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Show 19, 1909. SEPT. SUNDAY, CITY, UTAH, LAKE SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 2 CHICAGO GRAND JURIES PACKED Chicago, Sept. issued Baldwin 18—Bench today of the by eerie BY Jesso court for A. John secretary of member and Holland, commission; the Cook county jury Nichol A. Martin, seoretary to Alderman Kenna of the First ward, and Wilan lis J. Rayburn, real estate The charge against the three 1g that they conspired to draw names of grand jurors in a manner other than that by state’s a. special attorney's ~— Wife be office, On AG _ aad anita of Dr. Frederik ti investigating the jury drawing methods | are: President, D. F. Free; vice di for wee dent, J. E. Jensen; secretary, : A-) ised Dickson; treasurer and manager, x J-} ttorney general, A.eect the aaa far explorer. what that| ‘Reforms “We the clean and cause to In ° otf e a the igh ot Cook vata anc’! {eased on andbondae arrested be grand of ted of the certificd. A the in the FIEND equal have been mires The figure to eta he admit- over ies, real estate rebecca WELCOME | A Sid Ee: me ndable Aa oe ful and} eat elvle waite ate r ae = eH Intot com- lass 0 friends, I ar n beatoaae country, iS Tow : GRANITE. CORDIAL aoe I —— can, thine 1. pay that and I nave: staying tontg! a : a 2 | ments in virtues of ve borough ©. + ieee. eee of luncheon served on Paul auditorium. he p I mporary eon had peSECM tne the | that 4 a been concludes ge parating th i you will are welcome, memory of ‘audi- | advanced ene on anc understand Minne- this a g @ ge : sigh that t Old dear | welcome my si. lo whole eel Those | life charred rescued have should and blackened lumber from further ravaging extinguished. remen made In this slight progress, way and be held. This feature was called|tee, which is composed of Dr. J. served the the merely flames, deluge. to which Increase leaped the Joseph Tp bb, man he Ms and re tired to his rm ae for starting fo a. thr ree-} iur rest tendered ‘him tonight at the Min. auditorium. the @hy: the preeiieht made no aS BH, Dr. We | Agricultural it 1ant ta erie kG nong those who | . politicians and busine >33 mon erence Caine, Captain John “A. Widtsoe officer, college, and Thousands eAIeAN when | _, the blinded | ao higher ra pened who voted The he got Ba} ioe Luckily, most of the office furniture | 2t° and all the fixtures of the drug stores done’ and grocery stores In the bottom floors of the lumber company’s buildings were rescued before the fire reached them. ‘These were piled about the street in contusion, completely blocking the road‘ays. Sheriff Protects Public. Sheriff Sharp and his deputies were on the ecene, and had long lines of rope stretched within er an hour after the tr rtopie in the rescuing of fixture Most of the firemen and ie kept on the scene all were scape and three streams that fee epresentatives “abanfe tn intho the impression “tarite fight, into what earnestness “Mr.° Taft “Insurgent” he had e left by Tawney In apparatus the night of der the great masses boy charred lumber corporation = You May Not Need to Change | Now But when the necessity of a change 1 15 pressed harder on waited. territory y os William of the state Alma George C. D. Clayton, judges Py yper. of Children. Sa aatay Smoot called attention to the plans for the presentation to the presldent by residents of the city of the painting of the Augusta natural bridge, in San Juan county, by Artist H. L, A. Culmer, and said it has been suggested that an engraved description of the picture should accompany it, so that the nature of the painting should be known to persons seeing it in the White House or wherever it may hang. ane inscription suggested is as follow “The great Augueta belies: San Ju county, Utah; span, 320 feet; height, 265 feet; width ‘of causeway, thirty fe et, being far the largest natural known. Its splendid lines and shapely proportions make it one of the wonders of the world. ecame a national monument by proclamation of President Roosevelt, Presented to Honorable William H. Taft by the citizens of Utah at Salt Lake City, Sept. 25, 1909. Painted wt A. Culver of Salt Lake City." ‘The matter of the proper time and occasion for the presentation of the | painting to the president was taken up, and it was decided to have the presenta| tion made at the oo park celebra- the > spee ch: Celebration. Paul audi- good cral times always fortune him— seysoil of Minnesota—and from a a ae de- on the receive personallt o the state of that “aves sincere | tion on Saturday aftern him The question of the Mecciativs In a fervent prayer be spared to you and With hie.