L i U 1u tiRE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22 1910 5 1 AijUEDUGT NOW SPOUTING WATER s City Engineer Makes Discovery Which Rivals Those of the I Nature Faker FRANCHISES ARE HELD UP C Coundl Takes No Acton on the Three Electric Propositions Now Beroro I ItCouncIl Routine + I i 3hd leviathan aqueduct 011 North Templo stroot has contracted tho habits ot a whaloIt pouts water h Whon the bulkhead at tho Jordan river Is taken out It attompt to drink the river dry filling up to Sixth West street blowing ort the manholes and forming natural gosers I Its procllviUcs In this direction woro not discovered by D naturalist but the city engineer and the council last night appropriated 30OQ for an emergency I outlet through the Eleventh Vest treot canal by Inst1111ng two gates and enlarging the canal to carry on the water By this action tho council practical ly deckled to abandon the aqueduct below Eleventh West street to tho rIver and shows how about 10000 ot tho bond money data thrown away The fatal mistako was made by tho en gineer In his plans The mouth ot the aqueduct Is three feet below Uw mouth or the rive renderIng the out let useless Mayor DranBtold and the council were fully aware ol We facts In the case because tho board ot public works called theIr attention to ll But at that time Maya Bransford was back ing Louis C Kelsey In his fight against I the board and no action was taken I to remedy the mlstak The con I tractors Informed the board and the council about the situation but no ac tion was taken until It leas too Into If It and the present outlet found to be Im practicable MAY HAVE TO SPEND MORE The tall In the Eleventh West cnnni Is slight and the canal small It III probable that considerable more money will hnvo to be spent before the aqueduct will be placed In commls 810n It Is estimated that the gates will cost 1900 and that about 2100 for enlarging the canal will have to be expended Davis Heuser the con tractors on the aqueduct will be gIven the work as extras and an effort will be made to have It completed before the high water comes so that the i l aqueduct will not blow up again When the recommendation for this l expenditure of money for an additional I outlet came up for consIderation sev eral ot the councilmen made profuse f explanations ot the benefits that would be derived from this additional outlet i nono of them appearing to have the same view Councilman Mulvey closed the arguments by declaring that ho knew nothing about It But It you gentlemen know what you are talking about he saId 1 be 11eve It better bo done and the sooner the better The three electric franchises pending 1 before the council wero laid over until Thursday night wltnn they will be taken up IUI a special order ot bull ness In connection wIth the SaHair road franchise Frank Knox and 40 I other business men petitioned that tho franchise be granted allowing the com pany to hrwo Its terminal In the rear ot the Cullen hotel where options have been secured on the property and the Intention of the company Is to erect 0 station Jesse Knights franchise for an Inter urban electric franchlso connecting Salt Lake with Provo and Intermediate I points was presented and laid over The game disposition was made of the ap plication ot E O Howard for an Interurban electrIc franchise to con nect Salt Lake with the various settle ments In the southern part ot the county COUNCIL ROUTINE Tho petition of Strange McGuire contractors to erect an asphalt mixer In City Creek canyon adjoining P J Morons was laid over n week r Councilman Fernstroms resolution requiring the committees to report on Mayor Bransfords recommendations In his annual message came up but was sent over another week with a slap at the mayor The ordinance drawn and recom mended by tltQ board ot estimates and apportionment for a purchasing agent Bad BLOOD Before I began using Cascarets I ba a bad complexion pimples on my face and my food was not digested Qsit should have been Now I am entirely well and the pimples have all disappeared from and face 1 can truthfully uy that Casctrett are just ns advertised I have taken only two boxes of them Clarence R Griffin Sheridan lad PleuaDt Palatable PoleDt Taste Good Do Good NeveSickoawoakcuorGripe eGi SOC 2k iGa Neverold is bulk The gems too tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to ones or your mousy back 927 1k i l i r t i I l f REDMAN MOVING l Safest and auiekcst Phones 555 i llaQ It COBIETS Add Distinction to any costume AhsoluteJy