b J 1 tJES RET EVENING NEWSTIURSDAYi JANUARY 6 1910 5 SGARGITY OF GOAL IN CITY strenuous Situation Among the Local Dealers Incident to The Cold Snap MINE S QUIT FOR HOLIDAY Engines Freeze Up In 1Vyouhr and ashullts lit Ulllh Arc FIIClolS In Temporary Famine Theft was It strenuous situation this morning III the local coal market 01 as one coal company official remarked For the coming 21 hours we arc lip against It But the Short Llno officials arc doing aU they call to hasten through scores oC cars loaded with coal from the Wyoming mines so there Is a good chance oC relief At the same time Ir IInCavorablo conditions con tinue there Is hardly any tclllng where we will be One large yard In this city did not have n ton or coal on Its premises yesterday and had to doss upThe The speaker continued I trust the newspapers will not make a sensation of the coal situation because IC they do It will cause a panic for which there Is really no occasion If no exnggcratoJ reports ale spread the situation ought to simmer down In a Cow days with the passing or this cold spell and things become easier But every time there Is n coal scare the people to suf fer arc not the welltodo but the poor man who can not load up his bins with several tons ot coal but must purchase I in small lots We have had men carne r Into our office and make represenla I tlons that they were suffering and must have coal Instantly or there would likely 00 serious consequences Then when such orders were filled as emerg I encies we have had our drivers return to tell ot finding one or more tOIlS of coal already In the cellars that were supposed to be entirely empt Why a man came In ono day to declare that there was sickness In his family he hadnt a scuttle full on lhe premises and unless there was coal on han earl in Ule morning death was likely to ensue from consequent exposure to cold Well we made a special dellvcry in the morning to that man out on the cast bench But in the meantime the mans regular dealer had rustled up n little coal for him and when our load reached the place this man refused to take the coal and told tho driver to return with it I have noticed that whenever there Is a scare the fIrst peo ple to rush to the coal offices and order arc the very ones who really clo not need It to the exclusion ot those who do SHORTAGE ADMITTED A call on other offices develop a peculiar situation Sme of the dealers declared there was a shortage but It was not serious enough to Prevent their delivering orders within 24 hours after receipt Others said they were four and five das behind on their orders and were apprehensive oC the immedi ate future particular If the cold spell continued Reports from Idaho and other parts of the country were making some ot the dealers uneasy Wednesday and the report that Omaha was ex periencing weather 18 degrees below zero with 10 Inches oC snow and a fierce gale blowing did not lighten matters any MINERS TALE The Utah Fuel people reported there had boon a shortage In delivery from their mines the past week on account of the refusal of their miners to work the last day In the year and then Ute next day being Saturday they wouldnt work anyhow Then on the following day came the washout at Riverton which shortened up things materially So altogether the shIpments for the time being were very light But now the Utah Fuel is shipping hero 700 to too tons per day Then the Short Line officials stated Wednesday evening there would be 150 cars ot coal from Wyoming into Ogden today which ought to clear the situation up Man ager Quealy oC the Kemmerer mines said he was putting out plenty or coal had plenty of cars and was supplying order only perhaps a day late He was not at nil apprehensivo oC any famine and saw no cause for any genre A prominent coal man said today that Rome cars loaded three weeks ago which they expected oven day arc still standing on the sidetracks at Rock Springs according to advlees received yesterday Salt Lakes supply Is still ample for all demand but the situa tion today demands better service from the railroads Ills understood the O S L company has been having trouble along Its Wyoming lines on account oC the unprecedented cold weather Many engines have frozen up and delayed passenger trains have lately como Into Ogden with as many as thrce freight engines pulling one train In such a predicament regular freight and coal trains must necessarily be neglected Dealers say there will be no Increase In prices and there Is no extra charge for hauling up on the north bench There Is a recommendation In connec tion with north bench deliveries that Iln electric hoist 00 established up Canyon road opposite Eleventh avenue Constipation Should not be neglected It leads to more 6crlous troubles It shows tint