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Show 1909. THE INTER-MO UNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT {aye CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, ------_ --TWILD WES? SHOW | ORDER OF GREAT WIZARD WILL HAVE. A pure bristle RUYAL WELCOME) Nail and Hand | persisat inrg HAYS PARADE (AR ‘Elaborate Plans ns for His Recep- of Arm decided the of the upon grand will be Captain J. 1. murshal. be order the August v The of will 0 he nee bh been be iv ee and } a. lave ae ; u td ‘of march for are ‘the ht 1O of uished A. Uts and Na-| O* family the and guests aS cowboys sen ha Indians, veterans Utal tl for 1lso than e Wizard's arranged for ponies and commander-in-chieft and living will review flag immediate ‘ihe £ Utah and will halt : lain livingbands, flag and will both form willIn the viewing stand, the ives pass bands Fort Sons pe. of John M. Hayes Enjoy L Day ; and and. the p wards uesday of} teen re-{t tl of the afternoon. of Be aa i B. | + matter + + + + > e to n in, kee when he'd Welshmen and friends Ronee riety A Salt The Lake stake ward ea cet the race track ind. | dancing 1 jas hela pavilio } | He'd take Pee jing bend TI rq } the ow tactics carets have other and I can say that is I have ever tried. You a cold j fears I shall) com-] receiving sec his ty Do Good. Never Sicken,! i ever sold la nine tablet stampedC gure or your money e A That Flour | the Sau Goan: G t d-Breakin : B liquor . scheduled to of Heath ares come the aati poi Valley orders SMITH'S | FAMOUS FLOUR WHEAT, } CORN AND ---- Bell 2450. MILL AND Ind. 883%. THIRD SOUTH, OFFICE AT EIGHTH AND aa OATS. tee DEN TAL 2 MAIN STREET [UNION Honest Work. on co. + | + Word was Conte U. 8. DEPOSITORY, DES f an at oars . ERE i jcjjJor in in of J.B. ver the Salt Lake To Gs , & Edgar wv Filia City, is going to hit you Se ELE of her Ir it he fal! | Bh of appendicitis Young ata waees es S. Hills ...... Asst. Sle ciatanueae Asst. Safety Deposit Boxes 00,000 $500,000 for Cashier Cashier Cashler Rent, at the oc the {n a wo foie ' » take Pe warm, sweetenc peared to standard r ic | Changes in the décorations in Main | street were made yesterday to conform } With the suggestions of the committee and with a foree of men working all (last night and it ls expected that the wo bloc from Brigham to. Second South attneta will be r ady for final inspection this morning |}. The principal chien mé were to {take out a few soiled and torn ban}ners from the strJngs over the street ; and substitute the Stars and Stripes in | seen In national pe spe ctive w colors much 2 more to in have th evidence EE 16 ate oo a decorator will have yrree of men with long bamboo poles patroling | the street and unfurling the flags and = | banners tl are twisted by t win } It has been yhteh that this is the only |ineans by which they cs re ep {straight, as weight are not efrentiv and anchoring the banners is out ot |; the questle bana : ing no "rata in' the pollee woliee up the e ba 1 court. es Aibans er reia -" | R ee ti C Business . Body in 2 Session. omes} Short of A considerable amount routine business was transacted by the city council in a shorter space of time than usual Tuesday night. One ol the petitions presented came from E. E, Rich and others, and advised the council that Davis & Heuser. the contractors on the wor of constructing the North Temple street aqueduct had not been | asked progress with the. work and} askey ha the council s that 5 matte as brought up. an thi } ‘ ‘ounctimay rnstrom pr sented esolutionoe ‘providing th > Donte: of« publi eT hate the prses nted by the auditor ne ald in Te rst 11 South during i the parade between of A Banking Busl- Boston bullding, Office hours-2 to 5 m. hones-Offic and residence sell Forest-z, Ind, 420, : "B@tiru! Richards (streets, will be closed. be ton Main ed atekate ere, car. cee Second fo daily except Sundays "and $1.20 per round trip wimming at Saltair-it's Mons, : ae ger Bish a Sc Messrs. ale Atte) Bei an fast, now and save the chance paying will full price not come again Special Patent, Men's Banister now Only: $2.95 6) $6.00 Oxfords. $4.19 eee shoes at cut prices, including all the famous Boydea and Main St., Opposite Kenyon ' Most of These Suits in Crabbe's Clothes Clearance Are Worth More to You Now than they were two months ago. | || | | | 1 ik I Parade Wi fo fg lf |B . «a Girl $15.00 $18.00 £20.00 $22.50 $25.00 | ombe | § | } Laboy| 1 poe erdl |§ Grane Liberatore. eo $10.00 $12.50 ‘ $15.00 , $18, 00 ' $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 to u goon. first fal gathering of t be isheld at i the he will affair being ‘ . | : ia the Utah I re rs of which every an mh is a member. Be-|§ roon all of the tlof |g methe eouth ern partf Salt ake endl . iy nluding Bucs hr the * y the ar pulat the rchants were \ which We of | filed | | 1] men. ee | fsy or-| ery ono Mend, of to Bec © ock Float ng at glorious. for the next .$ 7.50 ..$ 9.00 .$10.00 .$11.25 $12.50 | | | | | $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants ....... .. . .... .... Down Main Street a specialty All our men in each different branch of the shop are the most skilled in Let us submit sketches and Our prices are surprisingly low, when quality and exclusiveness METAL 62 W. Third South - = + make ART om de pnons 2 twice "to their ope {t's thing chandeliers figures. of inrticles ifeat and pares $100 into: of -2,000} 1 . of the work is considered. was Salt, 1 aeke sane ‘and the .$18.35 . AND two ..$ 5.00 | Outing Pants Half Price-Peg ..8 6.25 Top-Cuff Bottoms. their respective departments that can be secured. o oc just now now now now Our artists are constantly working up new designs for electric and gas fixtures, that will fill the requirements of those who really know high art metal work. No time or labor is spared to produce strictly new ideas, and the antique effects we are showing give a splendid idea of the taste and skill of our work- dairy supus ; negg, is $10,000) ‘ ivideq ee ae" {00 shares | elng . remaining is treasury a Blake i bresidennt: 7 ema; = » president | anc treasu "Dr srr. sece- | lary: the Uren gen Dru and N.| Drumm, formin, d of ‘directors | "i com Loar' e property | Cream | . mple | fc the filed weight, prices Suits Suits Suits Suits 2 | , an Leet and Pants, light summer, at balf Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits $27.50 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 of | a -<-[--= I 1 | | | | prizes| won lan on : rates to the! effer August 1, | ; Outing Outing Outing Outing Outing Outing Outing 220 will be a ten"6 yeen Erp] ha = The even- | there $10.00 $12.00 . .$13.35 $15.00 ..$16.65 "a "Mere ae "various me: now now now now now A. H. CRABBE . " The Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Outing Suits, Counts mouths nud all of next | | Be Held Here Be- |; u starting 1 : These Sults ut a third less than regular price, three-piece Suits, Cont, Vnnts and Vest, are of the weight that can be used now and until Christmas. Jiundreds of meu wear this weight all the yenr round. You ean buy them uow at these little prices: || |\- STATE IREMEN TO HOLD AN DUTING holla olidays, real sport buy the Suppe en eee me 20 1 Had Emigra Sacer high 214 Tobani revived,|§ selos. Galatea" tho State prices; ROMNEY SHOE STORE-HARDING SHOE CO. Schubert | "which LOCAL WEATHER MEN GET PROMOTIONS eiiepeee Withfei dental BA R'T ap- anted. Malin street, peTemple an Sevent} and South Temple and streets, regular, 4 to 6]= ee aes : "La Tray iatal enes from act Prelude:pee Wak 2. "iave eal Meet On the recomme ower of S. M. Barlove, te