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Show The Saet Lake telegram. 8 The Evening Telegram. What kind TELEPHONE NUMBERS. of slack Business Office Editorial Booms do you uss? We sell Castle Gate, Rock 240 ................228 jWEATHER FORECASTS j Springs.Clear reek and Cumberland.... X. enow. DENVER. Colo., Feb. 12. 1904. UTAH: Threatening wer.ther and cold er tonieht and Saturday with local rain or snow. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer 13 highest over the Lake region and Mississippi valley; and lowest over the Northern Plateau and Northern Ttockv Mountain sloDe. Precinitation occurred over portions of Idaho. Nevada. California. Oregon. Wash Alberta, It ington. Montana, Illinois and was raining this morning over portions of California and Nevada, ana raining ana The lar??e.st over Montana. Hnowing amount of precipitation was at San Francisco, Cal., 1.92 inches. The temperature has risen in nearly all districts with zero temperatures over por tions of Minnesota and the British North R. J, HYATT, west Territories. Local Forecaster. Meighn St, 161 J!WI W&V Located in Heart of the Business and Theater Districts. Wilson d Wandered in the Street. Wednesday night about FRED WET. 6 7 8 9 10 SALT LAKE CITT. Rates: 13.00 to $3.00 per day. Popular Priced Restaurant. 200 Room?, with Telephone, Hot and Cold Running: Water. Sixty Private Baths. 11 12 1 Else-where- nv.-muc- IMP Of Fine Furniture intended for Holiday Trade, but delayed in transit, now to be sold regard- Furniture & Carpet Installment House I. X. L. 48 E. Second South St. F. A. SOKENSE Propr. u Chance. EAST MONTH ! Free a large photowith each graph dozen cabinets of or baby thi3 yourself month only. J. W. SHIPLER. Hooner THE IMPERIAL CAFE Wishes to inform you that you can be svpII served with good meals and strict attention to our patrons. Open tlay and night. l St. 271 So. Main w I'in-kert- a Jy "L" stamped The ring you se M c C o nahay fourIs teen karat, not ten. 14-- k r rX v. v u n two iH'l War Raises Flour Prices. h: If .1 i ' (1 musicians musical Studios Heading Dedicate Labor Temple Soon. The Feeleration of Tabor has appointed a committee consisting of Thomas Wat- kins. Jack Edwards, Harry Dun. W. C. A. issinK. and ( harlea hmith, Jr.. to arfor the dedication exercises of the range new hall at Fourth South and State. Mayor Morris and prominent union men will ppeak. and there wiil be a musical programme. The advisability of making acriculure a part of the curriculum in the Rrado considered. State Pnprschools is beh intendent of Schools A.W".C. Nelson has r T. Felts of tic eeived a letter from States normal school of southetr1 Illinois inejulrinc: as to what extent Interest in the matter prevails here. If agriculture Is made a part of the school work, some oth er study would, of course, be dispensed with. f Teacher of Piano. sp-c!al- ty. ANTON PEDERSEN, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Harmony. Palace. 2nd floor Studio, Clayton Muslo Tel. 02S-103 Main St. Residence, $21 3rd St. Tel. IjQ7-- ,ur tr - t: r 1 i t.kr id a l- h ; .3 t'.'.. Kuj-ri- .' i.i t s u m en .!,t Pu;ic, - - j.-- );(,.! ti-j- TJ '.e ! V s t- Jre.li,ni, 1 k r Ss-k- wsAllnH es fri.iii is i T"r'.n,.i l hrK ttt n':.it. , leit Ite.lil. l.it!K he floh--rt i 1'P-rrii.