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Show ie ~— UAPANESE DAY ID CELEBRATED Mingling of the Old and “,HE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY, UTAH, MANY HARDSHIPS ARE ENDURED IN HUNT FOR BRIDGE Serre the 5 pathy was delayed Bridge Not L The new v one cannot truly be called a Asia rock arch. The Piute Indians also have a name for the freak, but the gut- EVENTS OF DAY. ieee ee ve were a. any Sate an Pacific ite the day In the two city streets through ioely 4 : ann, pa 4 fair Ss aesand the Seattle, fair dur- grounds—the The mounted samura! warrior ixing He looked like ages. Clo | of sult a picture is from the sis came dressed like, C mmercial and acted Nke, aron for the speaker “Japan, in the fifty ean University has Byron Cummings Utah undoubiedi of |on = of — ubiedly mipte cont but facing Conecoeeatcd te the lee Gauntries. ine aon ate ment cree when Japan has sent a strictly ¢nor meat to Professor ous Ge meee mercial tograph oes to Americ j 7 a oe wo important missions m eae GE Yanen were he eth ne ust mentioned sent by the governaren: te the poopie aca te Chet eck e plate and consolidate for all time the out N . nearly an : cannot sounds English STORE CONSOLIDATED WILL BE THE IN the] picked ed E began] bo the tor ood” country is and” + Changes A} Lake in the to be bring co Was —_ few the roasting Bee ears in them on it so Its that location and pho-| the southwest the the vas patch hot eee party und} coals soft cculd which guides the this camp, party 01 ngs ae had expected to leave ' hoped had to Nocki the had i find and became disheartened and Bridge been completely lost itself, in of the desert mesa, sands t would] the| would take the lead. He would 50 Is uarter the/from those ‘I he} the bridge spirits enn ee aan that would surpass | have turned back but for the presence] e€ once famou ridge of Virginia. y, 2 avery time e they y re TeBhiriainee e s bridge of Mr. Wetherill. Every ew moments before ie Cum- | ported that they could y;0 no further he| thet. : of | between < the on Plute fair existence. bridges * Sare The « easy of music business early the this largest firm freshened shadow can-| ident . GiaJ ” 11 o'clock and seq | mesa ‘ few of overhanging cliffs. D new zens of 1¢st f = Seattle. Ging by citlAfterwards they were hono aptio on- commissioners their special oot are anxious train. oe on much t Some oe Foe ie a seen 9 amed within Pee bridge, ag Me « surveying hie the already Aioen company : distance Endangered. Ind., Sept. the 4.—The lives of flyer of Chicago persons on the New York Michigan Central, leaving could atl ina ioe ave d the Nava-' c ’ walk over . SHE at slipped but a I them : 2 Stop Bi would have meant Piute, ise si r adding and it list of national Snes in pee » do a to} monu-|} pee order have Piute was that beasts only with a ‘ tae ea Eyehse death c their few Inches difi-| drew fi ‘pat a litt near it, itsp avtul, “the : they | =mouthed had farther. They | Fiat eh : pager re ena ee we should trail, if trail frightful--the : bo , Mr./ mouth most the advantage of guides in the em- covered explorers to Early begu pom nee air. “ae st Organ dark an accident {t can happen. be sar heart party’s of the sion of magnitude party called, Se expe >| The! the was| was great ee é striking most photograph ita its In in Is to be |Js on| Charred = franklin With P. r a eee : 0 points from arch. ae Sewlrenata of a point above . epee in of this Order city gain Utah arch, $5, of baie for 7 acs b will] was a party but seph will C. be he liquor, The Mayor SE before cue, ized and sunrise ued the tock wo and Cop to with Made. t eee, turn Mr. around. Douglass, 000, cowboys,| to the servations res-} found during the reached were for a . and shall miles north] Niro were untang seratehed and much a e ah es e hel eet and pres but still| span 274 feet. The thickness of to continue rhe Journey. | arch ree estimated at thirty feet, ie OLS es of th )width o t thir rty- -five fee t t mor ° none : was nothiggan digestives, milk, beer, and yan could think ating, dlets® almost everything else of, but