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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Good Health Instead of belng tissues. a near | sent Only $1.00 a Bottle ¢ yat earns i | | party canyention ry ma Will Carry in Oklaho- by 2.500 |. Majority. Oklahoma City, | Okla., Sept. | 16.-} | is threatening control to be held tomorrow, the b ei oe States shave terstate of of car venta diversion Impor- and detention : ipproval and other EADER MORE FROST COMING, SAYS WEATHER Although Seely iae's Ne Dr, Hyatt, | furrier, The Knutsford. Soe WARRANTS ae 7 Se RClOry and arrest. if to pairs 8 phe sjeyander bakerv Dek ebnoe eke tenn McQueen of the di Portland a Coffee one degree ahove normal, but. the South learned doctor predicted that there unsatisfactory, would possibiy be frost this morning. The forecast for today is generally fair! Don't fail and cooler, Record at the local office, United) Opening hesy, States weather bureau, for the 24 hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday: Maximum temperature, 79 degrees; marae oree| STRIKE-BREAKERS MAKE perature, 63 degrees; mean temperature, 71 degrees, which is 1 degree above normal; accumulated excess of temperatures since the first of the month, 1 degree; accumulated excess of temperature since January 1, 102 de-|sirikebreakers is the novelty the strik- DEMAND ON COMPANIES mrees, Relative humidity, 14 at 6 p. m.| ing Total precipitation from 6 p. m to 6] Pp m., none; accumulated deficiency of} Precipitation since the first of the month, .40 of an inch: accumulated ex-| eess of precipitation since January 1,} inches. z New Postoflice commercial Serve Oe the two a before periideateealcers ganized hours, hat companies The manding ization Clerk. recognition for thelr organ- ~ Postmaster pointment of Lake of Thomas Thomas as paRareas $600 per reports the apne en V. Pearson of} lbw clerk at a sal-| welapina the = Ww of block strik ebreake Ts elsewhere of Knox Full of style and quality $5 to atria, make STREET. as ity- Morris, James - Prepare for Storms MM B. Pat- Mrs ‘ Bero, er, pO ', Me- et ing, are 49 ‘precinets in Salt Lake in Salt Lake, five in Murray and one each in Sandy, Bingham and the town of Forest Dale. The registrar in each district must receive for himself for each of the ; rqanidon there is another form of blank to be hung in a publie pce. after the first registration ay another to be hung out after the second registration ® are also blanks for registration oaths, applieations for certificates, for registration certificates, Notices of in public as well as nop there are the instructions for the registrars The number of blank forms sent out indicate that there will be other than the politicians themselves who will work hard before the battle is lost and IMPORTANT PRISON MATTERS DISCUSSED . 16.-At the session of Prison Wardens' assoge the program inpresident all the of Minnesota Dutcher of on state reformatory; <A. the Colorado state re~The aoe er Force on:"" SuIk Mallory of the flon "Refor mative Methods ae Anplied to the T. Gilof On? Pian Visiting an eabaiae ‘e on "Pen; uL € "onditions in South Carolina,' John Cleghorn of the san state penitentiary, on "‘Separate Quarters for Trusties in Prisons.' Job ( Pe I. Nettleton, to Aden, H. e| EI John J. G Ee ree Aw J eee irgetts, convs sAtion | Riley, Mrs. Ada and B. ‘Buckle. Er. George Hampton, B J. Pp. | Prown, Critchlow, | pon McKean, A. Nineteenth ward M. Raybould, Heath, E. J. G, H., O.