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Show REPUBLICAN. Blt CAMPEIRE VETERAN WHO LOSES HARD Fititl AY ARMORY HALL ACCEPTS THE DEFEAT GRACEFULLY UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST .G. A. R. Week | King en Malt and nm ereat mothers one Tife will -Invigorate It strength- you boon to nursing convalescents feeling weak or or run any- down, 25c a bottle 3 for 65c PROGRAM ISIS INTERESTING to 6 for Today Immense Bargains will be found in the Grand Final Clean-up Sale. Every Department of the Big Readyto-Wear Garment House will be represented. $1.25 ,The Commander Le Vant Department Dodge of Kentucky, professor emeritus at Berea college, of political selence terea, Ky., and John B, Gilman of BosMass.,, ust adjutant general o f the nA = were the speakers at the d & Pore The Shirt Drng Dispensary, 112-114 South Maltin 98c Street. IOWA gatherin ener re, ne evening. » fact that to put the whole organizarecord as endorsing extrem® of this character was full of he organization Filled With Feellng of Aw "Would that the love and enthusiasm which was lavished on us when we re- ;£o00d standing June 30. 190% 134,18L membe bership. of. 84 to a 11.66 A. it coming ha en e election" generation vanent ment of for said he had thought at Mr Iman e Serna orps. " said was old. If baal had glad "but for a y ear when only = ir not of the they born a have Grand went .) the best he | Comrade year worn the ing' thet¢onven-.|Jn& ynan Sant comm: ao knows 4 of Van hé jike \ , Sit _ f, rig ‘ig. 1 Alas would) r-in- s that support !a of of Lake Man Written Book rh That Salt Lake Make Good Showing. One the] of not in the the of the most Interesting campaign of [ 186252 is to diary of Frank Graham, accounts be A found a deceased, ) laetecchoals \ oe ace cording py "Columbia, LINCOLN CORPS POST the ' BIG was Lake HIT the many musical an to America "Old Glory," that by the courtesy of lag to) ber is Captain Roland | organiza- hELy of Ws! ee the erty, pupils nor $1,746.433 in- | of Elder | | | | / i promoted of puplls| 103; numtardy dur- ssessed valua- me at least five, and ba more delegates, from his sta ari eto Bilery's ee Band At Salt Last 6 tomorrow, Tree poneerte aalie, 4 and 8 p. m. ard of Thanks, nd Irs ) ee heartfelt' ‘thanks to the ions thelr flowers. r, and for the many than Two rin their little beautiful TWO TOOELE TRAINS th f &.the "ohools schools Total cost or se : "* he eeow ita-t a) ede . ae Ellery a ud At Sa)tair. ag e Sone at . Lispectally fine hme te Free, 3 p. ae Siddow rt ‘ Mrs. Thoinas. Edwards and Lee, John Lizzie Win- The principal address of th 1e Say was deliv es yy resident Joseph = F, ene who was ee wet Mr Rey 8 for a number no have: Se an chiefly in Sie ce tion lways knnown him as great w orker and dent Sm Se cree mien and filled cre H the cause of of the greatest men in the cian ehureh." Speeches of similar ee were made by the other spea all of whom were lena in their peels of the aa W Base a The tosh, carriers yesterday and. are being held y Postmaster A, L, Thomas subject to identification All were evidently the remains of the spolls made y pickpockets as no of the books contain money. The tickets found d from Salt L to Nephi, Bolse and st Louls respectively Ellery's Italian Band. At Saltair, Last time tomorrow. free concerts daily, 4 and 8 p- oy an cyening at sated i no many ener for Memorial friends of No. ‘of Mrs. Mrs. Mary 3. Bane Wrapper er and stated that with frien noes any ane ae hea "spent left the her home the night as. ond Mme. Begrue ite:ae uberis iS= care Salt Peo last5 Two Coneert teen. William Fereday of, or T7ammoth, Peds the police Bp lne to etd bh Guheinan: his ne the ‘ica of taining $71. He stated that - Kn =e bag the o his he we "no edry night in a rooming Tr and West Second reported Later the landlady lice