without result, manager. ee ee oe Salt Lake, and an any, of which. he Company, * Double ie Frontage. : oe aoe be alain Consolidated fifty the new the ae G ist Bae panel and to report Ju T. on wentartasn oe and M, re fae y So de up and rooms for be a .the in remarkable processes brought ahone by th { Prot I decided t bery it.t myself. my helt: f Well, when alee: I took look aeat Por:[ ma =a- aand machines seven special where the the nds cwill Pro and decorating pertaee pianos will dozen other is completed, palace will eases be last re ‘nervy’ cell-gro aaa the i or more in. wonderful inducer ion number of of baled of makes teood, in ot 1 Eeeoe d oa of their thinness,t of mu x The plans for remodeling the peewee which are now in the hands of a or | Inent local Tee provide ries hie the the a increases and as motte astay flesh, ane rounds out the fig omen w never ap ayia et anythin x veceaae of of the is satel our noted makes of instruments. u these rooms will be trimmed with mah »will have hardwood floors, Pre hee hee Aa ‘acon as the remodeling con- | veritable p oS my lites" t stronger sales- Steinway, Vose half the bar of the Supreme court of Colo- } removal of the offices rado an gilsnizted to oe in the | to the room, at the so federal court yesterda Ww its $10 finished window for at the front.| floof: tha company: furnish pianos, r Sohmer, Kimball and pe on display with a Felts were ees unt ;eee teee on account © absence of witne CHARLES A. GILLETTE, a member ‘ and “obit “wil l belated eee and sale » of talking ae "on, the second fit l.| paler Sept. 13, and} D. Lewis are to) Neubert ’ will cn of 15,500 chines, with every convenience for the | myself, in the mirror! now T think it a and sate ce Siac Judge Oe Otto Max ales salesrooms eee display - of 145| c t baloce mstrong feet space aat t 4a cost st aapproximating addition to the south of The re busy yesterday few Vee t : notices on 2§ » Dre Ritchie are those before un- afternoon the bridge to be four ‘acted medicine,” said yesterday Stauffer, assistant Clay mahogany, with a show piano display 25x25 feet in the office of Sheriff Jo-| urymen for AitcraMcaliod George but too late. The ponies had ee of the Utah-Arizona Iine and six miles their predicament, become excited, / east of the Colorado river. The tape , re -fool clit. a jumped oe so Beohaet t ae eocenaoeee nent ne pent te alive, and able The roc A seeth ae Two jumped hi dt aleee tonies, It than a ene the revolution ‘that. ha in his dition, “I. be- ¥ building will be remodeled refinished 5 —-- BREVITIES arp busy - rving of Mr.| were ve P force imtracie ea S, Mc- ar-|ing. / oe -PUTIES to top and Free. anything of the BeesClayton- Pred . ae ae ee ani e present LOCAL made the Wetherill the the cate Others bs oef _ | its s searc which Coupon saw connected Will i Ignoring Stoy |against |Stoy gaveSunday a Nature can e spitched Sending Package, never nforcement of the Sunaaaee Gad Wivet .South street, by add in ee day Law. ing the room now occupied by the PoulAtlantic City, N. J., Sept. 4.—Mayor|ton, Madsen, Owen company adjoin- dawned ss was le By 50c I will concern be president, to be with the owhich” be sic in Salt Is Lake —-— it first impres-a | | of was s the re akneck . The‘ works fr. Trouble Oeiea amazement. these time Horses drove | which blankets Is eaten the w before their Start Vv was Breakfast yesterday noon, were jeopardized by a negro, who ve his name tc hael | Durban” and who sald he inentts in Terre | fute, Ind. Salt 7 the Dr as ON { aha arta t the aS venta rp eo Consolidated ploy of the Utah people. After the In another place two of the packj/able to descend to the bridge proper.| report on Sept. Douglass outfit had rested, the trip was| horses crowded each other and left the| Their climb was extremely hazardous = he begun, but on account of the lateness] trail. They were in a tight place, With|and one that most men would not un-|JQHN HENRY GILL yonit eArnitted: to of the hour only a comparatively short | but little room to walk in, and none in| dertake. The Douglass party took obAa oo isenahip in re Jud ae ater on Lives of Two Hundred Persons on the Michigan Central Flyer Hammond, sur-| an ae heard it work Douglass might x the Navajo and 200 the Flute pentane DCE large us the at present resides] were rescued with ropes many times.