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Show with pure, articles, IT DAIRIES DESERVE ARE IN BAD hot syringes, brushes, water patent SPLENDID SOUVENIR VARIETY POSTAL The ‘earA the ould be given $20¢ ueh | supposedly as a result of drinking imalaw ois i effect for the soldier pure milk, aes the a ae ts Many of ovr nurses spent the best} dalry inspector to more ac and hardest part of their lives in tak-/ day. The de atl } reported was the aiid ing care o wounded soldier said! of W. F. Houghton, of No. 221 North] Mrs: Rebecca Smith, president of the| Fifth West stree The littlea was association and now since t aré!four months old and investigation regrowing older and Jess able ti tak vealed the ode that the aby had eare of themselves. we feel that Uncle |] peen fed for o months with milk cam should be more generous The j supplied by ee: lon ard & Hatch dairy greater part of them have never been | of War Cross ble te accumulate much money anda The dairy inspector Seen the need this increase equally as_ badly |/imilk at the coe and that at the home | rst soldier, e want to take ac-/of s A. Tie of o. 227 North OLD DAYS bottles, medicines, | OF Drug 112-114 South \{s Malis Street. scarcely only ‘ough at \elose | at | the ‘ } VISITORS ENJOY A TRIP ABOUT CITY. l to 40,000 Le) j h and Carriages Are Busy Every Minute. | West street, pane are a child also was)! | epor ted very sick Sunday The ie | | bottt waa found to contain a sedime nt la id Was apparently not purt The food} All ecords of pars ynage of the See Jing pector on Monday morning Started | ing Salt Tt: ale ears id automobil e |for Wood's Cress, and In North Salt broken van banilicy At p.m 7 ike encountered a wagon from the |} were Sp toen street cars, holding sixts per| qairy Twenty-four quarts of the mill ch, and all packed had mad of 4] HWoward & Hatch dal ry ‘Was Ss o the elt. No less bus thrown out. os well v-three | the Tau were the two red twelve passenger au quart which (Awa Sanelen nal ee Howind a a result more than ard Brothers | eo 1,200 visitor to Salt Lake had ved Wood's!Cross was visited and several its natnta of interest then. scored That of James Howard| \ large percent of the pa are rey | ran ; smother, mportant nat { r ooming ant red twenty-nine points whilele | were G \. R. men, and all paid: clese yefore the fi vi ory ‘ ree fortyc that] | v requires forty-Ci pr oints; attention to the words of the man wit : re it af us ames lioward ite thirty-three| 4 the *caphon Th front sea al PAset : an Quinee Hatch, efght points, and} the E were | ariabl filled wit a publish _ book art A: x eet tlie He wteh) Farm datt operated by | veteral Who were t little hard of h he author, ind an ttempt to }Irred Cleverly, entyv-elght points | hearing with the younger. passengel yee (cans | wi be ee It was announced by the inspector that installed in the rea) ; "History of War Nurses." lames Woward sr.. had been using a th breakdown ‘of the big This hook the first of its kind ok milk oe ay milking, and it | four-passenge tutomobl and' bas been gathers rom actual | w thought it this might have had Was handle ped in the experiences by the author, and will be someth ing to es with the condition of| However ‘ fou ire' of-untold) value to those i rrested in / th nilk | sight-seeing carriage such wor t also contains a shor Should Look at Milk Supply ; ind the hand and the tor d biography of each surviving war nurseé : ; Reni oe is expected » last All honor possible will be given Salt Lake certs ulniy eee i rush nan of Salt Lake's. re these women, and several forms of en-; into the milk suppl de a a a 1ining guests and learning nes tertalnment have been planned for naw, Cera oie eo oO 16) that th did not know about their own them A trip today to Saltalr will be De partment of Oregon, G. A. R., Monty mad and ‘a lunch abo ard the aptD day ar he pointed to a he ul buck eri The emigration canyon. cat golr cafe, ave Leviathan, will be f milk w h 1e@ hac een using the old mh non tral v ‘ dered ther The governor and his st cee | Comme mee Shaw was fll on his ar-|* over the terans particular] Tar