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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ) The. Migorian forces havo hose who regularly attend g | of primaries, becoming wider which candidato ss is sure to be the supporters of k the pale by the other candid The feeling of opboatticn to the Amer {ean party ticket is ca i an y there for the minor offices, For g old. ney there between City a {8 a three-cornered Attorney H. hie were int ose ee a to Goodwin DAY THE FIGHT GOES bitter. ON THE PARTY WEAKENS him 2 for eres is 8 fights: erness that will ver CITY, “LIVIN & Rio UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1909. epronit on = a Mr. TWO O'Donnel OFFER in co - ease z BIDS addition to the labo or vote of the American] Only ord jous of the because of his creation of the west side stockade, which the Second of tho stence. Tho ward, county with the authorities, feeling batwoen fe] . = section of Rilo Grando in No. 5, ‘is ‘attributed the failure of the daring hol-ws , ng of the committee H.Christ pa office nse es reeol aa BUT ool out ef night and ex- ate a find for the Temple, streets, this 38 from < North eee but ne ae 4a 2ippman. time securedevery a city yractically poe force Ww pies recently owover, been signs of wavering on Zerbe ad. have|no bid of the part of the|street t be and , ee en wore up Se ofara high ution school, of to Su higher Me- ie 5 o'clock. Wate was headedTeter by "oni as well as the yi, w cho‘ann ohn asked 80 a3 ue to co-operate with to eliminate any ap- of a religious chairman of Welch secreta - S. =o ek celebratio au : oma atte : Upon al Arrangements. inborn 2. GOK ees will on theaa 2 ; celeb w a eek a he ion ee o a reet, onr tt 1@Baten nor er ned was tor © cara charge mo at of all ciening. out, , e, conduc he MN the e ‘Climb ene bed. °o ry destrians the north curb on aH e sidewalk rth sido of ue for the ait TEE pe- street se e weelt much staye take the =rere di - soach and if the i LE pr veal suffering was en-|fact tha chance trying to Holdmingis would have req dogs in fe Geor mite, thé doge a the Ar unhurt. e nine of the High school, Chief of Poli e | 4nd end doors were blown open arlow and Willlam A. Wetzell, super-| tered, but the doce were mer ate Eee in the eclty schools, was eee named to aw up a number of sugges-|GEORGE M’KINNEY =. ald Hone to bo circulated among vie partets | ton @he Ma NPE ae meen, Wee hese will be given to each Titedeee other oadcs Superintendent Murray et district jr., of lame © st S ain Side Enst S rates lying treet Side. y ssp That 18, price, yal if you ‘ord want to Monday save : a good part late, rea of the Tf you want . till how really to know their positions : 7 . . have 2 P the Bar- during the past two weeks. 8 a alle are so pleased $300 new Piano sells today bee. S950 : Ose $37 02 new % new ‘ Piano sells . Piano sells ~ for. . a for. a ale ae aie we John C. c Ln _p: % $950 ja . Piano sells today >: used a Piano : sells an over to D. Geors * a : ‘ 9,b,0'9 sie Oe . $322.50 d ith with Ha **W her n apparent I John admirably his to splendidly ‘he tw ibers 18 a Sale on at Both with rie, plause yeorge le }of BEST Music HE STATE HOUSE.IN USE. A OF UTAH 99 ma cae re t Iaan his appre ore 2d ee AWClagroa hres Ragel Layo ap Nee A Stores 109-113 cBUEI RYTHING IN MUSIC” Agency for ball Steinway SohmerVoselum j » a @ wonae Should know is interested Mar l Whirling Spray ve D h i oucne knows. J. 0.4 Low. fe South Main CO'S i Evenings, Next PRICE aL ase or Sean e E a n y on on 2. XCUrslions Jp ed with Smokelen $12.50 SUNDAY now vad Doe Ge © Leaves © || Schramm’s, Where the Cars Stop, . Sole = Agenoy. = en ae ; fries To i eae ge et ee CONTINENTAL. om te eee Cal COMPANY cleaned right Exchange Cleaning 39 or Ind. & a. From From 1133 Dyeing p.. ra. oo 9:50 St le m. p.m. = DAILY, . - Leaves ia", 2:0 Tanne Mt. Quiver All aR Point Lookout to Sunday excurslon price . Beli 2:00 200 2:20 “2 get your clothes Regal Main ing 18" Be 9, equipped quipp withbh HEATER pertain e cula i for the Liquor Habits. eh.s FETs ° FECTION OIL GIRL WEST ‘ rders Solicited. ha “a: ; OF FORTUNE and Hatavien, "250, Week—THE OLDEN —— = e Co. of Richstory of 5 Wednesday e <P e by F STOCK Co. Dally From Main etrest > scl ao eee eee Mr. Olivet 3... NES Vow ere