| never be forgotten. reservation. Mr.|In places the z : Mr. over the . zanimals als were night 2 driven C a Sgn rh ees aces, . . . nite Camp ; that as : mie y taken another Nashja, who the Navajo et | Douglass and id a but had‘ the arch, Swear of them | with” the entertainment ad e€yor to the thre yon. This rnin e mn i gan—the most gorgeous feature, in whic was depicted the fall of Port Arthur. he ta a in- Washi r at building, a xsecention inat ashington state and o'clock an elaborate fireworks display lost like a music company; asurer; oe hun- Eed i of the sic ’ vest that drooping the last It of the buying é a Cornick, a shout the The iiss 16 This will give the lendship well promoted Jato trading post, W. B Douglass, | til he could go no i{arther. He hadj|its face and purple in its shadows, it] rested late this afternoon on a warrant company a frontage of art two I political missions.”’ United States examiner of Surveys, end| faith in the NavajoJ stories. Great rojl-| presented a striking picture—a pleasant charging him with ignoring an order of | Main . street, and aPlfloor cl there was a spectacular | Patty arrived, Mr. Douglass had heard ing sandstone were crossed--| contrast to: the hot, sunbaked sands cf | State Attorney y General Wils seers feet ‘ {lson, w ‘hich. no- S| | square of daylight fireworks. Later the |®f the bridge last summer from an | rocks so smooth and steep that a tnan| the preceding three days. As the party /tifled the mayor to ‘oree t ~ zm : eofumissionsre Wore entertained at of week of A For . he The articles of incorporation fort Consolidated compen? will be filed with ne secretary of sta next ‘Tuesday. Colonel Nephi W. C lagted we. be pres- canyous, dred yards wer made "he first fir Hew was w withwonderful. , lighter f hearts. The view The great stone arch lay deep In the] un-| White acegss 7 Music company by Day nes Music company by ; and MUSIC COMPANY FIRM’S NAME, made forth : Is th uttractive | 1 Discovered. past in front told was in sight. Yourself Geo ceder | teatization of $500,000; and its formation ence not It “By tke the effects of that new treatment Protone, for the building up of welght water and good horse feed abound {n vice president, and oe nbn their vicinity. To visit them is a pleas- Deedes Lessin Ht ant ce ae antaae ure, indeed, but the trip to the greatest | 74905 company, W ; 5 natural bridge in the world {s for vet- a nsoe Bote aeeoae ide erans only. — Zeesley ae o eesley : the camp flre. The sight was pleas-} overtook the expedition and placed himing to the hungry eyes of Jim, for hej} self at the head of e pack train. first thought of the name “‘Natan,” the | Travel was necessarily slow. Horses Navajo word for corn. Jim helped eat] and men were forced to walk. 4 Cummings, iin- | faint trail to visit the who bridge, | following upon lations the i display Prove WEST Run-Down Men and Women. speaking of ken piace x repro- be of rns arch. language. en the a * yon ° d e other, in 1871, had more than | Ut Was unable to secure information | the roasted ears. eae nd also was warmly wel- | Of its exact location. She repeated the Shortly after leaving delegation lip in Tirana ewly discovered natural bridge in southern Utah. Navajo stories ra to follow up the; boy wita Dean Cummings, had found|isted and could be found ‘f time and] in tl Vries of & great natural bridge] the remnants Piute cornfield aj provisions permitted, During the night| te ie neighborhood of Navajo moun-| short distance below camp and hed shja-bega, whom the Cummings| sent to America two impottant diplomatic | of eof the most trying and difficult bite | missions. first, in 186 large party Wetherill sc . ntific work. Mrs, John of more than fifty, cer Site a grand | an Indi of ee Utah, had heard | reception, which fs still remembered in an tradition of the great arch, | fifty