}| Ubrick, FOURTEENTH-City-W. Laughlin, J. C. Cleveland, gin, W. IL Poley. Ward-Delegates to city Lewthstrom, . " S. H. Ward-Delegates. -Me- Charles pierridge,. Bo M. Thomas Watkins, George W. 3ur- John Moyer, H. I. win! H. Judge A. Judge J.. Weber, James B. : oe Che oe 5 ,z J. James i VW ¢ Conae c B (0: « W. Seals, §. H, Worrell, Alfred Duckworth James S. Walker sr, John I. Phillips, Mrs. J. Crowther, H. R. Crofte. Gates ial "D. He ist i Ds Kelinschmiat, Ww C. Lockington. yo. P. Sears, George Arden +p W Burke, J. J. Parks. Ww La Henry Dr. McChrystal, Jackson Ward-Delegates J.C. Lynch, W. P. Cooper. J. convention | yfotte, Mrs. H. Mrs.. Krebs,, H. L. city Phillips, J..D. Mrs. to yell, W Alff, J. F. Glenn, John Horlick, D. EF. Walker jr., M. I. Morris, P. Cropper, gFrank R. Christensen, J. Newcomb, Eber W. Hall. Ward-A.. Hs Kelly: jr., Dr. M Ward-E. P. Phelps, W. S$ ell, NINETEENTh-City-T. §. Atkins,| Cc. H, Lang, H. Mercer, Mrs. M. Mc-| R. Ida Talmantes, M. ‘Savage, Mrs. V. F. and tin, H.R. Lange, Richards, C. Rhodes Intosh, G. Straver and Murphy, F. E. Flynn, J. re. P. Taggart, Ferguson, WL. O. Wilson, W. gia W ee M. Bert Fuller, Coakley, W. F. I. D.' Freed, bal Brown, an Berdell w -Delegates to city convention and Hardy Downing, G. S. Holmes,, H. Shoudy, M. E. Budgett, Ed Smith, P. Cc, Lillman, Mrs. Claude Armstrong, F. A. ¥incent, J. Callaghen, Laverne, R. ¢C HH: Os-|C: [te CC . W. E.« W. W. C. R.. Berry, J W. Farrell, it. McCullen, FP. meg he ul). chPeter H- Me-}°°™ JJ , William ao Mrs ell, J Edwards, Hiles, -Deiegates William A. Nelson, C. O, to B. M. Hewitt, Smith, Lydia Fletcher, Phillip Kipple, Dr. Moses Marks, convention 3irs. Lehman, Kate Emma] W. FE. | Ned Rogers, Moses Phillips, Dailey, J. A. Earles, J; E A: Dr. C. W. Nunn;| Pitts, F. L, Wood; C. D. Helkes, Morris Beck, George Stella Con- | Holeom, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Gutch, Mrs. is cen- . reyver where vel transacted, the . RO Oa Mrs. Me Ryan, Dr oon I. Doulas,ae Short, G. iE. Walker. Wid ri National Commercial z Bank your depository, vou Bs N. ‘T. Johnson, H. UROL Clotadia H. Griffin, H, Coder Ward-F. E, Williams,:W. T. H. Smith, Driver, George G. . Coder, i *. Cc. B. Van caeRob- . ¥. q ‘ people. - In ' Earle,| Hines, Mrs. J G. O. Frazier Jack, €.-l M.S. W. Orms- Goodwin, W. 1 PER CENT H PAID on M. Thomas, f. HEI. BELIEVES CANADA jiberal ACCOUNTS $1°AND: UP. of 261 North Thirty-first street; James XeN: epee and Joseph D. Reading, to wiesag recover $57,560 which he claims to b due te him through a deal in the stock ot the Flemington Coke and Coal company lie alleged that the defendants May 1, 1900, entered into a contract with him, by the terms of which he Gusehuset is Gl0: snares Gedie capital . stock AY ) t, INTEREST SAVINGS OF PORTY-FIRST-Ciiy-J..G. Campbell, Mark Reedall, A. T. Moon, George Eva ir, Townsend, L. H. Farnsworth \ Auscherman, H. E. Zerbe, W. HI. Sherman, Co De Rocklidge, R. I. Pat. R. N. Johnson, A i. Parsons, A, |} Robertson, Ed Pierce, C. G. Nielse an, } - Charlton, John Dietz, Dave Spitz,| Evans, George O. ,Orr, C. M Lillie | Stenhous= DG ard-Delegates to city convention) Mack Beckstead, Dr. &. B. Sliver,| | Wallace, E. P. Davis, J. W. Mer-| GelJames Baumgarten, William Knight, J. P. Johnson, and _- > you c Rear " Aeclstyn," H. Goddard, FE. B tel Robinson, N. T. Johnson H. Ee. ‘ as treatment. M Ellerbeck, a for "well eourteous J sirs.; ag as the A r , safety . . funds, GisWaller: Douglas,: ‘ \ making ' Secure Miss W Moctivor: HL Brown, Mrs. Guy Wil- Goodwin, We Short, Dr. ficst bide the of the Flemingt« ‘coal and Coke INDEMNEEY | compaedt saree ainee the defend e+ COAL ants' guaranteeing him against loss | this price, and also that the would ne tL market value at shat ithin four months Theit leged ran lises did not prove true says thal Andrew Melcinney Reading were personally served the papers in the ease by the at sheriff ind McNaught was represented by his attorney, Robert L. Stanton. Alexander and Green, attorneys Waggin, today obtained an order f the Supreme court directing the vice of the Summons and complaint on the defendants by publeation ---_--> + ~ -_____ Rexburg, returned aa ae - CO. stars shall diam Rexburg Briefs, Sept. 16.