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Show THE ow: Manniticent of New York Celebrating Achieve- | gandte four 8 nite a4 made it of greatest serv- The Hudson-Fulton vate buildings, as well as all the” cele- | Continuous Fire of in thecrowning way of attainm historic The twentieth century one hree commemos of the} mu | on up | las the South | ai | Ww Faygots. a centuries where ty the conquerors ago. Above warships the air of Temple strec to Fort’ Doug- stcodsinitremb Hing expe ctancy waiting coming of Preaider yesterday r | 1 1 : will toons t lie ill at ol the. ‘marble lment ex- shft at igned rt: by of the Martyrs’ Greene’ eee in monu- Bee <Brooklyn)..de- ee will burn tex mM "ane fro : none on wh eh oS, Nc pens a if pila pg 3 hi at hig au _ the fir Se at Sees yf i sti si Wh < ta rac A Me vie ae L represented. After a week in New York /iion beacon fires will flame from es ery As the train rolled slowly into-the depot waters, the floating part of the fcr Cae headland all the length of the path that|q hush overspread the throne and vnly tien will move up the river, 7 whe ee |} Henry Hudson traveled Manhattan | the sharp commands of the officers of th cities whose pee and growth fo ~|island to Alb 300 years soldiery, which stood in stiff silent lines s lowed ee i re ry oe ne = ey Al Educational emphas sis will A laid on all} within the roped off space of the s | invention will spenc 1€ ae |} the more 1tures of the cele- | were to be hea When the last tae of performing their part of the "celebration. | bration by arranging that syne pe pos- | the splendidly equipped train came to a . woe the 1,600,008) school children of} stop and th people saw a dozen or so Begins This Morning. sater New York shall have a part in| high officials on the rear platform, such At 10 o'clock tomorrow the Half toon | the m, and it has been the design of the} a wild, prolonged che broke out as to and the Clermont—accurate reproductions | promoters throughout to arrange their | drown even the screet hive of the locomoof the little Dutch shallop in which an | iisplays in such wise that they may be ve histles in the yards his racket english master and ee rew 1! tirst | sé en by the largest number of persons, : ES pep leds Ww oe a 7 : reside are wwe had < 3 of i the u oes € Precaucions. ve face come at the tance for the first time propelled “by atearm,, will move from thelr quiet an- } ehorages in the lee of Staten island at salute the vast bulk of the assemblec Ameriean and torelgn ‘ships Cee the lower harbor. . The Clermont will move under her attie | | steam. Her clumsy engines “will rattle d groan in her open hull; her nese ott tected paddle wheels will spatter ety her decks, and she will push ae through the a ml Z “gn ho of a vers etter than four miles n 10Ur, was too will salute young her; energy then—and into es = ats yee ‘ound he dreamed of her ehrie] engines the rane og Work with an byefficiency He in its offices at the he will give out a list ot |* and boarding how | so likely to be overcrowded | } ter their | Where sn eh - aa same they authorities alin da ‘the 0 lowing will be from week, turned Albany. beginning over During O t be dedicatory, historic and _|ereises at various points until Wednesday night to covet pals and - a a oaks, the trees a? pleasant ert Juet in the Half cape _ # diary of + 1609. then, have been soaring skyscrapers on Jue al Sept Ser $s, - Wednesday, a with | and educational replace t t| sho c Thursday, the shores of thst | aquatic . sports. RELES of the police to the ex- depot for several in tt police oh feet and view. Luckily, the of of a atinlllats exhibits exercises, official delegates Historic “al Tak stree 2c mrnemorative exercises, Sept _—— dressed and | parade, an identical manner with tle old woman great burly black, police fairly wild thrust officer and bat celebration and the proposes commemora 4—Beginning of up-state | that showed his- share that of progress ae t governments England, Haiti, of Abyssinia