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Show - , , . ,1' DESERET :EirEilINa iii MEN WITH ' , FtINEIIAL:SERVICES' r CONSPIRACY MIts FOR WILL 1101.11 I011,EXCUSIONISTS Woo Per- - Pre ident Anthoto Land, Bishop Mounted Policemen and Brat. Band t Anne. Fraud Prank A Wallaee and pthers Pay Itialt &Owl" C. by Will Lead Provo...aim Down Ed Isibuto to Notd0 Womaa. Ea liars otod Main ,, Hays and Ed alleged cond- arrested on the etom nett who were and alleged to 'have done of briberl. with Willard Hanson, wee sseociated attorney, charged .with former county and attemptingto bribe were 'bribery before Justice 'resigned this morning W. Harris on the the peace L. The men dolco of conspiracy. bail peas of not guilty and their ate sum of $1,000 each. In wet fixed in were remanded to iereutt Of ball they ' the eheriff. nt IlatndY the men three the The complaint against to defraud that conspired they ono n f fake horse races and by mean' Net t devicet. ;one prattling for their creamtime aas hearing. but it will take place Frank A. Barnett, three of the nine ,c, parade down 'Main street is to follow the arrival of the Commercial club extension exi arson train tomorrow night. The elyarsionists will be taken in''automobiles to the monument at the head of Main street at 111 where the lith-will be formed. The parade will inarch down Mill' street to the Commercial club building in the following order: Squad of mounted policemen: Chief of rcillre Grant and rankIng officer.; two platoons of patrolmen: licids band; and finally tho excursionists thornwhen on foot,Stops will be "MOP at the of-- fices t nwspl;p0rs whereficht's band will play: and after the arrival of the party at the Commercial .club an tntoniit re,eption will he held. enured ing bn Sept. 19. ?nimbly i In.or the nine !nen arrested, not the Three Ma116011, cluding Attornor ones now the only are ppm mentioned ed custody. the others having been city ARE BAFFLED. poucz rum $o of Daring Day. light Burglar. , Find Trace , been baffled The police have 'so their attempt' to capture the daring rasher who ham been operatitig far sear Salt !Ake City for severs: eel& robbing houses in broad day. much got and getting sway with itiventl. - deProlimately 8200 worth of Jewelry 1531 yesterday afternoon from Ike home Of Mrs. Amelia Woodcock, lite south Fourth East attreet. The Olef entered the house during the slimes of the family and ransacked tho rooms. Mrs. Woodcock reported a the polioe this morning that she ast three gold watches. &, gold rope testa with a guard set with ruble& and retie two plain gold chains.an two opal rid eluting with gold lockets, mg. a gold fob. a diamond brooch end hempen 13 and 84 in cash. The robber entered by means or a skeleton key and searched the houne therourily for valuables. Ile succeed la getting away without leaving & due to his identity. eat Nolen , e clrelint 1144 TO le DATIL Tear twortist will refund money if any VILIK 740 OINTMENT toile to cure If netting, atind. Bleeding or Protroudloy nes In I to 14 days; bOc PILE XEN ROBBED AT BINORAIL taperial to The Mows.) 