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Show NEWS SATURDAY DESERET EVENING tut UM Cty, m t II HMa 3 --tuus Max Lkseisaa Ttogd gaiarva. s agaat inn CMAir FALL st ExtaagaUua sgi Nevada BEGINS 0G1. 9 agm tL C H ttoovga 1 H Ekgrfi agwtnsa tl Ol.hiMtius Mae4 aa irut ImfiO pawn tal urn Math P nlf. VMM MUM Bur. L. district. Wtsra GttsA and Aeada Is. t oral any disanct All Besu-- v Ifl r t u the (. against th mum UnUty. Th calendar for th term M-Inn- s. of Fourth district. Ftatc I. lVteiK Fifth dtstri. t, agaia.t of t'lah .(.lust October lb - Mat A. P. Hrwirr, Fifth dirtrat. Stmt of t, Utah Miiiut Paul Hanson, First Ftate f I'lah ta ri. II J. Oar-rtgagainst J. M Hon man. Third dta-trh- dis-trl.- C 11 tu.uih.-rt tah Road October It It Mi lkmaid and eomjaoy against M 1'. Ktaffct. Seventh distrut, t 'buries H. AtaMid it al against Alien Havta V. t. Hinfcln al et , Furth district. against George Ini Bote, et al , Seventh district. October II Gilai n Arphaltum company against Standard Ollaonite A company. Fourth district; K. J. Cook syilnil Green River Mutual Irrigation company. Seventh dlatrtct; In the matter of the dlsincorporatlon of Huntsville city. In Weber county. M Coulter against October 13 Agm-Salt Lake City. Third district. Utah Commercial A Savins baulk acainst J ease W. Fox et al . Third dlatrtct: Nathaniel Montgomery against Klchard T. lierrett, Secimd district. t- 1 Mary E. R - n-- knomei ll !:;. a ppr fifrift fr!4 i vr twmf Pf lurtlH l t4 lh AHArUtfl Ihut & tn tneMA tu iu t pp. up (iKO iinds r A W uf 4lttMon MWfi nf ih - pt f n I f fit Tr.e .etler. which meeting, calls upon the n.-- t the n!y ,'i mp h",v- -. rMAr-n- t th 'bt.r.g uaj-o- again.-- of th ty - t to rn-f.- n bat also Ihg nd hiif.ls who permit to 1 toed r Umocral he letter Honor, the Mayer: th.lr pur-l-ec- vi To lia The p.lUy of a restricted diatrk-- for l in Salt talk has gathered her disreputable women from tlie tour cor-niof the country Sine Utcir expulsion from the st.ickade, a know from personal Interviews, the girl th-- y will carry on .f!.rI'y meansrt of livelihood In th room- houses and hotels lug of the city This must enlarge the hysicaJ and moral corruption which already prevails, LAW ENTORCEMENT. We therefor call upon you immedl-gran- d ately to enforce th law. not only ugolntt th offenders themselves, both male aril female, but also against the leweee and owners of such rooming house and hotel as are found to be harboring m n and women of this class. If the police department does not have sufficient data to enable It to enforce th law, we are prepared to furnish you a list of rooming houses and hotels which such persons are frequenting, together with the names of the owners and controllers of said places. In view of the importance of the situation w expect an Immediate and satrs A Pf ilc rale and C. A. Bojd Kevv-ii- e j Twr Ctah men were honored yester- day when the announcement was made from New (glean br John P. Sullivan. exalier ruler cf the B. P. O Eiks. that he had appointed Col C. I. j of Sell Look City on the Applegat Elks national bom commission, while C. A. Boyd of Ihcden Is made district deputy grand exalted ruler. The gen- tlemen mere unanimously Indorsed for these positions by the rtah lodges. Col. Applegate Is a member of gait Lake lodge At the last grand lodge meeting at Atlantic City h waa elected of live year grand trustee for v term He la one of the beet known Elks in the workta earnest an and t'nlted gtates er ln the order. Mr. Boyd Is a paid exalted ruler of isfactory reply.' Ogden lodge and one of th most popuMrs. Elisabeth M. Cohen, chairman city herd of the meeting, speaking lar members of th Junction W. ln behalf of Collins of Elks. He succeeds James the committee