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Show 1 The Salt Lake Telegram. 2 1 i fj I Inclement weather JAPAN IS PREPARED FOR JURY VISITS IMMEDIATE HOSTILITIES FIRE SCENE Throughout" -- be-- TOKIO, Jan. 1. It ia now stated that Sir Claude MacDonald, the British Minister to Japan, urged the purchase by England of the Chilean battleships, the Constitution and Libertadi A significant and' curious feature of the New Year's festivities, now at their height, is the revival of the old feudal battle songs by the people here. Tokio, Jan. 1. The situation ia growing extremely critical and it ia believed that the chances for war are greater than ever before. Peace hinges on the character of Russia's response. I? tv rtuss'an reply is unsatisfactory it is almost certain that Japan will fight immediately. It Russia desires peace her position will bo difficult to maintain, for the Japanese are distrustful of her promises. If Russia's response is delayed for a week, it is expected that Japan will an immediate answer. The announcement that Russia i seeking naval stations in Korea, buying stores in America and buying coal in Japan has increased the war spirit of the Japanese nation. Influential papers are urging the Oovernnient to promptly dispatch a fleet to guard the Korean coast and patrol the Korean channel. The Ministers of War and Navy, their general advisory staffs, and commanders are conferring daily. FtUl plans for the campaign of the army and navy have been prepared a:id the scheme of land and water transportation completed. The thoroughness of Japans is pronounced superior to preparations that of Germany prior to the Franco-Prussia- n war. It is that Koof the earliest large rea will be the scene anticipated operations. he iuvriP'on cf. Chinese territory other than by Korea a'r.d across the Yalu river, on the nature it is thought. w!U unfl extent of the Chinese efforts to expel the Rusisar.s. from Jlanchu'ria. de-.ma- nd di-pen- RUSSIA WANTS JAPAN TO FORCE THE ISSUE IN IMPENDING FIGHT. It posrf to take precipitate action in the event of Japan trying to force the si tun tion. A dispatch from Moscow says: "The imposition of war risks today by the Insurance companies In shipments hence to the far East was the first local t?mation that hostilities were eoiddered within- - the bounds of possibility. "There is no war talk, however, nor excitement. The general npathy of the of Muscovites is evidenced by the the slightest editorial reference In the Moscow daily "newspapers. The ncwn which Is filtering In Is published without comment. The Manchuria n correspondent of the Moscow CSaz-ttthe Cht nese plan. In the light of r sa3 ijnipi'irn, to concentrate 50, C'.; picked trovs a'.oiu; the line of the Kin Min Tun branch of trie Manchurlan railroad and c.t th thus Isolating Newchwang and Port Arthur. He adds that th? MukV-of by the Russian. was effected chietlyi for the purpose of chocking this move." A Berlin dispatch saya: "The Post this morning prints a editorial on the Russian-Japanes- e lengthy leading situation in the far Eat. The editorial, which bears the evident marks of inspiration by the Government, say 3 the situation Is still such thnt hope of a peaceable solution of the difficulties need The editorial nays not be abandoned. that the cabinets of the powers concerned a calm have preserved objective view of the situation, notwithstanding tho alarm in the ist articles press. The completion of all the necessary for eventualities, sajs a Topreparations kio dispatch, has been