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Show UARt t The SAiir ake- T.ejleg'r! am. S, 1904. E.5TABLI 3 H.EJ3 IB B"4 - K t ooc v h. m m. mm m m ooo V m 01? Wkto Eial&r fife Stocks At 9 JrD;ASL (Tclocft r jecessary to refer to the success of this sale There is not a woman in Salt Lake that does not know about it, and those who have not attended :in effort Ito be here tomorrow From the start the store was filled to its fullest capacity before the doors had been open an hour, continuing so ay With the assistance of extra saleipebple we were not equal to the task. Such remarkable selling: has never been witnessed in Salt Lake. jjust such enthusiasm and selling t the We knew when we were throwing out this grand stock to go at the low prices we had marked them that PTT3 TU1 EVER mm ik N V ! O this sale can be attributed to honest, straight-forwar- d merchandising. The women of Salt Lake know that we would not mislead them, I is a legitimate one, every article offered being just as represented. This time over $100,000 worth of desireable merchandise is thrown out for :st or value is not given consideration. Never was such an avalanche of bargains turned loose to the trade. Get your share tomorrow. . . TBAY GET YOUR SHARE 1 WimmmtmTmWmmmm:mm - 5 5 RUSHING THE SPECIAL GRAND JURY MAY FRICK INVESTIGATE FIRE HORROR STEEL TRUST TRACK-WOR- u R AND rH K 000000000)00 0 0 In- - San Pedro Contractors Chicago Authorities Prepare to Place Responsibility Are Putting: Down Steel tor Loss of Life in Iroquois Theater. MUST GIVE ACTUAL VALUE IN SERVICES TOE. SALARIES PAIiD. rees With All Speed. The hew plan is to run the corporation for its owners, the stockholders, and not for the personal friends of the controlling Interests. No employ ae will get more than the actual value of his advices. it is llutely OF RUSSIAN ht the LONDON, made iFrick I filiml-nwab-Srs- hip fation. i em-ur- n in The, ;.. no are $25,- - are man-- r the a re- - ms ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS Ians-htho- i ARE SAFE AND OUND x- Ru- le im-- t all iional sal-- o be The t all irvey vork. r UK. che." I Just fotch rald. I iBUENOS AYRES, Jan. 5. Telegrams f iom Punta Arenas announce the arrl val there of the vessel Frithjof, which was sent by the Swedish Government to rescue the Nordenskjold Antarctic had a very expedition. The Frithjof stormy voyage and lost one boat. Cape Seymour the Frithjof found a letter bv Cant, irizar, commander of the Argentine gunboat Uruguay, an nouncing the rescue of the explorers and their return. The Frithjof vnt to the point where in the Antarctic tne Nordenskjold ves sel was wrecked, but did not tind any trace of the wreck. 1 AD i EL LVILLE" for the People healing, rebuilding and oner-ove- r the b"ody, building new tissue." Extract. ;EI COMMON SENSE, y jipies will be found FREE in Jf PoBtum Food Coffee and ent postpaid on receipt 'of Imperfect Digestion Means less nutrition and in" conssi'2tiice less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bile. the. blood becomea loaded with btlious properties, the digestion becomea impaired ad the bowels constipated. Ilerbine will rectify this; It gives tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, clears and Improves; the complexion, Infuses new life and vlffor to the whole syB'm. 50 cents a bottle. Sold Z. M. by C. I. PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE LAND LAWS Up Big Sum. . OCCUPY SENATE draft. The militia was called 6ut November 24th. when nearly 800 men responded to the call. While, this cumber remained Durtcn estimates the there, Adjt.