that s Wandamere, at oney wus missing, cupled railroad ticke lone FARE TODAY 9 any station in Utah on Salt pote: good ne 10 days, Lake Many 1.00 $2.00, $2.25 98 $2.00 values at e Kimonos Today C Cast into the one grand selling lot. Made Dozens of different styles to choose from, | of the French Percale and Gingham- fancy striped effects, large floral designs | several styles to choose from-sizes from -tight back and semi-fitting effects, all | 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46-a good assortsizes represented. ment of dark colors. | and and comrad day 1909 aja 1 Che at To visits Who haa the of un war m: had year ieddere tin Gn the matter of on preve committee the- NE KiSE bill by a oe Congress, can easily enter that occupation and gain a good paying position. All this in your spare time, there during : and | that John flag Jenkins, committee in tl atly who was chairman of une returned to she con fied Coney House strongly brought iad been in your i | (909 tha @Suqg opinion Dr. are ceivable real uosy SCS fun. ponuyppae)) oF hospital Bake public motiye SMA INe s Retthi io tae do Cone thelr All SthCSre except such ri- the end of this paragraph the | court has this to say ‘Whil paying | this pign regard to D Davis, the cour yy no means satisfied a the treatme nt which Thaw has | celved at Matteawan sine iis return | The on October 1. must that Thaw is not at erlminal to undergo Jury, the supreme be under- } re hospital| inishment. | authority in | the matter, has tn its verdict, declared him innocent of any erime In the mat-| ter of homicide and thelr verdict must be respected. at least by all public offlei 3 An Unfortunate Person. "In the hospital he must be regat an unfortunate person afflicted w ith mental derangement and not Lp hs une ishec rany-, crime, er) O be aed a yrotected d paige so} a 1er or him- |} rk Be valores eh ther distinct hope | that ver eal care he may great ultimately be or small that ee: It is should be thoritics. that cured, how- | hope may | well, doubtless, that ercizsed by tt . aus fs Twenich on terms to-suit of Rep oppose d TH AW IS ORDERED BACK TO ASYLUM oe and the news defeated Stale Bread Depot, "Royal" oO pen morning Entrance on every Thi rd South. Good bread very cheas, ---_-__ _-+-@ « ---- -- to home, ~~~ A recelved applause and many were the marks of commendation bestowed upon the national officers for year's worl ‘ the convention will end in ren tivity On the part of eyery member of the corps Is assured ire glad to admit that the corps ie nine a great and batriotic work and one that is truly Ameriean Floating at Saltair-the --- oe > own your present income, no matter how small it may be. It puts you under no obligation whatever to send in the coupen. Have you enough ambition to do this much NOW? the | ation success 1 is to rise in, the I. C. S. will show you how Fou prisoners loan flag," of desecr yan woman too, who e If you will indicate by a mark like this X seen many visi and site register former man, and on the coupon below the o¢cupation you wish The Andersonv ie Prison bos ird of managers report through irah bD Winans, ¢ fea an. Much tn ce way of aye ‘for the preservation of the hi repairs for t Hart been done during the year. ‘The prison tors acring. the showed every struggling along against adversity, striving to make the best of an uncongenial position and a poor salary, the International Correspondence Schools, the achievements of which are known and honored everywhere, make this offer:© possible. there or Sale Kimonos | $1.50, $1.75 and Teves Ofgeers ee ae eports of the other national offieers we re also Heard including cirost of Alice Dean S@iinelaer, Chatt eee Tenn., national, inspector Harrie A Bodge, Hartford. Conn., national coun selor; Ellen F. Daniels, n ational instl tuting and