the Import ant functions of the liter arc imperfectly performed The best medicine to luke for It Is the mild gentle and purely vegctable ca thartic Hoods Pills which act on the liver and bowels cure biliousness constipation morning Iud sick headache break up colds lc1lcyo uncomfortable fullness after dinner Hoods PiUs Arc prepared by C T HOOD CO Lowell Mass Sold by all dmJsIsts and sent by mail Price 25c uy which all teams with load for the high lands might be raised up the Elcenth aenllo level and make the haul from that altitude This la done in Cincinnati where the Idea hal proven a success BRADY FOR SECOND TERM ll1mllllstlatioll oC thc Governor of Idaho Is Apparently falcing a JIlt C C Dietrich private secretary or Governor James E Brady or Idaho called on GovelIor William Spry Wed nesday to pay his respects to the chief executive M E Hushes or Pocatello was with Mr Dietrich They have been In Wyoming on business and stopped In Salt Lalte on their way back to Idaho The direct primary law which went Into effect recently III Idaho will be given a tryout In the election or a gov ernor or the stale this year There Is a feeling of satisfaction all over the state as a result oC the administration ot Governor Brady and It Is probable that he will be rceleeted e DELEGATES APPOINTED Governor William Spry has appolnlcd the following delegates to the confer ence on uniform legislation called by the National Civic Federation at Wash Ington D C on January 17 and IS J R Letcher Beliner X Smith and L L Baker members of the Utah com mission on uniform legislation D R Roberts Horace Smith and Nicholas Morgan now In Washington and Mrs Reed Smoot Mrs George Sutherland Mrs JOSCDh Howell and Mrs Fran Pierce Saved At Deaths Dom The door ot death seemed ready to open for Murray V Ayers ot Transit Bridge N Y when his life was won dorfull saved I was In a dreadful condition ho writes my skin was almost yellow eyes sunken tongue coated cmanelated from losing 40 pounds growing weaker daily Viru lent liver trouble pulllng me down to death In spits of doctors Then that matchless medicineElectric Bitters cured me I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong For all stomach liver and kidney trou bles theyre supreme 60c at Z C 11 I Drug Department 112114 So Main St Salt Late City ANNUAL CHICKEN SHOW The poultrymen have finally secured hire premises 170 west Second South street In which to hold their annual chicken show which Is promised to be tho largest ever given in the state J 1 dozon silver cups will 00 awarded In addition to the regular ribbons and other prizes The association vlil meet this evening to discuss arrangements for the show I AMUSEMENTS I ThcntcrTonlfht witnesses the re turn to Salt Lake ot the popular actor Mr Louis James who will be seen ai Cardinal Wolsey In Shakespeares play oC Henry VIII The principal lady character that of Queen Katherine will be enacted Iby Miss Aphle James s e OrpbeumIn response to an urgent request from Ogden Edwin Stevens will give his Eyenlng with Dickens at the Orphcum there next week In order to oblige the Ogden patrons It Is necessary to drop SL Paul from the list e nun aloBuslness at the Bunga low In spite of the cold weather keeps up well and yesterdays matinee oC Polly Primrose was given to a big house Another looked for Saturday e e lIsslonThC house Was dark last night The new bill of acts which has been brought up from the coast by way oC San Francisco will be seen tonight Tho company Is headed by Dick and Alice McAvoy with seven other fea tures ColonlnlA Girl at the Helm with Billy S Clifford In the leading part runs out the week Next weeks offering wlll be The Virginian with Marshall Famum brother or DUstl1 Farnum in the role 01 frampas The two next attractions at the Colonial are Wildfire and King Dodo GIamlThe play oC Tempest and Sunshine will run out the week with Marie DeBeau in the leading part o Making Life Saver Everywhere lire Is beinG made more safe through the worlc of Dr Kings New Lifo Pills in Constipation Bili ousness Dyspepsia Indigestion Liver troubles Kidney Diseases and Bowel Disorders Thero easy but sure and perfectly build up tho health 26e at Z C M I DruG Department 112111 So Main t Salt Lake City ft f I PITH 2c RI i W omens Special in Shoes ii j TW AU our 350 and i i 400 shoes which in clude patent tan gun metal and kid in turns 01 welts All this sea sons goods on sale M hursda3r Friday and Sattuda y at I fia r = IT2a95 I a r i TWO THOUSAND MARK FDA COMMERCIAL CLUB 3fcmhers ire Quietly Lobbying to In crease HOSlcr and Not Hulsc the Inlllnlloll Fee I There Is much quiet lobbying among the members ot the Commercial club these days and Il is probable that the result will be a retention oC the present Initiation tees antI n tremendous