“ability, wit his courage and with his e common sense, he cannot be spared. He {| er not alone fo. the people of th se the nation, who = will insist in time that he ehall serv them : now, pee I do feel | r a stran an audience! inaenificent “otr ucture St. Paul. r remem that und er the Kindly: favor of the distingutshed piens bisho of St. Paaul, alt tho suffeoH n t from ovrate fostival st nee als: I was enabled oOo expre to you ome two years ago gratitude for. your then cordial receptition we entered upon this scene, there was eee ere us bu t Old Glory, I had bo up on me what It em ‘opportu nity e titular head of to ‘I unite with God that to meet you Coffee may act slowly in some cases. It does act sure ‘in 4 out of 5. When yon get too bad off, quit coffee and use “‘There’s a Reason’’ oo Postum Cereal Giniginy,; Lt4., Battle Creek, Mich. is xNy £:-wtreat AN i 1 r aistr] South - tr lots the ut all personality. “it 13. the headship of It th ts} G./ decorations o g stand to be erected also will a earried out by the committee. Brief reports also were presented by > MeCornick, chairman of the mance committee; C. W. Whitley, on the plans for the visit of the president transportation ever tinue for'a of his poneuet his life. The sence of Chairman-D. Cade and Twin the inspiration of Cities. “Now, my 7c poner: ae thought that comes over en he visits these two beautiful cities and v Vv sees how much Lord has eo for| you in the way of natural beauty Is rey you oe to u ao ao re oe rea Bul a nneapolis ou ee cwin nd the borough pena neapolls years ago, el when z mber twenty Vv | was’ solicitor gen- for ae No. ‘1—President Captain Archibald Matt, W. Bu Mre. ene ment special agents, No. 3—Charles C, Wagner, stenogaes Bs Murphy and four lo- rapher; cal committee ar No, foxes Secretary Wen- for classes, . rushed up act, and eee to at Weather im him y snickering anc 1 threw sinc 4, v aver! 1? had any trouble ona and —EE ee a a mill, wily as cel 1 blows PILES tho end sald: great.| satis- | Forecast ea CURED res arty res when es a dyna 18 va nn — miles an AT 7) Joy blind or suffer address, ¢ pré rom. truding Ah ie by. vi for will serenade President | mall Y 1 ne itching ho ‘a send some tefalc with ati sorption of th -vutke St es wr r own locality if requested {immediate rellef and pe srmanent cure asnd no mon ' but ot sured. toM tell others ML this: otter. Write today | eae oa me P, Nott 1e, Jing for Today: Fair, AUDIENCE. ne ee i , oy place ‘now, ‘but was Reduced Prices Are Unusual at This | | . | e Time in the Year This is just the season when fall goods are beginning to be needed and when the merchant, who eteaie ee no. poreto Neve |@ =move, and is making special and unusual reductions —_= if to close DEALERS, token SHH US ist for a look. ” own you endid lot of Men’s Suits, many oft ch are suitable for fall and early Ww wear; colors medium and Nghts regular values up to §15 ovat #eeeeee « ce fe an r ISHERIES CO. West If you need anything i m or Boys’ Olothing, let us suggest interests, come here and i ; ‘eo $5.00| 25c Boston Garters go at 20c. 75c Neckwear goes at 55c. 35c Men’s Hose go at 25c. $2.00 Fancy Dress Shirts go at $1.60. 