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Show THE For Teas Cases. to Commutation. OTHER county, hi © sentenced years Sel aied March d on 27, parole 1908, Feb. PARDON OF BOARD IN SATURDAY ' ' SESSION MOST AFTERNOON. | Somenpapeeeannence James M. Donaldson, convicted Of} grand larceny for his part in the famous McWhirter bunko game, was dented his application for pardon A. day Vv yesterday e | ioe Sorenson, ir anne Fe seven fi rles : larceny in canienced coe e of as- een case aan Cc. Bee Senne Aug. considered. Donaldson's James lary in case was first presented to board nearly fA year.ago and 1 from month to ‘ M ons until the atDonaldson had tl eir or representing lace sentenced, denied . At and of 32 murder 6, 1909, to one , in William second which bera Dear Jim would list n this letter | meeting, .be pleased asking that at which time it will year: ya Reese, degree Stuckey Foolish doubt- farm, orchard, More than The factory, shop extensive and ever seen before greatest best products livestock 7 £1 re: represent remarkable progress of the people of the Great Inland Empire. C52 RA QarsieK s~ / sas. SEE THE BATTLE OF THE PLAINS THE DESERT THE PONY RACES AT NIGHT THE HORSE RACES EVERY DAY THE NEW MINERAL EXHIBIT THE DISPLAY OF FINE ARTS SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS And the Greatest Exhibits in all Deet EEN Its 1n all: Departme nts — Ever Seen the West. — West. we ween — inin the -| Entries in Speed Dept. close Sept. 22. All other entries close Sept. 29. g eve wes Ne OL Se oe ower ct. 4th to 9th, 19 J. G. McDONALD, Pres. H. S. ENSIGN, Secy. EXECTUTICE OFFICES, o-mes i W. THIRD with the midd) skull of He } lived fracturing but a short as Treatments WONDERFUL CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Many women are suffering from ailments peculiar to the sex, and needlessly so, because of the knowledge of failure of prescribed drugs, or the surgeon’s knife; or perhaps on account of inborn sexual propriety that prevails against the eustomary L. E. FARNSWORTH, local examination practiced among the older professions. Women who are weak, either by reason of accident, indiscretion or overwork should consult for their own benefit, Salt Lake’s eminent Drugless Healer, Dr. L. E. Farnsworth, who treats not the effect, but the cause of disease and who works as first aid to nature in the ete eee Dr. Farnsworth prescribes nor to perfect health, of broken down constitutions. no drugs of any sort. but gives his treatments with his skilled hands for the correction of irregularities of the human system. He locates the cause of affliction, where based in the controlling nerve centers and corrects the human defects that nature may pursue her course to make a permanent cure. Dr. Farnsworth is assisted in women’s cases by Mme. DeLane, expert Masseuriste and Chiropractor, who gives scalp, facial and body massages as will as Chiropractic treatments. is tin 24 years college - old and a graduate WAR VETS COMING HER Lafayette -_ for -—__ treatment as H+. Bal . club ___ will mee FE Lfternoo cele na he nt Edward Boston, J..Gi on for UTAH and nearly officers. all of the Office is a decrease of ae total Dennett receipts, amount lic lands, the was re- in Its New its new street. re- acres, hop has GOVERNOR TO BUILD HOME. Main from and fhe 111-113 Main street roomy store at 245 new quarters have to Main beer at Will once, and will be finished in about|, $12.50 to $15.50 Mounted Orderlies Patrol City Streets Watch. he Ga eee or A rare collection of autumn's prettiest trimmed hats—priced a third to a half lower than you'll find the same qualities priced by Main street milliners—Choose j Yesterday was pay day at Douglas About $30,000 was tributed among the officers and As soon as they got their money Of the enlisted men made their ee Fort} dismen many usual cone aa b-1840 Men’s suits—full line of all patterns—Priced low at bt ¢ at the rate of from 12 They are Another object in SEARCH to| sending Little the of $1 Get Large models—all styles— $12 to $15 a week--$4 a month All our customers agree that ‘‘The payment way is the only way.’’ money e furnished rooms is spent in ad- Will fall And from these splendid offers, as well as from our entire stock, you select, make a small deposit, then pay only— Western FOR CHILDREN. Ones new ee a Henne eiromsdcc, Leck lianey of the lighted streets and behave improperly when the detachments are sent to escort President Patt The men from Fort except Douglas care of all stragglers, one, took who fell into the hands of the police. He was 5 ntoxicated he. had forgotten his name, and was ‘booked as John Doe, Two This 1s not the tme to worry about your fat. The thing to do is to removo that fat without taking chances with the health of the rest of your body. There has been & great demand for several