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Show The Saet 4 The Evening Telegram, i .; THE - PEOPLE'S ' Published Every Evening-Jtxesp- is given in terms of Mexican dollan. Of tbU total U; of $12,000,000,000, representing the total stocks of g .V money in the countries in qiieMion, f3,3o5,(H0,000 is stated as gold, $3,GSO,70t).00n silver, and 036,600,000 as uncovered paper. ; 0 TT II II 5) ft 1 Sunday. t lake telegham.t imports of anv Mugle nation arc those of the United Kingdom, $2,a71,41G.(KH); SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., ' second.. $1,340,178,000; the United Htates (Incorporated.) 7;U),.. third, ? 1,023,719,00.0; Netherlands, fourth,v OTSee 143 S. Weat Temple St., Salt Lake- City, VU3k. , S3. Tsrisphone Calls Office 240;. Editorial Rooms, 000, and France fifth, fS18,0i0(,0. Gold is stated as the standard of currency fin all ; TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. of countries namel, except Bolivia, (luateiuala, the .i7.w j One year, by mall. In advance tlx months, by mall, in advance o Honduras, Nicaragua, San Salvador, China, French One week, by mall or carrier .w...... ........-....- ." Fast Indies, Mexico, Paraguay und certain German copy, ier-man- l Tle tt"I i A 1 I 6 O t JA ?! fjs rlntTeonf lf Is 1a U t CliA rtE -- X2X Ccr.ltib 1. Uh, Oor.theI Mfta acjr at Kurek. lMt fmfr lnnt eUai v.nti:h in th Astfcruttjral ti.e.afrhw If,riM ! f H. I I Tke Xrev'.:v 11 r ral years Vila Kike Lngai. al Ann Arbor. icon the onliterary ioutm af 'he swlfhteat HUn la leachats a ths fltala.) h at Vhn died. An ansel mat m Of Havn and I colonies. "What trth7 Or MrvtiJ h thU rrl, dJ o! -- '. 1 t tion expires Is on the address label of each paper, tha change remitof which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt tance. No other receipt Is sent unless lequested. breath and ponder ou how small an atom he is on this big old globe. The covert threat is made by Major Morria' offi cial organ that no ordinance introduced by a Re publican Councilman will receive the Mayor's sanc Temple. tion until the Council agrees to confirm certain ap SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 16, 1904. pointments which Mr. Morris desires to make. The story published totlay is quite a foxy one. Why the Telegram Is Interested in Saltair, The Telegram lias received the following letter The Mayor is made to deny the report that he pur from its time-testeand faithful old friend, Con- - posed to veto every act of the Council until his Subscriber: pointments are confirmed, but in order to serve no-Tell us in your next how it is that you take such intereston filf ni:iiiiiMtv. ' thin thront i nrpsontod: in the taoerna.He ? ? ? ? ? at the lake the concern inanlFIJI ENDS OF THE MA YOItaASSEIJT, HOW ftsted by others is easily understood d np-sta- CONSTANT SUBSCRIBER. ex-"per- ts " Thousands of tourists stop over here annually to visit the lake. These transients advertise the city, they spend thousands of dollars in Salt Lake every year. With this fine resort abandoned there would be a telling reduction in the number of persons who V C 1 1 w:ir ' . . L. I nt I flavor , , lorris eviaentiv inclines to the doIicv i of stirring up t he oppos i t ion anima Is i n t he hop t ha t the whole menagerie will get to fighting. Then he figures on rushing through his plans during the ex- citement. law-abidin- g Mr. Rryan will this statement the 11,999,300,000. Ihe puncture of Willie Hearst's Presidential value of the monetary stock of silver standard coun- boom by Rryan is "the most unkindest cut of nil." tries has not been changed to conform to the decline in silver values. The monetary stock of Mexico and Peace bulletins are now taking the (dace of the other countries where the Mexican dollar circulates war variety in the turbulent Far East. JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. no mob for mar. all but an old Scotchman in the front row. who sat still. The horrified evangelic wrung: his hands, and, addrensing him, THE TTJNE. lf !e. J- re-t- sing ya care.oul ain ..