installing officer; Nettie MeGowan hicago, nattonal patriotic intructor ind Mary N\ North, Snow ry4)) Md., national press correspondent Mrs. North has held the office of press correspondent for six years Hei report for th e ye at 0 showed more than 5 ,000 personal letters as well as circu lars anc press. clippings. She report that the newspapers of the countrt showed a uniform disposition to"ald| he corps and its ork in every way Two McInernest $1.50 Tacbuby: courtesies officer aa re Bt Pe: eras t SECO ) tyumfor are L EEEene ea W Sees years, ee Spend sorps§ Stood as a Wwaea ey m. ; by ire ime time THREE POCKETBOOKS ARE FOUNDBY POSTMEN MAN IS RELIEVED OF MONEY IN ROOMING HOUSE ook ‘containing raiload tickets were pie up by postal in for her Is | SUPPOSEDLY DEAD WOMAN PUTS ININ APPEARANCE | ALL "G. A. R. OPER ATOR" On the Bell Telephone for all business elaae the Grand Army enccamptien : Best harness races Wandamere, Saturday en $30.96; ona Ellery''s aeenae Band At Saltair. Last time Pia ates free concerts Madly. 4 and 8 p. m -_-_--*-->oo --_ Morning and afternoon, August Sth pe two trains, returning 1:45 a. 1:3 re. that OA ee putea . O u plies, $30.24 °mae ' ae ikovetnor to name deleg, Seanceor also was iooran to attend "the second annual convention of corps pe rotary tl "4 ests en iis officia 1G i the. R to Salt Laie re Ln li ne arrangemen ) is The funeral of Mrs. Nellie Worthen Ek, the wife of Alma Ek*.~a t daughter of ishop and Mrs. C. 4. Worthen of the F ourth ward, who died in. Ely,; August .7;°. was hela 1 Salt Lake this week. The w an an inmate of the Ely city hospital from ay 27 until she died er death moured by sco ity nd c y ward, ow W hie she was pate an E hosts of friends She satires a a band and an infant ehild George en Invitations were rec received by Governoy William Spry, Thursday, to send delegates to two gatherings to be held S$. Fulhn From East. in the r to get | work of each corps was detailed and praise given for ceived the manner'in whicl yore arGalae BietLa, ne ‘the. ae re itting ‘one. Mrs. Nellie Worthen Pik, Former Resldent of Fourth Ward, Who Died in Nevada Is Buried Here, ae GOVERNOR RECEIVES INVITATIONS FOR Two GATHERINGS IN EAST ten rps ithe G a | ‘i Maria Py LAID IN RESTING PLACE The funeral services Reynolds of the M tlhe "a Mrs.SB Ballxe called ot 1 aat ft ti on ue the Me coinyincidence poumertes h her statement made one yc zo "at the ; nee conyee te when she Palio nee oe W Ex. inte Aten ark ne Lake we ugus o » incl t » BAMBEERGER ue me August 17. Sixteen trains daily pro eo upon encampmen? G. A. R. DAILY OGDEN CURSION. not on average number ‘be Ls ae (b) based on enrollment, $30.99 Impressive Funeral Services Mark the Interment of Georgeje Reynolds. the pup a S of | on property _ 2 ‘city. taxable aT pes (1908) i 7 : moree Ad pee a oy joll eh TH rote ! wen, ae eanitie pet ors )s hs re superintendence and instruction, $357.fie' he Lincoln Post Drum corps of Topeka an. nis organization f players is siiialt, but it: will be long remembered rom its atirring music of tig fife and drum. S. IB, Hall is leader and musical as rector of the Department of occasions Tellef. of mbers" Short been of the flag, reported through Isabel W driver of | Ing the ye 742; number of visits by | pay shatrmansthattersat progress was in question | patrons, ‘9 934; number of visits to pat-| haing made to secure the passage ot now in Sal ns, 1,214; estimated value of school tions that have made tired feet step lighter and weary hearts beat faster {8 finds of absent ‘forhas February 25|| 1Bt radidted Gh school, 946, told a | the from high number school, Captair The flag of Wells, son-in-law ofary the fa-| a z Ney.. driv clos arith Se hea meOtnt of thes Mbattio ce Frederieksburi, in which the chronicler | was badlyI a ey : Veteran Musielang Fro From Topeka, Kan., Make Tired Feet Step Lighter and Weary Hearts Beat Paster. Among of is regiment by Nashville, Tenn." DRUM MAKES number Ms chronicle raham sleutenant resentation ee, at Wrikht.