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Show The Sact Lake Telegram. 0 EGISTRATION IS HEAVY ONLY FORTY ALL OVER THE CITY OUT OF 600 Polls Remain Open Until 9 O'clock Tonight; List of Wholesale Slaughter the Places at Which You May Register. Turkish Troops ported at Salezi. of REGISTRATION OATH. Every person applying to be registered before he or she is entitled to have his or her name registered, take must, and subscribe the following oath or afflrmutlon, which must be administered by the registry agenti 'I do Holemly swear (or afnrm) that I am a citizen of the United States; and shall have been such for ninety days , nineteen hundred prior to the election on the ........ day of that I shall have attained the age of twenty-on- e years and upwards, and shall have been a resident of the State of Utah one year and of the county of four months, and of the precinct of in the county of for sixty days at the time of the election on the nineteen hundred ; 3ay of that I now reside tn election district No. .... so help me God (or under the pains and penSOS. ) 'i) ) MM Re- tro-Kusd- Which way you going? an With a clear head to steer a strong body you can do things and win. Both 1 ' alties of perjury)." The registry book3 and lists must be open at any reasonable time for inspection by any person. 805. RESIDENCE DEFINED. A resident within the meaning nf tht title must be construed to mean a person who lias resided or will have re- sided continuously within this State for one year, and hi th? county for four months and in the precinct fixty days next prrcding the d.iy of the next ensuing election. ) ( () (j) & f (j) Q 0 (j) Today is the first day of registration. The places of registration were opened this morning and will be kept open until tonight at 0 o'clock. The registration up to noon was the heaviest in years. A complete list of registrars and the places where they will register voters r) of SOFIA. Bulgaria. Oct. 12. The detain the new Auf rfftrm scheme ere awn I toil hre with lh greatest interest. A dispatch from Constantinople rays that the Austrian ar.d Russian Amha.ador will prevent their proposals to the J'orte today. The Oovernment here Is taking the Btrictest precautions to prevent Insurgents I from croH.lr.g the frontier. One barm reported to have been firel on by Bulgarian troop nar Hila today while trying to aMt a crowd of fugitive who were being pursued by the Turk.'. This Incident K consider! to be evidence of the Government's correct Ir.tertlon. Desperate flKhtlrg Is reported (o hiv taken place at Hilezl. In th district of Dibra. on October 6th. Thrre ba-- 'l engagede a body of 6M Turk ar,d Iot nrm. After several hours' tvnty-fnBorl with, r!nfori-S.irafoff. l lighting . . . .. -. J scen and killed all save forty of the Turks. THE LAW PERTAINING TO REGISTRATION. ( My . ! 1 can be built by proper food. . Shop Reduction Begins. 13. N. Y.. The f.nlr tn r dire th fore- - nf sl)"m ii ono th hax cvmcl H llv'-nrisytm pup HiifT.-ilo-. Vnn-ilptbi- lt r 0 00 ; v. 0 of nhoul ,"(j 'Si fffiili'(( si ami J:ufTjl DIES OF BROKEN HEART BESIDE BROTHER'S BIER is as follows: 1. Henrietta Gee, 1416 South Thirteenth East, Laugh rani's store. South Eleventh East. 2. Stephen W. Alley, Sr., f41 South Eighth E,st. 3. Riego Hawkins, 725 Wellington Court. 4. Emma Iverson, C19 East Seventh South. .". Adlla W. Eardlev. G21 South T.Iain fi. liudolph Alff. 15 East Fifth South. 7. M. II. McAllister, 155 East Sixth South. 