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Show THE IIEKALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, 3d ETEmnMnBAiwc Oan You INSURANCE MEN If Stand ViiiiLitiiuri uinrio MORE INTEREST the IPace at 00 ? END CONVENTION I Eellojg'a Sanitone "Wafers Hako You Strong asd Husky as Yoa "Were in Days of Old. Registration Lists Arc Checked and Larger Crowds Discuss Probable Results. Banquet at" Nevvhouse Hotel Marks Close of Metropolitan Box FREE. 50-Ce- nt Pield Agent Meeting. ir If yoaYidoirinir np"on vitality. old lfrr yon your nrv' need n tonic take Helloes' Saclion cow. feel-In- RUSSELL WORKERS PARADE Wafers HALEY R. P. Morris to Station Chal- parade In the Interest of If. I. f the anrl a 4uirt working Tootling hooka r,l live rpitr.ilion lit riisr.i'-t'fli- ' l and general p.r the xt nicht of the r?ing wek of t!!' r Ity ramp.tk'n. Yet erdav thf re . vere t trrer around th street corners talkie . about tl n than on I. tr.y di ulnce tt ranalan In the h f t rt t p!aret some tr.or ev warn tip at cld wi;. U fL.vo app-ir'-Hand-Mi- l on the hoiri!. fro'n dtr diy. an-- l adverti'iag ratter were A 1 rro-.c.'- tv rit l -- -- tr United. barsr tl i t.knrl.ir!n A ntlns. f!!rs::il t t -i a! i.Ui-n-l nri'-.in-- i.e t i anrt Lou I ;tddo-p.m ,'ir. Morris' rt .iM that rrt rUct'r.rj it f 1 f P " rt t wouM t,n it, iti'inr.l ,t j.oll.ntr ;n.ifi-would lnd tit'- - rom':i-"i'rrthit the he itAVe to i."ltcerr.an at ev:h . C-'- f. I n tiace. Vtr k r poliinc for .Arnold In th t;irt:iie hend -f 1 . ; ..i"-nf- rul pe- day. irtr:inZ-itiw;a TN; "nil 'iri'l'r the 'n T. Ha a er tr, rifithe ntrirt w r nJiotif Ti,rri rnrnein.l. t n: 'V f niTf in Of II K. t",ie.-U1. fie i.. ' whf'i w- number t .. I . trfet after a t tin t ..' r a , S ru i "" .'ion, ' i ' f f h fr . : i !.:s.t Hof r inter llloek. Itattlr lfrh, Si r rk. r ?, miil. free if lv "i", t trial ;ov of I the woti- ft- f 's nlto'je Wafers. to la. i Kit .1 Inclose poFtajre r h-'- Nam -- Si re.-CI',' T State. . . . r ' H'".tfrv.r . .. r!.iv iiv J ar.l T.i . 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Samuel Amoni; the Ritest'' were ,- .W .i s aiv.l m nnn K. Walker. W. W. A nnat ror.H-J. t ton K. T. M. if. Walker. Joisn for ft. rrwilTiK lhi city" sU 'x' of t;e I'i'l?'T. I.. Hanenetl. IMnprre. of 5 1" to .v.- r.1 the huitttn Samuel uUdinir Mi' i ifi"! tino. . F. ?C. FranclsM and L.. Stohl. t l 'fi.-.Mathotiihah and ' Fle'.d men, superintendents "K.i.i.-'nttrunV. Ai'l"":o;i. t.f the company in attendance Tho:n.. . nut": ' e itSamuel r v. W. I'r.nd.r. Oorue Major ue.e .i. I .i r . c irta; v. iTatt. William H. .Icnkin. I'earce. John irr. W r I'fiUo'vlrit: ti.- - lu .nin .ir, i'red rick von Flat en. lUve O' I oi ru I. f'Snoii rosrra m as put on.tritof ';; ("onn'T. Kolar.'i I " l.oma A. Mc.Mabon. Clarence i. Cates. it n:. tav V.'. i'l- -i h:k .Mfred : Treuonninr. upvamt. .'hii t. "' - Th. F l.ippitt. .lorn .1. Votk. :!! EXPIRES f. r atfo:;t $ . ..''M'i.0'. or Fle .". Scott. rrael. Patrick11. .!!!l;"t'H't hinder than I". Murp ,v. I. mil Ccarlea ,..tt. . ! Wil.-oiil.'l-.ir''ord'.:iir to a Charles K.Clement H. t';,;i l'.uris"tt. . I A. M' Ycale--Thi? 'el!He tir":at' rrale tiay. 11. An Iv.m-e..v..n.-of elaht-e;.i f e Artlu ('harles polrts tepi'en i t v. r :v oor.ev M "f frn'T 7hr II. Heizon;. .:. I:. ::on, W i aides t.. r ' of the f:v.' r it Khrl;ch. .it!in .1. Connolly. jr ;.:2. it " Glcffels. W. I.. IMlason. C. ( '.i' !. AVilli.nii Shea. Fvan .Ior.es. harles J;. Fiidlev. Ivhvai.l I.. Wall. John J. LI. unert. K'in-r- . Kdward A. Ce .rK'.H.ir-iv- , W. ll. Foulter. II. Kus-1John t Murk. I. L. Athay. I)avid .1. I V. C. Flyer. 