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Show THEr SAZ2FX THURSDAY; EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1904. 3 C2UELC?.3.TG2 CrJ3T Tbs fTti 3 tract! of a It FACTIONAL STRIFE UILDER OF SALTAIR SAYS LAKE WILL RISE AGAIN OF STUDENTS GROWS Association "Preps" I Now Split Into Wrangling Sections. Organized Newly Holds That Records Show Rise and Fall of Water in Cycles Since 185T. Itast. and I ro diUck of rection i omis'i charms in m striking In this particular, of 1 de-f-- The University "preps who recently separated from the older student andentered upon a pew student body ex'tence, are having more trouble. 0 0 0 Officers were elected at their first GOOD BEACH AND WATER AT BLACK ROCK. meeting and at the second the engint-e- r land art section charged the normal i! v ) itn electing an unuue proportion as officers when the engineer There is a good beach at Black Rock and there is also a Jblg fresh 0 normals and art student were absent from the 5) water spring, so there would be no trouble about a fresh water supply. " meeting. They then threatened to break COL. N. W. CLAYTON TO THE TELEGRAM. out of the organization. Another mati' but ng was called yesterdaywasmomln. wanted to when the constitution Col. N. W. Clayton, builder of Saltair J that I have seen on the lake for another refer to on the question It was mining. The normals declared the other fid beach pavilion and manager of the In-- I' resort would be Black Rock. There- a channel. is to be found with a good had taken nowslon of it. The? art and land Crystal Salt company, is a believer . good the watr l9 men scored their opponent depth of watfir in cycles, with regard to the rise andjtoo.deep there. 0rdlnarlljr Is why Garfield engineering Thrt scene became so disorderly that and the fall ofvthe Great Salt lake. and. believes I was built on ita present site. President Cum ml ruin dtcrolved the rnett-in- g The channel running from Antelone and left the hall. that the lake Is flue to rise from now Island to Black Rock, which i in places cover area, that the it to on,; and again, rorty reef, deep, and the eaverajce depth Judgment Against Sage. did when the pavilion was built. of which from twenty-fivto thirty C. M. Rand was St. Taut. Jan. Tt-- K. leet, runs directly past Saltair. to the In an Interview with The Telegram, west. a of $7i00 by he jury In verdict On given a dead line from Saltair this Col.- Clayton said! today: Judiro Tewla court In Hand's suit channel attains its greatest depth. In Baae for 'rvlr "I' built Saltair .beech pavilion, com"1 believe that when Saltair Is aban against Huill of th with tniateehlp tAjri's mencing the work on New Tear's day, doned as a bathing place, the bathing Hastings and Dakota land grant. Rand I sued for tU.oon. 1893, and completing It July 1st of the in the lake will be virtually over." ; "We had to work very raptame years, idly, to complete it within that time. "At the time the resort was built there was w?ter.to the depth of five feet under the pavilion. "Thia has fallen away steadily since that time, the decline being equal in all the years, I cannot account for the fall lake level, save that It rises and falls In cycles. ova-di- and imuoiism SPECIAL. OFFER. BOYS' CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT r.h Th rvsulmr rrlra of Dr. Chart It InFood Is Jl.on a bo, but to Introdu ttmm to thou nanda of nw hfra t nt two iji hoin to a!l hi iw w.r thta airr1lcmnt atvl vj ua ll.t. are Alt parkant In plain wrapper, postage prtpaW. nT l I tJ A ampl boi lut rwju?i x " to rontlnr. of ib srat J ll-nviit' fof tltart fr. Frwjw.l it rfnr H hnh p T t"t nt. r rrmt of mnlMi. W wjll al.i ttxtr IUutrate1 book. "Art of Maacyttj which conitra all th propr movm)ii mna mtm. for gr.K tti far. and f jtt direction for fl?trlplns tfc r. a On Mt cn J. HOTM' TWO-PII:CIXTi and York. Co..'r;: truc rtoys' Cool flwra, w rth 11 V. !Se to 1JH GlrU rtno KU