-Gtdally oost to have been JS0O. About 40 of the Guards are now in Kr cent county and the dally con Is about 1300. The total appropriation by the Legislature for the State militia for the two" years was $25,000. When the troops were ordered out 112,000 of this wa tu Thia Is now exhaufted. with the exception of about $300. The amount .originally set aside is reeded for maintenance, and. consequently, it is deemed necesaary to borrow the entire amount necemary to cover the cost of maintaining, the men in me neia aurin me smite. n. WASHINGTON, Jan. B.On January 20th F. H. Newell and G. Pinchot. two members of the Public Land commission appointed by President Roosevelt to investigate the workings of the public and laws, will be in Salt Lake City and hold public hearings to ascertain the views of the people of Utah. At the hearing on that day any and all persons interested in public land matters will be given an opportunity to present their view, either orally or In writing. The commlirton will 'endeavor to not only secure loccl Ideas TRIBUTE TO WOMEN as to the necessity for modification In the laws affecting title to lands, but will IN CHICAGO DISASTER branch out into the forest reserve and irrigation legislation, which 14 of such paramount importance, at the present time. Ella Wheeler Wilcox TTrltes & Toem On the 22nd the commission will con Anent Heroism Displayed at tinue tho hearings' lh Denver. The first be writ in held where Portland, hearings Iroquois Theater. the commission will attend the annual ronvention of the National Livestock association. NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, moved by the pathetic stories of NEED' OF DEFENSES IN heroism of mothers who tried to PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. the protect their children in the Iroquois Washington, Jan. 5. A report submitted theater fire, haa written the following: by the Joint army and naval boar.d. of brain. fragile tnwly and which Admiral Dewey Is the senior mem- Oh, Oh. leaser vwl fromdependent the ootfr's hand. to PhilIn fortlcatlons for the earth's tremendous, crucial hours of ber, rIatle House tMay ippines, transmitted to t man In reverence stand. letpain. by Secretaries Root and Moody, as: as"The policy of Congress may be out th renter f th primal ftaur sumed to be to hold the Philippine in From God rluckl two alfta and gtvn you with American possslon aa n train t any for Hfe'a breath the Inlands Courage, eign enem3.in bat, our although majestic as his own great forced now trior have been possession And love, that laughs at death. than five years, not a gun has been mounted nor an arthork raised to pro- Oh, of the wars of earth. pigmy tect anv of our harborn.'" Jfow pa.iB your glory as the cnturW-The report recites that the board "has roll. the honor to submit to the Oovernmnt shines the splendor and its judgment that the national policy aa Whilethed4htls worth expressed in Congrena cannot b"IS mainOf love's Immortal soul! nade tained la war, unless provision ?nata "WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. Th following th hr.J.tiay Prst ircs Lc-e- n Go-errjme- - Btn-MIn-T- Shan-flal-Kw- an r I i'lo, in two oaya irorn data. A Urc tlm'f.t rf btir..y Puro.. 'J other Ur Jarl rr.iV m to t r-f- c .:r wrrtoot-- . . Clayton Music Co. i. 1 5 4 fcf ir o. :ALDr:ir co. hon 09 S. Main Street ItOIJtn. Jan. Z Afgunwnt were ber4 by the suprVn'e cmi yetrt!ay In the ea InxoHlrg th validity of lh sugar Kmity Uw and the validity of crrtaln b.?r.d iwfjea author ly th The cat rmf up on d- murrer t the art luation of Kdward Htein for a writ of ftohJUtlon te;rln- Ir.g- the Governor. Altornf al. Htate Auditor and fttate fu m ifsulnir registering h'tate lr.1 un-d- r the terirs cf the dcfflcr.-- y bor.4 a t and other measure by lb. Sev- i ' ).t -i r- actlon II. lion. that t) ow t rnad . a?