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Show THE "SAlSF '1MKE THCEGfRAM. FBI DAT EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1001. CITY TO RECEIVE SALTAIR IS COMMERCIAL CRUELTY IS ASSET OF THIS CITY HER CHARGE c - TIT 1 s-- n tj vt. Yuson bays uuzens. lannot Aiiora to Let Young Wife Makes Strong mm LaKc Kcsorr trove a hauurc Allegations in Her Suit NEW RESORT CHEAPER THAN MOVING. ' Machine And craaaed Fine. Will Swell Salt Lake' Fund. LlcenM on Slot - A new resort could be erected at a point where the location may be idea.1 for less money than would be required to move Saltair. The railroad line now running to the beach could be extended a few miles at no great expense. Steps should be taken by the owners or the' general public, or both, to secure some bettermen. of the existing: condition of affairs at the resort. E. AV. WILSON TO THE TELEGRAM. E. W. Wilson of the Commercial tional bank is of the opinion that Salt-a- ir is of great value to the State and the community, and says that steps should be taken to preserve it as a public resort. To The Telegram he said today: "Saltair beach, is a commercial asset to the community and the State. It brings people, money and business. "I know that the drying up of the Great Salt Lake woujd change the climate of the State greatly, making it less desirable as a place of residence; therefore every effort should be made to raise the lake level, if such a thing can be done. "The falling of the waters has left Saltair high and dry. Saltair beach is only valuable to the community when there is water around it. When it is ; that when h first came to Salt Lake In 1875, the lake was very low. but was m the rise, being higher then than when; the Mormons first settled In ITtah. At. that period scientists were confidently asserting that the lake was going to rise continually until it swallowed up Salt. Lake City and covered the plalft with salt water. One of the main reai. sons for Its present fall Is, Mr. MacGil-vra- y thinks, the amount of water used for Irrigation purposes. In fact, he says, this may be the means of drying up the lake entirely. TO PREVENT THE GRIP. Laxative Eromo Quinine removes the cause. To get the genuine, call for tht full name. 2"c. BEWILDERED Status of Mayor's Appointments Is Now a Heagrcn. The plaintiff alleges that he and the defendant married In this city en December 14, 1301. on,' that fo more than Ftuart'a niec-!"- tJi-- to A?sistant City Attorney William 11. Bramel said Inst night that the two appointments ar" still before thr.o Coun cil and tlic committees ha or parliamentary right to pass lgal upon ri Tt.ey prevent nn. ef the focl whtb ru o Heavy Shortag-- Alleged. A. n. TJaprr. forrr.r!y a fatlfr Clinton, la.. Jan. 22. J. W. Warr. InProf. tli Salt was In tiic IU" high and Moline of the Building president Loan association, has ben indicted by city yostTilay on his way to Si. I.nij, the Rock Island county grand jury on whfrf nnslstd ttby twn nntiv f':ir!;Tv. The indictments hf will nianst seventeen counts. lnliirlri' I.slnC.,4 hibit. II" viitr,l many ll .'rinil- - .mil charsre that he has embezzled $31,000 s an addro.-- at the hth durwill jr;iv- the sc!; da-although it is said his shortage was ing Warr last exceed $100,000.. spring Tb exhibit which Mr. 1IaKt-- r will man-n- g n candidate for Mayor on the Reform is wnrth and represent- the school children. ticket. He is In jail in default of bond work of i.'t.U'K)$1.).". - f l V- iar K rt ;rla trrepia tb.e rut .t-je- - e. ' rn t- Tt'i.' (him- - far p1'" an 1 s oj 1 I vt--r K:,.ir ejt. pj.ts 1 1 fror.tyyou.our J'.l ll'ni 1 fulfil for b. ft;w4f? ; n ".el- U... - f ft;l .. -- Or Until o p. m. Grades: 60c Rubbers, i National Tea Importing Co. Comtr Third South and Main , crt, :) w rm-- - - -4. - l ... . ' Nicol & 1 erabbe Co. t- W- - - e KlkLI i ( . t, - eM t t I i r - fc ' (',t. r'i JAl- RESTORED 1MANHOOD . . . - det f'ay ! nd of n 20 CENTS A POUND .tt. -, l-- A kil '('r e pi ' tri t' r t.