Hhoa. woeth II H. - City Attorney C. C. Dey save an opin- - i ion yesterday that none of the officials elected In the recent municipal election are entitled to the increased salaries provided for in the Revised Ordine nes. In his opinion he also states that all deputies In the city offloes who were appointed prior to the passing of the new ordinance are not entitled to the in- - old level. , Signs of a Change. "The past ten seasons have been dry, and the comparatively heavy snowfall that we have had up until the present this winter would indicate the return of the cycle of heavy precipitation, I accordingly look for the lake to come back. "I do not believe that Irrigation affects the lake level much, but think that it is controlled entirely by the amount of precipitation. "Jf the snowfall during the entire winter is heavy, the water will eventually go to the lake. If such a winter is followed by a moderately wet summer, the lake will not recede, but will rise. "No particular steps are necessary to pavilion. I beperpetuate Saltair beach to that. lieve nature will attend "There is no suitable place on Antelope island for a resort. There are many things tc be taken. into consideration to a good location for a resort. There must be fresh water for shower baths and for drinking purposes. There must also be a good sandy beach. Disadvantages of Island. "I have examined only the south side of the island. That is too rccky and there is no fresh water or shade, and the beach is not desirable. There is not a. "good stretch of beach unless you go away around the island, and that is not practicable. "Next to Saltair beach, the best place time-durin- rn-ak- HIGHEST MASONIC DEGREE IS GIVEN Grand Secretary Christopher Diehl Is Eecipient of Special Honor From Supreme Council. BIG WELL Drilling: for liana for coming work on the Bt. George experiment farm. rul for dlln- fecticg trees and vine urA the forma tion of a list of commercial and hom creas?d pay. Al head of depart ments who were appointed prior fruit for Utah, wr under dlpa ualon. A bulletin cor.talr.lrg luts of ultV,e to December 28, must con tinue under the old salary sched- fruits for I'tah growers wt:t shortly ules. The opinion of the City Attorney Ifsuenl. was rendered in compliance with a request from City Auditor Charles R. Felt, who nsked for light on ,the subject. Mr. Felfs letter to the City At1 torney follow: as m Dear Sir: Will you kindly sdvlm; to the legal statua of the ordinance or or dinances passed by the City Council In December. I'XZ, rotative lo the salaries Saloon Men Arc Angry. or city orncers. deputies, et at., as appn Thirty-fiv- e saloon mn of Oclen hl t an cable to prenent Incun bents of thos of ! Indignation mrtlrg lst night t ncs. not or Into the whethr to hojU Can this office ligally th.y warrants the present city ofticera. deputies, et al.. In courts trt tat tht crltutforUty f of th law orSunday sale regulating Ihjuor accordance with the salaries flxod by snd the operation of Jct marhlne. No dinance In December last? dnr.lr artlon was taken snd th maw ter of perfecting an organisation waih City Attorney Opinion. in would rght th ofT.ndlrg regulation AtThe communication from the City week. court was poatpcr.ed until n--t torney to Mr. Felt follows In full: In reply to your favor of ths th U.st. Dragged by Street Car. asking "can this office legally lssu war Tb rants to the present fJgden Rarld Trsnelt eerr.r-- ) officers, depu ties et at. In accordancecitywith the aalaxla rrftde the defendant In a l6ft damage u!t brought by Klchard Vtstn. lixej toby ordinances In December last?" Wh advlae you that the question raunt Th rlslntirt aUeges that on Oelnbr beg was about to bo&tl a North Wah-Ir.gto- n be answered by section ZZ. U i' P!t- - lart he car. whea ths car ute. which aoplles to "all officers tf anv s4er ly and dracsol him soma i!art'. In) jrtng city." and Inasmuch as the State Suprro 1. D. lh