'c,I'" C. MiUcr. Gi ir.t C. lirown. C. J. i !; ,: a.on. Ot'o Jensen. Silas v fi ';-- : , r..-r- " i .vl-O.- ,, New-hous- h. V . New-bou- s' 1 1 f K r r i '' - r j iu-!;- 1 ! n M-:i- !ui-a.--- i'.V'r'' Vo.. ? t v j t 1 1 i" - ' f t - -1- "nt. . ' i - i f l - ' i f-- o. f, , .. Mr- ..- ,.irii i r . , m.-.ir- i . ttr'-.'it- r-- 't l : Fre-:eric- . e " i T r i I s.rr.l-offi-.- . s , rr-if',- K- 1 . 1 A . Clar-r.de- r. ". i ;. Jam.-:- e MJ : ' 'It S. t - - :- ' .4 " 1 ! ' : , i' - I 1 ".-- ,i ..T. Amhre.se II Ilho.icn. c.ittt-reir- , i i:. Jcsepli VI .f .I't.f s Ira Mciifo; 'I, Jersle Card .To: Mrs Smith. .lav M. h rlste.ih en. Alfred . J Halvoie:.. William I, r; Fail. -liver. Y. I.. Olcsen. K. M. Haddock, Charles I. Mine. Hon II. .!rhn X. Hnriis. ."ohii'on. AA'. F. Hansei!, liyiTim Selan-it- . II. AA'flson, L. J. i:''an. Joseph AV lin.s.i d!. Joh-- i II. Sampse.n. AA. M. AY. '.. . John Fro. .Toi.n FbJ. Stewart. 1 C. Fri'-son('ttif-nAlma It. St hof ield. lAlbert K. Lyuii, lions F li.- riveil. Pavi A. Alamstn. I. It. Thomas J. ",'rr'.e K. I'ier'-y- Ieonartl :!nn, r. Cull ert C IVi'.vn, c ' C. A. Dahl iui.-- t. H' Ole F. Olsen. AY .'! i:;.r;a;. A'IUiam F. Bromley, J. V' Kninht. .o' i"!d nnd . i.i'Ot! '. i 7 I . . 1 ' J ... V " ... . . i ""' . f 'v v j , .. , 7, i, . . . ' I."" 1 . . . !:. T. Langheldt, F He ina p. Arthur 1. Oahl-- . .1 .!;jrrP5 Kelly Frank K. SI iter. . terM. Wiiliam A. Moore. Asa J. . St t F. P.uddcll. M.-dse- ii. I : - . !:. Uurs!. George .1 AY. McClelland. Gtortre ;:.e. Wood.--- , A. II. Manson. L. A. . UleS A. F. Geb- 'II . Illff .'aii I. es N. Hansen. I I iltlAlAhn . . i . II ' is. '! J. AY. .lessee. T. I'll ;iier- - J. I. Freem ui. lllllirjVlllli !' F. T . i roescner, j. v.. ,'o' . I .! M U. - ly.'" ' .f . - t.-- , S ci:-Mte- 1 4 - i USE 'CASCARETS' FOR 1 . i I 4v - - f 'i ... ... . . . LIVER AND BOWELS i " WHEN CONSTIPATED j Salt Lake needs such a man as ARNOLD G. GIAUQUE on its City Commission Why? Because w n lie ! ttoi-oun- i i i- I Fiti't-ernld- . t 1 ran pave a street, lie can build a reservoir, lie can lay a sidewalk. He can construct a sewer. He understands all public work. He will act wisely in expending the people's money. Then vole for AliXOLI) G. GIAUQUE "The Practical Man," for City Commissioner. When Bilious, Headachy, Sick, for Scur Stomach, Bad Breath, Bad Colds.. Gt Take a 10-re- a nt C.i ."caret tonight to cleanse . Stomach 'and Itowels, and j our l.iv.-r"you will surely feel ureal by morninsr. Yen men and women who have head- cold, are ache, coated tonsiif, a bad biliotif. nervous. iiptet, bothered Avith a sick. yd.ssy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keepinir your bowels cleana or merely forelnfr with Cnscarels everv few days with salts, paspat.wav cathartic pills or ra!or oil? Casscarets immediately cleanse. ah3 the rout, rexulate the utmrrcli, reniiv,. food ar.d and ftrntent'ntf foul pasri; tak the excels bile from the liver and carry off the constipated from the waste matter una poif-obowels. Kemesnber. a Cascaret ton'sht wilV you out by morning:. A straighten box from yot:r druggist means bowel action; a clear head and healthy cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. Advertisement. iimll-'est- 10-ee- ed nt - Talk on SauHntlon. Dr. Katherine will