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Show THE DESERET NEWS THURSDAY ik mums run REPUBLICANS f t t ! J or 1 u i -- 1 J I I s f rr 1920 Passenger Robbed In Sleeping Car; MEET TONIGHT EFFBTS COMMITTEE Gels Tickets Back i Pinal figures on ths rodent drive In Ban Juan county were totaled today by Harold R. Hagan, showing that It Is the largest united effort to ersdl cate such animals In the intsrmoun- " tain country. Tha strip of country covered by the rodent destroyers was 126,009 acres, although the Infested portion of this area would total but 60,000 acres, the prairie dogs elng located In villages and some spots In tha whole district were devoid of the pests. B. B. Richards, bureau of biological survey, was In charge' of the werk. The total cost of the drive was 15,000, of which ths government paid 10(1 fur .tha government land included. tha state contributed $700 for its share and private land owners paid the balance. Ths strip of land which was freed of the pests was Just east of Montlcello, and thooo who have been over tha land recently eay it is 01 per cent cleared of the chirping rod ente that formerly lnfeeted It. The crew which worked at spread Ing tbs poison averaged about seven men-- and it took them about two and one-ha- lf months to cover the section, labor Their time represents 617 Vi days. At the same ratio It would have taken 'one man more than- two years to spread the poison, working con tiniioualy. The supplies 'nurd were 685 ounces of strychnine, 11,660 bushels of oats, 1.000 pounds of hay and $39.60 worth of syrup. The oats wers poisoned with strychnine, and flavored with syrup, and scattered through the prairie dog by villages. The rodents perished millions, creeping into their burrows before, dying, ikt tbck were the bodies under ground, that the air was tainted with-th- e odor of- - decaying fteah-fo- r many days, and can even now be noticed. Mr. Hagan says the drive was an unqualified Success, and that it will be repeated In coming seasons. Many requests have come in from farmers in other districts who want the crops and peats commission to conduct rodent drives In various parts of the state. z A sleeping car robbery occurred on Vividly painting the problems con between 10.10 p. the Western fronting America la foreign com ru. Tuesday Pacific, and T a.m. Wednesday, of Thomas mrc Andrew"lfublfo of Ban Francisco, with Tags, chairman th Urlff cornmll-14- nf and Udy friend of the yetlerd,y fcd, hta latter occupied a arctlon fn the train vot4ed th. bualaem men uv due afternoon, en here late UPn th,",,lvM lh otut,Qn of theH route to TampaTuesday and Key (Vert. The problems, in addressing the member- - train was delayed by a burned bridge Commercial" club at Its In California and did not arrive untilth h(p midnight. In Mr. Itubllo's trousfirst weekly luncheon of the season. after ers when he hung them up was Foreign commerce today offere the WBn,t containing f ISO and two tickets most colossal commercial problems to Tampa and one to Key 'West In world has over known, he said. the. morning the trousers wers kn- asked If he knew anything The finance of the world Is turn- - "hen bout the trousers tho porter brought Ing from London to New York and them from beneath the lower berth of Europe can no longer pay for her ira- - an adjoining section. The purse, with Mrs Justin R. Davis was elected first vice chairman of the Republican state committee at the meeting Wednesday afternoon at state headquarters at the Hotel Uah. W. D. Livingston wee chosen vice chairman and Former LaMar Nelson secretary. Governor William Bpry was formally installed as ststs chairman and prl aided at the meeting. t waa planned to open a speakers bureau for the campaigns to bs conducted In the state In the near future, for the purpose ofarranglnf the Itineraries of the various candidates. the Campaign problame throughout state acre discussed by the members present A meeting of the Weber Republics club will be held hi Ogden Thursday night. Sept. 14 Gov. W. L. Harding of Iowa, and Charles R. Mabey, Republican candidate' for governor of Utah, will be the principal speakers. The candidacy of Fred C. Hathaway for