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Show emt rin toon I 18 12 THE REPUBLICANS 10 ASLEEP HIGH UP REET HAMMOND IN THE CLOUD C HERALD-REPUBLICAN: That Salt Lake should ample of some other and establish an follow the SALT COMMITTEE ISIS | APPOINTED (Special South —_ PRESIDENT Preliminary RECEIVE OF to The Herald- Republican.) Lyndeboro, deep, 1 made oe earth, loon pilot Thompson, which ; bergs were N. In an denser H., Sept arctic clouds floated a the ie | tacles tr nt of I z hn | trip of their ‘from lives today in a Fitchburg es Mass 5a balloon to is perfected, hethe willone be which eable to at-| speed of sixty miles an hour,]| The engine this/aeromotor > e which is is now to Armstrong's court room, Every mem-| ber of the committee was Agha in person or by proxy. the were present nearly all e found higher up at 4,200 feet, being either | 1,500 feet in thickness. meeting | through the clouds the ne members; an equilibrium at 6, a After balloon TO of train or the tug boat hauling a barge. aand by it the inventor proposes to pilot through the afr used in constructed the|he will In}able perfect to a machine which will - be c ie a y rant for ‘ city that @ en ; Ls Sea : =f ee reception re by * : the The. for him to ‘ Executive members the = ele en cnewseame: come to Salt 7 Committee. of the <a THRE 5U G: sc Murra nd banquct| PT Grell} Smith of Ww ashington, D. ¢ might also tbe in Salt Lake for the president's reception, but a wire was received from him yesterday Stating that it was imPossible A. WALBRIDGE, who holds 1 Off{-| celal position with the Wes tern Pac if tc railway, was a visitor to alt Lake rsdz bel ng accor pantie oA : by sgishis hursday accom} wife aye en fo tered and at themother Cullen during their stay heat B. if and 5 pom George arrives, panontation Lake. exeeutive com-| egal | 8S wee I sald, place be This os itput heavy, he ae farmers Jake, third vice wood of Ogden, of Spanish Fork, last ba about the failed to show So when the n fifth i issue fflce we este rday, Thompson. vice president; P. P. Dyreng of Manti,|TIHE sixth vice president: was; the $20,000 DAMAGE :vict SUI IT of Lorenzo night : matter. for committee ean a" The] far as 4 meetings J 4 ‘The snect: eee Senaanee 8 I cial of the council was aie called. -Th« wagon was {in use in the de roe nt, ind the expense was authorized Incidentally, the council seta tho} PA’ rolls for the first half of the month, ame unting to $11, ssi gst he nt AMUSE ME N 1S “LOVE WATCHES. Mina Blliaiiniricamcanotacmes inthe Salt I Seat) heatr re for the half-week be: Sept. {n : Thurs di ly evening, Sep 23, “Love Watches,’’ is one of the actresses | whose stage gowns are the models for the dresses of the fashionable set in almost every city she visits, says that By arts s n called y; Squires, of the Sate Colonel president of George the B, for Republican] of Forest Dale; ne . of the Republizan club of OgH. G. Nebeker, president of the Republican club of Logan: > J. Francis| Merrill, ome of the Republican of Brig Shaner Citys: of the i club their were rH nor a to the party candidates after nomination The different clubs organized in Utah only a few ital, of ee AP 'gH Camber general debility, Neat foe anteber Seventh: West aike upw: > mpbell vowie Boar om The DE mbrik aiken ' The housewife ped There who ne e . Mrs thisam brana 8, Watker 16D your money : in our ¥ Mortgage Certificates, which yield 6 per cent net, as they are non-taxable. These Certificates doubly secured by First Mortgages on improved Salt Lake Real Estate and by our Capital and Surplus. They are issued for $100.00 and multiples theredf, and the interest is payable monthly, semi-annually, r de-| a F ortune Builder ace a man at her for there Was serious. will be no quarterly as desired. or Lake ecuri rust Company 32 Up. Capital and er It prose- PURENE, allas Joe murder [n Paul, Oliver. left in of Detectlve