-- r Crfe at t . 1 vsa tartl- &;i cf r . t r tl ete S!rlin. Infihct brance cf M loo?j w rjjtr:-with the tr rr e1 t. h? !.it t.tf W' . f't'l-- - r- "" t .'re t ! it U' sj c! Mm. f , ) .fe.!e 'he 9, t. sr 4 Int.! like ! t yi4 l - rr had 'co! a w,! ta t.ere no w-- i' Kir- c. t , r c 1 . a Tt-- was th evi'" falb'r h 1 led Ke He might have ha:d !. t dro.iTl'y ir. ti:rM, ru! l 1J r.ot; rather. !e jU i .5m. Tre dJr krt o Bra3,.T l r t !! rut'-d of li5tl d jtios. ef the oSlre. the Tl e r., :,i. -h Ms mlr.d t kef H 'h1"ver. frigMen'd Mm. ro Uv M.o rod In the Lacsro;'. f.r. tl.o-jgh- 1 ri iw I e:d.fh!'S An hoyfe. He ass I. an tsje-- ' e-- SSleeft there. q..t raohed t il--two kfn th rcin ijr. t o; a light hall. Ther " on th" Ww. H rur"; 'n!, fol the hall, reach! the ;e a.S 3rd Stut"-- ; Md: SOTT.eor.e t'i agot h' rtT With t;i- j I j J st'-r-e- . t.-- crash. Bradford. :if?;rg r,t.o. rr,!. t iea i.ly t;f--n cr ther?"' list ret l r.ff dcr II Sorr ? tf rt tf fi fror ,n: -- th'f of a ) nl te ten the f r'". t!fj. roJ.J att. He 'in the eid. " f- r. wM f lf '',!? Now he was in ' - of 5 the rr"r;. Jri. Tftv arte thfe. h cStl.g, v f Ufc.tr ' U r'. r . n. fV-n- at f, lit:- pail." ) Jin s 1 t ; k- ttnf id ,; t v i ... tl r Hr ht -'v ' . - sv ( - f i I ;! r t v. - ' 'f I I i - a ' I t - '!'! - f -I - C ? I at A ? r i- ' t.': " -. ..- e . - : to-- ? f - ' S" tifc si . j eM 1 , 'J ef hs'f ; If f v 'a a . : - tf f 1 '. tiM.c-.-;- . on.. 1 f us-dr.!- i;s--- He :. a t." ! ). l s-- e J ; hve Jte 5!h a e. v,.e w He cs?ne w;Tn a ! r. j in y r;j'-V:- - t e. t"f 1 t-- j vjj-c- e t .a C?cW r; tht S"e t. f r n I! c oy o-,i- an C : I was inn.,? in the t t: ha sol r--. r . ! t an t ,t tiTyri'.t'l. ). it ..t5n he had f fvr re. tam'-- t Tl "Who" Mr''!'.. c fn-- I'U'el l!'nst:i- Ifn.! $ . ft e. ' 1 U-- l v . llf. . e, ,.'-- , e i; I t .1 nin' i. must be rrns. b.i i. groafr wotk 1 I re Tt.r ; ! l -- pUnn l"' sf - v v '.c ,I1.. . lit !r ; ; I . f only wept and hung my ho.i ' And said. "My heart was full: I J.n'- -. V- It. Then the air Ihrohbd pare ' I t a Voice pink lu! through th Turn thy face j Tow aril me. hild of Ihe Chrlttove. Un1. p' . c ; -' t " . i . r -- i . ; i i r i -- -, "ir j I j - "i " . f . r- - cjrr.i ?! - ihk sea. . - I - i ( : Vf f H i tc-- l ' I". Than sing!" i t I M S'Jf thine . ! a ( 7 .ae.k a r . s rt r . r. S ' - n MAsrrr.s or v. T . if t J J N V n t l t the j'.-' ) n a I ou sing? Why fling Your uselos.i chirp on Ih ur.hceli:, What gay attire did your fau y poor little parrow, can It boYou dreamed of immortality'" ; - ' .' .. ? e ; ' i. f f? ' t t I f i. i ' ! 1 ; 5 1' fit n if t . t V f-- r , underpaid! demand Nothing I did not gUe And In that thought lot all m-- n The tup shall b? given not as men thtnfc. But he who Is athlrst shall drink. nor the Not by the earth-Wn- t a,. Shall men b Judged, but whether It ame fi Warm from ihe hatt with right or wrong , Impulse, or aim; He wh saves but hi brother saves the rata. And If It comfort bit one. It lightens my task. And this l. all that I ask! , Sing! Ye who fed It! Work! Who possesses the grace. fte who sings or he who works wtn his hand. I - 1 H" l k.l r hr U!v trr sk4!: 1 -. .;- rreiitlahr tfwJ.t. ftrfh. 