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Show TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY tjixn wtnjuuw Mi Rjuvtnnmvtfhnnn; t r4 tfUUUUWUVl4 CLUB Is THE to the invitations today Issuing in the to held be breakfast birthday The Salt Lake telegram. 12, 1004. mm mm BIG COTTONWOOD HAS THE BEST WATER SUPPLY (L03'.' PRICES: MRS. j. M. HARVEY and Lewis Green-i- g won the first prizes at the card party given by the Evergreen lodge, Fraternal Union of America, last Knight says': The most substantially promising .ie of night, and Mrs. M. Doxey and W. C. these appears to be the Blp Cottonwood one-ha- lf Morris were given the consolation water. If the city could acquire of the stream Cottonwood (which Big of Six games progressive prizes. would be nearly double the amount now which were no after five obtained played, from tile all per cent high sources), a lurtcheon was served. per acquired could be increased at least 25.earctnt in addition by the storage or the amounts which season's waste water, MRS. LEE CHARLES MILLER and ly to nearly 25 per cent of the entire stream, Miss Olive Jennings give a musicale thus the city, free of charge, pracat the First Congregational church ticallygiving 25 per cent of the Cottonwood water. This is a tangible proposition, and tonight, which will be one of the dois not necessitate the expenditure of a chief events of the week, and after lart amount of money, without a visible which an informal reception will be benefit, measurable with the outlay. held. How to Get "Water. FEBRUARY 15TH has been set as the This water may be partly acquired by date- of the Matrons' ball. A meetthe exchange of Utah lake water as part was held yesof the consideration, as the city does not ing of those interested anuse its entire portion of the water from terday at the Kenyon hotel, and the Jordan river, as apportioned by the other Is to be held Saturday morn- ' decree of the court, and partly by purlng at which it is thought the dechase of lands with water rights in the tails will be completed. But the exBig Cottonwood stream. of water, under existing condichange ROBERT HARRY LOISELLE gives tions, has not proven satisfactory in thethe first of a series of soirees and past, owirtg to th5 difference in the quaildancing parties next Friday even115 East First ing at the hall. No. South street, and one each succeed- ing Friday w fcHISTLE SOCIAL CLUB at its regular taeetlng Installed the following officers: President, David Henderson; Nicol Hood; secre- Miss Hannah tary. Whyte; assis- Lizzie Steventant secretary, Miss dlson; treasurer, Simon Grives; con-- J ductor. Will Grey; guard, H. Wills: caplaln, Mrs. Dunlop. The club will have 'a night vrith Burns" in their new hall January 22d. The hail is located in the Jennings , block. First South and Main strets. vice-preside- nt, COLORADO'S MENAGERIE Live Animals From Cen ,. State at St. Louis World's Fair. tennial SIISS M'PHERSON of Park City, who has been the guest of Mrs. John T. Donnellan of this city for the past ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12. A feature of few weeks, has returned to her Colorado's game exhibit at the World's home. m m m fair will be a live animal display. The DR. A. C. BEHLE has reached Vienna, exhibit will include every species of wild after touring Northwest Africa and quadruped found in the State. James S. Southern Europe, and has taken up Bush, a veteran hunter, is the field col his residence there for year. lector for this exhibit and he has gathMRS. LE GRAND YOUNG and Miss ered a sufficient number of animals to make a respectable looking "Zoo." Young entertain at luncheon FriMost of the collection is at City Park. honor in Miss of Jane day next, Denver, and consists of two cinnamon Mackintosh. bears, one black bear, one black bear cub, two mule deer, MRS. CLARENCE WARNOCK will en- cub, one brown bearone one white tail deer, mountain sheep. tertain at cards Thursday afternoon three antelope, two raccoons, two bad of this week. gers, two lynxes, two gray wolves, three THIS EVENING the members of the coyotes and one bald eagle. At Elitche's Gardens are a mountain Cup and Saucer club will be enterlion, two golden eagles and two swifts tained at the home of Miss Lawson. Numerous stuffed animal specimens ...Mrs. John Lewis and Miss Lawson will also be show n in coiorauo s