W. F) Frazer the custody Of that city yesterday afternoon. Yes- the dropped cha c rge against Purene morning rday musk of ignorance of he win the murder ch rue wee as¢ ANOTHER TRACT OF eed LAND in ie rbon county was soldb nent yesterday anna = ' v an Evera of Marquette. Mich. and Wilbur Van irginia, ae aggregating 230 Minnesota, acres and too paid ce from + in exper te southern ‘ the floods in th ing the greater Was extremely stanee, while t part of difficu going their from Utah escay on. stay and dur travel in- Tropic to Ka- a b, t they were caught between rents and compelled to remain bugwies all night. two tortn their ARTHUR WILLIAMS, an Seu negro. pitched head first the front ro platform of a depot ri Suatnenie ht cries ing near rae West and Ses South Streets while the ning at top speed. He struck the 5 Main cer. se Street $300,000.00 €urplus ........... $100,000.00 Sa irday ( t iE ign pavement gram is being prepared for the enterala a wit h ner See i Taylor is now in the mission ileia ercer. FIREMEN SHOW OFF FOR EASTERN EXPERTS Representatives of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, who are here gathoe data f or a report pertaining to the elty conflagration risk, saw the fireen oar the local AEGHHETERHE put through yesterday morning and after- al men gave a Hon of work with ae pompier ladder, using the fivestory tower in the rear of the headquarters to illustrate their abill to seale walls, In the afternoon the use of rop ladders ot apparatus for scaling walls and carrying up hose, was shown There's aotaine Wa It's rich and like ham it's all sham in to good. apes & fear nouns the nd the Ian, the bone tamea and the said only importations fat And it packed, ete wey tea t t ly J paying mh th 7 s s and under the same for ci as work the the must standard which ‘ work city for “a Bi5 Raffles, r a “¢ ars mara ¢ are Tonight apparently In be of for the | | bia = ne ouses2 tickets this evening. a plan on foot to indorse ratic counc limanic nominee a in the hope that Ther pt Satondiay: es r and 245 South between ° 2nd , of some "to. the achanl ' for 7 This accounted . those not indorsed withdraw in for from the fact that High a aes whie give @ necessary ini = req ulred a m on the Democratic : charwomen, Main and Street. 2rd So. is like Tf isa susface-tobe last kind pose. Acme to fit Fire Insurance Quality the pur- You insure your home not insure it sunshine, rain, snow strov as against fire. Why against certainly caused by sleet? They de- decay and tected $721 . n, $240 as fire, unless pro- paint. Acme Quality House Paint Gives the greatest durability and beauty, and best resists rain and shine, It costs less lasts longer. fashionable because it takes less a Let us show you the latest color combinations. j “|New Store, messenece $7 20: 37 = First South laborers, | RAILROAD BREVITIES, Improvements its Affect a Large] Montana railroads or w ae ater ne = perform se orvice rvice | The state railroad commission of Montana, according to ae received at the Oregon Short Line ein. thatis a ie Fy bt « fas oa roe eae n : ate ina i } ar nished allroad compant o thee Hoo pean phi Ba ie 4 eport up on the physical conditions of the District ined , civil good -Culmer Paint & Glass Co. eddie we a are habitually intoxicants; who infamous or notoriously 5 2g States with and| Messengers, disgraceful conduct, poeuy a mentally t nited= $40 first thre ot $600 All applic ants must be citizens of the U nite ed States and must be between the ages of 18 and 50 years, except ae boys who have reachea the age years will be permitted to take the | exbe eligiwill if passed and amination, boys messenger as ble to appointment only. the to o sistant messengers = boys, $480: nee tieket | to by the Citizens party to| isd order to give theig Demo- = stays, Fall Painting | | Persons who to the use of been guilty of “— : shape Coats, : Side | | 1e