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Show THE MOUSING SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT EXAMINER, OfiDEX, CTAIT, SATrRDAV MORNING, JANTART, over the main auditorium will be put Coum-iThe motion was aiucinled so in place in ahort order. as to allow him that prliilcge. Mrs. Colonel Higgins, for years at In the ronimuuicaiioM prepared by the head of the slum and rescue work Mr. Clawson relatHe to tin- - Kennedy of Ihe Salvation Army in the United matter it is stated that the Council is the bid. State, will be in this rily Jan. 27, io showing bad faith in lecture In the Theater on the life which waa the lowest submitted. The r. work of the late Sirs. Kennedy bids for both the sewers and Over 100 rabbit hunters left salt watermainu are Imth the sewers and Lake yesterday morning over the Salt waiermaina are both 82.191 less than Lake Route for St. Johns where they those of auy other bidder, and lieuce took part iu the slaughter of the jacks j by accepting those bids the city heduled for today, ; would make a great saving. It is be- Among ihe Ogdenites who visited lieved by Mr. Clanton ibat a readver-llsemethe capital on New Year'a day were of the scacr com rad would W. L Thorn. W. J. Shurtliff, J. E. result in much higher bills Ilian that Bradley M. C. Allred, 1. M. Trazer of Kennedy ft Co . being submitted and J. D. Shaw. and cause a mu. h greater lotus to tho Inasmuch as ilie bid of tbat city. Wesley K. Walton haa removed lowest submitted to his residence from Rich county to company was the It was regular In every Salt Lake for the winter. He thinks the board and comrumi. at ion states that the north country too suggestive of rcsiHvt. the Co. sir. mid receive Ihe conft Kennedy walreindeer. Esquimaux, Spitz dogs, rus hunting, aurora borealis, and 40 tract. degrees below zero, to remain there GREAT CHICAGO FIRE. in cold weather. Salt Lake fin1 insurance men shake (JU(j aficti in.' i.i (Miiiiipioj) their heads as they refer to the condition of the Iroquois' theater in ChiIN IROQUOIS THEATER. cago. and wonder why the house was allowed by the local authorities to Mayor Harrison Gives His Opinion oien without the tiro escape's in After a Visit to the House. as absence' the place, of these surely Mayor Harrison tmiay, ia company resulted in the loss of many lives. The Odd Fellows will have a lively with Building Coiiiiiiir-Mom-- r Williams, time of it next week in Salt Lake, AUlormau Mayor, anil tu vcrul architects. the visited with tho installation of officers in KerInsguiirt theater en lodges, two Kehekab lodges, two building and went im-- it thoroughly. Tho went nut on the lire esMayor enrampments and one i anion. A number of Salt lake Odd Fellows will capes. tried the cvits. and finally attend the eslablishmc'nt of a new iniAinted into the rigging loft above lodge at Freemen. 15 miles from Con tho stage. The i!r(iug rooms were lnne, which begins with CD members. visited and 'the whole Interior exOver Go Utah delegate's to tho Port- plored. Thomas Marshall, the archiland conventions have signified their tect of the building, accompanied tlio intention to make the pilgrlntage.aud Mayor throughout ilu trip. The failure to ciunply with tho President Jesse M. Smith of the Wcad Growers association is very hopeful ordinance requiting that the exits now of a profitable Mime. Tho live shall he liiliratnl by printed signs stock convention will take up Ihe ac- struck the Mayor and when he noted tion of the railway companies In re- that the heavy tlamai k curtains were fusing to issue return transportation hung before sonic ol these doors be fo shippers of lire stork. inquired why. they had been placed The new directors of the Utah then1. Sir. Marshall replica that it Light ft Railway Tnnipany wet. to- was done to improve the ap;iearanee night to perfect the now organization, of the house. H was also noted by reand tho new incur iwrat ion papers the Mayor that ihe ordinance will he tiled In the morning, with quirements which InsistH that the the county clerk. The Utah Light ft galleries above the ground floor nintt Power company, ami the Consolidated each have separate stairway leading disregarded. Railway ft Power company ceased tu io the street, had have a legal existence December' 21. Returning to his office the Mayor 1903, niidflight when the merger went said: "1 think exactly as I thought yesInto effect, and the new company is now operating tho properties of both terday of tho theater. 