- t;t.fK. I e n.r,Nt: i.. hr 4 l.'?r ' U ! I. II t! ( r. I Tt ! r, . , M-,!:- !. N.t Yard. ffh"l a:. ..". l;th 1 r . ;t'.tV ' j . t f'ftticdP' t- I ill r tee - It- '.it t r 1 Jitter dil.rer ' thi:-i rr. ll-- ,r . :; t rt son 'r. r i o.h - th- h a. r. W ...w ly :i -- p ;, i .;. .1 . . J f t t i . Tfc f . J ! I h&tel -- tl- 1 . f, g i ai;mi:ii Arr-lArfdut." f Chlejj, J"ii?' n I'.trm ar.d J.!JT. a.se Th part le- e.f ( ld. h ' i l. 1 . I k I,h wa eiU h.e t .i:d ? t . j I eme biOill.t il the Jiller to tc. .u . j j ; 1 -- ;! nll.-- I to .in-a-- ! tl-f- I ....sSl.OO '... ' ......... . tw t RAIN OR SNOW IS PREDICTED TONIGHT d - .. . - j r. l. fe . t t r- ; f 35 . ' io? ,l,r :v; r " tff l,r 7" : ' xoC i' ' o ....... .. .. .. 3 4 S1.05 i t ? j. ?. '; iir 70c Jr T BUTTER HOUSE K. C. : i:r. K i I et f it I ; KM .' : t. Tt j ! toftr-.cM- m. tii:,'i .t S , r ,' , t;N 1; 'ii:rr.i'.''. L'f-f t t"- - tit t t t "he ) r r .s- c., r tp.- 'f. j ;t l! i !; 11 ! t;.3-f- ti'r.t' to- i.iii Ward f tie V.'.f-ji- . - ; - 'or the Will Receive Bids .: Stock of Merchandise, w '.U.l.t.TT T 5 s : . V,!',i.o "t .."r!h 'fi'. r. ! . !;.! :r. i.- vbjt--h . f r! e .r.t; M !.:'.' ",',. th- - a l ' - ri:i:t;itr hi I The Undersigned Receiver of The Ucc House Co. t s- - . . i .t . . the NT c . lit .; nf ' i'Al,t is i M ms' lui ' t"i I r t'f i 1 t M : VTpi i . ft-- t.i tt , al i I,. p tj -- :i fit M S5OO0. Y m .t V.e ; -- SPECIAL Butter Hou5c i it .1 r oet tt : f.-.- r ait.t. n. Ju tlu' on .i tattle inent was entered tn f ivr nf 'he UUi-tif- f 111 th1 iHMtht ",nt. wh"r'ge:i the '.nts fU an a pp. vl T t Supreme i ourt nfflrtned lb- lot . - The apest:, sever. ties, bishops and othof the Mormon chun h met at er officials the A.sswmhly hnll on WYdtiejel.i y riiRht and !ccldel to ilfv ide th.e ect ksi4rc:tl n known a th.e Salt ltk f.ke The i t of VM'V into four separate ttake-svidinc: linet will h Main ftret and Tl.lnl The n.imsi of th new South Mrect. stakes and their offbers have not yet bren not in decided upon. The Temple h!ock cluded in any ptake tyjt rem ilns under the control of the ttrst presidency. w court cr.ts. cf J Kl t 7". to I)ltlh-- t cetitrt lit 1. J Ml k ---- tl-..- jone r. 'tj . t f.'l I" trek hk ilii't tl n ..n lilll' Jj nr. I Second zz. on 1.,..., m: :t-- 11 i , v ... ! l '. ' .t:r..U '!U CIOAK Mtkt:. -- 1- 3 ! . , ; Kr.utford." Pull I,.ke. Tr t r. -- IKtSi:. - I Tt-- f v t f I 2. By the Popular K. C. : i r. e, 1 e rtirn.K nr. rtc A. tl.T I ti-- i,U t. ri-titi- SATURDAY mr. DnsrncT A A ltl TTKi: I Its. I V .. i ,c J..ie . otiK Tl j ' II if A t il it I ! '" , f ,..,t. o o - .i.i;. ptti i 1 ft itr. f i . ii" J -- O jj ;j ,.1 , p i?h in . t ANIi .0- - T5 1 J, 't t; -i " .0- - I ; - ; R , CO. t- ' J t 1 tt-wi!- j . ,A Ss J(.l.' MID DAY LUN'CH AT THE WILSON' CAI X. e Mo- - - r- - ; I t. . T wtu ! ,, t. I t . 0,- - 1 t r t I N v 2, r. ki,i i - tl t . i 3 t 1 o. TH-t!,-- ;:rir J:trr J ! j t n a ; ... t h r r t o ' h . it. .iiI !',e .(rj wo-,ikill ithT r or h'r.' :f. h't- - 1" t . When YIMirgr 14 f. "1 h' M unit r rt ef iswt I ' 5 j , j.- - lt .;.e. t"' Ill M' r. ,i t ' ! ' t.r w ) p ' tf-n ii;;!-e.I !f r n.n; 1 1 1.--. l I -- , . l I n : Yef P.). 1 f e;s n ..i Kii:e,i ; 1 I..-I.