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Show THE SAXHMLAKE TELEGRAM. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1904. SITE FOR NEW RESORT ON LAKE IS BLACK ROCK .......... ROOSEVELT STANDS RCA' 1 8 ED f CliOOL. 1KB , 3 EDITION cqtaqjudjicd inna WEBSTER'S BY BISHOP WOOLLEY DICTIONARY . On rcm-tnendatlWASHINGTON, Jan. of Senator Heytnjrn of Sbo the President today appointed II. Smith M.W WORI5 AND DCfTNITION'S. Capt. D. l.-DavDocs Not Wooiley. & former bishop of the Mor-ruo- n Experienced Navigator, chureh. to be aseayer of the tr.lct T at Boise, City. Ida. The dlacuaaton of Favor the Antelope Island Location. DMC PRICE TO NiTVCH Woolley'a appointment cause-- cocsldr- able political ajorsip. ; & At a conference at the White llouat to which the President. Secretary DEEP CHANNEL NEAR BLACK ROCK. CALLAHAN'S Shaw and Senator lleyburn were parties, the matter was fettled. Chart "OLD BOOK" STORE were made against Wooiley by two , Saltair Beach is on the edgre of a channel of deep water that runs Boise City editors and wre Invttll-gate- d II We Jnd South it. 0) from a point about a mHe this side of Antelope ON the reeort. island, past c committee from the Treasby Phone J414-ana on to Black Rock. The average depth of this deep water channel Is committee'! The ury department. from flfteento twenty feet along the entire distance of nlne'mll;s. Farlandings were placed before the Presiwere out No recomren3atlor.a in the lake the water is still deeper. CAPT. D. L. DAVIS TO ther dent. la said it but made by the committee, THE TELEGRAM. the chargs practically were ruftslned. announcement wa made 0 would not be n appointed, that Wooiley Captain D. L. Davi?. who has navi- be a good plan to move the Saltair pa- but after careful consldTat'on of the Nice Juicy Salmon or Hli- gated the Great Salt lake from end to vilion, as the dancing is as good where matter the PreMdext derided . t muke but Steak? and so Informed end during' a period covering many it is as though there were twenty f?et the appointm-n- t. r of water it. under I r. would advit- the tor lleyburn. thtf t!m of NMbinjr years, is an authority on aJl matters construction of the promenade, held that it remd evias an President tl the othr W gt them. el The connected with that natural wonder. easy and inexpensive solution of the dent that th thaige Wile agatntt from it. teaeoaabl fih. frt Speaking of Saitair beach and methods problem." Wooiley were due to jo'tltica! Mar. da'!rpcker njLjamnj that might be devised to improve condiAND OY5TERS TOO YOtTLL NOT HAVi: ANOTIICR CHANCK ZU18 tions at the resort, Captain Davis saiJ to' The Telegram today f15ow. freh big (rat.day. Juicy eveo '"Half of the delight of a, bathing reLet u ytiy an tdr. sort Is that of the' spectators watching 99 the bathers. Now the bathers can be indistinctly seen with the aid of only field I1 ...... tor thi wtk. glasses.. Persons who do not care to enter the water like to watch those who do. It is also to the advantage of the -t A fer lh' Q jlity WMi A'.l r".r,r!; "lO Y" C.r,oo TniNGH TO i:at. resort to have the bathing within the ....... ...... ............. jard range of vision, as those not in the Friend of Mr. Smoot Undertakes to Show That the 85 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. waters see friends enjoying the bath and v f?r Pie All Wc l While I . i.l. a Uilt at Ck; wish to join them. Telephone 54. Is a Busybody "The bathing at Saltair beach is too far. from the report. To overcome this difficulty, as it now exists, the manage To The & his famly. to Washington If the Sr.t Kditor of The Terrain: ment or the resort might build a covNO il.fe. oil ered plank promenade from the resort Will you plaso this In as are the hoii govrr.'n wants to paper, or or tiu: r.tiviir a: in outH of the Mirm rhuch. hy. out Into the water. i am, a constant of your Papr. the rut:roxnmoN R." that, not rsk Go-- l in faKtlnff A' Is this country bocoming a piticoal Advantages of Promenade. Pear tcr day & nights. A- 1 onen a National BanK of th-?