8. Frederick Barrow, 452 East Fifth South. i. David Bemhisel. G63 South Sixth East. 10. Lottie A. Movie, "23 South Seventh East. 11. E. J. Swaner, 318 South Tenth East. 12. David H. Eause, 66'1 South West Temple (Precce's stor). 13. Joan McNeil, 1012 South First West. 14. C. A. Carlquist, 621 South Fourth West. 152:1 15. F. "Walkings-hawIndiana avenue. 16 Henry W. Heath, S70 Cannon street. 17. Thomas W. Green, 434 West Fifth Death of Life-Lon- Com- g FORTY-FIV- IN Too Proves panion Much for Aged Letter-Carriin Brooklyn. - POSTAL SERVICE. BUT STILL ACTIVE. .l'l t irrl'rs ere Ul.t e, , m tl Hfru .f r r't-.l- t.i Jiihrf-- I hi.h Into i. g ( )ftlrf. - th- i he i. Ir:. 'r,l th f rtv. ftfth xntiivt r.iry rf M rr.try. Il v.as fi,nd of i.oi l.irlni; he nu'i live a no re t.f at irmre, nl h oft-tit JUt ltl the (l,if f,r It g bout v. Ith the In or.K.r ; The brain building elements arc so prominent that a ten days trial shows renewed brain and thinking power, especially where brain-faor nervous prostration have been at YEARS E ' er ! work. NEW YOP.K. Oct. 13 Johnson Chase in New Hull, tlm oldest letter-farriYork, and possibly In the country, fell :' dead while standing hJid" tlm cof!ln (: tlie UriKikh II poftuf'l.-e- . ' ' Wil' of Ids tlie 1 brother '9; ' & containing t lody i liam, at tlT" Lifter's home in Brooklyn, today. The doctors say he died from . broken heart. William Hull w.ts 2 years old and a His brother. Johnretired men-nanson, was tun years youcK'T. and the two had inseparable during their lontr spun of life. The death of his brother was a hard his blow, and he prieved deeply loss. At the close of the funeral services he arose from his hair beside the coO'in and. speakinK in a low voice, bade Case South. of Fugitive Convict 18. Thomas Winters, 474 South Secfarewell to his brother. "You were llrsl to ko," he said: "my sunuiHnis cannot ond West. voic-come too soon." The old mar. Is Now Before State 20 West Sixth 19. Jennie Froiseth, broke, lm threw up his hands a;id sank South. 20. Emily Fox. 137 West Third South. to the Moor d"ad. 21. Douglas Ferguson. 73 West SecSupreme Court. CHAPEKONS AT Til EAT Kit ond South. 22. A. L. Williams, 112 West Second AFTi:UN(X)N AT 3. While J. lines Eym h ! a furtive from South. 23. D. B. Hoover, corner Second justice and a Ml m im hss b"., !, his South and Second West. s:ttorn ys ar- - fighting In the stprcn:e SAVAGE BULLDOG 24. L. C. Johnson, 404 West Third mutt cf the State for a m w trial for South. 25. Ben G. Guiver, 66.1 West First hint and for Bob. rt L. Kb g. hN PET A COLLIE KILLS t South. ompanion in rime, w ;o made i,o at26. Mary B. Howells, C2 South Sixth when opportunity pretempt tu West. sented night. Friday of Woman Lako Loses Salt 27. Jarr.es M. Campbell, 11S West Young I.ytich's escape h.m not as jet re t'Vh--h1 First Ncth. th" Siif r rue e.irt in legal form, Valued Animal by Fierce At2S. Isabel Wh te, 44 North Second the case of tlv State agiinst J.itm-tack of Viciou3 Brute. West. I.jtich at.d Bob'-r- t L. Klmr. mnvii it ! 2:. Phoebe Sleatr. 107 Pear street. cf the m irl r of Col. Co 'fn-- Pr fc, 30. Mrs. Mary Katz. Third North, betn the Sli.-.-jBatch g m.hl.ng !,nn-- 1,' A thoroughbred shepherd dug between First and Second West. t'-- , c.i.i.-thfee yiiiis 21. Mrs. E. J. D. Roundy, 542 W;st longing to a promim-- t youn- sn lety terdav a f '.errnMUi. tha;i.att- n- . f"f loh First North. a v.oman of this city was almost instantnt v ere rea J , Kltig . .m 32. Euphemia Morris, 773 West First P hvmlv vhil by lri k a killed vicious which ly by bulldog, North. a tiwas titcd by V. F. l.ytKh y was to run fpr.i allowed the streets 33. 