- 2 About hiH the quantity told in ihn city. A gain of nearly forty tons over 1902, THERE'S A REASON Why ust cheap package coffeo when you can gal a clean end pure grade for !- "-- ! t!. Copper Dividend. ..Tkn .I r. .t ... V,,k t .i l v Am:!t.fiiAl finiiwi fopper i ,r.-e e t r-- ab, H Last, Year We Sold 190,807 Pounds of High Grade Coffee foe. ru?-ir- I !i'tir. fr f.l mn ati h-- . :? -i at 40c t'-- - ll: Niht--- 7 lhir w-w- S" w-.- Their nbwi.ro iitUl J xit)" b.i-- fe?l- Ir.c. tally snnors the It ilUr. Th tr aut r i f the trtVv .rd-t hns . nt Salt l.k a! ni tnv tent u i.tn I nut idle. I. f'r It l b11" eiT that the ominif.e.. r. fur tb- - e ii l striker t. t;n.n tndj in the r.eihbot -l ln! tiniirly. r( a? I reti".atl b-- , ttt. ar.r ferrrerta Vton el lemnfh I !- . wuh exfi- e rj-f- r 37, fr Storm Ladies' -e a-- e. D'-mol- 'l ettil Tomorrov--Saturda- y CSC-ta feerfwlr.ee to .( fr.ftner rir)Htnn rret Mi'. ton of rf St re e;. Ai.ralij- - nl the am T.blel b'jt in tho dawn rf tbtr tMu'eitr. i;vrv rnalt brir.c letter ft 141 kf (l ?rm hn bve ett r';rel ( f tb Kratef j Tbe fo.lowtrg ot. cif ttTtbl Ii t! - hundrett ree-Jref V?me. It't. J KfrIt Nb. w lte- -, I biv- truu it rr. felt I with i pT'- - -t tr p . ct ifV rr.'i. h lini)'4 at eom Wllrv tl b.ert tr.h!e rnl ce." a we, rrpathrtii tWrt or !e ! rr. fht Ulinr, !h- - ti,br. nt tb ItmU ,t,. I bit H t ti-pir U tTablet rl te-- t iler !! a half rmtlf h tbr ti mr-I l e est rir trie t; rnoe.t:,, I t f ".t and tore lfrr5t; t I .. am .ld. ,'.f h. ;th at'elte. nd fnvf feel 1 ati-Tet.-e..nuiiK thi by ment a a rfTtHrf-f- t tn trtu f St iart !) a Tat"-t- ar for ) Mtnri'a Ir--pla by "l in;icett at i ct- b, an l fAm-lle- -j n were erb ted nnd without hll-Ittirne.j Jnj,, ttntx. Men with f.irnill were left for the pre-r.in thlr home..1 Tho uriker? whoIn for wjiitctl f.,r evlrtbu; Viirutlnsr will irob.ibly hive to j.iy hli aiimtir.tlnjr to j. iwnst t'Z n .tr.il Kenn-lyr,atli,.il f,r unr.iir rx. did not return l.i't i.itt cit. tn litti-bjt,'-" j:ee, WITHOUT TROUBLE pt Former Salt Laker Is in Charge of Philippine Educational Display for St. Louis. n i.rt.i l.-i- Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 22. William Ii. Marsh, for the past three years an inmate of the Detroit house of correction, where he was sentenced for robbing the maiVs in Idaho, d ed today, from progressive atrophy. r1 fact. urI r their InTuer tfe a etrreh .J hl Itete tbt be b r WORTH $1,000,000 ie., fim o ir.jcl e.f It la f o r !ly t- The triib p''C'- 5 Cents j-- STRIKERS DEPART tin resistant att't -, tfce drwr ;;. i rCr . fjre iulity, riur! tn4f. -t SCHOOL EXHIBIT IS er.ewf-je.u- n . OUR SHOE DEPARTMT -- he irrf1 faf.-- r foe two h.,u toer.t. They .ure. above ; They pee- - etaetly th em x r"t-n- V r..J e.ibr d:-- tt th il th fxmtti". Jut-- t te of Ibe act y etttnab r.jlda woik e,f tb do th d:citl I trrarh ar--l enable tht rei .n4l fx! and r !p,rat ar,4 ( In a rr.i:4, rat'iral mnnr welL They f were ixmrly t"eff 1jt hr b.err t'tb-!- Tr.tVVT M'JIIT ft pi'rf iiC'f ft aed it-o--a CtU .ej faJir l 1 al ird n Tl!e: Irniaeffttr -- attended last night, but even had a full attendance been present, it Is doubtful Sheriff Is Now Making Evictiona at if the appointments would have been Castle Gate; Union Supplies Tenia taken up In the face of an agremnt Recaucus in a held reached by p.ven for the Homeless. publican members. In which it in understood that ron of the appointments would be taken no until the full sixS!iiiff Vi:ox of Catbon ur.ty teen were In. begun, the work of ev. tlrg the 'aWhen that time com, another caucus will be held to determine what shall (lat ?trikr. a Contrary to exxct;itior,. thr be done with them. e. Died in Prison. - T abolt an unfinished business. The committee meeting m- i;-;?