talk before the 'i r e ti t Teac h r association onof Fusion 'SanitaMonday afternoon tion in the Home." and Hnprnzemcnt Annniinrril Mr. Mrs. J. It. Whitehead announce the of their daughter Millie 1. a;ol William AY. Spencer of I'risrham 'itv. The marriatre will take place in Fner-l'.owdi- e . j j -- November, . . u. tai'Dli in for .uniting Lieui. V.';.lh'. e of ;he United States army, in- for the National per tor-- i nst ructor Guard of Ftah, announces that all of the militia will have a two weeks' vacation starting December FS. Itelnllve Seek Ilarrlx. AA'illlam II. Hani.--, thought to te In Salt Lake, is Fber of Ti22 Central sought hv William N. Y. Sheriff John avenue, S. Coriess Is asked in a letter to assist in the search for Harris. Fttend Dojhlt Track. AA'ork has been resumed by the Salt Lake & Opr- ? its line den railroad in batwt-eOre hard and Clinton, a dis-- ; lance of three miles. When- this work completed the road willof bethedouble way .tracked about between Salt Lake and Garden. Monk In Chnrsre. It was announced bv the management of the S. M. Taylor M. Fndertak ine; company that Carl JMorek will take charge of the Murray branch of then company Monday. Mr. ;: Murray, having Morck is lived there many years. l'romlned. to Go. Suspect 3d of being confidence men. Harrv Munsey and L. lioirers were arrested at Main and oercf'tint by I'roadway yesterday Thomas Simpson. They were held in about an hour when their release jail was arranged on promise that they leco the city imc.ediatcly. O. F. Itesult of Foker Shef l.s. rharifed v. ith Dispute. ar.sault with a deaTily weapon. preferred by James Green, arraigrr.ed before Justice L. It. Mavtlneau. Jr. I'romislncr to furnish $500 bonels he was released. In a complaintMonday issued against Sheets. Green alleges that aftei nn altercation In th 1). F. Walker bulklinar Sheets struck him over tho head with a reGreen says he volt er or blackjack. had questioned the manner in which he lost while playinrr "okcr. l litorstinfr Norwegian t!o has been arranged for the rce-inrj of the Norwegian Younjr Folks societv Thurslay R.3aIn the Fourteenth p. in. The num ward chapel nt to! in solo Ado'i'ti bers folloiv: sen: address. Practical Ttelliop." John riernt.-:iby Joseph periodical olo bv .1. l Howerp; Strnaberir; tenor vocal duet ov Lillian and Norma The public will be welcome. Ornheus "1I Connrt-Tl- iP Orpheni club will anpear in concert at the Le Grard4. ward chapel Thursday evenlnsr. Nov. at o'clock. The chorus will consist of slxtv voice in addlt'on to a number of toloists. ito'-hester- , dovihle-trncklr.- i ! i two-thir- ds j : t well-know- v.-a- s Met-.-Al- auxiliary sweeper Hythe and another British warship off the Galllpoll peninsula, in which the Hythe was sunk. The announcement was made today In an official statement by the British admiralty as follows:of October "During the nisht H. M. S. Hythe, an auxiliary sweeper, Lieutenant Commander Arthur Bird, was sunk after being- In collision with another of his mejesty"s ships off the Gallipoli peninsula. "At the time of the collision she had on board about 250 men in addition to her crew. One hundred and fifty-fiv- e are missing1, as follows: Ship's warrant officer and nine men; military, two officers and 143 men. The Hythe was a merchant vessel taken over by the British admiralty for naval uses. She was a steamer of 509 tons grross. built In 1905 at Dumbarton. i i i f." i , 2S-2- 9, 4 fy I . A