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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1909. TY: vee Vet LAKE PAID FOR LAMBS IS T0 BE RAZED smite, ative, : and a good Ustener.. Late He ta BEST SINCE YEAR OF 1906 Work isitig i ).r RANGE. : RONGTIONS: ‘will Te ofthe Senger oe ae id= wane building commenced on the jn} coach or smoker of hardened commuter ra. ; : Never Utah ‘Were and the shipping : force, shee the pmen City Probably the best price received in Utah price reported on by Heber . the City ea to mn ana SB, Tene ure that for lamb a shipment = S."Murdock J. been after ‘The. building has been a gonsidera point of biein- last Kansas becaat ough rest ever «| Fee eee nee1t !t was built. astronomical”. een 1800, Was A that been | Slvenvcharge was the | ™eridian, from which ‘point 1.164 ae state are computed ’ from week : es 7 Most ‘requiredoes:persistence Want things advertising But not things reward persistence so well as want the year in which | Train used to house the instrument has City. all di ] WIIl —— Lake at 1 ular than the age ee | | } advertising does So Leave Salt P. : outheast These} marks. -d’ xed the and loc ated sandatone sandston corner of exact the Salt : block the 9:30, Do returns 11:45; 2:00, returns ——_—->--______ you P the|eell at 60 where the kodak? We 8 “5. supplies. square | SUPPlythe Co, temple point Lake urvey 142 Matin Sz Salt finish c Lake Arts Ca Ii }} Photo street. high prices for lambs now reach the 1906 Dismantling 50 iki strikingly = $292 PUN IY ee ~ ° en Seana Recognized Standard Brands of the World Brow Williams Wostenholm Pipe ray ca Bair Horden William wry : Balla sea Sheffietd Elliot ge Wade & Butcher Stockholm Wostenholm Deuteblar (Bwrediah) I-X-L (and fifty other differen brands.) Genolne 8 Hair Strop Now fe The keenest strop in the world t hones your razor, or better gfill, it polishes | giving you that much desir nm shaving edge, as S an expert barber can obtain. ¢ regular e i ine ee peepee price and G heat this summer. | The as late, Lip of lip thi the disease was a ee — aan and ing 9 in ‘Utah iis ao sheep industry said entirely it was too not that the ere. and He ease, it nad or less than a disease, leans oe had been put upon know all about it, about it for years. “The lip and hipp more hip the ewes fore their when gums mouth sustenance they are of a screw to ne on are is missing. presiding They h ae b shop of See e will the ne Tt heep. war | | FUTURE Denied | SON PLANS (| Lal ‘shad seale.’ HAR Very Niw foog| and work, . been next seize } in Idaho season’s , offering | oughly wool at | thern. “There are no buyers in the reins of management before the west] tor far as season’ D's . he clare 1 rien ey Effected e LS Et oO ; iis_ his that the suit of , al tm. F. three at only: Davis Smith Also on owOi debts had been April -pald a ergs ; claims and ofif a th ll, was bequeathed 2. «George; an GIs. | that a bequest pirerie nels hee known, but it is end to the ANNUAL aaa Mee Fe suit a ’ Wanere | teat YELLOWSTONE park, 0 t tl $45.25. (Oana are in . plaited | naan “Royal” every Open South, Third. i. including rail eae accommodahotels in the | rat-class See agents for further par- #Ur See sales i a sake CORNER Order June; I lost my gold watch Saltair Labor day, found it, no doubt, The has and Phones 4360 chain at party who been won- dering to whom it belongs. Parties right party reads am satisfied I this adver- the watch OE AN Depot, Brend Stale on Entrance morning cheap. bread-very Good to | siges, Splendid sndid waists. All only sizes. line of u lar ots, ass Special rice : G Scientific Mi uke, en’l anager PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Collectors of Honest Debts. : 77, 78, 82, 3, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 Commercial Block Don't Like Us," all ' Wisi sizes . from $2 “4 S$ 51 5 5 j Og re Te the sinoust or 8 CLE p ff 50 to $5 : Salt Lake City, ec al a oe te OE ceed 0 Ages , reagent Vw ag See ee SO et rere a 00 . ' ue Clothing Store eo J. Wallace, 824-5 D. F. » John BAN W LA & COLLECTION Manager Walker Bldg.. Salt CO le To get your clothes Cleaning $8.50 & Dyeing McCORNICK & CO, N cre UR. BANKERS Baer Lee Co. Established 1978 ae gen a a ee wi ff Don : DRY, +7 OO vie fae 4 © yea erie Cina Esi er Fe pie gps 2 Bh —on)) e GW k eo = - ee Le ee. $7 GOODS bags fall wrist of new nine an d ten-inch iffer — styles—full 300 of them—a dozen different Handles in the strap or drop bags with leather covered frames. Splendid range of colors, including tan, brown, black, style. blue, green, etc.—in goat skin, seal and Morocco. Every one fully lined with leather and fitted with coin purse, etc. Especially good values at the regular prices $2.00 to $2.50 each. Choose—three days only . waists 4 it sale days 3 Great waists silk and at only ris owhics eee ale eietele esse eiale elas cel wislara: ais ae. newest autumn apparel—priced especially low— Saturday; Friday, way below actual suits, selling hang ran perfectly — Come Sc values—read Fall tailored skirts 4°\ $6.95 in the and and «AD 42 4h 45- a55 REN Modish laited oe : 22.00 ++- at only ] ae adras, madras, tailored plaited fronts, priced—three e linen co ee days at 8 ab ay De aaa sale for three days only. a perfect heey Fabs, Uc eae fit for , ey en every one. , others Well tailored, pernovelty Ity weaves. and plaits : silk have inches, Choice, at e OU Joa Velnietel otersy ial otersisre« 95 : 7 5 . — pands and folds, Complete line of and d box White net waists special at $2. 1.35 Oe cotton and. oN colored laundered $ on Orcck biadaioabion team aioe assuring 1a Cia f & go fv designs to show the long yoke, Some strictly tailored panel effects. ees a RR fall waists skirts new tailored : ee ; the finest chiffon, Panama Seri full kilted, -oke, fect hanging skirts of th 250 Mapteeitga u offered be will waists and skirts MEARE NS hit made waists, meal net ety Dainty th x 1069. Phones Utah. Lake, —s 1 oa cleaned ic right Half Block West from Main on 2d South Regal event—$7.50 <o ree | guaranteed ‘Utah, ; =a s ig request... No clafm is too old for us to tacle. e would Ike to send you our folder giving rates and references, ae a WE GET THE MONEY ° Fred A, Slade, President Ny a People - at Pp : 4 Ther with Reoms “Some customer , ett’s | Choose, at oly... .- Made known ; ' one da. oO . choice 9 effects. New It was isG.1 WALLACE marvelous plaited until belonged. / any * Sweaters, Self colored, satin lined, finished with straps, velvet and el it * MERCHANTS’ 5 AH gtailored at its diagonals, herringbone, wor8 Inj new , diag suits misses’ 1 broadcloths in grays, blues, browns and greens. sar i pan watch | days— Thursday, various the whom F rancits silk collars and novelty button effects. ae Ave-day | Via Oregon, Shore oeaplete. ely BUS e a.9°6 snch lengths. is not EXCUR- s , egu Droé steds, homespuns and The coats are made to fit and could ee SION, SEPT. 16TH, or buy; $18.95 Eeoibls, cama Pe woldat to g9e 00 tailored suits federal court which i William Edwards Alonzo Duyis, fileA the suit in the district court ; wae dismissed vesterday, is a nepher of Edwards and guardian of Edward in» the beneficiaries the” of. one Davi directed was t Everard My of will ‘ I. , Pre against W. MeMur- | Joseph and H. Blood Henry as execuEverard Mrs by named rin. Brigham posth A ind will, her tors of Smith, Jack able Jearning of the joss felt that it was lost for good; that the party who found it would keep it, but everybody knows I have been advertising for years that red streaks of honesty exist In everybody, and hero is another chance to prove it. When each three your at a snrose, George Georges Penrose, H. Robertk, ©. W: Smith, Orson F.