'bitten's. Mout. II.William Pomon and lack Wahowood, mintwa. were held up at goo first bridgar late last night by four Wit armed with guns. ''The robbers took PUnle eoaCaining MS belonging, to were returning trnm lines. The Hot. MPtillf when tha robbers sprang Win behind the bridge and demanded their steer Clarence Mania bad hi. lag badly nut an accident bora today. whoa a Inca-wh- o ran agninat an ore ow near' MI Fiona of a rut. Mania was taken to Pt. hospitat In Salt Labe. an This s tiler a pleasant fail day. too warm nor too cold. a good has been like typical California weather. The lowest temperature wa. 41 deayeee and the noon maximum wan 41 degrees. The country west of the 105th meridian to revered by a high barometer, eo that weather odic (proceeds fair weather with stationary temperature, The highest local temperature for Sept IA ins SO degrees in Itt974 and the local 1 natimilms for this date during soca M. 72, AO, IA, ii. and 76 degrees atepertively. The loyreat local record kV degrees in 1614. with APPronimIta wends of 40 degrees in litg7 and 1903. ail 41 degree.' in 1114 A storm Item central this morning awth of Minnesota. having moved re from the Canadian southwest. by rains on the east. es slope of the Rockies and by warmer slather in the Minsouri aIIey. Anelby at storm lies central over the Gulf of tiro, but aecompanied by only a few hal 1906-1- Li InIn 'In Soot Me,. 1 e WI. :SO to tram moat. p. motto se Jo? TOMORRO'S RRGGAA.. - ,', - MRS. ESTELLA LANGFORD TAYLOR. Funeral e,erviees foil Mrs. Estella Unite td Taylor, wife Of .A. Le Roy Taylor, managetrof the Salt Lake Automobile company, and daughter of J. E, Langford, manager of the Saltair Reach company, were held yesterday afternoon from the Twenty-firs- t ward chapel. Bishop George H. Wallace officiated, and the building was tilled to over. flowing with porrowing friend& The speaker,' were President Anthon H. Lund, IL S. Woolley, former bishop of the ward, and flishop George H. Wallace and W. J. Tuddenham of the Twenty-firward hishopHoo. Preet. Lund said he had known ?dm all her life and that she Wril Taylor one of the noblest that had come to earth in thisspirite probation. He referred to the deeedenCe great faith in prayer. and dwelt at some length upon the subject of prayer. showing the wisdom of the Lord in not always granting what people pray for. Each of the speakerVspolte of the devotion of the decedent to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y aia into of her affable disposition and her devotion to her family. Reference was made to her ability as a musician and of the good work elle had accomplished as organist of the Primary association of the EaPign stake and as assistant organist of the Twenty-lirward, as well as of her success in the kindergarten of department the ward Sunday school. The speakers remarks were interspersed by The Last Hope." a quartet composed of John D. Owen, Myron Crandall, Mrs. James and Mrs. Owen: a tole. "Sometime Well Understand." by George D. 'Pyper: organ obligate by Prof. J. J. McClellan. and a solo. "IA'S Divine." by Waiter Wallace. The floral tributes were profuse, overflowing the pulpit and stand. and filling the windows of the building. The invocation was offered by Pregt. Ittigh J. Cannon and the benediction was pronounced by Charles A. Johnson of the ward bishopric. Following a soleetion by the quartet. the grave was dedicated by Prest. Aaiun H. lAind. Mn. Taylor was born in Me city. She married A. LeRoy Jan. 111, Taylor. April 24. nil. Immediately after the ceremony they went to New York, where Mr. Taylor completed his studies. returning jowl one year to the day prior to her death. She had been Pick for sit month's, but was censorious to the end. Realising her end was near, she called the family to the bedside and bade them a tender and affectionate farewell. Throughout her sicklieen she suffered patiently. ever grateful for the many acts of kindness her loved ones bestowed upon her. alumina nobility of character. a kindly disposition that was praiseworthy. and a faith that was toliolvingnumbers:.,.."Jamie," Bioehoff: et.'onte Love to Frederick II. Hall: violin obliaaio. Mr: Klink4."In the Gordrn of My Wart." Ernest It. Ball. 