 and 12 now choose thoir companions and pastime for leisure hours without the knowledge or consent of their ixru uvrruvru-vr- uvatltuvtu-- uvuv vrtrti parents. There has been too strong a reaction from MRS. J. W. nnATlE of Boise. IJ, was of a feneration or two azo. the stern " a re guest of honor at a unique luncheon being' Mr. action springing out of the beautiful theory of indi yesterday, the hote Kllsworth Twenty. Daggett. vidual liberty for the child, a theory only applicable guests were aeated at four small where ideal conditions prevail tables, the covers of which were Stricter supervision and better control of child embroidered in the national flowfr ren are watchvrords that manv Salt Lake parents of ItUiMU, Norway, Germanr and Ireland, respectively, and whkh might well carefullv consider. i temu rea tape ana me rencnnian s love oi me unique and the dramatic, are indispensable features of Tansian life. Without them there would be no frenchmen or Frenchwomen. Just now the Pans public is reveling in a choice morsel, a combination of red tape and uniqueness. ictor Advielle, a noted authority on old manu- scripts and rare books, was found dead in the ante- chamber of his apartments on the morning of De- cember 2th, still clad in evening dress, having been at a ball and banquet the night before. The physi- cian summoned said he had been dead twenty-fou- r hours, and the death certificate was issued as if the death had occurred December 26th, making the man a corpse at the very hour when scores of people had saluted him. They recall now that he did remark- able justice to the supper for a dead man. The date of death is likely to cause legal compli- cations in settling the estate, for, although he was actually living, the French law declares that Ad- vielle was legally dead December 26th, because a disc-inlin- e - 1 i - - Uncie 5am W1" 5now Hts Fet lndians ms w llvlna-roo- f r1 protection to afc-oi- i tra vclteg hr The tt Wooiwurd wiu assisted by Hit, lU'atle cf !Vls. THK tiniDOK rLCIt tr-im ?n. ir.g with the rrn t. hr vi;t to CVr"rda. T1IK WNniriN f h g1n tm?. row py Mr, ltd in y.KH. morrow from c, no - COX ws'4 prfr.s Jur of Mi 1 not; nurK M 11 DISCHimVC ArriXLATXOJf. JuJje Hows irM fn-- m vs-:!- akd "' ft.?r?l. showing urn a frfr4 ta--to-cf hd grown mttrKHf t ! f t th It was Utul tM and tfej "A iottr w rUifo"!. n r'tft tti. f,tf.o.r Ir.-h- flat th j civ-- what are yvi gie t Iref4j:t3y c:l in 'Hm rr,c;.r f Pn. IIf rr.:.-rt.n fr.4 wf.fc ) "!fi!Mr. wi, d One lJ--a- t tl-sni- . 1'tnj t i!-- M-l-.l- r-- it H l " .i 1 !- 1 - lr City. of th lill fri-- 1 h'm. TJEIi. Judge. the fat lady, "The armless "is a man of excellent trails. He has always laid aside half hl earning!, and row he has enough money to retiic on." "Yee," commented the Circassian Princess, who was bleaching her wig, preparatory to accepting a situation as an albi-r"I have always thought the armless wonder was forehanded." wonder." t aid p. Boston Evening Transcript. Mnsrlstrate fnot long in the "country Have you ever hen lure "fore? Have you ever bfn under nrf Offender No, jer Hor;or. I've to this tlm. had itreat luck up Malstrat You are dlchrjte1 ; but the officer who arrested you U fined for not arresting you before 'ays WILLHTQ ACQUIESCENCE. EE-BOB- . Life. Dorothy Penelope Is a frightfully fluent talker; I couldn't get a word in edgewise. Theodore Oh, that was only because jou let her get the first start. MOBE DESCBIPTIVE. Judge. "So you are keeplngr an Intelligence office, I hear?" "I call it a 'servants' exchange. Seems more descriptive." Chicago Hecord-Heral"You must not expect me to give up my i the happy plrlhood ways all at one." brld". "Oh. I won't," he repli l. "I hope you'll i ltosiice from keep rlcht on taking as if noticing had Just your father. " d. or J of ttiino a'.'i VlvU.n lir Hh, Mr. at .1 Mr. Kroru K. Fralih. t.