Ge eee pe Olivet Main™ st" é ....... D n I the voice ce o SUCCESSORS TO Pata ath i being by belng one Mrs ley of e eR, on WILL sis program If care, and Tom had he in police OVE . ugo he appealed whe 3 1e have furnishing the ill Ine delay, ore ay. oni Ss OW 5 t you 1 Paarl Nowd but be there today and one on t e J t HART on the the t Or & © W na MEYERS, In u Pp e ° Auctioneers. ~ F ur | t & C P hi ure ar q ASH e $ 1 e Glaser Greck, in an t Ok vy ything nee li ho: court conviction Christ, a assaulted R I BE d you the gag weeks his Ss O annie Late number Seer le x >| thrashed n } O | Installment ’ R House ( Se RED STORE | CLAYTON DAYNES MUSIC CO AND BEESLEY MusiICCO Lalelt SOLIDERS E m 1gr OO ————— ffor Mus- iculars ulare and md dimmationl tate jes. MARVELC Schramm ‘and © acre his SPECIAL POL 1g IMAN FE. GLASER, duty at the altair depot during summer aotig was dismissed from , 9M | | and BIG ST. BERNARD DOG, which had 2 en locked into the store unconselousby the proprietor, sUID ye d through the bie plate glass window of E titchie’s grocery shop, at Fifth South ‘and First West streets, last night, and thereby raised such a hulabaloo that the. police patrol witl evera of icers is called out to hunt burglar The appearance of the dog, badly cut about the head and shoulders, sclved the myster arg MUSIC LARD magniticene eam) \€ production Davis’ splendid } years. {| gearststn scent dt See fi ero Lake's seeding Amount 4 guaranteed cure and Tobacco Irene lan, Hugh W. Dougall and I, C. Graee Mis at ans, ho, with Miss ae | B ev 1 Crawford and Mixss Neilson will leave soon for Europe There in today’ them Sole He sie BILL” een ; applause, ‘cash 3 ads You easily are G Eee MEPL | will a tury} be delivered Printing Grand \ alue can find icts’’ GeR ey Oemorint nme te when company, promised, 55-57 45-51 some Stale a raver morning Entrance on! bread very Good cheap, ‘moyal” Open every | Third South OLDEST. LARGEST, ANO says. : ee ay hich won more enthusiastic apThe violin and lano due EE Ske lton and at eri Coan was esque'' and each artist sustained his reputation in the re ndition |} Horace Ensign’s rich baritone voice in} |‘‘}HHosannah" brought round after round| iila CLAYTON-DAYNES STORE. jo ashe | Ome Sum for ae ca following CO'S ry W + And It Closes Tonight at 10. MUSIC Every a Then first TODAY . eI a Salt arma Barnes sang y. Da a; rained advantage dy Buy Today BEESLEY f Any Cupld W. selected rich tones, Miss Hi anal, Thou Didst Love hay Included. ® and cough | Your Credit Is Good for Evans ease of Miss jarnes, heard | The Best Known Makes Are Main house. ‘ WIL most acceptably.“ rapidon ‘Hath Won M3 < was sung by W. Summer- ¥ 46 South or PERFORMANCE Soe C 75 used Piano sells today for..........$243.00 Don’t Bea the cold LAS T Southern Rose,"’ by voice ‘and responded applause being tall ‘dt C 6¢ in have a doctor’s medicine PLAY- Han- “In her first number Miss Miss plece q $325 used Piano sells today for......-...$183.v0 5 hard = of : In a merhays and Hugh W. Dougall sang the Rigoletti quartet for the opening number ind closed with the quartet from Robin Hood, both being well balanced and pleasingly rendered, Frederick EL, Smith was heard in ‘Had a Horse, ry obay, the = - prolongs Kelly, $500 used Piano sells today for..........$187.50 or ai ’ NGTON’S HEARD cae’ inerink ‘composed $700 used Piano sells today- for..........$386.00 he Pectoral ARING eRe R iptain Py HIIICIANG t ache ed high a 5 rfect registe . for > Yet Better be MISS BS you tl Be out F , DON’T —] credit to get ; 134 int | Superin- B.C Truant offi er Alma eorgre T Cines.:" for.............$447 today cough tomorrow! the special : | Welsh, un eartate nde n Webb, and Miss Eva Pe Asters . $650 new Cherry When aneete 2 i REMEMBER _ pe Tin othr, ‘but but wend tap ug prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s who are|} Our . sea- \ $575 new Piano sells today for.............$412 . a ot over. 1" the Se in a stimonial concert given for Miss Edna E vans, giving what was pronounced to be one of the most artistic musical entertalnments of the season t was lo| ce ent throughout and a large and select audience Inmensély pleasec .$267 j > dav for.............