1 I s t g vk-- , e Afl'f be. "This was the Joy I had; That I coull turn my song lr.to a No other To do e;t a rtfr. hoaxing tn. would understnr,-- j ft ! . tar) 1..: . r--i . ' v V,r. a d J "Why did 1 5 rl And that God. Mon never knew the t S "But when men laid thy folly bare. Was not thy sad? h-a- - ; tJ. t ! t s Us . sl (J ' r - t!r-- f t:-f- a h n! tk iii I understand! carth-fergoiie- n He Is welcome and this I the test Who () sings but a feeble sonff If that sorg be Ms best'. St. James Gazette. Not honest task nor the earnest song, though made with dtfect. the At aji evangelistic service at Glasgow said: the other day the preacher, at the end of "My toprood man. my cood man, don't you New York Sun. the work of man who might have done batter shall I reject! But co to heaven?" his address, cried: "Now,, all you jrood want Knlfkcr Somebody calls srrhttarture Tne chirp or the sparrow l ov with th nlgtllngals's song Clear and deliberate came the anawer: muaie. people who mean to go to heaven with irozn each la my choir belong!' Though MEN' listen not, no wT a Awm I but Booker me, stand up!" With a surge of enthusiWell. our "Aye, fiat must be Kangln'. palrittiasa urecnuna s icy mountains. 5 . asm, the audience sprang: to their fee-t- sonally conducted palrtyt" D u i 0 0 ? er (J 0 3 cv it, 0 i - - ";B . ;h;r,e of Mm. t Who would say. That he who tills th land Is klnjr of me who walk with Ule ; In ?!! . rr t, jJ tr- t f (e ch;'4.fh wi-- i "But there were men." rV.d the angel, "who laughed al thy Uy." (I "Thore were many mon. I murmured. nhamod. Who mocked when I t as of tnrhs . "I cannot call It much toy brother. whii H stumbled and was like to fall.' Heard my poor Uy ar.l talked upright afcaifi," The street car men are conducting themselves as citizens should. The Telegram sensible, had great faith in the common sense of the t roller boys, and it was not misplaced, either. prolably save the new idea he gained while touring Europe as a scoop for his daily Figure to Take Away Ona's Breath, Commoner, to be published during the Democratic The aggregate of the world's commerce at the national convention. present time, meaning the total exports and imports of known countries and colonies, is figured bv statis- If the boy arrested with thirteen knives in his ticians at approximately. 22.000,000,000 annually, possession had given one of them awav as a That is to say, the interchange of commodities, ac- - of friendship," the hoodoo might have been "pledge brokcm me .nest 10 to amounted ngures ootaiuauie, cording tms vast, almost incompreiieiisiDie sum. unisrepre- n seems that about two million of the Nation's sents the products of the farm, mine and factory. eyos are turned on Utah, if the number of signatures Uhe population ol the countries and colonies in- - to the Smoot petitions are not overestimated. eluded in this statement is given at l,48i,lo9,000 and their area at il),Ul,lW6 square miles. I his figure of Dowie is going to sail next week for the other population in the countries included m the table side of the world. It is not thought, however, that seems to jusliir an estimate ot .Min,imi mum) as the the equilibrium will be upset. approximate total ot the world s population at the Mr. Rryan declines to boom anvone for President present time. for the latest available date, Is it possible that the Nebraskan again has The total revenue, designs of the countries and colonies included in the list is on the nomination? s'et down at $7,854,801,000 and the total expendi tares at &7J.rJ,o40,i.KU. o, gentle render. Salt lake's "port or deJiverv' total indebtedness of the countries named will not be located at Saltair, but in th new Gov s The in the list is given at J4,J89,04,90. eminent building The stocks of money in the countries named are stated at d-- !l?" "And that Is ' - r his-.