- outt.. 1. !Vrth Wet. 1 ! .'; (. t U'- it c w I ' i. ft. . OrT.ce : - ,,-- , -e 1 .; 0. ai. ,, s !:-- j.ie l"'..r-n-.f I t.,. ',:((mi , 3, tJ-- a ?!''. Yielding. Known In Sslt Lnk. Threatened Florence Itobetts Before KillinR lllmielf. il.vr.r a in titi" In 1 11 j i ir'"ij-(!' --. ..f ! uf t 1. ..1,4! , t; it H j i!i ?i ,,f l.-:- O. A. - ADVERTISED IN TODAY'S TELEGRAfl I t rr t.f ir (hr oiv ... I SUICIDEJF ACTOR I!,- j r : r. 5 I 1 .it d P Blue Ponst Perfect. Utah's Fsrerl'e CSgrr. N't MYSTERY APPEARS IN r 6 J f.mi!r 'a j s 1 wi! t.;.rr tit'.tr. t I nt. f. l 1 u. I K Tetitlon in Bsnktupicy. f rtr r ' ll tai-.Kriipt- g. Additlor.nl lof.tr IE r . J-h- t tp-tit- , .;' y,' '' - C t- t 1 grn . r 'f NejM. v IKi!l. Lincoln's blrUeh.y l il g hor.!.v ht the States of Conne, . . Alinn-fot.iN Illinois. New Wo-mlnYork. North I.ikt.. Waehingt-m- . and tT th- - f rit tin.e . i;i Colorado. Will Divide Snlt Lake Stake. '. PJCfWSi 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS I : tv p-- V '. . fur.rfiti w f.tj 4t I o T. - ri Much warmr weather prevails to.'.ji. In th eae of Joseph F.trrs The nt4rdieir at 4j di;. Kto Grande Western railroad the thermometer against theafternoon brouKlrt In i verdict above ai 6 o'rloek thl ir.err dr.. vesterday Stc. e Is Marked Burglars. It.iln, tur:dt;ff tt er.ow, si ejt.ete 1 to. in favor of the plaintiff for r.i.t. The unit in which the right and tomorrow, with tedder wmth-e- r The Sheriff's office was nejtilied yeter- - action was a damage to recover !2.1jO for per-ontomorrow. tlav afternoon that the general merchan plaintiff nought lr.J iries sistained as a result of dise store of C. C. Crane), at Sandy, had of the di ft tvlant. The been burglarized on Wednesday night, and alleged Excuralon to Opden. lil. worth of boots, snics. eloves ana etn accident occurred on Sepiemtcr The plaintiff was -The in Parley's canyon. er merchandise had been tanen. Illllee Club" spe- - UI excursion to The thieves cut out a panel of the rear door driving up the canyon when the engine owr the Itio drand leavea at from Ogden the him and him threw wagon bit. and then truck a the and brace threw with 7 .CO tLla tvenlfij;. , bolt. 2o clu,Q was left, This store feaq to the grour-- and bdjy injured Lira. V. .." I j or v. ! ;,t - rj.!-.-.;I.lnedn's I'afis. '. rt. :1 (;,-,!touily dt Ia y r t r t .. r f sni" of a special "Linmln I,iy" pro. L'ratnme will bv rendee,l th:s after. D. J. SHARP COAL Me.rning tslks r vot.- -l life and work were Ueu f the building', rtn I Pr i..Vi was On llum. teilfti f the bathers" pnck . and l ist from ena night tr;p wa laid, by two silver beinc il.icecl tu two triu.er thickets. The two boys were seen to to ivto hathreorns and wlvn th. f came to J. ave the place, tljey W re Je,trctiel and tvoth pieces of money found on them Plaintiff Gets u X u - r n the ..' fil ftf d ..e'H t j :r! ;j Th J ee. school. It'tt'j I While not k t n n tio'id.iv In I H .. the day H mhrk" here b ! i.il else In many of the eltvs p ibl.r - . W. Second South 145 1 ' : ,f I'- - t'a) M ft t r.d o ,t-- ' o t . t I'lill h- Juri-dictio- - X. I'ulf v. t'ity r- -- up LARSEN, VVVAAAAAAVAAAAeVAAAAAAAr $20,929.73 Pupils May Study Farming. HATTIE M. WISBAKD, y. 1.101 local aention1i el "Will. b !lecir, - y. method. Beginners a Tjeechetizky 2nd South. 