stats senator from Salt Lake county was announced Wednesday. .Mr. Hathaway for several years has been manoser of the Salt Lake office of the Mutual Llfa Insurance company of New York. Frank L. Gardner will enter th nomination race for the Republic for county clerk, and4apt- - A. J. McNulty of the Balt Lake Hardware candicompany, is announced ai date for the nomination of representative from Salt Lake countyr during the war, served with the engineers in France. S. W. Morrison, Jr., will also seek the nominationI Mr. Morrison as representative. assistant manager of the 8. W. Morrison Lumber company. , Tho Republican primaries for the lection of delegatee to tha county convention September 14 will ba held oclock at the tonight from I to following polling place according to the list Issued this morning; Pint ITorinot. Meeting. 1. J. L. Waller, 161 east Eighth South; 2, J. M. Hanson, II east Bev-itnth South; I, S1I Engilman, 177 Tb latest from the Boston wool south Sixth East; 4. It. L. Shepherd, Boston market, as outlined Jn the ' HI south Eighth East; 6, Emigra. as follows; Transcript. tion Ward chapel, corner Seventh tr.d. ,l,k.r Rarely baa the local wool market South and Tenth East; I, T. 8. Tellef-senfl- what, then, can ehe pay her vast debit. portsr, but us there was no evidence been so dull as during the past seven south Fourth East; 7, J. B. and how can ehe continue to receive against him he wae not held. Later '"''daia.1' trnly"ii' occasional buyer ho We can- - Mr- - Rubllo found the missing tickets, on the ground outside been seen in the market this week w, Hodges, 071 Yale avenue. i . L. R. not accept lbelr ro,d aa It is now use- t00k the piece, to the th . Those who have appeared seemed to ,nd would muka - money even general offices In ths Judge building. 114T south 10, J. he' looking for bargains rather than "etreet; 11, C. R. Bradford, 111 cheaper, both In America and abroad, where they were accepted aa vouchers gtite of business buying serious a -, making Her gold would soon cease to have for new tickets. Mr. Rubllo said an feast Bevsntsenth South 11 J wooL Ttys waiting attitude has been other passenger In the same car wae Bowman. 1617 Fifth East II B w! anF purchasing power, he declared. th business men robbed of $6, but not hie tickets. Intenslfledrowlng to the fact that o Hedges, 111 Browning avenue 14 N ' n r PFe urgedrelUnc , twlufor a Fifteenth Put thlr O. Morgan. 1617 j south many New England mills ere closed Gon the to these upon problems iw 1161 15. south T, East; Georg Judd, Organ Recital. , fur the .usual vacation over Labor day. Seventh Eort; J. A. Rockwood, ; would Therefore, It Is not strange that the of foundation 1921 Lincoln street; 17, P. A. Ellis, verJr Principled tabernacle organ recital trade should have been electrified by 2240 south Beventt East, 19, C. C. b no Til! ; ,demcrac? the announcement made publla that he sold, rests with th pen- - program la ae follows, with Assistant n'lernment, avenue1260 Btr&tford II 62 mllle of the American Woolen E li'w. 190 I Sme at .et; 2(i. TL dlf they wou.d see thl. prob- - GranUt Tracy Y. Cannon at th. " the on 'company wilt resume operation lem solved they must york out 420 Westminster avenue; ra manufao-Vture' Anthem. on Sept, 1. Whatever attitude 21. J.d F. Woolley. 160 outh Becond thmjlvM. 'relation of -- the. Largo ....... .Jtanaei have been taking toward lha eon Gullmant closing of the mills of the big world are now In chaos. The solid Offertolre In A Minor v Saint 8aen relieved Elevation csm. they will be greatly commerce of th world existing be' dafe for fixed Favorite some "Mormon" definite to have hymn, "Come, fore th Avar is now swept away. the resumption of sctlvs work fey so FYance hae renounced all her com- - . Come, Ye Saints, .Arr. by organist and An woolen Old Arr. by organist of a the . Melody mercial treaties and England has kept large proportion . worsted mills. This seems to be the west Becond Bouth; 28, Joseph Jer- - them up only because their loss would Grand Choeur Rqnaud my, 118 west First Bouth; 29, Mrs.Tbe greater than her gain by renoune- keynote of thi whole situation. Un Rose Batley, 926 west Second Bouth; ling them. Because of this we are now doubtedly the wool manufacturing In to go forward 90, 247 Bouth Becond West, James threatened with war after war. dustry now will be ablewhich with that confidence recently 11, Lulu Chamberlain, 258 mere. 1 recognised as the greatest south Fourth West; 12, Mra Marie war cause existing and present has been lacking. 