PUPB1 RyaI ry npa lirSthefw Jf 11t9Jdli9liPSlOliclB halthfulnoSS of lido fdzr0 4 i Absolutes Purb ft r went over n week rt the request or Councilman Mulvey who still appears to be the chief obstacle In blocking Mayor Bransfords recommendation Councilman Woods Investigation oC Harry Margelts who has a lease on a gravel pIt near the Warm Springs turned out to be a farce IIargettg was questioned by several or the councilmen and found out that he had not received any instructions from Frank Iathewt land and water commissioner that ho vas taking gravel outsldo of his al lot2d ground Russel L Tmcy real estate man svLg taken up on his proposition to pay alI the clts expenses above ZO which it will cost to wade Second avenue from Alta street to West street and Alta street from Second to Third avenue fho city engineer estimates that It will coat 1ZOO nut Mr Tracy WM sure that It could be lone for SE0 and agreed to pay all expenses ahovo that The council decided to do the grading IC i ho would sign the agreement The city recorder was ordered to ad vertise notice of Intention to p10 Fourth East street from South Temple to Fourth South street pavement to tbo 72 feet wide to Third South find GO fed wide from Third South to Fourth South and Second East to be i2 feet wIde from I South Temple 10 Fourth South streets Tho ordinance giving farmers the right to peddlo farm products In the city without a license plSscd but will come up for reconsideration next Mon day nIght on motion of Councilman John Holley who wants the license on alI handlers of foodstuffs to be taken oftA A sixInch conduit will be run from l THE ROUND OF THE THEATERS I THEATERlhat old favorite The Alaskan was growing rayed at the edges and the management last year called It Into the repair shop for a general overhauling It WM present ed In Its new and revised shape last night before a fair sized nudionco whIch voted that the only noticeable evidence of improvement was In the snowball episode In which the audi ence and the players enjoyed them selves hilariously for ten minutes pelllng bacle and forth with fluffy cot ton balls AIlde from that tho changes are not particularly evident except that the standard oC the sing ers has been noticeably lowered the company sadly needs some good vo calists among both principals and aC tors The one Instance or a good volco I Wag the basso work or Mr Poppen who has the song of The Totem Polo which first brought The Alas kan Into tame It won the usual en cores last night Many of the jokes were of a depressing character and the abilities of Mr Carroll as the ac tor and Mr Welnburg as the pro fessor which might be strong under other circumstances were smothered by the age of the jokes and the gags with which their parts abounded Mie 11 stoner as the leadIng lady acted well and looked pretty but her voice has I a tendency to devIate from the key especially when she sings some dlg I tan co away from the orchestra The Alaskan will run up till Thursday night with a matinee to day FollowIng The Alaskan Man ager Pypers next attraction Is a visit from the old SnIt Lake favorite Rob ert Edeson In a new play ot modern American lifo entitled A Mans n Man ORPHEUlfhlle ninny or the acts on the Orpheum program this week are homers more or less of thom playing their third return engagement yet some are good others are excel lent while none of them Is bad For Instance the presentation of Dobbs Dilemma by Franklyn Underwood Miss Frances 810sson and Mr Davies has undergone a number of changes since Its early presentations many oC Its tlmet1klng and unnecessary feat ures havIng been eliminated but the skit Is really enjoyable and Is clever ly done In the same category Is the singing and comedy dancing dIvertisse ment provided by Belle Davis and her southern plckanlnnle8 The picks do not grow less entertaIning nR they grow older and Miss Davis face and l111re have not become less charming so the act goes through with vim Abel and IrwIn black face entertain ers hand out a few oldtimers as a fringe to some really good vocal work although the act bore 110 Inward evidence of being 11 farewell tour The four Roddings In their handto hand acrobatic feats showed soma marvellous muscular motion In start ling somersaults and flying leaps Fox and Foxles cIrcus III pOt5esreds or IIlm IInr recuperative powers and the real acts of the little dogs and cats and the takings ot the man were just ns pleasing as over It were unjust not to Include In the review of remnants of former glory the