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Show a THE PITT COMES BACK GLADSTONE WITH NEW IDEAS POWDER INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, at is Is a listerated powder that cleanses and whitens the ou teeth, prevents decay and Chief of Police aDrops on Startled Subordinates at acceleniial and saynoth- By Headquarters. freshing _-- Salt ene States,] the ing nor Drug South TRAVELERS anin HOLD TO SALT KEYS CITY} Chicago while an eye specialist was | at work on his eyes, which have given (Continued from - Page. One.) him trouble for years, and visited the the occasion and exappreciation of police department of five great cities tended the hospitality of the state while From the way he talked of his trip Mayor John S, Bransford declared that Chief Pitt thoroughly enjoyed it, and Salt Lake would leave no stone unthe chiefs o police of other cities ner to show her welcome whom he met and chatted with thoroughly enjoyed him At the convenResorts WIL Recelve. tion at Detroit, he was given the title Celebration of some kind or other of "The Mormon Chief With Twelve | will take place at nearly every one of Wives,"" by Chief Curran of Nashville,|/the many resorts and places of amuseTenn.; Chief Kern of Los Angeles In-|ment of the city today and tonight duced him to ao the nomination of] The man of the luggage and samples Los Angeles as the next meeting place] will be greeted everywhere with good of the association, and Chief Shippy of | cheer. Nothing will be too good for him Chicago tried to induce him to read|or his for three long, joyous days @ paper on "Anarchy," which the WinFrom indications last night the num- dy City's chief did self. not dare read him-| ber of people who the portals of the will stream depots Into those great cities deal-] bon Hans Frederickson, aged 45,) as a commercial ho lives in the Herald building, was| held up by two masked men as he was] passing in front of 69 West Second] South street at 1.30 o'clock this morning, and robbed of $13.50 in cash. Fred-| erickson says that the men stepped( out from the shadow of a door way 48} he was revolver to throw passing and after into his face, up his hands, thrusting -_---. oe EXCURSION Visitor to "| now they men, Mayor was| 1e to following card the (Orphe um will thester be given Saturday the eve- instructions £30) °o ‘clock whether yesterday all were in that reesd= Commerce, ee - Travelers by v esiting ATTEMPT Utah.| CHIEF building. While they were going! through the house two bombs explod-} ed and the house was wrecked. Samuel Kohlberg Commercial _Trave le rs traveler, when a bar of are well Bransford, trained. who Half business was the VWoliday For Some. next MF \ EVERYBODYS ‘om Fist ‘ In a strong address, E. F. Colburn painted with a rosy glow the picture of Utah's benuties. He started by declaring that he knew the reason why he had never been great, a governor or a mayor, and the reason why was | traveler. that UNION = DENTAL = | CO @} 218 Honest SOUTH Work - Epintona oe Work - wipukemetl, MAIN Honest . Prices} of Tecth i No Pay. Itively Gaaranteed. & <s0.; had Can Everywhere. £ ------- he GANDY Great Srenemy--oole iakepeasent, pen- which have seen same eolors, of the official colors 11124 never Keep been on a ce Pires‘men and eee » parade, Vill Policemen will be a In Convers and and behind him. Price, ass PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SENDS OUT INVITATIONS from ie University It to be of cities and point "There again is one and place say, ‘I which Smith, professor of is @ pleasure for some growing place great. Then, as time socs on. and it does become great, they will | CITY BRIEFS | of STREET on are Watelh prc. SOUVENTRS, Bobs, cial Pric to Prices ADVERTISING In Celluioia NOVELTIES Metal 1909 ART CALENDARS } the e Reproductions from 3 Representative \ the most famous ' will eall to see him j | | "artists wrt you tS PHONE 5419 | with| the | | illumination surpass Witnesses Leap any- to If Death | | | Things ARMSTRONG. nomination for of | in order yesterday sated it. her home evening played with old, while to come stood President there te no need were I saving who would have been named- and by acclamation at that His irrevocable announcement that he would not run would not hav the determination of the delegates at] the Chicago convention § to prolong | the administration of T. Roosevelt | Nothing his friends could have caid would have halted the convention in| |its mad desire But nominations were not in order! | yesterday Desirability her ma 8h | | lity banking | a } | National commend | Ae fi Thrice nominated: thrice defe ated | the child in her|-that will be a fittinge slogan for the beyond the] front page of the Commoner, pub- | Morris spied | lished at Lineoln, Neb dinner ne | joy The It is said of Mr. Bransford that he | Who, for |has a few particular friends who ean her hold |tell him almost anything and make| f the little one. The |him believe it. f Madadoes , she grasped Property owners who have been hesitation, Bromised all sorts of things that were window] never delivered by the Amerikearns gariniatratipn will doubtless feel it very first duty to support a bond issue-yes, they. will ‘ ai of Isiy Tt promptness careful eount fs $200,000.00. $50,000.00, $3.000,000.00 told you is the Tulane unli- Here's the way some of the bulle tins came from the Chicago convenlion yesterday: 1.55 p. m.