appointed at the meetof this city a district deputy for Utah. ing held In the Commercial club a week ago to Investigate local conditions and AUTOMOBILE. devise means BY ways and for a cleaner IHJUKES city, said that the committee had deone cided mores to be first that of the 40 Sidney Williams, a teamster aged made was to call a mass of year a was run Into and knocked do n the respectable dtlsens of meeting Ralt Lake. W. F. automobile driven an by At this meeting, which will be held by Jensen at the Intersection of Third probably on Monday evening, Oct. 8, a be called a spade and conSouth and West Temple street at 8:30 spade o'clock lest night Williams was cross- ditions presented Just as they are with a view to enlisting the support of ing the street and Jensen claims he was driving the machine at a rate not the general public In the fight for Imto exceed eight mile an hour and that proved moral conditions. At this mass Williams became confused snd stepped meeting also, the various evils that In front of the machine. The man re- threaten the yourg of the city will be ceived a blow over the right eye but handled separately by able speakers. MIXED COMMITTEE. otherwise escaped injury. He was taken to the emergency hospital, where Dr. S. Mrs Cohen was authorized to apwound. the dressed G. Paul point 10 men, who will work tn with the general committee of 10 women in carrying out the plans of FIOHEEE DEAD. J Weber Ca-bo- at Mrs. Susan Ann Gay Whipple Die Seventy. the campaign Addresses were delivered at the meetThe Relation of the ing as follows; Law to the Social Evil, E. O. Leather-woo"Conditions of Today In Salt Iiake," the Rev. Ward Winter Reese; "What Salt Lake Can Do," the Rev. 8. R Colladay. Mr. Leatberwood declared that there are plenty of laws on the statute books and all that Is needed Is an enforcement of them to Insure a better Salt Lake. He also declared that ho could see no rca:on why the charter of the could not .Citizens' Investment company annu.ioa Mr. Leatherwood viewed d; Another Utah pioneer ermsed the great divide yesterday afternoon when death called Mrs. Susan Ann Oay Whipple, aged 70 years, at the residence of her son. Anor Whipple. M4 wig Third North street. Death was due to dissolution of organism-Athe age of 10 year sbe crossed the walking from Winter Quarters to flalnt, Mrs Whipple was bom at Dakol, Mist. Jan 14 1M1. Soon after her parent otn4 th fhurrh thy cam to Utah and h arompanted thmThat waa In ittl. In lfoS. and Mrs Whippk' husband $100. RcWSrdt $100 ah in twi rvlvd by five daughter and ' , three sons Thevr. ac Mr. j Keeler of that ftfff IS St 4 DSC fliifS tost t,rt atm r. vtssasfts tf A.. tt hot bm U cure t OU lu states, and that Is O. catarrh. Hairs H Mrs. and Mr E. J Evans ton, the only posttv. Cure s li fjaj all of Rait looks; John J. of cure mow known to the medical .ratereltr. Catarrh Taylor, a eonstituUonaJ dioease, requires a ereuutu- lev, I. Gay and Anor of Halt lake betas There is no way in which one Funerw 1 services win be held RijndAjr i Oooal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken at 8 o'clock at the Twenty- - narrate teraaily. acting dtrerUy upon toe btood and nmeo can help himself so much as by afternoonward toereby dentrtryAf ton mtinrhouA ard will be (rraedatVMof oftontoe ryvtea. eighth dUnane. atf eJrlnf Lbe paOeat hel-inothers. C. H. Frink. presided over by Bishop MMiliso g treagth by balldmg up the coontituttoe and t ; - ' ss - ; Cat-tt- J i p ajmni-ta- Here are suits that will be a help PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS. To every man who buys them and of to the reputation our store. The High School Pupils to Study Debates Suits. And Oratory. We a.c responsible for every A course In