-James Cook home from a mission a returns ae to ee ake we the sun! munion of horizon | the infinit twinkle ce the down)! Ge. dead year-ix Sealed, thé: at' piace head .iof-the board, with extended hands ‘calls his "upon he aven of > blessings trembling of the and anc to lngpanel: { never! the | Subdued hie on i tS I spirit ao of Spirit sri be finite Geek the ris ns ) ae r ihe re the they mice through the long. day hae ai matir wall the sun mot ints slow!s Lo he zenith, andwhile it eradualls down the iong western in; ie to sink to rest at Jast In the weés ern oce 12 . Even then the. time at ve sanctification is. not» fints] : a rr ually the Slory of the sunset fade at last the first faint star oe hi adross unmeasured space f{ wi to ve fe distant world greets the ‘ sie The Dz 7 of. Atone ment is at an end accents he feast. his fathets>to. guard is abandoned. and b. tba t! ina: down | fam- by his ow is Stas het pe: they shall each ar t * thoss youne Durin tlaklivt co % h Fae ope Bs they "shall festal:| {implores be this world ety, services. Dae st inscribed bad Lor judged prac- willbe: et ormed land Orthodoc ct geo the'-Tem. AL: Freund PenceIsrael,oe renes. ple: B'nal ple Rabbi will A tie take. Athyee--king as. Fonitht at his rich and pear. y Subject, ‘The Sinner on temples Wednesday NERS . Teer aves NW el ah ait oa he worship ato 10, "InajExcept | vidual and Abutu al Res Ponsibl the children nothing, lity." and not even tat » 4 will drop. of water, be a mémorial will paas their lips se . pone Day of Atonement shall "Our Best have lated sone to join the other ee Re Ue days while h haye} Da At the afternoon fone into the boundle before Service Professor S past. } Charles And now Kent will they have reached the synarender the solo In prayerful adoration they PP late into rea the night Pic In the pres-| sn He he eresatio enee Montefiore Gay will observed nin the ; is the Tt Maker their com-|c the manner peullar to thos« of the Orthodox fatt) 1. A. Fred Wey, A, | Sam Levy, C. C.| to H. Richards, Ed old, Kenny, Dr./untll the nors, C. M. Mauck, William J. Di un-/ A. Lew stan. Ward. Delegates to city convention Ward-Delegates to city convention|and L. C. Parke. Robert Cameron, Fred and Mrs, Annie D. Bartholomew, C, H_! Sinclair, J. C. Craig, I. E. Pence, Mrs Jones, Sarah A, Jenkins, Ed Culbert| Terney, IE. Ritter, Frank Knox son, Joseph Talbott, Mrs, C. W. Nunn, THIRTY-NINTH-City-W. FF. Sny- ran fact services of a good hank > are of great value to the Hel- palldren.. during: year... With fond Al Schimmin, P. 8. Swensen,| aes thefok wayward are-wel=| | catiton' #. Mcore, H. H. Kinaman, R. R-| forgiveness comed back even tothe J. Davis, 1 na) Ag in * reopened, family Ssathered around the paternal the ten days since the new year | board. people been given thelr op "|. j x Again the cu DP Ba h Is passed, but to repent. The mighty tomes time in JOS The books of the past *n, have each "not inseribed by the acts yet Ween. terave. closed, rie , and and those3 of a new 4 year,aa Paees AS -yet clean and and unsullfed, Penitencec and prayer hglave a, vet ay open out befo ‘fore the to cieanse Again the record of sin.