& runlng think to "The spectators could then see the htA. , rin-a- l wa to. the King & hi At U Vmk ritr, in th- - Republic, f t mabathers, and the latter could have an not Mr. Smoot been w ill know Here, as Dream if a trun in the Hn't j a Jt-,u7t th il- lutr.f, a or odd fallow son, woM. easy road to travel to and from the he not Dar thay. been, sent by th- State. Ar th tn cross him an M. in & ut, water. Parents- could then keep a watchuf. tht & ful eye on their children without going popel y.movnccf govener & wheat busne as the oider that Denr not K. mike It p;hr c Ii.t-- I into the water. Know it. if th Mrmn church, is lr.nv ai d ii'-in- t J ea: , .... 17. S. Seneat, to Dear, to in Suit, this viv- irurf-so' aft. "An electric car line might be a4ded Stat By InSulU eoft to stand nil, the lias K a Sular, on our Senairr J to. them, it mnor thn the Irish later, for, the convenience of the bath- tor now casting, given h. bon' fo ertvT e:rei!a. t. our .e.a other, Senator a Rome wood. we. !M" this to Bg.inw er?: The expense of installation and . tlnn maintenance would not be particularly Cathie & a strong one at. that, why Do tip of th- - Shnle tf you plo. Irish if V. Iv button to rmtt L'ntt'4 . '.n;. th Mornians ar. a trUlc o tho I.. H. heavy. ir..nln not put him out. & Do thay not call & on ? PrmlurT no had "It would.be necessary ,to cover the they love It t. for th affr. thuy I. plu-kt- , rt vrl;r on the Sam Roman, church to tight the S. n low thic to h m.ib. Plun tovern. promenade, to protect the bathers from Morran fufniV-i- f ar.d i;Ovl church. Bnlr.c-ho-- . th.iv She, mother, Athro, Lie run. like dog. j& then rom to Hi! kill Z dr , . com out all of tU"irt hure. But not ."' Athey lo "The resorts of thft East are usually & if Mr land our Ir-- j nobJ rug vlth them, bring frcm National as Smoot. Dun rong Slnoe located farther from the bathing than left the State to It Annual CMaranr alc f WJstfr land wbn did not over lelin Our Uiki trot on our business. to this Saltair. because of the tides flowing in L.et. us. knowof ofUtah, the V. S. But to M-- K-- put our rtia i t : afrtil & Thi it at oiir what up. on the hi- - mountin & clam, it to. Be Du from tiit tt.k Huitins:. tour rjsatjrt t pf-- t ft f:1! all trfx. and out. In "England, where sea bath- Busness of the Senat. to Mr. call Smith ". and tanVrtt not ro as is here popular nearly Ji.m'J tni!op-t- i fuit a! ing they part of th' t. S. Bus that, ehow treatte ffrmrr jartljf en? half f rr,ni rt,nvrd on thr Part, i think nt. IHd not B. Dj hare separate bathhouses on wheels e ..... as.-r.f;t that can be moved from place to place. l'tic. ouug. Say. A teach it to all his Ch"'k and ctlir The establishing of such a thing here $ fcr that our for- work. and ...... ...... rlep frrr not pay. for reading i- plu-'- r. Did h not Star . . ...... "The owners of Saltair ar building U tl Ira- tb h our Uw I think &. Did h Na- tbeir hatbhoupe farther out to get good not give th. lrlh work, and gh thrn Kt's of o;hr...... th land to Build up. thr Bmm tiorl iepth. but that excludes. the public and " f is bcnrneil to the. bathers only. frrftl's,i . church;- did not th Mrrnn rt-yto. Hall. , .... give ...n'c! fburrh thr "Water Out. of Far Plenty to Pr-,iit in P. L- C. h"r &: Did i;ot "Saltair beach is on as good a site as Mf ;ovrn Tonne tin all IVti. litsr there is on the lake. The only trouble is Mornie or JintU. that lnd. t mnb that the pavilion is too far from the Important Discovery of h"ine for ifthm SelfmnuA- (,iinal & p f u i wl! water. There "is. plenty of water, fullv r.t Ir,dpnd. vry th. fo. t". t. Tr'a'ircr i i isht feet of it. -- 000 f f et out. The build-'.r.- z x that ain Hre wltii th Wr rffl of rir'j!. Cliff Dwellings Made lard roi"d. of a covered promenade to the deep 1 ni".id fr from !i V. hy- tha Slavry v attr would not be a particularly heavy . t HonTl a'l man tn.iv. btD. jfnv woo rjnth nr.d lining and ni'iinml-TSp-i- t. farms Htto. v.. ant Jan th in Utah. "There is def p water nearer the shore A-lard Iidy. that. h to. to fit. it lUack P.ock, which is better today ProTf at. Jo. Smith. let th K Pr.-- . than is CJarfteld beach, the old favor& th.iy find smd thr 'm. The attention of the American ln?ti-tut- e dent ite. fr-th Mormnn as In th lTlt - XT TT in Sut'1!' fi"'t beach to Garfield "I faf out of Archaeology has ben fiirectd w th f!ovmrn hn think for. not f'rdi--!rrl! found conditions there about . to the tlif lrsd-n- t ni.fi to' hr hnDiith h- -Morn o .n n NMtl'.ril discovery of cliff dwellings In hr.tr-- same. as. at Saltair. - I The water is t j' thi'.k no( fejrf e'it5r. -hallow, and, taken all in all, Saltair is IUtah. further north than thy have pour I H, f th-- y not fw, th ttramn Jfe ir ... al irr the better place of the two. bvfore found. Thrt?e are in Do thay all ov r Sh- Ian-- Sp-av ll rf p.if i. ti rr Na'i-.1 U TT- - --. . . It .....1 t.IVP i . . ' (1"'i" "Riark Rock is better by far-tha-. I I.ji to i the Morman p"P I A- If h Man. was. Pul. Dae 'l irj.L lrfi:Ml. t be can found water Garfield. Deep ," ....... .. .. V near the road that runs from Price to in Jail Did not the Mormurs. srnd a I 't closer in than at either Garfield or Salt- Vernal. f roan chun. A monv to on hl deasent l Jt l'i trix air. Garfield is about half a mile from i .. or e Cliff n fc hitn work ff before h;ive nver r1:rk . i t-bfn hi r.i til th- - truth A-- v Hi.inik .)!;. Black Rock, and the latter place would found dwellings (!- of rt th- m'.r'l Ar furtlier north than the r. canyon new a resort of the Rio Grande snd th" Colorado in h( . a J"W I thnl. H be the best site possible for fi... ...... ..t o.lt t In flchf ir f "Tlr-iof f fr adjacent to the city.has not a i ; Mornvm. th t southeastern and r souths pmnn ltah .1 . spot on it "Antelope island ,it H ,hf(l . ... V. Second Sorr.e are found in Arizona My, that thr v-'Phone y. as good as Saltair beach. There is no Colorado. KMa. rood New and i Mexico. ui... . I .it im fresh. water there, and, while the lake i The new cliff d rdlini aie uithin limp"' Hour A- hon ;r,r -c Saltair, it . quite' so'Abad as atwould I. A- - Ih.iy i of i !! all milfP lr"ian of on a rot twenty station tftsl to 'in.'e have t;rok. Fjtill shallow. person . it t i Put. lxp-fi- t. j am. lUit the th" line n ftuiiiiin to from running l'rie : t iiil. go alxmt 300 feet to get a good bathing Fort flag" lurnre fr.-t nil. thrnk sfod Duchepn ana Vernnl, In th reIrlily I'ri depth. a .orm. a to.i . a P Dad Land cUTr and Tav.:-put- s rrmnp :ua:,. man, to me that it would gion of It' does not-seeA: a good humll man. at ih A plateau. p.tem r.vt I tliink govern Tourg A turn of g.