- Blinding hor sou!. I ar.K to her , Oh. had I power for nobter work lnt a J' Her act vhetk prtned to mine. 1 love ihetl" ) :-- s.rr.g n ' i t -- tm a ; : t " 1 ", vvpt.n s.srft l"'f'r. Of i .tji'ew r tt Te l u" v.i c.;;ea rir.j . o: .s '.' The 'Tir,r tw.r. Then said the angel dreaded. "Genius th.t sings but one Immortal To make mon strona; Mutt by that right In Heaven bfJor.g. But thou who wedded Dumb muidc to a dead thought . t. i' ' f,re If if m-- w r' '.f-- i agor.lxlng L v:-- i t ; '. i t, was V- whifh has nrnmnifil Trip Tp i pTram tn mritp Salt Lake Ka?La men to offer suggestions as to the most practical means of saving Saltair. And if "Constant Subscriber" has any bright ideas on the subject we will be glad to publish them, too. The salvation of this costly resort on the banks of one of the world's greatest natural wonders is something worth fighting for. Even our inquisitive friend, "Constant Subscriber," will admit the soundness of this contention. V othrs a I! t tl J r f t',1 5r T 1 t :?.. fan ) d 1 J- 'f c tV ?-- . nii if(. ic.7 tliJa I I 1 v I L 1.1. crJri 1 was so youns;! Lot rr.t go back and work as I rannot sue To enter In Knowing; the song I loved t . Has beet) sin. My greatest I c e visit the Utah capital. Saltair furnishes the only salt water bathing one may obtain outside of the oceans. Salt bathing is one of the greatest summer enjoyments to be had by the Salt Laker, and he doesn't want to lose this splendid feature of Utah life. E Tery V ty. he t- s 1 ttfar f e r s ; rt lr-- Question me not!" -r A- s f ; Ki.fi trembling said; "When I was limine wtmM so rood Dut now thai I am drad, S nf!t Is the little aorc I sang: I (51 wl ? - Sea." riti7nn i l i . 11 fi. V v r. ? 'u', -- - c . j J ! tn'.. EVER, THAT THE PET MEASURES OF CERTAIN COUNCILMEN WHO OPPOSE HIM MAY HE LOPPED OFF ON REACHING THE EXECUWhat hast thou wrought? If your sor.g coultl TIVE OFFICE IF THEY CONTINUE THEIR Measure an Inrh of good. FIGHT." 3 Or whore or how,And then, as if to make the Mayor' intentions y Tell me thou:- clear to even a numbskull, the Herald quotes a Dem"A little child died; ocratic Councilman as saying: At Its elde. My words I sung al the sHler"a ituctt, "HE CAN VETO EVERY PILE THAT COMES I told her why UP, AND THE SIX DEMOCRATS, AND PERI thought Ood meant the little child should di; And while I sang she said It gave hr real HAPS SOME OTHER COUNCILMEN, WILL And paco. and that. God Oiunt know bt.'" STAND IiY HIM AND STOP EVERY MEASURE FAVORED IiY A REPCRLICAN." "Is that all?" the angrl said. Isn't this public spirit with a vengeance? Such "An old nun with whitened head. attempts to stir up trouble in the Council are cen-- i And finder fumbling. Kiirable to a high degree. A policy of conciliation And weak, stumbllnc Stops, and eyes that lookod on grar would be more in line with the city's welfare. Behind, and then bfor n grave". And is not the scheme to remove all the present I sang my sons; to him. And eaw the light heads of departments, save Peter C;ndie, rather a In his dim bald one, in view of the jiart Mr. Condie took in the OH eyes gtow bright. recent campaign? While I sai.g the song And with tefsrs he Visaed me for the seng " Is the payment of a political reward to Mr. Con-diapt to promote harmony? Isn't this a nauseat"Canst nothing hotter sy?