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Show The Saet ILakb Tex,eg:r am. 10 - The Evening Telegram. At the Meiglrn St. headquar1 ters cf "That Good Coal" has been, xenaarkable tie past few days. As a magnet for drawing business its equal v lias never fee en WEATHER FORECASTS. ly warmer tonight. Denver, Colo., Jan. 7, 1904. UTAH Fair tonight and Friday; alight-l- y . warmer tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer continues high over the Middle Plateau region, and a marked barometric depression la central over the Upper Mississippi valley and Canada. Precipitation occurred over portions of Minnesota. North Dakota. Louisiana, Illinois, British Columbia and Central Canada, it was ralniag this morning at New Orleans. La: The temperature changes were slight except a rise of 12 to 34 degrees over portions of Louisiana!. Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Minnesota and Manitoba, and a fall of 14 degrees over portions of Texas. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. Mao a Meighn St. Tfa m Suocessor to the Pleasant Valley Coal Co. 0 Z5 Today's Temperatures. C o'clock ..11 degrees 7 o'clock ...... It degrees 8 32 o'clock 9 o'clock It) o'clock 11 o'clock 2 o'clock 1 o'clock Bia&i dKres 11 ... iegreea degrees .......IS degrees 24 degrees 24 degrees lo SNAP SHOTS AT w r an Klgln of altham 1 ...... H WHTe koIA filled :t , B case, In warranted 20 y ears. JOHN DATKKS SONS, K Jdain iv ; HOME NEWS. I ' ONE-FOURT- H OFF 1 4 Water Question. The board of governors of the Commercial club met last night and adopted two important resolutions. One of these is a call for a meeting of the shippers of Bait Lake and Osrdcrt at the Commercial club, to be held tonight, to discuss freight rat fa both ways, and the discrJmhJutlon ar.alrmi Salt Lake and Ogdcn shipper. The other was Col. Holmes lettt which referred to the matte- - of obtaining" a permanent water supply for the city, and It was adopted unanimously. The letter reviewed v hat was done by the club in. 1903 through a committee which went into the cubVet exhaus tively and prepared llls far the Legislature to act upon. That body turned down the measures proposed and it Is now the intention of thf Commercial club to get to work r.gain nnd makanother effort to have the Legislature consider th bills favorably. This com mittee even Included th Hnancial methods to be used, but Col. Hohnes advocated in his letter the adoption of a new plan, if the new loanl of gover nors believes it would be best. The following were elected membrra of the club: Henry L. Robert. Henrt C. Lawrence. M. H. Lipman. B. A. Mc Millan and Charbs C Dev. - $3.00 HATS, $1.93. SHOES, l. OFF. ONE-FOURT- H nrmnt rr,4'rmrar I.-- (tannr&t 1 1 '2Z CJarnicnt $1.7." J.inr, nt 1"l-rf4- . r I'r.ili-rmra- St 1 c r 1 ?-.'- Xm gpL n 1 - GET PAY FOR HOUSES rrii!Tr.tr . fi;irri-ti- I 'ifl-- f . r r t ,1.'hi (iarturnt rril-rwv,a- ?JiS Oarturiit ftnrtnmf II-ra- r.iu-- tr .. . ' ruelt v Hoi for M I'anrr !!okry r. f-- , fiJMi Fittiry f 2 "A rtiry 1.25 . Ut 50 -- fr y Si.oo fl.r.U .Shirt 25C , for .. 55C .. 75c f I'aiiry lfoi.it rv fir. . . $ 1. 15 t..tJ Fanry lli-r- 7 5c . . .. r 7v Fary llrk:7 fur. . .. 2.