331 Elizabeth Haslam. North les". v.h acted for l't!i men In Sixth West. to the otilin tne-eurt. Tlds Is the moii-- thcr yesterday. :'.4. We:-- t Mrs. Nellie I Pussley, Tli" owi.e-- of the shepherd dog wax the e.ise J; as tieitj brought l'ir- - the Fourth North. giving tin- anim.'il i bath, in the rear of Supreme court, and tit I ttu t 35. Fannie L. Kidd, 664 West Fourth her home, near Second South and Third the f.u t that the .In lili.n of the North. East streets, when the bulldog put in court va Hiifta hud a IV farmer !,mn h 36. Petr-- r Anderfe.-nh"-Superior addition an a re- now ch.ni" the 37. Minnie H. James. Ku Third St. and The mix-u- p beaan immedi e wht h the ,i ;tot r.e m il. The e V.H Part hen ia K. Parry, 41 East although the woman streamed lustily. til le f.ir lue If a new prtt'S and Intro North Temple. before the crowd of tr'al King her pet Was Is wh'th tf!r upon gratitel, . 3f. Mrs. J. A. Mnyne-s15 C, St. which soon gathered could pull off motion base 1. I very strmiir. Anl In 40. Jriia R. Sharp, 30:) Fourth St. bull-logth" savage new irt.il I.yn h cae Kie.g l granted nnam 41. Harry T. Ball, 603 Fifth St. entHb-be to the will l prlvilcg". 42. Oron Allen. S30 First St. of the gainMing hn'i robliety 4",. John A. .D" Valley, inn First St. nr.The l Prow win bei.l Bueno be a the murder of 4i. Maria A. Cassldy, 115 If oi rirvplrator and coiispii.ify Ftle.-tAAKE JUST ONE new trial, all others have the C. Jem i Pratt, Z'2 South Ninth k ts a privilege. un-'..MORE TRIAL East. the The Suprem.e ourt 4t. Henry Coulam. '4 South Eighth t r the af advisement arguEast. ment s. 47. Pe.r Hansen, 2GT South Seventh ITo Matter How Many Remedies You East. Have Tried, Here is One That East Second 4. Chi is l)i-hWill Cure Your Piles. South. FATHER LEAVES CITY 43. J.ft'c- Browning. 4?7 E.ist Third T you are sufft'ilns from thr palp, rind South. torture of piU-- : mi WrUit t' ciir'M, ERE SON'S BURIAL ro. Charhs O. Farnsworth, Jobn-soii'- s uts at the druKKist's fur one spend ?) corner First d ramUi South uf I'iic and cor,P;. mm, 'u:e drug ai pai'kas' im1'' yuur.-'fia douhl ttiat it hi State. ili r.e. 'I'hi ri iu earthly iloubt that r.l. Joan. E. Busby. Fmral avenue. Little Child of Jere Jackson DUs of this clremedy wiil cm vui just as it has Pddbc-rK' kn- - "s .lulni:-f2. S; iirar tho iami.s ami t houvatuN of other Diphtheria In a Wngon oa a if om tulluvs thij direetioiii: and give it a store. Main, street. fa'r trial. Vacant Let. rrn'-dYu may hhve tried s m.ni;y MILLIONAIRE MISER tlial you th.'t yours is a inlpl'-- s DIES AMID SQUALOR. disruiir-iiMe- d case. You rr.ay liave .T., ksoti, .1 traf.oler.t. b ft th J. ,m.. loii and th.ul it Is n o. enterd.. withfor To lor. uti. It iriak'S tieeoiiu natuie tu OVAIIA. Ovt. no differeriee how sei iuas is. r m.tll out attending th- - funeral of l . f wn ir ea Murray, a f w !)uv loiiar you have had it. you w HI be. a;,d child, wh" illetl of d;phthtli. ago r.it.d a cured just , the same. before itt h v.iirnii on ;tt.t n hiwho t niade of wealth In hour; d'alir. In the uf lot Pyramid Pile Cure is in the form of set nd-- and putt item :i- - .l in M sluok In the of the suppositories, and to th" lvjrd t, It Was 111 trouble Bive.s itisiatit relief. It of the city y,?tr-u.iy- . Heu'.th tl. itlepotted away th tht-e. of 1ipb- part with the torture of the knife and the h .il ihid Pi Omaha Mum w!e i tre. t, Tbii iv, ia Smth