more LARGEST determined of explorers. Few Indians inhabit the rocky slopes of Navajo mountain—not even the wilderness-loving h a = " 7 ; & humans can secure enough to cke s n spent years, and Even yusawa, the prin- | Japanese, sald last terals duced bound nearly half the afternoon {n the exp sition auditorium, exchanging expressions will with their American host Every speech, mnglish or JeJapan nese, ws rans cipal is Will Below district. as that of the northern section. The trails would discourage all but the most American ss s ‘commissioners It canyon Navajos call.it Nonazhozhl,. meanarch, and Senonazhozhi, meaning Se of dozens of automobiles, carrying dignified rown men, wearin k coats and high hats. The young women in automobiles that followed the commisstoners were orn White Remarkable Result of the New Tissue Builder Protone, in Many Cases | aealers between the Missouri river and le th lacks the color of the thrée northern | the Pacific coast, which, i under the nam é@ bridges, It lacks the picturesque sur-| 9! the Consolidated Music company roundings. There are very few | Will have one of the handsomest a estabu trees in the neighborhood of this bridge, lishments in the state. The Consollwhile bot t i .r | dated Music company will have a cap- cityeverything parade was led pleturby n esque. the translation of the word, however, is “rainbow suggested picture is ally a good The one. ns : Nonazhozhl ghozini really The parades—that through the and the national pageant the all. middle «ode even near ar them andvisited all live of of ee as ptm eroude ine Jap nearly outside § ee, exposition Efate of “bridge. . The ing . madd eee has bridges i, F Known Local Firms Be Consolidated Soon. Beautiful. THE ENDS AGORPORATE Well It is the opinion of the writer, who seen all of the 4known natural bridge new the that Utah, In bridges the tn point of beauty not equal does DISPLAY 10 Gains 30 Pounds in 30 Days SF the devertty ior MORE SPEECHES ARE MADE FIREWORKS MUSIC COMPANY its work at the big bridge, and was a forced to go unfed before reaching there base of supplies. New Marks Observance at Seattle. a SEPT. 5, 1909. question. For two days the men were without food. An old goat was bought from the first Indian the party came across and partially consumei on the spot. Tough goat meat and = Indian corn, roasted on the coals of the campfire, kept the party SS thegt jat ost Was reach he Douglass e may xt aker. for Sanaes and It will ae Teds. absotutely ects a combats Ww occu) led. then to Bray this trea bn seein oe ent, the , te moat i on had such men ered that heavy in been wedged into the trough a way that when the scoop wae pro wa timbers jected to catch eae Sea vot tthe 20 aR and thrown br <8 ante waa found nearby mitted ie gant. $< INCOME -—_ TAX hundred E\S IN path lam - ¥. fore tit t 4 deep. The back in crude and and the final indian forth, out steep the verk UP| among ingly dangerous—its uncertain footing the igant @ fossil. bones have of|the form of sandstone, but are head party crossed, a series of| harder the was done old anialle by Haskaninne, Navajo his warrior, escape from his soldiers in 1966. at service, for ou Sstah's be exceed-| corners was mous huge opened sharp put hands the packed horses in ot | More N than once it ag iseoto Jump a mesa. of the trail was upon the burnt The last part J. i rote Sent 4 ofeeNew york was| ork was oe feet dow YORK|Peulters that had fallen from the great wall above, covering fully five a Oe $i League of the organized today il led up| which sigeene™ and NEW Resolutions, Preparey by W m Is Adopted. J. Bryan, of No than the stone taken much in which § shall and fourth sheavily) sary. and may self. Other and poe op ot still ‘ottier" rae o same was would deemed still mings a neces- } fourth tven after being unsaddied they| that they stand In ment. W | Mr. the us Utah party |/BE CADRS it-| Par ione her 2 ee re ony anes of 10 a. south side oS the eeerbiehnene the second fi m. has. retained aha on says the mare belongs the corporation, | Byler dozen delegates were presen k Jqhn F. ay ape