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Show THE MUCH DAMAGE IN NO FATALITIES CHINESE DRUGS FLUOD DISTRICT IN ENCAMPMENT ARE GRITICISED More Cloudbursts in Colorado Transform Streams Into Raging Torrents. SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, Wandamere will ba " the scene of a party to b given this evening by Afiss Cora Platt, the guest of honor being Miss Clarissa Goss, one of. >the fall brides. ‘ * * Ox Miss Edna Evans gave a delightful recital at her home on Lake street on Denver, Colo., Aug. 19.—Cloudbursts in The report of Dr. W. F. Beer, superin- physicians, their methods, remedies and Wednesday evening about twenty pusouthern Colorado caused further dam: Age tending physician of the encampment Red pills taking part in a most delightful particularly the drugs they use, came by floods late today. The downpour of Cross corps, shows that though there program of vocal numbers. Miss Evans in for iticism at the hands of Albert rain near one was said to he th was assisted by Miss Eva Crawford, of cases treat a = on oe of San Francisco, in a pap large ee th e 4. The water rushing during the week there were he ialits oe cea of Drugs on violinist, who gave some very pleasing through Pu ie river washed. out se vthe , cola Coa ist, the session of the this number who selections. ks of the Colosection of eclantiis papers at today's * * rado & Southern railroad were torn away meeting of the American PharmaceutiPp in ie Hannifan, who was: the : } cal assoc a ar POtGE of men was put to work piling dedication ceremony at we ut many of the drugs from JaDp the last Sunday, has a portion of the pan, ¢ Sin a and ie Ph ilippines are adul1 concrete returned to her home in Pocatello, Ida. oeue is regarded as remarkably ue ted and mislabeled The Ja Apane e pla ces. trom up and 18 W Sag offenders on these lin } While in the city Mrs. Hannifan was river were that all the smaller wer there were 2%) cases desiaeca & Schneider the guest of a — Gleason bridges were ae H. H. Rusby of New York read a re- | In_ other parts of the state the flood port of committee on. the gene oe | conditions, brought about by unusually At St. Mary’s c atiearel next Sunday lrug market, in which it was sai j eavy rains in th: last thre Gaye, were of the music that was sung n Were old of 3,868 pecimens of drugs collected | a portion improving flood in the Arkansas dea at. the ication ceremony will be reré in a New England state by one board! river, including the toyal gorge, “was subpeated, with a Kathleen Fitzpatrick iainder { health, more than 109 per cent were anes siding. i esa and th a the percentage vwho ‘fainted Atkins as sole is' Another evens t occurred at Fourin the oe rn states was probably} taken Ill Mile creek this afternoon, which again aoe wo rot who, has Winifre a ct "andland, Miss transformed ‘ stream into a raging torduring the visiting the been rent and swelled the river at that polnt Miss Edna as The Royal Gorge itself is a mass « |} past week tangled debris The famou hanging Earl Shimmin,. will Edwards and othe tr cities bridge is covered with sand ‘and debris to her home in Mt. return on Sunday three feet dee D. uring the | Pleasant, where she w ill be married on Both the De & Rio Grande and She Sept. 1 to O. Cy Dibblee of this city. Colorado Midland “railwa yS are operating will be accompanied home by Mrs trains west of Leadville, but traffle has after not been resumetc Shimmin, who will remain until Webley and Robert 5S Today the river ‘at Florence washed out the weddin Folland were married a t noon on Thurs00 yards ne reinforcement embankment * * day at the temple, the ceremony being below the headgates of the Unfon ditch 5. B Borowsky of New York’ is the performed by President Winder in the It 0 been ee there almost constantguest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. rf the immediatee relatives ly for the last twenty--four_ how hours J. Magid of 718 South Fourth LTEast 2 bridal couple. In the evening a fortystreet. = reception was given at the home veterans overe ee during the parade * * the bride, invitations having been a veteran from VIH. Cc. Gosling, issued to over 100 guests. The parlor roqua, Wis, who has been visiting at was beautifully decorated in golden the home of his son, E. Gogling, at roses, glow and red while lavender $32 Lincoln avenue, during the encampasters and sweet peas were used in the will remain in the city until the ment, dining room. Those whw assisted in the =: oon: Aug. mes19.—A wireless first of September serving were the Misses Ethel Webley, we s at the pee élyed CK Lillie Webley, Nellie Pekel and Edna yon PSAen fee om Rear Adm Mrs. M. W. Child and Mrs. F. C Folland, and the punch bowl was precommanding the Atlantic Hartshorn will be here the first of the that David Willlams, a mess sided over by the Misses Arline Folland, attendant week to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Child on oe battleship Vermont was be ing we 4 tuth Folland and Marie Lewis. until after the Bartch-Lloyd wedding. by yurt-mar rn at sea, on the char The bride wore a beautiful gown of They are on their way to thelr home of ey iglaught ee Ark. ee ose cna white messaline silk, trimmed in white This is peal boxin match the Th t in Boston, Mass., after a < to Alaska applique, and carried a shower bouquet which took place c the battleship Versuit in tl and the Pacific aorinws of white roses cult court, it Newport mont, off Provincetown, Mass., between The young couple le ft fast night for a Willlams and another mess attendant, sixty-five insur: ince comy vante 8 doing buslMrs. Charles Shiel aa and sister, Mrs. ness Arkansas, Harrison H. Foster, several weeks ago asking snalties two weeks’ and John Butler, Miss Frances R. Shields Foster died amounting to $65,000,000 for allegerd violaalter Oct ue Sagi! 3utler and David L. Geiger tion of the Arkansas anti-trust home at Eig hth West and First North have gone to Park City for a short cere eases Signs that attract Hamlin paints. streets ae with ‘relatives Bathing at Sz Ite air—r othin ne finer Both phones. ooo * Mrs. D. C. Jackling entertained wjth Dr ae Keith has returned from a charmingly appointed luncheon at the several weeks spent in the east. He Alta club on Thursday, the compliwas joined here by Mrs. Keith and mented guests being Mrs. T Medaughter, who have been visiting In Carthy of Los Angeles and Mrs George Evanston, Wyo. Haslam of Fremont, Neb. Yellow nasok turtiums and pink and white sweet peas A. K. Tiernan, See saenied by his were used with pretty the mother, Mrs. Tiernan, and Virginia and luncheon table, where covers were laid have spent the Frank Whitney, for sixteen gue sts summer in the horthwest, will e me the first week in September. A Kensington ite a Wi given yesterMrs. A. K, Tiernan, who has been with day afternoon at the cae of Mra. W. them, will visit friends in Santa BarChild, the honored guests being Miss bara, Cal., before ee here, tac Bartch and her guest, Miss Betsy Woodard of Raleigh,’ N. C mo * early in September from a business trip A charmingly appointed dinner was to New Mexico. that given last evening by Lieutenant * and Mrs. Ward at Fort Douglas, the afMrs. W. W. Riter and daughters will fair being in honor of Judge and Mrs PL tata FA “T | yo foe Pe be home in September from spending Hyland, who are the ey eale °o he summer on the beaches in southern Ward. rs were for twelve California. guests, anal the table was ; daintily deco* OK rated in pink sweet pea given at brilliant lawn. fete was AUGUST SALES. , : 230 South Ninth peat street Thursten was given An informal pre evening day in nor‘ack niles Aimee oon by rs, M. . B a Whitney's tenth Dienaae yesterday after y of bridge being tanley, four tables stretched on the front Jawus ‘and Jap- an uncle of the. littie girl. Tables