} twee! emonth will the. Books or life the golden splendor of. the sun main unseals d, aod each » time of repentance hopes is past, and! the : new wil brighter 2 record of the new wear j opened. and less sulfled than those that w il a fore ver the last. ray has vanished from ] Closed until t day .ers last that the ant in| af rising patriarch, the landscape A Wil. Farnsworth. city e commercial business Parker My. Latham, | Hudson. S$. P. Armstrong, D. K.) pHIRTY-EIGHTH-A. ; J. J. Burnett, Larimer, B len, Gerry,~* Frank Jordan,! po gers, V. r P. Hiskey, " ' Dr. A. K. Hiubbard, Willlam Edwards, s and For Miller, A.George ,Harris, IF. C. PeStreet, A./ War 7, fend on ham, Charles G all ' tres, portunity McDonald rson, John Leif, J Maz po Ties C. Thompson, Wagener Scoville. TWENTIETH-City-J. ; William Nelson, W. field, Mrs.|V9T2mus, A. convention| city to & evering,. will be observed) throughout the entire world that hollest of Jewish holy days;-Yom kCipput Wherever are gathered the ons of) there will be celebrated the day,;| > significant than any other in the minds of ali of.the Hebrale race' W ith; y and with prayer will be sol-| emnized the ending of the ten days of! "ment. With the setting of the! ; Wednesday will the celestial! Dalton, Curdy, W. W. Miller, 4. L. Milford, H.| _ THIRTY -SEVENTH-City-Omer _ B MeCullum, E. G. O'Donnell, F. &. Rip-}J97€s, C- M. Owens, W. B. Bowles, Willey, F. Redmond, Dr. F. B, Steele, a.| itm Plschel, L. E. Beufkorsky, A. F. harris Ward-Delegates Corum, Dr. In Hines he Stewart, Louis saneal; Mrs. Sam Wil-|J. B. Heron, W. R. Graham, J. L. Durliams, John Alves, Mrs. Emma Black-|8in, E. R. Franks, RK. H. Ballantine,-A. marr, W. B. Jack, W. A. Wight, Otto|M. Latham, Harry Offner, P. W. Mitch- Mrs. E. Alpin, Mrs. M.-I.. Atkins, .M. A Brandt, J. H,C, Beekman,. §. Birch, James W. Campbell, Mrs. M. Camp ell, A. D. Campbell, M. Fitzpatrick, Thomas Homer, B. B. Heywood, F. B. Kimball, Ll. Harrison, Tonight, from the sinking of ory below the avestern. M.| Joe Butler, W. Wiesoadt, Frank Clark, K.|H. S. Tucker. THIRTY-SIXTH-City-Charles A R. | Weaver, A. C. Miller, C. O. Dunshee, Dr. Will. for Yom Kippur, Holiest Py, one Observed by Jews as of Old Crofts, Frank Tripp, Thomas I.amb, per Quick, Edward Miliford, B Be asMrs. John Cosgrove. sy, M. Ryan, O. Pettingill, I. Jones Wood wee d Hilton, J. Griti SEVENTEENTH-City-1, convention city to Ward-De legates J. Moretin, Amos J. Acomb, fith, John R. Watson, W..D. Robertson, Ji M./and A.C Jackson, George D | Caffall, D. M. T#land, J. H. Hedges, lL. L. WoodWuard-Delegates to city convention] ard. and William Kilpatrick, W. H,. KilTHIRTY -FIFTH-City-W. G." Rompatrick, E. W. Radford. ney, Alex Christensen, John Axton EIGHTEENTH-City-Mrs. Cc. {L}| W. Harvey, E. R. Kneass, Fred Ses Reed, Mrs. John Shea, Mrs. Emily Fox, | field, Dan Sullivan, A. Wiscomb, Sam Rainey, James Kileen, P. J, Don-| Harper, George W hittaker, F.' J.' Le rs ; ahue, C. FL Reed, W.-P. Minor, ‘Ru-|F. L. Hines, Harry Finch dolph store nero searce ee rey ee is so in Rexburg SUED FOR $57,500 many people are spending mi fe Ww . od out and shipping it As soon as the Merysville. Hag-!i1rom York, 16.- James. Bebe tae millionaire horse owner, has! L. builds the proposed new road brought a suit against Frederick L.