(0 Shirts for ... Clu. tt f J.no ShirtH for ... fhiftl duett fiaritifRt 4.6U Shirts for . All Monarch $1.25 J-" fl.tM'j mm mm Conference Is Being Held Today Be tween Company Chiefs and AtSocialists Change Quarters. The Socialists have moved from their torney for Miners. headquarters on Main street, and here- arter will hold public meetings In Wl Har-mon- ie hall. State street, Sunday nights at :jo o cloc-K. i If You Are A conference Is today being held i ti Helper between th chiefs of the Utah Fuel company and the striking coal Satisfied represented by their attorney, Harry Briggs, John Fredericks. John miners, Mrs. Connirs and S. A. King, with a view to compromisJames Tate, Connors, "With the service we have Mrs. Whiteeotton were yesterday each ing the claims of the? miners, who have given you, don't hesitate to lined $5 for being drunk and $3 for diserected houses upon company land. tell your friends. We do not turbing the peace. Should Kramer and request this entirely asas ana General Manager WilHatus for the endorsement of us, but favor to your friend?. Our Car Crashes Into Pole. company, meet a settlement of the ability to correctly diagnose A Warm Springs car, in switching at claims, it' is understood that all of the eye trouble and apply the .corner of Second South and Main strikers will leave the country. taoner remedy has been the streets at about 6 o'clock last night, The result is in the present etage of over over and proven again a and the hit track jumped telephone the conference, problematical. faction guaranteed. pole. The fender and step were smashed Satis lests tree. off, and the passengers shaken up'. Hat Sala Now On. Utah. Optical Co., Diphtheria Still Prevails. V. U and hats for U, made by the Dest makers. ST. MAIN h ,7 County Physician Mayo reports that attended eleven cases of and BROWN. TERRY & WOODRUFF CO in December. ten cases of scarlet fevt-- diphtheria There were no cases of smallpox. Four contagious eases were In quarantine at IDEAL DAY FOR the end of the month. 1 V for.. $ 1,50 ry fr . .5 t.90 ,ftr ..$2. 35 Ho-ii-- ty Il: Ifffif-r- IV.ncy y broke his wrist. liMftf j T to Once More Take Up STRIKERS HOPE TO Slipped on Icy Pavement. T. J. Klelnogle of 44S Fourth Fast street fell on a Mippery sidewalk yesterday and ; J.NlltY OFF J Commercial Club Decides X. Bam oerger ONE-FOURT- H THE FIGHT Salt Lake, Utah. Thursday, Jan. 7. 1304. Dooly Black. TcL 1042-Forecasts till 6" p. m. Friday, mountain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity Fair tonight and Friday; slight- seen. KVKNIKf, WILL RENEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS. Business Office. .240 Editorial Room 228 THE RUSH TliriUlAY nsiv are on the Emt Sidle of Main 153 MAIN We Strest, under the Electric Sign Revelers Are Pined. P- - - 'r GRAY'S" - to 0 - Vice-Preside- nt y II f i . K 1 r OSTEOPATHY To Discuss Choir Outing. SKATES AND SLEIGHS Prof. Stephens has called a meeting of the Tabernacle choir tonight to consider a proposal of the Southern Pad He for a trip The character of th weather i.ir todjy to IjOs Angeies ana tan jf ranciscn. mree and probably tomorrow i Indicated by such trips have been made in th past, !: and the choir will probably take this op- the constant Jlngi- of sleigh ail ov r portunity for an outing. the city. The drop in thf iT.teratJr' hl-Hack and Street Car Collide. place yesterday put the r'.tui In Jum Ur tor sl lschli.g. The teni itght condition The hack of "Kid" Sandberg in cross Is lik ly to rls tonight, but i perat'ire a street collided Main with the tracks ing not be up tft the thawing street car at Main nnd Second South at will 2'..S. Thre The barotnett r has rictt to tlnt. 10:30 last night, No one was hurt, but th ! is been no further pr- !iltJU"n. 