years for a convenient form of the famous Marmola prescription which has met with cess int © past few years in the of flesh. This demand has been met in the] shape of a small tablet that holds all the principles of the at the same time ‘ their fat reducing | no matter mi where : they} may a be . Seperate uke pe diate ion after cach ec all fat Ce and Stop at once the < production of will rersog, | the fat yo established There's some made in renting —if some time vertising them. Don't Worry About Fat During the Hot Weather aS been on months, For some time Governor hunted around for a home already built, but found nothing to sult him, and finally decided to buy the land and put up a home of his own Nearly every real estate man. in the city w fter th e governor, . : ¥ 48) mee ‘bu he finally decided upon the bench land. The new; Ninth avenue street car line wil} run in front of Governor Spry's residence and Tuesday Long coats in the very handsomest designs for fall—the new almost tight-fitting back—the proper lengths—the finest fabrics —the most popular shades—in fact, the best values ever offered in Salt Lake at. $8 to $ 12 Ras c VY. oe Z 7 4 5 ‘ £ and is one of the Lake that a score of mounted orderlies part of the bench | was sént to patrol the streets, so that bought from R. R.} if any of the soldiers needed either aid or repression they could take care residence will start | of them. seven Spry days only—Monday The season’s best models in women’s tailored suits—cut’ strictly a la mode and finished in the very best manner—many direct copies from imported models—others designed by New York’s greatest ladies’ tailors—and each one a splendid value at a third to a half more than we’re asking—Select Monday and Tuesday, during this great sale, at Street SOLDIERS GET PAY. Governor William Spry yesterday purchased a piece of land 45x115 feet | at the corner of B street and Seventh] avenue, upon which he wil lerect an|/| eight-room brick and stone residence | ~The prop- sale of For men and women Two state n e new fr t with prism ass a 1¢@ amount of recelpts from the sales of | top gives the compatiy one of the best public lands, with a total of $1,282,686, in Salt lighted elothi ng establishments ok & and Oregon fs next with a total of $958, 933 The present store of the company Is aan 25x90 ri for the main storé rooni, The total area of land patented dur-/ with an addition atthe rear, in which ing the last fiscal year was 13,072,377 | a first-cl rfloring and alteration to cost about $10,000. 2 to 5 p.m. national oe “North Dakota. leeds the ‘states dn the | £04, "Pol St e™ennent manner and ne rtTitty ty” ae eo gs 1 are nest ;: S on this land. The land was Anderson. Work on the new m.; new fall styles comman- Quarters. pub-|COMPany will Bell Phone 5447 to 12a. me Of aa fund reclamation INSTITUTE Bldg. hours—9 Advance voter: i about collected from’ the sales of FREE A . today. $9,235,234 CONSULTATION T Include other rp AND DRUGLESS Suite 209 Boyd Park, Auerbach ro- the willl of EXAMINATION a iTrange graye: of entert rx ans: while in Salt L The party of vis Health Made Possible by Drugless esident a t letter of greeting to President Chilberg of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition, and had planned to carry it neross the country yy relays oO ar ttomoblle 4 Buck suCcK w WOMEN to Perfect Restoration Reading,. Pa., Sept. 18—The transcontinental automobile relay run from Philadelphia to Seattle, Wash., under the the Philadelphia Press, came sudden and sad end late today, » first relay car. was wrecked at Robemiles west of here, causing the death of one of the occupants of the machine and the serious injury of several of othe other passengers. The lead man {s Henry L. Buckley, a reporter for he 2 Pres 8. William Brown of Philadelphia was so infured that he may dle, It und William Bohm of Philadelphia sustained a deep laceration of the sealp. Clitford R. Ely the chauffeur, and Halyard Carter, colored, a valet, were slightly injured The automobile was going through Robesonta at a 25 p when something went ror ear tire. The ear upset and Bu 1a thrown into of Abroad Executive Purchases Site and Erect House at Once. Utah as she is today, and show the 56 abroad Commissioner the displays Inland Empire Exposition 1909. A BOON TO WEAK celved from the sales of public lands, One of the business changes of the $2,082,318 from the saie or Indian lands, last week in the retail district was and $159,491 was recelved as reclamation water right charges. Af the|t?