te of poll H. au was appoin e retary" of the police department to fill the pean y caused by he resignation of Carl G." Pe eterson, Glore Makes BR eae ee aoe from W. H ; A : Glore erect the fire dey Ce eee that Rober xtoby ane wart be ap, sinted : nil vacancies ant the fire deyartment, wa as referred aferre mitt to the o fire com- ugust to $3 .90 Ireland Gaurees ij tunes of the E merald | the withfiremen today, Of Ute which i work oe city under. t i Lag . of veir hands. The resolution was : ia aus adopted. |. men's socla a « souredil gr : 21 a vacation of depariaiiin ta one week ; to five v ot aniate rs, : employed 3 | fore leay{ ne fe n ou clty water works de ‘partment, departments nd to one of « veer at. the the state building, also a veteran, dur ring enoO campment week, 1@ pay roll for the half month ending July 31, amounting to §232,7 ney ovec up None of these goods are cheap stuff bought Don't forget this to run a sale on; but all are regular goods bought for regular trade, and made as well as shoes can be made, and out of the best stock. enthe and Be Antonelli m Foster ky melodies ines a a. fail 1 o; sbesablec days, failing would totwithin a but stult, and kinds, up to $5.00 values, now only $3.15. cin} 7 f Pilsen .Luders fee *odipietre Waldteufel la" olst 8 ee Classile RR BER) e Busi : noutine all at. eee from solgeserenade 0 voce nly at cut of Men's going Every pair of men's Banister goods. B s vege. ass - Bentley > a 7 Woops Dvorak ‘atore'" . raf Antonelli, Liber: face | rrumpet ae 1c - Se shoes and Calf Shoes, now cheap All the balance of our men's oxford stock, all sorts of styles Isle, Wr incidental sol Nicht " _ idol' Mz ar Thee eat Divide .Mauride Overture eee asses e y| | 0 styles not ippodrome from oir Follow- Reqtaiage ong the goo veterans was ween South Pome streets, greatly sizes, first conband ap- avillon will , « gat ea beer. Borehm testimony be Postmaster A, L. Thon as requests all he a ing friends ‘coming | persons to the ‘peampment to forward the pee that = mail is to be ad| dressec nm care oO he G. A. R. sub will Kid his by frater- Be ofpair concerts tne|0'clock On the re commendc pene oO e tl 1e Cc omimittee the petition of whe erncts ris and others sor tic Ht: with the Gramd Army executive commitee that ertain streets be closc to raffic 6 This A. dozen established "t] am l ‘ the | be daily or ALL G. A. R. MAIL TO. GO TO SUB-STATION |station. for eer S1ZeS, Vien's yesDen-| at the The bitilly up to its olixcellence Bee fk of‘the | s ater een Lake counsel Z and delay, the goods are going ¢ ; | Overture Dr. T., Willlam Steve SALT LAKE CITY, Established 1873 || | cated in his new afflen ease BOWow gor General ness. Don't colors of pairs of ladies' oxfords, kid, calf, patent and tan, best factories in the country, including Cousins, Gardiner, Fox, etc., in all styles and sizes, now on at $1.00, at $1.45, at $1.65, at $1.95, at $2.45, you choice. high Kivery pair of ladies a few weeks. same all solo by MtBogue was rendered in Pein ent v # altho het artist: was tyed from 4 journ Beginnin this saaebon there will inflan ‘Dirty Flags Torn Down and American Emblems Are | Substituted. ‘TWO a the - bal was received with at<air last night by a 1@ hours 8 m, and delivery of ‘mall to visitors during the ; : noo a the" provision that. the nd noon, ht of Main and Second South strect shall n be closed until an hour 5 | Alger's nicnuE for : Dese| fons the parade starts, ee W. S. McCornick, Thos, R. Cutler, | Sunc lay School 1€ report o 1© board of e stir Prest. Vice. Preat. | 44 Union" "Book Store i. 2). So, Temple. "pend aa ca nt on Increases. ‘de ane UTAH NATIONAL BANK, i é Prs.o money in eestous clty departments for the ths s T LAKE CITY. Pays interest on time deposits. rT ie year was adopted 1e matter of changing