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Show 77 IjfHESdVO ises are Bowereu; upon vuui Ui HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBEItS,491 k :shirt: values: , iioa UW 7 iv oriu." the; Pi&t&a Statetf department' foiL.JKarriU yeBte$dty -- iss ite Liuu ' . v. tag Ultur ait Which .u. be is la' stent, uiybiuu bis Ia cu)i charge. j(t -- .x.raUw;UJi -' ' i.v)-.- u f r. ;r- '- nuuai manners 'of Utah which klit toiu4i.iutiit.' UriderwearShaes-Ladie- will Speaking in general . c:a..i" Smt 0 be lllkcliiieUt, iUauaiTiOda :'.'tout. ..,. .. RECEIVE Railroad cliiU 8UC ' ...... , TARIFFS, :, yesterday receiv.::.: the KITCHEN MANAGEMENT. .Thfl Third Ward Pfiivnfa'-.fl-as- $2.00 "" -5 ' ivt cnliigh-ci- J . Ladies' 2.25 s- Davs .. .T . BLANKETS -- Shocrr:T.3,00 .... .... .1.50 Ladies' $2.50 Shoe? Ladies $1.50 Shoes ......... . $2.00. . . -; .vgg.OO . r.v. $1.00 Blankets" . 75c mankets. ! 125 . . anet.T. : $T:S0. , r'TTTTTT. A':. r, , . . . . .7, .0 . '. . . . '' ' ' 1 y . .11 . s ' taaies - a 'J' -- ' : 1. . ' ' - ,; : -- ri-- ! ..... .. . M issess ;;.;''- : "' . . ? - " -' reus ' '- ' v " T- f' ' . The - . , ..,. . 1 "3 from 11 'to 'l i . Wiiliarrfsrihavtflg "S.o'ap'.'T ,10c Ivory S'Jsp, large size 05c Ivory Soap, smaff size a ii . I BO . even ing post 1 n I . - - ,0 Lm I S J Quality is Rfght . r Prices are Right rr--rr Call and see ours before ybii can: purchaserzelsewhereasive v saveypu money v .". . 171 -- ..: ..;..'..'..,'. .T. 77 ; . . . . Bm M M M V WAV m lf) 05 07 M M t wuiiwii u u u v u i. u w- - u ui "7 - i rt. ' I flrnnr Pn B 11 '' - gfclylC I MM M lMM ABA MaJt arc a weetv ur a uiuiiiii iiui iui ncic MpjiLCd but are permanent witj us L - i viic iiiueeiucm jivrc 1- ''I'-''- vrc ijr nn yicp. "gp - I ' from Page One.) uf tS.UOO haogingn3verIie c to nominate himself the, next time in oteiigdliun Jesse' was chairman of 'Uncle schools!, V a speech not long ago. Inasmuch as the meeting. He appointed a ' he is easily theTmost popular Demo; oi crat in the state and- the strongest. the needs .mg.A;:jpggchfc!:tglling. of the university. As he he .probably will make this proposiconcluded he subscribed ' two thouc tion stick if he is still ot the' same He started sand "dollars mindwhen nomination time comes to alt down, but another-Ihought round and if others are. struck hjm and he talked tome more. To- man in Utah stands higher ;in As he concluded hfs second - speech the estimation ;of the ieople Mor- he subscribed two thousand dollars mons and Gentiles alike than Uncle for his wife. Just as he was about Jesge. lie is generous, to resume his seat be wsa impelled to charitable ,a developer of resources.' talk He finished this section again. He cloaks a great natural shrewdness Lby subscribing two thousand dollars with4ils7homely manners and speech, for Jiia. at bojv who was haa-- a s farsw ayzlooOOis the time In the sugar factory and who eyes. However, his. mind is never far ,was an alumnus of the University. f away, hut always, Inevitably and in- That seemed about all; but, after the variably on the exact spot 7 where secretary had put down the siibscrip: business is being done. Being of a tlon for the son, .tTncleJesse had kindly nature he lets, others. Into his of though.t which he Vlabo' venturesand, ri beinf simple as a rated. Having completed this argu child, always' retains the1 controlling two thousand dol: ment, he subscribed k Interest himself.; He . has developed lars for his daughter.