'rile orcheatra wilt render the following: March, "ivanbro::.," T,osey: suite: A Hay in enice. Nevin; Vlection. "Hose .1' Aaerie." Herbert; "A Hungarian Re- , pAsr Coal nt. twimy in n Mon today 1 am today TKICAL FORECAST. Ton., and Sigurd.' 7, Fill",m-N- ot Much Chstniie hi When Yon Buy Your hitoco Hero You Will Share tit the Pronto. 1 e "Our Way" tried "Our never fully ay site, isto. HaS traelate just what arnica meana. auPertor, , RIVe your coal oom "Our ,war next timeYou'll Ilk. It. SOO IL ta A 4 :CtS i. It vit " ()Mee 58 Main Yard 655 South Bzwurrs Street. Fourth West. CONTRACTOitS. Rate From POrtlood to Constraetion Camps Meet That From Salt, take. A dispatch Until you have War" you will ossit , - omei.nimi.omol.,.me from Portland ;, : - i:: contains the Information that a rata hats been made effective by the O. W. fte & N. to 'the construction camps in eastern Oregon which enables Portland merchants to compete with those of Salt Lake City and Ogden. ttpeeking of the rats a prominent railroad oMcial this morning Said: "The rate was put in to meet the rate given by the Oregon Short Line to the contractors 00 the Oregon East.. em railroad. which is being constructed westward from Vale. Oro. It to not a genonit rate. and waa only given to eofitritctore whop OUPP11011, machinery. bay: eh... had to be booted to the construction camps; It Etmply means that portisnd contractors are entitled to tho same privileges. es the vtah contractore, tn regard to the hauling of their own supplies. TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS:4 We wish to MIT leMitee that we are about to inaugurate a new method of otoiner Wattles' that Itt in keeping with the t.imes we aro tieing tn. Ie. ken) abreast of the. times we have formm. lotted a plan whereby every customer purehasleg any article front the value of 10 cents and up. is to receive as a dividend on his or her purchase. a; share of the profit on the goods bought, at he time you make the peorehaset You do not have to wait till a dividend Is declared at the end of the year. Think this over and see what a saving this means to you, fathers and For example: We take a mothers. family of say father. mother and four children. They all need shoes. Mr. Blank one pair shoes --- MOO Mrs. 131afik one pair shoes We MSS Master Blank one pair shoes Miss titanic one pair shoes shoes Blank one Johnnie .31.75 pair MOO Nellie Blank one pair shoes 014.60 Ws allow you 10 per cent on thia purchtule 0 1.40 $ILOS You aet this in coupons which will give you $1.45 to apply on your nest purchase. For ituttanvo, the following week you my want a Sunday pair fort baby at $1.25. You bring the coupon $1.46, or which you receive the shoes, and 20 cents In coupons to apply on another pair at some future time. Now you hate saved $1.45 In ki feti minutes time by dealing with Ilk Now lOrrie may raise the question that we may raise the price In order to give this profit. Do not be led off by this argument. For we guarantee! to sell at as close a price as we ever Our gooda are marked In plain figures in our windows, also on our "helves. and you have uaranteebehind this move which heal characterised our firm for the past.; twenty-fou- r yearn and created the confidence our firm has, won. "And ronlidence that counts." The question is: How can we do itt. Simply thie: 'We ean not do It without the support of the public in whom we have the con0dence that they will help us inerease our sales thereby enabling us to do business