| Whitney and Jorn = Men R months. this of three th the =" | by three days --**> there. was approximately $80,000" Teli which, 500 | | Women’s 24, 2 London y in HE eac of sale than ; and “ol died to values 95c more ‘ in this splendid el for more | 50 . er Ee in fancy. Alonzo Joseph lf do, turn ® go started fail to share guaranteed diArmstrone’s. G George In Judge vision of the Third district court. yesPresident then . shades of guaranteed taffetas and messalines in newest autumn plain and Latest styles—made in a variety of newest models — fully Each one bears the celebrated S. H. & M. label and is in Suit to —__——_ against i a days ry | days. of i speed Hedessal ‘ce a Wonderful Break the Will of Mrs. Sarah Everard. terday . Each , ? ward the person for so doing, but was fact ‘ ethat person the I am offering a ng, reward a is no reflection on the integrity of the finder. The finder could not re- ; Not sur-| the to aid rat, wes him | sending shops veyors and later to enter the then to run a locomotive. “Mr. Harriman had planned to have hi on-Work Don't Settlement you tisement . the well-trained, hands t : about, “¢xcept| te Dar a STIPULATION BY to point, . All Night. the $ Fa eee MN contracts ‘wo tarag 1|| thendingboy offhim on a career west first of raliroading, ove ora year around. No contracts so know have been made for next crerop in Utah t pay ‘ en's White Pleated Shirts, all sizes, $1.25 to Walter Ave of the dead pe eh tends [rte said. that T know anything year—December’ ‘twill eae perception, that it was|™eSs oF perception, that es of ththought activity we drawing to the sheepmen : . ia 4k would be but he doubted He aoumien it:ts ssa Sue Be a rumor started by of , Wool company of ~St Althoug he young man to whom company as season | Will eventually fall the management of two-thirds of the Utah| the billion dollar interests of his father had for time reduced, e Men’ crop, and who naturally is pretty well| ls well educated and knows something posted on the wool conditions, was asked | Of railroadinng, he readily admits that vesterday if there were any advances| he is at present incapable of the manbelne made by buyers for next season’s| agement of the gigantic system of roads eer 3 : his father built up needs and that he He said he had heard reports that a| must learn the railroad business thorfew buyers to contract the Caw Bottom. epee No Wool Activity. death took from S. Erickson, representative here for | of his carne Harris Which about so ry | . SNOW OrkK, sept. to.— Harriman, the eldest son : Fi not are ® | } never dfsease, It is nothing | railway king, today, at 17 years of age, ch 7 acquire ao tage afthe and the lambs quickly| finds himself confronted with the absoWher ake kine = ‘cover ve een taken a way may fr Oo m the > kind| jute. necessity of . preparing to master BoOTIAe thei ay Causes the Soreness, or 48S/ the intricacies of railroading in order an d ne 1elr gums have become hard-| that a cop years oa he may step in the B. Louls. bought then | (| RINAN . That also has mirrute thorns on Ir ‘Lambs placed on green, tender o subject milk, especially makes their tender mouths bs ae aaa. eee mee canoe called . I ae . Bargains from the firm’s big° stock appeal to every eye. Is something a green, mossy-kind of « bush that| Young Man Will Take Up Raillike the prickly pear, and ‘ s which the sheep are very fond of. This|| roading From the toy matters Prices 3 is ae " razor stro j Call at Mullet’s Clothing j Store on Friday Afternoon, « his. the instruments were placed will ve transferred to the museum. ————_ - —____ to begin rustling | the tender lambs have food} hard ned eat They a living. for get sore. and their gums in parts of Idaho “In Utah and ere . : good be Mormon too young, | mother’s . ® young hardened their he hure it Old sheepmen| and have known He said: a thine disease is nothin sore your this day was started | forleal museum, which will have its really astress] dis-| ome in thesandstone Vermont pedestal building.”on which | much The red sheep. It is never found on old It is caused by taking the lambs from » oe new | Lown —- is a bar price ¢ ye put It