75c Soft Shirts go at 60c. i5c ‘‘Arrow’’ Collars go at 100. or BOOTH lots. of Men’s your Dipped from the sea into new cans and immediately sealed air tight. The still with them Sea and serves real tho At All FIRST-CLASS out all broken the way that, ‘6 Another lot of Men’s Suits; good, serviceable garments; medium and light : at value Removal IN GUARANTEED CANS |. South. BEFORE MOVING. J. C. Watson Transfer Co. The People . O, Ind. 166%. Who Watson, Trest You Right. Manager. Bell 3468. Winslow's the To Get a Clerk, or a Position as Clerk A good Clerk is a valuable investment, Many a sale has been lost for lack of tact, courtesy or enthusiasm on the part of a Clerk. You get your pick from scores by inserting a Want Ad under the heading “Help Wanted—Clerks” on our Classified page, or, perhaps you may just by reading the Want Ads see what you want of those wanting positions under “Situations Wanted—Clerks.” You get the best of retail and office Clerks this way. If you are a Clerk now and want to better your position or are out of a place, it will cost you but a few cents to get in touch with the best of business houses. 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Soothee are ap.” other kind, Tw y-five cents b GUARANi BED UNDER THE Poop AND DRUG ACT, 1906. ERIAL NUMBE!: 1008. B METHOD bleeding, P yourself ceed. 3 ill z tre: = tre eatment froe hour HOME ABSORPTION NEW out, SS in ae at the manager) him, excitedly Toom From $3.90 Up for thelr ae fine. You are doing is exceedingly well na- OYSTERS Reception. Peter “ature: Babe Sept. to reports, fram health, ts very s follow A.,.and James Sloan, jr., meal ‘agent. C No. 2—To be occupied. by govern- been Tey slok | St.. the abC, Jackling of the have piece. to his amazement, suddenly BOOTHS 10—Mayor and city council. will be placed at the disposal lent’s messenger during his and two seven-seated cars at il of the chief of police. CZAR OF RUSSIA SAID i10 BE INiN POC POOR HEALTH the must the for fire tn Specially gorviceable and nursery. in the next act, wor ae of the audlout nothing “Fine, man, The audience com-/} Portland, Ore:, Sept. 18.—The body of a young woman found in the WIItatu river last night has been identified as that of Miss Louisa Rice, who disappeared six months ago, It» is believed that she committed suicide. committee, and reported that. the ten automobiles which will-be.used for the president and party and the escort {in ee pyar the route, will be occupied Spry, and BODY FOUND ININ RI\ RIVER AT PORTLAND IDENTIFIED o the Cotntry club Friday afternoon, for a luncheon and to witness a game of golf, and to we Alta club Friday night, d by George N. Lawrence ‘for the program to aa followed at the Untversity club Friday night. E. A. Wedgwood, adjutant general, announced uae a portion of the Utah gue national dnd the High School “ “report ie dpe in court “80. of the assoc lates any & hot drink at gutomobiling. without heat Retains. twenty-four hours. Spuer peaplewns dt "thatonkedte wnto thatannsarit wasat con-thelH prices. sells hisHowawlk: goods at fair prices, mustStoreget is hisforced regularto the Gardner supreme and in he | of the second ot hait- as large th os sali hans fleeghabalh mg ay \ The monster band of 100 members of | the local unton of the American. Federation of Musicians, under Professor Anton Pederson, will serenade President Taft at the Knutsford at 8:15 a. m. Sunday, and at 845 will escort him to the tabernacle. The musiclans who will! compose the great band tender their services as a.compliment to Senators Smoot and Sutherland and Congressman Howell for their services in behalf of the American Federation of Musiclans in congres 9 a. ‘m. Sun day the Tabernacle ohetr: Evan Stephens, leader; Professor McClellan, organist; assisted by Mrs. Anna Colburn Plummer, soprano, and the big band of the Musicians’ union will give a notable program at the ernacle,. The .big band will play when the president leaves to review the school children, and will then go to the ¢ Ireron Short Line depot, where it wi. play when the Luria gee: leaves the tabernacle, where an organ recital wiil be given on Saturday and an address by the president delivered on Sunday was taken up, and it was reported by Senator Smoot that the auditorium would be decorated in an appropriate manner with bunting and flags, and it is prososed to have a picture of the president underneath the large star on the front of the organ. Dr. G. B. Pfoutz reported briefly on the plan