on a. leafy expense.. We spend' hundreds of dollars every year in the riewspapers to advillise Our goods and our arm. You are going to do this for us in this way. aa we have shown you. We saved Mr.. Blank $I. I6 on his purclaw.. lie is Wearied. his wife is pieceed. they are going te tell Mr. Slank'n brother and 3lru. Illank'S sister. They come along and And that It is true.... that It la to their intereet totrade with us and in Mitt way we will be able to aecomplish the object we have started out to do: Sell more good, at leas expense. . :', - , c - - k.,... - ,,,,,,,,, ' - , ' (611! ,t)t - 1, is 50c for Misses' and Children's now equipped ith complete new stocks. This Oxfords and Pumps was necessary beaus e every garment and suit in the old stoeks had been solda most remark- Over 300 pairs left. Your children can n ear a pair typtiwP th0. hPr ThPv Fold for S150 t 83. able clean-u- p before moving. The new suits will delight the school boys. re The suits It tailored along newest and swellest style lines suits. strong. sturdy Ydu may think boys do not knoliv styles: They go. Try to get them to accept a suit that ix Tint individual and )ou'll ifind they want new cuts like- other boys Shoe Shining Tickets 40c during this sale. Good for seven shines. 6,,,de TRIMMINGS - IIALF shapes. a I, ti It that holds its haw all its life SP worth twice of a stilt that hags and get? out of shape. The prices are consistently low. lite price We mark That's why so many mothers depend upon our boys' SATURDAY IN MILLINERY SP-ECIAL- berthas. ed 33 ONE- - per eent on i- 1- -3 dist-ou- "r"4 ""1rI'. mTIIIRD including medalpptionp and headed bands, Half Price e a i , D is count . .) 0 pet eent discount on all our hand handsome black; VII filet fn ntbroidered bands and fount- 'rm.. ,. 211 p e r cent (118count on the enof i iro stock &to rile embredder S5.00. 0 aVE- - plain LESS 0 NT - jeatilpr goods and kat her gnod montionert In nmpittem newt this ad, half pries,. ,.. ------ --- , 71RD tyss - Chanel lly noir, reduced 60 per and flowered chiffon, tiered and Nets t 10), black cent durink Final Palo. stock of entire Our and over-lac-e 25 fancy embroid per rent tlinenunt lace, widths from 18 crnrn, shit. butter and ecru. values 250 all-ov- er Inches. colors tn 81.80 yard, opPetal 45 Valenciennes lace and, insertion, regt- plor 50c a bolt, special 10, bolt. New Stock of Oriental RUGS and Plain flowered School ribbons and plaids. rained at in The : 't yard. special 29c yard. fancy, plain you til get 0 TAL the new stock big discount. If you make selection from the old tinne 14tock.lou will ire the , 25e yard. speg IRI, iSc yard. , IT(II (0 ' t ;1 ; t ; ', ',i .'.4 a enverittcat halt Klee. Ennmeltare. hest 4trriyuare. German White and whit. Tinwarecake tine. pie tins. etc, Aluminum Teakettles lose Teakettles I. topper vickei I.lat.d arPs A lot of china ruspatiots Fancy china from DinnI'Vtlire pattern s from Jardinieres from .' 11) ; ,I) 0 "": , , A i , :,4. 4.:i ;:,''...,f:,;' .,','. :;l i0 , i :' 11:7',. i':', l'4'.:.;:;i, 4) 1...t::! li,..; '14' ';- .......1 if .11 ,:,:,, Ce'.' 1:, '!.. 10 ., N ti ; .,i ' a .' :;!-- ';', 4 . 4 .'' ;;', 1: ;, 4 -- ''', 4 , I ' 4 I 01 , I t 4 ,i ,1: ' , .t,, , , 10! ; , I ., 1;- , '''' ,4.i '': t ,:t' ! ,f ,;. 1410 1 '4't I 117, t , , , . ,1 ' I 7, Vitits ' , , ' and I , house i Many remark- , 50 healest per 30 per 30 tor ' . I kent diseount ount oit t eta 30 per ,,,r1I dis,ount.' r ent tu.r ont cent dieount :to per per rent disertutit 5n to 75 per eent 41M:01111f 15 to "I per cent discount 33 3 t, tO per rent discount 50 pf r cent discount 60 100-pie- Fan steel electric ironsguaranteed so years. antee, 'Paid). Out lastr the guar- 475 t! aV. ., 41 x Corta,,3a13-,2- 4 It '.. Y ..,.. , 0 ..L1;.. t!',1' :I,: 10) 'i ' 4 , I 4! ,, 11,,, i -- iits(:,:, i l',1 ''.1 lilly , 1 , f i ,,, Ir. ; . 