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Show one bedroom. ?S.2oii; furnishing bit-' Hard room. $4.nn0; ges and electrlo llizlits, $r.l5; bedding and towels, $l,tMi0, tinting walls in servlco department. depart-ment. Spuv other outlnxs. $.10o- total. to-tal. $1731'. This brings the grand total for furnishings and equipment up to $0S.fn.C3. In closing Its report. th committee said that It had worked diligently and carefully and had endeavored to purchase pur-chase furnishings as cheaply as posi bio consistent with a high-class build Ing. Tho question of buying a new silver service at a coxt of from $4,000 to $5,000 was deferred for future action. The secretary reported that he had received u proposition from the local lodge of the Ijnyal Order of Moose to purchase all the furnltjro In the present pres-ent quarters and to secure an assignment assign-ment of the Icar.e on tho present quar-ers. quar-ers. The proposition was accepted by the board subject to somo modifications. modifica-tions. The question of the acceptance of the new building In Its prent condition condi-tion came in for considerable, discussion discus-sion by the governors. It Is under stood that there aro some details which do not meet the approval of the board, and therefore action on the matter was deferred. By unanimous vot of the board of governors. Mayor John S. Bransford was tendered a vote of thanks for his arduous and efficient services as chairman chair-man of the building committee Secretary Joseph K. Calne made a report showing that the toial cost of the n-w building would reach $22C.-.V.7.10. $22C.-.V.7.10. exclusive of the furnishings. Tho furnishings and equipment, to cost $0S.9?.4.C3, will bring the grand total up to $295.510 73. In pursuance of a request from President B. N. Baker of the National Conservation congress, whleb convenes con-venes at St. Paul September 5 to 9. Inclusive. President Joy H. Johnson of the club was authorised to appoint two delegates to attend the convention. conven-tion. He was also authorized to appoint ap-point two delegates to attend the sessions ses-sions of the American Mining congress, con-gress, which will be held at Los Angeles An-geles September 26 to SO, Inclusive. A communication from Colonel M. M Kalgbn. calllnK the attention of thy club to tho desirability of securing a United States bonded warehouse for Salt Lake City, was referred to the committee on manufactories and new Industries. By vote of the board and on the request of the two organizations, reciprocal re-ciprocal relations were established with the Commercial club of Brnlnerd, Minn., and the Sierra Madre clab of los Angeles. The following residents of tho city were elected to membership: Charles A. Fans, manager of the Smlth-Ballcy Drug company; C. M. Jamleson, colon-Nation colon-Nation agent of tho Canadian Pacific railway. H E. Cain, local manager of the Jensen Creamery company; W. II. McDougall, state manager of the International In-ternational Correspondence schools. Xon-resldent members were admitted to membership as follows: H A. Brlnkerhoff, consulting engineer, New-York New-York City; John H. flger, mining man. Imlay, Nov.: Charles R. Mabey, cashier RfaU bank, Bountiful, Utah; W. J Wallace, druggist, Denvor, Colo. TOTAL COST OF THE CLUB HOUSE tf.ilt Lake, Aug. 22. Tho total cost of the new- homo of tho Salt Lake Commercial dub. exclusive of furnish-incs. furnish-incs. will n-ach $295,310 73. This Is the fipnre Riven In a report hy Secretary Secre-tary Joseph K. Caln to the board of uoernors al a special rueetinp at tbe club rooms Saturday nlshl. The new buiMins in in a clasa by it.self. so far as Hlmllar structures in tbo west are concerned, and will undoubtedly be the finest home of any commercial or-ranlzation or-ranlzation west of the Mississippi ll VT. Tho furnishings ronimittn. consisting consist-ing of H. L. A. Culuier, chairman; A. J IHlfl, U. O. Mecklenburg, Samuel Ve!tz and Joseph B. Calne, submitted a report of the work done to date by the committee. The report wor accepted ac-cepted by the board of governors. The report stated that contracts had ben let to date, and partially fulfilled, for dncorations on the four main floors amounting to $?,6.?S2.5S; china and Clasaware. S2.CC7.3I ; kitchen equipment. equip-ment. $931.45; refrlgfrators and coolers cool-ers jl.OSt.Sl; range hood. $57: Labi linen $33.75; electric light fixture, $5 000- bar and cigar stand quip-mnt quip-mnt fiWi; for tinting bed rooms and halls' on the tlfth and sixth floors, $0.10: $600: total. $51,628.03. Thw committee furthermore reported re-ported that the following is an estimate esti-mate of the amounts yet to he ex-ponded ex-ponded to complete- the furnlnhtng and equipment: Furniture for forty- |