- Then he did. sit 16 or 20 mines, some good and some down. ..7? ' t not so good; and he still has those Now. Mr. Chairman, said a man dreaming qualities unimpaired... in the meeting, "I move this meeting Uncle. Jess's father was one of the do adjourn.' earlestjionverts to Mormonismand 7 '.'What for?" asked Uncle" Jesse eK wa-- ' the close friend' and adviser of citedly. ain't hardly begun yet Joseph 5,mlth, the .original prophet What do wetwant. to. adjourn for?" $ The- marriagV'of Uncle Jesse's falhelr -- "Well, Mr. Chairman;" said' the s"ec ,and mother was the first marriage retary, "we only needed eight thouProphet Joseph Smith perforuiiSThls sand dollars and we have t'hatr so was at KSrtland, Ohio, in 1834. . Later there's hothlng else to do.' his," parents moved to Nauvoo, IU., ' And r they, adjourned. .where Jesse was born In 1845. After his father died, his mother took' her seven children to Salt Laket where 'the .ATTENTION OF ALL 8COUTS. d, I .....: - LLOYOrWESTROPE DIE-SATHIGHMuND The many .friAnd3 in ' this city of 7 Lloyd Westrope were shocked and. death, which occurred early jestelay morrftng at Richmond.. The young .man Was taken 111 T uesday and death' Was duo to ab- aominai tronhlP As cam 4 more serious his parents' were summoned and arrived in Richmond . . just efore his death. ' LIoyd Westrope whs the son of. Mr. and Mrs. C7 F. Westrope, of this city, and was .23 years old. The funeral gftpved-Wlearn'-of"lii- hia-mxii- . M . ... - ! Aiormons - had moved;5 and became a schoolteacher . 7. Jesse worked at he'eouli anything ."j as find to, a scout in the Black Hawk war, And in 1868 was a freight-- , er- - and teamster on the building" of the Union Pacific Hailroad.' He was at. Tintic when the first mlne'wre discovered; had his first. dreams there and made some .locations. - He went into the cattle" business and fnto farming, hutw he .kept of minesand dreamed Humfinally the A bug. Mine. Since that time he has be-come 'rich and has moved to Prdvo," do-w- 1 . I would request that all Scouts wh? can atrahge their studies on, Friday night, make it a point to attend the Red , o be given In the basement of the Library, Friday night at 8 o'clock a subject "of importance This and all .scouts are urged to be Cross-lectur- present 1 " . . . - Acting scoutmasters aill with William Alrd for further details... . JNO. L. SEGALL,' Scout Commissioner. - '.. ... l?HjlfULJt!fihld church tomorrow afternoon at 2 "ciocTrTTr'r";; ";;" FIFTY DOLLARS FOR FISH. Walter; Freshwater has received a' letter of congratulations and a- check for .$50 as "first prize from fhe business men". of; Richfield for. having caught the; largest trout ou of Fish lake during the. season.-Thtrout was caught about two months ago and was of the Mackinaw variety. It weighed 1 J7 pounds,". - -- Grows H.ir 65 YezLrsof Age Dear Sirs: ' " heard of PARISIAN SAGE, and as my head would Itch a" good deal," I thought I would try . ' it never used any remedies before and was bald on top of my head, am using the third bottle'and hayej a lot of 'hair where I wa? bald.; 1 rwould. like 'new7 to yon seethe hair sprouting from my head: '7 The ; Itching In.' my scalp , quickly disap peared. ! am 65 years old 'and .have ' been at the azaar oi ' years. v Ai-; ..William Hopper, Auctioneer Harkne?!s Bazaar, Ninth and Samson Sts Philadelphia, Pa. Largo- - bottle of "PARISIAN SAGE 50 cents. Guaranteed by Hedqulst Drug Co., two stores', for dandruff.' falling hair and scalp ltch.Puta life 7 and beautJCInto faded hair and is a ' delightful hair dressing. I . rj -- fr e 7 tl .1 -- , o'clock. -- ,7777777.". . B i - Styles are Right . .... fc ' t" U Ss i . com-'1:.!