for street decoration, saying that it is intended to have Short Line depot Sunda rley made D encase ve Taft at the Knutsford hotel from 5:30] to 6:30, and will escort him to the Uni- |} versity club at 6:45.. There Held’s band | will serenade the president, _and the| to &, cort “the president to the Alta club aaa play there until | a nt, be- | cadets, with thelr band, will be at the y always will recollect seeing | Ri rande depot to receive the prestiae th aun and dent on his arrival Friday afternoon, in “the the} and at Liber the ligation to become pa- tee the president from the ta orrice: the Music tho tegaarar y hea it alwa will ar thought, closed (Philadelphia Times.) Sothern, in hi 3 prime, was someE an. He had the repuz e to move t Fourest 5 a { ; mead preparatory APPRECITTIAVE at Professor J. J. McClellan, chairman of the music committee for the Taft rec« D- | tion, announces that the Fifteenth In-|} antry band of Fort Douglas will meet the president Friday afternoon and es- | j}cort him to the fort, serenading him| while he remains there. During nr breakfast at the Commercial club Sa urday morning, the Orpheus club of this | city, under the direction of Alfred H Peabody, and the Graham male quar “tet | will be heard in several selections. At} 11 o’clock the president will hear an or- | gan recital at the tabernacle, when Or-| ganist McClellan a officiate; Mrs Emma Ramsey Mo soprano, and Professor Willard Weihe, violinist, as-| See This recital will be strictly| priva ' The Titteenth Infantry band and the High School band will alternate In selections during the Liberty park program. Saturday afternoon. The. Ladies’| Pp 5 on your nerves, heart and stomach, of course you'll be farther down the hill. of Car No, One car of the pr stay here, the dispos mH w my Ughtful et the St. sald: you by the action of coffee POSTUM ¥ the mitteemen untill before Lasen- ReAtreeen ae Or Spee Toe whe} of Minnesota, Sse “{nvatinng for the tariff bil i eek ercheth by oe president, participated in the Twin Cities entertainment Senato:or Clapp “of this state co was stantly with t * eee sary oe day and in introducing Mr. 6 St. Paul auditorium referred m5 a a only the president, “the of many of sage of ernor. volunteered a tattoo on the blackened ruins antl daylight. Today the steamer will “continue to pump and, in the opinion of hief Glore, the fire will srmnoulder unfor several days to co The officers of the Granth au ne : dvo t oh c a it: Be re t fire ae e of discus:| fact mit cere In his address at torium the usresident such as to blister the faces \the firemen and those ane ha Mleventh has results. steadily increasreadily adaptin ake . om owler, New Tk | '# DIED.Se mtn Sun Press association, Wiliam Hoster, Hearst News Service and four commit- HANSEN— Sept 18, Hans Hansen, aged | 70 years, As residence, 1306 West teemen. Eighth South street Car No.-7—Sherman: P.. Allen, - uP New i Funcral notice: later York Herald, Harry Is. Dunlap, w York World, Gerrit Fort, Ps to nach Sgeiegl it sue pe ai pte of : wc o President of the Ney fpcentral| good enterprises an cre abis rojects: adra our éommittee men. | The Bankers’ Bo any rz, a ne ne ee “ar No. ae 3 staff. " : e . 4 Car No. %—United ‘States eerintors, T. Superintendent Christensen said he expected the gathering of schoo) chil| dre on for the grand review by the president next Sunday to be the largest ever held in tho state, estimating the number at from 15,000 to 20,000. The comand choked the gallant fighters. a mittee will get reports from the various Several hundred tons of coal, owned Th peech evidently made a deep impublic and private schools and other Inby the lumber company, soon caught pre ssslon in this section, and representastitutions which are to participate, on fire and gave off so intense a degree of| tly ys of both the insurge nts and “stand. the number which they will have, and heat that the firemen were further han- |p: itte rs’ in this_center, of , “insurgency” space will be reserved in Brigham street taken somewhat aback by the dicapped in the fight in that quarter. were