49 south First West; 21, New-Territory wools sra Jn heavy supply. Fred Tate and Dixie Roberts, arj mercial conditions can not lon but this does not mean that they are 24, j dure without war. Hotel, Meixanine floor; with possession rested Sept, 4, charged or that Sixth Ward meetinghouse; IS, J. D. He urged that the people get being forced upon the market, of narcotics, were-- arraigned Wednesto ars holders 1069 writ Fifth Bouth; 16, hind the tariff commission In recom-Anne- day willing tha majority of States before United Fourth ward. Corner Seventh mending that America's aocept even the tentative prices that tnlssioner Henry V, Van PeJt They ae been West constituting have suggested South, Temple; 17, Cottrell' relations be based on equally for all pleaded not guilty and were Usund In a statement Issued yesteiday. fair market values. Bo much of ths Store, 176 Mead street;.. 88, - A. - W nations. This, he said, has never yet,over for preliminary hearing. Sept. hse In Boston Governor etored wool , Rob-tlon141 s Bamberger called attention Griffiths. west 19. na-jitt Sixth been done by any of the largest Tate under H.tjuO "bonds and territory South; R. A. Fletcher, 960 south come here on consignment that condl to the fact that September 17 Is Conof the world. France has deter- - erts under $500 Eighth tlona are vastly different from those West; 40, Walter Westermon, 1128 mined that sha must give greater con- Federal complaint was issued stitution --day, and asking that patriwest Sixth South; 41, Idly Wolsten-holmwhich usually obtain. Bide recently to Belgium and England be- - day night and filed before the com 1412 south Main street; 42. A. cause fcave been made for desirable lots of are weakened niissioner by Henry D. Moyle, asslst- - otic, civic, religious and educational Industries L. Conley, 1468 Indiana avenue. societies prepare programs in honor wool. -- but. at prices which were far America, ahe says, is strong and shall ant U. S. district attorney. below the ideas of the growers. Do We Speak of Unde of the day. The governor's statement therefore be discriminated, against. Third Fretrtnct. Is as follows: , Trade at 8tandMllL 51. Q. B. Nichols, 179 west First Rice Pleads Not Cuilty Sam? In times such as these, when irIt hag been difficult to say always North: 62, J. Parley White, 68 north Information Wanted To Murder of Mayer responsible forces are seeking the who has been to blame, buyers or Second West, Apt.. F; II, Jos Van disruption of organized government. During th War of 1812, there was Steeter, II north Fifth West; 64, Geo, sellers, for ths dull period which Is Concerning John Dixon A of not guilty to the charge It is Imperative that we scrutlnix now. it Is believed, eeming to en end. N. Y., a government R. Emery. 4 north Eighth West; 66, at located plea Trey, ihe utmost care the. foundation p, Johns, Twenty-seventCapt. Either because growers were not sat A. A. Catlister, 318 Wall street; 88. T. John Dixon, 10 8t. Kevins Square. of murder E-In- the fieri degree waa with named Samuel Wilson-fairlThe C. Rice when he was ar- upon which our republic rest isfied with bids or manufacturers entered, A. Calllster, 135 west Thifd North Infantrly, and veteran of the Inspectorold by has Wicklow, Ireland, and extremely lovable 57, Frank were not satisfied with bids or man Siberian servlet, and Mra Johns ware before Judge Hen- cornerstone upon which this great Wednesday 829 west Fourth Bray, County raigned Openshaw, Is erected the been government has ufacturer wers not ta a position to In town Wednesday en route from Ban character known to all of his asso North; 68. .Claude Leew 611 north written to Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, ry C.Lund for the killing of Ed A. May- constitution of , ratified in the city In er. the to him assist in alias Sullivan," locating Roy Army buy with their usual freedom, trade Francisco to 69. P. Jos. hjs When the Fifth West; elates as "Uncls 8am." Emery. 