1 could not see any explanal ion for tho disaster concerns. of the curtain to Mrs. N. P. Dooley.' wife of the late except llin failure 1 tried a lot of tho down. after- romc mining man, died Thursday noon. at the Sisters hospital, after doors, and they seemed to open and a long struggle with Bright's disease, shut readily.1 1 got into the rigging solid metal, withher trouble being aggravated by the loft, which is ofcombustible material death of her husband a year ago. The out a trace of it would have It. I think about will be body removed to San Francisco for Interment by his side. Mrs. lice it wise, however, if the managehad not placed heavy curt at us Dooley was a Miss Ward before mar- ment of the exit. 1 gained a betfront in riage, and her home was at Pioche. of tbe horror of the thing idea Nev., where, she was married. She ter before." was prominent in Catholic circles, and today than I had possessed I was a liberal giver to charities. WHEN 'THE FIRE STARTED SALT LAKE CITY AFFAIRS. Flame Was a Small, Ons But Could ' Not Bs Extinguished. Tho last regular meeting of the present board of public works, wap held Vigorously pushed The pollcu-dbdu- y Thursday afternoon at. 3 o'clock. Chair- their inquiry Into the causes of tho man Clawson had Cily Recorder Sysmade several arrests of the tran read a communication to bn sub- fire, and aropng them William Mchands, stage mitted to the City Council In which Mullen, the' operator tor the light that body was taken to task, for Its which started thp fire. He was locked relative to the rejection of Ken-aeat tho cost jpl .station, and Wilft Co.'s bid for sewer extensions up son. Kerr, a tty mau at the theater,, for 1904. A Hills ripple of excitement was also placed In a roll. was caused when Mr, Clawson menFifteen members of the Double Octioned the names of three members of tette which takes part in the. song, the board and Ihe clerk and thanked "In tho Palo Moonlight," have been them for the support given him, but placed under arrest, by. tho police, failed to mention the name of City Miss Romainc living tho riole one who Engineer Kelsey at all. has so far eluded tlio detectives. It teas decided that each member of They aro wanted as witnesses and tho board would tender his resigna- there is no, charge against any erf tion to Mayor-elec- t Morris on Monday them. Orders Vere Issued by Chief City Recorder Nysfrom acted as clerk pf Police ONeil tonight that none of of the board but announced that he tbe fifteen would be released unless Mcwould retain Mr. Kegler until Monday a bond of 85.000 was furnished. noon. When the matter of underoperator, the light Mullen, submitting the payroll was brought up. It was went a searching examination this s moved that the chairman of the board afternoon. His story was as prepare and submit the same. City Engineer Kelsey objected to such acI was standing on the iron bridge tion and stated that he wanted to see at the right side of the stage from the payroll before It was' sent to the which the ahot light is operated. Tip; rcji-ctin- Booth-Tucke- .From flic tximiners Special CerrespondeaL ment for a night jailor. The subject will he agitated In hope of arousing public interest. . the RAILROAD PROGRESS. Sajt Lakers jet News of beginning of Construction. Work on the San Pedro, Los Angeles ft Salt Lake is being pushed with vim from both ends of the line. At the California end of the 'line Norton ft Co. are pushing operations, but are temporarily delayed by a now being driv-CD- short tunnel which-is i Boy Seriously Injured In a Coasting Accident Patti Will Reach Salt Lake Tomorrow, Advires from Salt Lake last night to Salt Lake stuck holders la various enterprises of that bonanza camp were to the effect that active construction of the railroad