- . . Gents' Fornishing and Boys' Clothing D:parlni:at !jr ever rf-r- r J tfce thin terrlbl 4!fM, TT lke.nr aM thoutMinda of rnr brmiftl - thm. invr,e quentln the pr.J-ba- tf, l'tit William MacGilvray, who in 3871 had charge of the Salt Lake weather bureau, then conducted by the signal corps of 1h United States army, paid a visit to the present bureau, today. Mr. Ma Gilvray says that thoe who tell u the climate is changing are wrong. The fact that more Jptv falls now than in years past is. says he. simply because thrre are cycles, extending over long periods, of copious precipitation followed by periods of comparative dryness. Mr. MacGilvray, when asked as to the alleged drying up of Salt lake, said m n hit I,a0; ott.-- r tt? 3. r, -i 3c a Yard. hr.dkerrhtef. r,i for 2 hour, at eath J. y SAYS OLD OBSERVER tv rr-!(- t'' to Uv---:- f- LHDIES' HANDKERCHIEFS arl frt'eJ. up!'. sax ri:AN4'ic(. j.tr, 72 'n- - i;i or night by the Council F. In-C'liarles Iit fwr their meeting, and only routine matters jut fii--dNtributl.in r.r provlfif-iof an were taken up. at e?t f3. '.(:' at valii'd There is a. ptrong doubt In the minds to th Htt r.wldf? th - th m1. It 3rviof some of the Councilman whether vrity.f already ar.nour.c tti ixttil- to twenty-twbulk nephew p . Mayor Morris appointments of George r hir' rarirtr.: nd from (o.H'i tu Jl'.') e.ib. accrlliig to ar W. Snow as City Engineer and J. I. nnd xintlit or!. a l.irg- prtirtlfn of Eldredge, Sr.. as City Sexton are prop titr Uvf hi tt i:atrrn fiat-- . Charitable lntitutlur.a of thl fliy arerly before the committees or whether !il5 for In rums ranflnR friro irovt.lrj they are still on the Council calendar tt tVZ.ff. IRRIGATION. ron h 7 to g O'clock Wids All Wool Eiderdown ?jh rl -tf,r t o rrvr m rt. at h":u4a rrbt,.ai-i-f : ft?iy a tntiuT :.iiitit f pearate mni rrak Mm roorltl IMea l nn.l tj:gr-'t!- '. 'rraeky 3 It mak ferret Me frlen! and ttiro arl IrtUmbie, wn mvrjr It la wrapped ap In hi It at h ta tnccnuklerai. f every .t. nlie-e-- l e.f tM tfil Jevfe!rt; fel'oe. a'.lmnt, he acaln herrrce - DRY THROUGH I Je! Dis- -. l 40-Inc- for th ' .1. ( Nlht Jit5 K nu. rl-- k. irlr From hi cent Th OF to 9 O'clock 7 Tfmvftfrn- -. AGAIN now to ro it. on trdr-- r rio-t- thn all a a forlorn If tb that wi'.l jr.v ii nd m l Yl!ii Forget Tour Stomach and YouH Have a Santa Claua Face OF DOE DISTRIBUTED . In frMtti. YOU VILL BE ALL $3,000,000 ESTATE ljt committees in Pieces lu r NCVCP UUCD0QLO fTght From etnr. las? 34 lector out to locate th- -i machlr.es and feea. take In the license of housa of 11- The proprl-treas- es Mho heretofore pal l month hve repute of :t, must. bcl&nirc mitt ly ftr. per month Into February jay $ loo ho The women the city treasury. have ben paying IIS per month U1 b compelled to pay SIS. SMILES m daj Tomorrow-Saturda- y oon aa City Treasurer Harris veral coltook hi office he vtarted No appointments were discussed LAKE MAY BECOME tl. A h-- Nephrwa and Niece Share in the Bounty of Trico Millionaire. Tr in. ear the defendant h3 ben guilty of extreme cruelty. During the Christmas holidays the defendant la alleged to have told the plaintiff that If he received any presents from her parent or brothers or recognlxed them In ftny way. the. could pack her ihlnr and go bark to them, and thren.terl to eject her. He