j. 4 , t i THOMAS II. IIIL.TOX. From a photograph taken vr hen lie was chief of police of Salt Lake. were received in Salt of the deatli at El yesterday aso. Tex.. Tuesday, of Thomas ll. Hilton, former chief of police of Salt Iake. Funeral services took placecon-at El Paso Mr. Hilton had ducted a Friday. butcher shop in El 'Paso several months. He was chief of police of Salt I.ake from 1S9S until the latter of 1901. part Mr. Hilton was born in Salt Lake forty-thre- e years ago. the son of David nnd Mary Hilton. He was educated in the public schools of the city anel of Utah for a the brief period. University When Arthur Pratt was chief f)f police he became a member of the police department. He was elevated to chief when Mr. Pratt resigned. Salt Lake. Mr. Hilton went to Leaving Mexico, but later returned to the states and engaged in business In El I'aso. He is survived by a widow ana thres children in Ogden, and also a brother, James Hilton, 134 N street. UNION M'l CAR BULLETIN IS Clifton-Morenc.i-Metc- ISSUED to Assist In He- tiering Shortage. The Chicago Northwestern and the Union Pacific system has issued a car efficiency bulletin to patrons of the road and to the agents, warning them against the car shortage and telling what should be t'.one to relieve the railroad companies of the shortage which now exists. The bulletin suggests that shippers give advance notico of the number of cars required, load cars to their full do not hold cars to finish capacity, loadint? them and that all cars be unloaded when arrive at promptly are warned their destination. Agentsthey holding cars for loading and against for unloading longer than is required by the rules of the companies. JAILED alf 1 - A 1 . y I i glass of good beer URSC AC! SOLWEI1T not only pleasant, Satisfying drink. It much more. It tonic and an appe-als- o tizer. It is food, itself. For Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble was located. PROMIXEAT FINANCIER DIES. London, Oct. 30. Baron Wclby (Beg-inalEarle Welby), prominent in financial circles, died long vesterday st 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) d FKEE Mal-woo- aged Just because you start the day worried and tired, stiff lops and arms and an d, 83. ai-hin- Report Shows One Million Silos Are j i in Use in Country! n. are a million "fool farmers" THERE United States, according to an habit-formin- He-man- t Britain and Sweden Disagree on Various Commercial Questions. Stockholm, Oct. 30. The British and Swedish negotiations begun last July for the purpose of settling various commercial questions which are the outgrowth of tlie war have proved fruitless, it is stated. It is officially announced that tlie will not be resumed, but itnegotiations is added that this decision has not affected the existing commercial relations between friendly the two countries. Ilnmphreys Seventy For Grip, Influenza, m -- NEGOTIATIONS Clifton, Ariz.. Oct. 30. Frank Tar-be- ll McKenzie. union offiand cers of George the copper strike district, are in the county jail tonight in default of $500 bond exon each. to allegations before According Justice of the Peace Lally, Tarbell had been in charge of the books of the Morenci union, which a committee of ten was appointed lo audit. When Tarbell and McKenzie yesterday entered the meeting while the committee was at work and attempted to take the books, they were arrested. Subsequently they were liberated on their own recognizance, but