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Show T COSED NEWS TUESDAY DF.SFRF.T EVENING ass CMS RATE IM M m lain ti ta ts FOR TELEPHONE BAtTO 1P171)EK Absolutely Puro Council Refers McKinney's Proposed Ordnance to Munici- NO AUIM, STREET ran no LIME was ttng-s'iht-- fc Itni tl i w Ffl uut, kI a-a- i i.r uu rt w de-th- Amt-tlca- , t.-- e lns l-- n s-- as d at pi. k- -i lui rr i ,iis Taa lues CM sSn a astaas leal act bp t;X -- we Sh' art Is rf tha matBlnr ahoot tag kill fraaa tbatr 3F, mt WYsgst aad Horace . NsWrwWl pans Jockey Is hlarwma taogh frees ths Haas the i tom gies ap until It grope. Tha sekton and kundnM rwuSkd a t-- it Bsslct! v.t -Tha twrhag of Pang cam be mr psnw. Motors sl and th. v.a tf. i! -- chiacy at.eaa teal faw vf i tara, ausM Iiu tha a lid. rsa and ahaad-mslife f the gay FYeech li . where t ta ant tkessMf uaaaorai H la a to the baser self pst'wi appealing but this la ckaverty contrtted, . i ii vT- mil. ,1 tva la ,i it.. roHaded af light ef-- ( by a ta ar.d a pretty sestlngla fact, it haa the same embellish meat a that ta real Mfs how She nowtuata, w ha sees tha basely of tha Baasa aad ta blinded aw bw thinks no of tha horwtng of the The a-- t ta a paatosn tme etover'y sisrstsd telling (hw story of a lorry spumed -for tsutkw by tha Darting of Farts.- a duet foUowtag In which the epuraed lover amh th eoaalvaaro of hM second. deUrera a mortal thrust with hie rlTiL dying rf to ti tha Irer ta diwmwJ by girt and iha knowing bow he came by hla tragic end, well the J'ltad youth aad drtvwa the blade Into I Is kssn. Th s aceno is fraturM by a thrtlUagtragic fall own a Bight of stairs and tha new h.var Just recovers enough to bo carried up these game at a I --a by hla sweetheart la tha company are clover comedian, pretty womea aad graceful daaeara. aad tho art, while steeped In tho revolting tmamrahty of tho Par's rmurt. presents a must spectacular offering The remainder of the Mil b sie of tha at offered this reason at the Lr!palg. tha royal conjuror, ta thins well wurth traveling far to saw. Hla tricks are unrivaled and hi mystic card man' pula-ton- s unfathomable I "art, l"el to ha peefeff dewnaiatcii ehara hsanwa tha fa jtrawwata that Tha IhlW la hot da. scd ta in iirtii;'( t rvguhte V K.nroy Unis J run, to m- - i t) mi.iK.1 toCDiist aa red i nan w wenh trulls ifirr maximum i. l r a i1m (nr a itolsiwc o( rhirpa ti-nwa-u- rf It Is the contention r( Vr UeK'htu-- that the council haa tha i gr.t u nx in- that may ba company. c!inrK) ly a t i'kuiu liuun M Ktnnejr aaa not yres-r- rt laat night. uhI tha prcpoard or till iiit aaa referred it bout action of tiMnmtjii to the municipal lawa commit in a buaineaa hnusa Par the d'tntt at i a ti ffr!in;iiiLe h i more than IP a year not while ).-- r. a tetej tioca In a p r be charged may The penalty for vio-- 1 private reciil-aa a hue not Ultra la jfC. or alx namth in the Uty Jail. or both noma f the m mbr of tha council ir ton that the council haa are of Un a maximum rata not the right to Pi . but Councilman except In a fr fwi.ni 4 t hat awa atewa,ard trslh ' IJtf. M j that hraught heg tMatw at ,.e lata i aa snsavslnssteympeihi. .asJap--ass j eHtaatly .graU.Uwral msbmmi vf that bm atyWwerePtaM W sr the M tease UsrT gad Hvs. evMlag T OaeaMt. Jr, wtvs wave Ika sf tha ndmla te taka ktttlal ad M ail tha damaads aiat. up-- i tTtB4 ,g tk, ('jm aratko hat had awtkaasw was doty rrmu-tlv- e pla-- a it Tham T the coaasailllex tbea and comphansit-sr- r atatrnaQy tartesa, Pis freight rate llsntgsn, tatae hse toea classified the auw at agrtcaltarwl machinery, and la oft-- a shlpp-o- l ta tha same lots atth ms. h.r.ery if the change la ma-la here the two are shipped la the sains tar the cstro'a of that car wiu be charged Ik- - same rata as tha high M- and Mrs