him court in at last three cases, in cot.stru about tick. John'n Is ing that section, has said: "TIits I no plslntl.Ts attorney, ad. It Is ambiguity In th languair that th. Intention of ths IarisUTure i plain Ogden Bauka Ata Busy. was to prohibit any change of th niirary of a city ofllcer after hl election or ap to the tattr,ertta of tarvns Ardir,g hanka t snd d:r'ie pointment, to take efTt during th time ror which he was elected 11 or appointed." im'xir.l to .tTk.il3 .7; orerdrsffe, r. My this law you are govrr.i. All sf5 11. tr.!ei Hfate U,t on trs.h mcjH. cers eiect-or appointed trhr to Dcd-r. 1 ties frr.uur. ber 2s. 193. the date a II or resources the revi! ordlnftnrs 4i. toii went Into are to tho snlary orxrharg. u ,u.: ii in forco aterftt, i tr the timeU ofrecle the.r lctio-and or officers appointment, New Firm Is Fo ru e J . o apiolnted on or su"qii-ti- t I)fmtr W. 1X3. are entitlM to the enter-A Ornt rU'"hrdor n;M rompnaU'n a prem rltve,! by th rerl! ordtrnn their artle!e of rcor rwft Ion. tf As noticed, sertion 2X. Itev1s1 Plrtt le. ThCopy rV f nr new f rm la CJp:tM-only to "all officers." Thia brings T. Hichard'on applies D. I. Kear ua to the further qvK.tlfn n o th rtiie t , r.. t.rant etretry a;. J fionr vl!.preu:rnt. applicable to distinguish oCft-- r treasurer. or servants In at Oil Farmington Gas Reservoir Is Tapped. Galley oil well, two milea from Farm- ington," on Tuesday afternoon, at a depth of 200 feet A strong flow of water was struck at that depth, and a few minutes later a great volume of mud, water and sand shot forty feet Into the air. forced out i the well by the pressure of th teas. The bif? drill was drawn and the flreii in the boilers extinguished until the gas could be controlled. The flow of water Is heavy and is being conserved in a pit near the well. Heretofore the water used at the well has been conveyed from FarmlnRton. The drllWs have been sinking about progress being twenty feet a day. greater cold. impossible because of the The well Is 200 feet in anU. which Is said to be 600 feet de?p. No definite results are expected until a depth of y0 feet or 300o feet Is attained. Thia experimental well will be bored to a depth of 40 feet if necessary. The ladies of the Central Christian church will hold a rummage Bale Fri9. East Third day and Saturday, South. I. SELECT OFFICERS FROZEN TO DEATH IN THE GOLD FIELDS Membership of New Association Now Includes Nearly All the Dealers of Salt Lake. Jan. 38. A special to the Postdntelligencer from Sltagway, says: The Sah Lake' Real Estate sHOcUtioti The' steamer Excelsior arriving at Ju- held business meeting yesterday, at neau today from the westward reports whicha the officers for the year asihat W. D. Stevens, a prospector, was were chosen. The membership of the one or but all now embraces frozen to death at Yakataga beach on sociation business local in the dealers two of the E. Rhodes 18th. and Martin January FalKner. who were with Stevens, were field. The following were the selections for office: also badly frozen. The latter two arItlchter. J. W. Houston, president: A.boRrd rived at Juneau on the Excelsior for of the secretary and treasurer: ofnesrs treatment.; with the including the Johnson, chief of ths Eagle clan of the governors Tuttle, W. J- - Hailorsn Taku tribe, was drowned near Killenoo, addition of W. G. Reavls. and Donnan J. 23rd. Chief set Johnson's house, January on an elevation above Taku village, is a familiar sight to all tourists. The chief A Bead Man's Millions. owned a schooner and was widely known ESCAN'ABA. Mich.. Jan. 28. The will of as: a trader among the whites. the late Manuel Wells, a here for prohe Niagara Fire Insurance Co.. for-l- y bate of Milwaukee, was f.ledvalued at anytoday. The estate is CS.ooft.vOO. Jacobs, is now reprewith A. L. It where between I10.0W.O0O and "Wilson-Sherma- n 52 the Co., sented by is left to his grandson, who is the son of West