game V will be the hostesses. exhibit. tTITE LADIES of St. Paul's Guild will ed this afternoon at the be ANTI-WA- R . home of Mrs. A. B. Sawyer. PARTY IN "THE CLEOFAN will meet today with Mrs. Charles Wells, 420 Second CZAR'S DOMINIONS street, instead of with Mrs. Culmer, as announced. THE BILLIE CLUB is making arrangements for a trip to Ogden the latter part of the present month, where they will give a dance, and return to Salt Lake the same night. MRS. C. M. ANDREWS has returned to her home in Ogden, af ier a pleasant vielt with Mrs. King Wiley of this city. STEMBER3 of the M. M. E. Sewing elr.b met yesterday with Mrs. Charles G. Plummer and spent a very pleasant afternoon. MRS. JOHN REINSIMAR has issued invitations for a card party on Friday afternoon and a luncheon Sat- urday MInS CORA SNYDER leaves this morning for Park City, where she will spend some time as the guest Mrs. Le Compte and Mrs. A. R. ,eter. ZANNIE CANNON, daughter of Frank J. Cannon of Ogden, returned to her home after a visit yesterday of some time with friends in the city. SIR. GEORGE M. DOWNEY and Miss Gertrude McClintock will arrive today from Denver. WILLIAM BAYLEY, JR., who spent the holidays in Los Angeles, are home asrain. MR- - AND MRS. 1 Wednesday at I P. M- The Mirthful Mutlcal Comedy, 3IAJ. GEORGE F. DOWNEY will arrive from Denver tomorrow and will spend a few days in the city. MISS LAWSON will entertain the East Side Card club at her home this evening. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS P. RIGNFY leave today for New York and othtr Eastern points. They will be gone several weeks. MOSCOW, Jan. 12. Notwithstanding the rumors of movements on the part city. Some Important Points. The Commissioner calif attention to the alleged unfair terms to the city of the exchange of .818 per cent of the waters of Parley's Canyon crek for an equivalent amount (under normal conditions) of Utah lake water, since the stage of. Utah lake it no longer normal, and suggests as a remedy that the who are to the contract be permitted parties to take the Halt Lake & Jordan canal and maintain U, with a" cash settlement of certain differences on the side. He reviews th city's interests In various ater rights, making practical suggestions at to the settlement and avoidance of certain legal difficulties, and tells of good work being done in protecting the watersheds and the befouling of the water supply by the invaflon of live stock. Attention is called to the City Chemist's report of the past year, showing City creek and Parley s Can yon streams to be free of Impurities. The report shows that the city dur ing the past season, according to measurements, was entitle! to 22.40:. 02 acre-feof water, and that the amount actually used was ll.Kfs.3 acree-fee- t, the remainder of 10.733. CI acre-fee- t hav ing been turned over to other canal companies at the city's requt. Money End of Report. The financial part of the report shows that the total cost of maintenance of the land and water department for the past year has been J7316.01. with receipts, credits and inventory amount ing to $192.13. making the actual cnt of maintenance JSWO.SS. The total value of real property and Improve ments owned by Salt Lake City coris given as $1,340,310.06. the poration real-estaproper beine valued at $709,423.03 and the Improvements at 5630,894.03. The city's real-estapossessions consist of fire departments, in city and county build ing, storehouses, barns and shops, public parks, watersheds, canal lands. Isolation hospital, sewer farms, vacant city lots and lands In Summit, Utah and Morgan counties. of the Russian and Japanese armies and navies war is not considered likely here. The Ttusskija Vedomostl, which reflects the opinion of influential merchants and the educated middle class, says: "It is more important for Russia to and foster internal developments husband her resources for a weightier purpose than to seek the acquisition of a yellow Russia, involving enormous expenditures and profiting only The paper ridicules the reports of the depreciation of Japanese strength, and says: "She has 5,000,fK)0 of men nearer the scene than Russia's 1.000.000. Japan is better armed and equipped and has can not profit powerful backers. Rus-siby a victory, and the results of hfr de feat would be appalling to the country." The Moskowskiji Vedmosti