-niso Aepeunned narkably large percentage pupiis :o ne / age ) ) schoo f the | ae luded to the fact that. the Bunker - Hill | ives in defense of the Union in the| (2nd month), 14,784; number o 1pils'| monument is located in his city, and| Yor that rt gone," he wrote And | enrolle vy original re sponded entry with "The Sword the ‘irst of Bunker again-"Wha the next new: year will} month, 15,282; number of pupils enHL" hold in store: for the war-ridden eed rolled by original entry the rest Mrs. Bessie Browning sang "The Flag of the] iA only time can tell." year, 1,492; a Stain" Ochaa: and 579. d- Jackets A Sale of el aeidien harlotte J Wrig nationi rea ade t ering report of a ts emcee 0, 1909 ‘of et 3 a0, and lia j noné Ww the I . i lot i in‘ supplies: on ia a 1 ri 1 ! The tre isurer reported the payment by detached corps of all tndebtedne ant | also he pleasure In reportin I wsseéts than when she took office Mir Erie Pupils . to dur- assisted, andthe ‘total nuimbe I including eth be f lie f ers and members families ha been S celebrate re if "expended » onefittin e ‘Memorial encampment." the army, pay. lowed who was first lNeutenant in the Sixth nual ‘report of Supt Db. H. Christensen, the hey consequences were thinking which men, OD rol ne Ohio. é rho volunteers, kept. in. his and c who : the I figures of the >. city schools gur a for| the success of secession."| Own handwriting records in brief of Sohal bap Paar! ait Sate atthe ie every eng ment. of at year, Benoo 9011 Cis ' ey * acpenae Ontinen, gece eatest gether with ow sonal xperi- | en of 20,114 toe oe aoe The aker said ark ae S er ) ences and impressions, The old leather | of pupils neva 1 2 ercey tage transformations tha + is erne ry icon bound relic ha 8 fallen Into the hands of eek: Wee pore ¢ * ae , Bf aware was that by ue tantneoie Sa ri son, E. raham, a Western 1 nton considering the Tan ves I 4 eltizen was transformed in Lg telegraph ope rata living at No cools In the city can soldier. and he recalled et in aedd , ennne reminSouth Third Bast treet Lieutens ant The largest monthly average of thos ent and SUL SKEe ENE feo' Ele nt Graham died twenty-two years agi belonging to the x¢ hools, in the ‘sec onc events of the' days of. battle. 6. ear having survived numerous battles, ac-|nionth, v 1,748 he Grand Seven Army hundred ana and ae ened a cording to his diary. The G. . R, en-| forty-thr pupils were not absent or flag of the nation, and called attention oenpme nt and the consequent revival | tardy to the fact dur Ing that the } the me oldest flag of -inte in all things pertaining to The report ees the e stimated value in the world, in that it has not been the arent re abelifon makes this relic of| of schoo] property Ja ir to have ae ed. special interes | been a2) 746,433.29, and otra statistics Gilman, in closing. paid afin » ho to. have|are { Utat 1s 1 Extracts now the author given, . tine} uding the ' total cost of tritnite ye the a eaG a ven Ac j| been a ae of fhe old school. The diary | maintaining the schools for each pupll, Ta "pleasure mae is writte = aja fashion, he, "of "in "eye with tellingWill YH, take an|the cost, based on the average people what kind number adhere ees rather than literary gc 2 $35.96 yer capita. ee le hee uF eee Sr he value, nithouew She latter is not lack-|a nd, b on enrollment, re 30 ts Per oe s e | in finest Pars ‘ theo The figures _containe a Paraben in the re‘hd ete He opens the account wit port as follows: ores that we have = , year's impression, "How diffe a nt rated Se he census ie July, 1908, ans the beginning of last year gk all number of pupils enrolled in the