followed by a temthe receipt of Rusporary ltd!, pending sia's reply. it is reported at Seoul that the Russian Minister Is trying by every means to induce the Korenn court to of Masampho, as a grant Russia a lease naval station. The unrest In southern Korea continues. Russo-Japane- se ab-nc- e 1 ns, reoe-cupati- on Forty Musicians Plan, to Represent Utah at the Big St. Louis TO CUP.E A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. E. "W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. Forty of Utah's best professional instrumentalists, under the direction of Prof. Anton Tedersen of All Hallows college, are incorporating under State laws as the Utah State Band. They will represent Utah at the St. Louis exposition. Salt Lakers will, however, hear them frequently before they leave for the exposition. THE CURIOUS OLD WORLD. CHICAGO. Jan. L Coroner Trargrr List night took a Jury of six business men. Impaneled to Investigate the fire at the Iro quois theater. In vrhteh 60 person x ere killed, to examine the theater. The Jury j had spent the day In visiting norgufi to ?e iiiu corpses, un arriving at me the Jury f.rrt went to the stiK and Deputy Coroner tluculey polled out the where the fre otarted. The neat' In fpot the first ten rown on the Oral floor vrr burned, but b.u k nf that the orchestra chairs were l.i god c mdltion. In one corner of the slag" was k pile of brass spears and nrnwr ujmhI In lh production of "Mr. HI ur board." All that 1V visible of the of scenery In me extravagnnzapiece were nniail pd vt asho wrier the ncenery had dropped and burned on th staze. The st l frame of the ore lights, one of which I nald to have caused, the catastrophe, were idled In confusion near th front of the s(ak. Tho Jury askrd Coromr Traegcr regarding the asbestos curtain. J tne-ate- r ut m my Qthe BEST (not tr J o Terns and Coffets I none premium i rwj l'ne cf O 3-- arTy l.-T- here ha been liKCAVSK r, HOE trl.il will convince you. II I.. 2rd Thone ST4-A Nre fsS vv-v WHE5M MUST BE SOLD DURING THIS SALE CURED. MuKt'have PAY ef If row re Dee. Too ta a. w. taonaaixU e.e Vf tioi4 ef volnavarf fflnt ea t Mm pob.UU - it it u. . kU oormi tare e'." ir nf of troti .bu . am w . e4 eree our rou rtr rr )a 61mm. iinve . w ! rj.tinr; W rsre re B rt aa rtii A P. -1 - 1 Qttr-- i 0ee Uoart aaa4ar Itrnari aeI e iiv ?:!!? Ivrl Dea1brr,ke In a echeme The ltike In tt pohleT The Karl Yen. . fc B engiffe to American kflref. lr.trret.d 18 rt f the hoK. C.h only. Vincent-Not- t Shoe Company 4 DRS. SHORES IIIST r Iioum rIurctl for thl trrfat Quality arnl thoy arr alwayn laraina. So Look in our nr'cdow. romc in and A JVik? fyyLr 'f 'WTMw e n prins hocs. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH BARGAINS ia tkea ak a tt:e fee waea Ml tared. ., Tea- -eaa-- -, r k la V vtll4on of lare aortmcnt of aieMa ntter ear. llbtUtai alia: .1io I'viry -- l tea-Ja- r r pi-.a- oe t to u: to. pi k fc t prove evrloe all Ibrni t Utt cf bone t-.rm w kill our rt.o-t- or fftr from f trt 4;. Me4 bf if cor. , Chlcnpo News. The I'.irl I hcnnl THK MONIIV. BKI.DOM HUCiX SACBlFICi: MADE IN rc)OTVKA!a. $20,000 WORTH OF No f.neet V :l ltti.o4 a.aattenta report, unauthentlcated. how-eve- It; 4,. aare r n aUles that th? and pnsaag eoaetj u the iiUMt Zr the rear of the theater wire blocked by t o a A JJ teata fee I fk.et A.i. fMOIIk people who occupl-- d standlng-ronm- . The B'1rtaalat .u ao mt4 w actual seating capacity of the theater l: katil a rvrm rn naiiai WM M a kvod Tarteore'. )tr First floor. 