W. ti. lal- - returned int rsted angle ta It. ta tha same aray classed aa ajar- kt If 19 d ffl artbla Monday afternoon frum a two months UfcTtl tfi A btlAA . H '- tung-e- n trip, most of tba time th. entire phage must . ta liutland. been Flaw rpent leg titea. thus practl a.lv ' He 11 urn. Holland, and arornd t ue f ut ting agricultural machloary las the ti.nee an- - c tntuc-l.tic- s Mr lake North tea croup e other aide, j The implmnent tin a In this city pear to be Ospsnitli oi Ikr tourtat trad- - aiiu.r ms, elar they t!l firvil any such attempt At the on the pan f tha railroads, tf the tertally In thu proapentv same time, Mr lake avers 'there Is move ta made, though there la a die aa plaoa lka borne " th.i,cb m th- - .pstii .n to aa't and sea if tha road matter of Una roan Ani-- n. a is be-- all! carry it out, before taking the matter before the Interstate com mi e-bind The bu'k of the flght against sion The 8a!t lAke tourists were in a hea tt.e ' Mona Usa" irunlin a aa this change ill be rails In Chicago, stolen, and tn lmdon dura tha big sal pnnctpai'y by the International The idea on tha While In the Kngiteh capital. Harvester company atnke of the roads la to Increase ret they a ere advised to get out aa soon part the Jobbers aay tha burden possible, or run the rik of being nue. but .(tied up there for perttaj . ivk Tltcy wf the asms must fall on the consumer move!, tm sums tnJn-- pane, ngt rt . ho tn tho end alarajs pay tha bills. PHOSPHATE w " I a In r-- faato mt aagii FT J atoOwg te-W- faa K1 Vf (MIMh ka aM of tts be.I tb af tw tts writaS ur CwiviiI M cm auk. K ( uj hrI esatkiy. if kttt na IMr.tt,au. aa aiacf itinatac Ualea.pci.mi. ha it saauatag kh asl east, for Marba Berk lair tt Masns - r- fcaaSx.ag la ues Ithukl to I tlr (rowils Ijm E exaapt the kMIuti te esqaiaMa - men ns fc.rda 1th Us M jsIlr H l isas meflat mss, aa ate isxl etlk hi trM D, Otto f to tool TL. W-1- fttEy PAVING IS TAKEN UP l ruavtff"" rsat It Kt Ua. Tho only Dakins Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar las Committee. pal frhttiw Jje-- The seetHs ckatd Khe fbnan P ktHahaB ta aastMaJcal bat ca ha cntu. thatu Hcitsatea, that Milmi (0a M onxa gMeu Cato Msafarl aad cm a tmm to Cuf akS la lb k!M( mum 4 tows I Mi tkM 1 19 1SU SEPTEMBER ta Itrtrhaas. I:M M Peach a atBound O.tb FlfTRSIOXI a. at, : Day, Kept, trip Ibid. , tlT I), g R. G. RJU hM. tl. U. lit flood returning a Bill Oct. Hat. fkS.Bd Chtcagw ........ K. real. MinaeapotM ........ ttt Louis .,,,. , .........lit.tt ft Omaha. Kansas City ........ ..ttd.M Daavwr, Colo. Bprtngs I1IM Low rates to many atbar polatgi Divans roetoa. Stopovers. SEPT. 25. SEE ABOUT IT KOW! vt Only 11 II to Brigham O, A la Peach Day. Con great Cafetorta, rater II E. lat Booth. Round trip ba Brtghaai K U Peach Day. Bapt. lb. IUI via O. I 111-1- la of different McKinney opinion. Ha ilrrtarea that the proper aay to test the matter ! to psaa the ordinance and let the cemiany firry the matter Into Colli t. Preliminary step wore taken by the council last night toward the pa vine of A rccolullon was InCast Mri troduced by conreiitnan M K Mulvey. d'r.Mtlng the city to prepare plan, and for the paving of Fifth specification Kaat street from Third South it rent to This ana passed Ninth south street and the city engineer was instructed In time for council to the to repirt this improvement to be advertised for bids with the north Main street pavement Throurh Its secretary. Horace 8 the Utah Ktate Fair association the presented a petition asking that oonnell ei. at a special district iiu lulling the fair grounds, and that a licenset. to sell liquor be granted to that Motion wo made by Councilman L 3 TV.kmI that the citv attormy be lnstru tod to draft an ordinance creatine the cludrl t. An effort was made by Coum liman Mulvey to have the council Include tho Salt Palace and the Warm Spring. In the proposed ordinance, and because the council would not agree to that lie last the deciding vole against the granting of the petition, the vote oeing nve to four against It. r.fth Rn-ll- ORSON PRATT. Pioneer, tliurvlinian ami Ptilloaonlicr. Uioe Dwcendants Ire Holding an Informal Itcunluo Today. one , It had been ta urtKiiiuiK planned Todav, Supl 1. 