-Senator Lodge open Presence Is Coming Needed at Elections as Pennsylvania; Mines. 2-li scene now can't demonstration p. m.-(Note continues the time)-The unabated, having now lasted 23 minutes 32 p. m.-The scene has now d 38 minutes -41 p. m.-The wonderful ovation] is over, having lasted 45 minutes | Idaho, ee The excited bulletins lad who ees lost must wrote have his when Mayor Bransford could sides, theit/"Man of the Hour" if ¥ at the; The opportunity fs here the bat-| Tele) he ili ai 1€s those wateh _ [Insist on The New Don B. Colton, receiver of tt nit-| York Sat-|ed States land office at Vasanl. ides nearly] county is mentioned as an ae Li | . and the] for the Republican nomination of see€ ort} retary of state This new \ R ichmon will have a lot of support from the eastern part of the state °o 8 « > battleships was SEALS when it was pointmeeting R tepublicans ey }be JA € gO of will STENCILS ma rin®'S! held at the office of Harry ( } " c would!514 MeCornick block. at & eclon to avert] night fer the purpose of arrangins o big reception to the Utah Relegeiton| Secretary Patt | when it returns from Chicago Every | that the! one interested in the movement should number | attend safeguar 7 «* « knw how Dailies Vex a \ PRINTING CO | 1s ee South and malas heal | Corner An impression has gone out over re { SET OF TEETH, that State Chairman Martine: aur Gold & Lael who * state was a candidate before the Democratic Crowns. the govState convention election as ee ‘ unless the gate to Denver This is one of he >» candidate will noe 7c 1 VILLINGS most amusing aeeeratio of the 50e i count, | GOLD PILLINGS ON E-HL AL F PRICED : cent convention. Mr. Martineau ha Aria al-| no inte ntion of being candidate Si | dies not known, until ani B, Stephwel-| ens nominated him, that his name marines as go before the convention. Mr , Tib-| S would : by Lib-] sta phens nominated Martineau to offset his own nomination. and that was| necessary for Tre » i it || t Out iall therere wa s remain, « c * 8 | the in- did { Drunkenness and Drug I the Burial Today-The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Louise Hooper, wife of James Hooper, of 754 South Fourth East street, will be held from | the Second ward meeting house at 4:30) o'clock this afternoon The burial,| oe will be private, will be in the ‘ity cemetery of Juead stop th to Will Erect Residences-Mrs. ©. V Smith has sold to William P. Holly 25 by 5} rods at Third avenue and I street, } between Second and Third avenues. The deal was made through Tuttle Bros Mr. Holly will erect residences on the property Madison, June 17.-It is proposed to merge the six rich led and zinc mines | in the Platteville district of Wiscon-| sin. The combine includes the Enter-| prise and Empire. mines. The cup-|} ital will be $1,000,000, practically the value of the six plants the battle- a Becomes Orpheum ‘Trensurer- Myles Martin has been appointed treasurer of the Orpheum theater to succeed Will H. Howard, resigned. Mr, Martin has been With the Orpheum company since its organization three vears ago acting assistant treasurer and later as superintendent, Merger of y rye enthusiasm The scene has lasted {5 minutes. he > p. m-Chairman Lodge D can be secured for advertisements in DAILY NEWSPAPERS. Specified location on page and adjoining reading matter, so that ALL who read the news must see the If even a small portion of a newspaper's readers purchase your qoods, your investment would bring large returns. For details apply to Secretary, The Six Point League, Tribune Bldg., New York, last office of a list of prepared Zion's Savings Bank = Trust Co., reyes 4 per cent on depes OSePH F. SMITH, Pre: aiden aon H. LINND; Viee. President. . C. BEERE ken The How the Mormon Democrats are ] The baby f0ing to be whipped into line by the | nsist on the brain} party organization to support a judiinternal in-|cfal ticket composed, for the most of the}part, of Americans, is more than some of us can eae Ped Position MARINES LEAVE PUR SHIPARIOMUN coe Board - Governor State Treasurer