A x capt ae: nade chairma eaten ticnn preengin tat been pee Bryan were offered di ) 7 by Michael ot Murphy follows That we, dopted, as ade Poi vel of Malone, and) ze members the on the trafl and slid dow several qe ot its footing mae tise. dangerous at thethis path g ed up ticularly of the income »ives séler pledge ary e henorable ae re tific or tax ame 5 ur orgs. cation by ork aE rhs pereiee ie run F c again. ‘ ‘mean secure legislature » offt the its next session, the at | 0° we urge all voters who eS THE WEATHER nas kept a the FORECAST for company predicted a new life Oo i rv fr withou | yen when I Ss tosthe! a further adva as ea a a im fini 2 hewn . a as out only | of . ot and RIG’ HatuRCRathe the zompany, who inter- “3 with the ploneers, in tlon | Montefiore andnd ts el ee xCe en iE. MONTANA iS RESIDENT DEAD AT of it its slipped, two hind this won boulde legs rs ie traveling by Name ox | \ | | stone. lot Helena, a pao Canncn, residentSept. of mOWHSClEM home here today. born on of, uly it Haale es Aa Cinc a against : a when. es aNE step in theps Srutevall However, 2) ping The lavas u Co ee | and tured into ; Rea live ever || pos Hast’ the. you ee ge 1¢a ee 18 ms had the 50 tt etter sound q a clear The | the digestion sleep, stronger : brain : ‘““There’s nerve oon obits Ss @ Reason. Company, ; Lim ore, Mich 0 and WwW. [0 — Postum Cereal the ne be traveled aD |. S i ” past area fen he” from fs slopes of the 1 find at camping es Been itself on the mine OF: a | so imp Ath cool shadows the i its t oe tin was an unpleasan’ | farewel was decided to elve the} thought, ve it stream a na Mcult to think of an | It c was . ora 21ifflcu } > name untl Jim the : ; i hecarmy work : fae yea , for the las for Bt rae re Mrs. Braun of sealle are a part Army of @ Be forces ane abit REG Nat the My Sartment depé : an Salt| factor yarted | atlons and temporary or permanent situ-| were pound cr Set men suring changes the Sal- | | man winter to. 100 washfree western of Salt go to Call-| lea 70 men his lod were In the last twolve | elven Lake | cerles ne dy last! | needy alofne awel eaoh glven months a charge and sed eis es : rae the army abt of $4, Piute | debt oa ted | borrowed tro repaid, » eeaquarters, the army in b ut this has Salt Lake } of rkedat with trier ne oo she 0 yes- re Thon for identifi- a sevenr. in- law G. 4 is Greceene ae KILLED Report His St. Says student Wik AE a our etduring ae Ae rsions ine has | the ne from MES Ta rues und an tea It strengthens aac Uncolor Teo arp Both ; : phones the pyill DRteD stimulates the ate hha only | granting H. T. T. Beers, , de-| 1 a tar and aes ie be certwill and grtesta- | he last the Beers, deceased, and for of letters textarea tyG ae and ee ea Friday Woolley in body re seal thereof aftixed this 3d day of ene *e Moyle, Attorneys for aoe the to oT cf of Uta Mark tientoe COURT, and to a mesfrom the} Guanalae he he message the message, was taking as a aDe with the sentember, = Siren 1 OAttAr Y ot the te nedee Mitchell, J. Henrietta Mite hell praprayy= City went rurales inte ad soldle oe was A. gait thereat. tember, or, AA. 190, has ith at 2 been day cones house, In in Salt Lake he clerk of salc ie cour t with the Lake “county, aftized, D. Phere this ZAD 4th NE day of Sep- WITCHERRS (Seal) L. P. Palmer, » Barat iteSot Be Petitioner.: mn for G: eys torney yW. “IN bate STRICT DISTR at COURT, PRO- - THE division, In and for Salt Lake noun State of Utah. In the matter of t re of Joseph Pitt, tr “Notte. peeThe eee f Alice D. tt, adminipetitionhe oestate of Joseph Pitt, destratrix of the ottle t-of fi-eased, praying for the settleme SE. eald administratrix and 1 account of sa for the Cee LADIES, D. t the county court room of said court, By Eas Pe his coun- orfic hs a the a walk. He went aa la PRO- arora suance to joke n lhewe eats state stters of administration Broth-|*'" of the Ohlo killed by & a to interest Peti- tioner: of sie Notice SE eee Elections Christian Sep tember. / 2 MARGARET ZANE eae7 (Seal) : > Palmer, Deputy Clerk. ate dlv ty, State erv found his body,; rvants Two bullet rurales, it