the alphabetical list the wor from ba, Cuba, with of especial all ance aAustri cut onme France and She Paitiogs emphasis wa! ovation ' Success now of Assured. assured of the largest col- Wed In one place, with the exception of th fous of British ships in the English channel. It wi the largest collection * bachant vessels ever brought side of the Atlantis and gethe the largest collection of an in ternational ebration a great nu r of private and Subic collections of historic Interest he asterpleces gathered by the late Maurice Ka ill be shown here Duveen Brothers, and the ate purchases from the old Flemish, Holland nan scho ade M an da gan and a connoisseurs have been as sembled a are now ublic view in the galleries of the Metropolitan Museum0 The a aane of street floats ats Fifth avenue and through the court of honor, reviewing stands, ; day Ca tan A. Mardi Gras eee that made New leans the a 1 city of the world, has been brought on to New satel pt ane placed in full charge of his epeciale Interest in Government 3 allot- ted the Netherlands, becenss of the promipent part they play in forming the early anes of ae eat in Sarhiok: the celebration is g held. With the exceprm tion of our ; Sele an have nt the most notable contributions to the fleet of war vessels that w asIn this conyoodford nection, General Stewart L. Woo president he Hudson-Fulton commission, has id: “Weare oer , impressive as the nayal parades be, and colorful as wi e the iin there no question but that test popular US eae a to the airship flights that will b ade from Governor's Island some awe ania the f the celebration, Just what be must Rance on will Heirs of : Searching Former for the New Washington, the Sept. postoftice 24.—For department has months been dgsire be ge as will perhups GOVERNOR OF NEVADA WITNESSES EXECUTION . Nev, Sept. 24.—Calmly smoking a cigarettte, and with stoicism proverbial of his race, George Williams, the Indian murderer of Barney Griffen and James Connors, two rospectors, at Stimler, Nev., in 1907, was this morning hanged at the state prison at Carson. ‘The execution took place shortly after 11 o'clock, and was witnessed by a few newspaper men and_ different state officers, among whom ernor Dickerson. er in the execution, and the pronounced dead after taking the fatal drop Williams acknowledged that he was the murderer of the prospectors, and expressed sorrow for the act ee ae fime Eaton ro a ple _as war- money some “most brilliantly. illu bed a azhe te eed ar on every. succeeding ughting, this until y that, ‘exhiyear who a first estate. Girls 13 Information in today for peo- COULD for real spare the payment on Bryan five. & (Including to sell for or more but just cement walks paid for cash, but soll on per lot, with LOW J gs balance. ahved x PRESENT LOW Now | / 1 long South eee at Sweet entire of affalr people - . q enoug d gathered. including ve A small PRICES is the deposit Along At the SOLD Beer heel ee EBL EE Tempest?" Ave for LS Fith time South 1 D4 me fond wu ONLY: i today BUILDING 512-513. e day that inte and are said Capias Rayburn See so | ‘ | this desk had been $3.50 ——-_So —__—__ Cafeteria. All tourists eat at nlerel's 8 Cafeteria, The . best no $1.45 45c each | you ever have the help public cash fall and winter goods sale subject display in every department, and they windows. ett Clothing Co. F. A. SLADE, Half Block West From east R. Berg, deceased, on the Murray City, the 2th day hour of 10 Ss. PENDER, Administrator of Said eee Nielsen, Attorney for Est ar IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court, in and for Salt Lake county, state Utah. Department No. 1. In tho matter of the estate W. B. White, deNotice : petition of Anthony Godbe praying for the, admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be the last will and testament of W. B. White, deceased, and for the granting of letters testamentary to Anthony Godbe, has beea hearing on / riday pile , A. D, 1909, at 2 oe court rOuee the court