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Show RO e paar CORT e ea nes Spe Oe Oe Cae e CL een are oe a ‘3a Seen ee ks ee ye e SUCCESSFUL 14 | Real Estate Men ey Are Constant Users “TEA ee SATYTr ee ene ae eee ereee a WANT Inter-Mountain WAKE THE METALS | Weather of Pages. | Herald- Republican Silver, 51340. Ey eeeee ee 15 No. Republican - SALT 25. LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1909. Price, oe ARGUMENTIS WILL DISPEL. 5 Cents, The eeae ee eee a Ve Commander Peary Peary Telegraphs Dr. His Wife That Cook’s Eski-| | mos Say Left the That Sight LINES NOW ; Cook and of Land. Proofs LAID FOR BIG SAYS He at the PEOPLE THEM Will Earl PEARY i :i IS Time. OF WORLD HOME| MERRY a ae | PEARY’S CHARGES. ; Indian Harbor, Labrador, : Sept. ; 7—‘‘Dr. Cook’s iously. The _ z Eskimos | Copenhagen, story ||} have who Oxygen GOING been Sept. ON | 8.—‘‘I of sight of Jand. tribe Other men | | him, corroborate statements. (Signed.) Re the}} PEARY.” = —- pene message to his wife made public toda Sctva P ya ‘‘Delayed to Willing place | | facts, figures and worked out | orpelrenne before the joint | | scientific ‘In due Don’t apie Eskimos | be any doubt, ‘such, of if there the fact fore z i almost a year. prior 21, 1908 : Latest Peary Telegram. entounceiiont, Feary e let e et tee ra the North Peary, or & DR. Pole on April pro 5 : | DIAGRAM SHOWING NM -o-ich work absorbed as it the elvesattention of .concrete the en- eds versy over Coro — h oe Provision Charges "I 1 ee At d b Nye he ¥ y land ind bor anid | Hm ' ayind_ Ing Ay a in oe W hen 1 i p i Gist Peat on aa a s Dr. Co : ‘ ae d ee 0 on f the 9 first pole | na tonight Dr. ‘a emia” : de- lightest t Tam dl L for f . e } t t Tei Ly | indly Mont., ms , cE ! of ae fee . cars. on . mu swit oa a tramp, An rfch vain elee ae HOW: LRD : ia :1S ‘ Pacific Pac | aces jae chman riding B B00% 5 ov gine: i | gins oa :1 aed oearound 1 & IN HIS DASH of hospital ‘ uh a*b shaken ert ha cae vas The nf Re ih ithe Up cident a : ind SE «| { TO THE oceurre a . ip Se marked on Co : a the a rine c¢ ey aot a 5 : j em | , diti 1 r ie amous ¥ oO mk ey Story “ z Clifton immigratic d 1 -Helder..of u y me eee eat “Pe ge Heavy op concerning Coo it has, Dr < Cook me of Puerto 1 ROWAN 0 | Gin] Who <td States)? Cortez, “Cam, New more that Oot Spanish “Orleans, t ts iin w WIFE tl rit W whose ith ,... ' ided N States Bree Ke Bat the widesp ae untry in Ie Was ee Pacific coast and of IN IDAHO ys Ace —Another Wilson, were sent out if i b Wan cicen s ht 2 from Wal- j Wi arab rie of food. | n ut of this town 2.000. “have ofdoes 06 . aae s wit "i | co was saa jan officer Mis Miss Flore of ‘loelpl in the nee Brecken- | Breckane ic was D mar- e English horse gu Edward et has ' Sealing | §—Word. Victoria sealing the that company ; . a : § hoaper Thomas F. Bayard, which has been in Faring ae xt : ee oe Bi 10P ae ark ( sea by fe O a United untine tee the |} ing representations made to Washing- p n bishop ~ - by the n received ece Sept. C. ~ ae ae will protest vronibite 2 ary iz ee nca e -d, ro no is aes seaer ae r to Ottawa, with a view to havthe | tmmade in Art pats p Quik gley. +t AUTHORITY EXCEED Mic hae 1 Baa hbi shi > Johhn a are A leamed OFFICERS REVENUE SAY ¢ INSTALLED. ells avoone aan ihier himself, | ried In thtsEBLE city today to Thomas H a eenceae: In nit ati Pr vishan of the Catho b nis a a ts | oI | { 4 ’ ie wits :‘ on ( ine a mn re a } | story suminit s ntir ah know not abackSe f ‘Ye d ‘ “Washington, L ns with { he ico BTN Re| ma URN ROS Coutd not |" ab ss Onto A COUNTY ALONG WITHIT 7 rap ind La Maes to the list of eel a plant othe has sald’ tobe police peares eo es ; ror ’ Doe n {3 60 asked. the SADE c and at aren name n ‘ll AS ie disa a majority the victors gave | city rontght Kas ,Bas » | cood-natures i was wi Rea aEk Uh peka, ‘ Kan "Sept, vis §—3 §.