Sheriff Cash, it was FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. said, found a mob was forming to escort Tarbell and McKenzie out of the town and caused their rearrest. Many good thing's are condemned1! Reports received here indicate that the strikers are determined to continue because they are not properly used, j the strike under the supervision of the so be sure to folloAv directions. Western Federation of Miners. General Wiley Jones of Attorney Arizona arrived today from Washington to inA'estigate conditions in strike 1 To get the best results, take zone. ' ' at the Seventy-seve- n very begin- DRATH DUE TO PL.KUIIISY. ning- of a Cold. of the president Hyrum M. Smith, British mission, has written a letter If you wait until you begin to to the first presidency of the Mormon of details church giving the death of and sneeze, it may take, longer. John Maynes, president of the Lon i cough don conference. The letter advised A small vial of pleasant that President October Maynes was stricken pellet a with pleurisy 11, p;i0 following vest the .1 ci t n li Uih TTllll . . pocket. ,.All,.c "... J i , It 1111 llJ in; uiiun HICClIll day. Memorial services were held ing all druggists, or mailed. for President Maynes at Deseret in i 25c and $1 at Homeo Medicine Co., 156 London before the body was started Humphrey to Salt LaKe, William St., New York. It HM. Villi IKS FORMER IIUSIIAXD. Conn., Oct. 30. Mrs Bridgeport, Helen Angle, who obtained a divorce E3S i in February, 1911, on the ground of desertion from her husband, Frank AV. A Angle of this city, was remarried to him here today. Mrs. Angle some is a months ago was acquitted on the of being responsible for the charge death of a friend, Waldo Ballou, who is fell down a staircase in the building in Stamford in which her apartment is a HnilrondH Ask Patron muscles, OFF In Arizona Copper Strike Uistrfet Are Arrested to Save Tli em from Mob. : Gol-brand.-e- OFFICIALS BREAK Two Leader at-tend- ed head, burning and bearing down pains in the back worn out before the day begins do not think you have to stav in that condition. Those sufferers who are in and out of bed half a dozen times at night will rest comfort and appreciate ourthetreatment For ,,ves. strength of bladder trouble, scalding every form or weakness, its action is really pains, wonderful. Be well and with no more strong, sore musfrom stiff vigorous, joints, pains cles, rheumatic suffering, aching back, or kidney or bladder troubles. SAYS STEAM SHOVEL Tho Williams Treatment conquers "WALKED ALL OVER HIM:" J kidney and bladder difene?, rhenmn-tlnnelil trouble?, no maturte and all SEEKS $2950 DAMAGES j ter how chronic or stubborn. If you have never used The AYiUiams Treat! Allo:xlntr that a steam shovel care- one 50c bottle (32 ment, we will give own use free. Contains and negligently knocked him i doses) for your g Ilessly snd "walked p.ll over him,"! no aSchohol or drug. Does not affect the heart. I Elmer G. Kvsl er filed suit yester-- 1 con-1 A. C. Send this notice with your name and day pgatnit Rusher- address, and 10c to heir, pay distribu) tractor, for ?2.'j0 damages. that the operator of the ination expenses, to The Dr. D. A. Will(claim swung the crane around and j iams Company, Dent. 17G7 New Post i knocked him down and then raised Office Block, East Hampton. Conn. You L the tucket and while he help-- l will receive post a regular lay parcel without fI Itssly upon