| Teton basin the coal condition will ot No. 38 Broad street; John! relieved here, as plenty of it exists Casilear of No 50° Broadway; An-| the basin and is merely waiting tra Mac "chriInneyv : solomon simpson son! port ith nas 1 facilities Wil- J. Porbes, Lippman, Joseph strong, -R:| dark rar Coal Arm- W. THIRTY-FOURTH-City-P: J. W. in BANKING POINTS TO CONSIDER London, Sept. 16. Baron Komura, Japanese ambassador to Great Britain, who VW returned to London after an abin the country, called on Sir eee Grey at the forejfgn office this afternoon and discussed the disturbs at Vancouver. The ambassador with him long dispatehes whieh received from consuls at Vancou. It is sald he assured the foreign cretary that Japan felt assured that iy- Daly, Gardner city convention B., Ingram, EHy- FLEMINGTON ; ‘Accauan. Greeson ing, H..F. Taylor, John Hawes, Charles} to J. a J. cant fard-s ne 7 P. pattern eos the Mantle, sponsible for the attacks on the Japanese and was satisfied with the steps ie that direction already taken, believed Canada will pay an indemnity. Adolph Richter, attractive Thompsor J rc Gallag} WH. WIBESP we owMonteer,: B ace Walker, I*. Tlarding, John Duder, i. T Harvey, C-.H. Morehouse, G. E. Marcy ‘Ss rattan John P. Meyer, J. J. : W. Sullivan, John Pickering, William Ben Mc- H. PibC. Good- C. A-most ans, « ane ee Vogeler, : Dr. . enry La Motte , PCooper Tune A. N. Cherry, John Monteer, Tarr Knowles, Georg J Ac yh Richter aly, . G. Grimsdell, E. L. Hevederson, Walter > . Cc. layon, John E. Wiscomh, Creorge M. ribson, Gib W.|5 Curtis, Ezra John V1. McCnrystal, Art J. Low D. Willian "Halloran "BG: Hop- G Druehl J. FORTIETH--City-Rev.. Peter- BE. Calla- cold, mixed gray with invis ible check; has -the appearance of the finest wool ! worsted: broad lapels, medium collar and skillfully' tallored Such an one Kelsey, Charles W. Chisholm, Jobnson, Manning, F tea thinaeas H. Skidmore, " om Ward-Delegates Galagher, MAN wes, Jester aTHIRTY H. J. -THIRD-City-W Dininny. convention, J. pe THIRTY -SECOND-City-Mrs Gog: GL. Shannon, Janney, Jones a ' Powers, I. P. Mowera, SIXTEENTH-City-J. J. l<nox, Richard Beynon, L. Jones, William Picker-| Crowther, , \ t A W Pugs- Millan, Harvey Jones, lbrancis Hall, J T. Lynch R. Glendenning, Grant Snyder, Alex Tarbett, Robert Fowler, Is. Smedley, C. EF. Porter, F. T Harris. _ Ward-City delegates and Horace Dunbar, George Cameron, George Curley, H. A, Turnley, Charles Read, Ray Tollis IF Morris ° a to citv. conventionoA and hE W.. : Anderson,R. ze . , 5 meister, o . A Sullivan, - Husae Cc. or D. > ae } ‘ oe as asta ‘ > tpt Ss, ‘ acy -VW. a 4 asT. olman gig Davidson, W. Brown, Maggie ine Vo Re Atenne,AceGrundfor. Ww W.; fenback, Reese Davis, Thornton ana| ere 71 TREN "Oty s PIPTEENTH it} Ss. J. Wood, C. E. W bands, A Fisher J.:H. P. ae {, Catron, A. George| Burlingame, Charles ax > excepting Foley, and Lewis Knight, Charles Joe han, M. M. Murtagh. THIRTY-FIRST-City-Henry ae. ell, Fr. J. Westcott, W. D.-Teache W. Mont. Ferry, A. Isen, A. McDon: ma, Sidney B. King, George W. Putnam, Herman Barnett, B.S. Rives, J. Walcott Thompson, George wiscomb one S Ward-City delegation and Dr. FE Bartnett, O. A. Palmer, A. W. Hodges, Herman Harms, James Rogers, Dr. 1 A. Whitney %. G. Poole, James A./| Maban, W. B. White, Mrs. i. If. Ward,| W. B. Lowry, W. Daniels, J. B. Cecil. Ward-Delegates to city convention and James Kehss, Virgil MHaymanson O. Heath, Mrs. M. R. Tarky, Mrs W. G. Raybould, Cland Ray bould, Mrs.| M. A. Lowry. and \ : trmer, Wi: ker i t. Black, Frank Janney, A. S. Gillespie, S & . TWENT N N -City-G. N. Smit John 5 is Yjae st : sas }~ Ward-G. N. Smith, Blanche E&. Smith nd John Col ee me THIRTIETH-City-D. CG Dunbar, Gideon Snyder, H. A. Leipsiger, C. M. Freed, Frank Harris, Ted Murphy, A yy. Spooner, Dana T. Smith, T. J. Armstrong, Ellis C. Freed, lL. Evans. Ward-Delegates to city convention and Miss Delia Wilson, A. H. Cook, J. delegates| Hartman, D. Cecil, Mrs. nobby Raincoa protection against _Oberndorter. L."t" Colbath, ‘Timothy fimberger, C. B. Titcomb, eity convention 5 alinhe ry, J. Me- Tinges, E ot W > Bro will select thirteen for the elity con-} vention, TWELFTH-City-I. J. Starbucle. A. McQuarrie, Owen Myers, W. T. Perry,| M. Beckstead, O. C. Brown, G. S.