-Invited to r.Joy a ?S."ihln hU !r-- n Mrs. Jiangs So that pretty "widow is married eo soon again, eh? really Old Bangs You bet. Mrs. Bangas But her late husband's will expressiy etiptilaterl that if she took a eecond husband her legacy was to revert to his most distant relative. Old Bang's That's where she was foxy. Sho hunted up th relative nnd married run ely IS it e-- aftr t."ou. o hr B "a ;s t- 3Itwlrra!c Price rn Mom Mfwlf rtl (.r 1r. " "1 j aw jr. Orders By .Mall Promptly I36-I3- S Main 5. J. llc PEOPLE.. USY tffT MERCHANTS If Ifi for the Offlc COLLECTORS "BAD DEBTS. top f iooa ornm tiie tfnmr.vKH tvrrhr ca OrriCL STRTEM. ItTATioNTKT. W. l.NL BOUT 1 1. TCI TJL. wt f PAN OS - U-4- 4 r, I- - n..k-- T Cafe, Century 1'7 w. s. :4 h. n h-- r 1 f-- n f nitf.ff . t t !- t u , ,r t l All tk ( f .: t at--- Carstensen nrk 1 it m.t: f , (wjfi-."..- of .J 22 rjrf' HOTEL TGLLURIDE nnmi mi KS Hutilc cf t ..?.!! Nly It'Trr" i t sin . ; : i. k 'ht lr 3 i i fcj.-- l f I ,lllr HAST 1. ; ",.(t t fm 'j;.f w ,m t t , s !"-- ' THJIIf r tm , . . 't, jt'lll '. F, J ' rt".ri f to "3 . - , t t n . i I ' ' - h k National 1 i k JA.MF.3 P. HKLP.Sft. l2 Wot Feventh South tret. til entertain th mc!r,bn of Ht. 1'muI'd chir th'. evenlr.g. MP.H. MART M. V. ALLHN I ft In ysef. Park day morr.tnjc fcr hrr a ticvrrmt after rf City, vlll tlaj w)th Halt LaVco friend. COL. AND MIlS. I1DIVIN" F. IIOLMF.. entertained nt a bs rrty evenlnr nt th like Tha'r In honor of Mrs. J. W. 1 teat l of lwie. I : t HILL'S COLD IN THE HEAD TABLETS DO THE WORK QUICK. COKSEJCHL t ' -- I ... halt i.aki: cit v. . i. t .t far- ' ' 'a j i . :? . in -. 1,- it!" R. G. DUX & timj: Nil!) ML iilM : Z rn i. - in n (k9 c fsnt.fj ft, LEE KIM .i.tf tt MIL AND MItS. FItLD W. NOKLK ycs'rrdiy from Neva J ar. and WALKER ca BROS., Bankers lt laki; rir i:taJ'Ui nt;r t;-- t fit 11 it C a .i it. 1 t. CULLEN HOTEL Ik. tm. YIG, f h-r- : F. J. Hill Drug Co. : t FAMILY CltEMITTS, t t corker orr. rorrorricr t irtf ;& rt t.f Cafltal ral4 In, 1 3C0,Ce0. al fitk- J II. P -- MHH. Bank t McCORNICK & CO., nmuc T A p. V rtir IS t, l I jp . . t f !KT!;n:T : t"-- Af4 CAt ITAt. 'k i 1 Cca;-y- T3E a t" I ttANKT ft ' . BAM . unit. 74 MAIN STREET Fsrt3rljr i i. '.r .TJ Anson Co. & Ttnje .f hi . Boston Dental Parlors, r"-- t. Deseret T & CO. , - c And Everything Known in Music at Reductd Prices rt. 45. . . C Merchants' I5c Lunch, k Met t 4m i: to : m. i v . ai i m nrr WELLS. FARGO i w. tflrFRMirtrni: r. iRiby amnM FORD, 9,, t.t Lak cnr. rh. all con-Hic.ct- 1KL jAir ttmrtt a r n aiii cttc r tiiucci KUULCI IU ti ULLLJ Ae4 SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION j Breeden Has IL. T. MRS. LH P.OI C. FNOW miil er.trrlain r of Mis M thi (ternori in . llo Snow. rlvl .i r. ir . R1EF ADS FOR PRY ri WHY s't ... V. ':xpl. F.UlH at S m Kr.in arty rfaturdJiy Mnv ultrarthr, S-- n n Smart Set. iiirrctnii nrr verv n A department of public instruction. ar.i sail for tlv Phllipj cf. to his 0. A department of charitable institutions. turn attention to the MKS. WILLIAM A. NF.t.Dt'.N" r,!r. Mayor Morris ought n tulned Informally al lufwh-o7. The office of attorney to the city. the Health department, especially garbage collecting Tuesday at th Com mr rial flub In The heads of these departments, according to branch of that city bureau. honor f Mr. Mary M. I. Al: n of UPHOLDING; THE LAW, linr-i- t fl:f r jinin i L sivty-thr- . A BEAL FREAK. ar iIh J. P. GARDNER Price wm my s;r r - fjr ha v;.r. rl-J . I "W I d v i ll. ih,gM rnt b ir.s;r ' M m - NOT TO BE BAFFLED. u line and stylish licht shades, in Fedoras and othtr novelty shapes. Ever) one of this season's style and fully cquii to its regular price. If you are Hat needing this is your opportunity. 