required duties, will not be examor appointed. Deaf mutes will be im! “eda Ralesamnineti I i 44mitted n no inhave already been named as council-| Sté AHLEA ee to theche examination than a person be apmanic candidates on the Democratic from the same ticket Efforts may be made to neces | Pointed All applications shouldfamibe addressed | heavy registra Yon is on account of {mposing. $2 for students registering after the 5 $18 | | instances | $720; stay 3) | | will be as follows: one Demofrom each] in some ‘ The stavs square | = year, and promotion to at least $900 year will be reason: ibly rap rid for those who render satisfactory s¢ Read Relea naee Ghee nel oy ositio differ-| e ‘ its you. 9 sé Bai in the Store, East —_———_+2--+- —____ laborers The entrance salary Yor the Glasses will” be--at the: rate. ee . tee Somat Gnd aecoe It they may be successful in electing at matinee and. ni ght. Next week, starting | least one councilman, even though he be] Sunday night, the roaring comedy, “Hello, | one whom they indorsed. a council-| Bill,”’ will, be produced by the Al. manic tickets suggested ar Swenaon company, — Ward—J Murdoch, long | J. S. Hyde, short tern term; long | Burbldge, Ward—George Second | George G. Smith, short ter term; | NOTES. UNIVERSITY Third Ward—John Holly, long term; O. J. Widtsoe, short term. y The first day of registration at the Fourth Ward—Geo Lawrence, | University of Utah showed a total of 106 long term; Joseph Kimball, short term. | eee Enis is ie nee rent -TegiatraFifth Ward—John M. Knight, long on ever held on the ° °z9g fl Tawle , . istration at the university. It is belleved term; Samuel Taylor, short term. that about 90 per cent of the regular stu-| Of these proposed candidates, Hyde, dents will pe ready for class work Mon- | Burbidge, Holly, Kimball and Taylor | day. The reason - the ‘ee stodente -chniing pales lower than other years. per C The Citizens party will hold its 3 e ya ? ent ward conventions to fete give BiVe « that | New | | of can Cé s . kind Kee : Suits | on | Some. : City. Ully the little detail approximate . number of addition: ; The appointme ae he made in the census bureau during 1e three-year decenni: census period, Which enas June 30, 1912 is 3,000. The work required of these employes Will be chiefly of four classes. Operation of card punching and card tabulating machines, operation of typewrit‘ rs, adding machines, or combined typewriter adding machines; manuscript tabulation and other clerical work and Hope 1s price should: be less thus one-third of) painted... led, what the city pays for the same charVarnished orenam finished * acter of work lin anyway, there’s j Electing is icaaw 7c a eon: | , Ward hd RAFFLES. a cost, as the owners done property estimated so : om inspection, so | thar much f done necessarily as the Vork ork s every too Sand and gravel, 8c per linear foot revision ha been downMr. Greenewald yesterday, advances councilmanie c = Fe in of P. got S. Henderson, in a on Idaho, Southern Gem the and Part State. one of the men who , pape sous aoa commercial agent Lo eae Central railroad at rived in Salt Lake yesterday and this more will join Kent O. Keyes, commercial agent here, ae the trip to Chi. cago, wher re, on Sep ground who has 3 a fine farm on the Mission, Washington. Omiy one kind « Twin Falls tract, irrigated and worth— »xamination ig will given, subj and will rang i ' be es dined rot and con.