478 asking 17, 1787, and September Philadelphia, Camp Funston, Kan., The Hotel was has been practically at a standstill last who last Thursday. preliminary Janie Dixon, 60. brother, Twelfth Paul Henock, Weet; war opened, Elbert Anderson, the north of the greatest documents conScarcely a house on the etreet hae where he is to be stationed, hearing was set for Saturday at 10 one street; Cl, T. H. Morrison, heard dt Jn 1900, when he was liv- a.m. ceived by man. The anniversary of New at contractor York, done enough-businesduring the past government at HIne's American Paul 860 ... west house, Sixth Jbhns North A. Geo. ing 62, says th American sol Capt The men' are reporfed'to have quar- ths action which has meant so much two months to pay .overhead expenses. dlera Salt Lake. did not object to being in Si- bought a large amount of beef,' pork Jones, 1461 west Fourth North. reled to information Notwithstanding the dull tone which beria which the concerning division of money to civilization generally Is recognized having Anyone and these, Fourth Precinct. they considered rather an and pickles for the army, and the altercation which followed led throughout the United States as Conhas prevailed in all the wool houses of whereabouts James Dixon present 76.H. W. Cram, 376 Wall etreet; 77, will confer a favor by communicating to the shooting of Mayer. Rieg Im- stitution day, a date most propitious lately, slgna are not lacking of ths Interesting country, and not a fee; of after being Inspected by Wilson, were to acquaint ourselves with that won8. meaning El- H. H. Russell, 130 Third avenue; 78, with Mayor Neslen. mediately gave himself up lo the growth of a more confident feeling. them pieked up considerable of the labelled E. A.-- -derful Instrument of human liberty. D. 48 Preston Richards. C 79, United the State. for Yet the most hopeful are scarcely pre- Russian street; Anderson even though It has bert use It has corns to my attention that Th of the abbreviation 'U. 8. A. J. Pendleton, 4IT First avenue; 80 State pared to predict a sudden large In- II letterslanguage Gets various patriotic, educational, religiin tha alphabet The cap- for United States was then something Longfellow schooThouse; II, W. 8. Engineer of wool moving. crease In the volume - If -- by- the Cossacks ous and civic, organizations throughof novelty, and the workmen about Highs m. Ill Third avenue; 88, W. H. nothing else prevents, a radical tain Notice Suit of Filed out who were the state and country have planfighting both the Bolsheviks tha place figured that the letters re- Hutchinson, 1X06 Third avenue; 13. difference of opinion as to wool value ned to avail themselves to an unusual American troope, but hr managed ferred to Uncle 8am Wilson, who had E. R.- Calllster, 511 Seventh avenue; may stand In ths way. The territory-woo- l and to escape, and reached hit command Inspected and passed upon tha ship 84, A. Hlgham, 643 Eighth avenue; Notice was sent yesterday to Bt&te degree, this year of the opportunity people tried to yet their wool In bt for appropriate observance of the ocF- - McGonagle that at safety. - He says there ta Even after they discovered 86, R, E. Nealen, 813 Tenth avenue. menta Engineer George to-- Meet The Utah Hisshipped while It could still be done mo l Historian - tha members of the Imperial family thalr mistake, they the name the old freight rates, but they are suit has been filed by the Rlchlanda torical society will hold a meeting In casion. 7fth Precinct. kepup meets with my were two ownassassinated. 