pubntndea thee ae. rari tad Seas he peace ore he appiness, in place of schools, 16,774; number . of oe 5 e'¥ that desolates the jana now incipals, and supervisors sip argthe veteran for a Soh ang ee ane HOW many arava men have given the ir ey monthly average number be eee the a. Had. been Separate the Espo) t ao oeae : or iand: June $ uf o ur da ; ellef fund on hand on to hurry Made of an extra quality of the Duck, in the long semi-fitting effect; strapped seams; collar and cuffs trimmed; colors, white, blue tan, lavender; all sizes. reliet rélief fund ex pended $131,495.54. it ub i Nth . + fi ip t us en with its, visit the preliminary Superintendent's SReport His in assisted, follow Without Gen cf t A ledgements 2 field Owns by Father. loved knew inh would t ony a defenter UD his in tofal year, On fin : nee e | Seneral fund 1$155.190 me the whio the the make | og and. all one even "though expended have skirt the gored model and extra full; colors tan, brown, blue, white, rose, lavender; all sizes. in year ending 2,608. corps. and gain In memthe year $43,- L net. During You'll one, for when you can buy a $7.50 Suit for Two Dollars its certainly worth the while, Every one of these beautiful Tailored Suits must be sold in the next two days. They are a handsome, jaunty, two-piece Suit, the coat semi-fitting and extra long, the 1 $32,853.63 had een turned over posts, relief, other than money, agg ratin $65,130:25 had been given mal R. I have Army n A. for ‘the howed been ‘ old, but and that they are I z willing to be been could men days ° grave, I " that' t. as he had almost lost his during the t e months that bea nat the he "ad of the ers to t be ‘Joknnie Jobnni G an,'" " re > said the speaker, the G. Any jbeen nown the husband of ele Salt Gilman. proud to callec L comrade of the Grand Army. hate of the ole oys may feel sorry that they near Indiana first we Nimen nown ‘- president sid c o t the women's oO u eo his mind re dntroduced him a "a comrade of rand Army.' ithis identity of il re imply saying after tion Well, Ketcham said all "Wil ty might look upon the few survivors of|jiam <A. Ketcham of Indianapolis for the Civil war with something of th commande r-in-chief and he went down feeling which he had for the Revolu- to defeat with the grace of a good! plonary. aa Cha an Doane odge, oein Mahe niniie e MEY - - Gilman, SOMERS * Commander had -to:'be Atanding. wid conpa Morning. 00 rorec Boe Shas I= social HS SSS FH Please gation for a before explain, on my ee /attitude EAE CEE in connection with the ee former! thing, a of --- course, _ cannot SEFS*+OBE without how salary which ereereeoe obli- qualify the ams. Traction Engineer Marine Engineer to secure is not in the list, state what it is here Namne= eee Street and No. > City } State ss taken ¢ X. Che you wish ¢ position Architectural Drafts. Structural Engineer Structural Draftsman Architect and eae Foreman Plum Civil Enatnces urveyor Mining Engineer reliepl Foreman echanical Draftsman oreman Machini Electrical Engineer lectrician Power Station Supt. vigator If the position furtlpr I can in I have marked ookkeeper Stenographer riter Show Card Writer Window Trimmer - be EES part, larger COPOPLOCESCO ee ee SSF International Correspondence Schools Denver, Colo., Agency, 1639 Tremont Street eevee Department had. These Suits will be placed on Sale Friday 6 2. e+e ORLANDO had seen ring eee van bap said the are ° war. ‘and. Members tn Good report: of inembe: The faee heeciicnts: Be ime iaited Stated Orlando A. Somers, department comne ts . > a Si nd the other a veteran of t :. RevO-|mander of Indiana G R., made a utionary that busy EOS wish he tee a minutes ESTES his om ne An Extraordinary sale of Summer Suits ... One) been battle, HEHEHE ee : Page it "has in $1.35 | $1.95 HHH a ca oe but ineorres t turne our