were arranged about the lawns and refreshments sé erved, forty guests being present. The spectacle drew crawds of spectators during the ev enec a K Miss Lydia White has returned Spending several weeks in Park the guest of —— Ruth Treweek. from City, Miss. Crout, Misses Coats. from a week's Mien Korte and — the returned last evening oes _ Wasatch. * The lawn party whisk was to~ be given at Fort Douglas last evening, owing the inclement weather, was postponed until this evening. Methods of Physicians Also Scored by Speaker at Los Angeles Convention. carina lee BIG PROJECTS INSPECTED CONTRACTORS Senate Irrigation Committee Spends a Busy Day in Helena and ria 6 PAY pace. _Mont 7: AUS —The members of the nate i earaittee on irrigation which has been making a tour of t est, Inspecting the varlous government reclamation projects, reached here early this morning and iy in an Welcomed by 8 at t Lieutenant 3SOCIETY Governor SUITS FILED AGAINST INSURANCE COMPANIES committee, “making thé Fesp were dined at the Montana aun ‘and ae sag ar oe afternoon sor hase ors of the co pr aun elves on subject of the opinion” ‘that the project now under consideration, to conduct the the Missour! river into the valley F erede Hause re lake of j gation, is an ntirely nd if carried out. should benefit to the capital city of mous whole state, as ther 80,000 acres of farming land ic the valley which can be brought under the project. |: Ist. G. Ww. Bartehch will be home a Judge Jewelry, $2. 50 ox Hair Metalized Ornaments Flower Hat Pins Metalized Leaf Hat Pins 35¢e Fancy Set Hat #2. 50 Shirt W Pins $1. 49 eeee .23¢ Godbe was e licknta’ pete nirty e € othe honored] enith the «= oO Ssday 4 2») A) BY $2.50 Fine |}was Jet4 Fancy sttes Barettes, all Carved Jet S] ZeS IZCS* 1-6 Barettes 3 . oD rae 49 ... , oC feature ere otof a vidson. We are saving other contractors from 25 to 75 per cent of their former power bills—some of them more. Why not have us save you some money, too?—a dollar saved is a dollar earned. Have our power man explain the matter Phone our Commercial Department. Utah Light & a ieee cee a - belching, and cures all stomach disor money back. rasye box of teb- | 50 cents. Druggists in all totowns, A afternoon earns Aude Railway musical. ] eather BUG RENKOMER BOTTLED In BOND Wm. F. ESTABLISHED, 188y. ‘2savmcs | Armstrong, Presiden & Groo, Cashier, BANKIN IN ALL ITS a ey NCHE nterest on savings deper poet Accounts’‘solleited. Satisfactory servico guarante COMMERCIAL alled for its bright bet ey iain: simaie Condieaction and absolute safet Has laest Improred b Bade °. brass through u Rudmickel plated. p warranted. Write to nearestage ncy ‘aot at your dealer’a CONTI oeVon =r NY program fancyCy with strap BALD. Calf me) wash 2 * red and etehed in colors; a nobby $1] 95—s: ile i o.8 0 0a 9'e0 Women’s able linen ots mS tal, all white < vash with r elt belts bound 1 Pearl 9: a gizes—worth 35¢ of inine |} was tinted ee ljor, a 98 edges. n "Ss 1 . 2 hed with gun 2 és and lof ° Hosiery m’s black ‘ light women’s ‘ se] worth of 50 EAT =7hite Turkish Brows bath 29¢ Bleached re Hn aN ‘ towe towels ay AB nae aati: hee ae ho a oe a ral ae Linen 75¢c Linen bath bath towe Is towe SOR ek towels huck towels | als a: se .--+ php:b re +--+: aye Sige Miss Tilllé Burrows a 500 Miss partly to be leaves Nev the be omplimented I riven by Miss guest at a 500 party to be Ethel Nettleton and Miss Pearl it. the Durre home : of the will’ home will ( law 2U0C fleets « latter be.