fromSoda-vjll- e to Tonopah liegan yesterday. The news was tho occasion of not a little jubilation among those who have long talked of and planned a means for securing transportation of the rich ores from the mines to the valley emelrers at a leas expense than is incident to the .long wagon haul. There was an additional source of gratification in the news that at tho same hour the' big Tonopah mine' had (resumed operations. While no one Iwlleved that the shut down, which a few daya ago, placed an Army of men of in idleness. would le more thanwaa short duration, the announcement i mot the lees welcome. This resumption of work by tho is an evigiant of the great camp; dence that whatever difficult tea may have existed ' between the Tonopah tho 'management at Philadelphia and neri-ous ininority shareholders were not witand that this winter will ness great stride in the development of the district's properties. With dirt flying on the railroad, a 'score of mines lacking the extremely rich rock of the bonanzas, and yet that 'possessing big bodies of mineral when afford a wide margin of profit shipping facilities are secured, will lie opened tip preparatory to the day, now near at hand, when the scream of tho iron horse will be heard in Ton-opaINJURED WHILE, COASTING. t About the second week in September the construction company commenced work on Ha part ol the contract which calls for the completion of the line to the Nevada state line. The rails are now laid as far as Daggett, a distance of 21 miles, and the necessary buildings, such as roundhouses, etc., are in progress of cons met km. The forces at Nor ton ft Co., are to be reinforced by Ihe company which built the Chats-wort- h tuunel for the Southern Tactile and the work wilt be rapidly pusned through to the line. It is anticipated that the contract fur the closing up of the lot mile gap between tho Daggett and the Cslien-te- s extensions will be let in tnc near future. S m ' 4 SALT LAKH- - I - . COUNTY'S CASH. The report of County Treasurer Carbls for the month 'of December shows a balance on hand in the treasury at the close of the business yesterday of 8141,8X8.19. The balance on hand on Dec. 1 was I41.9M.04, and tip; receipts for tho month were making A total on hand of t282.8R5.09. The disbursements were tl42.01G.90, leaving a balance at tho end of the month as stated above. Thia balance is distrlouted among the various funds of the county as follows: , . . .. General expense t 68,226.79 216.90 Jury and witness 4.472.71 County school 7.146.79 Tax aale redemption Bond interest 11,775.00 - 8241,-899.0- 5; . r tl41.S38.19 MAN 6UICIDES IN SALT LAKE. Chooses a Novel Way of Shuffling Off The Mortal Ceil. Salt Lake City, Jan. 1. 8. L. Russell Griffith, a portrait artlni. commit ted suicide in a novel way last night In the county jail. He first tried to sever the arteries In his wrists and throat with a knife. Fading in this he plrked a quantity of' wool from bis blanket, with which he plugged Then he stuffed Ids his nostrils. handkerchief down his throat and slowly strangled. The other prisoners heard him choking am! tried to attract the attention of the officers by pounding and shouting, but the police, thinking it was part of the usual New Year's demonstration, paid no atten- tion to It. t Griffith la believed io havo been - lamp vermeil in good condition, but lit the middle ot tho second art. Just a changed Mini a white light to a blue one. the are livlwevu tbe carbons sputtered and Jumpeu. A spark struck the frayed edge on the ac-llf- m dy ITS UP TO YOU NOW 1 i'lsidr of the border of the curtain drapery. A flame, which 1 should sty wan about twelve Inches king, shot 1 abandoned iUthe lamp and clapped my hand upon the flames but they spread in spile of me. 1 called to havo the fire curtain lowered and yelled tu the house fireman to help me. He came with a (latent fire ex- tlnguishcr which had no effect on the flames. Finally 1 jumped from the iiridge to the stage. A little child in one of the front boxes had already been badly burned. 