$342 . $425OF new Piano sells today Lm py ( Have not coughed once all io Pee ca dis-|f/ ‘ until i Most Popular Playhouse, Hers a Personal Triumph. The best of Salt Lake’s musicians were |neard at the Salt Lake theatre last night $163 ore Sie ete oo ‘ — P | for.............$198 today . pro- ) ————— el HT Sees Eempanced Brostace Evans Pronounced Succes . today - ( Welch of the —— The 5 (eat he eanpot so school for some En |‘ layton and PAYMENTS , e ' wea 8:16, chic night, 2:15; fH morning for Nathan mee eee of Mumford, ‘Jayton ‘BE OR EASY | A. Clayton, will take in children | 9 oon ~ etzell Thursday outare public school Ss pective | sen. Jr., Captain Joseph | Willfam they will be glad to tell you. CASH grounds 2:15: STARTIN ING SUNDAY, ‘THE COLLEGE wipow” i ton, ri fnelpal. 1M. yt They e® ek at ‘chiltraict cenocg| \E an instrument 7 «arr. from the thousands of the children placed under their charge They will also guard against any possi-| ble accidents, both while forming and aft- | er the president and party have passed Superintendent Christensen has nam d the following men to act on the ‘'comittee on children” in the list of commit| tees for the Taft celebration: President | J r ingsbury, State Superintendent A. | | I ; { Police § 3arlow - bought Sa Bchool SHOW : fey Ki d sted Friday whither pedalled an t}in Ogden tole ae Policeman W. V 3riffin will Liisi lan den this morning to bring back he wheels and the culprits Fee era ae z ° right at hand. Sold forseven ears. ARIA pee bit Hie se ae orig he Hels: ve. Your doctor’s approval of Ayer’s Cherry sponsible for the assembly and dismissal | | Pectoral will cerlainly set all doubt at rest. gains are in this Unequaled Piano sale, ask some f your friends who school acre.wnole commits, decided that one | 6 10 great Alma es street. Sifer tatahis e e Open poate of Lo eng upervisor William eet E Stores to ago not now attending join the schools in: th onsoludation 6 committee oval schools y and as the e tho expected to conto from gchools outside of Salt ee Flag’ spectacle was placed = will be too and the for school children districts, as several salted usual a of coples will be spread M. Mumford of the Superintendent John Jordan district were BIG a rm. — clothes ss to and splinared. THE ane “HELLO, oe a The MISS Be7'2 sara Matinee, > 4 p> ice ey iq come expr as Citeee were : DON'T rae NG zat Its, a " a $22.50, for— . yon ° season’s wear -your Feet of thelatices atrome boxte he of Principai nb: fi an oc venta we daring one, and was baci planned. tee ® robbe The Rescclnten Sone dispatr e Ehrougn told of the stor nd of the fall Serine scheme through the fact that rhe cane box re 3¢ : namite fused to yield to two blasts of dyOne of th hold-up, according. to. Mt. Fifa, wa the by the children. of them left | Were within a fow hele" homes in a hurry Manymichael [aa that 8,£0N © avold trouble this time a compi by consisting . 0 full pi] m of the line and then grad-|the first ‘SI oe after aring HighatunEete school on and then He ce oethe turnedys on Shot, it fs a But cinchwithnoneall of thoee“ghts rob- and . — x on |i oe Orph pr’ ces—25c, ane se house came stopped IL J ae giarry H. Richards ea O that cash and . the we offer to extend will nable y to HH < ihe red lantern, bp ee eect A et ° and oe cate ane cH tua é said. children styles F any . wait not ky Ee 2 ; hrtn Circus 4 o Do off, and lighted Itturned probably savy feoen the saved. us up.’ 8115. ty 18 held J Se rening ® price 5 2:15 EVENING etinee browse, ees 50 eH the one end ed up to the aiiveceit Stand between the 3 city. son st are and equal the and irl cies men’s fala suits priced at $22.50 and $25.00, for = the into their blocking at willi “fa : “in cut en of the elementary grades|bunks thus Musical : is store eo ~ rae dured . ‘ our women * prices ~ dyna- after men; a fast. M week, with clothing eeef fe e seeing the danger I bellave tO] first tl ay an Phe kei ae 109-13 S Te asd ee ona dae valuables. he a . ae oe Then Bthey aud Senn ond pe one to the the hind end he foound Pietnt pala ‘ On | a) iat side. yesterd es Neht icaetd the committee decidedat toi5| an lesday afternoon = oe wiperiote ndent’s office for po mith nearly. ten cee : through anc adjourn- rt I fh see w first ane 18 committee It Hie} Ce ~ »bbers eeeuen eee Ve ean Sale Ce eae NE rae the pele Breit Sunday