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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. lULRJsUAY EVKXLM, UkUtMliEK 17, liHM. y MCAPPCADAN K P EAST in YEAR'S RECORD OF FIRES SIDE BELLE: IS MYSTERY SHOWS ONLY SMALL LOSS Property Destroyed Was Valued at $396,345; surance Companies Paid $326,478. In- (5 BIGGEST FIRE WAS IN ATLAS BLOCK. 0 'A! 1 :; The element of fire has destroyed $:;y6.o43.G3 worth of property in this city during the eleven months between January 1st and December 1st. Of this amount, $69,867.60 was actual loss, the balance, $326,47S.0S being paid by the various insurance companies protecting property in this? city. During the above mentioned time the fne department has answered 167 alarm CSTAOUSHBQ 1DB4 fled ' : NEWSPAPERS HAVE SAID TOO MUCH. t , frm hir niothrr Iti.m Ul: "I h.we a'.d iiothtr.s to th ) taf Tlt p tper u'.riavly. TJiy " ii lKn;t pat!l.! c l Wi'.rn ; r;hr f matl'-- ef, n.ailua nut." v,f J 1 Dayr '' tf they Hi o. Pi.ir.o tit red. at t irni let, yard tl.i .f ,'y lr.vf nir. L.crn. t: rc value tti, .VO-lnc- h ) r Hvalar I te4tci 51. DO. rr.i itetr. for tti Sr. thl ClsmltlEc r.i El for Bth R-r- .k r'" 62lc rek to -- 79c f4 Eidct Horn pink. 7 light blue.Mkc!4 38c J:r w!d fncy width. ,lown. rr.ohalr r.nihJ. tl. handw5tn-- t C lumber Rr?lei. vlu Sl.i. m thi Dsuu fil 3sl fTt. infillttoa. T?y p other treat on Chi:n day by th- Sa Hat ion Army, the iivn tf whii h .ir maklne n ,r.iu ' tr . Iii for 4 irmtfr .lrt.in. f r n:.itieJ ate rio ; ie.g ll.e rc'i:d i. s Uu .tr.d fan.l.i 'u f ' hit natr.e. uc . and t umbi-m U ii. . I an tX"tl th family, and . ... . .. . . .. . v H ins i i UlrplJ riH 11 vim 'I'iiimi l.ti(r " way of lotiie jih well .. "ji-! t In ",nirit)Uti..i. limn erii tfoil In give ,tTe elii re. ejvrd i tie Klen Ik - pr ytd During Septtn ber the record fV.ovv? eighteen fires attacking $3S,3fK) worth of property, insured for ?17.6'iO. The , ft i th? h.mlrrat:t deisr. in "WHITE EHEHOIDEUCD EK1RT exact loss above the insurr. nee was M nd tt h!. rtst ING th amount of the losses t2312.23 and FLANNELS, vnid-vrldhratf i UTLK THIS ON SALE S1.75. the amount of insHiiv.nce paid $1732.25. vAil rdr- at t!:r.. tnually October was a light month, having It y.ird only ten fire. Property to the amount , of $23,145 was exjos-and $4S00 insurSp i ance involved. The total losses were f insurance paid $143;:.15, the amount $1043.15 and the exact loss over the insurance $390. 1 U1 cal!s. pl.i tf.; tor. ard .ill artp l During November fifteen fires v.vmv I! u,.The total value of property exposed of h. on tree ,n the iami!)' exposing $237,060 In proper w to fire in this number of conflagrations reported, Natlo.-- . U Cuard. I'tah on which was carried $l.':7.90u insurant e. nt th Plnr.o Sal th lion't forget inoii va $2,046.81, and the amount Only SI 13 was actually lost, the sunt of1 Dayne? A; ltomney Piar.u Co.. 4'i Ktch- surance involved ?1.115,97.. J194S.90 being paid in insurance ar. i ards Etret. Holidr.y Items Then- - were fewer fires in February the original loss being $2091. !.. r.ote oh hijlrs !.t. The N T.i than in any other month, there being I'nM MuI!Vrf ShiM. Ilii'i!k'. Thr in no hy rrrry cr. btuHs't ktr only nine. August leads the record, Ii'"'!.