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Show Saleen andes THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 10 INNER CIRCLE IN ONE WISHES [0 PECK OF TROUBLE BE A CHRISTIAN HE IS FOR J. S.BRANSFORD AT DISCHARGE OF DRAUGHTSMAN BRINGS WRATH OF KEARNS. EVANGELIST MACKAY TODAY FOR RENO, may be with — Re cies Taney UTAH, THURSDAY, VOLUNTEERS’ yes-|train of evils, a. have and been the followers clamoring for of Kearns his ae iy ve oe | Salt Tom tvianetrd Abe a KG against the other main body which | srice supporting Joseph Lippman for rence e in:has thebeen:convention. aareicd a warm i pre — ep Pe | oe . throu ie engi- in compared their the grace evils of ear of drink ete or a = several months ago when the chief executive demanded the resignation of MeMillan if he did not vote for the payment of $20,000 to P Moran for re- | pairs on the board's The outlet bungling Fight discharge aupDeman sewer after had ruined on Kelsey. of Pat from the the Connor prem American Aeacbeen = S $; sacred and often ie cs by ey Bhéoard. have bit- | said he. inner/ otore in age serious! eo CLOTHES CATCH FROM BONFIRE is My mney been down in the family both lived were in lost a as fine the the city committee,"” has not. been business. home. result W. G: Harroun ._c Daughter of ac- morrow. I gambling field who and has ascended, but this will probably succeed 4 right|4 the burned last ture ea Oo Be ye sthrda: is tae one tees ey ifternoon i, .thier lower.tha di bil red oO. ¢ fF ne yao; 2: +4 usvaceie her in : Ta z| et ng Po roun tried bu to extinguish 3 ; hile in the grabbedsfie© twowas blank put about herself and urated with water, and she had extinguished os I irman was t anc Jr the Dr.r. no con- Complaints ~ Regarding Night Crowd in Front of Lincoln House. house to the police deseveral women {n front of the { obs € hat at Dene woke is bein S le run ing INVITATIONS ARE ISSUED. Many Requested to Be Dry Farming Congress at Billings. Z The official fourth annual call and Invitation session of the Dry upon the sidewalk 80 that {fa 1 to at |be done the] ing con ress to be held in Billings, FarmMont meyeet 26,27 an 8. inclusive, been received a the Commercial has club, the | ; emo pone a zy, citizens’ here, and it| liceman an PParan Fh a al tere ucts Tanto five oe eo Jtah take a will of the oe co United prominent exhib ae States, Bta; "the ainintery Ree ease the Th to clear the before ganized meeting rming in semen was in held. beet ey Salt Lake rd_in Cheyenne, = While ‘ L t Y ‘Let I You W long the sidewalk or k TAXATION Both ° th € principal and the interest therefrom are DOUBLY SE. CURED by First Mortgages on Improved Salt Lake Real Estate and our Capital and Surpaid to you the j income monthly, will be quarterly or r semisemi-annually, as you Salt desire. Lake Security & Trust Company 32 Up. Main Street Capital Surplus the warning Is again and | filled. DENIES Meo Los ........... ........... $300,000.00 $100,000.00 Nelson, een of former on the STATE Angeles, reer ees J. chief of police oe stand oe in. the 5 ee Mr. wn regard to orders Fagadhead. f° r trhis aii trial of eran’ former inv {ssue e uinaie areshe ae comUntas READINGS TO BE GIVEN AT THE UNITARIAN HALL disorderly Reading from man’ at ho 9 forr and W. B yor. ‘ Wheelon Heyweod closing Ezra and: Matthew most of them In WhOd? memory the of the officers late and ‘ Ben pean ‘B. This, ram of the meeting hall, No 138 South: ck, |} but : it’s r seems possible, : true— We’re selling a offered. ever “edited Rite This Undertaker and new location, 48 11 Evans embalmer, removed South State street. to HIBLEY-ACMILLAN co, y See and ba upply store in Salt Lake atte their own Printing” office, E. d So. Both McCo oy’s, livery. ae livery. Both phones and Highest price paid