oral step in ibe make of these gar expression and ments from the fabric to the but speaking will be added to the Bait hlh ohoi' ptcnt work tons and we know theyre honest soon tut enough students ' sign up to way through. enablp the formation of a clrjwi, This $20.00 please. be in connection with debates and Your money will simply be jll! tho Students cred- !lrat2ry win" kept here on deposit till you are Miss Elsie of satisfied that every dollar was a h, T1 predion and public charge and Prof Ira D. Travers will have th . food investment. Classes In debating and and . Hickey-Freema- Datum tn doing lu work. Tbe proprietor have miffa tal to to tu eersure powrc they offer One Hundred Dotlara for aay raae toat tt tafia to for lint of tenUmonlait- gum. CO.. Toledo, Addrens F. J. CHENEY by all DnirrSiU. ?Se. Take HaU'i FamUy Pfila (or eocsttpattoa. iht no tad n a pub-jli- c CUTLER'S 36 MAIN ST. Ms nu fact u rent of GarmcnU. EYE Mf.HT SHARPENED There are few cases that we can't do lust that, and when It H It means com- fort and ,u. rr ne?fec, so much -- a. f . rMn,..Uima't C ma c?" pro' due e duplicate of jour glasses tn 00 minutes. Blue streak service. will conduct the classes lnoratory connection! with students regular course. The special aim of the expression and Is class to speaking develop underand standing appreciation of the world's literature and descriptive Simple narrative tyle will be studied by beginners who are to be ta,rht the fundamental prinThere will be ciple of expression some work on modem authors and ln more the advanced Shakespeare classes; and ln oral reading, editorials and magazine articles will be studied. In connection with the classes there a rpee-la- l dramatic class or club a lo tjdY dramatic law from- the stand-don- e lA"t Y01- a dramatic Plnt wasf a''tlnf formed and turned out to be, club success A playlet wa pro- a i ompp-tdu.-eby the club and acted on the, stiig- - at the Whitney hall, which rrow'liwl hnuw. Nearly al! of tba bwit ycaf members are at school this fail and Mias Ward will ask them to Join th! new rIub d-- I j with horror the gambling situation of He said that games were the city running wide open In various parts of the city and that something should be doii to enforce the law with respect to gambling Conditions In Palt Lake are far from satisfactory, according to the expressed opinion of the Rev. Ward Winter Reese. The Rev. Mr. Reese said that a stranger ha of the first impres-io- n Salt Lake is that It is the "worst town In the country." He declared that a certain young man, who had Just come to Salt Lake, told him that ho could furnish a list of pool rooms and room- Tfet Style and Service Is what you want when you invest your money in a suit or an overcoat. Style and service . . is what you get in every Hand Garment you buy. The only $15.00 ored suit house in ready-tail-Sa- lt Lake City. Apparel rv8 H ere sens (a yea that If Utah Bad aAFtatag atadea at ta kaaaa ta Ma tadaMrtal a4 Nr ftaaactal worW. tt See tatibiiaJs b4 Isssral be-ew-ae We Specialize on $15, $20 and $25 Suite, Coate laatl-tutHi- tat oi te tkrs gtr lk 4 support? If ? the reaau aky Nw Tek Is larga ad Chtcaga great, yaa will 84 ta b aa a town sf Iks fagtartea-ttktr kttkx tnawraae rompatoa sad which ItastnattoM MtabUslsed I her ar drawMf a cewjAaat ansa d fore Th meaejr ta thus center IMt I k--i ! and Dresses 1 J , lorUA. task rears We save you rnattsw $10 on any Garment in the loose , ; - e, where the law Is being violated right under the eyes of the police ing house df-- i artment. The Rev. Mr. Colladay declared emphatically that the only solution of the social evil problem Is to eradicate It entirely. He said that It mustmove-be stamped out through Just such ments aa