51.75. r ? I .... the nljnw whulnw f f Ar,d ri'-v- ' JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. rf i ! tsra ) y litl?' I it, r.f BlicKs neftiir in. cot and Mim nmviN r. holmes entertain at dlrr.fr thi ever.lr .g. ly A NUMB Flit b;g r em-- P.k k 52.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Kinds for 51.75. hvr t MrJntjre. y M'J-rru- 5. m , vir.r-fe.- between. formally al cards thi arterMm, . frb-r.- d . t.'g; Hal bargains such as these art few and far ltnur, M$ I- d Join ir.g . l. lh-S- who ! BARCAINS-S1.- 73 '.- inspection. ... - SOME. RARE. HAT thi fe Jin?, v-trda- s. ;t f ...GARDINER DAILY STORE NEWS... fri't.is Tnnin MrRunuun at tw ataftarnoon Wcl ard r.d u. regit-lion- J T"tt tor i for an extend4 t:t with in Chicago atid Whlrg tan. f- lt .............. No. until after lb bleIlobinfn r 'Mire, miss rcAni, wr.n.r.n g. 1 fWf I ' t 7 nj.ctti ? .,, rtfj -o dotn all J'r 21t fcihf wlie. ar,J nr woman (. )op, will rerr tn f-r- .n. ? the " fcoye T lacing: m.n!f r.otv. orrri Atirrt on a trin rollrood g high-salarie- ft-- r . d n ll fer htr.-r,- pmvH Tin ratd m I f a 4 fc th guard the Walton of th r ( al for hU. er-ll i rn-rllthl all !!.' i. Hr alL f r pjtpfited d ! r'r. liir vSue on th w auhful rf th guard and th lUht of y, U 4 HrH-tsh to th umiii to h v c yt traveling that lb f r r-t- ed true-bor- !f1f fft a i? tT . . V;., f ft qv':' ,.,.., nrsr,f r ard s1e-TT faetary. ........... ....... f!r,?9 r h r4l thm r.e tfre com pressed air, Tii whltl blw t Uhr end of lh Iraln. and a small s'sr.al I aatrrrtl-rall- y over t! CJirrlsg. N1? g lt ny All Today. ;t T ti , . w;tt r r. ... ...... .. raft tiW t hi at ronton rrvHs4 wtieg-- fn ttftre, t f. nt c gea. !? r w f.k rwm In one were brought over to this country by the hosifss several years ago. Postal card from the four countries mentioned were used a rUce card, while the Ices were rno'd'd in the ffrm of the national r.? er of the various countries. a k.tt Joej.httR lft llHl or-rd- . naian is Decommp civuiztni. uncie Mm will show you that fact this coming summer. He will ! of schools exhibits Indian and Indian it prove by products. Indian industries and Indian arts at the MISS MAIltK F.LDnnDCC gave a World's fair. He will show you that the American dancing p&riy at her borne aborigine, the first owner of the Louisiana territory, yoang night in which about Th library is becoming fit to be a voter, to go to Congress if he couples rrtlclrat'd. wa covered with and can win his election, and to be President of the canvas and J ln and t5r.t Punch were usod a dtnroratlons. tate physician so certified. American if he 1k United States a.s a was served in th reception hall. A??StatnK Mis Kidredg In reclv-Ir.Parisians, who shook hands with the "corpse'' called to that high office, rf er.le rUlr.tng hrr Ut are now the proudest, most notable persons in the But Uncle'Sam is going to show you alxo, a more Mrs.ar.dHeed Smooi. Mr. l".hr wicked city. As for the doctor Tho signed the death pathetic picture. He will show here the tepee of the Mrs. W. J. IUtemn. Mr. H. It. - and El Mr. II. H. Kid lrdgblanket Indian, the wigwam of the Wild West, now certificate, he is the hero of the hour. surely passing away; the tomahawk, the scalping Tim iuntf. givn by Mr, and Mr rl knife, the redhanded redskin that massacred Custer JXrV in ViU TweniT;"h New Scheme for Municipal Reform. was a n n il m mnn si murr.nt hull