| Smith, A. H. White, Willis Cotter,| George Canning, Bryant Young Ward-City delegates and FE. R. Gibson, J. N. Ford, J. N. Haggerman, A.j Meade, D. A Cammomile, J. G.| Meade, William Barker, L. B. Rogers, | fHIRTEENTH-J. Maggie GS B.|yo00. Pitts, John Beatty. ‘ Ward-Delegates to city convention and A. J. Jenkins, Crosby Pickering.| = : Wright Pickering, Hloward Don, Ar- | thur Don, Arthur Moreton, John Kelly, Arthur S. Pitts ELE VENTM-Ward-F. R. Ball, A. T. Kline, G. W. Richmond, A. G. Mahan, oy Spencer, Don Irvine, F. J. Willard, £, A. Walton, Thomas Hobday, | fr W. Jennings, Ss. c. Adams, William Connors, B. F. Trapp, L. J. Topper, A. Cc. Dodson, City-The to M. nights stylish evening one of wi Mu Pugsley urner, now )\ ZS- THE QUALITY STORE =< School-|@inty, R. J. Golding, H. H. Brough and T.| George Lambourne : TWENTY -DIGHTH-City-S. W. R. James Mill{sen, B < oe H. TS Pig George, Pauly William é Joe Mason A « at Jlarry Sawver, Palmquist, ; re Dr. WRR Vail, George Willfam Risle T. Ebert, \ Me E a Sutton, | Gulbranson Mrs. city Winwood William ‘Hurd, interest in the con- ¢ity elecregistrars receiving er sibipiled ‘at the county clerk's off the rooms in his portion of the city and county building looks something Moy a miniature wholesale Miss Will Moreton, from for the next Ww ay, and the Claude Duke TENTH-City-A. at which unte errified will be be poured and he the nominee of the the plugged been intheir reluctance MANY ELECTION BLANKS ARE BEING SENT OUT McC 4 Heldle, N.C, \ a es Pitt, J. T. Raleigh, J. P. Blowers, W. M. Ward-Delegates rican ARMSTRONG H. : rl Harmon, J..N 7 Crowther, M W. C. Batley ‘ : Ward-Dele-gates to city convention and Henry Mikell, Sam <Allen, Elmer | Rich, Charles Harmon, Frank Tronto TWENTY -FOURTH-Citv-Tom D Oe come security from storms, and a garment that is conventional at , > *-all-times, | $15 to $30 is the price 4 ; ks range, \ 9 ©. z a fe, Mary |) nwrenTy-THIRD-Clity-Joxeph. may ean any rate the cool are here, and no more /-outer-zarment for "wear is produced than ; 2uc E. Gurley, Mrs Bie faa: Willlam Keeler, > Mary. The storms any time, at F. B. TWENTY-SECOND-viiy-James_ RiHus-| ley, Joseph I*hillips, James Elutehinson H. B.}5am Bates, Charles W Gurley, Av and Charles Shermer, J M. Sulvers, | le Ss. M sarlow Mrs. Kate Silvers, Sol McCurdy, FE. C. | W ara Delew ales Harris, Mrs. C. G. [Harris Emmett] 4nd Joe Lewis, J. AND a curiosity to know Democracy will There is thundering oice of Jonn Dern as he talks Bryan, Morris and any tune else that is Demrt thinks of "American will also be expounded in no En J. Fruhling, convention will theatre today elected ternporary propany, be made and Perley A. a Fa! 172 MAIN Walker, Coleville. the isn't much . aside There FEDORA standard There ous year to decided leaders upon at a caucus of the While the Ame rikearns party men were cussing the inner elr» and voting for it at the same time peace and y and convention. ‘ . Dick Morris was selected as the man to head tne ticket another has consented to allow use of his name and reputetion as Preparations tion are under writers. --- a¢ time ‘speeches Frazier were publican. the oratle #® the} ©. ce yatta ard- De egates to city and J. P Redman, R, M, Johnson, James Savauge :James ee Thompson, Rae aeWilllam Ullam $ chippe I J Jacobson, ais be tet they contitions: re has already Se oer Poe ae ciines: ae Will cory oring him Eee into disrepute. the} 7,Danial mercies bere an Monday Sati ch ache A Democratic issued ORACLE ulls TRIBU NE T Mi Jenn Dern will one Enan and ISSUED AGAII urday day. air Dooly block, has done well in maintain-| ing a mild temperature during the past few weeks, it would scem that he is be coming fickle and is permitting the} ary OF wer We ete hia. numerous the hesy, to. bontinue, they, ; Oo Salt suppose, dete rmine in. view, several Frank Angus Mckellar jir., M Beley, Lucey Ward-Delegates to city convention Gattrell, O Bourne, J. B. Graham,;and C. J. Jensen, Mrs. F. M. Mathews, John Lawson, Mrs, A. McKellar ir, G.!