'I he fender of the car and a window were bro weather will probably n tn.tin col l fur a ken, 'while the roar axle of the hark was day or two. s that from the point of sprung. The passengers in the hack were M'.-ti i (No knJfe, no drugs), treats sucall chronic diseases. Call cessfully on or write Beivon & Murry, SOI Auerbach Jnldg. Mrs. A. B. Murry. X. O., laclles department. Consul Graduate of Kirkville. res. 1254-Tel. office. 1120-Successor to I. D. Carpenter. D. O. tation free. Mo. Y: - Z. Removal Notice - Auction Jewelry Store from 9 E. 3rd South, to 162 South West Temple. Auction sale all day long of New Tferk ampleo. Come and select what you want, and we put it up for auction. re-snor- ed 1G2 or p badly frightened. St. Mark's Nurse Gets Appointment Miss May Eoling. for two years a nurse at St. Mark 3 hospital, has been appointed nurte at the Navajo Indian school. New Mexico. Miss Boling graduated from St. Mark's iirlil, and is at present in San Francisco. Last fall she was offered an appointment in JManlla, but did not ac & CO. RICE South West n 1 cept. Temple ; Salt Laker's Relatives Escape Death. Jerrold Ji. Letcher, clerk of the 1. S. court, has received a letter telling of the narrow escape of his sisters-in-lath Misses Amy and HUe Ulack, from th Iroquois disaster. They had tickets for the matinee, but at the la?t moment accepted a pressing invitation to dine out. w, A Large Photograph J"ree with each doz en photographs of yourself or baby this imonth only. J. W fHIPLER, Hooper flildgr, 1st South. Caught Between Car and Pole. George 13. Freeze, employed in the 'A. C. was squeezed between a ear and r pole at the corner of Second telegraph South and Main yesterday afternoon. Ho was taken into Smith's dru'j store and attended to by Dr. Kichards, the street car cornpany'3 physician, who said that no was done to him with the excepInjury tion of some abrasions. M. 1.. - sport-- ! it is ai. Speaks Well of Dining Cars. -- , -j P n 21ng it C- - hay for a dU " Si' dear ar-tic- The Oregon Short Line has twi vniform booklets tntltud. "Th' ijsud trrtK.it. rs b: Idaho" and "The Irrigators In I t h." lu tli are uell illustrated, and cot trtin Th maps of the Short Line system. i.e.is of ti; booklets Contain fall scriptStut-. Industrial conditions in both 1 tit o as the money you j,aid for it." Good Bad Debts Collected Ererrwbrw ilisslTig people located. Rooms to Fhon 13 Block. . cr Suit on a Note. Thr State Dai.k of I'tiih ha filed suit t.art asainst Jams and Charles Hlake, rers under the firm name of HU5o- pro., r He to 1Z2. and Ceorge F. ktead with Interest at tie i'gil rate together whb-H amount sdnco November "I. Tj"1, alleged to be due on a promissory twtc. Send your oil accounts for collection to the American Mercantile and Agency. Hxm 10, Catena block. See