Second' South, upstairs. Fanny Wells Norrla, an only daughter. SEATTLE. J multi-millionai- re PA J'XfOU werth U. of $1.10 $1.29 $1.69 tenaati tJ. ti!eok si. l ji THE DAILY PAPERS Arc all rixfct mm adwthint medium, for thoif wb take a daily, but I 1 t I The Farmer Inter-Mounta- in REACHES A CLASS OP PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER lri An advert UmTvi In Tht Intcf'Mountain Farmer will ! brtng: pood rciultt, especially In mall crdcr trade. Ratei Addreta very reaionaHc ! . f:.. nimple employees. general nn prf-rany person hoie duty It l i a fflcrr. All agency for the city are city ofRcrra;citysinoprr phrr. are not. and should the quatiin rl a to clerks of bord nd cth-t to thlx I ponltlon In wouia like to b acvlicu btars'pjrrtlon. cnturlrg an opinion. f T The Trans-Atlanti- John J. i'."tm4tio-and Japri It given -- rnomh on cf pn for rlflrr.g th flrant a vn'j. elom. man A w !v gav c h-- w He will s f of a i..---t lor. tivis HoeU jwitefOay. II-- was " Hrr-.r- v Urn-tnet- to.?v. t. of bvrgUry. in ' :erJ. iron fTn:gr.t having erlrred !. fun.n th art Krkof h rh!i I hai Ch.re f'.nv. k r-- nnUMf f-r- In a - lo-trv- d tf n-,- Is i;ir . trt Ju-.f tjn-d- ff i: I. PTr K The wed. Ure of Ml rd At I've George MftOJ'e frn;ir-on t!r-thirtf lh ifH' Tf. hrtte in.) street Ut r rrs..rTvlns left this aUfrm proom 1 rrf.u tnirf THE BESTf crCOLLECTOR m?4 t.r j ct ti:i tVn if tt !''--' hi st o.r vs .f 50. r e"d o)iMi sr. J Kr f 9 t fpi Alr.. J. A. Hal, tnothtr of Krd A. Hale. SIS Kirs'. met, di.nl jedterdr f. tt rnoon at the home cf her or. of old Mr. Hate was 71 years oil Hhe Hg hnd lived with her ti for fourteen and had, for many h;tn In fehie health. She was a member of the Vn fUrkt ol.lent Dutch fmill family, on of thetfheIn New York. wert to C'oloro ! with her hufar.d during th i'lke's IVafc iHiom In W-'The funeral, which was. private, was held from th rtttdenee f her son at 2 o'clock ti ls afternoon. jer. jer - 1 ... " . . - f'r npanyGr f. innirtes. cf t - t ttw i launn il Tt' ruii ! riilTJ1 tf-rit 0 trtirin !)" M"fi of it ho NOTC-- f- -r f th I ..- -. i -- i t - -- cont'rulii'h HUfiihtred II n . def.r.M reu!lv wl'l hold in iMrl:-atraofr-eni- s rr m m 1 1 e M 1 ta ft. Iri us. '1J! ! . nivlwr.l U- ram t lh ao-nrrtir.r- e Wt. t- . W01 & ia. . ae?e Kcportinq Aqency, Mr' When you buy a Gardner Suit at regular price you are alvays burc of petting your money's worth. Then you can readily appreciate the way we arc selling them now. i rrrr'trd l)f ).a(rr!ah h onnjsl IM'i. ITlh. i" to tt Oatc-.- a I '. f r r r. t JtS. i At r ...GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS.. lv. Educators to Meet la St. Louis. The National Itl... Ft Ius. Jan H In eattoral rfrtie m vj9 i , Vh.. ta o ff m e t t pjment TJ..ltd'rrr.srsl is known sft m Mret r'ritng t"- siniljr r isofis Mjln t f 1 s .Ve,in'.rreial ou'h nod Thr mt " W AmericanI Mercantile The se. rr tr-- - U-.- v . x rv - ; feftta!l e the of th ti,"(;rt e1!le t,:tr- d sM ssaiitsi I v sste,-,'t.-rar-'t- --- V.t tr.rlr weh!lrs lrlr. Another damrrn tClf.r was - U 'I f-- Funeral of Mrs. J. A. II ale Was Held From Her Son' Residence This Afternoon. Farmer, Salt Lahe Qry Inter-Mounta- in mf s-- m y ye:-rda- F"crrrt was rre.e Fire Insurance burrlarlarins th U r.ow ith A. I Jacobs. by the Wllson-Hh'rma- n represented Co.. 52 West Second South, upstairs. Co.. formerly City BtUfs. The - lih... and th imam 1 r. n CM." .99(2? ta hand Ma-Ho- ns ,.75(Zf - ELKS ENTERTAIN A WOMAN OF PROMINENT HOST OF FRIENDS FAMILY DIES HERE .) by Z. (r trtJ Chrrstopher Dithl, grand secretary of the grand lodge F. and A. M. of Utah, dehas been granted the thirty-thir- d Social Session at Local Clubhouse Is su- of the gree by special dispensation council of the mother consistory Enjoyed by Three Hundred prf.e of ;e world, Scottish Right Masons. Appreciative Quests. The degree was conferred Tuesday sovof the n'ght, under the supervision MaJ. F. The