111, Is the hundredth annlvesaary of the birth uf hold the formal rainlli reunion, to uith of tnonua the unveiling Oraon Pratt, the f rit man of the ortg- - gethcr menl to the ,lf orsoti ITatt in Inal piuneem to enter the valley or the ilty cemetery, on thU dote, but the Great FaK bake. Orson Pratt first th Inability of the eastern firm to eot foot in this alley on July 21, S 4 7, deliver the monument In time earned the member of the committeea being followed by the main body of tho matter in hand to defer the having family on the pioneers threw days later, July reunion to the 9th of October, on ac 24 1847. ami tlm unveiling count of This afternoon an informal gather- of the monument until a date to be ing of defendant of Orson Pratt and announced later his four brothers, who came to I'tah Many members of the Pratt family EMBAIMED" MEAT FOUND. In tho early dajs. is being held in ar greeting each other and renewing the Eighth ward hall. The occasion is old friendship at the informal reunion Suite Pure Food liurcnn. Takna Action one of family reunion, many mem- this afternoon There Is special music In and refreshments a ill be served durbers of the family having come Agnlintt from distant states for tho gathering ing the day. that 1h vlgilancA Kvidfiitiy Mat dHrv fLnd ftuxl liart irwnl rtf isouM vtarin inth tho patMaimc of hot Silt butihm wer HHthi'. d'x-Irlc- I , 1 couft-relu-- reason for giving this store the tide above is that it shows you very clearly just what kind of a store it is. Theres no better way to make clear that this ftore is a quality center, headquarters for good merchandise, than to call it the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, and other good toings, that we know, and you recognize, as leaders in style and quality. Huu-licrs- inlltv of fintkaimlnB" re r Aimniowd to tho Hi v ftfod bur mj ami c vwhv ilntA should not h fllJ f.iib ora) IhAt th !bm. Tl m o.inat had boen out Into th tv t rvatit wa mH nwkm4 Aufflch nt and frujnrJ ftriiy fhir nat Th DOUBLE bf tl j mt t' HI 10 THIS CELEBRATION tato dairy and UUianl a lnrtnicied to file com tommiAiihm r. I lamt agntimtt the offiTuIen, whose namea v r not mad public Arooroin to Mr Mrs. Hdward Colli Htcr and Mrs. James II ini n, the h to ff iidcr-o- n Together Itccall HardmeatH Jm ore ryf tha most prsrAe fiab Herlrjs "I iUw f tfi law and all pernorm r of Pioneer Days. ships f MnA fouml icniltv of oxlng" ium r an r r iratTon as ntibsM-lut- r eohl st rdx. will ! viioaiilv With a double significance, that of Imrtny the eActrein!' hot the olworianie of her S6th birthday no Mobiiors cjf this la tlhr ahnh v;r f'md. uKKotd to the mind rf and the anniversary of her pioneer Mi llTriMU that HurvolIlaiK c on tha the difiiiirtinent ahouia conUnuo with travel Into I'tah 57 year ago, Mrs if b t wiatler ardr. Kdward Calhster celebrated yesterday AT HOTEL UTAH Ixtat Night's Kvcnt a Strong Sucre Musically. IlunncUlly and Social!. lr .fut"d The elegant ball room of the Hotel Utah wras filled, and the special dining room at the rear partly ttllcd. Monday fashionable evening, by a aeloct and audience, on the occasion of the third In aid benefit annual musliale of the anl today, surrounded b her children reading room for the blind, ln the MISS HELEN COLLIER. Ln the observance, city library, under the