says it is announced that Russia has accquired the rights of the Holland submarine torpedo boats, and adds that it considers "This will render the building of costly battleships unnecessary. " New Forest Reserve. Washington, Jan. 12. Home 600. (K)0 acres in Washington county were today ordered withdrawn temporarily from all forms of entry except mineral with a view of creating a forest reserve In that section of southwestern Utah. TiK- - forest reserve sought to l perpetually reserved is generally known as Pine Ripine Valley mountains. et te te HELLO. BILL." WIST ItOOKD OCTH. 3LEFTNEJ3 VAUDEVTL1JE. Tomm every trurftaot I tod p. bl; evening. IJ IN aad t. m. intltvr Sunday. Cmcl NlfM. Thwreday. aacnM! Exhibition Bull Fight January afternoon at 2 p. m. t Salt Palace Jilcyrle track. SENOR ENRIQUE ROBltS, Saturday Men's and Youth's Suits and Overcoats at MAtmtD. fPAIN. The "world's champion bull fight er, assisted by his rnowr.J company of fearle riders; broncho riding, lariat throwing, bull rid-Ir.and bull ftghtlnjr. Kxhtbltlon to t purely ir!n-Minr.o ar.in.als Injured In any w ay. An Interesting and Instructive treat to thnae who have not this famous Hf ftnUh Admission 50e. r jr. e, sn Reserved Seats $1.00. Itallroad points. excursions Fostlr.r farclty. from all Theater ...131 Main Street... VAUDEVILLE First-Cla- ss and J sr. 3. .5 li l JANUARY 12TH, 1904 DOUGLAS AND FLETCHER, Character Comedians. . EACH INDIVIDUAL I'KUFOUMKR in "Maloney'y Wedding" succeeded in making a hit at the Grand last that the night and its is easy to infer dl. It tan play as a hole went hardly be called a play, but H sufficiently hinged together to kerp up the interest between rpecialtle. It is properly described as a "mirthful muslral comedy." Lew Nelson a pan Malonv is an Irishman, who maks real fun. whll h is ably by Nel supported in thU endeavor tiuburn-liaired lie Fillmore as the rotund, Mr. Clancy. Claude Had-cllfns Josiah Roche does a marching stunt that were parts to "bring, down the house." Laura I'ierpont ua imitation of Margry gives a clever Her drunken Anna Iield's singing. song. "Dear Old Saturday Night." Sutwas encored repeatedly. Maud inton as Marie Riley is a er genue, singing and dancing well. The othr characters1 are well sustained. "Maloney's Wedding" goes again tonight and tomorrow n o and night. WKSTIN IN HIS CHARACTER IM- personation? "mad" good" at the Novelty theater last r.ight. His lightning changes In "Great Men. I'ast and Present." excite- wonder From President and surprise. Roosevelt to Napoleon, from Km-perWilliam to Omn Paul, from King Edward to Buffalo Hill all famous personal?' appear tn b equally ea.--y to Westln. Uuler In his euphonium solos and aollan also mad a good harp hp' ialtles Impression, as dll J. P. Qulnn In illustrated songs1, and Smith and Jones In their r.gro H'Hialtles. The moving pictures continue as a Standard attraction. . made by the best makers. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO I Confessions Collegiate Institute Robert J. Cashfy. pTl?-!;a- J PaJt Lk City HUNOE1 FORD ACADEMY Charlea F. Itoinlc. ITtnetr-al.... Cprlna-vli:Utah WASATCH ACADEMY Gerg c if.. Principal Marh;i. Mt. Ptssssrit. Utah H. 'f-- I V NEW JERSEY ACADEMY Ir1nciral..Lrn. Utah ACArtfTUlKn. PRKPJITTrRIAN UOAHDl.NO AND DAT BCHCX-LCatalcfura Corrtpn Jnr fe I. N. Smith. Private Secretary - This unique nrrics by tKc private Kcrctary of a Wall Street rragntc B fr. itraigth and cl-v- ... AT THE HOTELS. Th atl-r.c- Cullen. "!: i IJ.i; Kv! C c W. jiirw, (n. y. rri. n: - or ljr. p!ir; Cl !! Ir.ll k: Hrstt. Thursday by TKc rr.j. NVIon Nr Oa-den- Ifnr: Charwoorl. r ex- traordinary knowledge and rcnc!fa lion in describing the ccvsd;l!ons of the count ry's financial centre and the people ho rcolve around it. It bids fair to be one of the great literary sensations of 1904. "The CKristmriTi Peace Ca"r II W. 4fs IWt 't: Vii:um lljril. Orln: Arirn. Fort In;r;ss; It. 1'iiJmnn. Ful 0k: Y'Stfn'aCa arrivals at th r-P.