| | well, he don’t want to sell it—is; in Salt ; SIS ) 8 olowing § § ects: welghts: & Spelling, ‘ ensen, commercial a ek tor the t Cheyenne by James J. Ford, commercial. agent in| @Verage difficulty in common at Denver, use, 10: | his region, but he is such a noted boostthe | “arithmetic, consisting of vertical and er that Cutting, half the things he prigbets city a Reset ‘ross addition, i agent cross “ree res. and ; percentages, ’ a 3isim-j|to digest. training will be started Salt seems a ; But he oo cnowFaces? Lake at the university a ay Ro ute, The C Welcehs party returned has inple exercise. in tabulation, for the first time. 20; letter! about the railroads ‘The s« condary n his dis rict, school vife and ermed ten a Gays aus to the Seattle baby from a two of the Democratic city nomwriting, a letter of noc as found less than necessa 125 on that account fair ang the are : of accomplished, the Ww the candidates those that for mayor and re-| are season WOTdS from the university courses of on some subject of general inprospectivef and those: that are 2 build! building bs the z preparatory terest; school competitors and the may select either of normal sorter. and If all the railroads he says are may also scholarships sranted each year Charles e to by the|to induce theefforts F. Warren, other candidates be on made commercial the| t¥o subjects given, one. agent i 20 penmanship, the | be built are actually built, sta it would here for the Panta Fe rallroa Democratic ticket to withdraw handwriting of the competitor in the Nevada in favor on bu sin seem there would be little ground “left 418 in of those named by the Citizens The students’ committee of the Faculty party subject of copying from plain copy will ee Ye for growing alfalfa, fe las arranged be f for a program considered with to be held special referen at Its oP roe Miss Nora Gleason t In the assembly room at 11:20 o'clock Wednesday “In Twin Falls, Cassia and Lincoln evening. the cle cibnte of this eligibility | C a nidit : the Democratic candidate for neatness morning. he counties,” he said, ‘contracts have been purpose will arrange her classes o program is city ‘attorney, has asked reneral for ap phe yearance cat fall his name — aiswoe 15 e eee let or work is in progress for the conaur ODI ae aes winter term Monday. Hou 9 a AO e P acho > or poin Struction of 165 miles of new railroad, tol m., 2 Pr. where they Intend to carry on their ea r cc ace m. to § p. a Goin rately wor e competit The 9 also Sol eit to ¢ committee which will be completed and In operathe new tion block. has students te ac- | tor's t@ken no handw riting a action toward few naming a sucprinted lines nueainted pis by next June. The greater part of Bde heka PSSsO eel erate —pabeeches including tabular matter, 15; time con- : tion cessor, the work includes the rena Southern Pres T. King: Papen ert : ‘ sumed In examination, bury and adeseveralby members 20. Four ana of the facult line from Gooding to Milner, and thence Miss Edna Evans and Miss Hazel Barrios one-half hours are allowed for the ex- to Oakley. “A streak of fat, a streak ADMISSION FEE That will be in operation by CHARGED. former amination, NE several solos With lots of goodness in of lean, the middle of December—probs ibly soonThe University Setanta ite firatoappeace, Glee club” will also make registration Reet This year at the universit teee becom- throughout the the ‘school for —~. oWe nnn 2 Ape hiner candidates order on the that the secondary | more Democratic fusion perfec 2 oe f may " oe twenty ballot words of | Lake. He . some brings good Ww news of E be ae = already 5 eave tor ether echeols wees afore | be withdrawn trom the ticke Deere ance Gaile tart “WASATCH” Visitors isitors t to i aaeen ents. ee Must permit, —_—_—___.____ —_—_—_—— wh 14 LINEN. writing paper special for recent encampment of the } Republic membe:s of that organization were admitted on showr buttons, witi formalhe a 1 Teo.of15 cents goes ate the pris n library) fund. this week. a very k High ordinary quality ; price. at Saran eaane CHOOL Business Arithmetic, pense Penmanship, 29 CENTS THE BOX Latest men for plied. our D. S. BUSINESS SCHRAMM’S WHERE THE CARS STOP, . riting, COLLEGE, 71 store ating their E. 3rd1 So. an Salt own co. © ope x printing offic B Shmniane variety, reasonable sterling price, “Tra ff on the Twin Falls extension. on