direction of and gr iiidchildrcn. Lorc-esis-t, MUftca la ar and Mlnctta Notes too, were Mis James Anderson, Olio of the Favorite Members of the fiarrbk SI is k Vo. Dai r. The occaai ,n was one of tho r of Mrs CaliHtcr and who most musical held eicnu charming 1' roads OAUP.ICK last night actor, k the one uncertain member of kcstenl.lv .iltcrinKin Hand Instructided lei on the toilsome travel of In years, both in an ur.Lutic and occasion illy tripping in his tor t'nn ii UHon wai at school anil gave the plan s. and her i hildren. seemed to bad In tho c!irc t:cn of the the ea-a a) way, an event whose meri(inane. faut duo to overwork, for such the boys a talk in preparation to orfor several years torious w ,rtii held tic large audience Carrie k th ater, w he n the tu w season lima, The two a role lieuvv should hardly be underw . lows nuiv occupj Jointly their A ganizing tne school band until after the last note of the song opened with unu-ubrilliance Nearly taken a stag- - n onager who of all the last year band members put r'sid noe at No 143 west Fourth was sung Most of those present every Beat was occupied, and tnat those u h a bymammoth produ tion on has cycle hi ho held next Friday aJter tho South street Th. y were datightcra of were In full vi In the audb nee were friend and ad- hands Mr Pratt, the Chinaman, had evening dress. Fiith (sriod. aud a short talk on tho Mathias and Ann Quavle Cowley, of were eight numbers on the mirers of the comtsuiy was d d Then a on round of laus his entrance. apt ol a ikuid will bo given by the Isle of Mann emigrating to the program, which was I as carefully by the rounds of appiau-- with Mr Craig brought out the t'hri-- ti nson. 1 list ru tor United States ln 1841 hosen as It was artistically given The which every one of the principals was !art of Tor y 1th fine carepicturesque and taste Catherine two The yuungir of the Th- - Berg.-an- t opening number Ini luded tnree selec- greeted a ho or she stc pp- - .1 upon the throughout Keller of M , or K it . as she was familiarly The ofh' ers for the different debatMiss for Dll and Mr This Ms the Otto was tions cello, Jonaeson a by Heymour, In King stage; Stanley . surprise. was still an un- musician seemed to have a ing lasKc- - in hHtory vicre elected at known to her the old day this was always counted mastery Collier were epu idily favored held yesterday The fol- married g.rl, and had walked the en- of his Instrument from Hie well was and hill Tho one he of "Arizona, best as which the parts of the piece, Kec ond tire distance from the Missouri river brought out a rich sonorous tone worn as It is in Balt ldtke. It went with arid ln Mr. Johns-o- n g hands It did not lowing othi era were elected old enthusiasm and charm Mr suffer Ills accent and the play of his more Its all made skilled pn oldent, Krn st Wiltz, to Salt Lake Ctv.Mrsthe elder sister. pi riod (l.i-sby gratifying Caillspr In 8t. technic He played Kt Saens "Ro- Thomas may have done bigger things features In the trying moments of the Ann. had become nt. iiuhy Morgan, soerr-tarvice pr'-siI ouls, had known the sorrow of laving mance, Neruda's "Berceuse since Ills Miss Ross, the Flora H.im'lton, treamirer, days, and of ourse role were excellent Slave, eldest and a scherzo by von Ooens. The 1U her rest final secIds "Witching Hour, and "As a Man shrewish wife also scored well, and the Koui til istrpsl class, presi- - to Pike Journey ond was particularly well and made the Thinks. belongs In a differ) nt opus, lesser roles In the hands of Mr Olsen, nt, 1arki r Monroe, vli e preetjent, thild, her Mrs A-- 8 peters upheld the rendered. with Missouri from the Mr. lirm ilia tl.ihv suntaiy. ll.m-- l FmlLh. second high rep- but he has written nothing more virile, Mins Kllrrberlq, Mr. Auerbach