the ground dropped itii 50c bottle (32by doses), charge down upon him again. and without incurring any obligations. One bottle only to a family or address. - AdA'ertlsement. A for Nonsupport is Marie alleged in a. suit Guerta divorce filed by Voorburg AA. Guerts. against John G. Milano. editor of an Italian paper, who Avas found guilty of criminal libel on complaint of Moses Pagrgi, was fined $25 by Judge C. W . Morse. He was given until Monday to pay the fine. Mrs. Irene Stewart, convicted of assault with a deadly weapon on David S. Emery, a young boy, was fined $25 and given until Wednesday to pay the fine. husband with habitual Charging her intoxication ami with contributing to the dependency of his minor child by Gritton has filed suit nonsupport, May W. T. Gritton and also for divorce from filed a complaint with the county attorney. London, Oct. 30. One hundred and men are reported missing after a collision between the British ,2763 Cilg Brevities Tip-i-t- r. tJle-sso- OAfJ c-- i . M0rTv-V- f." Men Missing. fifty-fiv- e , A Hock, I r-- 2"V,- - J! Suit for $25,000 damages for personal was filed yesterday by Victor injuries' Olson agrainst the Triangle Mining comOlson alleges that a "missed pany. shot" exploded and so injured his right eye that it had to be removed. He also it permanently injured his right alleges arm. Sweeper Hythe Sunk Off Galli-po- li Peninsula and 155 1 ; ; - i J ; - DOWN AFTER COLLISION j I f Chief of Salt Lake Police Is Dead at El Paso j my record as a public y BRITISH WARSHIP GOES One- - Time Theatre Mniinjzrenient Cnrehew Men In Art or t nMiiijff Fifty Ilitllot at One Time. , All votes cast at the Liberty and Itex theatres , yesterday for candidates for municipal office were not counted as the management said it eausnt men Iryinc to stuff the ballot boxes. Tick- jets fimilar to the tickets furnished by the theatres had been duplicated and were I.einK voted. Watch was kept and a representative of a certain candidate was found vot- iiur fifty ballots at a time. The hal- lots were thrown out as it was dis- covered all were folded in a peculiar way. The name of the candidate is by the management of the (withheld then ires. The "straw vote" being taken by the American. Liberty and Itex theatres did not change the result of the standof the candidates yesterday. The ing result of the seven days' balloting is: For mayor: .2018 Ferry. W. Mont .1372 Morris. X. For commissioner: .1016 Ciituque. A. G .2303 Green. Herman II , .1327 Russell, II. K A .1679 Scheid. Karl For auditor: 814 Hassett.11. Fred C squarely upon FINALLY, I stand a private citizen. ! I - ' n MEET f! r "-t- - ' ,. '. . .;,. rn' Iffrrt I'rrmnnrnI ;i I n r ! ill, (MICHIGAN ivi f rn K r f T-'!e- ! r ' " IT t , r "T i i , . ti-- "aLUMNF s i f 1 r' - - tr-:-tl- a tt"r f 1 I - -- -- 'f 1 1 . o-.- , -- K-- ; STUFF STRAW VOTE BOX ff 1 - I'a'l-rro- address, after rrivinj? figures showimr the volume of business done Mr. the Fiske company. by to the duty llw declared the referredMetropolitan company owed to its policyholders. Mr. said the company had taken t2S.rcii out of I'tah in premiums dur-inthe fiscal year, but had spent in taxes past salaries and expenses all but SlSO.-irtof thwt sum. and in addition to that he s.iid the Aletropolita n haw $1.00. 000 invested in thU state. 