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Show ! TUESDAY EVENING, "JANUARY 12, f - f fn 0 F- The Saxt Lake Telegram. 190-4- . 4 i a UNBR5aLb NEVER TO: ALL ;V aIa ?3fcs o .1NE.PRJC f vvv - vv o o o o o () () o o 8 Early Choice Secures the Bargain Cream. Boors Open Tomorrow Morning at 9 O'clock. Tempted by the lowest prices (quality considered) of merchandise ever offered in the retailing history'of Salt Lake City, the crowds havx flocked to the Q of this sale. surpasses the first or that of any other that ever occurred in this fc of the second. week that- the record rprhnch Store" in such -vast numbers . . e t r. t t. to ot torccs still greater reductions in the hner and better stocks certain lines replace the cheaper qualities city Enormous selling in medium grade goods now sold out o . ) 4 o CAUTION: MEL dfeuiisi-.- i 6O of this Sale is Obvious. Moiey-aviiagne- ss .1 Or, me. Has Come to Clear at Any Sacrifice, ai E5TABL15J1J 1BE -. CO CCO PHENOMENAL o o 6 SECOND WEEK OF THIS SALE OF ALL WINTER. STOCKS AND THE THIRD DAY OF o oC) q - m THUD SELLING-OU- T O o for will the Come values ever. than that and prepared surpass any quotagreatest starts tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, ready with bigger stronger bargains tionsof previous sales Shrewd people are taking advantage of these wonderful price reductions and laying in supplies now to last a year. You'll be quick if you are wise, for it's a golden opportunity to buy. CI ff'mcs,4r'ki W W WVJ Vr WW w ww vCOOGCOCOCQ O C kii OO 4bt C im 1 mf f mP POSTAL IS SMALLPOX IN CITY IS - . SALTAIR SEEMS DOOMED, RMONY PREVAILS AT IMPORTED FROM OUTSIDE ST COUNCIL MEETING SAYS BANKER M'CORNICKl A CERTAINTY I Mayor's Appointments for New Board of Public Works Confirmed Without a Murmur. NEW COUNCIL TURNS DOWN ' REQUEST OF - t CHAIRMAN CLAWSON. A communication from Chairman ClnwsoA of the old Board of Pub- Harmony between the Mayor and the to "be the watchword at the first meeting of the Council, which was held last night, and at which the Mayor appointed the new Bjjard of Public Works. The appointments were confirmed by the Council and there was no clash between the city fathers and the execu' tive. Apparently the vaudeville performances, that characterized the meeting? of the old Council are at an end and a perfect understanding seems to exist between the Mayor and the Council, in the matter of appointments. The Council chamber was filled with a large crowd when the session was called to order by City Recorder Critch-lopromptly at 8 o'clock. Councilman TO. H. Davis was the only absent mem. ber. At the beginning of the session the President announced the standing committees for the coming two years, under a suspension of rules, as follows, the first named in each case being the now City Council seemed in f r. i 't incr. to lift th strM rv!'.in b- Uy The I'Un broached fOinc tlm lln-.tf t ffXt a 1t and caxry it out to th- deep water, would. If put Into union. h b as to would ot money, the location of the pavilion thAr.gr by I r r r e, fe at least a mile. It would have to be taku ntmonl over to the lidsn I. I f lt-r- It v W ar,l lbiM r.i r twtr of tb" do not bvlieve that iuch a thlnjc will evfr b un If rtakn. toward tapclty as S. M'COHNICK TO THK V enormouiexpens.- - that it would invohc-- W. Ll." TELEGIIAM. Tie 1 V t 1 I ..n.,r cf rnvial metjrg Ftsht t's aft-ThwnS. W. .t whlh A. 1. WfMf W. S. McCornick. banker. pcfimi- - fear lhat as a balhli K rOft Us tlnjs S. M.r.r,. C. rr i k atvl T. t;umbird. At ticc in his ieAs regarding th future f are ff the fn,ti irrrt.i u pro"A number of pUr.s rur .f th il.f (ukVIkh advertisdnK Salt Lake's most unkiul;Kt,ft thJit t h" hMir! Jo outromn the difTlcuIti fire-tofr,d I of Ihe posal h.we arisn. tut tn none "f ihm feature. Saltair lw at h. and r 1.. T.f A. Tbm! th following V opinion, that no artificial method yet fe tvhM thy are lh'rmijthl- i t t tl Si.tj.t. lr r.t ; W, "." M 'tnl k. lrnaitf, a ; I proposed, to bring the wat-- to lt for- Hlg WaII Too Expensive. f tJak.rd. Hugemer lvel at the beach, could be success"One was to throw out Tort ttalt. erresslng tb ara of th fully carried out. riexaaot and Moat Elective. The BUgjrested plan of certain fntrl-;ie- lake. This wruld t so extorsive as to to lift the giant pavilion and be prohibitive, tuch a relalnli.g wall T. J. Charnbrr. 