for atrictly eges. THE ROYAL CAFE. Week Get one—you’ll like MISS VERNON wa in-.g Shock, he burr it pain said, she tho h deep but that out grafting HARROUN, It might urvived COV i extensive ney kin \ é atin removal by death of our and. fellow worker in the J Heywood. >, humble th the t form sO . fresh t J al i t iny | t i ill tr ) I big from t itlo t bat mer tr nd 1 re t t WHERE THE CARS STOP, BRUSH SHOPP sh Som rly I will} list pect br ll ¢ ind gr les pub h \N ited ] I -t in r er i difficult eAtetiy« at; be loved All and. keenly ee dear frie nd and earne were Tfondand proud that he was ‘the soul of manhood. His death ts and we extend to the of Mr.. Heywood our s neerest Sympathy in their hour of b reavement; and be it further esolved, That these resolutor 1s be pecords d in the minutes of the auxiliary'’s meeting and -a « Opy thereof be engrossed delivered to the widow and: family He ywood “MRS W. ‘MRS. J. “H. H. BAMBERGER rou on poles Trolley the Lake Salt the and placed been have railroad den vork of changing power from steam to H. A. electricity is progressing rapidly. from. Chiengineer: uss, consulting 5 yesterday Lake Salt in arrived cago, and stated that work on the foundation has alplant at Lagoon for the power started ready been A steam shovel {s also in operation in the sand cut near Ogden, getting out material for the fill where. the tracks will be - svated to cross the Oregon Shoré Lin A. C. Young in ANSWERS. Declares Wrong He S the Was Bh: cows, confined to and this subject to the styling Salt ee ee ee Kodak Finishing. Lake Photo Suppiy Cu., 142 Matn. matter to letter, it will not convince matel tote, } re ty r prospect) his « Breeden Office Supply If it has Yesterday afternoon Charles McGillls, Cain nae Red ad Jacobson , were ested by Detectives Chase and Earl Ripley for fight- It took Sheets other 1 le ew polic e On two placed it pre- tage. Ask for Acme Quality. Culmer Paint & Glass Co. Co. 37 East lst Children’s South. and Men’s Store, and we must Oxfords, make all prices leathers to move the goods. in black, all styles, Black Oxfords, $3.50 to $4.50 grades, $2.35 to $3.15 in the boys’ BUT SEE | ee | | | THESE PRICES! $1.95 All ladies’ Tan Oxfords, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 ¢ kinds, made by Cousins, Wichert & Gardine r , and other high. grade factories, to close out all go at th e ridiculous figtire $2.95 All these Oxford prices are made regardle ss of cost; we bought this stock at a big reduectio n, and making prices that ean never be made on good s regularly. Remember, trade, : and the sale, The our original we are bought these were bought for the regular Romney one there is not FINAL FINAL Pay a ‘‘reasonable price’? and insist on something good. on now— All ladies’ Tan Oxfords, $3.00 to $3.50 values, only— TROUBLE You don’t want ¢ heap jewelry. It is almost disgrace to wear it, and an ever constant annoy: mce on account of defects, rely qualities serves the wood to the best advan- 1 $1.45, $1.65 and $1.95 | and ‘ OXFORDS serge: were as these paiair that has been ru n in for ON MEN’S ON MEN’S finish on children’s $4.00 OXFORDS, $6.00 OXFORDS, $2.65 $3.95 goods— 95c, $1.15, $1.25, $1. 35, almost exactly one-half the regular pr ices, Do not wait too long; only two weeks more! SALT > LAKE must durability. We close in two weeks for-remodeling for the new Walk- | =>. Ladies’ Butte, Mont, Aug 25.—Advices .