-- f la.t lrS- by tb limitation. cfitm4 i .f ih. ifr.t5td. h tik. urth T e lH!!o!) not .1",. eum'lent tcj hnw Ual the ltte a lr..!r tceei!i th. UrfliUllam cor.taine-In I, arti I. t. f I fact im j j - Trurer c-- r t fart. t: alien, tur. eiceet jf,-er.- f ti--- t n nti(ukn, K;ftb Th art. ferre-- 1 of lateta'.Iy attar ke li r. Ic,:igr carnrt t th. in the rwt:tsn 1 bibitin. hiitt.Tl urn lent ja4 tiion facta at.oo for r"t (-- t?- - tim'.t i.t the rrain I.ujn- to f I!. tT la r titled t th. of In th.. caee writ rt"h!5!i--for the American HrMge CJ Ve .1 tU h In tractors for the Weiwr brl.g. the tt Ju'g. of th- He d'tc V'I bonds for which are Involve! In the ap. of hs ofrumni to it bounty ac t. 'aii: ir.g thai If iu i;er t t rmn t enth LegUtatur. - a f reared comrar.y, con- Attorney, -- 1 c 1 t-'- plk-atlon- . rt presented, by ihi corr-ota-tlon- rrrtd c r.y ; ; f r .wear they can a!o r t-- ro e I te l.2.. T.ra t!ttn tr.. rr(t t-- fui r rerin 1 to j'-- r t 4 !f !- tn - c.rr.-er- -- n a. H-- CAN D V CATHARTIC mmmg AHrJUAL a - w m X ' "W SALE-T- EH PILLlOri BOXES Greatest in the World A MILUOM AfnRlCA?1 li jbt of liTlr.g nAinnrt douckio isamas have; larte4 to u T Iter CAt-A..- T caMf Hrili'i Cavbartlc. flelobboriy neighbor, telle acta o- -r klnX words said bar created a aale of over A MiLUON r caum all vto It is easy to protect tr.IDt aoatcat children cctai-Uit- . ferlla baee tbetr besirossna tn s'.orsach arid bowel, arl we bare ta CA. CAKUTi a perfect mdici6e that will always keep tb--e delicate rr, ct.:r..ry in fmml g" Vy 1 t--- Ira working order. Children I'ke Uj- litu ebodr clean. roUaraafa--4 f rem all atorsacb. hDwUbl3Cd and akla and are krt candy tiblct All drvjgcjSaU, lOc. 20c. SOc, Never a14 la traJk. tieauiae tablet lUmpeO C C C. Uimpl. ivrt bof It'.et Ire.. Hew ti - acbiVd Typhoid Epidemic Feared. Tien Tsln. Jan. 5. The Rtiaaian office rave fear exhere has informed the railroad official Klttanlng", Pa., J art. ist that Kittantnc may have an epl.lemlc that detachment of l0 Rutan troopa of typhotd fever. There are KX cases and will occupy on the railroad Is the disease increasing ranldly. So far running to and Tien been sroalL the death rate has lbs ; the l'ntverlty cf Ihha. t:. T'-e ther . ! malntf nance ar.d Itrfrovrmer.t Two Beitrainir.KT Ordess attacke-I- . The of which ar lnu J.-:-; rxWSI ralcd by Attorr.eyKJer.eraS i In th I'ag'.ry tc-- i r Ju 'ce yt t were a followe: tuod c t:r. ru5t f tb c Ufemhrf Klrt thf orr.t Ul r aclty cf the de. th t: . I ty b"-fendanta and cf t..e ;r.m. n f r achd rf th. i:.te T !'f t tie Vntltullrn and Uw the S4e?chct' m'an-th wtfe. n-iIdaho, authorised t irfirm tr The frlenda .oiiht tn romf'-'rcbang. f:trn hr. butr of l l r.d tU5r!-eacts of romr ah wo not to l srtht. to lamd r mTjtlore-j by o'.hrf H'ixn -aoba ahe toll of how hr huilnn do not rumciT.:!y atj-eathe l h4 -e r etr.tr. on hat reatr.ft. r h very untavoraMe of prrraM thervln. Th.e tVtrimiwl.-oj,inlina bmannMueef new bat! town. 4 The writ of rrohjbuion w: :u-i .n r4ef t tettr .n r.roraf5ir "Hut J"i aalI h crltlrltrtj you fir ! ntHeron Isiue to rohihit or o! f frrtobf,e cf th the r- r" ftrs nothina." argne-- th mot rnimhi'r . or acta "H-- i esexutlve of of te J m!Mtertal ttIV;the h did. arte t gave acharge way ilrit. t. fresh outburst of I tG .ti9 tw.b!. of Ikemb'r fcr sail rr.fgir . ' wa. wearing It Ju!g-w r.et Third The rtlt:n dv- j.ot rat m. 6.