im them in a public manner j rival n the city with his comrades| popular ing intere ted in the Iine of mart f Thursda evening the Commercial | and was compe Med to take a milk dict f Utaj club rooms. temporarily said the sample of| the ponsers ~~ = Mrs. Smith was at nurse in Benton; milk which he had obtained was not} Barracks, St. Louis, from 1862 until | fit for use : 7 1k 1864, and her lhusband ame a shysi-| make them keep the m in clan in e same ane She tells good coe up in Orego th a pathetic story of hater boy whom | visiting ve in, and do. né¢ ts nical she nursed from ihe danger polnt in| much Peis ‘of this kind. a terrible attack of trnheid fever. in Th inspectors of the state and cit Members of the buildings and which he suffered a relapse eng died |} food bureaus were o1 1 tour of the committee of the cit hoard from eating a box of cholce edibles] restaurant and ea houses Monmet at 3 o'clock sent him by h mother in the East. | dav afternoon, getting eee = milk opene d thi ee She had warned him not to eat the |and other food products, whi were| supplying coal to the echool contents of the box, but this warning | turned over to ferman Varna, state » coming year.oer he was not heeded. His mother died aj/chemist, tor examinatio | not he contract pee will take few weeks later from a broken heart, report. was made to the city food J , again at meeting to when she jearned she had partly been | inspector by Chemist Harms, Monday, | 1 be held at 11: 50 o'clock this niprning: the innocent cause of the death. of her the sam les of milk submitted, as a oe of education will mect at on. ows 89 oll : snateaa of tonight, as o1 Mrs. Mary E. Squires, Sheboygan, "The two samples of milk marked no fatty. SARs. de Wits, ved as a nurse in a Memphis, | ‘Howard's Dairy,' handed to me this Tenn hosptit@l, anc Was presen at morning, possess a divgusting, ae ve. oe ir SADTArt , the seige of Vickab She Brags: he odor and also show. considerab Toilay. hundreds a w ounded eee Mrs. | sedi t, rendering the mil In my 19 ains; 9:30 a. m and was paavitee wey day atheri ylor a York was 4| gpinion, PO Drea unfit forestar human food.' urs it Davids Island dpe for three years and ad aoe ge of the diets for wounded ‘soldiers | { ‘of y the uit, Offer For Youths and Small Sized Men Values up to $22.50 now at is in $8.85 side-| room| § and there of hu showing estimated thers ¢t are sight on ffic of a exch they ha GaBO ENT one comradeship makes every t friend te the other nd whether have met before or not 7" ever man greet his fellow veterans witl heart handshake ind the eer} word i atl e inane annual outing for tl he ght of old friend | neetir w mane RHEE have not crosse each other's path In forty u ind who fair veep in the gladne of their reunion were common on. the rmiain streets yesterday Comrades Meet 3] "Hello there mrade, don't ud jynember me uli out a cheer old 1 orga from eteran Mt tur on as Ixarf 1) look he The face ‘ineets and js mars ‘ ent. Old Soldiers - Take man he I id veteran Soutl ure ly re t r } =r 1 egate Tl | Vamper he J ce 1 1ds¢ and Mme. Beg band at Saltaire ce ery Concerts fre day pending their °o fonday. So far, has been met with securing lodging. FIRE STATION PET CAT LOSES BEAUTIFUL TAIL Comes to Wagon but by finding rooms little difficulty 1e veterans In SALT LAKE WOMAN DIES AT ELY HOSPITAL Grief by Falling From Hone Beneath Wheels of Swittly Moving Chemlent. Mes. Nellie Worthen Ek An AfDouga) has lost his tall. Do ugal is a! Serlous Illness of Nin ler than the little ellow cat eeks' Duration, which, since the day of sila birth, inn n Wagons at Fir Station The es of Bishop and Mrs, C ae Now 1 ne ea and the stables his hunt- to orthen of the Fourth ward ha ae grou elved the ey of the desath DE. ‘thelr anday. atticnoon, at 2:30'0 "clock, ie aeiaaers Mrs me one en om at fire department answered "a Ely, Nev., Aug us Mr Bk had been seriously rite a Mary 27, since whic me she had been in the Ely hospital. H other has been at her bedside for the past five wee father reached her bedside shortly before she died. he body reached Salt Lake last night. She is survived by her husband and a nine-weeks-old baby girl no tiful Beall on art Was removed hb the remnant carefully -- JUDGE GOWANS HEARS MANY CASES IN THE | CITY JUVENILE COURT Judge esata E. of G. ession Gowans a ALLEGED BURGLARS ARE GIVEN PRELIMINARY e firemen , an wrapped. -_-_--eo-s.