two antiquated klnodrome productions One of these I Is the pictured progress of tube Incuba tion ot n chicken and In Itsolr Is In teresting and educational But ac cording to the best information obtaln I ablo this Is theloventh time the pic ture has been presented on the screens of local picture houses To complete the chapter of ancient or untoward events several mlxups occurred In the seating or the audience and at one time just beforo the performance com menced It looked as It half the house were engaged In jumping up and down to correct mistakes of ushers In seat Ing them In the wrong placeR Ono gentleman who moved for tho third time Irately declared that ho would see them before ho would move any more It seems to have become n confirmed habit In the Orpheum now adays to scat late comers regardless of the discomfort to which the early comers are put and all through the first part of the program the vie of those behind was orttlmc l as the late arrivals were conducted PMt the rows standing people Turning from the lellll agreeable por tions or last nights performance the mind dwcllll with pleasing recollections on the vocal worle of the Basque grand opera quartet The repertoire at rings from popular opera produced by these tour singers comprises sole os In i Preach Italian and English Tho Cluar w the Parleys conduit to the homes neal the All Hallows college wounds In the southeastern part of the city It an cs thnlltcd cost of 55ii33 MlLVEY STARTS SOMETHING Councilman Mulvey Introduced a res olution In which ho demanded a com munication from Mayor Dransford stat ing whether he intended to make any more appointments under tht present administration If not Mt Muley asked that the official roster bo piloted with the rules governing the proceed ings of the council Councilmen Fernstrom and Hall de dared that the manner In which the resolution was worded was offensive and that the council ivas infringing upon the prerogatives of the mayor During the discussion which followed Councilman Fernstrom decLared that the minority of the council was com pelled to defend the mayor constantly Mulc Mill God help the mayor It ho minority Is all he has sot to help him and then he lost his temper and declared that ho did not Intend to stand for any insinuations that he was fight ing the mayor Well what are you going to do about It 7 Mr Hall inquired Fight back shouted Mule and then the question was called for and finally passed City Recorder Bon Rives was Instructed to have as many of the booklets printed as necessary An ordinance was also passed In creasing the members of the fire de partment from 64 to 74 The extra 10 men will be placed In station house No G and to fire up the apparatus In other departments tet Is composed ot three men and ono woman namely Mme Mabello Flscb er soprano who takes high D 11 tho Italian Tnwlnta with case Humhelt Buchorie tenor whoso Garden ot Roses In English met with much fa vor M DArtas baritone and M Fermrd basso artists all The rendi tion oC the English Glow worm was enthusiastically encored and the sins Ing oC the Last Roso ot SUll1mmer In French was a leature Another enjoyable number cO1lpet Inlr the program was the tppear11CO for the first time on the Orpheum stage of Miss Julia Frary late prima donna ot the Frank Daniels company Miss Frary has a charming voice well controlled sweet emotional and power fuI and was nt her best In serious numbers A bit of comedy was In terspersed however with now and then a reference to her own mfcrt1 bly disposed excess or avoirdupois Miss Frary was encored seerlll times and responded gracefully each tlmo BUNGALOVTho opening lines 111 tho dialogue between Willard Mack and Maud Leone In the play given nl time Bungalow last night were too per tlnent to pass by unnoticed What have I boon doing now asks Mr Mack as Mt Vest And You know what you have been do Ins Is the reply AgnlnYou havo marrIed a man ot a tow bad hab its and so onat which the audience struggled vainly for a moment against the Infectious humor ot the sIt uation and then burst Into good natured laughter Which with the hearty recalls following the first curtain gave witness ot the good fellowship which has many times bofore greeted Mr MacklI ot torts to get back to his old position Because She Loved Him So was played with 111 the nerve confidenco and good readIng that usually enters Into Macks roles Maud Leone us Mrs West was an able second as tho jealous wife and Elmer Booth Pearl Ethier and James Rennie as the Veatherby family