--, 4"iii:r SUJe-.!rJi.f l.lfl". r. FORMER with twenty-fouSALT LAKER t! ntn.n ivi'.i. Cn.tirfilai; or te. In January ten fires occurred, exposM'try ChiU'ma. W rt artr.ta f ?r 11 cf tfcf & vcotfirrr TCttiiY uimwN. ing property to the amount of 13,09a ha-- r 14 Min St. Ro':rvr f y fc!ikin. ar.-- l p'.er.rj SHOOTS HIMSELF and involving insurance in the sum of $:1200. The insurance paid during thi.THE DESEHET CIGAR. RIEGEB ft LINDLET, to dijtjib-t- t. month was $200, the actual loss $500. Z' c 't.t". Sel l ?.y a'd rtf.ir Jot Two -Palmer I Badly Wounded by A. IVrnMfin, nr.ufa In February there were nine hies, Roy Th VTL,'t.rj MreLr.." tirr. il Market which exposed $868,653 worth of propert '.reel. the Accidental of Discharge The 5.1(18,425 insurance. involved and ty insurance paid was $304,947.58, the acHis Revolver. f illlir.B The ftl.'- - !..-tual loss $263,662.58. leaving the unpaid Not t ?r! h In e. oi;-- . f ur t h off a Single Case of the Klo;;s at $3S,715. This was the month of Nicn, a. c!:.itii::. y ruitnor. who recently Wt Salt the Atlas block fire, the only bi blase in the city thifJ year. Re- , I,uk tyr Iilicn. Mont., while trlr?r to Loathsome Disease Buy the Friftr L.r.dt. hoot a coyot v.llh a .,c ! Small Loss in Iu.arch. I i 1 i I St An i i;.--r rryi.lr. M.II...I. -- ed cm n 1 the to dis arli-- il i tr.-- !i tally if" harK'. P wcuffti (t.n During March fourteen fires occurred, I mains in the City. The ))ullt Mitered th? t!.hy purt T t .tiiti t'- t'liil'-- t fill- - thiIT l ;:"en. if in which $12,175 worth of property was l ' I! niH fit in ir !.i:,t ! ami fout:d r whin !fj; had i'llnv involved. exposed, and $30,200 insurance ., n lvi ni , .f The jrlv 11. to nieu ileal lifiMiyi. , i The insurance paid was only $625, the .... TT .. . t. !r't4 ll.e is ; a 'I t ft r .wiuf t ( Has not ncrt? sir.Rle i, ii.. tin. t r.r u,.y hy i i A i r smallpox i a i n 1,' .i i ii.iw ii ii i iii re. i ;u tual loss $640. bi-verr. iW.-ruc uIm-ov. th in uivl ccivin? lt lie out in jr.ii a '.t?o?,i not , Salt , and . there v.a Lake, were In April fourteen fires reported ,t .fn,. v, mt t': a ( and attended to. These exposed $6:.97 case in the pesthouF". One year ac;o . h .ff r auliir I r en. ; i;, mm f j""4 !;rr r 'nt.itlv' worth of property to destruction and there vere twelve cafes in quarantine. . Nlt ol. A. TiTe St. l)er :rt j:.'nii: dmr.ife. sum The in insurance. private involved $24,000 riMM-i- s The last flap; that was out va on thon tw fl.Mirs. unoxeolieti . f. c'ot $7444 was paid in Insurance, the nt th tr.;t- - t j a house of on man named Cale. Kishtli vie Main. popular prices. was $9'44 and the net loss $2300. iS tr P KANSAS CITY SECURES The unlucky number of thirteen hres West street, where a little girl had ti; was disease. This removed f occurred !a;it forcet Ti.ir.o flaj? the XTXOX. CONV: Sal PROHIBITION nt th I.nt in May, exposing $27,640 worth night. Payne A: ll.imvy l'iar.o Co., 4t Jlifh-ard&property and involving $40u0 insur at;rii-utes Health Commissioner Stev.art Ftreet. There was $289.23 paid in insurr. . ant. the n ! n . t: -- Tbi re CHIC this efficient to condition work the less amounted to $1114.23 and of the ance, I.SV Vihh, ! com sol'. Plt h h r" and extra "t sanitary inspector.' Offered a Bribe. the actual loss "S3-"r. r. t 0 ff! .. j. inspectors. ;mi ,i ! its day, li.