night More than a h . Schemes for the improvement of municipal gov dnl.l'd A large building has been constructed for the ilrd rutl wr re Th4 deceminent are numerous. There is scarcely a city of wcr In srn or hall th1 oration housing of the Indians. But in this vicinity will be ith nd link, nrrangfd together any consequence in the United States where reform found a great many other specimens of humanity of effect. I'Uainng is not needed, hence the question is a vital one. not les; than that surrounding the red man. MRS. IinitTUA SH Kill DAN of Pi"f-finterest For the government of the larger cities. Prof. The Government Bureau of tfdv. atnl lr. J. Ikd Anthropology has tlon of this Hy wr rnru I Henry S. Pritchett of Boston, a political economist planned and is carryiug out a great exhibit of living In thf !ud of th of some note, has developed a scheme that is in some races. of and will There queer interesting for.gr 'gslionnl rhurchMr.by lb" IMf. ;..d KtmT I. (ioohen. respects novel and which is exciting considerable specimens be pygmies from Central Africa and giai.Is from If htlr. ot be will ttordon in attention. His plan, Counbrief, is d i a In In this tw which of to sections city expeditions daring cilmen and other city officials, and fewer of them. Patagonia, men already have been sent, commissioned to bring thi: rNtvnusiTY r.NntNt:i:niNr He regards the Councilmanic bodies of large num- i a j j it FOCICTY give a dance In lh uacK representative aim ior mis pygmies gianis or no bers and little salaries as cumbersome and exhibit. And, gymnasium hall hthi than all, here will be seen evening.andAbout 4.0 ln HaOor.s stranger Ticious. I a royal time l Issued and of Japan, the hermit men of the ages. Ainus the bn For a city the size of Boston he suggests a City ctd. Uncle Sam is determined to show that !.e Council composed of thirty members, elected alter- is Verily, 1ITH. at the First somewhat yellow" himself. He will ransack the ON FKttRfARYchurch. Mr. A. t'. two ten Presbyterian and members years by districts, nately every human freaks. for earth MHvln will give an evening of ln- elected from the city at large, each to draw a salary gl!.h. Scotch and Irh bnlUd. The entertainment will bp given unlfr of 6000 to 7000 a year. Instead of the present of the ladie)' All The a Two months ago Telegram published story the nuspbes of the church, and Mr. M'lvtn complicated system of executives, with its lack of the inexplicable increase in the electric will b assisted by Mr. Kkeiton and unity and its infinite division of duties and responsi- concerning Cr.ri5tcr.j-enstrir.g quarteilr. of householders. Since that time the bills bilities, he suggests a Mayor w ith a salary of f 20,000, light bills the n, KVr.NIN nnd Assistant'Mayor with a salary of $12,000, and a have been steadily increasing. Now the average TOMORROW ltl b" rhurth Conprrgatlor.al Mr. Wall k division of the general executive work of the city in- housekeeper's electric light bill has doubled. The the WaSUc rt.'llali Mr. Milt has assisted been be the that by increase! trust's voltage argument to seven departments. They would be somewhat as th and Jr.. Cbiwsca. nnd Fencer is not borne out by the dim, llickering lights. The concert promises 10 I" on of th follows: best of the aon, 1. A financial department, consisting of three existing conditions are outrageous and the public MR. AND MI IK. IAV!D ItAMSKV divisions taxation, auditing of accounts and public should not stand the imposition. e (III AY gave a dHigbtrul In of franchises and licenses. Mr, hnor evening arty i iio. who I a luivln of A corporation with a paper capital of $."()(.