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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOUItNAL, TUESDAY. DKl'EMliKU , ux)3. New ClarK Store The t WINTER AN ORDINANCE increasing ARIES WAS VETOED. CLOAK INDUCEMENTS sal- - our Ladies and Children's Cloak Department. It is in tin now store and is superbly stocked. We aim to carry only tin host quality of goods and to soil thorn at reasonable prices. Wp want von to visit s Port of Public His Utterances Are Denounced by Salt Three Plante Are to Be Installed CaLake Ministers as "False and Stroot Washing Mapable of Generating One Hundred Squaro Malicious." chine Ordered. Thousand No Salvation Army Got. Horse-Powe- r. council At the meeting of the city bualneao that first Hut evening the to a for lot woo relating that came up In some form thle the council at before been has matter weeks past several for meeting every since Insaid Council"111 Hendershot resolution appropriating troducing hla a part of the city hall square he has consulted leading lawyer! In the city about It who had advised him that the council had no power to donate any After some city property to anyone. Hendershots Mr. desultory discussion icoolutlon was put and lost by a unanithe Salvation army. mous vote. Several communications were read auftom the mayor. The first asked thority to refuse requests for liquor to applicants who had conducted disorderly houses. This was referHe also red to the license committee. on estimates for the report returned curbing and guttering, disapproving an Item of $76.25 but otherwise approving the report His action was Indorsed by the council. Another veto was that of the salary ordinance passed by the previous meeting of the council. The veto stated that he was In favor of the Increased or even greater salaries proposed, afi.rips- - but did not favor the proposition of clerk hire and pay for committee work. Referred to the law committee. Another communication which related to a bill of the Eccles Lumber company for $51.25 for building the Roosevelt stand last spring was favored and allowed. The resolution to pay the library its proportion of the taxes was vetoed and referred by the council to the city att- orney. The committee on mended the payment claims recomof a number of bills, which were allowed. The lire committee reported a contract for one year for hay at $11 a ton with H. B. Stalling and also recom- that three additional men be mended employed by the fire department. Both were approved. The street committee reported the following estimates of the neer: Grading Twenty-fourt- h city engi- and J. P. streets, $752.67; O'Neill, curbing and guttering, $1,681.11 and improvements Twenty-sixt- h and Washington, $2,180.66, all of which reports were adopted. The question of the purchase of a sprinkling and street washing machine Twenty-fift- h came up and the street committee recommended the purchase of one at the price of $1,000. The report was adopted by a vote of six to three. petition signed by F. J. Klesel and others asking that Charles E. Ferguson be appointed sexton was read and referred to the mayor. A resolution by Mr. Carr that the city auditor be authorised to pay salaries of officers and employees of the city for two weeks on the 22d Inst, was A passed. An ordinance fixing the amount of the bonds of the various city officers for the ensuing year was passed under a suspension of the rulea The following bids In this morning's Salt Lake Herald appears the following reply of the Ministerial alliance to the address made by Apostle A. O. Woodruff In the tabernacle on Sunday, December 18th: The Salt Lake Ministers association, representing the various Protestant denominations of this city and vicinity, would hereby call the attention of the American people, both east and west, to the kind of stuff that Is proclaimed In the Mormon tabernacle In Utah by the higher officials In the name of religion, while Mormon nilaslonarles are scattered over the country appealing for Christian recognition. It Is Just such Incendiary folk as this that stirs up the hoodlums in various Mormon communities to disturb the religious services In the Christian churches. Two or three important facts should be especially noted. 1. The Christian ministers of Utah are here as the representatives of the great Christian denominations of the country. The above vile slanders, therefore, are made aaglnst the Christian denominations generally, and this association resents them as malicious and false to the last degree. 2. Through the Christian ministers of Utah over $2,000,000 has been brought Into this state and expended for educational purposes alone. For over twenty years prior to the establishment of the free school system. In 1890, the only American graded schools In the city were established and carried on under the supervision of the ministers connected with, four of the great Christian denominations. 