-l.ia-iDuiing June nineteen fires occurred, quarantine I. M. ttit'ity. T. S..o, Macr liliinlill The cause for only disquietude it "fi. li.n of Kan.i) ftt$:W0.273 worth of property was placed K: l.. i A'6-- : ! i.f inride ui ). K presert is the r"c?valenee of fn:alIjox before th" ;n jeopardy and $220,730 insurance inI .lum crini; itv ...iiv ( ,1V. I no!t).!f pi Jury ir.JS-- a ii. It .! t,,t ;. at i and other in 5:iiil Cheyenne t.. to I ,f ttplaces - is I ici.j trw-- t.tj,K ofTerM tJftt ! lt I .r ,l" volved. The insurance paid amounted lone as the dispase is by the brPk piivJna n i..cm He 1. to K.him ilv to $:(imi3. the losses $9465! and the actual Wyoming. Aa v In rn " ;it j i: mn who ''tie report tf i.e irr.mirrr P ,or neighboring Plates and npiMin loss $44rt.". the heaviest of any month propapate would f.'.vnr tlie roiin,)n of. .!;. Iti tl.e tr. n:,- - j jjr ry it" iti th'- year with the exception of Fcb-ru.- ir cities there i" danger of infection and tract. This wnst!i,?i the seeond ttni", j M is the priee of pftiKft In y."l unremitting vigr,ane . to Mayor CUneit's t uttmniy' i t ii i? irv!irx. ' wfc thnl Ttie In! l n ; t. as vrell as of sanitary political safety. offered a -. lei In July there verp twenty-on- e I'tlbe. l u fire?, In. bidli'jf pto i riryjf cxposinir ?245,"2." worth, of property, insured for $ir;:00. The losses amounted 10 $2299. the insurance paid $1230 and ROY KAIGIIN'S CASE ti e actual loss $1049. Are all r.ght as advertising COMES UP SATURDAY Many Fires With Liht Losses. Although there were more fire? re mrdiums, for thoie who verted in August than any other month, i the true loss was not as great as in sev- Application for Pardon Backed "by take a but : : : i eral other months. Property to the exStrong Petition Beating: Many tent of $128,233 was txnosed, on which, there was $23,300 insurance. Thy Signatures. amount of insurance paid was $1975.33, Inter-Mounta- in the amount of the losses $2600, and th? exact loss over the insurance $623. The State Hoard of Pardons at its re?- nlar monthly meeting to lie hi M next j H 71 SMHnCHES x ( will be al;ed to pardon Kv wt? Saturday ASKS COUNCIL'S AID ntc-ti-i to the p.- - ni Ur.l iary Kaichn. for the Udlirt; of Wiilard for five REACHES A CLASS OF f Hay ne. ai d t.i substantiate the IN ADVERTISING S. Of unequalled value M a strong jetition has been prciar'd.pl;a PEOPLE WHO DO NOT This petition contains the siKiiaturcs cf the all phyhankers, nearly kading FAKE A DAILY PAPER Geoig9 Blair Has Scheme to Exploit Kicians, busme.-- s men and lawyers, of; . IJm-rwomc-nC. Slieriff Fratik eighty TJtah'b Resources at the St. and h!n deputies, Ham Nav- An aivcrtisemrnt in The lor and his deputies. Captain of Polire Louis Fair. .1. H. Ilurbidge and the entire police . InicrMounUln Farm:i will force, and twenty newspaper rep- - j K. Blair apjeared before the resent ins: every Ccorp-daily paper in the city. ' brin Rcoi results, especully Counc-icomnittee of the whole last ' "The The Angelus," Ix.s Anrrelc. a ar.l y.aid that he was Rates In mail crier tra-'- c. Knutsford," Salt Iuke. The two finest Ctah advertiser to lie distributed at the hotels west of St. Louis World's fair. Chicago. very reascniHe. Address He told the Council that the State had contributed $2.vj0 to promote the OSGOOD MAKES DENIAL 8 & r ;cheme. and requested the Council to OF REPORTED SHORTAGE. Inter-Mounta- in ontrlbute a like ?um in view of the 1 he Salt Lake bene tit Salt Lake City