7u); first tmleony, aet ond tpematorraoea. woaarrfwi. m;4 aa a balcony, 40.; total. lnl,'. at.:-- a.; en . ONknniMot toe aad a4t "1 do not credit th ft. ld ee la aeranav r le statenent." or write. Will Davis, a proprietor of Uio Iroquos '"ascrilxd to on of th uhrm. thai n WE CURE CATARRH many an Cr) persons were Mtandirg In the at) immi or tae teat rear of the nntn." V Heart a. l4f. kiaaara. mH:. mt n1 After the fire, however, nereril of tf-a CkMH o u4 rla. usher declared that at leant ? jvor- 4M4f UMiraak were in the theater, which mat only Pi;. a. aa, a 4 e n. nu-mcro- ua YK NKKH Tea & Coffee Co. fl- CHICAGO. Jan. Sell Shoes Why So Cheap? That morry and experlrnc can obtain oCook f- yem. jor We CLAIMS 2000 WERE THERE STRICTLY LEGITIMATE. Atlanta Constitution. "Pis is a curious ole worl." said Brother Dickey. "How come?" asked Br'er Williams. "Well, de higher up de turkey rvts. de hungrier I gits, en de mo' I feels d" rheumati.-in bones!" y teratMtnt ralrr. nnd ha! in nome rart Seating Capacity of Iroquois 1615, but Usher BAND WILL STATE Says the Aisles Were GO TO WORLD'S FAIR Packed. Show. PARIS, Jan. 1. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris edition of the New York Herald says that the optimism prevailing concerning the far Eastern situation has been rudely shaken by the dispatches from Tokio. The dominant sentiment today is that war is inevitable, says the correspondent. A high military authority, accepting that war is a foregon conclusion, said to the correspondent: "I presume that when the time comes the Japanese will effect a landing in Korea. Well, what of it. and what after?'' Thus indicating that Russia does not pro- - italy Into Theater Jan. 1. The year' end In HMne Disaster View Wieck f HOME. marked by mwt lnc!mnl weather. In the north noretcrma feloctt road and In danger from ere Tiling of Iroquois. avaUnrhe. Ir. the outh thre hnm tnrn Peace in Orient Grow Less. mi. i Snowstorm Block Road, and X&nj Village Are In Danger From ATai&nehe. Russia's Delay Regarded as Ominous; Prospects for Inquirers milXVY KVKIsINC, JANUARY i, 01 SHOREv IFICUUSTI. 110 MAIN ST. SerWSal. LYOU BLOCK. 36 W. ALT LAKE CITY. totssu 3C SE E THESE PRICES HT ORE ear a Great Deal About Big Sales and Half Prices, Etc. Stop and eompare These Prices With What Others eall Half Price. and Glassware Children's $1.75 Crockery dozen porcelain decorated teacups and saucers We have Jackets for , Ladies' $1.75 Wrappers for . Ladies SI. 75 Skirts for . . . 100 that were sent us to close out. They are worth oOc. We I0c are going to sell them while they last for Good Table Tumblers -- 24c 25c 10c Water Bottles for NURSING BOTTLES Carpets 5c FOFw ! Yard wide Hemp Carpet Yard wide Ingrain Carpet Brussels Carpet Carpets ! 2Qc 4C Tin and Graeiteware 3 Tin Cups for Bread Pans . Muffin Pans . 5c 5c 8c , No. 8 Blue Enamel Tea Kettles, Worth $1.25, for . . Blue Enameled Tea and Coffee Pots, worth o0c, for ". Tin Coffee Pots 50c 25c 8c $5.00 and $6.00 Skirts for . . . Men's Canvas Gloves for . . . Good Blankets for 50c 75c . . , Bargains for the Kitchen T a Htr;iin ra fc Boat Wiro Stove Lid Liftf n Can Ojm h. r "T Ic box Devt r Y.?z IVaft, Wood Sal; 1W, ool Ttt !0c ...... Hollf e 1 10c 2c and 5c Potato M.TWi $3.95 Chair S-n- Sc ! 3c Tack Pulh r Coal and Hit Ila H YarcWide Factory . . . Good VardWide Black 2c 2c . T.i Hi, Carpet .98c . !c Wtipa you want a Ic Barnin in 59c Shoes, Hats or Clothing and See. Come 10 Bars Laundry Soap Tor Everything in the House to Go at a GREAT BH KG F. IN. Muslin MAIN M. If ; t ( 25c ft |