¢ Move of the Poulton, Madsen, Owen of exhibit 19, Reporter Killed and Several Persons Injured the First Day Out. Sept. 18:—The total cash general 1and office for ended June 30 last weri Which 000.000 by at once, that will SEPT. o; are ‘ revio r i year, accord ated with the € previous | Wel] Known Salt Lakej Firm Is Now y year, according )a statement {ssuec To signalize Utah’s achievements and emphasize her position as Queen of the great Inland Empire, the fair this year will be called the exposition go —-e Washington, receipts of the “al year ever held in the intermountain country. An today company Report of Commissioner Shows a De-| crease of About $1,000,000. in the west. national SUNDAY, CAND: OFFICE RECEIPTS. || der-t>-ontet: Emory . cago, senior vice commander-in-chlef J. Marshall, Chieee es | and mine. elaborate hero In se," | speciall ts W hen there were at home who could “walk the European medical men _ Jtah State Fair Utah’s to by fore ign Physicians ill around” The of Ill, for Americans to Go to Consult Specialists. Americans exhibit UTAH, New York, Sept. 18.—Dr. Louis Livingstone Seaman, one of the American Local Camp Will Entertain the Visitdelegates to the recent International ing Men During Their Stay Medical congress at Buda Pest, arrived today on the steamer Campania from in the City. Liverpool and spoke very encouragingDelegates to the annual encampment ly of the showing made there by]of the United Spanish War Veteran America and the success of the con-| at Portland, who are returning to the gress east in a I ‘The Americans are far ahead of] tained in other nations in many franches of Tuesday t surgery and medicine,’ said Dr. Sea-| ejyp ana CG man, “as shown by the testimony and| Ww. Vv. -1T) the exhibits at the congress This ts | be of pa particularly so in the case of appendi- | fl 3, Will citls, where we excel botn In the treat- | @ at ment of the disease and the technique tf? of the operation committ Speaking generally, Dr. Seaman said] General E. . it was the height of Insanity for | son, Dr. Zir : d N. r less be continued to a special date Haworth Was convicted or killing Thomas Sandall in Davis count ten years ago He was sentenced to be Work of the Board. hanged, and later thi Was commuted board was In session yesterday at | t¢ imprisonment H case has previous boa rds, the penitentiary until 2 o'clock, when it | been before adjourned to low the members to take part in the meeting arranged for the reFor Parole. ception of President Taft d 4 o'clock Samuel E. Doman, convicted of stait went into exécutive session in the ovtutory offense in Davi county sen- An reached Waukegan, Wal- 18.—Rev. HOME PHYSICIANS BEST. to| a] Greatest State Fair Ever Held in the West Will Be This Year’s Years, Sept. hundred persons met the the station. Stuckey was taken to jail, while the girl was turned over to her mother, who embraced her iffectionately Miss Sutherland declared: “T am as guilty as he. He asked m: to go away with him because he loved me and I am not going to turn on him If they think IT am goljing to help them send him to prison they are mistaken res, I loved him.’ side of ‘the case ready for the fina an n Veber county; sentenced Tay 6 ing. a 1903, tials to th Bo Ciniaalthix y and forty ti yenrs, Yesterday Donaldson_ was represented aren dagen reeto by Major Samuel A. King, who acted as HROGUT Ant rATACriptmoteteatimony: his attorney at the trial, and Major M MERKICPATET ME CON GIR tod Orabicela ct +“ Breeden, former attorney general for ' th ird Mawrainunos AREMODK TEs Utah. They presented a petition in be[27 bir i re 1908. to three years half of Donaldson which was signed by eet ed, Jv 908, , several hundred prominent citizens, in: eee tala ae aril ‘ Frank ‘Emery ormer sheriff He rman ¢ ene es oe fh who arrested Donaldson; and She f Jo-| ery, in Ww eber county; 1 (Meh S Teta seph Sharp, who was formerly chief crim- | C@mber : 4, ae to seven urs; inal deputy under Sheriff Emery, and tinued urty days. eee r rif ‘hre fred Howet,Detconvicted of burglary dozen or more deputy - = sherif hree ee ent sice ie members of the jury which convicted|in second degree, Sal mC: Donaldson added their requests for his eae May 21, 1908, to three years; mirdon and a Jetter from Will i Han- | deniec . . F eee county attorney when Donaldson was John Furey’s application for restoraon tri also asked that he be pardoned.