11', 1 t'c iI '. ,i- - ,' 'A ::, 1,t t -- 3 30 per cent discount Guernsey tare Caeseroles Ile choir P,atp. any size. rip Toilet Paper. ape. tl, e,.tra fine. WO sheet ,rolls, 4 for ::: 11.00 IS for 4c Wax paper. per package Of 3. fept 21 17 'each and illakanized dish puns. "te (IV,. Gahanizod buckets. 14 ins. each "tc 5c Tin flippers. value. I tic, for lett' 3c Tin (!tpper!., value "1 per tent rani ily "Ica les A 50 lot of caning set, Ts r cent discount ,y -flv killers in pkg., per packatto Se swat the I rfiney rate 14.90 KOO, tvadina, lanti,. special 190 Beading lamps, thine) t, aloe MOO, special bite Rod gold Bavarian china 4!inner sets. 117 tr., $2k.60. spec's! hite and sold Bavarian china dinner set. French P ha pc. Vail!. s71.on. pp4t ;Arno N .,,:i..,;: I , able values without eonsIderation of eost. ' ''''!,P discount of 20 it furnishings 1711Ie ; r in little Final sale jilt les. and kitehen Rtal Granitetare. tthe ' ', , : ON THE PLOOR BELOW GOrti)triP Atudrian i:,, '' '' ,- striped up fancy Fancy ribbons suitable for lalmaking rOc yard. attielos. worth pi to )tird, Fro, All hand made ribbon roses and flowers, $t--- 1,i ." 11 were not quite cleared out during the sale. sell ribbons, 6 K.-ft- Also old stock of Oriental Rugs which (luring the I t, 1$ - - Persian Inches' wide. valuset from 50, to Hammock. trA, If yop select from a pm H Mint on nit : 7 i ywh embrotd- St-flouncing& (1 RIBBONS On Our (Entire Lace Stocks per cent during the Final Sale. 3 33 b; Blaek i , i,,.. All jewelry and no It i,.9,.. F11.711 Including All valufql up to 81.:5 for :: Colored Over Lace all staple ribbon stock On mine. per cent Plain chiffonand chiffon cloth; discounted 15 1,11' ' t , enunt nn all beautiful colored 4- -- SI 1 braids. a.n glimpc quitabio for ehildrn'm (tremoes. vaint's v) 35e a yard for f,t. and 10,. a ard. Jaw .11f 11 (I P di per cent dis our 50 in entor4 and and Persian lot of felt hats specially priced greatly reduced. $1.50 and $1.75 in brown nay and black. Small and medium size; in the new shapes. Misses' felt and fur shapes in cardinal, navy, brown and blackthe good soft quality so suitable for hats. - . All white and light colored felt hats include. tuvth nar. row and 'aide ellgeg und inSuitable tor dreldeem. Pertierts. nndpritear and Infants' JNnn- Eintinding tilloVPra. dallions. galloona. etc. Many boauttful noveltiem brirkrie. ann thttl.n S - E21,173ROIDERIES Our stock of em- - a e e The suits which we have in stock are made PRICE And to wear. to withstand rough gP. to hold their i ;' We have assembled ownr 300 pairx trnm linex broken In Ato-- s and t.,;tithe. They nrn Aize j ant,tng them ax gemti RA hew. It' tannot afford to Int some nnA eke, rturchame thent. The Boys' appa el department . , stf Worth $3.50 to $6. school EST $1forWomen's Pumps and Oxfords v,0 them close. clothing. II I you could make an pain of sun high grads sfsrds pumps 1st this pri,s. dd to,17 We have forgstisn ,lis r,tst. Trits. the !In.! not inisa Do ;c, Si a ars The) ass storth as high pair. I his opportunitt , (;.1 : ,",, i .01,7 ' $1.95You never thought 11; The noptombor numbor of Th. Indi tor. a magasine for litorary workers. Pliblished at Cooperatown N. 11, eon. taloa a bort article by Harold Hog of the iGeation departreent. The title of the article la "A Cure for 'After nompoindma ' UFA Registration continuos to