room of sald court, in Salt Take City, Salt Lake county. Jtah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof aoe xed, this 18th day of September, 1909. - ARGARE T ZANE WITCHER (Sez Clerk. By P a Deputy Clerk Smith & Price. At v2 for Petitioner. —— are on Gare “XTRA GOOD VALUES our show 3 degrees aM one | President Notice Main on Second South of NOTICE Annual ‘Meeting holders. IS HEREBY stock of Stock- GIVEN. meeting THAT of the _————— | Cool nights Buy your underwear are CLOTHING CO. 322 So. Main St. 1 etal some exndptionally fine snaps in underwe lot h of fine 31.25— elastic NOW 1 lot heavy lamb‘'s rib knit wool, 1 won't door collected 75e wool, Co, insurance the court. court and $1.00 _ Cole An them note would in the afterwards district note; pay. in the and collected the money. some claims you would turn come in them handy more than In. The for Christmas. money any You Dated to UNION will We THE honest agency might as well JOHN ANARGGROS. We If you lke money from _ collection was court. in have COLLECTORS SCIENTIFIC 77-78-82-83-93-94- a Rooms Lake City, Utah. “Some People Don't such Ange. WM. 1998 ee ahecnie Mecting ANNUAL” knot, Stockholder. RAILROAD MEET cOoM- OF THE stockholaers of Union Pacific Railroad company will be held at the office of the BOMDENY, in Salt ae City, oe on esca ctober 12th Welve o'clock, - ‘noon, Merchants’ Protective Salt of regularly come be- refuse refuse to make the call for said meeting, although requested so to do By GL. & PETERSON, {ce Pr w ALTER J. POUL edyetiaent Stoc city and to won, cash, MONEY justice's court, supreme a not appealed collect the the Utah. have 9ce last long. come aoe of Wal sold the the for Corinne, started It was the world. yours. worth of case COLE $293.00 of agent maker The debts garment— NOW They $293.00 We Banking THE POPULAR Are — here NOW Jb ledeu Job will ee found through of the classified ada, at for "The petition rt Margaret Miller pean } for 18 ssuance to James WwW. | McKinney of. letters of administration 2 the estate of Thomas Mtlx; ceased, as been set for hearing on Friday, the 8th day of October, A. D. 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the coun|} ty court house, Ir 1 the court room of said } court, ee Salt Lake Cit alt Lake county. 0 | Ww rie 3s the clerk of said court, with the seal ler eos this 3d d ay or Septembe orn ARGARE d& ZANE WITCHER, ) Cle rk. “By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Cle James D. Pardee, Attorney for Peti- 45 dozen of Men’s Night Shirts, regular price from $1.00 to $2.00 each. per Bears the Signature of eal “IN ‘THE ‘DISTRIC’ COURT, PRO| be ite nas, a and ree Salt Lake county, UG In State of the matter of the [estate of Thoad Miller deceased. —No- $2.00 to $6.00. Our new th | Charles $300 Men’s Union Undersuits, odd Lots, all sizes, $1.45 a suit, regular price from Hol- The Kind You Have Always Bought Candy, deceased bidder Salt _Lake county, Utah, lesen is mber, 1909, at o'clock ¢ $1.95 per pair Temple CASTORIA For Infants and Children, f you chew, bear in mind that Piper Heldzieck tobacco {is pure, mild, clean and the highest standard of quality, Pants, regular pricc of Men’s to $7.00— from broken Be highest 155.1 f thence 8.10 thence feet; wost 112.5 feet; 38 minutes east wee t to of beginning The public sale. where bids will be received on the above described real estate, will be ut 1¢ residence of he lato TODAY 500 gee thronged Becond a crowe the bonds stolen. Two women to be concerned in the theft. for the rearrest of Holland, and Martin were issued this cor Seen ene ation by the probate court the “described real au of sald , to-wit: Comme ng at point” 5 feet See and 448.77 ron south fron. west corner of southwest northeast quarter 0 ec2 south, range 1 we st, » and n orth 145 feet; thence 8 degrees east 738 a and, secretary of the jury commissioners; yillis J,. Rayburn, a real estate dealer, and Nicholas Martin, secretary to Alderman “Hinky Dink” Kenna. The indicted men were arrested. seyeral