- -l Prof. Byron Cummins of the UniverHd n A ltloo.i Irish hir.i th.. Hon Mr. J. nt Vfrth iV'ir.lf nf ?i!t of the The Niagara Fire Insurance Co., for- sity of Utah, who I? a I Smith, tiorl P!..j..s thrro. linth "for i. W. f". Atltf . f.i!.;r ..-- t hr nK Jacobs, is now repre- Archaeological institute. w!!l probably K. merly with A. L. ' tin HitiV. C.nrnfd ot.rnrlv I're.iH ih the "Wilson-Sherma- n d lhi to 52 novy-diiverr-i the D,.n go for the atove I'dtftri'M t ir . to t ro.! iiff dwelliliay Co., sented by the tay ; f . of tnf this if yoj fv hame kun legate r' country ings durlnir the cn.inr summer for th" trih IW West Second South, upstairs. to put thi fn th Ho' year suyp'T Cf R.nf JIarat 5?t t u. th purpose of making investigations. ..ijv.r W, V. AtMMt r, . r. Ti!r.n frcn. wVr : '.otk ?a Ir! If f for 1m i:ut cf tut inowimg yz you 't it tlm. C'rrrt:'ItNK .viii .snow you to n n mr.ri rf i.ne ICNt'X. n a talk Scut. Tk ef a!l Impsrfect Digestion thinj; we ricn't jct time a itn.in:n of yup. paphi:. tA NC I!. JJ 1IAVH Means le?s nutrition and in rorren'jer.ce Salt I.nk.- fity. Jan. to er z:. ixn. bcttle barrel, a.waya pin by redyJL ililp. lir'-t'liss vitaMty. When th liver falls to JvIEOPR t.it Wfrtte r LI?CDLXY. r., hi ...rrt R;terttw blood secjete tile, the 'ycnr.ifg loaded In Uruguay. Revolution ot Jrii.rr. U) Vhe Wliifkey KtrtbaaUv.ith bilious prcoertif.s, the dlg,f'Stio:i beI. A. i:AN.. N:ry M..nt. ld o. Ur;.gury. J.m. y. -- Tl 0-comes impaired and the Imwcls constilmHrf.-.ir. u,e ;un!n pated. Herbine will rectify thi?;. It liistirg-nt- ji ti'o; l fotnmanfltt hv gives tone to th? stomach, liver and kid- T hi r?nit m nt l a vs u BROKERS ARE CRUSHED cin. i'3r.1. Th tnf.urs. neys, strengthens the appetite, I'tua brohi-Iar h ni. th-BY LOSS ON COTTON. and with up eevrrnl l.4i,Jt. improves complexion, infuses af The "City Council took up the matter new life and vigor to the who'.- system. coflnifri Iti- - P.fitrili.nu fretrr. ih-- r l. ;nt liiJtrmrl. Tie r!urf..n ihey of better fire protection for' theaters in CO cents a bottle. Sold by Z. C. M. I. ba!-rM.miri. ;..ms an I r Itr.liiinore. J.n. 1 llr i'dlli. 'tr t n- its meeting last night, and considered nr. arr."ttg th'.,. ho hav- ! trkft-.iI'f.int ar.t Mudge May Climb. the new theater ordinance introduced fc r.K- - ;1rm ff U. N. MTTlt. M C. i re2Ielnze-Clar- k and Hartensteln Councilman 20. A report i Toi'KKA. Jan. Kan.. t by J wn Fight. a f If irtrlf" rrrlwr. ferred it to the Committee on Buildings being persistently circulated in local New Yoik. Jan. J1. Vh.-- th. c,p- of r sm-i.- t .f th firm hd kr..n and Fire. fr r Purehnr.s railroad circles to th" effect that fjp'r.-er.Mn:iii: the v. - N. JlTtl'on, ft This new , ordinance provides that H. I". Mudge of th Santa whieli Aufii'tu. Ilflna- - ci.ir.pn ef Manager of the f,rm. BW'I the tt'.itf" nnd 05tf.n Vt,,-thai those having the control of any Fe is to be chosen timnt of the tw!jr h.-omp.my nn.l I'.. Itellu, the h I .f th .til.t theater..' church, hotel, schoolhouso road in the place of J. V. Kendrlck. for u. and trtajU lfore Jutlf Truni shall It Is not known where th report origiip-- l jurv or en fetten. other public out tr t building wm ad until nrtt causes the doors the swing outwardly nated, and the ofEcers here refuse to ttintny Th llahalMf arc piacol tw t tt-rm. nlnr to thjotiiT1 ii:n of Mart'.j,. inches passage dicu?s It in any way. and allow' twenty-fou- r Arc all right ai advertising and Hsii'V shall, who in to rondurv thr ctcfrnrw. 