hum at the were Universal today. All record broken Yesterdal for the first tittYR registering with over two hundred entered on the books. Among the new students the countries of tlerniany. Mowers. In the reintinder of the Prance. Sweden, England and Japan (entry the pressure is high with fair are represented. weather and moderate as temperature. , the attending. feature. Thia morning 'Coop retitrns from Roths tompemtures are shove normal mps this afternoon. Ile has beta Usti the Pacific ocean and the Gulf of abroad the laid tiro months getting a Netico, and below in the northern supply of the hoot and latest classical Potion of the Greet Basin; elsewhere . MUSIC tAli 010 in his claw at the unithey are seasonable. versity. , Itsmaniture st Weather bureau office sat kiosk. Inatrumente on roof of oftionnion hail received a letter Coach ntel, 142 feet higher than those in kiosk. from Janifkii.M r, the who Ront of been hoe working thin suminer to ColoRoston Building. Kiosk. Itasionum an He that Colorado roports Al 64 rado, Wiateom yesterday school's will have strong foollatli teems hissemin yesterday were out tor this 47 fail today Tifteen,men 4 a.m. 50 47 to,iay tactics yesterday afternoon. includam. vsollay 50 4..,.fii of teat year. A I a In ing mostkr the stars 56 toftay is beM every malting to get am Indity fia59 polo game tho.boys In condition. in tcday am t. - t:: ' FT UNIQUE SCHEME Robinson Bros. inaugurate System to Benefit Patrons. , --- Men's and Women's Oxfords and Pumps .',;4t1 lItil Temple street tomorrow morning. Sept. 14th. at 1n o'clock. Miss Flanders will take only a limited number or pupils this aeorton snit Patrons desiring hours should secure them at this time. 410 JNGI elt!, . 1 41)14 SHOE SELLING AA ti, '41:' opened alit his ,uore over 25 new styles of awl '7 ho;',ts. Never before did you have an opportunity, to buy at a disronnt new FA1,14 BOOTS which had just eome in. The very latest LAE-,- thezewv.4,,ty at 10 per cent less. l'I' 6' ii " MISS GRACIA FLANDERS D111 register pupils mt 1045 Feat' So. 111 A4,t lit,:trodrommr9., ffli VC BRIGHAM CITY. SEPT. 18th. Excurtion via ()region Short Line round irip from Snit Lake. et NEWS - r v .. T.........:,41111.071..rrri.rbilimdt .- Discount (holes PEACH DAY t, 4 Ire'alt we 4, $5, t Announcement nas made by Supt. D. H. Chriatenben this morning that the on Ninth avenue new En Agri probably will be opened Monday morning. It is Px peet ed that the boundaries of the new distrirt will he announred late this afternoon or tomorrow I ;A 1.-'- I' loiation later than we liriginally intended, A . - ,,, On account of moving to our new - NEW ENSIGN SCHOOL. ; UNIVERSITY : Mfilies.... BendiX; "Eell0P11,;"fronl liu. MeHotbse. Tohttni; .tolin tropolito n opera solo, 14al1t Tr Amour.' Elgir. st 1 1 itrusigt t i:4'..-til;,,..ifi- 0 ;'' $1 II The comuiereblt dub mimic vAmtinttet has- - alErtittedI.,-tor-.-aetanoptieriatly tine mitstirtil program for Saturday ot a hich Hine George Klink will have charge of a string orchestra: The vocal i.loitit will be Mrs. hottle Cozier, whe will give the I. 'Veda" sad Yesterday The We,ather ); -- 9 to' leave the upon their promise and not return, 0.-- k, - ,,, :1' ? Wright & Pete,rs and other Famous Maker4New Fall Boots c- r'' ,,.,, ;1 I ,, A 4: Pjnal Removal 6 1 ma I !I,' ! New Stocks Boys' Clothing ; . ; $1 up , Ott11$ , (I) i Sale Means a Big Dav Equal to the I' irst Days of the Stirl ing Sale. A 77,'"IpinienrcAR.AVAVAr;:-. 0O100100 (1):0 Saturaav of the Street. - .,. PARADE: (t) TAILOR FRIDAY SEPTE3IBEft 13 1912 INEVCS ' '4' pc 1'. 41 0 ... ,,tt,, to ,:,- - . , |