will derive. lie 5 ONE-FOURTH in the State were said that other cities New Turk. Dfr. 17. J. C. for.waiting the action "f this-ofcity. A mo- merly chairman of the board Op?oo1. l BETS of directors the whole of the Colorado Fuel tion that the committee and Iron company. to the Council wa., lost report favorably denied today the rumors of a d'.'crepa r.cy ' ar.d tlie matter was referred to the FiON In the accounts of the company.' Mr. f- - I nance committee, with tlie understandMid: j AND ing that they repen t one week from next goodThe story is made oat of whnp rlot!i .Monday night. They will investigate Jind it 1? not only untrue, hut it ma- - i the matter along with the Covcrnor. lieious. If it were true that $."..!' ev of corning' bad been used for t n pro vernen ' i i without being aceornted for, thu c;u!lrin Raised. From the Dead. ONE-FOURT- H ;i diFcrepaney. it seems to m that tlie C. W. Iandis, "Porter" for the Orienb a galn.r rnt!ir thi'ti would company tal Hotel. Chanute, Kan., says: "1 jc ioo-r- . Jy a matter cr taet not ni penknow what it was to suffer with neuralny of the income of tin company ha ever 0.00 kind ? Fpent without proper entries being gia, 'deed I did, and I got a bottle of been "for00!1.'?? for Hallard's Snow Liniment and I wes made on the book!.' 'raised from the dead. I tried to get rr $7.00 kind $12.00 kind Don't forg:L the Tiano Pale nt th rome more, but before I had deposed of for for 71, e ctl.T !.1T wi rcikrtfl flf.l i .r N1 IkAr !t pD.Z,D 40 I'iano Co., Richltomney my bottle, I was cured entirely. I am D;iyns $7.50 kind tellin' de truth, too." 25c, C0c and $1.00 ards Street. ten tf tL- - ViU L'.qcir CV. lie !'".vif! H la at Z. C. M. I. Bussia Wants Peace. $8.00 Vind "rt?0. ..'?? St. Petersburg. Dec. 17. The X.irolc .i Park Rates Lowered. for the ofI Viceroy.1 ,A!exirr. organ . If ; Mi A cldcasro, Dec. 17.At a joint meeting of ... i c personal i a .Innfln i jcri 'o $9.00 kind I o.ii the lines interested and the roresc but she hould also know that Ku. jeace. of Pa.rk the eomnanv J h'?rr staelellowstone held I tips rutea to the VA cannot surrender vital to for- National ciirners. enner Japanese orlni'rts f..iday. Arncrl aii. by ' I ,;irk 'ro:n all points w ere lowereil from re llno.uishinif her bif: undertaking in ManWe to i' per cent. Arrangements have churia, created at tho cxi";ne of KussUn made with the statro nnmnant- icna rate iMen's f ir.NTinc rou.r.cTor.s cf $'' from Chicago will 'be made blood and trvasure. by tor the entire park tour. Tho round trip nt Don't Piano Sale the forget the ratc trom the Twin Cities and Omaha will 'I: Sifo. Daynes & ltomney Piano Co., 40 Rich- fr d -- - up-pe.il- ed !n-rJ l.t H-- 'n?r4 -. r lt-:- r . i . l -- I 1.20 .' ! " f t I- T?r -! . - . NEVER UNOCBSQLO ChoU? cf pUIn cr tlppl u ldc- - xccptiot.a!'.y rich qurlilie o.-- I he, i nsch-ard- 1 ci.i'. r- MXCUPTIONALLY LOW PRICES CHILDREN OF POOR pur m KXCIiPTIONAL QUALITIES AT . CHRISTMAS TREE FOR The ' L. '' Plu.o I'.oma-- y & J EIDERDOWN VALUES l . f r t Pif.jr- - .' iHm't forget th a fcu-r GREAT FLANNEL AND fnucti h-- r M 3NE PRICE TO ALL r' luin. dainMor pr.d '! he faM ;) ') - m- tcv i. l,ar foiJ jld net. IimiI hid raid KT m m&r ! 