1'red .1. Klesel of Ojrdeh. in a short address, expressed bis surprise to learn of the financial operations of the Metropolitan In the we; t lie nav. practical lllstxtrnllons of the !:icn ass made in intermountain c..ui:ry l.nnl values throucli irrigation and drainage and sufcrested thaot the company consider tliat ftel'l of investtiu nt. fir. Ilrtt- StenlsH. of the T. It. Heatty. lr. h!.': stalo board of txpressrd of the work the company appreciation h'ts done in provntlnK liitesse. and his p. man of Mr. Flake's v faction thr'. sanitation on a tnndin slio i'.. place '...: -. In Ct.".h. of TOOO doll.ir and iufa-.tunder 1. y a r of aire bewho tlie saved. si a7."" should nnnnally. hole. Dr. I'eat-iI'anania. foriaerl. pest .!id. now ha" a lower death rate I.ec.juse s.init),ticn work has ' "n l'l'h. done there. adefjuat-'lLi v. Father l nnls Kiely Th. of St. Marv's catliedral spoke briefly in appre ,1'lon of the company's social b! pleaswork, and e pr f ure that a lorpor'itlon should be work-ns- z nlotK t!ie same humanitarian lines as the Imr. a. The Other renker. Other sneakers wore Horace F. Whit-r.el.. lianche't. F. Ayres. fourth J. vice yr'fiSrnt of the (. company; W. 11. Tullv. iceiu rai solicitor; (ieorpe Scott, head of the I'aclflc coast office, and .Tohn Janus, state Insurance com- - ,v;.t-- ;r ;; i i f.. . y t ..r. i' T v r f I ... i, ve.e'.n.. m' !"'" r'j 1 rt r? of our city. t-- . r fi J .:':', ". '' r;. "-. I . i no promises and shall make none, except EHAVE made to give my best efforts to the upbuilding nt Frso 50c Box Coupon .1. KCMiOCti f i ,i i ri ? f f ff f : ' --- a !. . r: .;. , I lirnrf.' .t M t r;.r. i f J .'O-c- r T:oru ii;r iori, .f o T ." - J AM the candidate of no clique or faction. il. n-.! i i i f vfK. . r T:- ';r-;o Kir .tr.. i'r .irlri f ' f fir. - . ;:r to'.t' f oi V ' V.. Kl:i r ' f! t t . 1 - In fi f t- Tl-- If.-;r.- f i it. 1 IoH-':irlt- -- t "mpoo'tff. Irf iIt r inter vn 'l if ; !!;. I t '(.ti v , rrv nerve-tonlc-foo- r:t...--ei-i T: j SI se ; ik k. 2- l I New-hou- was . nJ ' ! improvements should be made with due regard for the ability and disposition of the taxpayers to bear the burden. in the employment of citizens and citizens f BELIEVE only on city and contract work. Also that the city commission should establish a decent living wage scale for day labor on public works, in return for which I would expect the city employees to devote their full time and attention to their work. HAVE no combination with any candidate. j y. rve-huriKr- in'. .ttO'it h f l ! 1 y, t..--r n. r i . fTihor r.ri'i!.- - l.'l ni-'..-.rivers. t,v , a ml J. n. "i!r j. - t,t f". r. f of tre-oooa' :" m! i r of IV fhm nlht rki'tfn iJt-iid.iric- ,t Aff. r s. ; ., ' lrain-we:ir- n. o tfi. 1 l . nlrk-actl;- ( -i - t Wafer Snnlton HM.ranm-Johnsoat Ikiiss, live ity .Junes of vin'rot Suhstitutors": "Th v?r i f ion o ' son;"! r.' M. I. Iru:r Ict't., 112 st.: W. I. Mathis & Co.. 324 S. i'i t.ir,de M.iin M ; Sun Iruc Co. Ith South ami r.icv andi t.: Wllley-HornPrutr Co.. W. Tf rii','l tin- - of rni-!- i S M. -- Tnf ; jri-ut!-- t it.