'The of the Ohio arrangement fleece went Only to men less loth than than aa a joke. Later these 101, Western Emp. Agency, 170 Re- Irrigation company against the water the state capitol at 5 oclock Friday whole-hearte- d family managed to escape, the Grand war, and while in the army, they re approval, and I would ers to consider sacrifice prices. In to afternoon consider Hotaking part users of the lower Sevier river, in the gent street; 102. Parlor A. Stewart y respectfully suggest and urge that the In view of the Immense volume of Duchess Olga, sister of the exar, who peated the story, aa evidence of a south State street; 108, J. C. Fifth district court of Millard county. the pilgrim tercentenary celebration:. observance be general throughout found in a box car by the Amerimistake. The anec- tel, 213141 consigned wool here, this Is an Im- was legitimate can A. south Third East; 104, Red Croee, and the Grand Duke dote not only went the rounds of the Piatt, According to section 22, chapter 67, Supervisors Named A. P. Warn- Utah, and that fitting programs be portant matter. Domestic wools have Nicholas now safe In Italy, Capt American troops, but made It ap- J. Gemmell, 135 south Fifth East; 105, revised statutes of Utah, the the state en- er of Pleasant Grove and C. T. West-rop- e carried out In the churches, been coming here at the rate of C. Johns 116 not Lamont duke would the south Seventh gineer must make a survey of the Felt,grand schools, the homes and in such other toy of Provo have been appointed pounds a week yet the con- have been pearance In print upon several occaeven killed D. be 49 had for suitable H. as been Ninth he public Wenger, 'may disputed district and render findings sion with th result that U was not East; 106, supervisors for tho coming places sumption during the same period by , the Bolsheviks aa he long befor every one thought of the East; 107, F. C. Loofbourow, 54 south to the court. Mr. McGonagle Is pre- state fair. Mr. Warner will aid in the gatherings." has been far below the normal The captured was sola national favorltt. Tha Twelfth 1258 chow an 108, only exhaustive research swine department and Mrs. Westrope East; Agnes Price, latest official figures available name Uncle Bam" when they saw paring to make that the consumption of wool In June diers now In Siberia the letters U. 8 , and the name soon east First South; 109, F. B. PlatL 265 f the lower Sevier water district", as Ift'thfr division of light horses. Additional Features east Julian Third of 110, was only 40,000,000 pounds, or the court where art South; famous as the John Bull' Riley, per the request became C. H. Cutting to Dedication Going ho976 east Second filed. leas Old been 111, than the Of Dedication Program the suit has South; average Coach Has Regis of England. pounds Stage assistant passenger agent of the Salt tel, 43 east, Broadway; 112 Paul Bankfor the previous six months. UndoubtLake leaves Zion National for Route, Passed From Service off from this Tomorrow Why do we refer to a er, 176 east Third South, Apt. F; 112, Le Grand Ward Workers edly a great falling Additional features of the enterpark next Sunday, to attend the dediH. T. Hall, 614 Starling court: 114, J amount ooourred In July and August; ship a "she?" cation. To He says he looks for a large tainment which is being planned for Relic M. Interesting hare 116 south Fifth To ,570 The be East; Given Wheeler Carlson, consequently territory wools 1920, by (Copyright, Reception attendance from Los Angeles. and jare now In been accumulating the official opening of Zion national Karl D. Hardy, 375 south Seventh Syndicate, Inc. . An interesting rello was exhibited Blacksmith Bankrupt Jacob Wan-del- l. park, in southern Utah bn Sept. J5, East; '118. John Hendrickson. 460 heavy stock, w ill a On evening Friday reception south Ninth East; 117 J. H. Garrett, The Beet Advertisement. blacksmith, yesterday afternoon In the down-tow- n yesterday C. H. Only Chance for Relief. be tendered by the bishopric of Le filed Murray th Twelfth East; a petition in bankruptcy with yere announced j'eterday to was 04 old stage coach, section. It merbest advertisement The any Bigelow, secretary of the Arrowhead to all ward workers and tho United States, district court. T The only chance for the domestic Grand ward Precincts. County can have Is a satisfied customer. . wool grower would be the imposition lha first ever, run, between Alpnlda, chant were listed at $1,479 06, while trail, the official highway Into Zion Pw D. companion, ..This reception will be - air be ..J3.6wRL.LabrumXutrgy, of a tariff on Imported wool or ths Mont., and the Yellowstone, a distance