is- charged with havher over the head with a ing struck punchlng-bng- . merely to humiliate her; and that while in the? prrwenr r. of visitors and friends, to haras took her In his grasp and tlslM her body In every possible shap On another occasion sh aller that she entreated him not to no to the theater, and followed him to the door with their child In her arms, uskinj; him to kiss th bbe before he went, and that he brutally closed the door uion the plaintiff's arm. causing hr great pain. The plaintiff Males that If arm had not been caught In the door It would have clod upon th baby's he.nl. Another paragraph of the mplnlnt charges the defendant with Infidelity and with ffklng the society of other women at night. Twenty-Tw- o Tonorrow-Satar- 10-ce- nt a puted Question. know." iy rr nl Jr COUNCILMEN standing there on a dry sand bank 1: Is worth nothing to the State. Even the soil surrounding it cannot be cultivated and the site thus made beautiful and attractive. "I have not considered carefully the steps that could be taken to caups a return of the lake to its former levels but have one project In mind. Might Turn Snake Hiver. "If the Snake river could be diverted so as to run into the lake, a lot of country it would then traverse and now not cultivated could be irrigated and put under crops. The surplus flowing into the lake might raise its level and increase to some extent its area. "I have not considered the idea of moving the rt?wrt to Antelope island, but believe that Saltair Beach or some other similar place should follow the water just as far as it may recede. Whether or not Antelope island Is the best location for a resort I do not r in money which n trade ere barred, those which allowed to operate and -- re chars! an annual llcerte fee. a follow-- : Ore machine. cent machine. 13; machlr.ea. JU; :S renta or more, device o TUX FOLLOWTNO SPECIAL WILL ATTRACT THOXTSAXDS FEOFLE TO 1 HIS FOFULAH. 5T0B.E t:OGO & IE M I bC3.PC7icn"TTJ ALH year. According to the r.ee ordinance the Extreme cruelty, derrtlon and in human treatment are alleged In an amended divorce complaint filed til th Third District court yenterday by Abba L. Heagren against Kdward II. 0 Na- about St 7 In- - With the Tforemcnt of the city or dinance relative to a Ucnmp on slot machines. Bait Uike will be enriched for Divorce. IZ CDTAOUDIiHD ADDITIONAL REVENUE . :; 3 . - .. I --. ti4ll, 60 LO rti ..a'j--.- ! MftMllttC BY 4 f- c- 1 s ! v tlxk. tM ' - GODBE-riTT- . t, .' I UIt .' . "CUPiOEur ,i mi. . - " . et ript i r ini . r it- .... t l. J ) i , t --.. . S . i) --- tr.UO mm i i, C , e . W 11, . aaw. 4 i t fe CO. ssgaao-a- a GARDNER i DflY DAILY STORE NEWS THE LHST eHLL FOR FR 9 o Your Last Chance at the Greatest Suit and Overcoat Bargains of Your Life. Regular SI5.00, $18.00, $20.00 and Tomorrow ends the Bring the boys tomorrow and fit them $25.00 Kinds sale- - and there's nlentv Tanuarv with stylish Suits and Overcoats at I O 'of the wonderful still here at the next- or more under our regular low bargains Af T1 s n your last cnancc ana prices, prices. Every Suit, except blues and blacks, and every Overcoat in the store included in when it has gone you'll wait a long time for such a opportunity as is now this merciless crash of prices, which stands within money-savin-reach. Men's Suits. Overcoats. your all of the on records an without equal great Hats and Shirts at actually less than the clothing sales manufacturers' cost. THE LRST CALL oys Clothes Bargains Men's Clothes Bargains ever-to-be-mcmora- ONE-FOURT- house-cleani- H blc nc 7 1.1 I io-noim- 1 n ng 1 g ONE PRICE i P. GARDNER ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. 136-13- 8 nain St. |