dId the excellent work which mako them always prime lIeutenants In the plays put on by the company Frederick Moore Reed Clarke Joseph KOllend Irene Outtrlm and Grace lIamlton filled the minor parts well and the clever little comedy event with a dash which kept the l1udlonce In a roar ot laughter throughout The piece goes for the remainder ot the I week The pUblic In general likes Mr 1IIackII acting It Is forceful clever and finished and backed by a personality which at its belt breathes nothing ot tho weakness that temporarily robs him or sanity usually MUll 11 warm recognition 1Ir tracks entrenct role however Wo venture are neither 80 tactful not popular People as a whole do not like heroics ot a personal sort any better than the melodrama ot the stage The public takes DIr Mack as a whole leniently and does not care either for allY other than the practical apology which may show In the mans effort to regain his feet It does not relish a verbal aroma which recalls memories It Is trying to ob literate It Is untacltul to dwell upon these memories publicly and person ally and especially tactless to fling down gauntlets of defiance at adverse criticism called forth by his own un fortunate lapses Mr Iacks managers would please their patrons better by having him conllno his efforts mora to acting und less to speech making GRANDJudllnF from the crowds that throng the Grand this week to witness The Lieutenant and the Cow boy one would say that amusement hall III being rapidly restored to Its oldlime popularity A hood play n good company the restoration oC the reserved seals custom and the return to the city of a popular actor after a two years absence all combine to ac count for the Grand once more talc Ing Ill place among the favorite places of amusement The Lieutenant and the Cowboy Is a stirring drama laid around n military post In Colorado some years ago It bristles with action and snap with not a tame stretch In DROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES A tnJlalLonof up4rfor merit forrdiee Cough Homincu and 1lUllon 01 throat at great bendlt In Lung Trwblu Bronchillc and Allbau PIC from oplatu or an harmful IngrcdInt Plu25 cenla 60 coot and 100 pu box Sam > muted en requut JOHN J BROWN SON Booton Men t < the whole pIn or course everything li centered about the cowbo Dud LarrnJee and oC course Theodore Iorch Jg that cowboy And a very realistic cowboy ho Is with just enough frllls milled to capture the heart of time matinee Idol worshiper Recalls were numerous Wo have be hold a good many cowboys on the stage and In real life hut 1Ir Lorch beats them all FrItz Boone as Gen eral Faulkner Wllg quite good bliss Lillian Brockwell Impersonated Edith Faulkner In 0 manner very satisfac tory Mrs Hlgb was In the hans or Miss Camlllf Lewis and n very pleas ant character she made or her George Gravel llPl1eOre1 as the lieutenant and a dignified austere scoundrel he was Miss Cecil Fay as Oma furnished a deal of amusement William Dale all the old stage driver proved a fa vorite Miss Gladys Droc < wells little Indian squaw was good and the other support helped ntalcoiii n lively en tertainment Between nell wore pic ture songs and moving plcturcs STOTho audiences this nllo noon mal evening bid fair to be packed Tomorrow night sees the Inst presneu tlon or this weeks bill to be succeeded by n complete change Thursday IIr E1 Kelley Belvidere III writes UA I am an exenglneor with Z2 year < ltlve service to my credit About throo years ago my kidneys wen affected so that I had to IIvo up my engine First I was troubled with severe aching pain over the hips Then followed inflammation ot the bladder and specs appeared before my eyes A sample of Foleys Kidney Pills that I trIed 80 benefited me that I bought more I Continued to tko them until now I can safely testify they have made me n sound and well man SchrammJohnon Drug Co o SOCIAL AND I PERSONAL Patriotism Is time keynote In social circles today the red white and blue of the counlrYM tang figuring In details of function tOm stately banquet and hall to the most Informal gatherings There are Imtny ot nil kinds ranging from large to small continuIng through the afternoon and others being listed for this evening No moro general celebration of the day In a socIal way hag ever taken place locally and all events promise In their distinctive way to ho red letter ones The largest affair of the afternoon was the annual luncheon given by the Daughters of the American Revolu tion at the Bransrord the cafe being