No greater recommendation were set at' 200. - No exemp- pttrk.wha called upon. State Englpeer uteris , 127, C. Holliday Murray; Mr. John meetinghouse, held on the grounds of an article than- the following by George F. McGonagle to obtain data were claimed tions prohibition of further wool Imports of 70 miles. Its term of usefulness given resiC. Ranck's 128, I,. Holliday: E. B, Mllburn, Prop , Guion Drug Howard's residence. Red Butte Holconcerning conditions. wool and goods market of was from 1191 to 1901, when the 'until SiMt B. Divorce MUt A. 111, Hill for Frank Creek; Smith, dence, J. Ore We the have eold ChamberI The party of Los Angeles business-- , Store, Ark.: low, near the corner of Yale avenue the East become normal again. A It 1660 in Sixth south dissuit 132, filed the West; Third Unity jesterday lain's men A speRemedy for years and will leave Baratow, Calif., Sep. I Is East street, Eleventh and Impossible for a- tarlfrto.be put gon Short Lin . reached West Yellow have Cough found trict court 133, R. CotBess K. Hill for 11, will that it gives per- Cottage,1768Burton court; always arrive in Los Vegas, Nev., Sept. Jl is staled . that this fect satisfaction. cial Invitation haa been extended to divorce on against 1 Into effect for- - at- least a yean the stone statloii. Twenty-firs- t of 'south the East; trell, desertion, ground Advt. or72, and arrive at St George, Utah, traveled 66.000 mile, between all of the officers of the auxiliary (Western wool grower are demanding stage and Francis' Roach, Half-wa- y and house. Martin 34, Katherine for suit began 12. 116 1911, when automobile were .the prohibition of imports while pres- ad ganisations and the priesthood, and divorce from Karl Martin on the Sept. Parleys canyon: 136, W. O.- - Maw-so- to ml ted to the park, and methods of Utah Boy Passes ent market conditions prevail This Among the Los Angeles party are the Relief society teachers and pre- ground of Thirty-thir- d South and State; 187, vaH. W. Keller, chairman of the execuof were the voiced was block travel teachers revolutionised. The stage demand at the midsummer and s. siding To be Granlt 111, school; High Bar Examination tive committee of the Los Angeles au.1 meeting of the National sections of the ward.. The evetVoolgrowers has a capacity of 10 passenger, and is Two for Water AppropriaSugar station; T41. Garfield rious ' association hold ' at Balt Lake tomobile club, D. In the tions forApply i Rhoades. C. E. City drawn by four horses. It was called ten second 142, Magna ning win be spent Informally school feet water of Garfield; house, at were asked of the state McStay and Ernest V. Hutton. .during this week, by President P. J. tha Beehive," not after the slate of Congressman Milton H. Welling, school house. Magna; 143, Bacchus playing of games and In dancing yesengineer j Hagsnbarth. It will hg interesting to Utah, but after the "Beehive" geyser, nominee for the United States senate school house, Baochus; 144, James C. the openalr pavilion recently erected terday by Karl A , George Stephen C. Mather, director , naI. and tional parks, wired thti he will follow Mr Howard. Immediately north of t'ljdo D. Oman of Price from , 'watch the growth of this sentiment each of th stage on (he Monlda run B. by 143. Bertoch, the Sharp, Hunter; Jyn Democratic the on. ticket, baa .receiv- R. F.. D. 6, 'which is likely to receive more atten- - being named after some one geyser. 149 .Joseph the artificial lake In the grounds on Trail canyon "and Gordan creeks, to this itinerary probably a touple of Brighton; ' dais afterwards. The officials of the tlon thou otherwise because of this F. J. Haynes, president of tha old ed word from Washington that his Smith, meetlnghoiyte. Granger; 160. (he Harvard avenue frontage of the IrrlgaJe 900 acres of land. Salt Lake Route are undecided This home was formerly 'being election year. stage company, has presented ths relic secretary. J. Wesley jioreley of Brig- Taylorsville - meetinghouse, Taylors- property. M PontTton of Judge Le Grand Rwamri Old In territory wools, a few sales of to th Union Pacific, but it L said It ham .City, has passed the District of ville; 156. Messenger