1 seized her su.l carried her out and then returned to the theater. Here 1 worked, pulling people out of the choked exits until it was impossible to Mtay any longer." With the arrest of McMullen, the police believe they have the last important witness among the theater employes who are essential to a complete Inquiry at tho coroner s We Have Done Our Part Our Great CLEARANCE SALE - ' j means much to the buyers of dry goods. We have prepared a feast of good things for the New Year. You know ws sell good, reliablo stuff and always mark in plain figures, and when you get the bone-fld- e take not a reductions that we arc now giving, it does A partial liat gives demons Daniel Webster to know it's cheap. j DRESS GOODS 20 per cent off UNDERWEAR 20 per cent off WRAPS 33 per centoff REMNANTS Table linen very che if There are several things we eould say. hut If you remember all alr.ady said you w ill he making a start in the right direction for a happy anil prosperous New Year. we have GERMANY'S DENIAL. Berlin. Jan. 1. The report that Germany contemplated tbe acquisition of a coaling station at St. Thomas. It. W. I., is declared to he as unfounded as similar previous PAINE & HURST, . Dry Goods aeinl-offlcial- ly Store open Evenings. ROYAL SORROW. Berlin. Jau. Emperor William Ambassador Tower today, at the time the emVassadnr waa offering hia New Year'a cnngraliilatlona. that he had telegraphed to President Kuose-te- lt his sorrow over the Chicago in- A NICE OYERCOAT formed is a useful present for a man or bey. We hive them in all styles and at all prices. for holiday GREAT ATTRACTION! Everyone Who Wants to Tako a Chance of giving THEIR MONEY to Call at STONES STORE DOUBLING Do Not Fail ROY 2269 Washington Avs. and take a chance In We have a new line of Suit Casea, Neckwear. Smoking Jackets, Suspenders, Mufflers, Gloves, Initial Handkerchiefs, Silk and Linen. a Unique Drawing Fens and Best Watches. Fountain Two special Numbers for Quality Razors. a winning. is g 1. Ih-c- . Total Thomaa Bowen and George 8oux, 14 Bide, 'years old. residents of the Bast after were seriously injured yesterday itioon while coasting. beav-Ml- y Uowrn was steersman on a too It was his first loaded "schooner. r snd he experience in guiding a big sled of the lost his nerve, ncer the bottom ijilll at. Eleventh East and Second South ; street a at terrific speed, ,4 The schooner, going tan Into a gully, and thcn tolllded : With a telephone pole: ? Internal Injuries and jj Bowen received .may not recover. Boux. while badly bruised and cut, will ,lt Is believed, S recover soon. None' of the PLAIN CITY NEWS ITEMS. the tied waa much hurt ' , Wedding la Held of. a Popular Young ' OFF FOR TONOPAH. . Couple. rialn City,. Dec. 11. On the evening ' of superintendent Hudson, Arthur of December in Plain two mine, left for young lives were united at City, the Montana-Tonopa- h the ultar. Ay. the big Nevada camp featord The contracting parties were Edith -VDIck" .Colburn, who haa acquired Thomson and Harry Poulson, both same the some prospective bonanzas in members of old and prominent famdeilies of Weber county. The ceremony region leaves today to Inaugurate that knits their lives together was pervelopment work. formed at the. home of the bride's PATTI AND HER STAFF. mother, and waa witnessed by a host of friends and relatives. Bishop Bram Madame Adeline s'aiil, the greatest well, of Plain City, officiated, and when Cupid'o worjc was ratified the .Songstress the world has ever known, and will arrive In Salt Lake tomorrow wedding guests themselves over rooms to a carnival of gage merriment F6r two occupy an elegant suit of eight on the second floor of the Knutsford, daya the jubilee haa continued now, A she and her company came direct and the wish of the many frienda of from Minneapolis, they will spend bride and groom Is that the lives of happy twain may continue a Joy Sunday quietly, renting for the concert the In the Tiber nacla to the end. Such, too, is the wish of .on Monday even-x- g the Standard. The social events of the holidays are UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCE. to be given a variation that comes The body of T. Russell Griffith, the only with the