adv. He-porti- ng I "11.. l' : 1 HEAD just gotten in a large supply of kitchen or hand lamps, very serviceable, varied styles, and we will give ONK LMP WITH EACH $1.00 PURCHASE OF TEAS. COFFEES. SPICES, BAKING POWDERS. EXTRACTS. ETC., tomorrow, Saturday and Monday. Come early for the best selection. "We've National Tea Importing Co., CORNER THIRD SOUTH AND MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City,. UUlk 5 t'.it ? ji r.tiv omor.g the TT V Ir. XRXA.KXKTLT LOCATED. F?nif,ealr' tnr Te.nchf at.d in : Opera-Hcu- s R- ANTOIf TZVZUZZX, rte. : CO-Y- ... - Cm ! Inspected. HUNDREDS IMPERILED; .f UNION SATURDAY I is- - L. r. mi i.r.. Two Incendiary Pi res in Crowded Tenements in Special DENTAL CO., i SIS 5. -- t fia.. f-- , 'Mayor (iUmnni n. Chb f ,f th. I l)i part nu nt lir.ivs. Pv t.. r mith r. ff ' so r,;Uvi s of ih n of iipt). the tli.o.d thorough toase last night. Alor tb- - tiij i'hi-Crave? v tikrl for tf-- TJ. !!'h d illn-v- l to clvt, ? Inc that ti e o Ti- i.tl r wrt w ikl l n .i.i- - t th t'itv t v f'our.cll .it an I.i . Up. He ad m c: l e r. that th pl.iv Jvt r..te a- - eoubl ly Hlth !!. pr.sersl bti.:.ji.ii. ttirt-riMi- v -lc A H. OGDEM NEWS Grand rtac. of e I0S.nrVELY WITHOUT FAIN OS DAKOOt OR KO FAY. Vuth TfSfl Pfi:tJA C,irn M.ls t. m tttm Cr ferr.t f.rrtr f'ttM ) tT rta; Jfl i K'l fcft;t'.'. m9T.X. (tn t TL . I'.nUtacf, CI iti l ' tr I4 r. ; thw in Of ft Iat. arnorg th r.nllv rfr. f it.r,a r44(a. rrfct I nf skti In hi tr... lr.es r& ini-- vf k nf rm t1 tim . 'tr c: ......jrt at 4.nlt. TEETH EXTRACTED! t ttopi.il n rt ttit to Ttachtr cf Piano. Vlolla and Htr taooy. Wrt 9 m A.I Xrr f m-- dis-as- es nprm (1.r t wi. Emrn nATTIE 2L WISHAliO, Liuvan, Ir. F. CnwUu and Dr. Cfo. .' IU i. Th.se ai. .luthvfiti j or. Uptony, e!( fhantlaslfi ar.fl dh Two Carloads crowk fiiurvj mroK CANNOT akd ttK KXemLLX-n- CIS. OUR P HI CXt. s. The medical experts include v Lth. CUf, Ceading musicians" and musical Studios I FRANCISCO. Jan. 7. Thit medkal experts in the m rvie of the I't i n h (Jiv(rnmnt ctrirtd cit the fUamtr Marlfoxa for TahUS. v h r they wl'.I r,deivor to thetk the tatsfr of ! it rt--t- Souvenir Bill Stclen. im tne urtn ciuur uurgiart and took thrr rr.,rn t SI rvf twui rrw J. DULL, Mgr. SOt Kia St, Lk t.t NATURAL LtAT JATAN. J LNGLISH GREEK JAPAN BRZ.AKrA.ST TEAS Qty. bi I San.Uy xv rdglit Vkbif h t m valuetl ry higMv j.rs.. I ..r th tt f .ct tbp j rt tor I was tr-wa frstne-- l ltd tnkenw I". .M. PHI man sr.d bariKing rn the Th ,: r. r'T.ucri .I at th VI e.irn b'T h it id twn pa" here '' r-- 1 t!t e Ur-ri- tht I - iO'n an att.uk of tyi'hojl Hon. I City J. Kl'trt Mr. ae Clt .ori V. M O 4 k !? . I !'. T-- y t '.te h'. y t fr m irturn' d tV.rtblf.Kta . 1 1 3. , 1 n- - .1v y " .. 11 nt w.irk r ie e;ot.x Jamo lurr bond.. ;!-li.hfn- rr'gr.-n tt.e cir t u;hIt K 'h rut-t-f. J.Hiae HomrU yctirday .f b?irgJary ar.d tt.t:;-.- I l!vi',t: ' race f I AND t A.;.tM mt k huff it'. Jh-tt h ;. a.I.Ja . - T ty j:yr rt-i- : r?y COOK TEA & COFFEE CO. Then AXD CAFX. lS3t. 19 IL 3r4 ftestX. 'F&es I 4J J.vr 074-Y- . 14 t. 3.--S 5:. 1 ti- - t.: d rrt C 'in a- - l- r 8u,J. j.n. I s. t 1 t ' 1 -'- 1 It f "rr'-cr- . s ftf-.