-ing dose to ram down the majority's throat if har' "I had a sistor who put her heatl in the highway. mony is desired? In th highway he laid It for a man to walk on. Let's have harmony in the Council. Rut let us And whon she , irne. remember that harmony is reached only through Foolish slttr! h tried to mk 11 wr.e. Whore It was cruhed sh triH to mako u wh. mutual concessions. blur And I. aeoir.r the While The Telegram has several handwriting on its staff, none of them has been able to de-cipher the word which is questioned in the above copy of our ancient friend's letter. It might mean "sturdy," "nurdy," or such a familiar and sporty thing as "birdy," which would be. quite unseemly and giddy in so staid and safe a citizen as our old standby "Constant Subscriber." Ilut suming that our highly respected oldest inhabitant is acting in good faith, we hasten to reply to his esteemed and interesting query. The Telegram is concerned as to the future of Saltair because it is a public, institution, one in which the city is deeply interested. Great Salt lake is Utah's best advertising card, and Saltair is the only resort on, the shores of this mysterious "Dead A J r-'- t l ttr .s f A : ; - . jejr.f as l. Not an Immortal sotif , But one of foolUh rbrrninf r That trlM to crown a ten !r Let Us Have Harmony In tht Council. Telegram readers leaving tha city for a veek or mora can have their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without addi-o tional cost, by making the request, in person by postal card, at tha office, No. 149 South West n' ' Jf TTt;iVi . n 1fcf'lw ' . ' tVi! ' others worked Th labor of hoc? and ful nd for a song; Kor book And all day lour You sane that eor.r After reading these figures one will pause to take Entered at the Postoffios at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Matter. tt WhU 5 $2,687,621,000. w trt irur 1 public-spirite- '.! t hy c- -r t 5 sy 1 r w -- - i t H ' 9 t 1 1 vea;-?g- 'nf t a c i i t f5fM. - f t,('fn M-w- : 1 s5 . - J H-- a e ri-tn!nlr- ur A : l?tv at tht data In the statement of indebtedncs of the various )ii earth countries th totals by count rio, in the orth r f iim-thf trrrftrlsl rh. lk o fu!l of ln thou Thai Unit are: their France, ?5.bn6r12l)2; magnitude, t the FVJtoriai Dpurtment Cotaara ilcatlon entrf Fhouldt should h n.lrireHsed to the Editor of the Salt Lake TwlegTem. ed Kingdom, $3,$85,lGiVUM; Kushia. ?;;;m.0aS.38S; V I tooa my nrtri InT tor Is sent" unless be MSS.iqiq kij nana. returned cannot postage ttsjected Austria such purpose. . It bar; " laid And 2,t)61,3b'J,j72; ; $2,560,605,000; Spain, Italy, business Communications relating- to advertisements f ho many sins and faults should be addressed to the General Manager. Salt Lavke TeleHungary, $1,112,700,247; ISritish India, $1,102,005, did nrt dar gram, 149 S. Weat TempleA St. '. 139; Commonwealth of Australia, $1,047,S1 9,629. General Eastern Adv. rent f: To lift my 8. C. BECKWITH. Tilbuns Bid.. New Tork City.. to demani. Or is of 925, at stated United The States the debt General Western Adv. rent HORACE M. FORD. 1151 Marquette Building. Chlca. 0L1,G37. The indebtedness of the German Umpire 3 the anjfet sl4. is given at $698,849,400, and of the German States, ,V, Ta u u ot tru., joU hjr't: TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscrip43-4- "THE. CHAMELEON"' t IX I -- 1 D-m- ! of At - everywhere regisRemit by P. O. moM order, express money order, tered letter, bank oheck or draft. In the name and to the aa- orees or tn BAIVT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. city. rrtAh gait 1i fo'lewg from Ih"VI tketJourt.at. y . Single A A -w By ANNIE PIKE The 'largest by tha. w 4-- EVKNIKG. JANUAKY K. OATmDA if) HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? vn 1t stk In Tfe superb an1 no.:. l"ord A f h"f. risr. ,. 4.l.c' ' l)IAM, Agoe's to I'AKI.i: I'lANO 1I.AY!. 1 j I ." |