|J. B. Burbidge, Sidney Johnson, Mrs ©, Calvert, C. G, Gattrell, John Smith.) A. S. Fowler NINTH-City-J. H Rives, H. W | TWENTY-SIXTH-City-G r Ad| kins, R. G. Sieater, John Cassidy, LO. J ; George W. Mecks, W. W. Rives, Mrs, | Wight, S. Simpson, W. H, Dey, Mrs Catherine M. Smith, Edward MeCarrick,| Phoebe Sleater W. F. Hills, Mrs, Bowring, Kate Can. | Ward-Delegates to clty convention ning, C. Tl. Sherraden, J. M. Kennelly,j and EE. B. Adkins, T. B. Sleater, LIrEdward Bluett, Walter Dayton, Mrs.| nest Wright and Mrs. John: on. Elien Duke Mrs. W. J. Aleeks Mrs TWENTY-SEVENTH-City- A George Canning, Frank Godbe. J. H | Hertinger I H. Brough, Mrs Martha e gentleman MeWhirter boys' , Sir, that and feathers would r you of any injure a MeWhirters been punished ch as you your standing tin toughs » £10,000 from the making your» the estimation of the g& to make capby such sist evils Spee Sunday's is> ‘ict you are trying > McWhirter boys arrested on some triv- them rule and equality before the law. | 2zier, Mr. Haskell has also issued an address urging the Democracy to stand| He elaims that he WU by their ticket. be elected by a close margin 2.75 : having men friends ‘to strike tomorrow a blow for) b#keries of the city by Walter A, Frahome by | "Governor Frantz will win a ma| jority of between 25,000 to 30,000. The j remainder of the state ticket will come} | in with from 12,000 to 15,000 majority. In fact, I would not be surprised to see 40 the majorities increased considerably above these figures. I base my estimate upon reports received from nearly $3,000 precincts throughout the two territories, The people are afraid to| trust the opponent of Governor Frantz| and they are going to so indicate when th vote Tuesday." onndent tithat "4 oh hi Sibtevan a ata for he p Democracy the new stated depends only in De ae ats doing their f duty at the polls, C. N. Haskell, the} Democratic standard bearer, last| night issued a statement urging his} E: industries ne etly: Chairman C. EB, Hunter of the Repub-| of the this vend lican state central committee issued) With the following statement tonight: . tant confer ably at C hicaso: "All reports up to the present time in| Franklin id indicate a tremendous landslide favor of the entire Republican ticket] Who in the election the In this important cevenstent rho SEVENTH-cC Utah 3 ‘atv oN \. Riley. J. a W. Skinner, A. a S. Ken- - llor, E. i = kk. Rice, William dall, F. J. Franklin, J. Ww. Miner, W Wheeler. ud R ich, Dave I. Goodsell, J. D Bransford, lai Be} M. Melor, R Morgan, Keate, F. H, Clifton, John Crofton, P.! TOMS Te Pak the visilaalike is anonymous [etWalter following pr Ticket 3S) = R. George, E. S. A. M. Charon, Will|, ¥ard-Clty delexal Nissin Sauna | Mrs. fleath and ! Phillips jc., Aliss Hattie Phillips, Mrs FET the -_--- "Little: R. Da-} known | RepubliHIGETH-City-J, M. Cohen, MrEmmaE..