—Mr . ete om FrankI ea H. Tillotson lara ren a a ane sim: ope harg Aes re ee rried || city, ty MAarriec naping ‘Marla ON Bl Oey ase Ye tne! . "Pa » IN} baby. we bound the leourt at 3 o'clock this ‘afte ‘rn1DOIL \ of ority of 797 ma j gave a major : ty of 390 for thein,wets. 187 of 1,celebrating are foree cen ah atria rt ee th pr processisions anc und 8 is anes ssler of the| promise of for the t ‘ he while mmercial on a ould sale moral : drys, or uplift held the inand ae ce 1 unce sain f’to ‘out t : {{ de | eva Bi / 2 then Of the sixteen precincts in Boise, all o ixpayt : athir on those returned an larg= rmber thaee vere = | but three went wet, andnd th¢ mensuld were be a scart condi-|ageregate of only the 120 thre for theprincipal drys. The stoDe ra °ee can Cen nie re where dry tio mn Ss, a eS in t a it | leaders live am a ( hairman Kees . ie ce wet a: Ly c Sh ai nan ity e ams the : ;went ae Neet ee by ite WwUVYwas ajo 3145, of, which th yas squar drawn betwee! Se ote ecnured 3166 and the<dry 1.9 ® ARE lay tts Ys eel ant ae he : E is | local option election by a zs oe . ts precinc country The uThe years of age. oe camee married | atkind z to the FFcoaAas he +e + was | (Special to The H erald-Republican.) ; Idaho, Sept. 8.—With two small precincts to hear from, which ty. the wets today carried Ada county in the Boise, local} will increase their ho certain Lines. ) sin Francisco \ geptee Sept. 8.-ors Ma el Geryin wite-of Rdaward 8. Gerrn. ie nd | See in Ha vail, he wa sil ! Tapani and Korea | maids | Prohibition W PAST | HISBAK HER FIND a | in Regulation Prefer Voters ee be aooBR des pees] rk 8.—Mrs.-Merrimar : Rangioday to fight the flames, which ace toc as yevond control. nothe {sf ene sported in the forest along the wh a Coe oR but his alleged foo rt 1ich and soft rf mw th in rocks Ca At Se eT eee ES Mi vig Suanenivasel! Rr Sea th i: NEW BISHOP eae. ae sea id used | to bring Je irs that Ree , fl hits ry | 1 mile ss only Saisearread | more her : : : i--bi St Epaeny tbat W rvrtace” Cent “a fecompanied.| anpointed, bishop ae Mrx 1904. | an ay, Narr SK! ae questioned ea ' regarding TT eh Bree rtoyies = nae | Flora Lydia Best, gagement of her daughter to baron » Bishop Harris iid. M M declared that i 1872 J. | two ha id been engag that t mpey Oe is “that the aa METHODIST OF BISHOP DIES INTOKIO ept. RAGING “Was nations! + iden i he could operate Ise pa village of eae Bee wife. f of) fr. BiBishopI Hi: ur rs of} Harris odist Mpiscopal chur eh j Lt | th “Met i | | this the elty first B fivvig ) In arr Sept Mother. Suffering from ay iat ieher home JapanIn. | for 18 asi ein Ipiomethel at Sent uch: tin in tl ; thes romance 0 4 ritWf ine \ spendl M ia hte of) Di at 1 Cel shing a aness ois sions ¢ Home ae thi phe 1 adjlyTletook of i st ie at hava ta tor ign det “ol ‘Hon=| % 0 ARE cokane,: Foor tire ts aanreserve,Set, in just the Coeur d'Alene + | for ai torest north of Han- ste me a stone was i “ft upon SW he re st said the J Ia. Ascension,” rit h fa irms, there ls no were once there nothing but water wg: Allende from priest er Anoth | n din Hondura United th the p hotograph the cou | of booklower Elo Sept on -cre reached fa a Ve Di {ures untilaoe ibis ih nich a with see iF - err r contin, aba M t te ie op 90 y ee a ‘ PSEMO RST BRE ASKS POLE ivin Rothschild| Lenares 1. een ua FORE r pleaNot : PROTECTORATE i mt SHATTERED. ever °¢ oe I.do an¢ a McKinley, Mount he is over journeys nets poerelt zB |" catablish: a: protectorate: over ; tiempte>to | thisirep Uo “ce opeara to have had jts, basis)” iscased ‘to-de-|in-. the aappointment ‘of. representatives| Was5 Grant sik ‘cl Returns s na op UE today:Dr. +¢ soclated I don't Press believe Several was ‘bell ved at firswt ni spuath Dro | “auWO: 8 stor CE : over! Te cmentsc.> CEN developm | pending | > 3 E sum-+ the d att oe he alleges. Cook Report ber number “ §8.