— in this elty today re to the ene cr that efforts to extinguish the fire raging in the tunnel of the Billings and Northern railway, | ten miles north of Billings, have proy d] ineffectual, and that the portals of the bore are now being bulkhe aded, in. the noo) of smothering the flames It has een impossible to get water upon the burning timbers. All trains are being routed by way. of Helena. “The tunne 2] Sunday fire started morning Buy of us guarantee. Ladies’, Ladies’ $3.00 now go at— [ duty Paint have Wind-Up Prices Over sta- the. chief Shannon, desk sergeant : Roof and FINAL NEWSBOYS WAKE “ToL Whe the re "ac hed ce of the letion fully : the elty was ther £0. behind the burs. oe bee: tective Ripl is Said to good, well . be| y be spread of en- He states that he found diseased cattle ranging and SDeNt ering with other cattle whose Ik the dalrymen in Come mned C ordered all diseas Separated others It that the pastures where diseased cows ,had fed were plowed Up and in other ways disinfected. and by greates oO to To vesting g he va made good invesie There ‘were present at the meeting yesterday J. L. Perkes, Yellen R. Jones, at. 3 xs E. H, Peterson, E. eaiibedseoeie: R. A. R anck, W. Tt . Tuttle, “A. H. aera T ton, M. Settle, “E. H 2. E. Baird and Sen F. os “Mahan r Takes All the Leading Members of Police Force to Arrest Three of Them—Much Excitement. ware Og- & im-|}| r stationery, typewrite systems, 60 Vest 2nd So. Both telephones “The largest stationery store in Utah." TUNNEL FIRE IS CAUSING ATWE Work of Changing From Steam * Electric Power Progresses— New Poles in Place. good I » WIL KLNSON, ’resident. Wit BEC efary.”’ ——--2-.—_____ for where those Inprofits on money bibition in the } “anning has addresses | ainst the saloon results He | ntly closed a ca mpaign in = Indians overing veeks, during whk h t 22 towns, addressec 34 | meetings and raised nearly $10,000 for use in’ the oe e fight He is said to in eos and forceful ‘speaker, combining ure Irish re in impressive presence and logic ré 550% 5 friend r elapsed d to take effect rted that many inquirle ived, ane judging fron th questions asked, both Inquirles. are daily bein rece} by Secretary J. L. Perkes: of the Salt Lak Real Estate association with regard to the advantages of Salt’ Lake > r : Michael J. Fanning of Philadelphia, Pa., noted wherever the English language {fs spoken as a powerful factor in ‘the temCenperance fight, avon lecture at the tral Christian hurch at 11 o'clock ¥ has ré¢ fr person west Sune time sions Dealers 1d beer tone { d paring with- American party, } in the highest ay it, SCHRAMM’S light for add h Michael J. Tuaniig Is: Is Scheduled for Two Talks in This City on s unday. In reply to the criticism of D Rieeuce deputy state food and de Ry inSpector, who charged him with « xXxaggerconditions for { ] 50c. __ oe mo D. the mo will President ) FIGHTER OF INTEMPERANCE Placed ° BHowe ae ly r n Brow clty, will be SRE He ot thls invited to attend the meeting 8. Is irr t of t feature ¢ requi 1 irl lays cen that Rr “a G A. R n stlons . encampment y, August te bound 1 1, is 1 t in nuch thin ‘ » Salt Lake ind other cities in the state of Utah wa he unanimous opinion of the members of he Salt Lake Real, Estat issociatior ho met at he regular semi-monthly eeting t the Commercial club yester la ifternoon xt much business was scheduled to me befor the me g& and the prineiil discussion had to ae with the results {the ene umpmen t Although not many eal estate Lles have been made so f r ult of th Isit of the ve terans ur i iends » this city during the irt of this month, still hardly tl ex] ——_____+-~»@> Dr. to Bea t f nd im the VETERINARIAN “Up by Hiey- t take l t I l are the xillary of the American membe party, “adopted the following resolutions “That we deeply deplore: the untimely and wnterpretation of selections Bernard Sha “Man and 81 and Olive Schraine 8 “Dreamas,"’ to- Unitarian i Pow Oost he interment will be in the City cemetery beside the graves of his mother his wife, his two-asisters and his brother In Memoriam todaIbe, OF jPolice ofticers testitiea || HARDLY oday