the "o u Safety soreer. a for rent. rach relating to the tax on al t Soles tay Sur of achines was brought up 9 Cashier, ay T. ane: ‘Two attac oe of the local weather of"a short discussion, ent : eat after week. for a flce received tice of promotions yesterday iC "C hurch Was promoted to the ee alta of section s eee, Tee ae AlTT SALTAIR, director and c te RNICK c 150 _ vis ins full observer, & oO iw an advance in salary of 206 ists. Daily, e4 to 6 0 and men; 8 to t10 noe vocal. Mic Oo * Fl annum each. J, Tyat tt will P20 ren pet eee section director In charge. av BANKERS Transact in bloom- leases Many at ae Initié Appearanec Salt violating ounctlp 20 ee Hundreds from the Wichert & the tables take your be it oxtords, DENVER eral h irge crowd fhich heard cert of the gagement. Doe not he yourself swith | or _ Saltatr "Levinthan" Kestaurant, } beat meals at city prices. "As for anything." Orc chestra every evening. Presid ent ..ccssceseesee- hold AT Val} zation which before | fore the council The counet! did a ot take i ¢ { eme ros ¢ | oe a a iat ee cideie . oe , ar! 1 anc "SEVERAL CHANGES, Utnh. eaeeerrane the to neck ‘that ah Sales ( he | afr 5 concern NS: wateh4 with 2 will rt nyt th mong the legal nity In 1 was dismiased Gounciiman Co il a IE ieutave rae | which he asked for the the duel NZ /and Berling gave thelr Before NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL ..ccces SURPLUS...... e+ of his di Salt thel Eom ness + |terday q| Revd rhe ‘case * ram in aE pols m,Beare leh 1 ently, w a nigh by atehms an, * ag wa ae nf yas, bar tender that day, admitted that he har Bix on. 2pe b ny iw cee ae ae A fine Honest Prices. | seen in' perspective wilt he to iiave tis ere pues Guten en aerate Dehce incae the cit Electric c Paatiecutnent - and a SERIOUSLYILL || Matilda, that Say oe con uaranteed to Queen of the will a your ' __.- + i g licenses Brothers, asy a "ynotion ded;ei Gripe. The gen924 org aoe time was spent by the city Ellery's Tuesday night in considering | thusiasm testimony, inst certainly recommend them to my ae elleg will come at once The rede BNE) pe peing alithat ra are represented.' .Seana er, Pe erry Davi It is now pu up size |, as well as8 s. Gillard, cae Ill. the Pema maeatee. 50caree size. 36c 2/5." Pleasant, fant, Potent. Taste Ladies Canvas now only We, Disposes of Business in | The Excelltt Mus Musical Organi- remaining . were Twenty-|case aS __ 5 =e - Vagaories for a Col can never be quite sure given me more relief thanany| ak the:powals remedy ant here, @ploys about Time. stake|the cee "Ihave been using Cascarets for In- | 0) summer complaint. somnia, with which ie have been afflicted | alarmed nor { orment years, of men Deca fro $1.95 Ladies' Black and Tan Oxfords, fine assortment, in every way desirable. $3.50 values at $2.35; $3.00 values at LIQUOR LICENSES ELLERY) BAND 1S ARE CONSIDERED HEARDAT SALTAIR } and winter it may se oe in the bowels, | | producing severe pi 1 the summer | Y may give you aplte With dlarrl | for twenty oe vor him +48 Sttttttttttetettt++4 --_-_-_- a } wenty-third cho <t TeEO EIR \ TO CLOSE WE MUST SACRIFICE; THE BENEFIT IS YOURS unny some o the grue at: Wales, being the ot: casjon of their | of elve children, all of whom had} Eugen ek « fife = ‘ ur bis Aicsi {th whe annual at Wandamere. ely of TGYe and raised within the llm-| resides ete néa ay Ninth ATA7 ; South . he ¢on and outing song will constitute the Lunchprin-|jts the Twenty-second i street aidat | Opere tte: ar P cipal features o the outing, which. ; uring the da there we * t t | he sent ‘the boy 10 had frequently { together with good fellowship ond a/3,000 people present. In th fern 5 }run errands for him, to the Heath place | Waltz, "The hear welcome, uarantee a gala time | sports. ‘for. :thoe PAlldvar eae 4 eT "Wes 1 ;with a bu et, cont 1ining a note in ibe the | but} a ‘brone Whosped her Into tho atr, } the more te rave him the spurs, | ah more he'd ye) and wave that hat he tt and inane tlie f re e° eet ort of balfC aaratand ‘him: anced: t elit iat Grennan mo Celie participate in from where is Recor - went Wractertantion. honor J thi Was won er 5 i the "para C with th Welsh of eneampmont, "and | Ee nention as ll i ve ‘ neg aid suc aAgtt ao The prizez offered woman v ---- mee done a ieee fies T a roe hy Welsh Outing Toduy-Today is to be | on eae a. T i oh u nty-sec-| big one for the Sons and Daughters prove Anat oa ah us honor Mrs. Pitt for It He foot. thategree, jto his.Kept tallone withhand t we also from the reins likely to have his hands full, as I know of a aaa or veterans of that name," rarked Col. Sterret couna Interest fore;-during.-s through a week Wilh gal to their _-asristance a the atl the Fourteenth. Fifteenth, Six-| council. Ten minutes, at. the close ot Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twen-|the session, was devoted to hearing the po ‘al a wenty_fourtt Spant time four ane ce e « the auerere st fourth. Twenty-elghth, Twenty-ninth > * ‘ il ( enter Ww s. <A prize o 95 of-| Palace grounds, charged with selling d for the largest attendance wasja bucket of ee Fg Harrison Butcher, won, by the Twenty-second ward, with a minor, on July fter hearing the erans will act KMotte dep partments ves Dn tae" j andj bunch | Cullen 10 ree nos of them are! Kitten, s ime you} Gar the then there | lat geyer cam, be t med.| the ones they call outlaw that some of these. kid i apear pere next wee k t rame as some Wen Fenbyer will forLWse of the Lazy IL. | | land fron een. -_-_- playing, and | yetersas | x ok b a NAME. OF FAIRBANKS |): ss ":.99apr 250% reception. fifty-thre One of the biggest days of the seaLittle Bon at Wandamere Was the gathering | council Douglas. he > | | in Contests Was K the children singing "Onward, Chris an. Soldic The Sons of Veterans will bring up} the reur, carrying the great flag of American isuides to. tt ne dldny t to *° tt remember the ke ye three or free amit wishtor bythe name'of + GOULD ATTORNEY IS Many bands | The | ear ne oO | Uintah reservation, These will ar Friday ind will bring with them SEC WILL rloud of horses th reputations al over the West for wickednes These vill be used in the broneho busting W A FOR | conte sts at the fairground | during en 1 "gk eo week Many them wil ; be idden by the Indians in the Wizard a + 99 hid Ten of the fairest Indlan mald er No. of Fairbanks B. John ens to be found on the reservation will} + eat accompany the party whiel will ud | + Bryan avenue, between under the ae ee of Major A. .« + Bleventh South on Eleventh fas + stre has informed Col aldwell, Indian gent at Fort Hall, + Sterrett of hi plans to vfrord interpreter. ‘official Joe Holbrook, gna + free Bercer cen ant ~o every 1 Following ; the latest ecruits in the |W: rds ae the ae of the Greene+ RRC baie Mr F airbanks: teleorganization Wasatch + phon ae 2 ix , Ww: ald, Alec Themas, Leon ie ee \ Derrah, John Treasure, Ale ane + Re shone + unique offer b ade Bong, O, McGill, J. Mey ers, F. + all veterans NORTIDE his name, no | Plaisted, Fran} I. Gustin, Wiitam i I frat South long e nough for poe Serine inthe rear ol: ut: 1 can outtit 112-134 ny | 100 bronchos, Whit Ne talking in franteoe | yeslerda when every South Main Street. the rive Prachwinkle, Utah has passed Main and First South street 1 bands which have already passe in review will have countermarched to oe at point and will fall in the rea of Utah Vhen Utah has passe the living one Jatter will torm roe he rear a! Just vt dimond old:cat-| ld Mix. parsons, one 7 veteran puncher ; $$ one blast of the Tribune | « Annis, C. H. Wells, W. F Tsao and | x af