days," said the speaker = own fault if this is not t case ander Dodge sald there were eight. tne b sr tory; ymetimes found refu g tion on demandg the field fina his of Car VICTOR of price' less-value; so to .meé-the minutes hav béen precious eae the hours goldnas I he str to perform all the duties inc mb apie rit ‘upon the ae a oe. cheer gee! office Neth eon reso UaT ye, Fee, ee : ry anton, t A press wbor ‘the partments the: netoesity ot vernal pi rt he necessity Of personal camining a reps poe tional secretary. % Pils : so | i ween demands h ker said the action lof the Toledo encampment last year, | from THE (Continue nal from more than } Ny today survivors of the CivilArmywar organi: outside of the Grand tion, and sa this was one ae the things ‘to b Feyeo: ee van th look objects of the organization was Idiers t for the rights of the old soldiers in the matter of sion legislation. He also sald that the organization ane to restrain from taking ithe advicethe of oldill soldiers advised friends, who lmight urge them to make unreasonabl: the are turned WOMAN ESE OOEOEESEOOES the SOSH SH SHES HEHEEEHSEES SHES OHH SFESESES of Waist Department Crowded The values in this Section have never been so great; the Assortment so immense. $1.50 and $2.00 $2.25 and $2.50 $4.50 and $5.00 Waists Waists Lace Waists in he evening. The hadours Mrs. Bessie Browning. soprano, and 7 oR Richardson, bass, furnished man 13, 1909. After the Strenuous E. Glowing Tributes Are Paid the Veterans of the Civil War, CITY, HEHEHE Vant Dodge and John Gilman Are the Speakers of the1e Evening. LAKE See ‘Le SALT eee INTER-MOUNTAIN as ROE -- pearances C9 E660 a 60.0400 06OREe 8g Mee THE 2 bs seemed to bs not that of 4a position. echis family is equally opus trial and to my ming did not} alleenivenvar:;.th proof of insanity; but in a lone " @X- | sane care be exercise Ther Was upon his ntirely auccee doir ‘ perience tn court I have aot Known delusions, that he be not ‘treated any worse upon his actal appearances of Thaws action in court, the judge }a client to do that nearly < ; S|) seemed these faceoun to be not that of a sane per= 1s this to say: Jpon my own per-| Thaw did j Upon his examination He the it |} son's. orders that all} ere was upon his face plainly scnal observation of the conduct of became evident, even by 8 OWn ad-/|to m personal view, the loo of inThaw ¥ former Iiberties be reurored to; Thaw. his actions and speech nthe mission, that he holds his , r b definable words, hich makes im. where the im«It ot becor in- SouEouni, both on and off the stand, | llefs as to the evil practices compatible with "die disespline. of W hite,| press of the mind diseased. ive been vaprassnd that he is not just as extremely and jus stron The court t a statement has this to say issued of. by the|of ‘unsound the elder min He was very. nerv-} today as. ever f causes constituted |} Mrs: Henists: ‘The testimony Thaw Jate of the allen-| in the afternoon. ous frequently. sh interrupted. hi delusion in his mind wher e com-'| characterized the {sts Tacialanwict called for vdge the defendant,, to | counsel with su Best s It is not| mitted homicide they are same} Mills as erue She also characterized his present condition, seems to be upon |uncommon for a client at a trial t o ! now. : the whole the more -cross-examination convincing than by the) Jerome of press upon ns SOnnEs suggestions 2 prisoner's. Thaw's Bast fal Appearance. haw's ex a r a her Hie cies Conor a son as a torture and ns Cane. insult to et 4 adiee oe eter part ne fan ax. Bn es man difficulty who in reconcilevery turn S showed 2 D me e : 3 i 1¢n he owas. st ns inightily |} self ae te great a nion reasons: with his past cause and the re mere doing ils ef such aj to defend his delusion, Ni fa cial sts l taser tnen toon courteous even to | |