the Minidoka & Southewestern, to Hollister has lately been initiated and freight shipments of inaterial to com| plete the immense dam on the Salmon river project have been going on steadlly. Over 1,200 men and teams are workIng on railway construction work in the| | Twin Falls country. Seven hundred | men are working on the Twin Falls extenslon—day and night—300 men being engaged with construction w ork on the Salmon river project and 200 men and poorns are at work on the Oakley . West 2nd South. Sell the “Imperial Book thal ettae ook ine An mad & case Phones Case. Costs iter Daily “Saltair 9:30, returns 11:45; Bathing 2:00, Trains returns 4:30. proj- ot. Henderson says that material {is being rapidly brought in and unloaded by the Oregon Short Line for the new road from Rupert to Is!1ss, and that the contract and sub-con tract for this piece of road have been let. ‘The Utah Construction company has the contract for the construction of the road. The contract for the Parai so of the rate Southern extensjon fron Jerome Milner, Which will Soap Milner ike Gooding, has been et to ona & Grant, and over tw elve miles of the road has been Sraded. Ties are being ; unloaded at Milner for the branch to Oakley. PEMBROKE STA STATIONERY CO., Cm) supply or # d riaes Colonial Silver is a desirable gift. We show today the handsomest effects in colonial designs that skilled silversmiths have produced. Drawing, 2 ie expert teachers, best The demand by business students js never fully sup- STUBLEY- (MACMILLAN The only sta _ fi B glish, Mechanical systems, light i Infinite October 6, 1909. Shorthana, || Quality, Opens Wednesday, chp eee carriage a and 3 0 ns on, A “ ; : ORS Us Ory: Pay As a result of th e arcmin of the Btate board of corrections mn regard to the admission ary old rule has hech re-estahlished, requiring an admission fee of 15 canta, in nagition to the formality of « permit, which must be ‘obtained fron e th composed of Governor Ww eee Spry a f id 5. W rt. rule reduiring a sarmilee tri some Was adopted som» d is designed to Keen the informed as. to who visit the {n- Britain. their paces Lak on FAREWELL entertainment will be given in the Fourteenth rd meeting house next Tuesday evening for Joseph H. Taylor, who leaves next’ Friday on a mission to Sa and Switzerland An tractive musical and literary pro- , the on | ton. Hip yey of his head, a seash, which required “seve ral mei eHea ve close at the Emergency hospital noo he Sait ie rez ene ” ” Wasaton” Brands are none just the same. y investing fn with ‘ Goan Ade : big Pere The. Coleen | Vidow, tlt open a week's engagemrertt There will company of fifty i headed by one_ a Ince and Bertha’ Creig morn- of the State Board of In- e. ee as 00 and Indorse One Democrat in Each | ‘bution, Wiick.' subitaa ieee of shed? | j j sengers, Messenger boys, watchmen ived povelaace was 9 Become By oo vesterday Carn “Bighevt price paid for a trict eges. THE ROYAL ee ly fresh Ag Campbell” Stock ampbe Stock Broke Broker. 2 Fo was childless’ and. had | pay ID, 0. McKAY and Charles H. Hart, Then nha iret who haye been street. bt wo died | ans ar Pueblo Barlow c ct ed the following TuHesdaay ie wife pital NATALIE wanted MRS. HANNAH CAMPBELL, | OLD SETTLER IN CITY Hos M. Condition yveste understood that are rapidly grow-| ago, but they months ing in sada strength and political | ar weak receive her a black eye, bruised her face body a then made his escape or influence any po-| but renders active ee to sort at 33 Commercial street at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, Edna Brescatt was seriously beaten. Her assallant Vv Republican League is a hat is In existerce at ¢fficien: to IN A QUARREL all seasons. Its one purpose is to ad-| vance Republican principles. It does| service state event credite Mount not seek to control litical convention, S. of | 4 mEETING rovo; Angus Buchanan, president