leap year. On New Wrtist who committed suicide y ester-,-da- y Year's night a leap year hall will be morning by strangling himself la held In the amusement hall, and the the city jail, lies in the morgue at young ladies will be free to choose, or establishment, refrain from choosing. .Evan's undertaking awaiting advices from his relatives RAILROAD NOTES. some of whom are believed to reside in New York.' ; ' From all that oan be ' lctrtied of Assistant Chief Engineer II. M. McPedro road has reGriffiths, he was a man of .superior Cartney of the-Saeducation and Intellect, his one falling turned to Salt Lake from California. Commissary Agent Moore of the San being an excesalve use of liquor. ,'Hls death, under such circumstances, Pedro left Salt Lake last night for pndlsrovered for two hours by any ex- Nevada where he win establish addicept his fellow prisoners, who were tional boarding cars and tents for the unable to notify any one or to render men at work on the construction of the assistance, is an unanswerable argu dine through to.Califqrpls-- . . . W. A. Whitney. Assistant Superintendent of the Union Pacific at Cheyenne, Wyoming, passed through the city today on No., 2, en route to his home. . L. E. Kramer, who is connected with ' ; the Pullman office at 8alt Lake City, Facial Treatment Given pent New Years day in the city visiting frienda. He returned this morning. Manicuring, Shampooing, E. L McKIllan, foreman of the Southern Pacific at Wells, Nevada, Is Private Treatments by visiting in the city. H. J. Roth and wife spent New .: t appointment at . Year's day in Ogden. 'Mr. Roth la chief dispatcher of the Union Pacific. ; nl 2, 1901. Call early aud make f6e"iWiCHT HINGTON Japonette and Linen, ALL INITIALS. Two for 25c. mxj LOTH INC. CASH 1C A. KUHN SL BROS. w.h?av6 A Good Roast a great deal easier to get at this meat market than a poor one, because we always have tho good ones and never any of tho other kind. is . Juicy, Fat, Delicious fine beef and lamb, tender We are Sole Agents in Ogden for James A. Bannisters shoes for mens $5 and $6 is the price. REESE HOWELL & SONS. meat, that we take prido in offering our patrons. You rant get better meat anywhere than what we serve every day In tbe year. A. E. Weatherby, Wholesale and Retail Butchers. 2458 WASHINGTON AVE. . Our especially low Sale Prices and the "Burt Quality, mate an unusually pleasing combination This fact is attested by the many delighted buyers who are taking advantage of the MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES now offered. The prices have been greatly reduced in every -- department during this i Massage. . Toller s La Mode, SALT Leaders in LAKr NOTES. S The Woman's Republican club will meet Monday at the residence of Mrs. W If. Jones. 231 South Third East street. Salt Lake. Ruth' Sowlea, the daughter ef 11. B. Bowles, broke her arm by falling on Wednesday afternoon the tee while skating. Word from Ealtair yesterday said that the lake had been practically stationary for the last two weeks. A rise is expected during the coming j 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 5I8x. ',half month. State Superintendent of Schools Nelson went to American Fork today to assist In the dedication of a new choolhonse at that place. There will be dril service examination in this city Jan. 27 for the position of phyikxms In the Philippine eer-vie- s with compensation at 81.2CO to 1 800 per annum.--' UNLOADING SALE For the few days they will last, your special attention is directed to the line of COATS FOR of high grade material CHILDREN, in the south window The prices on these garments every-onand faultless workmanship, tell the story-othe GENERAL REDUCTION throughout the e i MNE MILLINERY 2404 Wash. Cor. 24th O f o GOAT, JACKET and SUIT DEPARTMENT If you contemplate getting, anything in this line EITHER THIS WINTER OR NEXT, it will pay you to come and see our splendid showing. a I - There has been a delay la the arrival of carload of terra cotta raping for the new Presbyterian church at Salt Lake but when it is received the roof ! SSI 0 IS532E29 G 6323 0CS53332330G 4 ' ICS- |