2j6 E. ws j I'll - At 1 ki;:.i nnnlv er.iry Tolay s - nl.ity-f.ft!- i ef Atrabati I.incor"s t!rth. be-in- Return to 3 05 J1!G,0'.'. Return to us.. 6.t 3.33 1 515.00. Iteturn to us .. 4.00 2.00 1.00 Or any other gum, and pay back in pro- STAR LOAN CO., 60 E. 2ND SOTJTII and 1: OF LINCOLN rt' r Weekly. C.6T, us.. 1.5. S3Monthly. I Edvsrd rutnsm of Bcuntlfut Caught U'hlU Eigglnp; Hugh JIoh Bsdly Injured. kV" Or wagcearner can get, Just on his note: 'Phone BY A CAVING WELL ''i'leifi n .rr j ANY SALARIED EMPLOYEE sln e LIFE CRUSHED OUT l:-- I Semi-Monthl- nm" & MEN'S TAILORS l- IN HONOR rs. 'it tf I'.ry t'. til-rt- h tit l" w The Eastern markets show a general ad Snowball Causes Family Row. vance in prices owing to the war in the A MKiwli.ol fsckf ra.jyed Far East. Eastern flour sold yesterday on j Kerhev f imiiK . i nivl the Hnn-rr.'.c I: l'i the local exchange at an advance of 'S I'Hwf'i- tl;-u'.'. M iyejii' d Wert iMrnt S.vith r.iver.it.;.- - ini;r t.t at cents, while the Utah product went up P) livlnu j t tit the Police vi.fii Ms. IP?rt ' w.is berr cents per hundred. Wheat sold at 90 cents street, wl.iih WJ.s rr-" ' Tl i. c..:irt frsi ern.tv. 1 lmnrn K ! bv. it hi whs ntf quoted per bushel, baled timothy hay was d hit nne of th.e Mr.jt.-children Mr?. Tarqu u Uii HSrrt!!. at $14.50 and baleel lucerne at $11. m. with a er.owh.tll. when .! r mvl hl brother Wi'oUm attacked Tlif.niie Cold Cuts Off "Water Supply. Kcrbey arcl hN wife in Kerley'.s li.uk :ei t:trm hjsc done, but West Mrr JUDGMENT ENTERED A water famine in Salt Take was almost vara. was fined Vi en the h.irire of a.. ml?. caused bv the recent cold snap. All th frozen to jrme extent. pupplv creeks were FOR almost solid. A force Boys Charged With Robbery. creek : Parley's of men were put to" work by Land ar.d 16 Pe.w e.n. II, fleorxe fox and P.irlev Water Commissioner MacKnipht and the old. i.ist r.ljrhf on a h.ir.water-levIn the reservoir will soon be of wr re carreste.1 '.-- t w d iv e. fil bat here a tlu S.ir.;t.i- - Jv.dK- - '. W. M to normal. -' SORENSEN vt i:. in the r rlnth and lininj zz all-woo- l his nI r nanu- - of N' I or the Into at tl." of dath fn gailo.i !' of Health tie, e.f the lto.rd ',!rlr m the - ith f any l ri"n I r :rjt j - bin lle $15 c-t- If.drMed to J. V. IU FFi HIT."' r H no y fh l tcrmlnnt' d. we Is soem t!-- - n prifrty. rniily yours. ThT forced to reincorporate cur omp t;y In a foreign Htate and go Into th Id--rs- l courts for relief. It s pot a pa'iry sum of money that l lnvolve-- tn IMs prote-- t quarrel, and we eursel es." ed fre.--frr-.i!- HUSLER'S would h hlgh-htr.de- t- an "eld T'.ey say it takes to make good black mammy e.Kl fashioned buckwheat cakes. it does, but a first-da- y housewife can make good bread from lb e? to eht h 1 tj f ItcmrmtHT, to fit. H If t hsie .n;. So If ou will kindly lr.jtUr- - r in or not t form rue hither h Is S'-J- m Old Black Mammy and If h i ehare ef my te-e.iu- d-l,- on fair-mind- lr.frni! kindly greatly ldigt t'71 I am now Hrrr'a whit t bn Bldg. 1st South. lnforitutl-n- . thi. l.l Wlh rM 1 - fo-call- ct, Grasp It While You Have a Would rtut ss less of cost. WOUld tTuM e yrtxi would Ing within the for their course Ik an attaek on liberty that nobody but a Chinese reoe would submit