effort to reach the 3000 membership murk be fore the olcnlllg of the new building on Exchange place The annual election Is to be held Sat urday afternoon and while there hi coil sldemble Interest over the Invasion or the Insurgcntswlth their board oC gov cl nora ticket the lIght Is veering around to tho membclshlp problem It has been proposed to raise the initiation 1ce Crom 50 to nOD for resident mem bers and from 25 to 50 for nonresi dent applicants It is argued by these Into Insurgents that with the openinG ot the new club building there will he ample accom modations for a granny increased mem bership and that the dues oC a large number of members will be mure val uable than an Increased initiation feo from a limited number as It Is claimed the increase will bring about The an nual fee Is 10 As the mutter is more and more take over it seems to acquire adher ents and from present Indications the old fees will be retained by a largo vote The boosters arc already talk Ing or the 2000 mark and many have expressed their willingness to get In and hump for new members provided the present fees remain unchanged To reach the 2000 mark would re qulro almost SOO additions to the pres ent roll Tins Is moro than the mem belshlp of the club less than a month ago when the campaign for 1000 was started The enthusinst3 claim that with tho attractions of the new build ing In sight many business men will be brought Into the fold who havo here tofore been Impervious to demands be cause oC the limited accommodations of the present quarters Cured or n Severe Attack or Bron chitis 1Jy Chamberlains Cough Rel11ecy On October 18th last my little three year old daughter contracted a severo cold which resulted In a bad case or bronchitis says Mrs W G Gibson Lexington IC She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child Fortunately we had n bottlo of Chamberlains Cough Remedy In tho house and gave It to her according to the printed directions On the second day she was a great deal better and on the firth day October 23rd she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis which I attribute to this splendid medi cine I recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy unreservedly liS I have found It the surest safest and quickest cure for colds both for children and adult or any I have ever used For sale h all druggists ROD IN FICKLE FOR QUACKS Utah State Board oC Medical Exam lnClS After Unlicensed Practitioners The Ulah state board of medical examiners concluded its session at the Commercial club Wednesday after noon The members discussed the most efficient method oC excluding from practise unlicensed and unlawful practitioners A number of sugges tions were offered and some definite plan will be presented to tho legisla ture next year for enactment The legis lative committee will hold a special meeting at the Weber club In Olden Jan 18 for the purpose oC framing some measures to be offered as laws Tire personnel of the board Is as fol lows DI David C Budge oC Logan president Dr G F Hnrdlng or Salt Lake secretary Drs A N Strauv Robert Hampton Charles Olsen H V Lund and IC Smullan oC Salt Lake and Drs Hibbs and Condon of Ogden The following physicians were grant ed licenses Wednesday by reciprocity C Edgerton Carter Theodore H Wheeler A N Gray and Ralph J Boody mot I FOR BETTER WIRING The second meeting oC the electrical contractors ot Salt Lake was held at the Commercial club Wednesday where the matter of forming a perma nent organization in Salt Lake was dis cussed A set oC bylaws and a pro posed constitution were presented and utter thorough consideration wherein some minor changes were made were recommended for adoption at the next meeting which will likely be held next week In the form oC a banquet The men at the head of the movement ay the principal object ot the organization Is to present a united front In the fight for better regulations in regard to electrical work In this city They calm to have found detects of consid erable importance In the recent report or the engineers or the National board oC fire underwriters regarding Salt I Lakes eeetrcal wiring In general CAm NEAR CHOKING TO DEATH A little boy the SOn or ChrIs D Peter son a well known resident of the vll lago of Jnelesonvllle Iowa had a sud den and violent attack or croup Much thick stringy phlegm came up after glv lug Chamberlains Cough Remedy Mr Peterson says r think he would nave chained to death had wo not given him tills remedy FOr sale by nil druggists OGDEN EXCURSIONS VIA DAM BERGER LINT 100 round trip January Gth Gth 7th and Stir good returning until Jan 10th 12 trains dally to 25th and Lincoln Ogden o M M DINNER rhe annual meeting or the members or lhe Manufacturers association of Utah will be hold Wednesday evening