- nt ...... ' j 1 - . , -- 7 :7uTr. " .' . r the Fourth dlsU-kt OTttere against the Newman; company, ta collect $994 ca six causes, of .action. The alleges ,v" that the .defendant ornpany issued ,six checks on the 'Jiiik of American Fork,, and the First N 1, ional bank of Spanish Fork, In r 01 A. U' Morris, aggregating the were f ,ti 1 and payment refused be; u na funds. .The checks were 1 over to the plaintiff hy'Mofc -I 15 ; ' ' Xi7- 1 1 . NEWMAN COMPANY 8UEO; : F. " I'oormeister 'has began Suii In t It!f "Jut- where he-- now lives a sturdy, U'OUt?!; yjsionary. cltizen interested in Uncle Jesse is iafeaLtimeJIflcie: Jesse Knight Bnghalu" 'Young greatly 4,7, ; uniyeitj inT7tab; '? ! lias been .convinced, his xirtsam abou; and one time, not long ago, he called: for governor was a perfect- arneet,ing to raise mrtnpv.tr v.ut ,;;n and.-lway- The. funeral services for Joseph S. Boron, who. died ; nt. big home in the rixttr ward Monday night will be held fro mthe Sixth Ward meeting house at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The body may jresldence, , le viewed at Jhe , family Third West and First South streets, ; I I , -- SOBEN FUNERAL. . cU - ,h2trtirtvT Union PacjfSiJcomnwja " V 1 i .'..i..5 and Standard Quality lf. l' State Chemist Harms Is analyzing 33 -bamples of vinegar "pickedup at jt different grocery stores at Salt 'Lake . City. vinegar Is. adulterated with sulphuric acid, rmiratlc acid and 'ah ixnss of acetic acid at all of which are deleterious to ..the; lining' of the 'r stomach. :, y. , I An! ........... .!.it; si-- e I ,39 ... secre-feyan- d ' TESTING VINEGAR.' T.! . , ......'.. ........ -- S ON 35c t atock, helrey" the estate of Reliecca T. Mat-theipf Nes York City. -. .1 - office receiv-vm- I check yesterday' afternoon for 3 915.52 as inheritance, ta'. on 500 attorney-genera- u , 5irttnn-iRhas- open-hearte- , '- J - r't-a- TAX. ' ' V. - Wi'JIu.1 S; ry and ro!i;:iel R. .!.oo3, who hive" hvrn cvcral -- weck In thf" t nH nt;mnn; the Amoiioan Mining congress at Cbjeugo. lll leave for Utah today. PAYS. INHERITANCE a75' 7 r-- -J -: . . . . ,25c Sanitol Tooth-Wash; B I 25c Packer's Tar Soap (for the hair) I TURDAY S (Continued V. - r . '1. v.. Qov-- nv C rtTQO TELLS STORV. : fKTUrMN'P. vya,3.--L- 1.50 " ' . Y V. Y . . urn Powder fVT-.- 7x k'K,feni 1 ' ' -- tm VOOSf- - W IE P I. U I 154. West Center iMfi&iibffi&&'': K. agOw i w9MmmsJSBmpwi) j - B 1 .25c Colgate's-Tal- i p j MMii i ' nhftftjniTiv'nA UUi --:-- 1, " v - I ' .. fci! . Hjl 50c'Java Rice Jnce Powder 1 .;50c StillnTan.V Freckle Crraii ONE-FOURT- H very small; does not seem to pick up, Fred 'Graham doing all he can to help vs. ;J, EDW. TAYLOR.' ,, : ,. .S2.00 . .'