of the Republican club of Milford: BE. Woolley, president of the Republican mop of the f and M. A. Boyden, presb t e R Republica ent of n club of The: the ing — the girl's mother. The girl is 14 years old, anc d accompanied a couple narmed Gives to Salt Lake a month Ago, in whose cure she was foun y the polee. It was first supposed she had been kidnaped, “put this rumor has been dis- isby,| Republican for return by Chief club ae en club caree WORD TO HOLD Vyonne Tumbleson untila = ket and money can be forwarded 26 ro ars ng aor at ara fines tien: the 1 ° bd ny Das i ‘dual Se \-conona ae er the : : ter eat Sani "al eleanis y ; San ‘ee th sane ri Total s > = 7 4> “ of president Buckeye Downward j ° club Dunn, club of West Sampresident of theJordan; Republican the 2 = John Perry, of a ee square as BACON, Re an Salt Lake; Republican uel dents to ‘sbor, 8c l4e per linear foot, per Mnear foo as } ward,| “Yr 22 New: New liquor . ‘ Examinations for for E Extra Clerks | rheimportance of Salt Lake as a| . | commercial « ity is. growing rapidly, aS | to Be Held in Three Utah | Sauged by the. customs © receipts - | — | though many of thy large concerts fail | Cities. | to také | See ofthe saving in bro| +4 iiiwactatl fees which may be made by Fin) dithi ont: oe Ktingimasnient 1a madi » tha. ‘dent Lae iin : ate ae ae ivine’ theie for-'| daetnvent of siimerce ind labor and | + Segodis whe nes ie eden hi kas | the United Stat igi {Vil servic on service- commis- | ough easte yrokers ‘ ed States ely o n ] mg ng be recent importations of in-| sion that examinations for positions [1 e been’ several large *runks the work of taking the thirtee nth rn aa de- | eet furs bought by Salt 1. ake} cennial census will be held Oct. 2 1909. | persons who have recent] returned | In Utah on that date \from applicants E urope. «etl be > exdininedat:cSalt bvikes ti EeGmaniaal | uh “TEXAS.” club of the Fifth Salt quo ee meeting W. H. Folland of Rowbottom against the Union Pacific Salt Lake, secretary: C. Hyde Tingey Coal company was started yesterday beof Salt why assistant secretary; S fore Judge George G. Armstrong in the| t . en thea "atie . ally sare = ae district money Rowbottom was uel C. Park of Salt Lake, treasurer Pe <5 caught ‘ whk ih she ‘can wear simple | in ein in tHe company’s mine at A. Stanford, president of the RepubliCumbe ren d, Wyo., on Octobe “My philosophy of clothes,” | 27, 1906 can club of the First ward, baee che actress, be summed up } esa, “* might Salt Lake; in which he lost his right tex. , | Ww A. Leatham, in the one word president simplicit of the Republican club of the Second ote ward, ! Salt | INVITATIONS TO THE REC e os ae Lake: T. C. Callister, oe president of the oa Meare war z ill be "alt It io to oo Republican meclnOne club of comedy of e imas the of the Third westward, bers of the Utah Ohio society ern ae Salt Lake; A: lL. Thomas, president at a meetvealca “Texas Is drawing big the Republican club of the Fourth ward,of | ing of the society to be held at the Com- houses the Colonk I theatre this week merefal club tonight. This former er will be resithe It runs “the balance Ser treaea Salt Lake; Henry Cohn, president of last opportunity for the the Republican private from made—just * workmanship Concrete base for street paving, 10¢ : & per cuble foot. d Practical de monstration of the fact This is figured on a basis of wages of that the new tariff shows a revision] g- per day for s killed labor and $2 50 pee | downward was given to a local busi- } day for unskilled labor a sh aoe ness man yesterday when his check for| “re “3 on he st paid . ' ie r 4 a ; the duty on- a shipment of : charcoal r er thant tron | 2 ucich is I pate ie Jap ee lagrea Bek parece iar ase Greene. | 1 DOFers. on many ! o f wu 1¢ pusublic ) impr' was re turnec to um 3 ar * ments With th vYagees being paid Wald, local surveyor of custom yy WIK)and the