the women have started. It is said that the stockade, which Belle London declared she would close, was running last night, six of the houses being open to the public, with 22 inmates In their accustomed places. Just try one of our Suits and Coats and where you'll find yoursdf going for your next one. itc Mrs. IL B. SOMMER. Yaaga ITOp. Enjoyment EM --The Thfces tl ta ap vnry tittle a and not anon Freo Demonstration of The New Aurophone Drop ta. Let Ara yoa tateWMlad? dtottacOy.il I Um yr of Hving for ibm-i-d bettered th nates! bearing of bun Veda Continuous Dtiiumttrallting. Rt J. Dsrtla & Deck! Sc?yly Ct. SS WEST THIRD SOUTH Salt laks CRy. Important Biutnrn Transact! at Opening Meftbig of Season. The I daughters of the Utah Pioneers were entertained at their opening meeting of the season by Mrs. Karah J. Cannon, at 132. south Eighth West street. The program consisted of addresses by Honorary President E. K. Wells, and Harah J R. idler, a pioneer of mi. The Summerncys ladles' quartet In- -, i eluding the Misses Margaret, ilayme and L, Ilian Suii.merhayr and Mrs. Mil- lie 8. Kimball, furnished the music. They sa.'.g In beautiful style, "Mighty i uk' a ttese and "Drink to Me only With Thine Tyea " As an encore, they sang "Forget Me Not. Margaret Hum- merhays rendered a vocal solo, "From the Land of the Hky Blue Water. Mrs. Virginia Smith Car.tner played a piano solo, "The Rosary. Mrs. Sarah J. R. Miller brought a valuable telic for the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers' collection In the le w: ret museum. It is a piece of hand spun and woven wool carpet used on the of Heber Kimball's floor parlor home In the early '.Vik The members hope that many valuable relic win be added to this pioneer rollcct.on during the coming conference week The pioneers and daughters present, 43 In all, took a decided eland regarding the present agitation ln the city. They voted unanimously to put forth every effort for clearing Salt city of Immorality and to protest against the present city administration Another move was laumhed In a fund for th ere.tlon of a pioneer monument on Pioneer square It was so heartily received mat many ft nation were handed In at that time Thirteen pioneers were present and unwritten history was given by mi-them m The dining nom decoration sunflowers, cat tails, autumn tnd ferns with asters, nasturtium am) chrysanthemums In parlor and EiU.r.g r:cmt. Those assisting Mrs. Cannon In refreshments were Mrs. Joseph I Cannon and the Misses Mabel, Hum arid Mauri Cannon, Sarah Davey, and JfewdkBP I, 175 South Main Street Tuesday Oct. 3d 2:30 and 7:30 P. Continuing Daily until Stock is sold Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks Silverware, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, etc. Seats provided for ladies. Must vacate for Walkers skyscraper. Col. John F. Turner, expert jewelry auctioneer will personally conduct this sale. g OLD MAGAZINES AND OLD SONGS. Every household contains them, but few think of preserving them In neat nd convenient shape; you can have thrm bound In any atj'le, and. at any xpensa you may decide on at Th Deseret New A5'aEIilSU ncLi UT.rrt Satf-tt-1 DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS. h Walk a few steps from Main street and save money. Ladles Wearing CrsrCdd ICt Orct Scat Tlstly Scppnasu. r j j wy 44EOUTtn WAFiTT . j j Id FICrLE asd ether tssiiinau ssh wonts tm blithad, local aapport tkM fttat bus a they grew they reached sat thev ara doing fur trad until basin la every part of th world. and th wt- with Utah he 9o it mast W must give tmr wa lnwitwOon an opportuwity te develop by our OW aty laid tuyparl o that thy ta. reach out for trade hrtaglhg a haw af money to our doorc thua