Es- members of the lodge. Of the active pallbearers all BreElks! Ree rely MACEEA ree aay mig- hey. peaE spear pa ; , Manderfield, W. J. ‘Halloran and at M. ae Ee K " rsons |criminate Broadhea roadhe was at eae tain of police unr Kern, and succeeded him as chie t olice, Oswald was the alleged ‘Tenderloin ne at the time Broadhead Was capta nd has testified that he paid os ern and Broadhead money for proection and Mackenzie. Judge A. Marshall, Judge ers, Judge W. M. Mx Carthy Ww jillam.. : congress 3 or-|Chief as H. Broadhead for 1907, where the first | bribery,of Police T de ed. very statement made ‘The second congress | by Nic and Oswaid that would tend to in- in January, 1908, the Wyo., last February. Your Dollars Work, and that Leading Knight A eivetnnc the establishment atateas and ex eri. them being the biggest value you were outl 1 t Indiar ighter t being engaged -to assist Friends Will Be Honorary Pallbearers—Resolutions in Memory of Deceased Passed by Ladies’ Auxiliary of “American’’ Party. At each complaint the poHonorary pallbe erara, aor Mr. Heywood on the street has been instructed | will be Colonel Vall) C.-M: eed but the guests ¢ aj 1f you invest your money in our MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES, issued for $100.00 and multiples thereof, it will EARN 6 per cent NET interest, for the _Certificates are EXEMPT “FROM plus, 0 t irt & full tabdli w walk ¥|to clear the sidewalk, the house soon forget of agriculture, the of states, Presidents of agriculturalernors colleges and, § fact, to. nwhe gre interested in’ ‘the ar an roblem. One of the principal of the oa rar ming congressundertakines this year wil! ° vocating and fightin for n legislation lookin:ne of n ore experiment ment farms. about mind ‘Real Estate Men Believe G. A. R. Encampment Was Good for City. Will man } sured r Benjamin B. Heywood to Be | Buried Today by the Elks‘:: dl “the nt W ee in thirtes n minut ni ! Ss patie las that his patient | salsald > movement to b or the Elks. He was an arpelled to hold up ihe sii rts or get them dent worker for i uccessful COMipTE tion. ne R ev. : P. A. Simpkin of eae eee c a a to puss Congregational walk in} ‘funeral serv vice. udge a a odwin, : ‘3 a ‘assed about one-third | lifelong friend of Mr. 2 : met evwood, sitting will dethere the eulo mark about me hink something should re Sitios Tr Ww. Collins, Esteeried wome { alone up the street wiil teen Lecturing not have to walk through such Knii ht c IKxelsey Chaplain P. P. Christensen and Tyler Many complaints have been made rowd.” D to the| [, Nickum. will take part olice department in the past few months the Elks ritualistle fyneral ceremony, in both about the sidewalk at the in front of the Linodge rooms and at the cemetery coin hou tne place Present if there them see your in question any b of nt Ind the rom L otte lal tak tub, and she ei pp other she sata W seconc flames n ,te her hom ma to ald t use a ° Conn matter followed Feature Fair n ible ture Complaints were made partment yesterday by that First South street Lincoln L. D. Beer Beer eer the in h Iplor { bath the a} pr or bein + | footed yesterday that he would resign Started to walk and when I reached ‘the from his office {f McMillan is named. Lincoln house I was com Pelled to walk Kelsey declares he will stand his oe me On the building side of the! The funeral of Benjamin B. Heywood Ground in the Connor episode, and that | Sidewalk men were Ilned up for the enAli. ba‘ held this afternoon: at-4 osloak r o tire distance, two deep, sitting in chairs. | ¥ e hi S z ; Reiwies Nines fen eee a “3 On the gutter side of the sidewalk. where | from the home of the Salt Lake lodge H ere . th e ma tt er rests, t e but t e eis a there some ironT rails, the men interest were|of