Their babe In her Intense than his old time Thomas and Mr. Jtvene were ail accepand she has always maintained, gripping, II mv snow Fifth p riod triiisurer, had utation c'owl'v. Mrs auAnn In the of Quavle mother, the filled. v sweet her play plains Many Maw Lias- -, Ice clear, strong soprano being Cnrt.o tably Icy, a widow with five children, heard to advantage been In "Lrstacy by dience recalled Its first production In Harry hv thelet (.rcsldmt, Itoyd I'uk death of her husband, Mstmas Mr- - Beach. Salt Lake when Dustin Famuin and Bloom "When the Hoses M.s- Margcrct Tayr. The new scenes were effective, trciiaiin IlalgiJP ln ML Louis, and with all her by Rlchardt, and Schumann's TIs Mr. Campe&u strode In a night Into though somewhat glaring In their newlor o.iis will Is tiun to th win- Cowley, westwa tn children aa the Memorable that presenliving popularity. Mr. Spring ners of tho Pn.il ('h'tco at the end ness, and the orchestra under bound company to Mra tation was, last night's rendition was Frehber had several rounds of apThe third number was if th jtar. Mr Calllster Is the mother of nine Iglcheart. the well known given an excellent copy of It; tn tact, few floral Bome elocutionist, beautiful offering thlldren, six of them deceased One who read three appropriate selections, things seen of late years at the Gar- plause Tin ariior diss will organize went over the footlights to Miss Clifof these, John R Calllster, was the "If b K.pling, "Angelina by Dun- rick have scored a stronger Impression ton the eveCoIIPr rf this wck and all plotters Miss and during founder of the vflar Printing company, bar, ar d Wcefien's "Banjo song " 8he on their first nights s r i ort. rs will be an I her youngest son. tip T A Calllster was The new leading woman. Miss Clifton, ning bill run tne entire week, to Mra. lil-throughout. happy up Tin iplalii an n.auitor Is now head of that Institution The Harold KP-grace, a face The two numbers. Is distinguished for her sang n rt Monday night by t d for trthall team will is and a iharm.t.g be followed other living ..ns are ltjchard C and "Wei cm Ur-n" by Mehrken. and full of animation, :m i is le .tl.iiil c 'I h was cap- "Such a Ijttle Q'K-- n ,.a t) United Htates "Autumn bv voice. the latter Her gn Ionita throughout Flward It, Halle 8he Hang next wup collector for the dis- with life and Kugme ital, and fine things may be evpcitea of i'tirnal revenue vigor. hr enunciation "THB COUNTRY HOT' The adher Th new her Mr Parker. In the of Montana. Idaho and Utah. liiil-ctrict tec and was her unusual excellent The frish'nen tsiya will hold a ire this Anderson is the mother of ten Mr part of Denton, played with a direct-al- vance aale b Kan at the theater manifest wire accomplishment on the lawn tomorow night at m ruing for the production of "The dead. (hildren. three of whom are Ander-.,as hlu ness. manliness aand simplicity that gave Clawson, Jr, Spencer whhh time i captain and manuoT fr Those n out Is run at Country Boy," which the favorite. He now living are James H "Illusion" and so made him the football toarn will be with th usul United Ktate marshal for Utah: piano numbers Grieg's Mr Clawson Is al- times quiteSO reminiscent of the Henry week opening Thursday, Day" Wedding real his A.. on Hebcr and but N of al Miller ago, matinee years C, Haturday. William Joseph Th te was an assembly at tip-- f lurth Flizsheth J Anderson, and Mrs Mary ways welcomed by th publicas because tested wlo-- we well aa powers will be better call of his muslclanly finalities to lay for the bi for a greater Wm Pardoe The p; IP, due and Mr His play- ae him ln roles which an fViTjNIVI- - "The Traveling Bales-rma his abilities egeeu'ant e I a to Mr. arou-Hmnner as John Ir.g of Interest for (he foot. power