—A making - yet. im home : yunt o photographer as Cook + Wee ok ie eyto sencei in supplies a the ossible nn rhe <I of Sex <e Pe stor oh nF " ent | eae reques ues vf Bom and’ urgent an ‘eiamant iy ae ce ¢ Cook a8 expedition, in which Dr. $ $-Cook: aliegee. ne. ates :De. Cooley + used to ilustrate Nis, ‘book on the+ As° the peak. + ascent of Loss of Liie. : Sept. after 10D / to replying» ne awl cy : * Saks ‘ aftarnenpon alan ia Ee+++aean Nae +4444 shit :+ TEAS AT SSSA T++4+4 ERI Frederick A. /% ,Featue, Sent Se | 14 benerer the uiestsanarram reg ha r both | the United: ne Governor Johnson. Hh ene onar e t = Bleed cu | joc) their work Raae he : discovery ‘at than comment little} oF United States: 1, d ne erut possible de ue a Baise ) Villages Mexican ir A what) Ins.a (P her« | SI yw, have arrived country, devastated Kine ews of the de fire Fores : ve | first nev the y, bringing floods in} a recent by truetion wrought | Pp Press,s, 8jUAr~) Py eel done a nsscant Representatives G mah LH Mode e'cieck.| elec “De. Climb Mt. McKin-| ust alted to Not Believe That| it's onsaidthe in tolephon NewSaree io renee es ree ‘reporte “are not. ‘fstrue."better’ replied toHarriman “Mrs byte. Dr. Story. or North Pole to ion Do whoi War. for ti Aaa anted Dr. Frederick A. sie mM) yitt) “North Fork river, neé Wallace. Eee dh LIE Pita allege expeditio Ms McKinley ount \ ENS Z doctor did ne not m:z | thsat it ae mak claimed Beecher said in an ni Y view “tollas te none of th the me NE Mille SF xpedition aleeee pald in onre en ' i Isl (Belle: Hill all nigkn ea p graphical | ywhrel i ‘le “TRS tr tt How far Mr. Harriman has improved— and the precise state of his health is sttla matter of conjecture and the subject of alarming rumors. The official information the Harriman ‘residence toda: utterl alled to quiet the reports, a "here ae und for th ms ak be te re suffered a nls at attack Ot tatippeetiaaee and. that Dr. Lyle’s reassuring statement reeferred his improv wement from > this | ae ct i? ber in will disp ; el te. tthi is 4 onterey, parle ou (01 r (paodie bodies es oat that be iil wo ‘ od exenanga Goliad 0o ae LE SHS tt Pd ttt Trt et et thes gee SP. Beecher of Peshastin, Wash., who| ¢ ' oot Capes f bo che At the pi ae nn ee + ‘ | have know. \ i be tby oxHl ' ohoces a # zwer Ay; world tlt “the ee Wnne juries 2 Migs ee t A t satisfied thatsl a ie few hour emer and wreck ; ¢ Wie disco the ‘objective Ns through "] inst crulse. ook’sP , time a Tra ti ePels : yf fiela dec} is to t ake any oh being bills for theStaten switch : & op n-engine from Bor Ah I mag Ca iger coaches from - : 0k ae ¢ ne ine another and sons* peng who. was 5 the . on ed | ginesjis way ; Wwe estward, nk a “Nic ane rion a ae ated j 5? ihe a broken ‘back i that..of-t aan eeat 8 3 p- m h ae it n te Gatantl mC ou oe >| due le | I joned at the left &W all the lined! TAR bE LI “of station witches I No. 3 "lup | claredfor that he , “put. he apache was}| D rook of WO: Ne L few that minut ee ( a b acked off called Ln » a “on the side ir inc sy, J witch ears eo t«2 i “h in ay ( k and ig c ¢ open. ©W Ing a : : ry at : Mi n switeb and eres nderson, t whone was. ndereon, en footboar ir, Was dbs ate “id ‘to he first car, ne < whole Cape, Breton,| homeward thé onin Al T . the ar at’ rniles a Battle trod Harun cal A Signal nen « c more mores More, no TO iy Sept. 8,.—Two men were killed, three ake SON deat! ‘ umm the : 7 MN l 0 ; ‘wok : : c it lv. g£ shay fees loubt may say Through : tion of Northern Pacific passeng iin cof. el PEO Abt a e 2 a ee Crashes and Switch F Pai i was of ait | Str il mt ae will} t_to t nd ‘Ai to“ two; con eek‘aera, (5Sydney, the 1 I 1 | f \ ve Missoula, J : ~ were wrecked as a result of a head-on co stehe engines and a bo Missoule yards this afternoon between the secon the east end of the Mis er No 3 and a switch engine, pulling a 20 which rleht wigat ¥. Ya. tonight. |--By® | DE | eaaen nee situation NO ACTION UKELY Wyo r Train Plunges Men eS rm eee Sept. $.