is a salein which men are aroused to the talk. _s buying and Open been said of| and yesterday sat Willhoroughly then’ba cleaned loaned and by theoverhauled we | government no . has had. . . has by to splendid in-a are instruments “The state of preservation,’ said. ‘he. ‘Not Disease. the afford WE GUARANTEE every Razor, exchange or refund of money. manship and are even more accurate than those that are manufactured by machinery-at much anwhich old sosheepman about , quite so good as of the excessive cheap rice ei the we ) re state is reported not last year on account pba abs teary in a sale cannot MA TL. ORDERS for these Razors and Strops are given special attention. carefully selected and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Postage 10c extra. erder to-day . “ This is proving one of the most remark bl =f | ware It I Now. surveyor general for Utah, assisted by #Ward Miller: and Andrew. Nelson, gOnnected with the same office. is busy smantling and’ cleaning the delicate this you ona the squthern part of the state. The win-|!"struments. Mr. Winkle states the inter range In the northwest part of the|Sttuments are of specially fine work- , ae ee during me- StU] remain some at etnere. and ewea| |#™Miner frank of J. surveys ‘Winkle, of United States of exthe office the Stu) remain somewhat under the prices| of that year, — Reports from sheepmen recently in-| terviewed are to the effect that the} ranges are all good and especially so in ° ’ appropriate memantine ot for ? ‘ thnk eee Ye - OF SAMPLES ee pop- ee nd iS also | — on (80. t a ° in 4:30 and Crafts, a8 owe is more M.! mea ioe passes, latitud: of Race Track Specials, That, it was ) degrees 46 1 with tesa north econds 4s , r was the highest price ninu 4 seconds, andF a Only, way to new. Buena Vista track paid for we st longitude of 111 degrees 53 minutes] via Salt Lake Route from Tinton stalambs in Kansas City to anyone since | 47 seconds. The instruments were also tions Round trip 25« Sept. 11, 1966, No. round trips used for sclentific study and for deter- | sold on trains. Secure tickets only at] Shipping is now being mac le of lamp-| Mining the correct time fo * Salt — Lake] Union ‘station. Racing opens Saturday from he all ate parts of Utah, b eemac ry} and x eurne apy ; f & open irday, Sra Gity rere -: White the} ind surrounding athe . 18th. See new time cards. i reported, and fhe Nothing | 2,000 DRUMMERS, ] the styles of homes now in vogue—all colors and .combinations - were all | a face to of his} — 3 L., effective Sept. to conpane by the general government to | "°Ct W'th overland trains at 12,Ogden e~m-__——— Mormon chureh-for the purpose of making observations. Orson Pratt was Dally Saltair Bathing Trains real- of irk has ae = Morinon Fa deliberatio authorities season bringing prices that have not ized: since in the fall of 1906. Jamibs decision to nze this ols a Tr ey -only ’ been mertean ‘ ne ty y tho fy -of- best condition, | is now o lambs bina Sc shipped to} points, other and and many Kansas generallyF conditions better for the Lambs are in #tate. an eee CO. DRUG SMITH THE e r i e Ss square, which «« om ; father, he contemplates “GUODs:NO| ; temple tnteo re now visnpruoaruktervinct on = ay macrthted second foc re ne “pratt, | te science of ratirouding ftplunging WOOL ACTIVITY—DISEASE. soon wsits the | Sawn h writer and one of the griesteat | tone Uf bis bereavement loves in-) most beautiful creations of the the season. atnematicluns of the early west The - ee a railroad does that the young Harriman 1s with business affairs f@ce st re-| "gal he | mind think Pratt’s Astronomical Notch for Orson Man Gets ‘hTop KanHeber ee | Servatory, Builtin 1869, Ob- | inwaewe luxurymaken that ip.somehi magne P sat ketherseflinings—yo soft, sheer silkwait oversetae Entire center. medallion bands—T fect, withwthpretty ace brid tne at trimmed with lace braid , bands—Thursday waist and sleeves ch 2 a side and 5; oe |