| tion of credit was continued thirty The most interesting part of the gen- | days. . eral petitior as a letter from. William Case of Nathan F. Haworth was orMeW birter e of Donaldson's victims,| dered republished for the October McWhirter sald he add is name to t pardon be grantec CITY, RELAY RUN ENDS IN SHORT ORDER In Miss Lorena Sutherland, the 16-yearold girl he is aecused of abducting. » former pastor was {In the custody r McGovern, convicted of burgthird degree, Salt Lake county; Harvey convicted Tender Kas., M. from asatch 4, 1909, to four and one-half months George Edwards. convicted of obtaining money under false pretenses, Morgan county: sentenced, June 5, 1908 4, thre years: denied torneys of Ottawa, ate: mansiaughter, sentenced, state board of pardons. The denial means that he can not again present a petition for pardon, although, if at some future time he presents an application for commutation of sentence or parole, it will be} robbery, Rev. Wallace M. Stuckey in Jail in Kansas for Eloping With Girl continued Deaken, convicted of _ grand ; gis iche county, April 20, 1999, « ighteen months; cause to VOluntary county; convicted of LAKE > Jenled 1 convicted years; WF INSHEEP'S CLOTHING %, Continued thirty d ays > . Sherwood, convicted of forgery In , sen sneed J Dec. 19, 1908 908, for CASES Dores, 1905 , to fifteen prejudice to a Salt Lake, sentenced, July 17, 1903, to ten years; continued thirty days at his reques {. dw in K. Mann, convicted, in Carbon county, of statutory offense; sentenced, paroled Jan, 30, 1908, to three years, Dec. 18, 1908; pardon granted, te take effect Dec. 31, 1909. Charley Taylor and George Taylor, negroes, convicted of burglary in third degree, n Itah county; sentenced, March 9, 1909, to ten months each; application of former for pardon and of for commutation denied Yancycar’ sentence with benefit of 3, conditioned upon continued 8 THigham, convicted of forgery, tn Weber IN Continued SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: tenced, t July AL’ denied without application. a large the calen- Albert Whittaker, convicted of assault | with Intent to kill in Salt Lake 5, oes Aug. 10, 1905, to twenty years. Commutec i ponements. ACTION of Sum 266 Money. State Outfit Co. Street Opposite Knutsford Search ts being made in Utah for two children of Martin Burke, who died In Ss an Francisco a few days ago, $5,700 in cash for the children, who are n ow orphans, and who are believed to be in some institution in Utah Mr. Burke formerly lived In Butte, in the fall of 1905 he was nearly es nd k illed in an accident at Meaderville, Mont, when he came ‘in contact with a live wire. He sued the Butte Light & Powerp company Cc a éand recovered ere $20,00 $20( damages. Then he returned is Victer: ‘ , C0! Where ; j he ‘had left his wife and Children some our yortem but they do tate otk | Sane ea ec eet es aren to Utah ounces just ae3 per da ys nature 4 wb ey do< Meanaatites theaoa au y| r go Into the s stop organ producing fat. They reach fatw tl = ever it is located and as he body tn throwing it off. They require no diet, no exercise, and mney, will not leaye layers of looseskin to make large vast wrinkle like all in sold fat ree ucers do. Th quantities and all’ classes. Hundreds of s ae aie are used physicians pre-| that his years wife fo . golng before had to before. died, and ‘olf, at Callfornia He found some ies a year of ago his . There are “ cash Saal value facts’? in today's ads. You can find some of them easily cen ee one FADD H " For Beare atte ROUND. (Chicago Record-Herald.) QUy: ‘two months Mrs. Faddlethwaite drug store. price Th Msrmola per caus,Company of any her {had husband: said at least“I ameightgoingtimesto take send direct to the ets. a day. theto ept. 750, Detrolt. Mich. NERVOUS 5 IRRITABLE, WEAK MEN OR WOMEN Will Find MAKE Quick MAN Relief in TABLETS. We recommend persons {n need bracer. them of to a all nerve 1 50 CENTS bother. PER BOX S SOUT EL Godbe-Pitts Drug Co The 101 Old Rellable, South Matin. children and go away somewhere. J pa they need a change, and I’m sure do.” Mr. Faddlet ite never made any reply when thfs declaration ! was launched. He merely looked uncencerned and changed the Subject as soon 6 could without appearing to do so deliberately. t last one morning Mrs. Paadlethwalte, who had, owing to the heat, been unable to sleep much the ni ght before, wearily sald: “Henry, I'm going to take the children and go away somewhere, I just can’t stand it any longer.” oy well. Where do you wish to gor vu see about your tickets if you wish “Oh! You will, will you? It's very kind of you, indeed! But you needn't You're too anxious to get rid of us. I have known Were dying to have tell me the truth. double life?’ all along that you us go away Henry, Are you leading a a If you take a real interest tn what you wear—in what you eat —in what you buy for your home —in your “fads,” your “whims,” your amusements—you'll take a Teal interest in today’s ads, Bell Phone 1138 DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS EVERY MONDAY IS ENR OUR GRADUATES See our school in session where. OLLME NT DAY WITH US GET POSITIONS before It Pays to you decide get the best. to enter else- HENAGER’S BUSINESS CO LLEGE Rarer } Pardon; is mes Donaldson, convicted of grand larceny in*Salt Lake, sentenced Jan, 29, 199, to ten years. Denied Board Denies Application After | lto"& Nearly a Year of Post Ae i office and disposed of cases. Following ~L/e— NO PARDON FOR JIM DONALDSON ernor’s number dar: For 4 o 8 |