~ Saltalr "Leviathan" Restaurant, € best nmeals at city prices.ae "Ask f or gitechine: Orchestra every evening aS presided atte x Republican Special Service Brighim, Au 9,- I a preliminary eee before Justice James Knudson, recently, the alleged ee of the Bair aloon arley Stan ey S Oakland mad hitle Calle Henr y r en an opportunity to tell their Scie No case could be established rea the first ee and Wa te rated. Oakland Whi was caught with theSere and Mtoe _|trouble was had n ndl "a case cdaae his Alatele at ch several juveee oe. ire brought up for settlement. of thesent "Nove whose cases r ' heard wo were to Uinta training schoo coe boy was placed o ee leg at ° was sent ts the St. Ann's orphanage and another girl, Mary Kalacr, 7 as sent to the state fndustricl school. Another session of the court will be neld Thursday. at which several cases will be taken up. It is probable that pas e Gowans will preside at this ses- slo The ‘Veteran Colony, St. Clond, Fortda. representative Z nvestn Room 208, Knutsford those interested in t t. Cloud, arene niation methods pects of of the Swimming Florida, as to reaching of the Seminole and the give them full lands, terms, o hotel, to meet Jeterans' St. Cloud, colony, etc,, ete, : at Saltair-oh, it's all ' pros- great! eoatna 000 him, He was placed under CALL "G, \A. 3: OPERATOR" On the Bell Telephone for all business relating to the Grand Army eucatnn. mer 3 ------ I| INCORPORATIONS ite $1,- oN unt es 9:30 10k6 ae 11:46 ee . ' K the r Salt hale rhe vet be een 1d they me Salt VY 1 i All are Lake ei 1 i 3:8 41h a 5-00 5:46 6.20 oT ais 74 7:16 8:60 8:46 9:30 10:15 11:00 The Cook, Isaa eto forming the board Julian ats and Milling American of & 0 8:4 . 9:8 10:1 11:0 1P-4 ‘ a $s W oO MeKel- Sprer pr dele ldent of tl a Troubadours, Phone 553-k ¢ meet on ] In. the "AMOUS d the treet d ca eoee it a sniile s not seem to heart! ere has. and the warm extended is All IKKinds AND 3rd. West 'Phones: Mill { t iumber of one have just added to our making' twelve rooms in all, t ft floor of the Comm clal Block, where Wwe have been lo- FOUR for | e In the sixteen the Bad and ellent We Debt collect uttered the United Stat tries Turn in will collect yme Stuff, OFFICE years largest world, 12.000 3450 [nd. 892 Scientific Kkooms 77, 78, $2, 93, G. LUKE, 94, 95, is interested and should know about the wonderfa mare! Whirling Spray | FRANCIS Douche UNION draggist for Qp eannot oy. EL, accept no MARVEL CO. 44 E. 23d'st.. Now Yed For sale ot Schramm and Mail Orders mr J. Hill Drug Co, Chas. Van Dyke Solicite d. Omes VETERANS' MAIN Honest Work. F. * G@ Painleas Gen'l. DENTAL 212 REY. send she ns pie -sealod tleulars and Sibatinnn Eeclann Gisdics over and foreign counour claim ind we for uu Merchants' ) Every Woman the at ot now refiner for throughout and 8th. So. Sts. Beli, Over One liuudred Veterans Irom the Youngest State in the Unton Join the Encampment Crowd. (eat he ae more we , cated QUEEN | THE Thi room oft DOVE MAKES A to [army or THE VALLEY MILL we ver, Oklahoma, the newest department in the Grand rm and the voungest tate in the. Union, sent a delegation Of more than 100 xp the encampment rhe pati arrivec sterday by a. spe‘ eh peop and pete a headquarte rs at Cecile hotel, Included in the dviegaile ae ans. DARA uae SPT mander. ttsvilfe N. Turk, a eet "E nid herds Pre othace, Ldjutant general | Calumet, a ‘1 Vhite, J. G Inger Willa am Tom ping and J. 1 Tait, del WHITE All work office each treat oe the chatr. you rig gua pein. e of Honest 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 Salt Lake City, Manager. "Some CO. teeth or National People J. C. STREET of Debts. Com'l. Utah, Bank Don't Bidg., Like Us." PLUMBING AND HEATING. Honest Prices. extraction pay. Protective Association Collectors Coolest Electric er erie