8. The good, peaceable capitalists referred to did not begin to come here to expend their money In the development of our Industries until after the Christian ministers had first come and led the way In establishing American schools and churches and Christian homes, thereby making that wholesale social, educational and moral atmosphere Into which good, peaceable capitalists' were willing to come and bring their families. "4. The application of the terrri 'hirelings to the Christian ministers who are supported by the voluntary contributions of their respective churches comes with very poor grace from an apostle of the Mormon church who draws quite a large salary and who represents a large group of church officials who are supported by the compulsory tithing of the people. This charge Is all the more out of place, because the church which Apostle Woodruff represents boasts of sending out 'without purse of scrip' some 2,000 missionaries to different parts of our country, who are expected to sponge their living from the Christian homes in the various communities which they see fit to enter to carry on their unwelcome work of proselyting. "5. If correctly reported, the apostle said of Christian ministers: If they have wives, they generally kill the children before they are born. Language Is Inadequate to characterise such an outrageous slander. Think of a man claiming to be an apostle of Jesus Christ, claiming to have the same authority that God has, and claiming to be a part of God by virtue of hie authority, standing before an audience and uttering such an infamous false- were received ofto fering furnish a building site for the Salvation Army: F. T. Smith, $4,250; J-- J. Brummitt, $7,000, and A-- J. War-ne- r, $6,500. They were referred to the hood! finance committee. "8. One reason why Christian ministers In Utah do not have more propAMU8EMENT8. erty is because 'the president of the "Twelfth Night," which will be pre- Mormon church and the twelve sented at the Grand on Christmas apostles have appropriated to themnight with Miss Marie Walnwrlght as selves about everything there la, in the Viola, is a genuine comedy, a per- way of real estate, bank stocks, railpetual spring of the gayest and sweet- road stocks, Saltalr Beach stock, light est fancies, and such also Is the Inter- and power stock, wagon company pretation of the tender Viola and stock, and last but not least, knitting charming Cesarlo by Miss Walnwrlght company stock, for their countless and In artificial society men and women unending families. are divided Into castes and "In order, therefore, that the people classes, and It Is rarely that extremes In charac- of the east may understand what ter or manners can approximate. To Christian men and women have to put Wend Into one harmonious picture the up with In Utah, while standing up for utmost grace and refinement of senthe American flag and for Christian timent and the broadest effects of hu-tntruth and righteousness, be It the most poignant wit and the "Resolved, 'By this association that nost Indulgent benignity. In to a copy of the paper containing the short taring before us In the same scene Vlo-- h above extract from Apostle Woodruff's and Olivia, with Malvolio and Sir speech be sent to each United States Tohy, belonged only to nature and to senator and to the different denomShakespeare. The stage settings pro-vd- inational papers. for this popular revival are like S. R RYDBERG, President the comedy itself, superb. Olivia's "D. A. BROWN, Secretary." garden la said to be a scenic, poem, the Holidsy Rates. coat Illyria a stage picture of holidays the Rio Christmas FOr the j""terful skill and the rose bower an Weal Grande Western will make a rate of trystlng place for ideal lovers. one fare for the round trip from end to The one to place get the best cheese any point on their line In the stats of fort Edam. Imported Swiss and Utah. Tickets on sale at Ogden Dereother kinds Is Carvers, the 2348 cember 24th, 25th and Slat. Final Washington street grocer. turn limit January 4th, 1904. nr. A xjifriiil to the Salt Lake Tribune from Boise, Idaho, says: During the present week a company will be Incorporated under the laws of Maine to construct and o;erate on the Snake river at Shoshone Falls, Augur Falls and Twin Falls electric power plants capable of generating 100,000 horse-powe- r. The project has been financed In the east during the past fortnight and its consummation Is assured. The largest of the three plants will be located at Shoshone Falls, where Dr. A Z. Conrad, I C. Rutun and others have had men at work for months boring a tunnel twelve feet square which will give a fall of over 200 feet and supply power sufficient to generate 20,000 horse-powe- r. This tunnel Is now nearly completed and arrangements have been made to push the work ahead with all possible speed. It is denied that any combination has been formed with