11. Vlniif Mr. UH. carry It bodily to deep water, is not would. In th constructWin, rr.tIl an erty. T".. writ's t mlr . feasible. In his opinion, because of th enormous first ot. and tinsH ltd ty !:;:4 "With eatire enormous expense that such, a. fchme I ' the "It has twen sutrtM that th Gov- I urtu Ipnncf trrflmr.y would i ntail. ernment might bear a part of th ex- - of IUl!.rd's ll'rKound Krup 'lt bt;tns to look very much penie. tmt I do not belike that Oovrtti-mcn- t ued It in my family r,d ran- rhttnUy aid for rnich an undertaking cuU aftlrtn it Is the nnt efTr t thouRh Saltair wer doomeil as a bathr..l i ing resort." he said to a Telegram re- b forthcoming. an test ffr tfmHv nuel "The tlan to divert the waters of an 1 II. Sol 1 porter today. "The water ha rHfd-Z'r. have rver to such an extent now, that the bathing, rlvtr to the lane ;.rs not seni by X. C. M. I. such a there Is, Is rot nearly ro good lractlcal to me and I do not believe thai comIt will be carried to a ucr-ru- l as it was a few years a?o. Idaho Bor Goea to Annapolis. Until the falling away of the lake Is pletion. 5',I see waters I lake how of th the condition "Th Washington. Jsn. II Hnator I t stepped. cannot . f surround SaltrJr again. I tw tleve. tit.rl tody art1' !'1"1! can be improved. a great the cllmAtlc changes nre such that t!:ey ejrangevll'.e, 1Ia,, cadt at Ar.r.4-h"Saltair has been and still . r h al a advertising feature for the city, but I return by natural pro,es." w, vice-presider- .t; tary. n, m. . Da- vis. Sprinkling Martin, Wood. E. H. Davis. Wells, Black. Enrollment Neuhausen, Dean, E. II. Davis. Hobday, Harten-atei- n. Sanitary Preece, Black, Barnes. City and County Building Dean, Tieece. Library Neuhausen, Dean, E. 11. Da-vt- e. Board of Works Named. Mayor Morris then sent In the names of the newly appointed Board of Public Works, which were unanimously approved, as follows: E. A. Wall, chairman (Dem.), Fourth t Mines. Ward ' Ward First (Dem.), Stephen Hays Capitalist. Albert Fisher (Dem.), Second Ward Brewer. W. W. Biter (Rep.), Fifth Ward-BanJ. D. Wood (Hep.), Fourth Ward-L- ive ker. Stock. ' ct " fre S-!- 00sr 1 e - 1 ), rr r OF CITY IS DEAD -- J-- ""' T-rr- jtrdsy rlrtl r--f s : nl ivf, irirt; r .gr er 2"-- ter be u ; j fr m t !ht Hm l - r.-- th-Fr.- ake u-- rrr !? 1 st t.f '. '". IRRIGATION CLERK C.tT Av4!. er ! rsrr rttticn ti, JnJ.. t e vr;rrr r,t rr.rr.ai.r fwm !i-- t lJt--- t s be Hit, re- Iff, was Tiiw cf rnil!tt tr,e tfinl srva t" aft4 " emt. l!iir rfs t lt1- ? e mtia iS IlATt) !.- - J t ..rt It 4S fj e K i fm r j- -i if f T! 'I'' r t th1 -- M' r, J i vs thit - riif r(i, Th .! frrrsi r'T,s'rr r i', j- !; i !, ta.w Ju? .'. H,-ct.- hi;utti tt.rJit t r f 3 r- - ?e,, - . ? , ; 4 f ft tn W t i 1 i i e i I w 11 '.f . ; v t. ur : ; iA J 4 .4 " ' N - ,- -1 Jlsrir r.j XV 1 T?elr it n - I . ; . iV- f- 1 lr r t j. l;'aL m tram .." .. In te mi j nkj ini .t r ' - KJ ) Jt fu't ffr ! ' ' f 1 Jt, Ml, at of the ! t. '.:; r t.e br ae cut i'h ih ote.jtr-'- Li tM iiirr,; f nrt i t!vee .f r e ! r'j' r cjr f r A. M t k,t.- - r T? r tr.i.vn s t f 'tf. rr t . l.-?- tsf'I C- it. n "3p t 1' )!' I .. 7" . I!- - v- F?i Men iX t .4 irt ' It RNB FURNISHING GOODS uittiol Lwf our itot k uw nI fr sh all ih tiiu. Included in t hid vou will tlnd h juMlr cl-Iira- tl STKI N iTWiTllINO, mhi.-- i .... .... tj K V t) mi ' . -7" Undershirts and Drawers, 51.50 Kinds Now 31.15 Now Kinds 52.00 Undershirts and Drawers, 51.25 Kinds Now $!.C0 $3.00 Undershirts and Drawers, Kinds Now 51.75 Undershirts and Drawers, 51.00 Kinds Now 75c Undershirts and Drawers, $2.50Undershirts and Drawers, 75c Kinds Now 5Cc. 2L,E Men's Colored Shirts, including Manhattan Make, reduced 25 to 331 51.15. M': Shirt. iMunarvh mau. $1.25.' Men's Hltirlsj. 