to. They are g the ruin every energy to bitnir of our enterprise. They r nrrlrg te a ridiculous their authority l eyo;td hutr.an extent until It l. altm-fendurance. "They have refued to ti'low yount inAn to marry l" aue they were of our dance hall. They hoe several minor rtnVM! In tt c!rppei stake because they were either eto rs Jn our company or lit-the e hall. And this seeir.S) to t the jtty ottlrt.il of the .take have not be.n obeyed In th ir . hliv.s. They are reeking to pue.loh us for do. leg soni'thlrg without first ronsultlnc them. If this Is not th mtle. tbn It Is found lo a thl tnlcht OHib have boiichl ur.'l pl-for If ve had Im en Riven to bur.u the of doing buin . prllle "We ure r.earlng lh end ef our palnii"'-ritlo- n d tience. Unless this l-- TWO CARLOADS n"r 1 tor now in- qjt-int- Suits for $30 $50 Suits for $25 $40 Suits for $30 $30 Suits for tr 1 f-- roj.e of their authotliy r rorm ln!. at half jr ice to oUcrtxl Kivin .ioa. ctct niTft vr,:Vr-- I iou caa la: lVr t'tah: years ago. my nephew, tirrr. Neubrrth, came t yr r city. I am tM 2 He was then ab-m- t 4fs ell. nearly six tall, sbnd-r- . a tilt bent for ward, and owing to Mm beln tffi'trl with asthma went tut West for heard ff"m bn health. I have since ellrwtly. nUhmifh I heard Ihrosh me either person that he was there at th" time. As I sVi'd like I to t .r.n tt',-;s'whethT h" i alif er not. thot . Slt l,ake. twenty-fou- r : - or the Mormon company Is a CHICAGO. Feb. 12. Temperatures at - church. The company lias nearly complefel a a. m.: rew 1 orK. 10: tsoston. n; l'nnadelphia, 16; Washington, 20; Chicago. 8; $20,000 dancing pavilion for Urlgham 14; Cincinnati, '; bt. Louis, Minneapolis, City, and of course, expects to get the 11. patronage of the dancing public. The church authorities of the town, are seeking to "put the company out of business," som? assert, simply becnupe want all the revenue for their ward they SHOTS AT hall. Others say that soelal. potltli-aare? also fe and HOME NEWS tors. personal antipathies The trouble has assumed an unpleasant phase, and Its termination elth r means the utter bankruptcy of the coror the retreat of the warring Recital. poration The Berkhoel . stake authorities'. Con The Borkhoel recital at the First of have the conditions that Speaking a to Oraw gregational church is expected enterbeen forced upon the ln.-inlarge crowd. prise, Mr. Christenen said: "The officers and stockholder nf eur Daily Train to Heber Again. ar- all members of the corporation The train to Heber, which was discon church a Our with single tinued during the coal strike, has been manner of conducting exception. an amusement run on to daily. put again hall Is well known and ha never leen criticised by anybody. It therefore Heavy Sentence for Theft. stands to reason that the basi., for the was sen opposition against us Is not related to John Wllliarrs. an tenced In Police court yesterday afternoon our mode of manasjfnient nor th moral to serve 100 days in the city jail on con character of the members of the corviction of having stolen an overcoat. poration. "Brlgham City is our home and we are naturally Interested In Its progress. Unity Dance Tonight. The young ladies of the Unitarian The town had no suitable amusement church will give