--- 1 ess was dexted entirely to tMr.tm. President RosveH sent a on the subject whlh was rceivd with iTcat Jntrrest. Dlscukia continued b Ir.s throughout th day, made both In defm of and against the policy which ha4 pursued. llr. lie Coma defe r.!4 the TrMdfnt and assorted that hi action wou'.d und If tried n court-Mr. Ptewart of Nevada severely criticised the Bogola for Its selfishness In preventing- construction cf the canal. Mr. Morran of Alabama statel Ms preference for the Nicaragua route ar.d maintained that the j reaent rourw cf the administration w as tr.aklnr down the established policy of the tnltei Btatra regarding neutrality. "He crtttcUMwl m r almost n thlra!" a Sln-Mla-Tt- wat a ATTACK ON SUGAR BOUNTY IX IDAHO COURTS PANAMA MATTERS' ' -- Russian Troops at 1 sriht t. a CEREAL CO.," Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. Ih-iut- The calling out of Nthe Utah National Guard and Its maintenance In Carbon county has cost the P'ate about 12Z.0O0. are now under way' Arrangements bank's of the city will honwhereby the or all vouchers up to that amount, and the State is to pay Interest on the over- for defense." "V il. - Strike hM-oe- to O LCI. AXl STATE MUST PAY $25,000 - Jan. 5. According to St. Novoe Vremya, the Russian Petersburg Government is trying: to avoid war because it is peacefully disposed and the Japanese Government is doing the same because it does not desire bankruptcy, and the British and French ate doing everything possible to maintain peace. 'Nevertheless," the Novoe Vre mya continues, "war approaches nearer and nearer." The Novoe Vremya, which is decided ly pessimistic, blames the chauvinism 4 the Japan people and pres3 for the present crisis. Advices from TOklo pay that the Itussian Forieisrn Minister, Count Lams- dorff, promised to hand Russia's reply to the Japanese Minister at St. .Petersburg Saturday last, but is is believed here that the reply reached the japa nese Government before that date. rol of I PAPER u g 0 nemy fact ey liano tht w.H to IS ! pv?r. Steinway the uttustlon today nf.m the foro. for th. lmjuit. injert ihnftrruir.whichf th theater during th the Public Fmcutfr will b irlvrn an outline of th evidence to 1 ilfOuctd St tho inqut. On th rptrt of t). ih Ptats eumrronit--wl.l hnrit l.Mif.n as td thAltrrey of a p clal grand Jury. Th. uuUr grjuid Jury will b convened cn January Hth. Its locki already havy. FhmiM th rrnr-.Jury bold any praona th. ar,. Jury as r.iKir.lhl. for th. f.re. gfthe laitrr would be nwamH wild work. On th other hand, on the thouirhnof th inquest depnl the marni u! or any If th. Corn. subKquent (nvrailsatlon. ntra Inquiry I exhnuMive th. grand Jury mey have act Mr g rrKre to do than to examine th vvidanc out at the up hi iUiwi SrTheUkra Coronr ulil r,(ti rrb van tpeclil fcran.l At-torn- i capi- - PESSIMISTIC VIEW i 5 5.- -A Jury may be called to Investigate the reThe tracklaying crews on the 8an sponsibility for the IroQUOi fire horror. at a Pedro, Los Angeles &. Salt Lake rail- The proposition has hen road resumed work, Monday,' fr.d will cohferthce between SUU'n Attorney Coronw Traeger. and the of Dineen and probably not stop yrttll forty mil declMon was that Atftiolant State's track are laid. Harn thould be 4Mlld to cn- Track Is now laid eighteen mil from to 5000 feet rer Callentea, and from-300day is now being completed. The Utah- Construction company has the contract for the first seventy-fiv- e miles of grading. This! work has pro gressed so far that a number of crews and teams will bn laid off unless other contracts are let in the near futxire. The contractors are endeavoring to finish their Work before the summer heat makes it impossible to get good work out 6f either horses or men. Cost of .Maintaining Troops Callentes ia now Virtually dfcrted. th population having shifted to th end tf --' the track, where ther Is a constantly in Region Foots moving village with no name. !cuJ 00000 i the Jan. CHICAGO, C ea. AodrtM bTLSUNO KEMUDX CO, Chicago cr TCtk. |