and State Auditor to Provo yesterday of the state insan- Legion! Nauvoo Legion-The Nauvoo session monthly regular in meet will Friday evening in the bishop's office in the Tithing yard ee commercial Boosting. greatness 65 Prices Trade those asf ores of | of the} draped | as the colored | | | globes | 1 s | le to State. for battleships to > in North the vicinDubuque armed| . . The program of the Americans to| join with the Democrats on a judi- Clary ticket is unchanged. but many Addictions | Crry, Contidential, | States The Will See Boat Races-D. A. C svanke, who is an alumnus of Yale of the class of "89, leaves today to attend the annual commencement at New Haven, Conn., and will be present to rout for the Sons of Eli at the New London boar rac business men. them to point and say It will the bave ALT BADGES, NOVELTIES, Pins, cae Indians Obtained Damuges--\W. M. McCrea, assistant United States district attorney, has returned trom Vernal, where he appeared for several Indlans in condemnation suits against irrigation companies, In both of the suits tried damages for the Indians were obtained , and behind him companies Assistant Fire Chief Crosby Benjamin of {| Afier Delinquenis-At the he city supervisor of streets poll tax delinquents is being which will be at once sued - wagon carrying the Volunteer Firemen's "The traveling man makes or un-]| makes cities, sald the speaker. "They wander all over the face of the world with sunny faces and heavy grips, tell- ing J., pa the Ore and hun-| neigh- | bunting | an rael bie ines designed Samples CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN streamers| nop impor artistically ces n | long } of the | en Leaves Federal Building-John PB Ferguson. who has been engineer at the federal building for the last two years, has resigned and will probably take a similar position in one of the Newhouse buildings le" } AKU eae fronts Grounds Well Arranged-Governor Cutler has received a blue print showing the position ef the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie exposition at Seattle. The grounds are nicely situited south of the Washington state university and are grouped about a square known as the Arctic Circle. The varlous departments have all distinetively Arctic or Alaskan names. you to the State Industrial school and there plead with the superintendent to make your hours as few as possi- - FR buttons, Dental D ae een ee re are over 20 candidat for certificates at the exBininations | heidn held In the city anc county building by the state aeeial board, Wane Over the Keys, behalf of. the city, -I. wish to over the keys of the place to You may kick it around and ¥°"do what you like, because we know what you will do But I will go furoe r yo Apa Bate eee Ir, OT s out of the city, belleve, t rill speak to his chief Tatts Cabs nats persuade him to be as lenient as posgible. "Then, if I cannot do that, I will go still further. I will speak to Judge Gowans of the juvenile court and ask him to overlook any little difficulties that you might get into. Then if that goes not suit, I, myself, will conduct Baku, June tees -An attempt was] made today to kill Chief fe Police Ney by the explosion of two -powerful In-]} fernal machines. The chief and two! policemen were wounded and a Ser-| geant of police killed. The police we lured into the search of an unoccupied] >= streets, costmues}t ( parade mentioned | Governor Appoints Delegate-Goy crnor John C, Cutler has appointed D. R Roberts of Logan a delegate to the Good Roads and Legislative convention to be held In Buffalo, N. Y., July 7 and Mr. Roberts is known to be an enthusiastic advocate of the cause of good roads, "In turn TO KILL L POLICE of Stute Insanity John y Cutler James Christiansen J. A. Edwards went to attend a meeting ity board. 2 ° DARING badges, N. OPPICE ° ie robins began to go in the fall 16 went also. "Then the spring found him back agaln. Often there would be an overbalance, and the storekeeper would want to fix it. It was then that the drummer would invite us to some qulet place for a méal or something else On such occasions he would say: ‘Wet, you had better settle that with the old man; I haven't anything to do with It Postoffice Inspector Lowe spent a busy day yesterday on the money order swindle, but could report no definite clues. He believes that the parties concerned left Salt Lake on late Sunday or: early Monday trains The federal authorities at Denver, Butte and the coast cities have been furnished with as accurate a description of the men who passed the orders as could be obtained, and a sharp lookout for them will be kept up. of the BRANCHE dinary | ee i grew to manage a country store In the Country Store. ‘ "In that