(( Pjat W.ilk 2. A department of police and municipal r. oZ K. J. Mr. was incorporated recently in the District of Co- - rucH N. r.Li. lumb a and the cost of its incorporation was on v Mn k Mtwm ll. A department of public works. rto to vilt hrr txr S;urarn v.f w. hr.r.iUn. 4. A department of public health and sanitary $1.25. At this bargain rate, it is a poor man indeed John Mr. mother ... ..... I. . I Hil. lfi lilllll of a I" his own. cannot have little trust !'l fur "(! 1De tie- - foiling a levrr In th crrUge lh valvr art thus liberating the - . ? lab. to .. "tr (ftm ift? IO r i In r-'r-l: rr-4- ff,ti T5 janC. fatk df Irlr, iu wlfitha, shirt e.J f - ntd u u d r rrtrx h gtrgham wut from Shlrtlr-- U polite Klorld What Will Become of Those Frenchmen? to iM sru-ard'- t as-salU- wek fr lrm tt,an :!-- U. r irr-rfi-- us f 4, l : City, Utah, as ii s1! woo mrr.r j Uk ed Wfj Cdfot otfaH errlg tfoia. trlre. fka fofii, fy.rf :t rcdora is have ci4 gnre rarr Just Break His Arm. "When the blow it aimed." says or. of th oracle. thr mmvictim ehovil-to let ll pa quickly step uslde, no over hr rlaht shoulder, at harmVly the in me time raiting her lft arm to turn off the Unw and autorcatk ally rlacplric the a.itUr.t' wrlt with hr left hand as It come to the full rttrnt of the arm. Sh then turns round Indeed the force of the blow half turn round as she grlr th wrtt until hr back Is to her amailarit, at th nam hr time s Ingtna; her right srm orr hi her hand urrfr his arm. and brlna-lnsso a to Ktip her onn irit rti. hr rlKhl rlbow tightly "lly side ll Is exactly above hr to her prisr.it e ItKiw at the mm tiro that ah iirtff his wrlt downward with her left hand she either break hi arm. dlflocate his shoulder or thro s hi in off his feet " All this muscular effort. It Is to b Are Salt Lake Boys in Danger? TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date wl.en your subscription expires la on the address label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance No other receipt is sent unless requested. aurl ," terfortn4 Of Pwfttrt Women are advtd gravely to pracof jr trick tice what are termed and are irat In a short time they can o famlllarlie themselves with the "noble art that lt will application at an Instant's totr- Or.e bwm rr.ertiy a quef tln of habitof thfo 'ftknj tricks Is to break the ru fTlan's arm. self-defennc- Is to be within rlnt asrallant. competent men by the promise upon their pabe to sacrifice their personal interests. There is at least food for reflection in the suggestion. 43-- 19 Entered at the Fostoffico at Bait Lak Matter. Trncl t iSrt aa-trtr Rae-nel-, (London Cbl to th Amr!caa.) Such a recrudeaor.c of attack on government. women rldlnc alone In the Isolation of Prof. Pritchett emphasizes the necessity of rais- Brltlth railway carriages has trurrevl ing the d'gnity of politics in the eyes of young men, recently that a rlou dicuSon U so as to make it possible for young and patriotic now golnr on in aome paper a to a Americans to as omtn'i beet mean of coplnf wish an as . (Incorporated.) Office 149 S. We Jt Temple St., Salt Lake City, L'tah. Telephone Calls Office, 240; Editorial Rooms, 228 .... ........ TO SNAP A RUFFIAN'S ARM i by, One year, by mail. In advance . 81 x months, by mall, in advance One month, by mail. In advance One week, by mall or carrier CWA WOMEN ARE TAUGHT II0W as that of the Mayor, certainly should be not less than four years, and preferably not leas than six. He contends that longer terras and higher salaries would be economical in the long run, and the securing of better men would improve municipal eveniko, rr.imrAKY TIITRFDAY f it C. t &Tt Cr fr3 XTT?t Csif CS , T: p. Mi- - |