with bu s discovered, were wounde Sr bak ete EES te ook Neat oe e ‘mand the1 best 5goods for the|jestate the pson ‘day y the € 17th day of You demanc at for to hearing ee ‘A good meal with poor tea would See AD. 1909, at 2 ock p.m. | be unwise. A good cup of ue aoe. teri t the county court In salt Lake court c said of ewlett'S | room even a poor meal taste good eS | t¢@5 T° Se always good. Mrs. Wm. A. Wetzell pils ee — Eat In the “Ship Restaurant” re est, thing the best \¢ goitair today. Every and at city prices. a SS |. Hamlin paints signs, also houses. | | the Louis and has been |jara, Jalisco, Mex Reet ao bracing sickness. the entlre | ~aylor MEXICO. government, according forceais of rurales, obeying orders dled }later k STIXG. YES, of snellgood of apenas orting to ant SE ae eens IN Interest of Soo ge via different pictures try home when an Luna, Isis, Lyric. | j,\itea him to take Emigration Canycen Excu . me Mt. Olivet ror Emigration lea ee Labo r on Sunday and cup . a f Ann nn Was Responsible for Affair. ee Mark J. Mitchell, deceased, Louls, Sept. 4—Willfam de Ia Pena, | 2.) “ror hearing on Friday, the former ers’ college of St. tate university, years. oldsays dispatch Cars A; n estate the eu 2 in the coun- for | in ei approaching elections, the to bg hePresiden ; et it i az. iber8 OPE a ofyosed eanyon hours, concerns STUDENT |" His death. Xt. | was due to bftapabon E 4 yr ox William | box aD Notice. two. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL ae ataiad rt tah.in and fo Department No. 1. In the mat- ; try which is a regular distributer of both the Edison and Victor talking rna- a cash ay pus of $58.65 ang BTO- | Hewlett's good, supp! ed tO} been have 8 worth families. The work ofi the A army in} | fam came to from Gee auE See gas ue the army | Salt Lake is. self-supporting through .doTuly, and his administration Of ne ess | nations of clothing and furniture which ! been i rk in Salt Lake ¢ view On Be ar-|are supplied to needy individuals and} eon overs the Be ekast had »rholm just of .Captain .and.| fyal here rr Bode reine ne-ra | Lames The fa ¢ well llmeeting om ing ra a modeled ao ee dred dollars was | as Soderholm oe a vhs ay ey Nost concern “Card of .yery ip m. of GUARDIANSHIP ceased.—Notice. The petit! ns ae yee Toolley concern part obusiness e coun-} RIRe doesin a this general in inst eatarantitt of musical instruments, ¢ lines Slike Columbus, + Th kind one the {s one of the few amountLake the Friday be In | During - las , furdishé Fe them will its Chanve of program Saturday.|}js horse le Pe Manager. Next ¢ : a MAX.N ¥L ORENCE, oderhuim company AND . State..--++- of | cow w ‘ith the e exten- | 0%ter U of of oe re all enter-| \ ed- drafts A nding new and te atres, | bavie to mall Salt BARLOW, after his brother- lef the has| parts hee eas aoe oon, seus somal NOTICES. (Consult county clerk or the Peay sieners for further information Sree =e business of the cornpany, over by the new concern s important ae nOKeG*d | aated St to thank We sowishkindly assistedthe us ,wW who reat | present bereavement Se MRS::.GOSS-Al Soderhul : 4) the last year. Ordinarily the Adit ant Sult | of 10 conte a mene x may ed, ke charge of | includes free bath and facilities pres ‘Thesein il shift excepting the a ea fornia ar . Soderholm Captain Sode lass, sugges ited, §| mice 2PP sropriate Douglass, Tavajo | all been w ith Mr. the Nava Dogeye-beza, | “Nata A. ia Lake, | nite } i rl A. Soderholm an d Mrs ' Staff Soderholm, staff, cleared of debt1. The and its arent alrea dydepartpal . a captains Mrs. C. oe / ode ‘ October employment the Salvation Army, who have me nt of tlthe a my work lias. been,made-a MY. at captains In been in Cans | vation places. the | aities and the holding company oc ses cw eae cre caessee PROBATE years be fsbranchOEE five stores,oe sn = large concern here in Salt ‘ of with and n ; Positively all four in Ame by | with will these to the guest. | (oct = id payable. found in’ a is hor hae | | Lake work early In this Oo f water | the Salt ws | tain, an nul unyon overlooked jistance fz | Inasmuc