Elks, 2i) of them, enteitah.ed ereign grand inspector-genera- l, M. Foote of Wyoming, assisted by at a social session held in the guests J. J. GreenewaJd. crowd elubrooms nlht. Whileof the is given was large, lat It Is not often that this degree thA hosts the hospitality was by special dispensation, but an exception was made to the general rule on acIon? tables in the lodgeroom fr? count of, the recipient's high standing. tilled several times with banqueters, and a full vaudeville entertainment followed The only other thirty-thir- d degree Capt. I. M. Burratt acted as repast.ceremonies in the State are J. J. Greenewald the and anionic the star of master and W. H. Bancroft. were Fisher Harris. John Daly performersFrank Mostyn Kelly and E. 1 Murphy. mil" company, who Pleasant and Most Effective. Gayer of the "Hello are to take part in the benefit prformr T. J. Chambers. Ed. Vindicator, Libance at the Grand Saturday: and Mf erty, Tex., writes December 23, 1902: Wilson. Henry. Geye and Baker of the theaters. 'With pleasure and unsolicited by you loo&l variety were The artists I bear testimony to the curative power apparently all at their the evening was one of rare enof. Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I have best and for the appreciative crowd. used my family and can cheerfully joyment affirm.lt is the most effective and pleas-ante- st remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used." 2oc, 50c and $1. Sold REAL ESTATE MEN it-i- ihn. -- bn A big reservoir of natural eas was tapped by the drillers of the Guffey and Shos mm OGDEN NEWS 1 r tfl 2 Fin Kid high or low hels State Itoard f IloritcuP.uie ir.l yesterday In the Deeeret News anr.ex. !u A "GUSHER" III llli lt " - sta e. Th None Elected or Appointed Prior tc Date of New Or dinance Can Receive the Increased Pay. sls reg-u- It Pays to Buy e Steady Fall and Else. '.In lS57 It was down to where it Is raw, if not lower, remaining there until It came up again in the sixties. "In the late seventies it fell again. and then roe until 1S84 it reached its highest known level. At that time it was so high that it backed up the waters of the Jordan) river until they overflowed their. banks, vering the lowlands west the city.- and on the other side of ihA H'er as well. little by little until 1890, 'It receded it became stationary, remaining so hn untir 1895, when It began to fall away, continuing until the present time. "The next cycle should, in my opinion. bedue at any time, and a change in cli matic conditions should begin now. which would bring the lake up to its rDr SHOE DEPARTMENT ARE Stata Board of Horticulture Plans to Issue Several Valuablt Bulletins at an Early iHts. DRAW THE0LD SALARIES ..45t wwl, in fatsry Note Reduction In Our WORKING FOR UTAH MUNICIPAL OFFICERS TO mil - li et. r"thist tiweek. tUle tu rr jpil" o. Cn FRUIT-GROWE- RS ti, FflTU. E t m Pises UK) tf- Jti. bU Chirles Dr. t 5-al-e rhe k Aoarrss . TVc grade. tlXJ HOYH miT It ATI. In all the latet shapes. fur this ek only fer valuer; your OnNTf IUtTK SATr.nH UlUr.TR. U th ret grade. VaJ. um il.li nl 11 peic thta wea -- r-- HnT.ATtltft. ssea II stripes, rerular h mf P CHII-DUn- N - 1 NCVEr UNbCDDOtrO Note Rsductions In 'Our e baly - ron-nectl- OttC PP1CC TO ALL FUEKH FOOD nociUvelr tfc t reparation or.ly I wilt kiMvn to that ltir or tftor tha r It the tsnmtrpd bnt to eif throuth natural nursirr IT VIA K KS THE FX Kill FIRM AND HBALTHT. ON SALS AT Dv:rATtTMf:NT RToniis i I of-th- PsT JCTiSO IO vonut'i fifjr roatwled fn y I Gdl. Clay ton; "i taTAQUOtllLO mn at- Sly. 52 S1H. S20 Suits for and 10 Surely no man who needs a suit can afford to piss a chance like infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought for that. If you need an Overcoat we've BEARS THE SIGNATURE OP abig lot selling the same way as the suits. Ont In Use For Over 30 Price Years, J. 136-13- 5 P.-GARBNER Orders By Mall Promptly Filled. M.inSL |