Jan 12 1910 at the CommercIal club among tho items ot business to be at tended to being the election of 10 di rectors The members whose terms expire thIs year arc John H Denhalter George Austin L N Stohl Robert Stelton J P Fowler H L Herring ton W F Jensen J A Hyde H E Jones and Bird Murphy That as many members as possible may be brought together to set acquainted that they may better promote each others and tire associations Interest It has been suggested that the meeting take place at a dinner table Arrangements have been made for a dinner at a cost oC 1 a plate the expense to be borne by those taking part Inasmuch as the as sociation Is not In a position financial ly to do the honors gratis A Wild BlI11a1c Raging brIngs danger sutLerlnroftcn death to thousands who tako colds coUghs and arippcthat terror ot Winter and Spring Its danger sig nals are stuffed up nostrllll lower part of the nose sore chills and fever paln In back oC head and a throat grippinG cough Vhen Grip attacks as you value your life dOllt delay getting Dr KIIIgs New Discovery One bottle cured me writes A L Dunn ot Pine Valley Miss after being Iald lIP thlCO weeks with Grip For Ioro JunKs Hemorrhaes Cough Colds Whooping Cough Bronchitis Asthma its supreme SOC 100 Guaranteed by Z C Dr I Drug Department 11111 So Main St Salt Lake C1ts d < 2 b = Theater Candy Sl M achines of ae Ines Numismatic Curiosity Shops I Jl Is n numismatic curiosity sho1 which Is owned by Don L Lenzi at 54 east South Temple street While amateurish In Its scope ninth In the nature oC It compulsory collection still there arc many rare coins In tine cabinet of a consillelablo value And thu joke Is really on the other el Ion IonMr Mr Lem1 Is an entelpllsing young man who alters to the sweet tooth of the thcatelSolnS public He lies in charge those slot machines whose gaping maws swallow dime arid eject those list chocolatccontalnln boxes which are su popular with the girl you have with you When the demo dont happen 10 be In yom pocket almost allY old tldng of the same size Is co conselencelesl brought Into re quisition And thereby hangs the tale ur that collection on cast South Tem ple The ncardimes which have produc ed theatergoing chocolates embrace coins from practically every country 011 the face of the globe some oC them very rare The taco value of these which huvo been used during the past two seasons Is about 112 but the worth In the numismatic world Is considerably over 600 And that it why the joke Is on tho other fellow rIie old American 3cent pleco Is quite popular as a candyacquiring medium closely followed by mono gram boning dimes Of the former there Is one In splendid condition which Is wOlth to lire collectors world 225 The engraved dimes are oC all characters and descrlulions bearing upon their limned faces dodhless the beginning and end or many a romance Flnnnclall they arc worthless There Is the Filipino half centavo many oC theso showing that at one time they famed memoirends to various hatpins The German pten nls is also In evidence with It deutschss retch on the dull copper race Queen Yllhemlna Is represented with the Nethelland cent a pretty copper coin with n lion rampant en circled by IonJngrijk del Nedcrlan der Japans 10 senft Is artistically one I or the finest coins of the collection It Is beautifully and tastefully executed on the finest sliver The Mexican dies centavos aro plentiful mostly of re ceilt date They vary greatly in weight and size and arc mostly of recent dare The Greek 5cent piece rather crude in workmanship and ot little beauty Is seen here amt there The face of King Edward VII is rare ly seen but the features oC Queen Vic toria arc recognized on many Canadian Newfoundland and British Coluerbia coins A very rare English piece was found lately In the 3cent silver coin date 1800 The obverse side bears the likeness of the king who reigned when America won her independence It hears the Inscription Grolglus III Del Grd tla On the reverSe side Is a Roman 3 crowned and the encircling abbre viations Mag Bri Fr Et Rib Rex all of which Is taken to mean that the redoubtable George considered himself king of Great Britain France and Ire land Tine last oC the French kings Louis XVIII contributes a hall franc piece of tho vintage ot IS2 a very beautiful coin And from the same nation comes a modern 50centimes sliver coin also showing the artistic taste oC Jean Cmpaud Recent Spanish coins are scarco but the fine 10 centavos ot Al fonso XII Is seen In numbers It Is noted that the Castllo ruler Is modest in that ho claims to be king only Rex TO NIGKT I isGso t onuirti FOR WOMt pRSS oR RCQ 216 SOUTH iTJN St Constitutional lnsteadof Del Gratin hUS 011 other European monarchical colns The great Vittorio Emanuel1e II ot Italy offers