draped with flags and the tables bright with the colonial and national colors After the feast a program of toasts was given by the 01l01ng club wom en toastmistress Mrs F W lInt of Park City and responding Mrs J E Carver of Ogden Mrs C rn Allen Mrs G P Sta1man Miss Mary Olive Gray and Miss Pearsall The affair was In charge of Mrs J E Oglesb and Mrs C W BO d One oC the largest gatherings or the day w1l1 be the reunion or the Young family given under the auspices of tho Young family association and compris Ing the descendants of five brothers The event takes place at Whitney hllll which Is handsomely decorated In the patriotic colors and It Is expected sev eral hundred people will be present Miss Bancroft entertains the Tues day bridge clUb ths afternoon Mr and Mrs John E Tedford enter tain at dinner this evening at their home Mrs O T Salisbury entertained In formlllly at bridge yesterday the dcc orations being In the patrIotic color and 11 number oC friends assisting An elaborate affair of lost night Will the ball given by the three local chap ters of the Eastern Star the affair ink Ing place at Masonic etmple which was beautifully decorated and a large num ber present Dims F W Howell entertains the Ladles Bridge club nt the post this afternoon DI and Mrs Fred Stnuffer and two sons left yesterday for New York whonco they sail shortly for un ex tended tOlll whIch will Include Europe Africa and Palestine The ball given at Odeon hall last night for the benefit or the widow or the Into A E Davis was well attend ed and a neat sum taken for the aid of the destitute family Tnltatlons are Olt for an elaborate dancing party to be given by the AnlcI FItItIlIl1lml traternlt or University of Utah on the evening of Friday March 1 at time Odeon The patrons for the evening will bo Gov and Mrs Spry Mayor and Mrs J S Brunsford Hon and Mrs W W Rater President and Mrs J T 1lnJtsbu Dr and I Mrs W C Ebaugh Prof and Mrs G hi Marshall Dr anti Mrs C G Plul11mCI Rev and Irs E I Goshen Prof and Mrs H 1 Brown and Prot George A Eeatnn Mss Nell Robinson and ills AI1o Fletcher were hostesses lat night at a delightful part the rooms being decorated In the national lags and In red and white carnations and the re freshments following out the idea A Washington guessing game ws played and prizes awarded tho winners About 2G guests were present Mrs W S BinI Is hostess at a card patty this afternoon the decorations being In red and white carnations and the national flags and the amusement 5CO About Z5 goats were present bliss Helen Grcenwoncl and Harold Greenwood gave a celebration part last night flags being used throughout In decorations tallies and refreshments and about five tables being played The amusement was 500 Mrs E M Best assisted Tonight n large hop will be given at the post the details to be carried out In the patriotic Idea and with a pro fusion oC detail Another largo affair of this evening Is the costume hall to be given Ilt the Twentieth ward amusement hall by the M I A or the ward The mnrrlage oC Miss Lena H Poeh eleau and Melvin L Grow will take pInee this evening Miss Jennie Rocheleau to bo bridesmaid and Law rence Grow best man The birthday of Miss Geneva Wells was celebrated on Wednesday last In a pretty valentine part given at her home with bliss Frances Grant the rooms being effectively decorated and about 25 present A delightful time was enjoyed Miss Ivy Knight entertaIned the T A B club the time being spent with coning and reading and two neW members being voted In Present were the Misses Cloe Winchester Elinor White Louise Haycock Gladys Carter Mary Guest Bertha Spencer llnmle Hili Nellie Hamilton Leonora Brad ford T Wilson 13 Rhodes entertains this evening at a dinner to be followed by Does not Color the Hair Ayers Hair Vigor is composed of salphar Glyurin Qulnin sodlumChlodd c nP Cavslwm Sace Alcohol Water P rfumc Show this to your doctor Ask him If there 15 a single Injurious IngredIent Ask hIm If he thinks Aycrs Hair Vigor as made from this formula is the best prepa ration you could use for falling hair or for dandruff Let him decide He knOWs 1 C Anon 1nupnT rannll Ciao M 61i TABLE QUEEN BREAD TILE SCIENTIFIC LOAF Bakal br Royal Backing Co Salt Jkc Baked in The Mueller Patent Bread Pan NOTICE THE l LABEL i R ° Y1 L NOTICE THE i GROOVE Shipped Everywhere in These Mountain States Honest Dealing When we leave 25 loaves of bread with a dealer and he sells only 1 7 we take back the 8 he does not sell and give him full credit for them In this way we