enabling aa to develop eur svi sploadftd and I abundant resource. mtch w( hv already a number af tablthed her, backed mstituttoM by men ef ability and renuM5fuln equal to thus found In any part af eur great country, Amosf these, and one o hu h Is deveb pln and reMi rata that should mako It a arid at of the peoplo of the went la. The Beneficial Life lneurwnca Company of this city. This company commenceds buanese in 184t. at that Urn owupy-Intwo omall room In the Dsasret of the comNews building. Th pany then consisted of only 1144.4 S4 capital stock paid lb. To visit their offices today and to not th rhang that has taken plan ta th abort Wt of of six year In th development this institution la Indeed a pleaaara and a surprise. In establishing aa Industrial department. a a th company did oom It weeks agq. It was compelled to on-- 1 It oo--1 large Its quarters so that nowfloor of cuplee nearly th entlra top th Vermont building. Immediately Tsmpl opposite th south gat of thnow over block. Th company hag considerable and assets of 1308.008 ta Inaurano 0.000.00 more than rate, th force and at tha present growth Is surely destined te become, and in fact Is already, a material facof our owa tor in th bom communities. While th Beneficial la growing, retaining every dollar of money paid and othrs today by policy holder home internin th country hero for ment. It Is on astonishing fact that of Utah paid during 1010 the people th very large sum of more than tl.S00.0e0 In Ilf Insurance premiums to companies outside of the mate. A money. proportion of thin premium to pay th various It I true, go the of claims companies, th The original pioneers present were: death Invested somewhere to balance being J. Sarah Cannon, Emmeline B Wells, the benefit of some community. What Sarah J It. Miller, C'astlna Trescot t, an Immense help It would bo to the loiulsa Decker, Mary J. Hanson, Vllate this Intermountain country C. Kimball. Hannah Laptsh, Faille K. people of were Invested her at I aimer, Emma 8. Woodruff, Elizabeth If these fund home. Caroline and Crosoy Sharp The Beneficial extends n courteous Members of the Daughters of Utah to every reader of Th New Pioneer, and th-lfriends who were Invitation th Maria Y. Lmugall, to visit Its enlarged quarters In Fair present, includedVermont building during th Elizabeth P. Ha j ward, Victoria C. or week during any Effle Merrill. Bertha M. Gray, nd Conference I.ibhie u Pratt, Annie W Cannon, other time that It may be aonvanlent so. do to them for liattie P. Kimball. Julia W. Smith, The officers of th company ara: Hayward. Minnie H. Jamea, Belle Sears. Lll'ie Wolstenholme, Clara Joseph F. Smith, president; John C. Lorenzo N. W. Beebe, Annie Lynch, Alice B, Cutler, vice president; Young. May Russell, Melvlna Perry, 8tohl. vice president and manager; w. N. G. Stringham. Phoebe secretary. Th Snow. Sarah B. Clayton, and conJans C Evans. Charlotte Winslow, directors number twenty-fiv- e Emily T Richards. Ester Davis. Eliza- sist of some of Utah's and Idaho beth Lord, Mary E. Bassett. Amy B. most conservative and progremtv Lyman. Jane Beaching. Emily T. Claw- - business men. t Aptndatmeata. axalnst Salt Lake City. Third dlatrtct; John McCpiskle against John P. et al . Fourth dlatrtct; Nellie Bennett Stuart against J. D. Pederson, Second district. IT F. J. October Uchtenberger Newhouae. Third disagainst Samuel How-soand Werner Zelg-le- r, trict. E. E. against Samuel Newhouse, Third district: August Mathex against Samuel Newhouse, Third district. October IS Joseph 8. Welch et al against Utah Association of Credit Men and John Q Crltchlow. Second district; Alice E. Klalingbury against Joseph E. Evans, Second district; Charles 8. Toone against J. P. O'Neill Construction