country," said he, "we laid in a stock in the fall to last until springs. When the robins began "to come again to our country and hop about, we began to look for the trav- ' FLOWN Wandamere, the dreamland ---__+ _____- - and natty Newark, | ir Carel [daho and | comprising | The water on North Temple from the overflow of City creek was at its highest point yesterday and is nearer doing damage than at any time yet. It stopped rising during the dav, but If the rain continués more trouble is expected. The embankments of manure are still in evidence and thoroughly soaked. They will not be removed until all danger of flood is over. This evening at the gathering of the council committees citizens of the West Side in numbers be present to protest against the continual menace to their property each year and will urge that permanent measures be udopted to take care of City creek in future years. 3 MORE UNDER SHARE id cane ataseutalranstnds, ene when PROBABLY and ided AOUe re -------oo-____-__ At Charuper of reception aren gpeaker, told of his early experiences in the commercial line. Prom a clerk June 20, via O. = e Greatly reduced Tates to Northe Utah and Idaho points. See Geant en rates and further particulars HAVE buildings Of « ee S West Siders to Protest Against! Continued Menace to Their Property. Register he NORTH Uy nove streets worn in the of money. the! BURL Want soap hung on the dollar.) mark anc 1 callico was 40 cents the yard. That was in 1866. The governor declared that the traveling man ef today is far removed from what he was 30 or 40 years ago. Then, he asserted, they drank to excess, but and ordering him] went through his pockets, He thinks one of the men white and the other colored. been THE Whitehead & Hoag Co 7 HORRIBLE SIGHT CITY CREEK'S RISE Politics and ALARMS CITIZENS, GREETS FATHER }---=». BACK a cook, we makers. sons assembled, Mr. Halloran announced that on July 4, the Conivacctal club would commence breaking ground for the new building and that when In order to keep the spectators off the] the travelers again visited the city they street, so as to minimize the possibility | would be welcomed by the Commercial of accidents, Acting Chief of Police | club In a new $500,000 home, Hempel yesterday afternoon arranged "The traveling man visits every city to close Main street from South Tem-| and town in his section of the country, ple to Fourth South street. he said, "and on his shoulders depends accomplish this, ropes will be] much. The traveling man of the West stretched along the street, and officers] is a standing ad for Salt Lake City will be stationed along the line of] wherever he goes." march to sec that the crowd does not Salt‘Lake; Leads. All. pass beyond the ropes, Of 44 eities putting in great public However, in case of accidents, three improvements of which a record has ambulances wlll be in front of Godbebeen kept, he declared that this city Pitt's, Smith's and the Van Dyke drug lead all others in the United States durstores ing the month of May. He further told f the great building projects that are HOLD-UPS GET $13.50 Seatit to be commenced her The first speaker to be introduced FROM LONE PEDESTRIAN was Governor Cutler. In a short, witty oe address, he told of his early experiences CROWD the to), festivi- crescent containing the inscription, Salt Lake No. §1,"' the tithe of - the local council of the order Between the horns of the crescent is SUSPO ndea ROPES KEEP the orative use Of the badges there are several varieties Che official badge is in the form of a circular gold wash medal, containing a print of the city and county building, suspended by a rib- -_ STRETCH TO novelties Ag through the city ing with the matter. Success to you, gentlemen; you, travam convinced," said Chief Pitt,| cling men," in ese words Governor "that the plan which I submitted to] Cutler welcomed the gwests at the banthe city council several weeks ago,| auet given at "the Commercial club laf regarding the Commercial street prop-| evening Further he asserted that he osition, is the best that can be done,| knew and believed the knights of the and is the most feasible way to deal] grip would have a good time here with the problem. Mayor Bransford, in vehalf of the city, "T believe now, after looking at the] declared that the metropolis of Utah districts inhabited by the denizens of| will be placed in the hands of the the under world in St. Louis and Chi-] United Commercial Travelers today and eago, that the most practicable way| that everything that he could do and of dealing with the problem is to build] that the city could do, would be done a colony and see that the women are] for the welfare of the guests. kept within this stockade district