- mtrrr t rr r . . J . xiicy . S-it- f,j ! IJlf-wp- r t 5 .if sf..f) . f;:-- M,-l.!r- t r.lMi e! ' r' - Union Stoat Ccf.pny I . The "ir,rr,rril . t f t ttlt j ritv ! rr.oe-- r-- l t. ult Chili;?. Alt'-ttWf.iniff w u "r- t' o lf'. t ? t:irrh:i("it-- t4 C U .i J I, .i.f tcro . r. 1 i j.rs-- 1 2T. f t t e u Jjn. 1,1 re 5h. . th .and loth, Itur n limit ? J.-vn- . Ofm-- It. St.fl . f. r Fit Ir uro. h A. Jftfit'.. m fW Hff tTirfly iwiitf t by th H Ujwn.Mjjrmn t,"o . Wr . h't r. I !yth. Th Nt-e-r- a W. t uf"tif. V dox.why k miny of Sweet's Carnation Cbo- - thtlr fame goct up. Sail PcrtJand and RturT. night. Stnd your oil ac.ur.ts .d.clov to the AmTiinn .Men ; r.tll and Agency. Room ly, Giiea block. Fee adv. "; colates go down whUa .4 ! I l"r t jttrdabr rfti,i fr TtJer hrr.; Vienna Model Bakery h J ! l .V ti;iith.t" IhsmI in Jwtn I ; lie.! nrl . ! t r.t J fi P. Oovrrr.r tVr :S. Pre o? h r Snslth. W. S Mc,rr.rit 1 f v a IhreuRh yrt rd ihrUr.) tiarr tj n w tusr factory. ir. .! ct th hil K2SS THIS SALT. CAE-T-- Id. John Murpfcy. an r ;nT rn t!i r. ported t th poie rflnc. un.t b had br ii 1 that men tffn r.' 1 the t.. r. T t. Af tt! w.-k- 't n n re tip :. I Woman J.i - C- t..il t,',k thf Naei-- ftom 5lt lien. I.i. ji. Fnrf h r" o; d 'torn ".d Me (! I rto tit an Xii. u!i John 11. Vtt' x f.r divorce ajt..lt..t bis vifv, h .irgb'.c The Wtxt'trt Vr.l lt leleffrpphb? ro'jt i f the Ogl'ii-I.uci- h-- rit r rr WV i.l 1 c., ? d-- l;g:4 f Elt Lk? nn jnd U. II. Hurt I .ke j enter day. i;d Thlrf -rt U1 t 'trc'i5 t. ti t.yi th" rthr farns'ti pi iJ,p s r.-- ! aJ cmil lie f In tr.r ,f t'i,rt'p ih.i. :..f t r0?;-- r.oe yftur crdr f jt tl bft RRJULD er H7. f JU'fUiUr I !wn both buU'il.sg. It. rvf.k 4..r t th- - fti t.f ifn t. f.rc in &r"th' r t' r. tut U '.rnii'..iH'i .'nurd fl-ft. ta ti l:y. n y. ntrr.-j- . m Utrij r tf th" br "tnr.t by fr m ;-l ir..-i..-- th! th . ,. fifty half ft r jj down t"s f.r ei t t o Ion , tnan It a frm th' l..rn t t att th" l:i-- nr. ! to I.. Hi r I. h. J m .ii ti" r f"r.t!i :. ?l r ur t"ia: l Brif.k H ! 1 ' t f i t t!i- !l. 'uut j. bn ; Iicu'oi at fir 1 Old Cashiet Resigns. J.irr.n pi- s.w. t!.o , fr.r r "r twenty r rs h tho Hrpt NatlorHl twin of Ofdm. idan.rt his "' ui.".r T.it? :.- - NKW YOf.K. Jan, n rarty t '.y 45C rict F New York Cit v. j tn t i.r-.Kr- Saturday and Monday 3t ' ' TEPTIf I L SAN - Free Tomorrow, Away t i le - f Telling: of Water's Good Work. 1000 Lamps to be Given t any price, that does not have an of merit as a basis, such as 9 0 Ravages of Disease. live-stoc- JL. Advertising Is Lk WILL VISIT PORTLAND The Oregon Slu.rt Line iniiroad Is putstand ud Wjch for ting on thn the train bming hr on Saturday tnori k ing at !u:l') for the Portland convention. to About bi persons are exp-etSalt Iak'i for the convent loii on lathl train. br 10M KlT.NlTt'Kt; T. tr.i Sa. FOUD. n-- French Experts Sail for South Seas to Check t t MANY SALT LAKERS rLCPRMM v TS-J- of klr ..4 DENTAL CO, UNION WHEELS I ROULETTE THE NATIVES the Frrr.ih . - H. G. H. Wray of th Oregon Short Line, who Is at the Wilson, that travelers, and especially commercial mn, or into Salt Ivk. greatly coming leaving of appreciate the Short Line's extension service to Salt I.ake. Break-fa- rt its dining-ca- r is now served on the incoming trains, and luncheon on those leaving the city. WILL TREAT 1 v Dkt &inJv C:.. , , A J , |