morning. aa ies Ww ene tee Zs an ae ward © Granite district and Chief of Police Sam Barlow were pees Sa committee to arrange the de-| Bienen arranging. the ae 1long | stree ley y ‘ »| erounds a mo Tera . “ ~ wing to la of Instructions to parents| for the “Living Flag’ spectacle "during 46 or West Sia seas season packed jz P a gz fence, t + fe "The wy men con ie pone cy t Superin endent I be- a A $1, 00 TODAY ve The Kinodrome, This: et = woulr ave gone sleeper: r lis. fast aoe eee rant of any 1ools Gearane iad ing or security. a students aoe 000 recely exh by pay any reference fe fa o re je] eB << pa opened | J ae the pri cheer 5, my , Ree ae and MATINEE . & a ming will ape ineluded te the line on ee ls a sign by twenty-thres passes In str President Taft * daenticor of whom was at the head of review on ‘the day he leaves to|}, “ of ten, all of whom were enjoy+h ue hi und the circle. The at 1¢ travels across the country tosc jools of the: Ha will turn out to d ei pearance G McMillan t , Deacon the second time two has been ma without VAUDEVILLE Sam a:as ts it s Farmyard Bheodai ve 7 > cA This information was brought Salt _— a. ea the by Ss Cc Elis of Bend, Te, e he secon e 1@ University of Utah and ehoother colle 1eré Was some talk 18 Sunday ab ools of i@ various cue Sue up. but the Sunday t th: crossings will tl ti ‘on children held yesof Buperintende nt D. me opened Walker bids when less not & T morning, e | rejectec ain rane ecause Dee emfor|engineer's esti! ere T. Temple a duct Ww laatoa nd Second were et he supporters engendered is becomin willfamae se emble ins the . ittern unthe office thi aontiely be ca ried to the polls regis been advertised cP man an his cam sn four mouths ago, | were no bids, and at Support Pye. , and were e f ° e fe ie at ied one 8 public works last spre was done. Bids wero notor-|recelved people | at West Lippman H. H. @G. ¥McMillan e entir “s J. Armstrong ing of the assistance | West put the Chairman resses To th ton Pickering is the president of the aerartace union, and the voto of the ward {s largely that of the laboring men, 80 that tho Indications are that Mr. O’Don@ pretty fight on his hands. In rty, which will be for Pickering in this] ward, and through his influence for Lippman, there are © umber of Second ward voters who are opposed to Brane dre See TOeePARENTS, Bere ree tra re ofnear ee, apemeenpameenger | (Be TURE—TIP the Lena Gain eae ahosentae "hel result leh THEATRE ADVANCED 74 W. Second South St. The house that: extends credit to everybody and th f i | $y Phones 2569, Both The Mercantile Installment Co. NAMED|anadt©<oelnest and ute wit ot Gorse |ff £4 In the Second ward, where the bulk of] to the party Even in the aed Twenty tt ae ee Natter for him and’‘in addition LF <p nee strength Mes in the cam-| the fiekt bens ot fue man strength, ecllag ai laree boys 1, helio ne minerintantene GeuAt San Gone paign for the American nominatio fe etween Councilman Black men will take part In| with offices at Chicz skin some mayor, there ts a ratty matee eresoeatneni : wulver for the councilmanic|the program of entertainment for Preslotlon Hettaion: by that commer te some Councilman E. G. O'Donnell and wine ae pees fen caused « split in. the party | dent William H. Taft on Sunday, Sept. 2#,]W&rd the colored man for his effective Pickering. Mr. O'Donnell is an avower =} ge fee ee to the plan outlined at a meet- work Bransford man, and so informed Mr. pyopman ; zr days -a8 ago, Thereupon .ippm ee out ec aS ¢ a didate oe the CSUR. amen i 7 BY PAYING $1.00 A WEEK Grande. Eee ARE J fight for the the nomination. qabroughout ‘city’ in almost every| manic Take. —— Friends e “Inner circle” hile is sacrificing Hand Smith, complicati ng things bs aie LAKE Plans Made for the Part the Coolness of George Alonzo School Boys and Girls Are Saves Passengers on Den- fight S WAXING BITTER | Rissignmie roms’, tee’s.ct| MANAGERS nomination, !s becoming EACH majority = Councilmanic Contest in SecLippman’ ond Ward, s Stron h Id FIGHT a SALT CHILDREN HELP PORTER (S HERO 10 GREET TAFT UF THE HOLDUP Lippman forces be held to thelr EAST THIRD SOUTH ST. i Cen Postoffice — ball V Wandamere tonight ee Ue a AMERICAN PARTY RIFT WIDENING: clty employes, but the piations insisting that they |