100 each mating capacity; way fcr aisiearhust bo kept clear of chairs and mediums, for thoit who other obstructions; exits must be kept take a dally, but t t x i unlocked during performances; theaters 50 or capacity of on having a Seating the more must have a ventilator roof over the stage that can be conveniently opened in case of fire, permitting Inter-Mounta- in a current of air to pass over the fiage ventilator. the Such out :md' through buildings' must alo have a water on the stage connects with stand-pip- e the 'Mty mains and a hose attached unfire chief. They der; the direction of theconnections with are to hate fire alarm REACHES A CLASS OF the fire sti.rion, seat Peeurely fastened over word "exit" f.r.d the to the floor PEOPLE WHO DO NOT the door--- . Stage rrenery, curtains md woodwork about ail and decorations TAKE A DAILY PAPER ANrJUAL SALE-T- EH r.llLLION with the. stags; must be saturated th-direcmaterial uuder The in World tion of the tuilding inspector. An advertisement In opening, the ' ordinancea profireA MILLION AMERICAN NUr.SINO KOT7frifc3 Veep themaelrea ecd their ides, musf be provided with InterMountaln Farmer wiJI babies In splendid hetth with CASCARLTB Candy Catcartlc. Tb m proof, curtain which shall be raised at derfui CASCARET3 2o r.4 for txcorae their babies the 'commencement 'and lowered at the Known thmj bring good results, especially wfco have trted ttaem. and so lb kind words ofniiau inrouon lhrse H3 aci end of now OVPR A MILLION the sale performance. Houses chall A MONTH. Macrss takes a CASGARET. baby aets ths benefit. TbeiweLDilutl taMet. In mall crder trade Rates commodating 7ri0 or more people by cp- the nurstna mother. rrrulatA her system. Inf of milk hor flaw iho one or more competent firemen ana maKes tier milk mildly p.'roi'JTt. aby osts the effect a'.rstel and verr reasonable Address rovd by the fire chief, who snan b?u as part of Its natural food: no VJolenca no danger rrfecil T natural u n ruace mik "TAey tne wu I whenever duty rtsuii.3. ao caor sour curai in did VI stomach, no mora wlcd crhc. the public and shall look after '.he ap ck?c cramps, convulsions, worms. reUsa nlohts. All drucraista, loc. XMever noia in built. Genuine taMet stainp-K- l anaJc. booklet CGC Hirtety days is auoei in Haraple paratus. Inter-Mounta- in frco. Address bTLRLINQ itEVLOJY COOfclcaao or Now York. e Salt Lafte The which, to ccmply with these provisions. J3 than not less of fine. a The pcjnaUv-inor more. than $100, and each day's omission constitutes a' separate off?n-- e. on . i :. is, 25c J ! ALkl UUaDOOtTQ LOAD UP QUICKLY N. - Semi-offici- , WHITE WOOL AND EVER EAT al Sr.. . - CANTON FLANNEL r.I-e- iii U. S. SENATE DENOUNCED s-- FOR INSULTING UTAH nd Te E. Harper's rr jrd p'i' Wl ir ACtt . Scaate -- J- kr.-v.- 'WW rt-ade- r gov-etne- nt. - e ? ? Men's Made to Order - 1 0-rii- r V Suits Half Price Ht-t- f-- 1 t.-v- ll tr . tT i.r NEW FIND OF OLD RUINS nthrc tr ilr. hl. ladr - f-m- eal ch ! Do-ktt'M- rr Ifl - irr f S6o r- in rt fl'-n- 1 . - r.'-lrnrtl-o-r Mor-m.in- Suits for S30 $50 Suits for $25 $40 Suits for $20 $30 Suits for S15 , 4-- - sjil Si-r- lr. n 1 l It..... tr-nt- b-r- - SORENSEN - S b-e- - n k -- fr-...- I 1 IK I 1 J ; J - - 1 '!'?. rn-i- n !'( 1 - r. h . f.-;,ti-- . m-n- I'' not - I "',. . South t.$ -:? - is-no- LARSEN, MEN'S TAILORS x .t - & MAAAAAAAA " E-- it ;i, -- nv-mbe- f.f r r-- t Uk... r b-- A-- t. FOR THEATER PROTECTION J:c tJkd Vt . - r It v. nrl - I.;i. f K.t-t- J - " N-ti- fr -r t;-.- j r T.-f-I!u- . r.-- - al '. vice-preside- nt 1 nc-iln- t rrr'l'''. Mr dj. ln r ttn . l':i a 9 THE DAILY PAPERS 0 Farmer The C.M P V CATHARTIC BOXES non-rnnibust- ibl " rro-tceda- m Greatest the Tht tr rmi in Farmer. Qty 0. |