a dance tonight at the hall, and so we decided to build one rew Unity hall, 140 South Second East that should be a credit to th commustreet. nity. We not only had in mind th construction of a pleasant and commodious dancing hall, but we had long Spring Trade Is Opening. Bradstreet on trade conditions in Salt cor.ivious of the fact that Ihlgham Lake says: "Spring orders in staple lines City lidded n pine where fruit fairs commencing. Retail line? report business and other public entertainments mlsht fair. Collections slow." be held. "To this er.d we oiganized n sIh k Services at Synagogue Tonight. company and put up a handsonv build attout $20,!CO. It would be Services will bo held at tho SnyngogKe aing the cost credit to a city twice th Mze of Hx Rev. T. AV. tonightofat 8 o'clock. The the Christian church will preach. Elder county's im'ire.pedis, anil we exThe public is cordially invited. pected th" appretval of eur neighbors. 'We were not disappointed In this. for nearly every citizen Tourist Eoses $40. us upon our enterprise la."t night In congratulated A tourist was robbed of our exhibition of loyalty and prid a saloon near the Rio Grande depot. He and town. rfuseel to give his name. William Butts in our home "But we soon found that w wer t has been arrested charged with the ofb made the victims of personal spite fense. by the officers of the local stake. Thy assumed authority over us and pracWill Take Eincoln for Text. tically issued an odit that we must The Rev. W. B. Ayers will preach at not conduct our business because it was the First M. K. church next Sunday, in competition with another hall In morning and night. The Rev. Mr. Ayers which they were Interested. will speak in the morning on "Life" and "After expending nearly $.'0.0"0 w in the evening on "Abraham Lincoln." were not to b permitted to carry n our business. This Interference peemei Has Old Mormon Anvil. so ridiculous that jtt first we paid no atA. H. Thatcher of Rich Hid. Mo., has tention to It. "We knev that the people appre offered to exhibit an anvil made in 14"; at the World's fair. It is in the form of a ciated e.ur efforts and thoucht the Make was secured ThatchT. Mr. and by capital authorities would soon K"i tired and er from Kauvoo after the Mormon evacuBut they appeared to grow metre quit. 1M4. now in in the is ation National It aggressive and more Iir pertinent, un museum. til forbearance h ;s reaped to l e a virtue. Good Deal in Realty. "Their action unwarranted ur.d un The. Home Trust and Savings company reasonable, yet by their assumed au sold II. A. Truesdale a modern seven-roothey stem determined to drive bri"-rtsidenr:e at First South and thority from the tow n. Twelfth Last streets yesterday afternoon us"We cannot believe that th'-- are a for $37"iO. The company also sold William ranch near Sandy for Wallace a iil'ty-acr- e $2500. been rob be d tim'S within t.i . Temperatures Th Hon. May tl r Sor.ie 10. or there tnm, l,-.k- (Continued from pace 1.) ll 7. .V. Y.. or tf MORMON AGAINST FELLOW MORMON IN THIS FIGHT degrees degrees 4o degrees 4 degrees 4 degrees 4 degrees 4 degrees 4 degrees .' ;Z0 Feb. the ity of r.J. -- " 5 o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock R fer Suits nwdfliHinlT sitts. all wce1, fall