protect his profit and we insure every customer a perfectly fresh loaf We know this is appreciated The Grocer is glad to sell Table Queen Bread because he knowS its the biggest loaf its pureits always fresh 5c 1R9Y i J c 1 r 1ft t pX fpl t B Everywhere BRW 6 0 = = n theater party In honor ot A E While A merry crowd of school friends env joyed n Washington birthday party Friday evening Ute guests or Uardn Snow 1113 First nyonue The rooms were decoratl wIth national flags and Imitation cherry blossoms Numerous jolly games were enjoyed and a feat ills oC the evening swore the hatchet cards each bearln bearing the name of u guest the flags with questions about the Father ot hIs Country the girls with the answers I and In this way a lIoly hunt was Inllugurated for part I ners for the refreshments The story about Washington the adjectives to bo filled In by the guest created much amusement Mrs Snow assisted by Mts Valentine and was an Mrs Howl1d In the entertainment Present Norma Snow Ella Pelree Ramona PeIrce Sena Dorlus Elsie Tnltnase Maud llrnrtet Cortlelia Straup Cr 1the Helen Corthey Leona Christiansen Merle Vandorert Abby Hunt Myrtle Childs Beatrice nUSSIl1IlI1 Vera Du u V wall Grace Valentine Myrtle Palmer Portia HardIng Carol Walker nay monll Zlnk Quinton Wallace Leslie Pyke Ray Peters Donald Ashton John Lynch Percy Weston Charles Maxwell Franklin Thompson WII lIam Windsor P J Moran Ptlll Hirth Archlo Walker Claude SmIth Joe Corthe Wallaco Kelly HOARSE COUGHS STUFFY COLnS pain In chest and 8010 lungs arc symptoms that quickly develop Into a dangerous illness It the cold Is nol cured Foleys Hone and Tar stops the cough heals and cases the con e9ted parts and brings quIck relict SchronmJohnsol1 Drug Co Pure Drugs and Prescriptions our specialty Hallltla Drug Company r NOTICE Burton Coal t Iumber Company wIll move their tiptown ufilco to their yards tit South Third Vest Street on Jlarch 111t 131x Phones YJ3 T FJTlb RI T tI Washingtonforemost Char e in American History q Energized by a iifr big brain with TlI capacity for ac t L tiol1 a whole some regard 1 UII for truth and the rights of L1 I P men ton possessed Yashing I yrl 3 the requisites I demanded of I the times those i stIrring Colon sal times when I a strong per sonality was needed to lead I an oppressed people in its strnggle for In c dependence I q The achievement seems 1 predestincd z t mighty Nation rising from the accomp1i h I meat I i I Viewed through the vista of years the dawn I j JAm of Liberty seems a long while ago Yet only twice 67 years the span of two lives I 1d c Notable I men have come and gone since then Just one of them measured up to YashingI I L ton I I I < 11 9f the two men one was rich the other born I in abJect poverty Both men became PleSl I I dent Both Med the office with magnificent IIi I credit because their endeavors were wholly Ii for the people because they arose to su lilD prenie heights in times of large affairs Both were gentle and yet brave to the point of do I ing when convinced that action was right Both were strong in their regard for truth I r 9 Since Washington time great revolution has been wrought roJV CJ Then a wilderness west of the Alleganies today a magic picture I Cities noisy in the 1 din of business A network of railways farms flush in bounteous yield tAtn q Progress includes the steamboat the rail 1tW road the street cars the automobile the flying machine the cotton gin the harves ter electricity the telegraph the telephone lW the wireless the se ring machine the talk 1 ing machine the modern man of war the i sky scraper in manufacture the steel roJD works the mill the factory in commercial lines the great department stores Q Truly an age of rapid strides Of the undeveloped progress of the next Jl1tn 134 years no man dares to speculate It is too full of possibilities Have You Thought Ab0t Mfu Your Spring Sewmg nyp T Madam 1u o It wont be long now t until veil ll need sonic i r TRIUMPH lighter weight dresses and things Of course in Vcn have more cold IIJfu f ail III I weather but thats just I IIID why you should get at fh hthlt r your spring sewing 14t rI NOV for this is the c roJD a best time of year to do indoor work nun JttID Join our Sewing Machine Club2 10m 1114 Irib MrthOBJj C P L down and dollar a JWl f1m DALrAKL Week until paid for I v tn apul in the meantime you use the machine vJfu InJJD Vc handle the Triumpha high grade naclllnc Ur WI der another name it is known the world over and sells Jr1fu at 50 au Price is 2500 t i i l