. I H I I 25c Peroxide F'ldl time-TOD- AY orfi V : j. - OUIiUiriilidurj Uiua, I. to save monSy Jby buyiHg the best Clothing made ONE-HALF TO WHAT IT IS REALLY WORTH. AT This tremendous SMASHING OF PRICES:wiin:bmihue until the several ' '- - line's are sold. - .. ' Now,is the exniDit at trie wew iorx uno snow is attracting consiaeraDie Attention Is shown by the following telrgraru: "New York', Nov.: 6,. 1911. Joseph. E. Caine, Commercial club, Salt Lake City. Hvae delayed wiring you awaiting developments. Utah show fully up to stanadrd and attract ing as much attention- - as those "cost-- Ins "'fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. Information eagerly jought by those "having "Investments in Utah. Much surprise expressed at variety JAILED FOR BAD CHECKS. The trial of Y,- - T. Apple white, charged "with Qbt'anlng money under was ;jfajse preten3'j3 In Salt Lake-Citconcluded in fne'cburt of Harry S. Harppr yesterday aiternoon and the iOiii.d 2 illty. and sen- de'f "'n'tj.-nr.fenced to serve, four months In the rounty jall. Applewhite was In the, same tfind cf trouble in this city some ' .vi ejontha .5.00 :.g3.75 . Blanker H-- ". 'PiiWrt'h' 1 j5.ovy S5.O0 . .M- ". ill Wt 7 PES CENT PlSC. T5 lilankets $4.00 Blankets $2.50 Blankets' i 9- iiHHHMHHaMMHnmimHamn :$i2-.5- $5.03' Coats (ibildrcrr-- 14 :17.50 . TTHT(TmiV.OOCoats -- xMen's 4.00 Drer.s ts . ; a - H IT O M. ! I I 2.50 . : . ' -i '- 5.00. JLadies$20:00 Cpats . .Ladies $14.00 Coats .. Children' $1A') Coats WmTrrtOCy " $25.0&-Coa- 2 .'...'...... - values, . smashecC to BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES, . $2.50 School' Shoes 2.00 $2.25 School Shoes . .,, $2X)0 School;.. Shoes One Lot- - Boys', School Shoes, worth J ' $1.50, SMASHED TO, pair-- y .95f ,lie. uun - l1 Shoes, 53.50 values, cut hoys' High ..... .19 ......:S1.75 "will -- (Wi - S7:50' values, SJft)es..;05.50 r. -t-tmhc-d-Tr- GARMENTS Wcroi-.-GaTment- t .1.25 . ..'.TTTTSIOO . l ., e- -. smashed to 30 Gamicnts All Wintcr VVcights. .50 v. E. ;.. a H'jimbsr'; 3.50 attendance:""" -- V-:- K 'irU lUcsi's riib-- " " Moods '"' ; .. I I Jl1 -- LhlHlfcnVSl .5i) Slioes -- L. D., -$- rmenV - Mrs. Louisa, .Man waring wfU give the lecture Sunday. November. - .:.:. :.v.:::. $1S.7'5 40c Hoods -- ' liiidren s $30.00 Suits; Ladies 'and 'ChUd'irs .'nderw'&arl 9? Siiit s r. V . $1';66 $t.50 win-g- s .'I all Children's loods and....Caps, ,V0c . B - pfiALF-PRlC- longer wiif;g!it der ol the com:vn?c'on uKreducing rates to Utah common points, ' r V v and Worsted " - 4tbit;..,l'CTeam ,6f Stylis l Cheviot," Cashmere r Sfaitinps- in Jancv Mixtures. - i-j- t'ne or- -' ".'.smaLl - - . ,,' - ' ;..S22.50 gea ds J . s $B.od' unulivoveui-he- r The rallrpaUs. aere 1 u puo Isti jttiu tau.i nu jpeis fcarea iLey Woulu wait ani.il this late and than publish Salt uiKe iai.es . with the proposed raise iu CalLorma i.jfrfcigiiis. ,iiie shippers' have ftared vtba'; ay n iuLik,i.ug- lates.Uil'ul "the'l'ast ni.njie would cause lle com:' ssion to reject the published tariif and thus How the carriers tQv aecur ppstpOTSipnt of tte low Salt Lake iatesThe-pirUH:ation--ro--soo- n of the new tariff is thotegrnt to mean tint "the Our ..vi.. ' : eouiiuieSiou. ro-- V-- ri .300 G, . " -- " c4 copies o tarhf No. new i tea to the" containing Utah common points, a oidered by trnaj-ML.ou.i- Coat- . ;... , J OiXJciahv and Chi id ten's; s '..'. v- - SIWISHED and RIDDLED f the tiidu laruie.o, AGENTS Extra ';:;..-;- , a . . . ' - . i |