work under the supervision of the request that it be made out at the the public officials, the jrate same of as publi $8 a ton, instead of $12. The works, it {s passing strange that the any such appro-| cerns d, counciImen gath- | ware 1," fi president: A. R. Heyfourth vice president: Wenry Gardner ered planted heavily expect | viele. th beets will ind be loaded | at Murray, and efther sent di- | Lehi or ahinges north —_———— | THE FARMERS’ U NION MILLS "tited | PANY of Smitht field, Cache ec ounty. oh d |! suit in the district court here yes igainst tho Sears & Jeremy company in cars rect to 67.44 ae to a ous. a nN 3 x of the . T TF tah of our and wheat Republican in Apri League S rane ABO : : : bene vin “4 last night 8S meeting are - Wkertenes: Ghia b eo BECAUSE HE .IS ALLEGED to have z ’ : ckling o amused himself at the playful pastime Salt Lake, first vice president: Colonel | of beating a frill on the head and body H. E. Booth of Salt Lake, second vice with a small bucket of nails, Thomas president: LeRoy Armstrong of Felt | Foster is charged wit a and bat mittee ne wondering minutes | priation. - a paying for foot the: property own-| Rr tailor “4 outside work © Cement, In Salt Lake duty had been reduced, and had © his The fire committee was of the impres-| payment been accepted and recat ind. sion that the purchase had been ap-| he would have had no recourse, a proved by the counell, and (osreb ted | much as the report would not have ts en | | hiet W. H. Glore to buy the apparatus} filed with the government a until after | | When he was east a few weeks ago. The| his time for protest had expired hief did did this, t i hen the | chief wagon was and when ‘Chang e wago ‘ 3 in the e-t tariff that have come i Ave ce ened In Salt Lake the committee be-! to my notice have demonstrated that o} opens districts have F ecod After ordering a combination chemical and hose wagon without authority/ | from the city council, a hurried special le aating lot the council was called last} :BY en ; a resomition by7 Councilmen | when ar | DISfight, é scr T. R. Black and L. 1D. Martin of the fire} and police committee was passed, in-} , ‘dating $1.-| dorsing the order and appropriating $1, gan BEET SEASON. the surrounding ; CENTS—TO | 26 CENTS. sidewalk all the clothes made by one-at-a-time tailors. There’s more style in them than any tailor CIC Ss . ok ; For the work of street paving, sidewalk and gutter{ng on the North boulevard the actual cost is represented by these figure $90 for the new apparatus) for the fire) manager of’ the local and. smel-: es a Sat | department The appropriation was] ter supply company kné mining w nothing.of the! Teachers’ | made nearly a week after the chemical| change until he was informed that. the wagon arrived “will deliver pea een urday before the Utah County same eity is per square city lron. a + permits, 1 Colonel Hammend Revision | 2 time > nat Mr. by the . Chief. 7s Folland Taken 5 Fire zt "0 if Mr. Hammond arrives the national resident of the League of igiablican Clubs will be the special guest uires When BREVITIES. EMPLOYES OF THE Z. M. I. factories will make the trip _ Point Lookout} py trolley n turday, when they will hold their fall“outing terminal of Emigration Canyonat the ate ctric line of the Utah Republican League. In order that ction may be taken as soon as definite information is received relative to Mr. Wammond’s arrival, a sub-committee fwas appointed with power to take any metion necessary. The committee conists of W. S. McCornick, Governor Villlam Spry, Jesse F. Turner, ee es Already tory- nT ae the the s Are LABOR must pay whatever price the contractors and the city may agree upon menttone a in| ner had a telegram from Mr. Ham-|the dispatch, none of es aon puaed mond from Gloucester, Mass. saying|@uiry was made knowing him 48 | P2me does not appear in the city direc Z| LOCAL Clothes : SEVEN 