-the < George entartsiini Shire in J. honor 3)0]¢ | Miss Ki Martha | plimented | given today. guest at Ale) ac L Savage, of her You'll feel the difference--cool, comfortable, refreshed. Now, isn’t it worth Thirst delightfully quenched. trying? GET THE GENUINE Delicious---Refreshing--- Wholesome Thirst-Quenching who sister-in- Clark of “Weabington, D.C 9 LL given for will month, aa A Nad. afternoon who and the the at 5c Everywhere ok Johnson Houghton in First of é at the of é , entertaine fs a guest 1iostess at a. large eption to be given = et Fir “ 28 at ber ez waning a wedher silver honor of North street, in dir inniversars > OK A lune he on Will be given today at the » 2UC Cl eikin it first F . pate Z+/ae “O0) pase: ice me “The Coolest Store in Town % Nettle Sha Mary bridge prizes wers Langton and Mrs. decorated were ‘ sweet peas Mrs by Miss Firend day syaule nxt,Mrs. ThurePrésectt: Hampton el 95a easel Zora the You can feel strength and energy oozing out of your pores with every drop of perspiration. Work because you have to. And thirsty!! Can’t 1 . 1c. You’ll enjoy a delicious, sparkling glass of quencn Thursday aftterMarcus. F rank le who Julia Frankle, Miss host York whe ate ite Sm B leache dl Shanhon Neb., next Thursday top, 2, ete Geo sc B tables of 500 on {n honor of Mrs. Miss le Hot Day Miss Miss ~* the we ight 39C AT Ne towe Is hand Or 25¢ Thomas and ik Swan, Robert Richmond, medium ial Sale of Towels | 2c lc * Hawk Joab bridwe Pheo rs, Gladys Alliance, fine pair—sa yesterday Cowan. at and a numfor the tea Golden glow Miss Richmond eness, Mis Specia it by cleeber at dete at ee Si double } entertained by. dancing by Mrs, Earl Merrill. silk lisle hose, lisle hose, y homes pen 5e : Tse ~ 9DNe soles, weight s—— apie a high orted quality import 1 : A Miss Frankle, of women pairs of 60 dozen high spliced heels, double won | Shannon home. The won by Mrs, Jasper t ub The | Raymond with pink and. white Shannon was assisted ome , Albert Lambourne Ruby Mrs. seven noon Ic SALES. Black being Mrs. | Marguerite | Bogue, buckles le and were | Porter. ’ service' vast eA oth ppatty a effect in thé. Lparus ine while low. crystal dsoreteabowlthe of aie pink aE ee Miss a guests ee Toster, EAS assisted Miss Helen, Hele ty byAllee | ogee waitathe Gowen The C ‘ “uality, chosen glass her ho me On Becond ayenus;: sever ta- 39C 0.0% each—sale-....++-+. AUGUST W "7 fine cut suppe followed was chaperoned prizes White tall | bles of bridge being played, | ber of friends coming in | that followed the games Belts Wash a banked with white tid out tia a Heo 3K A bridge was given lafternoon byparty .Mlss-“Frances 50e— souve snir—worth twelve ithe: The pa with C BRIBS sibs ed PBA ng NSS Gee's oe, Maleeeae ete Eo eats Fg scp purses, 20 arved Oriental, and en carved Fancy Japanese glow, crt assisted servinge: B by erya Miss Edna sep BSIn Mcch lee x Milés Candied x wasK the Kanored: east n1dke party given ‘Thuirsday.ceven ing, 0 oe decorations, was a i" tan, grey,: in purses, coin Alligator ? © reen—worth E le the at 49 Pe handles—worth $1.25— ee Reith ob ngs oo pee Ph owe te See seenes for of golden Lage colors ee ade of service- Japanesese * and quite was of yellow scheme tremendous and an excellent clever $1. dé $3.00—sale ... ses in the eal “fat styles, able leather bag—worth r White . re- Bags Alligator sale—offers bags ete hed in — designs. 5 shopping Japanese this assortment. splendid savings—a K Mrs. Earl Shimmin entertained ten guests at a china shower given at her home on South Second East street, the affair being “complimentary to Miss Winifred Candland of Mt. Pleasant, one of the September brides A color Goods Genuine of for stock . price entire to half Our duced ‘ K will be the com- a luncheon home avenue of Mrs. An affair to be given today in Miss Rae Bartch, a September to. be E. R honor bride. beats Co. The little green stamp is the Governments guarantee .that the whiskey is absolutely pure and properly aged. After the Government tests the whiskey and keeps it in a bonded warehouse, at least a years it places this stamp on every Locke. SALES. you. Ind., 777. was LL AUGUST to “ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYTHING” the ‘Dee the delightful fully Bell, Ex. 32. «| DEAR. € It ach, ease lets more being eee ee linthose nidtakingaiibe partwiorelitn See rendered, . ’ 98 rose