and Many Attend Banquet. allowed to leave it only temporarily,"' The banquet last night was attended The chief also said that he did not by close to fifty persons William know rats nor how the plan would Halloran, as president of the Commerbe adopted in Salt Lake, if ever, but cial club, presided as toastmaster and that he intended to use all his influence among the guests of honor were Goverand if possible abolish Comunercial nor Cutler, Mayor Bransford, W. street entirely and colonize the presstreet| Wilkinson, the oldest traveling man in ent inhabitants of Commercial state, Fred J. Klesel, of Ogden, somewhere, it matters not where, in ;| the George W. Goddard, Judge ©. F. Colthe city. born, J. L. Perkes and Lon Haddock, _- So In his a oeniae statement to the perWILL on of J of the unique will be amount the Sbould Build Stockade. today will be enormous. Many thouThe main object of the chlef's visit | Sands of people will only arrive today to to Chicago and St, Louts, was to study] spend the remainder of the week here. the social evil, so-called, and to learn| Last night the hotels began to show the method pursued by the police de-| the great {influx of the visiting merry- partments the with in- meee in amount portunity to make money by the sales of such wares to the thousands who will participate in the festivities has provided umbrellas | city FE G2 Ueno , and With coverings| of regulation siz of the order's colors, orange white and blue The members of the |the organization who appear in the parade will carry thes In addition there have been sold throughout the elty ee of smaller paper parasols | Birertl LAKE by the important celebration the 2 debian the promoters Dispensary | |, Mich.; ortata 18, 1908. nants, parasols, canes whistles, grotesque heads and masks and | other novelties Many of these have been provided by private concerns, the STORE Main JUNE deslened for the oceasion.| not inelude the bunting and electric lights used in represents Pure THURSDAY, city during the three days' gatherof the order, and which have bee n | specially This does colored al The T. is appear a United be Fountal 112-114 UTAH, least Cc. - e to < the Detroit, ‘mn him will which The DRUG I week connection "1 of | in decorating : the the this ~ o~ et Gaya inching > Chiefs irris be oe Police Hi Ice ColdQuenching To the surprise of every member of the police department, from Acting Chief of Police Hempel down to eT newest patrolman, Chief of Police oe rs Pitt returned to the city last night, lad to have been away, glad to be rat ataas and at work a and chock of brand new Ideas Since he left Salt Lake May 30, Chief Pitt attended the annual convention of the National Association of ccecak means represented used which Thirst At Our Sennen anaes CITY, lies Five thousand dollars named as a very conservative of the gross valuation of the the Only 25c a bottle Returning Executive Says that Commercial Street Must 3e Rid of Denizens, whict in LAKE of Lake money be mouth. MOVING OF THE RED LIGHT . sensation no feature w eaves » is SALT || Miles of Bunting Strung Up - To Welcome Visiting Travelers no the duties of the marines will be-| Of the Kearnsites are waiting for the|>- supreme court decision on the fusion be to] C@8e8 in the councilmank« elections of super- | ant year ae that situao ; | was the By arranging. for a snecial train| over the Short undoubtedly Line and Union Pacifie to Denver, the Democratic state com-| mittee has fixed the matter so that] transportation to and from Denver. | | 17.-Preparations| with meals 5 on the train. lodging} | and ; depart-| while. at Denver, will cost less than| into ef50.. This low rate probably assures, of the|/a big delegation from: Utah There} f all nahe at least six Pullmans filled > « ith| States ' Utah Democrats and the passengers} with any| Will of na-; hunting eas The Dainty esta ete poe, add boil- di flevona,"halnas Package at all eabniidee which live. in up won't the be sleepers' hotel any instead committeemen , will lot : for The people MOVING who too THOS, shaGacar right work rai T ‘ime T ee In en Railway bh feet TS May t rain oon be selected. money you LAGOON ROAD of| -* numerous your trent AND TRANSE _- tall | Kinds don accommodations ° 5 3 E na-}| Nebek« r, Democratic Frank. K. tional committeeman. has -e alled a}. neeting of the Utah delegation for Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock The| meeting will be at the office of State| Chairman Martineau and the various You get a Wandamere, 1. G; Watson Transfer, Co. 5:50 §:3 11:00 12:00 act 6:00 7:00 8:00 ; t m Sunday at 9:30 Sundays @keoon 10:05 12:00 3:00 Hi16 7.00 9:00 10:30 p.m. < pene and. 5 L SIMON It MERGE President ond Gen ‘Ba Co, onn n |