h as the cs ado river for a@ great ¢ ho Wit tion , ron on The to Postmaster many various , which Idaho, Bids. entertained | West, and {ts trade will extend to every | joy, has been a ae us D. Wale a {town and hamlet in the intermountain 3ee ei e at The county court house, country iS Sey Sh Cet coe ent Ce eOUEE room of a eas in Sal In. connection v 2 Lake City, Salt ake c _ mK he ec coming i| business of the he com nany,v the consolllerk of said court with theB32 the Witness the cler FIRL at district and wholesale be taken p te which "ith given next, AN——-—-— IOWA BANK, 300 ere ft over wine, his. | | blue n is Na nae unsaddled at noon horses were ; Natan by| - encampmint, || past Ee “ok eae suw to-a ns, one 2 do,3aW rae es unnatural. ut small iition.een clearnamed stream a 5. in bellef. 7 a tae be honored will ee So soreBPH mae |MAJOR CLalt was over brown, the ti of Rigo? we tee, business (28 1s 2 cation 1; } Indians of this disite white m men at pink, Dy atkins : terday turned ny many ee dg, gs Tuesday as th oe Eg aar- won, the. | Piute trail ut on Snow cathedral3 ON | had ever venoa wa yons be- Be Gaon rine Irwin |DRARTS Smith withuntain. the mo Lucile EB | ext A an FP ‘IL THe bali eS oO | : mings, Wetherill, who Navajo ~ from canyon, Uteh would | its beauty is in benefit. B the outer lator cas with Setan ed, ‘ TEUPE low oe harmonizec [BOW | atie |that Ww 2s dazzling, Gye" oO t thih PEE | aproductions . e Be ; re ce ived with derision—| Se Pae 1 ng cup, ied EE ° you will know to Mr. Mrs: Miss “was ot¢ the Indians, t A IMRS. VICTOR ANKARSTRAND | tained Informally at a luncheon % rly. to the gun-burned, canyon it Is certain, that never seen ey ean aHenry ward the eee Pag er UM much Fe surrounding }one time c scencr3 The scenery, worth . “but geet entsi@ the fewif.anyy: Ingiwhite men Few, - | thelr i trict make how conditton ri he ae nothing accompanying genre and | the Sera for See aes Daynes he branch stores‘= In ub’ wasafternoon held with N ssi Friday % Bers G. SAMO, Grimsdell was -clected” presiden > prize . ‘ iV ; ©, FE. Groshell, jr } |. the the season the ‘shouts of the SS SHOWER. will season was out i It ig putting it mildly to say that the the atzention el -ie sith La n attracted d en routeof encounteré You * it by. | hoped to. thoroughly find. Nashjo"far \ er. Indlan, country When of starte a the. col of the | | mornlne. was unkno rat Tobacco —— th. left a few party Stor made of aches CHINA er iv: Hen its that ; continued be s discovered to Sitipe. nop! and was was. first Braid expe x10 ent | entire the new.) No Burley organi’. Sree ke R and five Utah sive Keith-O'Brie nD | will at Hs M: | a SN MRS. | F. esis5 ss w eve SER C | Tenth, East street | eee | THE r Det MEETINGIG and supper was Ae nearby Flute hut u e a a4 lou—the wa z termeélo AS : Mo n Lebus and} was known| the beast .Camp Ea letra om [inl Breen, ORS first. growers Ace eae — wae —— GROWERS Sept, 4.—The: aaa Growers Hi to and Nocki: “forty | muddy Wid ty | over Oh Samrie ‘He “ac President ple Portes society 1ere aed day ay i a 9 Mr. 833 elas 863 TOBACCO af ti, fight o1 pooling 4.—C Daan, pithe most Man ) satisfied by the canyon wa descent into Pilute Fer x aes ‘ leading arly as dificult a that today ial organ, “2.0% She Street CILY was organist, and other members of the family, including Royal W. Daynes, have been in the music business con- of this elty as rabbi English a tig F and pate Hebrew an Brook-| sch Lake MOHL < eomithie 10Sp and Sue = |e. HELENA B. || favor the ratification of aah F alleeat ltrial was successful by the aid of a Sends Be a ee ea “to. vote | couple of ropes. : Onre top " vt 2 ae gSasi for. the ratification of such an amend-| the first Geet ee Ee nacre had jato was found, where i : i a in. the \san\ oo filled some shallow y-pools p OLD Sabbath for Salt ion eCCOr afi tabernacle DR. JOSEPH HEVESH of Brookly a] graduate of the Jewis mt THPp le ES séern inary of New Bi 7 ae eer cal e. ov 16 ongreg | | Protone Protons a inne brought his firstto small stock of musica) instrti-'|| Salt Lake when he crossed the nts plains also ng. the | ; Rocks. between one but " riya, the ploneer country, as it wasoF the founded ea b DTE etiee gala GOA — untain today | i/anagerof !8siblefor showers. partly cloudy weather and posColder temperatures are i . time down isting horses, ese a Between second i} falling t the been given the party, for all were certain that. the bridge really ex- e Falls A furthe “Resolved, tortured “rine | 2 : York, s ‘ax Se the thesevatayt) (UithiG time, Bee butele thoroughly ; the League ratifica.