Pub Co, Main the residence Hahn, whether they will abandon .their fine have established tentatively at will b kept for the present at the Columbia bar examination, which he freight agent with the Bur- special train at Lund or Los Vegas. Midvale; 157, City hall, Mid- Young. Through the courtesy of Mr. traveling with of the Le Grand ward lington, took last June. Mr Horsley Is a street, all least.' the clean cost of good average Utah statehousa on exhibition. headquarters in this city At one of these points they, will proHoward Amusement Union 16$. hall, member of the Utah rolony vale; have been held on before the war. has returned from ceed by automobiles. Three colored staple. At $1.11 to $1.46 clean, three Butprominent meetings house. ward evening Butler 169, 'nkn: - - wools do not seem exhorbitant. Yet urea. Choice stable territory, Tun at Washington, and hts many friends lawn of his hotp during the sum- Beatrice, Neb . where he hss been points of Interest lit southern Utajv 18. Wood lawn Mine. Big Cotton- the of the Zion canyon and other to fine, cannot be quoted above there and In Utah will be glad to hear ler; Importer promise that coming impor- - ing 167.. mer months. Special music has been with the local offices of the company, films 166, Hall, Sandy; City wood; afid resumes once more his former po. w ill be made. Lotions Australian west will show 1 1 SO elean, and only a very choice tut of bia success, School arranled for Friday's event 148.Oranite HalU Sbndy; City a coot very much lower than those fig. would bring this figure. stttmr trere "under GeneraLA gent it. F. Territory House. Granite: 119. Stillwell, Alta; Is quotable, around Neslen. D. Jayne. State street,. Frederick 171, 90 cents for good average Jots and 172, Draper Ward Houso. Crescent: Higrii School Election Heed Harsales sr made on that ba176, West Jordan Meeting row, son of 8. H Harrow, 1419 south Draper; West Is not over 70 sis Quarterblood 177, South Jorifouse. Jordan; Ninth East street, was yesterday eleccents clean and the market is dull Home 171. dan. Opera House, South Jordan, ted president of the senior class of and draggy at that. . Riverton Amusement IletL -- Riverton; the East High school. Other offiThis suits us as much, as it 179, Blnffdsle Meeting House,. Bluff-dalcers elected included Mfe Margaret House, 'Herrlman Ward. 180. Will Hear Cates T. W. of Denn, daughter Denn, 1001 No home is complete withDid you ever HerKlman; 16. Fireman Ha'll No. t. south. Eleventh East street, vice presiTown Hail. In Southern Utah does the public. Why rent HIGH PRICED REout an ample well chosen liMia Katherln Bingham; dent. Hill, secretary, Hotel. Upper BingTAIL SPACE FOR STORto think that then a Bingham; 189. Rex190. Alrd treasurer. and Robert stop Highland Boy a perrexiiar source Commissioner JL H. Bioof. of Ihe ham, Bingham; brary. at Washington Tele AGE when yon can use OUR House. Highland Boy. BingMeeting School - comes, enm mine ion, left for price raise utilities public nearly, ham' 12. Residence adjoining . lsxd's of recreation for the older out hern Utah Wednesday. He w;ll or YOUR graphic notification were received by WAREHOUSE Ira R.jBrownlng, state road engineer, BRANCH Store. Lark; 191, R. r. Towler 4248 Kept. IP the cone of the city of every one blames the retailer, HOUSE at greatly folks and a refining influence hear of meetings to be held in Washington, City Stat street. Murray: 187, MurrayMeetMilford opposing a raise of power and D- - C,. 8ept-.2- 9 Becond 2 Ward to and. cost Hareduced ia. he which. . MurrayXIt. you? we ratea the Believe children TeUuride Power Lj and youth. light for by us, ahvays are Murrwr; 198. First .Ward pianino to attend'. The federal ading company. hear rases at 200, Georg visory committee .of the bureau Of INSURANCE ONLY 18c PER Meeting House, Murrsv; Let us help you build. a Cedar City, 8t. George and Kalina. H Watts residence, 219 east Sixty-fourt- h public road meet the first day and Tour Warmest Friends. 