days ago, and their preliminary hearing was set for next Tuesé day. As State’s Attorney Wayman would have been compelled to outline his evidence at a hearing before an examining magistrate, the charges were hastened before the grand jury, and only general allegations were laid before’ the quisitors. B sae aggregating $75,000, which the accused liberty, have disappeared. were In Judge McEwens'’ desk, and State’s Attorney Wayman admitted to- R. unde rsigned: “will the walt- J. GUARDIANSHIP of Sale ‘ot Real Estate MATT ae OF ae ESTATE |of Charles is ‘“Clean- John AND Notice PHE Chicago. against Call NOTICES. Chicago, Sept. 24.—Indictments charg- | ing consplracy were returned by the jury 1909. lots. clerk or the | «C onsult county | slg ners for. ft irther_ Anformatlo “ENERS” ea grand of ead Fort. Who laid) OCT.-1, vour |PROBATE Vigorous Prosecution Promised by the ing Up’ mains on the unpaid UNTIL to select platfor State’s Attorney, desir- ai S Watch rear payments INTEREST TEMPLETON i Rooms the depot. all the wa maylng an irregular parade of pedestrians “4 | an hicles stretched the active leng of Second South street on the we dundreds of school ol children were | at the the a at our office in As the line of autos reached the fort =. parade grounds and all roads leading nto the {i eserve wer dotted ut water city No trouble to show property. d emonstra- South insure corners and every frontage desired. will hold lots of vour choice. a COST SENT PEF EL parade, and, more “wildly and to Over 83 Lots Sold; 200 to Choose From cheer- burst who oo ree enough monthly street | of “ager, 100. y street forra mile or more it was the same. Clear on to the fort, citizens had gathered in intermittent gr oups, so at the Pres {dent's progress ov the entire Manon from the depot to the fort was through one line of loyal American citia2 Wantea. Twenty girls wanted East First South. the dl- recting a search for George W. Weart, one-time postmaster of Deal Beach, N. to whom is due $10, On June 15, 1905, a registered package was mailed by Mrs. Estelle Rosett rs, E. D. Ledgerman of Deal Beach. The package was reported lost and. the valuation, $10, was Postmaster Weart. Subsequently postoffice inspectors discovered that the package had not been lost, but had been delivered to the address and the records mislaid. When the facts were disclosed every effort by the department to return the amount to the postmaster was made. He had moved from eal Beach to Hood River, Ore. Inquiry showed that he had died there. An effort to locate his heirs proved unavailing. Neither of his two sons could be located, although they both were traced by postoffice inspectors from place to lace. search already has cost the department reo times the amount of the orig nal loss, and even yet it has not been queimniensat: The disbursing office of the department still has the check ready for delivery to Mr, Wearst's estate, and it may yet be able to locate some of the h the nights days, the be even more beautiful. tion the Cit ‘pe the the in minated es will of te lack masses ied oe o So ths re, o_o judgmen t a rivailin that of the ran Jer- sey Postmaster. There’s special the classified ads ed contracts, as their of en tit lines, with a speed corresponding to at of the autos. Every window in ¢ building along the street was packed with people. <As the proc eanion’ ce betes north on Main street, the most demonstrative o D4 the Argentine Republic, Hungary, livia, Brazil Colombia, Costa a. | up Second with to streets. > Ley ing = ® from marked ing, which traveled alon will show by pageant and parade and visual demonstration what we were an what: we have made ourselves eo -natlons of the world have been Invited to witness. Delegates ar in attendance feet ' severe, 7 something of his Inner spirit. 