Senator W. A. Clark of Montana, who is also planning a power plant at Shoshone Fulls. The plans of the newly organised company, so fur as determined upon, are to furnish the power for what is known as the Twin Falls irrigation tract. Lines will also be run Into the Wood river country and south into Nevada. The new purpose of the com- pany Is thought to be the supplying of Salt Lake with power. It Is known Salt Lake people are Interested and It Is probable the Utah city will have part of its needs supplied from this source. SMOOT ROAD WANTS ITS MONEY BACK Through an oversight or otherwise, the Utah Light and Power company did not accompany their recent requests for extension of their Salt Lake franchises with a check for $200, as the ordinance provides. That dereliction on their part will form the basis of an action to be begun shortly In the district court by the promoters of the Smoot electric road, to recover the $200 which they paid Into the city treasury when they asked for an electrical railway franchise through certain streets of the city. The promoters take the stand that If such companies as the street car company and the electric light company can get extensions of franchises without paying $200, there Is no just reason In their minds why they should not have a refund of their money. Jewelry jwChrislmas Giflr is bi-s- haw li,i elH'tvil ahead. We i, ;l splendid stovk for l we 111 Ladies For Cloak Sale.. CHILDREN hold them for delivery. C. A. BEGHTOL Jewslsr. LATEST STYLE ZIBELINE CLOAKS In black, oxford grey and brown, $16.50 and 617.50, anywhere else Our price CI1ISTMAS PRESENTS IN Books In Fancy Bindings. Toilet Cases and Albums. Fountain Pens, Gold Fens anil CUT GLASS. SPARGOS Our assortment exceeds in ex- -' Filled with our Choco-Istc- s and Bon Bens an exquisite present is offered. Ogden. Fruit Cake You should order now your Fruit Cakes for the holidays. Everybody knows our quality. ed JACKETS They are warm Attractive because they're short and selling at from $2.90 and $3.90 $95c to $3.9 0 I. L. CLARK & SONS CO., 2356 are mads repairing glasses perfect in my workshop. Nothinq in alaases ton complicated to bo ropairod on short notice. EXAMINATION FREE. to S56 25th St Phone 107-- 2362 DIGNAISTS J. T. Kushmer, DANCING ACADEMY. Manufacturing Optician. AT THE BIG 8PECK8. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY FROM 4 TO 6 O'CLOCK 25 CT8. ADMISSION - - - Washington. NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO GRAINS Bought and sold for cash or carried on margins. Continuous quotations. Reference, First National Bank. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 215. 2482 Washington Ave. Christmas Announcement WE want everyone to have an opportunity to avail himself or herself of our Great Reduction Offer and to that end we will and THURSDAY sell everything in our store at 20 per cent, reduction from our TO-MORRO- W regular prices. 20 Our Idea To Induce quick sales arid cash purchases we make this marvellously striking reduction In prices on 'all our Christmas Goods. Every department Is Included, and we offer THIS SUGGESTION: that you come early, Inspect our stock and take advantage of thle - CENT PER I REDUCTION Stock opportunity. 6 SftMUCUtUr Some things we are selling for Christmas Presents... CUT GLASS MORIAGE WARE VASES CHINAWARE Wednesday and Thursday ALL DAY FRYER $5.00 te, Grinding Lenses chilcom- JACKETS For ladies, wann, In sevcomfortable, eral colors, formerly $7.50 to $10.00 Our prices Entire ttnt, richness and beauty any in KERSEY8 Norfolk style dren's sixes warm and fortable Our price $8.00 Holders. Our Candy Boxes at $5.00 f Christmas.. gain KERSEYS band Appllqued, collar with yoke and satin lined, the wholesale price our price 1 for... ZIBELINE Childrens Cloake-lll- ue, red and brown Ages 6 to 12 years An exceptional bar- $15.00 SUITABLE Orchestra music from $ to 5 p. in. Ogden Furniture and Carpet company. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony In greet quantity is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland Bentorvllle, Va., serves as an example. I had Bronchitis for He writes: three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective In curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c and $1.00. ...An Introductory Offer... the holiday trade, which It will pay you i examine. We have a m.'ixniib eiit slock of rings in all tbe latest settings. You can nuikc ynur selections now and Q For everybody; some beautifully bound and in sets. Our stock la Immense. GAMES While they last we will continue selling $5.00 Carbon -olla Boards for $3.75; the $4.00 kind at $175. BOO K8 BK TOILET SET8 MANICURE SETS DRES8ER BOXES IN CELLULOID and LEATHER . . Our entire line boxes of elaborate Including writing materials for the most select correspondence. DOLL8 Prices 15c to $4.00. Xmas Isnt Xmas to a little girl unless she gets a dolL STATIONERY TRE |