thoroughness of the “president’s state« r those who are to participate. The Water thrown’ on this mass of ms Teter Vow te Bical flag” will be an. important fea- which : Wed ee. OF ae : | supp The. Ho [welfth night had fallen they had confined the | aitke. “the w inona speech of la night, fire to the central yard, where numerous | in. wh the president made « ie ar a piles of lumber continued alternately to | po ao with reference to the poe in biaze and smoulder, sending off great | an@..thos members of. the Repub can black clouds of smoke, Bune 4 i faced an audience which filledened ; slid | i TS eee |streets is sald to b ing. he crowd had assembled du- | avin een (ot eal TO CITY LAKE each pers son a 7 bee nn | SALT luncheon Ting the presented with the small Am fin, | Sete ceo [the and when the president turned | DO HIM Onn de N Ww. chler, Dr. J. J. Richardson| od: seat at the guests’ ta able he looke L mea four committeemen. a waving field of col t | 5—Rohert * T Small, the Asso-| San After toa thehag! state speech ‘the where ee fad | Continued ed from Pago : 1. ciate d Press, Robert H, Hazard, the| } driven capitol, hac beer Intended that public reception | the members of the children’s commitU ee y and /“ C oe ae | of the flames, it was speedily torn apart | bi ind. et polis and the smouldering * fire within it en .} neaDuro tirely who. : an vi aan _ “ attempted to dra . And 80 the] ofr on account of Governor Johnson's Ill- Kingsbury, A. C, Nelson, state superin- | iremen were compelled to fight from the | ness and the president appeared for only | ¢onaent of public instruction; S. M. Bar-| exterior. few minutes on the south Gulscay CO en hat ag police: Principals George | Their faces blackened and their eyes|express his gratitude to a great crowd ' 43%, B Folsom, 8Supervisors| r som, Eaton an on the terraced lawn for. its) A. atheredpratiog bloodshot from the heat and cinders eat John S. Welsh and William A, Wetzell,| the-fire Jaddies faced the solid wall ‘oF Superintendents B. W. Ashton, G. M. red flame for hours, steadily -en= Tenderéd a Banquet. lwrumford and John Hansen, ir., Captain eroaching on the territory of the flames. chidintewaarthen “arie atk: :to| Cc As each pile was L.n cant iene, ectet J ee ae Sa the:| 60 , <0 whick wh school thought his when ture study seems to be a favorite sul -| ject, and specimens are adding. dally to an. interesting collection ae the aye week the roof of the | ademy. buildlr has been n\ verted | int o an obs erve ha ory bythe a stronoms | class and many pleasant as well as instructive ho ours hay e been. spent the: re. ‘ [nature : up something di ffer rent to. ths | civio Among ; | Sugar “Hou I} ha tire wt 3ut eneyut of down ing the vacation, this text being plainly shown in the prompt organization of basket ball and tennis clubs any- digest! on. clie ca s eee gee, e w the |denta of that this” \ “in. thls cite in this So u an | Told tes =) ere SORCERY, jmest. NENceieea’ bor wav Mattet rts Pe atea another borough ONE x country this toutinee ‘6 a Yo the| St.| to "do | nablo bee than the|apolls at a brief stop after and i. Bi 5 here pea renin tho direct | un der motored club Country friends, le aside, m tut I hope, joking was ent pr the rhere stage ” fr “om the main body orfum were lifted and _ tl} | !f qualities which a tom: of hat 1 and they become Minneapolis and. Annexation week satisfactory. of students is new girls are call Santanet ns to the rules and regulath 15 | fled.” Za and there is every promise of a pleas“Satisfied,” rep ilfed Sothern. Why, I ressfl ant and successful year haven't had a laugh this evening.’ The athletic spirit of. SN years “You bet your lifa you haven't,” Teseems to have been astrenethened durplied the mz inager, hotly "We caught! t 0 lddlo ale | makes | a [has nehar W preaae spirit nent young old settlers very nee ng, the ‘3 Wh nae second with. qualities. eee Paul. “My The WORMS said: the preside pausing great, wave of; laughter wub-| ia aia. ible IS ecatinucd trom. from Page aul n ie : | to much The MOST metho death go $125,000. dnd their oe tan & 1. Continued from Page [ portion of the vast amount t of of valuable v: lumber within the enclosure of flame. The lumber was packed in long rowSs,| and as the fire reached Its height made of these avenues great ; of heat and flame, through which it would {t might divisions. HIS WORKS AT as a possible Paul he Much pothe ne Loa fetid of | the company will -———— go over $75,000. selected oe manrier HAVOC &t| fight, | St much ls FIRE was the carried tour—13 a0 the Newwas York Fire byand thethe Home MutualFire,in| to see what ma Js tnin re- citize jury Meervice similar regular of the entire amount only about -| was covered by insurance. This} three}, names are box $100,000 at about for petit jury lists. prescribed men are alleged to The three accused have substituted other names for thos drawn officer end {mprovements were listed at $40,000, and the stock at a similar ee ops Law, the jurors a sealed commissioners fliness that Of ‘ing the names of 1,500 eave been examined for by th the According to the report the youngest nunn's, the company’s latest assets are placedof|having ita and bring” them out ae S rs sa selecting afterward the state law from , of : first shortly Pitiriatona Under prospective at random named cover the total loss, although commissioners’ there will 3 oo uries in Cook ¢ Rayburn was the last Toward $90,000 and room, which is rotten “We have been working, on this for! several mace, and when the ev our 4s produced pererenain ; The ia | it started. Wayman sa when the flames were well under conlicht on | trol, he ventured an estimate of between throw hole re Hansen. 0 Attorney propose darkest ee the State's ACADEMY. MARY’S SI: | } to lack of spirit {|as ho would get he could ence, i ak eta es pat RHC RES Wh it that time no overwhelming indlca- | tions of the two cities to come to- Gpermentien othe Jor tho drastic] (ie scene of the fire immediately after] | But you have gotten, all ver, a | warrants action, oda. as have can moment it oe took They were. they comical the ee and as the evening of seriously resolve ed mo they near traction grew anyat laugh to not firmly more and it do or say. e that funny particularly Ea oe sete ack surprised much. night, shouts of apthat he did not get any the Between | proval from the auc dience. 560 firs t and second acts he ev on went : zs r required by law Coming at the height of the trial of Inspector McCann for allegzed grafting, news of the action based on althe leged tampering with the jury lists caused great excitement in legal _ political circles. The complaints which the warrants were issued were drawn Bottle You nal ce nts drugs and obtain 60 the a Thermos rar Apply this, and if of posiam. et the trouble {a Sey stops at once and be get down aa ee a few days it may posi as thia is the way been eczema, t 1 d in ied cases of eczema, acts In the worst ono, herpes, blotches,s, totter, plies, other and barber's rash, }ealt rheum, Sens and all surface forms of itoh, scaly scalp, ons. corey will write to the Pies cate .f No. % West Tw Laboratories, gency 7 can ae York, New street, fifth euffic = & eae free of charg? mall surface or sare eczema small a cure to and remove pi rernight ov complexion a ples in twenty-four hours warrants Judge circuit With | | termineal olin to hard 18 it Somotimes .: for {a a: sign a skin affection kr wv hether blood disorder eczema. Even physicia g is. zied in their diagnos ts to go to the 4 any one affitcted seth| s Co., or any £96 Srug CLEANING UP IS PROMISED were a Skl n Affec: to Tell whether Blood nie ie an Inherited Disease or Not. How Bench Warrants Issued for the Commissioners on Charge of Conspiracy. COMMENT ON THE MATTER THE STATE’S ATTORNEY. | Eczema if It Disappears, IlIt’s You don’t have to be an EXPE “RT in advertisin g to become a Classified advertiser. All that is necessary is to become acquaint ed wi ith the way others do, then use your OWN common sense and state ; in a brief, direct way ina Want Ad—bring to our office and WE to you in a day or two at our office do the rest —which is to DELIVER —RESULTS, (Copyright 1908, by George Matthew Adams) |