3 South 5 The next moment he was whisked awa to the head of the line, and the mar ch 2 Fort Douglas, thré ugh four mile vhs humanity, beg an Hudson- to teach the has had in the making Oct. of llth night. too with aside slope valley. and 6 o oy tory America Monday, Plahratinn: : 3 ©= Fulton th their trains every President as to attract his nD op of o ca during under tunnel breeze ‘ excitement, lose to the a snastheds gentle and 10th size of the | a ° th ae: a lake One Touching Incident. As the President entered the auto, alit aquatic sports. | pleasurable 9—Military in 3 and 2. Over L eAT.n ES soldiers ee the fort wert line. The formed magnifl through HiGe the President hie p arty Odused Oni FoRtiraciioeucas ; ar 100 | - the autos on og se deep the people craned thelr neck fought to get nearer ene rope for a ¢ ana wey FATT Cs hundred the mounted {| a SS guarding| 1 both sides of the strec the High school cadets, yuard, prefer ngage the crowds from too ipproach re carried out withHalf- tae h rope lined the gut- the We and between and $225 to $300 per Lot 7 peas BO BEGTuse so profu for prices ' ars THY(eE: a manner NI Qur sail with mountain smoke, canyon eH S smiles “pleasant land,’’ but fudson | iton ce Friday, Oct. 1—Naval parade to Newne rsonal attention “God bless ye, Mr crew on the Half } , and F oa re op burgh Git, el called out In crackled, trem| his men on the Clermont, will walk thelr |" saturda Jet. 2-Children's festivals, | bling volee and burst into tears. Th decks in the a bt byess that they wore arewell to the ae srmont and Half Moon, | sreat man stood up, Hfted his hat. and | Aad one 300 a the other 100 yea ~| which go up stream and do not return returned the greeting with a seriousness| bon i will fly airships and keels will burrow daily the = the McAdoo system. his is the way in which a 5 of from a fertile of university ZBeeinning Jot ‘arship | Hovsiant sorved, welt to aistingulel im forei ciate Sept. parade of fifty ‘fac keeping 26—Religious observances, | Prter openin 2 ening “> | reception voyage . aeTe cone and and a = the lndens Hudson saw eo lk poplars, that erk, his inday, | Monday, Spi. za : ‘man in there ye etacwlar between Powsll the | York and Cohoes ne ar iff t “A Pleasant Land to See.” ca wreath | arg ae ri the twinkles that | popes CB XEN ads Tw ae : per ith De zed Reiter who ‘known original Eeemnzot Sie house oe a Program in Full. trip hangs now In > ake sis o e program ollo great side-wheeler that dally makes in zs raPaa ae th See. re f a aeceaite velve urs the same distance Saturda Sept. = Fd eben on for whom she has|naval parade, official rec ption of Half that ober * pooh at * p : ° .| been fittingly named, took from nome rate (And | Clerma pot eeerine nave: ee morning a = = fenders; out-of-towr oks it | null id above such men 1a Si ata: Reed los ok ee for with nt sl arp eye Smoot Sa € rt or William S$ aa Fe d not only by local «¢ s, “but by de- | ithe Borah of Tdatio:-awho had ‘mountstod tails sent here from other cities; fleld the ‘latfor rm as the train stopp R hospitals and ambulanc tations have| : I been placed where they can be most] President Greets Pinchot. Say, of service in calls of emergency, | 7 a final) the information -burez | ur the crowd wit 1 a digni- e ai La turbines iS door, Free EEL LITT | Reaiot. th aes siz size. pf.of the Presid =resinent ies beliph as ywel Nas weils it was udson river far “\ °r, lof the up-state and New York C 100 years ago. Sh 5 bu iit of wrod, Pete visions oe the celebration, when the ships around her Suitt ’ st eee Ms ‘steam | Of the ships of war will escort thi ried no whistle, nothing but aeki ath sae mont and the Half Moon to Newburgh waste om rear of Building restrictions not able class of residences. SOLD mo from and a Bice — ver fo aay, gS la- idiand oH on view south } so ete gainly monster, belching smoke and hies-| has been to see to Teatee por, in which Robe ulton, oe theGreat namntact nd safety taken ‘of -out<of-t American inventor,-made the same ; | visitors The Waley Sale aned of old | La C ee a ing qT fe a GE on ae thet clea und hibit. their master} Airship fiehts. | continuous fire gots, as was th ant ec ac ‘a Pee lis hinke