yarigus commands will} oe Young These are al) Salt of "outside number re : la rendezvous, | sak ¢ of place thei tart weil ich will be x signated on a map fur-| ™ smber will be a ided soon le n ext nished each departmerit commander, | ™€ eting of the vards will be held At two whistles the column will form poe A5 De whe a inal arré aa 4At x {« <= ri 1wnts tor ne carniva proce aeelon | lire eo whistle column r will] lnavecinniarcn j sci a | -_-------- | Tl olum ill enter Ma from East Houth wails street. ona will | yet to the living if Seve ae F AKE | South and Matn atree on side and passin the the Plath of Matin street, 122 feet, will tes on the west side of Main and be ‘viewed by the commander-in-chief Main and South Temple stre éts. When the department o th fpassed the reyiewing stane 1 Grand Army parade will be completed. attv y , Parade more It seems da ; the | or 2 , We have closed our Harding's Boot Shop, 277 Main, and have moved the balance of the stock to the Romney Shoe Store, 214 Main. The combined stocks must be closed out by Sept. Ist, at which time we are to occupy the Romney location with our Walk-Over Shoe Store witha new line of Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Footwear. at |) broncos sieht , 1s me ane te | | tarrive in andthis steey ef. orn ¢ "ity Sopurday The Pure DIus Dispensary, e } we EG ‘30, at tle, the ao $b : that] woul a | 3. : wards| hese Water z fountain. anti- mounts, Cae re | tle, ae In ‘ eool, Cte Wila West show of the procession Secured with effect cdditiona with J the part Wizar Cowboys L¢« onsin val pageant, the the ul Soda P our at r¢ problem herd to ' full TEREequipped CRA GRE py is arranging for which will be a otfielal Yilin Bountiful secures the Wednesday, | come 1e8¢ RRA 5 and of je had Pen und Ohio Massachusetts Jerse Maine > ( Nevada Rhode Islan New Hampshire 1nd!) q Vermon The Potomac, Virginia and North Carolina ind) Maryland Nebraska, Michigan and Ilowa. Indiana, Colorado and Wyoming. Kans is and Delaware Minnesota, SMinaGurt and Oregon "¢ ky, Wes Virginia and South | pony ako Arkansas ‘and \laske Washington New Mexico sssee, Louis aaa ind : act : pl Texas and Idaho Wlorida, monty ina, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama and North| : Dakota. Oklahoma, ex-Union prisoners and na-| : promised Stoker Wl) VPormation,. ‘hief dis assis following formation cy)af a ‘ommander™ id Republic Calne 11, 1909 Order of eeteeoth ; parad the nig of securing horses for the numerous Wizard the escort, will which lretinue to the elty ‘and follow at his heels| eran the street was consider 1 ae eeres solved A number of ranch nen and firms dealing in saddle horses Gen. E. A. Wedgwood | mals, and it Is eat th aaeh t i aabie will sae pera 1 narshal l ofnf the e day y : ndj|be in on this quarter ae with nica Ih met " "rand. . commencing ~ ae great. f last enjoy freshing: " At a eeting ommereial club ( ll eee order Grand Is] elaborate ‘ Mar- Day, of shal -" The a | TVA Wedgwood Grand as Cc You ALE! ‘ Final rrangemens. peing made |for the Wild We zm a which is to} | she take place the state mele grounds | | next week Y esters, the corral W as | jlaid out. Everyty, now practi-| ALN ge tJ cally in readiness for on trainload of | LS E, A. n , Named the| yi ft --_- General. "e: aNE REAR IS UTAH Way. the Wirara The march of Ws si iteh through the é of Salt] scorted b the minis pageant j the} of Wards. the by prepared be ne GUARD " izard, promises to be one of the great tractions of encampment we Mon } day vening the Wizard will con and C fo «are labora plan s for hj r eception CO: SD March Are Now Decided On. ‘Veteran Cattle man Talks of oe Some Bad | fi | rush at only tion Are Well Under and Formation of TC Details = 2 CHANDELIER Bn phone At. Yitteien ment 770. CO. P. R. Ruder, Mer. |