Elks. literallyare stacked, Mr. Heywood during his life was ere expectorat—| on-active; member developments are promised by of the Biks'-lodga and the E Irish Orator aloon have and have led a by meen ving in ihe to combine forces with some other political party to effect the defeat of | | said; night about 10:20 o'clock the man who has “gone out after the | ‘Tuesday W@S_down town. I live : city engineer's office.” Kelsey said flat- and his friends acuta finally disposed o in and come Just is DEALERS REPORT Roof Paint Acme Quality PLAINS” MANY INQUIRIES | I i night that, with h¢ mpera- +> bel normal, he feared. that +| eee pow be able to recoy +] he a Sela! hydrant, owned n Rgdtune katt cine wan eardToe eee ete nee Vernon | Harroun = the screams be ciliginee effect upon the city engineer, and yesterday he was in fighting “mood, Kelsey makes no concealment of the fact that he is for John S§. Bransford for mayor first, last and all the time for the forthcoming American party convention, but will probably support Lippman if he is chosen. But if, by any chance, H. G. McMillan is given the | preference, the city engineer and his staff will work against the chairman of the board of works arfd now threaten | ing, and there is a full run of sizes. asso Offered—Indians ha the |< er + part's and oxen, u MeD 1G | x| Be eae 2 Oxen Id }and Flames. teetee recovery Extin- crusade incest communication” to the cltyancouncil the’ nday night. The “serfous charges," it ts sald, will be ae Kelsey has advanced office and has discharged some of ne best men, notably Pat Connor. In Fighting Mood, e developments have had pleas- and attractive are Patterns ot be fl l f th Inland Em | fo u in th reat I | Plat I will be the g it fasi rh big vatth ll | ting he neg from Her | leave for Reno, Nev., to start oc ecs ces scomeaey Tee | there against the drink and Irs. Hiarman r ubbish | n was burning evils. understand the | the yare a the rear of 1) h her home is big, but I the bigger thethat field, | o'clock sterday morning when re with God’s help, the bigger the work clothing caught fire. She did not ae “The services in Volunteers’ hall wil) | t? ees ete we hac ane Be ou the = go right on, however. There a be no a aaning. she ran to aie haan of Mrs. Tetit E in wenlecih the acini fight on um the De Dev WwW arroun, next door. has made it is now Shesiawiecaed, but this wit moneys rpo did guish f pas and Finnally EMICaEOMAcEH is here for the worker. I have not been + in any city of the same size where|¢ there was so much for the evangelist But for a time I must leave you. To- said by party leaders that it is about time to bring him to an understanding that he can not run things just as he a 9° demand was made upon Kelsey yesterday that Connor be returned t cepted at all by, Kelsey, appointments, own his I will Here for Big Next Btate Thirty n Mrs, away in’ closing one (saloons and that (+iot herclecs: beink one was located just beneath my nose. | + wis from at St “There is plenty to do in Salt Lake in : ; 1¢ 5 sme. yor ! the way of reformation. A great field eee. oy that he be given his| | closing law “$ATTLE if TH depths," “I had a magnificent furniture] Grand Rapids not many years position again as chief draughtsman. It is promised that such a request go before the council Monday night, all the American party mem- Bereta the demands of ues the there party. to-back The old up slogan of the party, that ae man can get aS appointment without the approval o styles. season’s this res ae wunched drinking. Yes, I even served a term in prison as the result of the curse of drink. thank God, I eaw through the race of ButJesus Christ the evil my way and repented. The first thing I did was to start In the saloon] brought to time and be MRS. EDWIN Rees ae e charges will be made before the council Hext, Monday night against wee Connor is a power among the younger members of the party and has stirred up the “‘advisory”’ board to action ees has made a demand that Kelsey be | will and | a meeting last night fifteen into the is 50initiated Ss many more ipplication ' be act on at the ne be held meeting which ™ ilk: tht y_celebration. regular results crime,” sald ce for ¢ eine of Tidin. appearance Be ane that holds deepest | Thirty party, the that good: ractl work.