HEESCH PLUMBING VENTILA eee no teed, Bell HEATING, Phone 2 e _ Senne s Second South. Promptly 4 Attended Tyy Florida IN COLONY AT ST. CLOUD =F (@P|HE success of the Veterans' Colony at St. Cloud isi now Li@<] fully assured. Within a few months five or six thousand people-Veterans and their families-will be living in their This assures congenial own homes and on their own lands. society, many old time neighbors, and surroundings such as Excellent railroad and they had in their Northern homes. other facilities already exist; giving all the advantages of the older settlements. St. Cloud Has An unrivaled climate, which will add years to life; cheap ge North- lands, fertile soil, cheap building material, good water; is the best region in the United States for brits raisi ng and trucking-crops in every month-and quick transportation to the largest and finest markets. A man can makee More off five acres at St. Cloud than off the whole of an farm. di- ecomFork i: oan Fielder Ma Lilah st Ma _SMITH'S FLOUR ot f of aniines each othe resentment ern 1 N Returning 10:1 11:0 Ab:4 12:8 131 2 2:00 M M ML of ---- Hawaiian Wluded Mrs. t resident } O} ta ‘ Allee Ladi ul Articles of incorporation were filed With the secretary of sta Monday by the Seuthern Utah Wholesale company whi iS organized at Mao ale, Pluie county, to carry on a olesale and retail general merchandj{ business re eapital Is $04 000, divided into 500 lares, at ) @ach ress b being 2 Subscribed and the remaining ie i pdags reserved as treasury stock. The , cers are _Yoseph Johnson, presi dent; Allen Cameron, vice president ind e Rasmussen, secre and ee Ear these, with Willis Johnson of directors. The company takes ake oad Marysvale in Payment > le 00 worth of 5 su subscribed. oe pleetbur: Led wer e Bled é etary of state Monda 1 Brothe rs Milling and bond, which he was unable to fur---$-- ---. SALTAIR G. A, R. TIME TABLE. i , 1) Kraing. oday, August 10. ec For Oreg at Judge M. L. Ritchi the fourth floor or the Mary E.C pamverlaln, dent, and Bertha ew Gilman, m ent Inspe eta were in charg among the others re oe red a re: Mahala G. Pike, a delegate, and ID Tur-| ner, past departme a comm: de r of the} Gr A t. of Oregon | The Ladies of the G. A. R. of the De- | Partment of Oregon, with headquarters in Judge Cc. W Morse' S$ court room, on the third floor of the building, also reeived visitors during the day ella Gardner Himes, departme a preside nt, was in charge and seve ral visitors were registered during the day ‘he members of the W omen's Re corps of the Departments of Alabama and Georgia, have the quarters in Room 5 of the buliaie fe Ellery Main. pe ore a ns. pie been equippe ad with reading tables and current lit ture, and special committees of women appointed by the rest room committees are on a te continually until ~ late hour Bt nig Man mateerans who, upon arriving, have Leen unable to ames OIe ly secure rooms, have en allowed to their temporary ‘atoppine rest rooms mn jepar ithrie g MILL Several of the women's organizations Which are affiliated with the Grand Army opened headquarters Monday in rooms of some of the the City and County bullding and devoted the day to w ithata™ J divesicrat. E. secretary and trea or company takes over the Jy asurer Black Bess, Tom wg 7 lode mining aim Fork mining district, u tah county a fe la d s mes for the celebrated We AB: May poet of Frankli These men h eae Ramen the contine ying theeir own expenses. and are practically giving ae entire time in the interests th veterans hey have green minitorms aan make a good impression. S.. H armanager and H. C. Wilson | {s director. Down throug! both The centur ever! estige mie vi ed nerd part » earl to If from here States Are Comfortably Located. The rest rooms provided for the G. A. R. veterans at various places about the city, were much sought after merry especiaily toward evening, when the old soldiers, wearied by the sea rounds of alata secing and pleasre, beegen small groups chairs and 220 ay izzled dispersed Sherman Advantage Women's Relief Corps of Four| of the Accommodations and Rest. he