|ond excitethe ad, New Income heartily favoro 1e ica: unr when it reached tlor. and feat peters caught and hetped to setety | had reside the very edge of the cliff. The now animal was without shoes, a fact tat | : ce . coupon hatte ae addres S38. since 5 emocra rey , ses. Several days pre anSES === ‘ aa en Tyvek hotel. The large delega-|to unpack the larger animals and (ts a | the soft sand than to move about is | ABH about the rough canyons and | PRO( TOR LL. ie GHERTY, inspector es jad been2 expected falled Con-tO] them . over: the a bad ackplaces. small) ious1d bewhere few bunches of graes| dering gas, but only ¥ a , few] of plants department, under the rai that been beginning, Daynes tion that ha Pa oe Francis horse One belonging found a yver the hot mesas, Aihal the ion electr of ae ght treasury ‘ily has prominent thein musical ee ot it and » , | Indian pony, a p a c k t1e|-eows, 2 5 ' small pueblo dwellings, were discovered i f ; D.C. 1 the elty bulld. look. || circles family In Salt Lake. Utica, the secretary of the league, to the Cummings party, slips d wh More rocks were found the next arty at this time was. entirely| Washington Bat federal Joseph J. Daynes oailed the meeting to order at noon, only attempting to cross a Br smooth | orning that checked the expedition | the te provisions, the horses . were| ioe over thie ‘plant at ithe was associated with the building of the a Send ame Bhasin n month: combination be- : NELSON, superintendent CEPoubliC instruction, ad fog Ld aes Utah: addr a a ies He will speek on education in} tonight. schools he ts Glenientary »- scho reachingsout hward, where| Were wife etherill turned ate De Rete week EYLIER any to mare to complete} gta : ene ah of this BERT 1 ante at departed bri Before arch ae “thre Mr. Douglass at the bridge a survey that will tho a bridge rest of fate. | cre so tired and sore of foot necessary |. ouiq not eat, preferring to found blu and} he } horses a feet of the fast travel was im- The that a fa-| tirne | mal Carson the back of the brid way:rly sie -HeEs morrain = natural unknown. or. ao tender possible, the at Kit ‘Thé old trall was of| without its help Tuesday I they into the | ine ste er rea to the ae ed that | steps d been cut in the smooth roclk | are anne te wane preamenty ate nena -|joins it with Piute canyon. The can-|1) “order that Riveke might gain the| ent Ile on the surface, while m and ad yon at this point 1s two thousand five] mesa above: It believed tha he|are still imbedded in the sandstone 2s LEAGU FORMED Set sluggish yu) Ne come of the exped ton: n one small. canyon, Carty halted, er ‘both horses “and men needed rest and refreshment. From the in vocal art at = 81 will register r puNorth ——— Sta oe Mrs, Winsipare ‘Soothing e sed for YEARS py hem of 3teata TERS | for —their SEETHING with A CIEEE: SCEar sare - It ot NURES or S00THES POUMS. syrup. MILLIONS CHILDREN ERFECT the CHILD ALLAYS WIND COLIC, DIARRHOE all and ts tho Sold by pest remedy evefo mart of the world. : Be a Druggists in oe a Winslow's Sooth(sure and a Ca ania any corner kind 5 ru a nee) ee es cents bottle. GUARAN TEED UNDER THE SE FOOD AND DRUG | rAcrnoerine tao NUMGb& a : Hs Salt Lake county, Ute SE » einess the eo affixe a ot seal thereof : ee ron. pases! MARGARET (Seal oe ate , ae ZANE WITCHER, Deputy Cla gos aut mer, De Bs RB. Thurman, Attorney . for Potitionae A positive an d permanent oor ana cure dr uaainiael tha colaak diseases.’ ie * There 1s no «publicity, no aa emia sickne in thelr own treated us privately INSTITUTE, 34 omes. te at, Salt a8 Lake City, Utah. . So. Temple st., : |