at th Vii of examlnatloji and operation w a ?ie a hue h lor arid w as but v n rea thft for fun lcutot ears, fifty !c"the physician. It Is admit. itered rty ly fair-oub-- n th bad for his p caliariti'-- and t ccentri-ciiitthe sufferer himself in the privacy of the boy deinated place TlvMf is no record of its ever home. removed frn tlie hmife to a v.r.tcm on lie j i t tne tiriek Co cure the most severe, aggrafailing her the cbll ' lll. which l.e burned a v.uat.t lor.fc cases. bui'ding in the ; er - M i In iTi-- n You mav he sure that anv stomach food and can handle Grape-Nutget all the nutriment needed for it has been fed in hundreds of cases where no other food could be kept on the stomach and it has NEVER ' LYNCH MAY GET RETRIAL b-e- v-- s r FAILED. W iM-if- Grape-Nut- s is acknowledged e.l The Most Scientific Food in the World e es-ap- It-e- These arc the reasons why lf t It is toothsome and delicious. y i d - pp-ll.- rj-t-ser-f-- '. i A.- - ion-trar- Government analysis The London "Lancet'1 Thousands of physicians Sanitariums, Hospitals and the healthy, contented people who eat over t , I 3C'.-- . I t ii;-'iit-- Ar-ir- .g . appf-aran.ee- f-- r it'-ly- . -m d'-a- m-'-- . . t'k g rf -r !, - s ) i ) of c Grape-Nut- s every day (The number Is increasing daily) XY-- s-- al-in- ot .m.is - V'-ai- tin. - s.-a- 1. t uo-.-- There' a Reason Think It ver s 1 ! h-- s 1 standtrK vated and Mrs. K. T. Uoylan. Marshn.l, Misawfai torsissippi, writes: "1 suffered um-ture- for years from pih . IiamM I iic- Cure and was well In thr-- e iay." Amos Crocker of Worcester writes: "After Ruins throuielt a l rightful surgical of operation find after tryhiK any nuinl.er tmx of salves and ointments, oi.r Pyramid Pile Cure save speedy relief an it' quickly cured me." James Kenton. Memphis. Tenn.. savs: "i suffered the torture of itchini; pil.-- for even mercurial ointment years, and not me. One would relieve i,,x of Pyramid Pile Cure cured me is Cure Pile for sale by all Pyramid or will be sent upon receipt of diugglsts. a 50 cents luice. packase by Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. on the nature ' for booklet free Write trtatmeut ami. .cur a ot pile. I 5'i-ce- nt .yi-ce- nt : : s. six-stor- y city, and was twelve his own '.itk-jiars In tu building'. A Mr at l cf hi? fortune ' V. as lost in real estate. lb- left l.it i,r. v. ho lives hi lii,' wn relative, a n phf-w- , ri.-.i- - Col ii tl-.- j!o. b-- t GIRL DIES SUDDENLY; PHYSICIAN ARRESTED. MA WILLI-:- T.. Ort. N. 12. Th ranl J'tiy ha?Denies Strike Story. ri nn lnetigifonver.ed and will of a d.ath Pittsburp. Oct. 13. KranU Huch.tnan. tton Into the sudden jrtty w t'h iut tU'iua tounty Associapresident of the tion of liridice and Htrui tural iron VorktP, Arrived in lMttsburj; today from Indianapolis. He dt im-- that ho was here to order a Ktiia! ftrik of Intel-nationa- Look for the famous little book "The Road to Wellville," fouiifj) ount5 woman eirutri pt hotel In the i'dai;e of l'lrdl.iy Ik. in each package. The Kill rciMtered a ttt.ty of ls j a h e to be nn whiih l bcllt-v-nssunid l.an.e. 1 r home Is bflbd the KtructutTl lion workers in symto be in Marlonvi:ie. Ph. Two phyft-clan- s pr i formed an autopsy on the pathy with New York locals now out as a result of a dispute with some of body, and tolay Dr. Henry Chapln of the large contracting firms of that city. Flndlay Lake was placed under arrett. IMtt-bur- K. 1 Made nt the Pure food factories of the Postum Battle Creek, Mich. Cereal Co., Ltd., |