company, Second diatrict. Salt Lake City against October 1 1 P. Robinson, Third district: Elisabeth H. Coray against Lafayette Holbrook and W. R. Rearle, Fourth district; I air a C. Peteraon against Bullion Beck A Champion Mining company, Fifth district. October ID F. Demichele against Tevndon A Lancashire Fire Inauranc company. Second district; John Robtn- - :n foll-iws- . ( bk C. I T.:e lv-f- P-- UtP ted th t Bvlrt 'h ' r nw Mr t Ui hw fmr latter In Tv him ir irt frtM her u f(4 to i Hr jr, town, I'jriU UQAT CO a r rt th and fcmaU, prmt.tutea, tr - garnet owners arid UlFrnl.joH e.v Hn H.iu r R;-'- The Tojnjcry Shop ijiauir. IPiIWU s. It-- b th- u trees started is siuJrvt empMcns a ils eegy f th great a n. oni-- t s rsntiun st Jarfh t'hiaamiua F th alge the tee was hot aa easy ess fur muy p y ttrtt-- 4 Resolution Favoring Law E rales--4 J tt consprt. tut Th prop, hsaeirr, aa F,sally cogna Pasted by Repre- awarded to Mla Lsri eaitx ti years f age. Itvtrg at lit Pm North Creel-- Mm (MA'i tnsag is rep relsii this yog. Th sketch aa ta sentatives of Organizations. facctl and th reprodtio u aeress art!) mad ta a katea. aa pearil a ill art mynfg m a aac etchsg wki h u th sty ef ergravas used t reyrodue th oris -- al skrtchea ty lUisspet three are several Os tag ta th ft that the ewpt.tp-- as so ck-DIRECT APPEAL TO THE MAYOR h-- ; t xsi at their Wft K the er.e-rhe ' "f el ycil 1 east Tk r Tsk,-at street, J .,:C Aaw that i.bmFastareitre--Jetts t. AUee Marloa Collet I, Cl Nats lit Pmuk East .treat, .n v N .sti East street, eo. an. Mam Meeting eg Untenable ;.1. CiBatH, Lint bile i'al'iy " feed C la a SOB, tu First avenue, and :hy 8 pern ce, 1U beat area To be Called far Monday, 11. skill la their and should roat.na t compete Tkeea ysaeg irtoti 3 ri IhvtaM, f.r th pitta :!! tece.ve a rner of th prise. Mis Fm.Uk th sad autooa Japan paper of Isomer liavtnport s origmal draw artist's proof An eoforectment of tr. graphed against . tl fce lai evil t cimirsd . f V -- 1 .,p leg ef J. pi Chsrabe-laiBJohn 8 Pra."fcrJ by representative r women's irfinint1.mi of th city I !. vlul.cn. In th? f ri of a letter er adopted lost night st a mtori.ng of .tout o-mv-- e ting vvr.ouf .rlut. at ,y, A tf ,h. y w ln th. pcoif-- r of mformato n 1. Cv nargv R achat Gka L M th H.-e- r wees .a th -- I' r Ml arsmatisl. llkl M fAptfltttwJ s October rt.d e,.-vc- agw.nst fmul d,CKt, Itati W. WTltU, Iuh itwut Tabbyf Utah Ufsl C. Ho lie Near Manager of Aowwtaled ITevi. r. da ser si a h.i fmm JoLrsoa hes m at of tV Ao. at-- d th hi rtty Ib n r.t hi sppe .nud John C HvW. - f of .h. lai. Judef. l I Uh of October ttat Nicholas Varas, '' r totrtcl rT. d Jir.if. ,nrtj-ili- y aL, rtnts in fM WwAtti HfO - alatlr.g meat -. wpnu u rn. ob lb lok Tbu mUTLE h'f--c. a E. Unix. Quaa a Asm T Itcl. Asea JieO. bteaa. Fui C Brsstmt. HdalaML Dmi M Back. Mary P. tibeti C Ptl. AagftBa Nhea. B P vwrgaa at a aftisM Arrt Maak-tfwtol- (totjrt rtkh IM l Monday, (1't't.f I A r th (.h HMrd nr Html ta Jelta hh h Oa t Ilr f'itjf is tn- wtrl, oa- r c m C. C-- CITY Ltira Smith This Weeks Wh 4 la--Thi- agaiaat paay. reoevj damn rAagw peter IWt- - Third October MThird against Je--pki agaiaet T ItM Bib B K dssirtct ftmith rrty-icourt d tatnrt. N-- Ehl Frwwkh M Beawm m r ilraUr Trm Uri Irtll tkt. SI. Apfremr d Rnrnr fol agaiM ur4r lasoars ThudOMdrtet. c SALT LAKE CITY INTERESTED Kalla vIMrs M Rat radaay Farr eel ban agauait Fauna GLEANER Bur C Jda fni si A S- CVed-tk- s HMrat FertfSwe Cases. d Suovt A Third Msput Thrd A Msamg eauvt, tvijr. Third H. T Supreme Ceurt Docket Contains Tvfass - 30 1011 SEPTEMBER Winifred Pinhorough. Counselor Elizabeth P. Hayward and all pronounced it a red letter day for th Daughteri of Utah pre-ald- The Semi-Week- ly News ! |