Lyndonville, Vt, military band one of the very interesting ee which ‘s mare enlivening the G. A. R. encampment. his band is composed mostly of usiness nm ane lie orBanization is strictly non-professional being formed by musical men who love the art. e Bae of thirty mem bers an he most idely traveled [autene Har Alk in 1e@ United tat es It has Played in Cincinnati, pote eal Boston, Denve Chicago Z p ane ea eis of Vermont ah sic ere Assisting In Enliventng the G, A. R, Enenmp- A, H. Crabbe Co. Georgia, | MANY VETERANS IN OPEN1 QUIRTER IN CITY REST ROOMS JOINT BUILDING Clothes Specials man northern greeting -ohi Our regular spring stock of Crabbe's Clever is still offered at a saving of one-third, all sizes. in shirts, neckwear, underwear and hosiery. . cans. tl features of he ather und ‘ latm Oy} ve mu're the Jobhhn |} Reb. who refused to come out of th: | weodshe ith your men infil old | | Genera Merman. ordered u to et |} fire to ft I remember noy ind. so t ock rms in o down the street, exchanein reminiscence of famous This lot is in sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36 only, and is the one opportunity of the season. more 15,000 w eripple |, BIDS ARE NOT LET BY OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT BOARD OF EDUCATION SENDS BIG DELEGATION LYNDONVILLE I MILITAR wy BAND WINS FRIENDS| Special Crabbe's Extra business mass eit It Monday They those eal | bond le I of Sarai pots visitors 0.000 are ) some Lire J midnight nd the si nding Fifth} 10, 1909. RECALLED portion but. presen with the a }that Automobiles a la trict j manity || tion at this meet to get it before ¢ ‘ongress next yea "You will b BM Epreect: ae to sre eo man trong ind healthy women. al such I ge as we are getting to be. \ entered the service at a young age: but knew how to take] re, of ourselves o one knows what euffering and sorrow we saw In those] four ‘ears of caring _ the yvounded boys It seems like dream now to think of It ee now gray haired and} bent with age vigoraus youths ARE Salt Lake's spacious streets and walks need all their width and at present, for with isitors } the usual crowds of Salt Lakers Dispensary, Sightseeing Ga AUGUST Thousands of Old Soldiers in|ig the City Are Pleased With Hospitality, CARDS. Pare TUESDAY, ete, ete Another Matter to Talk Over Scoring Shows That Some Are Selling Poor Quality Is History of Army Milk, Nurses, ) » surOfficials of the state and city pure monday peto picentia £ joined PPSforces CANCE food Seat viving Armymoi Nurses ie 'C ie i DG aa ae ¢ yer Ver . » ic , > e of thelr ses- | Work throughout ak : tn eee aenay al hat‘ they See ae me nt week 1 the inspection. of‘ sions is eK € e rooms 1 aan e ay staurants pt in Increase same the be given hould és vfyveter-|of a Ss aoe to f ference o age a gfven the1a veter c ing of impure s ‘sidents of aUider the present law army nurséses resic _th en The clty has |to the encampment, become As they a month $12 receive 4 ot inspectors the and be | districted aod they ths feel they older given more. and the subject will be departments will co uy t fats ous £ ave | « listric ts In such a aS tha 1e enthoroughly , thrashed ou Many , have ge that at the age of sixty-| tire city will be handled : toa they showd receive $15 a he report that one child seats y § : x 5 |and seri $ ¢ ndltion month, i nd upen reaching seventy anotherSS was EEL in serious toilet drugs: perfumes, soaps, ORDER fresh UTAH, Many Interesting Reunions Prove Touching Feature of Encampment. filled cenarefully CITY, Sew r THEY prescriptions LAKE OLD COMRADES and fresh. All SALT pais CLAIM Our stock is always clean Week Inspectors Are Making Thor| ough Canvass of Eating Places. Will Hold Session This to Discuss the Proposition. REPUBLICAN, ew NUROES AFTER TO PREVENT USE HIGHERPENSION OF IMPURE MILK INTER-MOUNTAIN SRR THE 2 --- Run Often 9:3 Lee .- oo unt midstee:00 and Extraevery cars ‘as minutes For further information, apply to the eminole Land and Investment Co, | Room 203 Knutsford Hotel, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Or, Address 14th and E. Streets, N. W - Washingto n, D. C. |