props : wrostric 2 mevel parades, ee at ae ute the | riginal intent of ha architect, never be- | tion qin . : torical ageants will all con e to “| fore realize é anniveroe ry. Every important oe is) And on’ the closing: night. of the celebraScene at the Station. TIMI SOLD | FUTIULILELILILE Kersingion Fire, x vo mt h yack amt that ap n wa themselves Unexcelled Due Pure ATTTITICS 1] tive 8 ts a app | of the train, long ore It is due, and loud demonstrations followed each ich slight incentive *n the special train bearing he gov yr and his staff and a Number of prominent altign ns who went to off those of past leviathans Ol | will punctuate the long lines with con- | 7 forse the world’s navies have gathered to hon- | trassting pee gement of colored floral de- | Evers or the two little ships that made hi story | st In the huge bronze urn topping | Peare: waters anchor s I & nes of humanity stretching from the Denver & Rio Grande depot, at West BaLS oR SUN pane Tenis Main Sicebes Gaia be of bordered on bothglobes, curbs and with fesHelper there to meetWas Mr. pulled into rush = Incandescent the || depot, an. Taft ove rwhelming to set | washington arch and the reviewing tands | Of peo re, ao the tracks ae the oe w ill be exhibited Lots | | bration, which opens here tomorrow, will} Ty four steel spans across the E visualize their . hievements. l river ” be tween New York and Brox RATT — | or the next eight days the people Of} the Queensborough, the Willia umsbure, the | New York and visitors from oo parts Of} uncompleted Manhattan and the Hrook- | the world will witness a_ se es of pulyn br tae s—will all the outlined from | geants surpassing anything hitherto &(-|end to end. The route of the parades | tempted oratl WELCOME WILD DEMONSTRATIONS DURING | RIDE TO FORT DOUGLAS. ice will be honored during the coming | wie ipal buildings i be made the obweek here at the scene of their ac hiev re ect of special display Hidden searchments Three cent s ago Hendrik | lights will play on the white irl eu Hudson sailed past Manhattan island and | til they stand out against the night glowthe river to the head of navigation jing and luminous as If from within, Two hundred years later Robert Fulton] through transparent walls. made the same trip in the fi success- | ‘ ful steamboat. WESTERN : ar thelr ils. bat The Singer tower, the white sha of e new Metro olltan towe e Flatiron NOTRine, ihe Time mes b re ding rie all the better eae and ene Gnitis spicuous pri- sin ite who disthe man On the Brow of East Bench } | ee Invention . man and TS eee whose e oe ony Sept. 24.—The Hudson river SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1909. a : to UTAH, | in other shi EXHIBITS SHOW PROGRESS MADE. IN THREE CENTURIES, Tien UF New York, covered the aggregating from Its. farthet visible“REAL PARTICIPATES| CITY, weive | Cheering Crowds rowds Greeted the 3 Conunae | President Upon Arrival in white above the river Salt Lake. of the Hudson, ignts power, ENTHUSIASM OF “UTAH GITIZENS oe WORLD Display. agere The aTInled } | ousiy from all § marj ble of Grant’s tomb, high shore on Manhattan 1,700,000 c¢ oe ee gre i battery vill the river ght up Bat “a ticie | up per machea to the lower bor ments of Discoverer and Inventor. OLD Electrical This ereat aggregate apportioned, as , determined, between the boroughs us follows: 1,500,080 Ine ae f our " ec er } » 7,000 are lights, 3,00) flan ng arcs “and two batterles of sear rehllghts _L_—— | LAKE po | SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 3 gees HUDSON-FULTON PAGEANT BEGINS heed exclusive of the contracts placed by private fir ms for advertising display, there | Sew burst into blaze, on. the night of | Se 26,260,000 ¢ andle power, bl TBR} 8 OF ere tion DEBTS HONEST Block. Commercial Francis G. Like Us." Luke, Gen’! Manager. for the—Ba “ot fiftese directors oe *, and transaction of ofFela suchGe other tee busi; 1eS3 o'cloc 1909, a. and the may w m. Dated 4S EX, MILLA R, August 24, 10a, - retary, ‘ |