| James sieater, Kelly; S. M. John. Morris,D J. Hagman R. Morris, couneil He Mooney. J. Foote, J. J. Corum. and Fourth who M. Cohen, Mrs. J. J. Corum, J. V Gin | James. Golding precinct conham, Mrs, M. R. Haynes, Ed Walquist,| Ward-Mrs. C, & Breesch, H. W. WITerry Driscoll, William. Allen, M. R:|ic{nson. Mre. A mM Moyer, Mrs. KathHaynes, Charies O. Rulen, A. F. Phil|erine White, Mrs. Tom D. Pitt complete renolips, I'rank Driscoll, Howard Page, J TWENTY-LIF TH-C ity-A. "s lrow]is net a Musgrave, G. I'. Henrahan, Charles !te r I S. McCann, Thomas MekKane Amerikearns party | W. EF. Ford, Mrs. Howard Page, Charles! Pred Palmer, G. E, Mantle, W. J Baradmini-Sheeley. ette, Thomas Mathews, F. M. Mathews Ward-City delegates and Tony Thomas Fowler, John Price, Charles RES the and W. everything Fred New Believed One.) Leith, Fulton, Frank Krider TWENTY-FIRST-City-C Burton, F. E. Se nance James Veltch, Sleater, J. HW. Phillips, . W Wilson, J. William Crome, Will Marlar D. Anthony, POSE Beno: Mrs Huich- | Ward-Delegates to eity convention | ‘70? Mrs. Rates, Sr J. Phillips. | Scheme-Railway Men FOR REPUBLICANS °° of Fifth preHenry Cohn Cohn is a holder prominence > Republican ticket strength and damaee Lane Will Be Informed of the ;} and on and Page Wood-; Kittie iam. Kirkham, ee ecryan ts "PLAN TO AVERT e| CAR SHORTAGE suits will be filed against the com- | panies as a result of their policy of| charging full wire rates for messages that they have mailed. ~<-.----- be F. J Charon, Mrs. James Veitch. Sirens B. G one William bands. J. W. Rei A. J. Charon, has | chat » anniversary oH.' Bees itv-W. Amer-| will The Home of Pure Drugs| * 112-114 South Main Street | licved tict many the Thursday » condition however, it was mailed to Omaha,| across the river from Council jie Denar and not even hastened on its way wit! & special delivery stamp It was ecelved at Julesburg the next day while Mr. Droge was still there, but not ie delivered to him. The company left that matter to the postoffice service and as Julesburg has no carrier system ne | ‘telegram"" was left to rot in the office This is only one of hundreds of cases where the telegraph companies have accepted money ee ea e re tenses by mailing messages Ut) ' been paid for to dend by wire. is | the method they have adapted ta As ad 1] the public to believe that they have not | heen crippled by the strike of the| telegraphers, who are still refusing to | Fees 18 19 ‘Soda Water wire, Refreshes by 19 ptember Bluffs, KR. Randolph, Jessie Olsen, George Kelson, | terson, Frank Wiseman, Arthur MornWill Reese, Mrs. A. HL. Little. R Row| ing, Ed Stair (Rk. Carter, P. Av Snell, tland, Elmer Smith Joseph Stickney W. W, MeDonald, Mrs: C. B. Patterson, Will Sibley, W. HH. Halil Dan Gambie, J. O. Redman, J. B. Lewis, Ward-Delegates to city convention: Mrs. L. Montgomery city convention and Charles fill, Mrs. Joseph StickMra.JsOfaRedney, Mrs. Elmer Smith 4. N. Sanders Mvron Cope. J. M. Woods and ore) conve sntion-Se plember september and % of Council and matled, not wired, by the Western Union Telegraph company, was not delivered. , It was a prepaid message, accepted in the regular course of busiNess at Council Bluffs and was supposed to have been telegraphed to Mr Droge. the waste Julesberg death at np ‘ marper ee hotels, the 16 builds 97 mber 2 3, Joseph rd PIFTH-City-A. ee care | pares from | {|| latte, valuable tonie, stimulant and sent (Continued Hre, is pe Droge, August up. vA -- RY C.. announcing relative telegram toning Hypophosphites ys CARBRea RAawiy orAne NEWS COWARD N DIN WAIL On UI TL y \n Time of Sunshine 1 W. 16.-A 17, 1907. Crabtree and Swenson oy to Colo., Sept. were Beats ! and THINGS |} - Denver, you Tonie SEPTEMBER Am is time Western Union Telegraph Company Threatened With Damage Suits. LAKE CiTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, onsen During Winter MESSAGE BY MAIL SALT Amerikearns Party Inner Circle > ACCEPTED MONEY: REPUBLICAN, |