hair ornaments. $1.98 > Two men | asGecoreinne Belson Boo ane Soe sisting Miss Denhalte rere the Misses Rae Campbell, Cecil Burns, Crystal waters, Myrtle Jack and Cleo Craig. eee ee eee inti obateet. tint $2.50 Metalized , Sunday. sixty ment Pr- €1.00 Fancy Austrian Gum Braclets ....59¢ ne 4 7 $4.00 Fancy cy Jet Bandeaux, special .. ov16 8 oi: 00 7 S How many of your machines are actually working full time, that is, producing? Keep tab on a few of them for a week and you'll be eurprised at the idle time. Does it pay to keep up steam and let the expenses run on while you are not using it? Saltair, . i ia el Pia ect ive ' at noon, The parlor was decorated with golden glow, and streamers of tiny rec SEs. Gee ikea elt oeettgt aenat aR .69e ~ sob quality. j fine Pins, : Belt Faney = $1.25 emp aslee ie. Sane ale. Viola eee eit $1.25 Waist Sets ,including bar pin.....98e . > 85e Rhine Stone Crescents, spec> ial. Ber eatOo eR OW a Miss etnat .$1.998 ...-«. ° ane USE ELECTRIC POWER with individual motors connected to our circuits means that the power is always at your call, but that you do not have to pay for it except when you use it. If a machine works eight hours a day, you pay for eight; if four hours, you pay for four; if two, you pay for two. Cures 'indidestion relieves stomach misery, sour stom- E played. Spe prises wee cawerded to | anese lanterns and electrical effects, toMrs. W. 5S. Henderson, rs. ether with the national colors, made Soe eee U, Leonard and Mias Sraative decorations, which ineluded a .........338¢ sete e eee 5 plecesS Sets, aist .... YOU . Everybody knows that Hyomei cures ecatarrh. But there are many sufferers from asthma and hay fever who oe know that Hyomel will give them instant relief and, if used regularly, permanent cure. hramm knows s0 well| But F. what Hyomet w {11 do that he guarantees it to cure catarrh, hay fever and asthma. Surely it’s worth a trial on that basis and why people continue to choke and wheeze and spit and hawk and snuffle when a certain cure is at hand Is beyond the comprehension of human intelligence When you breathe Hyome! deep into your lungs you breathe exactly the same pleasant antiseptic balmy air that you would breathe in the forests of pine and eucalyptus of inland Australia, “Doctoring and remedies never helped my hay fever, till I used Hyomet. It gave me great relief, and has my endorsement.’"—Louls <A. Grobe, Flint, ich, Complete Hyomel outfit Is only $1.00, and extra bottles 60 cents. A Hyomel outfit consists of a bottle of Sitarmen, a hard rubber tnhaler, medicine dropper and full instructions for breathe it in and get Immediate relief. Saturday’s September what The former plan would not apply in the case of men because they might starve to death. But it does apply in the case of eae that other important thing you always have to consider. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER WILL VANISH oe Until Band Today, tomorrow — free concerts, 4 and } Several soloists. Page dinary x Store Closes at 1 P. M. for —__—__ --+~> + - —_—_____ Innes’ TRIED FOR CAUSING DEATH OF MESSMATE Sixty-Five Concerns Seve TIS to Have Violated the Laws of the State of Arkansas. & : ONLY Did you ever stop to consider what a snap it would be to have a dozen men always within call, to use each one occasionally and to pay each for only the actual time he worked? Quite a contrast from keeping them all on the payroll continually at full pay without enough work to keep them busy, isn’t it? 4 Report of Physician Shows Few Were Overcome by Heat, and All Recovered. FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1909. 7 will be a luncheon with which ie Samuel Porter will entertain at Kenyon. . , ; * * A dinner party will be given. this evening by Miss Adelaide Peters, who entertains in honor of Mrs. Alfred Eddy of- Chicago and Mrs. Robert Van Dyke of St. Loul Whenever you see an ” Arrow think of Coca-Cola. |