rA Mail's t'er yt. 2. Prkle Ncubcrth, Who w- - - Oakden, a son of the landlady. t 1 Arnun and A. J. Simpson, two plutnen who knew Anderson, stayed with Mm last riljtht. Dr. J. D. Harrison was railed In yes afternoon, but Anderson ras terday was then too far advanced to rive him. Sheriff Emery said this afternoon that he reported the car to the t our.ty t om- mlsidonera ednesday merritr as b learned eif It. and urged thut fhi An lierson be given Immediate attention. a Anderson, who wss a widower, has . married daughter living In Knit Mrs. Robert Oakden raid. ca'.lM tc wh. see her father ettrd.v, hut remained only a few moments, and left without giving- her name. Ar.dersnn's tody was removed to I v. ans' undertaking establishment, pending o'clock. an Investigation of his affairs. y i Mem's George Andrion Sebastian says that hecome around the corner of Second ou'h. Came to Salt Lake. street and start down State, delirious and without hat or coat. He wa overtaken by Sebastian and Patrolman F.v- ans near the Knutsford hotel and taken Mayor it. I. Morris rereUe ! the fob uack to hi room. this morning: From this tltr.e on he rapidly grew lowing lUffort t r.ob-r'Tb ottne, IVher" !! worse and died thin morning. Anderson, a laborer, about 65 years old, died this morning In his room at the house of Mrs. A. F. Oakden. Hol- man's court, from erysipelas and the effects, It Ih alleged, of exjiosure while suffering from the disease. Mrs. Robert Oakden. a daughter-in- law of the landlady, paid this afternoon that Anderson was taken fdrk Monday and that on Tuesday her husband railed In a physician. o prescribed for him. On Wedne-xlaAnderson got out of bed and entered the nearby cigar store of Frank Sebastian, in State stree t, Just below Second South. Anderson was then delirious at time and apparently in a nenous condition. Patrolman Brown on the State Mreet beat, was notified and rerorte-- the ease to Sherl.f Emery, vvho In turn tald he would notify the County Commissioners and have Anderson properly cared for. Sebastian pays that Anderson waited several hours In his cigar ntnre. but on hearing r ""thing from the county au thorities, finally went back to his room. .Today's Temperatures. EUROPEAN HOTEL. A. ' HEIR WANTED LABORER DIES IN HIS . BY OLD MAN ROOM; CASE REPORTED TO COUNTY 3 DAYS AGO Inquires for His Ncplc, Ous SALT LAKE CITY, Friday. Feb. 12, 1904. Dooly block, telephone, 1042-Forecasts till C p, m.. Saturday, moun tain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Threatening weather and colder toniirht and Saturday with local Tain or Fit I DAY F.VKX1N;. rtniltCAUY I'.If ti.i -- t n W,f . .5. i t i . t:.. l;i ; :,un t ,,n . t ' . '.)' i. 4 . . t :, t ei - ' . -f ter.dtf.t !!.! It. V. lti:Pkr. J r vj rsjpertsr: J by Ms head-irtef t !. ' r.ey wlil rnove ; n llr wed Mr. Ward will tike a ! ith th ChlCitro V Altojfc . -- it t . . . Tin: pti: I.N T - , -- t k I t- . ' . 1 m i t, 5 3 "J v. 1" t ' t:.i. ft t ' M IV 4 t I. f 5 r-.- a a r. 1 p" We a.i if l.Te efTtrte ale i!;r atruadaaf e et th and CsireT r. may be. - O" : ' k. B. tUj1(-- t ;1t t t C Morris Sh! !r,t Floral Go.' - i.it.n AI'lvilNT-- i 1 t- ; liY inl"S Tlin f.5 :T.IT.lt. v. v. iiifKr.r. ii'ur. 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