204, F street. Murray; th Bouth executive committee of the sa me 1100 PER ANNUM. Home Library one that State Veterinarian North rolnt. H, Rudy, body on the second day Mr. Broan- j Ing is a member ef bth General Merchandise Storage. Answers Hurry Call every member of the family Preventive Take Will Will Market Our Iamb Fremdent will be proudj of. We have the Manufacturers Distributors Frank J Hagenbarth of the Nation! Telegfoms received from Owen Treatment for Rabies : books and the boot specialists Jackson, of Randolph, Rich rntintr. Chiin n6w Woolgrowers association, New I el ween cago attending, q conf-tyn' arrtreiFWvdn to help you .chooser T'xsteur livestock men and bankers, will go to IreltmefltS - of a tellcontaetous , artatt, mysterious Jennlngs-Cornw- all a ftec "the. meet kjg, and W aehieigt dsy af the office oTTfe. T. S' Beatty, malady that has attacked his herds, to return then to klllins four head of rattle, and infect-- 1 Chicago supervise for Thomas riate health "commissioner, . ing 1 7 others-- I c - Heme si s r e d m i the receipt thff sod aaje-i- f some ga i t Wsrburton, Etna, Utah, as a preOS lamb from hts Spencer. Ida . enr for Randolph, taking hie. f d Llias S. Woodruff. Brest. i ventive against rmblee. Mr Warbun-- ; herds, it may be a month before Mr veterinarian kit with him, . to attempted Metre a coif. Aug 10,, 5J Salt Lake, (t f IJageobsrth ret arr to Chas. P- - .Maryettx, Manager i thst 22 East Third Soslh , been bitten by a rabid coyote, ' g announced ALLIANCE CXJAL .CXJMP4VY So. hd " land It was feared he might have be-j- jj 54 Main Wq. For coal of best quality and quit!, ' , Was- - 346L s de-l- 5 come exposed, as th snfmsl 4 CStTempU TeL ORDER COIL NUti Thu avow1 Kina 696Z l-k- r service 149 sovh Main street 1'hone E. Ily. 2063 . 2222 So. 7th j rlared. ehowed unmistakable s'gna ef Shortage later. ' Martin Owl Co, $9 bo ! I Wasatch 4141. Advertisement. I the deeaee. . WilsSk. Wo. 620. That is in Imposition of Tar ' iff On Imported Wool as Advocated at Salt Lake ' t 9 IN 1W1MSTS plans for ths rsceptlon of Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and Raymond Robins, who will speak In Balt Lake next Monday night, wers made Wednesday at a meeting of tha tats Republican committee. It was decided that the visitors will address a mass meeting In ths Orpheum theatre. Some form Of entertainment for the two epeakers was also considered and tha following reception commute appointed; Ernest Bamberger, chairman; Ken-atReed Smoot; Charles R. Msbey, Bountiful: J. E. Prick, H. E. Crockett. Logan; W. D. Button, Park City; Mark Tuttle; Harvey II. Cluff, Provo; George Thomas; E. O. Lestherwood; Don B. Colton, Vernal; Howard Garrett; Mrs. Margaret Lewis Judd; Warren L. Wattle. Ogden; J, A. Mellvllle, Jr ; Jeanette A. Hyde; Mrs. Justin II Davis. William Bpry, La Mar Nalson, K. O. Matson, Logan Morris, - Beth - Piston, J. C. Lynch, A. T. Moon, J. P, Jr.j Ogden; H. C. Hicks, Provo; Nsphl L. Morris, W, Mont Perry, Charles M. Morris, John Jensen, John C, Cutler, W. 8. McCornlck, David. A. Smith, E. E. Jenklna, Hamilton Gard.. ner, Mias Lillian Cutler,-- " C. P. Overfleld, W, D. Livingston, Prank Evans, Prank P. Gallagher, Daniel Alexander, Cart A. Badger,' W. E. Rydalch, E. R. Ca Ulster, Harold Pabian, W. H. Gregory, Jamea A. Calder Markay, D. Chose Rice, M. L. Ritchie, W. N. Williams, 1L H. Smith, D, K. Hammond. . Included on the program at the Orpheum will also be motion pictures showing tha national and state candidates as well as a program, of music. It was announced that there wUl be no reserved seats at the theatre and that the program will begin promptly at I o'olock. The vlaltora will be met at Provo by a party from the reception committee. It ta likely that Lieut. Col. Roosevelt and Mr. Robins will speak at Provo In the aftsrnoon.msxt Monday and will then leave for Bolt Lake by automobile. A short stop may be made in American Pork. SEPTEMBER n, Inge-bretae- 1 . 1 ram - I he tSStdS ,u. wh arr,, T - FndaVt I. ' C. - lonr f1, Th Cspt,-McNuJt- n; i com-Apll- n, se x, -- o, Tues-cessio- WHY- ?- e, -- - A -- 1149-Bec- s k 1 d HEWS III BRIEF - no-dou- per-fect- e. 466-sou- -- ' , -- '! -- -- n, Fel-kin- -- - 1 -- 1 - Every go5l(l5gDlBEoD No Raise In Coal a Library Warehouse Advantages . e- m Its j Woodruff Margetls Coal Co. 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