-- , n1! uni! list fr.r Ir,.f ' : r f'il.i 1, 1 By W. Mont Fe Try Concern of eve of election I desire to again state to the vot- the Representatives. efs of this city my position as candidate for Mayor upon the important questions affecting the vrelfare of the An insurance banquet at which soLouk Ilttcr and FeI Vounccr at CO Thau Yoa XJldat40. cial fervlre formf.l the principal topic community. of discussion brought to a close last th- - rfmlr that ha TM p.itonAM positively and definitely opposedr to an "open convention of the lyIt i"haw Innulu fcorex niRht the triennial Ufe Insurance company town" policy, and propose to enforce the existing laws pars. xhusteI ni?n anil Metropolitan f flehl held at the representatives, k to prlKtly vicor nrul tls wot.i'ii without fear or partiality. hotel. Haley Flfke, vice presiWhf-of ftutn. that "all In." tfy v.octt (?or. fillnsc maki you tiretl of dent of the company, van tho principal It fl: of lift: your nerves havo H.oeaker. He placed before his audience deeply impressed with the city's responsibility for fAM "not. (ramc you;" you've i;s1 up their vital a picture of field of insurance, not as rri-You'r nerve-flcnot to! a matter of fact Ivisinem. but as a protection of our young men and women from the n not cly!peptle. anti must reat service for rendering i ill I up evils and temptations which beset their paths, and I will ti a It. a to the opportunity public. r shame for a man at 0 to r jrloomy Oth who the fficlnls of company bend my energies in this direction. r or te la klr.ir In the. are with Mr. Flsko on his western trip, taUiK 'over that flll? you '.vlth W;-a number of local men, also spoke i:nd f K'lioKir's Kar.itono BELIEVE the police department and the fire departthe brrj)iet. The day was opent by r rttv. yoa ao you fcl Ilk- a r.ew at in viewing the Hingham tho 5.ii-- . atifl keep you at your Lest for minesparty ment should be under the Civil Service system and an,l the Harfield smelter. The ., t' t'Olit Insurance men were Kucsta of the Utah To i'f.ovirife vnii of thir merit. 1ft Copper should not be a factor in politics. My public record shows company and a special train trial box. cr.rrled them. ui mall you. FIIKK. a re Kt UofTZ Sanltone Wafers, in gular this and I will endeavor to effect this reform. SI tud.it. are for al all lea!lns Duty of Company. ftrursri-tt150 of Whether you aet them from I'rfsrnt at the banquet were iT BELIEVE in public improvement impartiallv dis- un or t.iiv from your tlrurmt. Uon't the company's officers anda aKents. and f.ilt jo k them rlsrht away. the Kiiet" were number of tributed throughout the city; but in my opinion such The regular $l.Ca size of KUoRpr's amonjr of the Ftate. In his ir.en prominent for .ale In Salt Iako "(let-tp-anU-jrlt- T.a.l voting w.i rn.i-- ie SPEAKER IS Gives Principal Address to HinsU ! FISKE President Vice lengers at Polling Places; Wants Policemen, Too. 11 I 1 estimate received yesterday from the department of agriculture by J. E. Dorman. in charge of the dairy division of the United States bureau of animal for Utah. That is, there arehusbandry who are operating that many silos. Air. Dorman explained that when silos were firt introduced into this the man who erected one was country,1 called a fool by his less progressive neighbors. The popularity of the silo increased, however, until, according to the dethere were G70.000 in operapartment, tion in 1910. Since that time the deestimates the number has inpartment creased tc a million, and Air. Dorman said much of the increase was due to the number erected in the northwestern states. ermm ! ibiw h iiuiji t is breAYed from the finest Utah Barley and it carries much of the body building elements of this grain. but 3.7 cent is alcohol. of It not in per sense to be any compared to distilled liquors Avhich are very high in alcohol and do not contain the valuable food elements of beer. " A. Fisher Brewing Co. The prize is IN THE BEES. |