- iv. Pt-- r A CHrlstmas H.everic hr ESji Garcia HETI MAGAZINE 1 1 for January XVC AM PV CATHARTIC THE MISSES MAY AND EDITH CRANE entertained the members of the I. S. C. H. club at their home last evening. MRS. A. B. SAWYER, 763 East Fifth South, entertained the ladies of St. Paul's guild, this afternoon. $1, 25 Per Cent, Discount on all Children's Clothing During This Big Sale. LOUISE AND FRANK BEVERLY, A Bad Burglar. bt MRS. A. B. WALLACE is now at home with Mrs. H. C. Wallace, where she will receive her friends. Hat Sale Now On. $5, $4 and $3 hats for Co MmSktt WALLACE AND BEACH, Comic Acrobat. srrnT. Vism!. O : K. W ; l. liitrn. O : Jm' tn. Mr Charks CV.i;in. ItcUrd, n, r.: it. K. s Ofi-C:ir-ts- . f. lHtr.c. Nsv.: Jamrs It.k. Jr.. llrnbr:; I. 11. J. We'r. J . i;r.'.r.. Dn MrKlnlf). ihl: Jms M. JtrfTs C A. Thompson and wlfr. F. Cifal, Kasmussrn. Ogdn. Nf WUaon, European. TestrdayahMarrival At lb"At.M Wr.in EurofwAt. Fr.,v'. scr'; : J 3.J. H. w. oAcm. Trwl; . 1! It. Whlsrnor. Prlr; J N. .ir.trr. ill. A tA r". L. )bTTnyr. Ssn Frn. risro; E. J. Mirpbv. Mr. r.t lr C. V. fummlrics. St. Paul; J. C Thris. w. ifc ruiMt. ifc p. rrttrMw. Hoi: ; II. 1.. It.,trts. J. It. Knapp. ft. THE RON TON THEATER WILL OF. Taylor mr.i family. Mrs. II. It for an entire change of bill tonight. WHY HE DECLINED. Ttutte: C. It AndrsMi. CMrno: John KrunM and wif. E'.rnlrs; It. E. special Including some of th n. Mc ny, Mls i", tfc J'.ywn. MAlad: ties yet offered at this popular Chicago Xews. N"w Yo-OHle Mair. l'Ufr, Or.; house. Citizen-S- ay, r.. W. Ilnnhman. It M. I'll give you a dollar If t. V. L. Thomas. W. W. HundoU. you ii take a bath. ON TODAY FOR SALE ARE SEATS con t I O. dat youss. Klkhart. borry oblige f"hmtrUln. Itd.; iramp Iiton. "Hello Rill." which open? at the It. C mister, but cr measly dnlkir wouMn t pav Pocst!lo; . W. Iurdv. KmlfKp. fer de flowers at me funeral. Grand C. C. li. C. nlgM. w Go. CHAS. LEONARD. Wed- - THE SECOND in the series of dances by the Saraset club will be given at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse on Thursday evening of this week. Sun and Moon Mine Conspiracy. Georgetown, Colo.. Jan. 12. Judge De France in the District courst irave his Instructions to the jury in the eases of the union m ners charged with blo.v in up the transformer house of the Sun aril J Moon mine. The argrunent was begun. It is expected that the case will go to the Jury next Yednesday. zz: r Nothing Like Ik on EarLh. See Show Windows, Sro. BON TON Aftrr.con Performances. l'r rformanc s. Salt Lake Theater Dark. Grand Theater "Maloney's dinjr." Novelty Theater Vaudeville. Bon Ton Theater Vaudevihe. At a o'clock Your Choice from Our Entire Stock of 16. o'ciofk. Kvlng o'clork. Players Monday Morning, Jan. 8, 1 y ' half-intere- st and FOR ONE WEEK WILL COMMENCE THIS YEAR ON Trtorw 4 JO SALE G LOTMSNG NOVELTY THEATER 0 on OUR BIG ANNUAL Nxt Attraction: -- tllv bcus MM Maloney's Vcdding tv of the water, which the city ha to nnd th exaction of unreneonatSe c!irrrencfs bv the partw-- making th I that the irqulrcmfnt taf these water rights by direct purrhane the only means promiilr.fr ultimate satisfaction and roaonable fairness to the . All Tc Mtlr.e Annual Report of Commissioner MacKnight Suggests Solution of City's Hard Problem. Land and Water Commissioner Joseph F. MacKnight has prepared his annual report for 1903. The report gives a comprehensive review of the situation and in it are recommendations that may be valuable in solving the impprtant problem of the city's water supply: In the report, Commissioner Mac- We, Mat! KNIGHT AD TOIOROW K16IT X.ADIES'-LITERAR- clubhouse on January 29th at 12 o'clock noon. This is something new for the club, and the event i3 being looked forward to with eager antici-- . p'ation. The guests will be limited to the club members, but there is enough of these to crowd the hall. O AWFJUAL SALE TEW MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World A MILLION AMERICAN B2AUTIES 'Thy f9ml male mt to gnod,' their blood pur. tbair eomplaxlen aort kssp'Wholw and clear, their bnth gwwt and tblr bodl artlv and h.Ur;y with CASCARETS Candy Cathartic The quick erect of CA8CARET8 s sytm ciNn-erand blood purl2ers; thalr promptneM In cunnrf rimplc. boil, biotcr.. Jlvsr spota. blackheads, and In 8 w sterling' a talntod Wrth. have txoonr. known througrh the kind worda of ladl who hav tried them. Honrs tfco aaie of OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. The euret way to buty la to duiiMi the blood, for Beauty's Blood Deep. quickest. The first rule for purlfyinir the blood la the bowels free, gently but positively with CASCARETS. All drm-U- , ta kwp BOo. 10c, 26c, Never Bold la bulk. 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