display was a to last opens Thursday night and will evening ing I r new com i son who another and tfenhy. of the oil listen to Miss Kdna Cohn was a sur- seem complete the week Saturday night and ' real find ' He hil d th a ta Pi fodt ill re. n talked attempts suicide. Hhc Thta is the story of a drummer, been lias prise to her rde with excellent PieP- matinee rugged trandd In a country g town and la studying In the east, and evidently Miss Ifilla again showed one $100 Reward, $100. lire Saved by to throughout on most amu-lnof the rewas (oldie thing best Mrs. It the very advantage her gift In her strong rendition of the the road, Th f'!! of thlB (Mpr win hw pi t tarn PlivsIHan. marked of her afterwards that she German t accent her dmwlfd dUPMB Uwt Lena, fal being girl Mr John F Harley, advance manmust have been unusually fortunate In true, and the lights and shadows of the ! bBi kio Ut cur In MI IU k&d Ut uma. HaU ( kUrrto i in BtoB, Valentine. Jimmie urn oni pnaut wife of Perry the selection of her Instructor, for she character finely brought out Mr Key- - ager of "Alla tki'die Mrs known to Urn B's Fogate. from fmtmityB oun9 8t Haens "Ramson mour haa done nothing bettor than which come to the Colonial Monday th aria lK.tHUljUMl 4Up, fjiilr Kfcg a bartender, attempted sang erjOBUtOs J an Foegate, with In the Delilah" IIbU and city today, Intelligence lif ti tnaiutWit Uuirt (m to km hi part of th villainous captain Ills next, passed through UfMM UkB t(iJOl suicide at tha Worth hotel last night conception of both words and score reserve nd ibqcou force and quiet method were1 OBwtrrtoc ti nVIm k br drinking a poisonous that was charming to flv of of theth rtimw, ; i vlvfntf at In et ln he was a ORPHUM-Kadmirable portrayed. fact, prefentlou and Uu ittat (i The first part of the program closed tetrlrdful at time of tho villains Ml-oa and requiring 23 peo-- j mu tor n .f" in doing it. i it pc : n.i f hust with ensemble an her , Mrs Forgnb (iiii'l1 I'd numbtt from the with to play, at.d highWhoaUroft The Darling of Paris," p. t , pn tent , in a idlth S. MS rurvt.vj. llmt limy olUt Is su'd and First Congregational (hunh fiourlel er praise rot ml hrdly le ulpK-- Mies if ,il it to Cpreum this week aa tinners fur ,n O.S. lilsl it r.lls Jo band over ih telephone, it ) i Mis an more M. Mra. Brine after than for the wife the it f did Cohn, Peters, i hour, J 1W Collier with lur td part crying in t Notwithstanding it tnelunlt j i,r Addroa r J fill SKY A CO , T(4ndO. O. A physician was and Fred K Hmlth It wo "Nightfall j fidelity, although we have been drank the poise, n feature. It must be admiti ty4t by ail Ilrusrtsls tie. In ln to tnaturer succeeded it summoned and from Golden hands tomed "Th seeing It U the most startling ao Hyderabad. restoring that ted las ilsil I (siauy Ctt tut eooUjtta. her to conadousnea. var been offered on tha local Threshold, by Mia Lias Lehmann. J Mr. Bernard, evidently an experienced that ba High School r, Smart fashions for young men; the Varsity and English models in suits; Shape-make- the new I Jagi an slip-o- n, the new English box coat, and the new adjustable collar n -t Grays, Browns, Blues, Blue Grays; an immense variety. Suits, $18 to $50. Overcoats, $16.50 to $35. al 111 mon-strate- ts e rrh-nd- gs s. d y. a" a-- Frl-da- ,, id la-- vc-- I f. - I c .' al no-et- - i n" e 11 1 frb-nd- s - b. tb-- fe M 3 Wi , Ukr-b- ud 11 Utah Greatest Clothing Store. it anatile lor the Bath Room It is the most sanitary wall covering offered. It has a clean, hard, smooth service and is impervious to water and steam. f. Sana tile is The popular tile designs are out big sellers. Choose your design and we will put it on your walL The service is almost indefinite. germ-proo- h , d Dimvoodeys ft: r 0 |