contributions dated Son nearly all being the GOcenleslml pieces Ecuador from Its mint In Lima Sa present with Un Declmo de Sucre most appropriate named for what it I obtained Then there are Scandinavian coins the inserted squares ot China I and a few Russian pieces A number bear inscriptions which have not been translated And all oC these have been used In Salt Lnlee for thc purpose or obtain ing candy from the theater slot l11a dunes Don IJ Lenzi the collector 15 the son or 8erst Lenzl or the Salt Lake polIce department CHURCH OUT OF DEBT Finances or Phillips Conrcatlonal Church In Good Shallc GencrnU The annual meeting antI dinner ot the Phillips Congregational church was held Wedncsday evening attended by 175 people The treasurer reported the church free from debt and the finances In good condition During line year 31 new members were admitted malting a total ot 275 The election of officers resulted 13 follows Dcacon n W Parker dea coness Mrs Rae Gleeson trustees A E Purne and Thomas Hodges church cleric Howard H Don trees v urer H 1V Smith financial committee H F Duke N Stewart H L Baldwin and Roy Watrous Sunday school su porntenc1ents J E Scodec and A aF Bardwell nows TIllS We otter One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Calarrh that cannot bB cured by units Catarrh Cure F J CllliNBY CO Toledo o We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years a1Jl be Heye hIm perfectly honorable In aU bUIII ness transactions and t1nroSlilly able to carry out any obligations nude by his firmAIDING AIDING KINNAN ARVIN Vholcalo Druggists Toledo 0 Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken internally ncllnS directly upOn the blood and niu cons surfaces ot the system Testlmon lals sent flee Price 75 cents per bottle Sold by all drulllsts Tako Halls Family Pills for coneUpa tlon I 7 JIIiiiiiIIIW LOrM airB f r y OUR GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE DRAWING IMMENSE CROWDS DAILY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND A SALE OF COATS AT 995 Regular 1500 1800 and 2000 values aU cast into the one lot and while they last to be sold at the above ricethey are the aU wool fancy mix tures a good line of colors sizes and styles represented PRINCESS DRESSES 795 Fifty in aU Made of an extra quality of the aU wool plain and fancy weave material Nicely made in the one piece effect a good assortment of colors and sizes REDUCTioNS ON WAISTS 1000 and 1200 Waists at 595 I This is one of the best offerings of the seasonthere are a dozen of dif ferent pretty styles to choose from A good showing of materials and all sizes FIFTY FUR SCARFS AT 98c Regular 200 and 225 values in the searfs and Throw Effects Several different styles to choose from Certainly a great bargain FLANN LETTE ROBES 98c Large assortment of childrens bath robes and kimonos fade of extra heavy flannelette and eiderdown Regular 200 values a good assortment of sizes 100 Flannelette Kimonos for Children at 49c j HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR r Ladies fixed wool and cotton vests and pants in white I and gray Regular 75c values at each 49c 11 I I Ladies fine quality r nixed wool and cotton ui ion suits Cream only Regular 125 value at I 1 94c Lathes fast black cotton fleeced hose 121c C SpecIal the paIr 2 Ladies fast black fleeced cotton hoseleinfolced heels and 19c toes Special the pan at ilc1rens fast black cotton fleeced hose 12c FIne rIbbed Special the pan C The tremendous 1 I e success f fit i r x S Enjoyed by our great semiannual clearance sale may be 74 directly attributed to the bona fide offers we are making r Every va1ue is a Siegel value S51Iichnneau a ettel aloe itt l 55 Every stJe is a Sfug l1 itje 1 h1eh 1n ns fi eoii t1jel 1 and z4ued the Swgelwa lover W The tremendous reductions in our entire stock make this r1 i n sale absolutely irresistible to the man who know qual f u i ity knows style recognizes the reductions and appre t 4 e Y dates an opportunity to save I i Suits and Overcoats un rice t r Y th tS way J J t i 1 All mens suits in blues b1ack and fancy on1r thiBBcn < t 4 sons sons styles and patterns reduced as follows > r if t y1 w i t r II 4 I 1800 and 2000 SUIts 11615 t 1i i AS r 2250 and 2500 Suits 15 i J t 2750 and 3000 Suit 1925 + 3250 and 3500 Suits 2300 lh 1 3750 and 4500 Suits 2850 0l t zl F t a All overcoats in heavy weightpatterns and fabrics or jH 1 i nowreduced this way > Ij 7 i 1 s 1 1 Up to 2000 Overcoats 1160 F 2250 to 2500 Overcoats 1500 q t cf 2750 to 3000 Overcoats 1925 > tB 1 r td 3250 to 3500 Overcoats 2300 Eqllnll Imporl Boys and tint I 4 ant reduction j I irons clothlngJl ih throughout our tr and furnlllhlngs i entire stock oC at nurked downs j furnishing good just ns decIslvc w and hats h anawr rY S hJ i Tii = llR r