22 TO specifications fa reached | For which | ©! Yee fully | !dentity of the Thompson jnore definite from Mr. Hammond within a day or two, and if, as expected, Mr. H. am mond : “1 can mi reach here Bi the commit = tee will arrange its program of entergainment for Mr. Hammond The Utah Republican League will] take an active part in the entertainment jof President Taft when he arrives but Benjamin Chart Charge CITIZENS ‘ _ anizer JesseI. Turner, ppublican assetant national or night fatied to: establish, the | Extra Session to Ratify Action Salt Lake Importer Profits by} clubs, met / ©¢ ty last a ght té Mr. Tur- 1 hat he was called to Arizona on urgent mining business, but that he hoped to] reach Salt Lake to mect the president Mr. Turner expects to hear something K PRICED CITY feet, oe for from Salt Lake, and George oe s| half an hour floated In the sea of Caden, J. Trancle Merrill of Brig-} Mr. Thompson became so affe ete bs | ham City and Herbert E. Smythe of| conditions that he fell asleeep and, ac-| Manti, who represented E. D. Woolley | cording to his pilot, slept soundly for an of Manti and } A. Boyden of Mount | hour. Plage | Te ae feith the executive eommittce | Speci Ca Satie nee HIGHEST made of commercial value, and he says be being 1909. ions Same Ww hile the highest rate yet reached was] any« number of aeroplanes, ’ . would , which 55.2 miles, attained by Santo Dumont] correspond to the cars {na train. Mi with a machine carrying a small light | Gilson's idea is that the airship can be carry passengers, the mails and Hays Hammo 1d af New ay igre oy ateriale resident | town, an air-line distance of twenty-two|Salt ‘ 3 < 22 Lake and will welgh ee only eno 250| other material 0 : “ He estimates — that : bli mile 8. pounds, and be of 100-horsepower. of the National ie at The] With a train of four or five aeroplanes of » he ; rate The first set of clouds were met at | {top of the neromotor consists of a are A he would be able to carry 25.000 or 30,000 lel oe Lake e neat wee. The ee 2,200 feet Me > and were found 2 eck. to be Ha An | <6 eit which as 8 is supported by a Ss pps eoutive committee met in Judge G. G.| feet deep. The second set of clouds were ertalomen 17, Citizens Much fiLessti a Gilson, {a to serve in a capacity similar now|to. the locomotive like} ees being aeeelit seer a sea na Charles J, Glidden, the balof Boston, and P. Chester a civil engineer of Salt Lake, SEPT. Contractors which will not fall the operator in time of ne ed, as has been the case in many of the alrship flehts recorded recently The aeromotor. as constructed by Mr /a vehicle to travel in the air, and. be-| leves that, with at the meeting of the executive commit- | tytah, enjoyed one of the grandest spec- | engine. f the Utah Republican League last eps eni FRIDAY, ex- | tank, which would be used only in case |an accident happened, which made. it the necéssary to make pw descent With of that which already has been] reached. Mr. Gilson, who lives at 920] East Third South street, has been work-| ing for forty-two years on the plans for| Hovering over a sea of clouds 1,600 16.— feet in THE LEAGUE. arrangements UTAH, cithles under cess TO CITY, of which airship flights could] an engine having a slower motion than Experience of P. Chester | auspices bc conducted here, is the opinion of] that which has been seen In other airSamuel H. Gilson, a veteran machinist Ships, and which {s operated by steam, Thompson, Said to Reside of this city, who has patents for an|the inventor will be able, he says “to aeromotor and airship, with which he] avoid the trouble caused by an engine in Salt Lake. expects to attain a speed much in ex-| of rapid motion. as well as securing one Utah Republican League Arranges for Banquet and Reception for for LeLeader. PREPARATIONS LAKE 8. Undertaker new location, ~--—2 D. 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