'hTi fjutianrd a to l.cf kr d" of Croftetr il'p.trt it? There Is an lenvi.t of mystery rounding the dlsappearuncv of Mtr Crofton. a belle of the Rait Hide, from her home at 222 South Third Ivist street. Lest Sunday afternoon, that 1:m not yet been fathomed. Persons who live in the vicinity of the Crofton home have made th matter of the beautiful girl'n dlappoarunc e their , ?ol topic of difcUFsion since that Urn.-nd declare that Mr, Crofton. the girl's mother, knows more of the n. alter than rhe has jet made public. 1. Misn Crofton. it vUl 1v 7 :'.?' o'clock la.t left her home about Sunday afternoon. f y g thul She of hour. would return In a couple hai not be n nen in-- . Mrs. I'rofton instituted .arch f..r her daughliT alone, which fd: coiitttvwd until Tuesday afternoon, when rh' to the police for eld. band-- d in ti.eir They. too. h.ive b--n iue-- t the ch.trmlnK girl, "who dropped absolutely from view. Mrs. Crofton attended a dur night, but her daughter v. as rut the e. Mrs. Crofton maintains a Milt m r . Jenee to representath en of tie Wh.Mi asked If he knew anything conoung woman' uh cerning the her answer carried an In'.loii-tlo- n that the new spajr vctc to ! the ttory. l)lamed for publishing Salt Lake Hardware company. The loss occasioned by this blaze was $126,003 on the Atla.s building:, and $47,383 on tli 3 contents. This was partially covered by S07,3oo insurance on the building and on the contents. MOTHER SAYS " TXIAT sur- The biggest fire of the year occurred on February 11th. when the Atlas block, belonging to the S. K. "VVelker estate, and situated on Second South, between Main and West Temple streets, wan destroyed. The origin of this fire has never been fully determined, but it is presumed to have been caused by a lighted cigar being thrown down the e'.ovator shalt and falling into a quantity of oily waste. The fire was discovered burning: fiercely about 2 o'clock in the morning:, and before anything could be done the entire building was destroyed. So intense was the heat that the windows of the Cnlkn hotel across the wide street were tracked. The fire spread to the Central block, adjoining, burning out the east side and partially destroying the slock of the (!) "qIRLS Mother of Lcvcnda Crof-to-n Blames Newspapers for Publishing Story of Daughter's Absence. ' .5 SMALLPOX VANISH ES ct.-bratt- G-r- r.i-!y.o.- i - ! a-- i r.-- g;gM-lgaadMXUJ- 1 - Millions of Dollars r- - f'-- r a.-id- . - !.- nnt"-f'urt- - f 1- - e . ;' ?-- S m-r- hi.'. "... American Mercantile R i :- li--- . d.-'- M-.- . r e . -- !. - - -- reporlinq Jlqency, - I- - ; h.-.v-e 1 im-ardir.- r - .i'-e- . ci 1 rl-Id- i: tl-o- .ld -- 11 -- THE DAILY PAPERS diiy, Farmer he ' . ! y.-ar- as a y iff ; tr,i-n- e l ! Farmer, OFF Qty SMOKING JACKETS. HOUSE ROBES BATH ROBES OFF i I $4.50 j A FRIEND $400 Cr 1 . . ; m 1 ards street. The world s best fitting ready-to-weoff. clothing, NICOL & CRABDE. PICTURE FRAMES, t E. 3RD Sa ar oiie-four- th 'Vof.. nT. are on the east side of Main street, under the electric sign "Gray's" The Outfitters. n-V- i Don't forget the Piano Sale at the Daynes & ltomney I'iano Co., 40 Rich- $5.65 $6.00 $6.75 Merchants' Protective Association or n.i di:i:tk ards street. Blue Point Perfecto, Utah's Favorite Cigar. Not how cheap but how good. Th best ready-to-Aeclothing: for off regular prkeV. men, NICOL. & CRAB BE CO. 220 Main. ar one-four- th J. Will Gray & Bro 153 Main Street. Top homi: f.-- CcraxatrrSal ri:nLK dus t i.iki: v 1 |