1.5rt kind, now kind. t.n 75c and 51.00 t Al! ;,n1 JP ' '1 1 i r i IS .lea SALE Undershirts and Drawers, $3.25 Kinds Now $2.25 ;? ! IWt Fitting $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50 $11.25 $9.35 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $18.75 Prices Reduced 25 Per Gent to 33 13 Per Gent F1NOERWEHR T!M-i?iV- 4 , t OFF ON SUITS HNO OYEReOHTS....... IH.Ot'Il ft" S10.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.50 Suits and Overcoats Men's Shirts, fl.TTi kind, now n Ji t -- h.i'iin. frrsi r t r. T" '-- a nilho, Wfi! TtiHl f n ! tlh!! iit. . l-- l- !c fi. , Jle-ie- st it 5n l,re it;.--- mirr.;.a-- IS U- w ...i?l-.- J end t 1 v sJen. t.e l?tcd w A" WlV.lani J r) J ... t ! 1 tr t".!v lnrik? s;tr kf.os' h w t th rr G C-- Sale not to carry gooila ovtt fr om mit srnou to the other; tlii Clothing known. REISER IS MADE ", .s;ih w LTMNG !. y :v Le-- i snr-- t f c - J ; ' ;im jrjf ! Tbr i .. J d P(it, ulhritt. f' e rn 1 BIuo and Mack suits excepted. Keiulr-to-Wea- en IKat i ar-- S :;.! ti-- f- - an r, r. "! ke - ONE-FOURT- H CSHIfX PRINTER WELL-KNOW- N ilivJ V M EN'S n, J. - 1 The Salt Iake Medical society held its election of officers at a meeting in the office of the Commercial club. Dr. S. C, Baldwin was chosen president, succeeding Dr. A. C. Ewinc- - The remaining officer are Dr. J. F. Critch-loDr. F. H. Baley, A. Kerr, secreA. Dr. and treasurer, . Causes Alarm. n;r t ire t'taJ tT Aiibur IVotst 1r.c! llke T r.Q? tv.f.t. tc. ar.4 "fr rt i BY MEDICAL SOCIETY From Oilier Towns in 1905. v. I ' OFFICERS ELECTED A A. a. I ' HoMav, Barnes, f COST OF MOVING RESORT IS TOO GREAT. The doctors discussed a banquet to be given on the night ot January -- ".th and arrangethe following1 committee on Worthinvr-toments was appointed: Drs. vhairman: Ewing and Stauffer. There will be more than seventy covers laid and it Committeees. Staading will be a stag affair. Grounds Hobday, , Preece, Public Two cases were reported for discussion, one on "Etopic Gestation." by Dr. Jarnes, Hartenstein, Neuhausen. Improvements Martin, Wood, E. O. Jones of Murray, and the other Black, E. H. Davis. r,n "Diphtheria." by Dr. Critchlow. Af- Municipal Laws Femstrom, A. J. tpr the reports there was a general dis Davis, Wells, Hobday. cussion of the cases. Streets Wood, A. J. Davis, Tudden- ham, E. H. Davis. Martin. Jordan Canal and Irrigation Dean, Black. Hobday, Wells, Fernstrom. Markets Black, Hartenrtein. Wood. Finance A. J. Davis, Dean, Wells, ' Barnes, Hewlett. 8 and Plumbing Black, Mar tin. Hartenstein, Barnes. Dean. Polic and Prison Department? Freece, Martin, Fernstrom, A. J, Da-V- i, Hartenstein. Fire Department Martin-. Dean, E. 51. Davis, Tuddenham, Neuhausen. Claims Hobday, Wood.. Wells. Waterworks A. J. Davi?, Preece, rerr.strom. Tuddenhara, Martin.Harten-FtiCemetery Black, Hobday, Dean, E. H. Davis. "Revision Wood, Fernstrom, Hobday. Martin. Engineering Neuhausen, 3an. Barnes, Hartenstein. Tudden- We are deierniined Black, Elections Preece, Licence W lw-a- w. Tud-cfenha- S 1 tS lic .Works, asking that the contracts for the sewer and water-mai- n extensions be rcawardd to Kennedy & Co., was read, causing some discussion between the new and tho old members. A vote was takn. and the recommendation of ili'. Clawson was turned down. Arrinl of Victims Financier BcUcvcs That Only Climatic Changes Will New Telegraph Wires Will Almost Dally Restore the Lake's Level. Surely Reach Salt Lake k r ;v. l?l -- .! ; 4- .V. s f . 1 i - jM!e, I i Joier.'h Nicholson, son of John and C. Nicholson, died of I'm? trouble last night at 352 West North Temple, after a long illness. n and expert Deceased was5 a printer. His brother, asHeber Nicholson, lied a few years ago the result of a football accident. The date of the funeral Is - not yet announced, Mi-an- well-know- - da eo0 220 MAIN. 5 J u J ' 1 v- - L 4 U |