|j, 4 stirring appeal hose of his hearers who Indulged in liquor to fer,f | Sake it and bow before the mercy seat ann of the Redeemer. aCe of night the closing Pcl city made he His 0 ae is Own p . In his characteristic vay Mackay, after Indorsing w ves had the|< said office on Tuesday only made whe ter the fight on Kelsey from the circle of the the } thoug shown | | (0uen was ecretary Jast prosecution the At members a that z fight ible parade to aa all of which ae S.MeSworks; Bransfordin ne een ae — “ any That’s the price we put on a special lot that contains values up to $29. Mostly Benjamin Snits, and all in cunesnt: - She that whoever kissed the al wi es ately lead. = drin fee ae ae*k eee Riga“Strong tate iaan in st ited pleased the siren-like maidens yeau| titul of face and figure of pAIndia aviphelice Petisaprctors put. city work by Gicitniae ata eaMilian of“ the board ; of pub- niger. foeity Medtilian eee | assopos Buy a $9.75 Suit Today sadele } 5 ie eadly pois f the inefficiency of | Whoseap lips lurked suc : h deadly polson ae great Martin, tion, a ; s aire ea ees MeMillan Clerks" Retail effort every I zabor day lend the — pictures the terrible evils of strong drink ye danen thet gies val nie Is almost | and exhorted her hear TS to FOrsake a ; “r « of rum and take up the banner aegarpection on public wor with prominent| | banner ce D 5 ‘ T “or > ar 2k funny, 5 has e3 been busy sre injy, | | Of Christ. That her remarks struc party and party workers ee slag fee aera Arar Corlienre to bolater ao an organization | ee ean hi eaiades ee Sn aeaal: i Lake will make —— suce vas decided at a This in the roomé assoclation g ot the if James Kerch, on West Temple street, to. discussing last night In addition the clerks took plans for the parade, up the matter of Sunday closit The meeting was well atten summer weather draw y-five clerk being present atic mn will form. in the seventh | pie Labor day made that ks who possibly. c: n get off dut the 1 short timé line thought that a good repres I will be seen: in the line of president of the W. C Srerurd a Gainbercincs Taken Up at the Regular Meeting. The to ‘kay at : Veakiaspansie’“re ofpeesAmerica Sr aty. Engineer r the 1. first©- time a, in his Mackay th e Cegite terday, and for the : f the | headquarters on Commercial s ‘ long fight with the chairman ¢ in | night, one lone convert raised his hand board of public ; ee da &against | | and signified his intention of leading the the open in a determined sté and eas life from now on. The printhis candidate of the American ee | mal speaker at the special temperance ; c s last night was Mrs. EE, E ME Galatia, nthe cena ore | elation LEAVES NEV. he = Matter of Sunday Closing Is| MEETING by AUG. 26, 1909. GLERKS PREPARE | FOR LABOR DAY AGED WOMAN MAY DIE FROM AWFUL BURNS an appeal to reeloque OWIngs loquent Following strong with itsan resultant nouncece strong c drink, Joye I for mayor, named 7 ” . “ans this fall, Is McMillan i CITY, Appeal Against Liquor Touches the Right Chord in One Convert. Engineer Kelsey Is “Off the Reservation’ With Warpaint On. “Tf LAKE Romney MAIN ST. ST CITY UTAH ° [TAE MARK OF §talo~~ GUARANTEE] | Closing Out Sale HARDING SHOE Co. 214 Main Street ae: City SALT |