—The lie was Sicsieninah today co ncerning th “are him. his. way pI I pr to ey ral 1I sh 2. ees LOF n pane - my” £9 | yar of, Merachy ; 1 of | a Pa aor eee arene t enced » ship to Greenland. and bring to aener "| Pi wit Then: rpanion Eskimo his. his Jéskim ires to 1at ; | de lie Aata. hipo ind || testimor : afc nié idy. to. face all detrs S)) wal ne : ” : ‘ 1 sey wha 1 tr t ' 0 b ‘ck the W I in eee his} him’ 1 that eht to rsted, undertaken, it k We I A | 1H ; io :M AN : SW ay rN ser, rulsedAes tI a 3u stain SR nswel ae thi Ne iL tOt mnot ei m ind Confident. INJURED IN MONTANA puree { Praga Well’ : a2 A ae : d'+ it +} eact hia Selita gO pA t to bring ; lem and mos It is; itowho wil De ¥ i l ud : pentaes WN, - vO $e — bot 4) Two declined to enter into a debate and calmly asserted tha takes»up the charges, } with 1 regard, | ‘to! t o tior yu akimos, ft. thi Bony nd a a ay me continues According. to... Peary. +? i wea BY DR. COOK e eary an ; Peary discredits Cook’s claims with intima tion that he alone, planted the flag at the north pole on April 6, 1909, and that Dr. Cook, who asserts that he unfurled the flag at the pole on April’21,°| 1908, must substantiate his claim. nn y; a ead At Copenhagen, Cook, shown his rival’s statement, ee t his records would | 2 ner “Sverdrup has. n-expedition: Cook| wa lie l t} Seems | plicates then 7 ; | say telegrams t} ; aon! ean | Cook Cook’ ine ae: |e tatemen) n | . by ae Ee ES ct a ghe eof New ‘eoxie, 4 ° unmoved | expedition. with’ t ug 2. Page TAKEN Them | me I des Lam's I pole Dr. ha ae -Copent ee Rut irbed l t tal mar the + 1oH)s } | oF of kc ne apparently. t C2 esl, ; a ot * Have a ie alfve. Y + | Geotail ive. “3 SH + proof ‘her Ay tic | Pro other a eeu =| and . ce dist me . 10 1, lace + + | + d+) ; ‘ iret odies hi hi nbodies that his ws be udnth ¢ ry’s | cinle ¢ peatec word | g the t Aho nowise: ; oO | i Will Will : ae nored’in reds and eant tl al * =e vA t Di "Di United States Bcc 1 re 4 ree al a I confronted crom the i Apr Tl _ h Feel K 1 hag: ng iy tha ' moe additional nt artlet lars | him tiv des ae en t eneL i Indlat to wireless him for Os 1 should.d documentar } quickly upon { 7 ubgen ae imself xeems thence : 50 ctsee Dre bee ene Ispateh } to Commande! dnd case 1? this | lispateh.te) aran ee Halifax, to cable aes Coming h. Urgent An time n -nedilate | sent by Peary Sacto: tt and Gone fone Was e quicnr Kl ai Wa n . i ee OO Fiuried Bausna Laub tien tical“Worldr RE pthehentine fimo oe © padre cab tcckae RE + ceeded, Te, ag ing. Peat them from and: before-nim “world: D&VOnG., plea that] had’ +| 4h4¢4 444444444444 4444 t+ 944 | oo ne announced that he Se provisto Terot non the . + qe a! , Cae, ih | Ms ee Dy, ‘s = Bare, } Sept &—The i wh ( ey ) Do 3 Fi eee st SER aceT Penis | by me| ¥ s Des fetta | +! uma Tieheoe he attacks: of aa ++! naini Pe heythe {ter to main" mm tha prevision SLOT took 4 +. +P ae PROBABLY i POLE. ‘ mnaer : he i . ct slorer os Aa ean en conditi att suddenly extinguished. Repeated calls to the telephone : the north’ Pp ole and the foundation for a qaritroveray” unparalle of history. der Robert E. Peary is making uncertain progress southward Cc P Brought to Civilization to) off the coast of Labrador in his ship, the Roosevelt, but there came from igmprageey Support Cook’s Story That) him today a message as direct as his homeward journey has been slow. It challenges the veracity of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, and further comNorth Pole He Reached the | Rx ad ‘ it veary, further than to sa “homea i m Th Oe ae Tare ee whed ees Phe aot att bach at AB if ‘The Eskimo engaged Teese one Ree ae pr as ane ROTIGnt CBolk: contih- will.he not su : rds it < . wi on ee iy $ thee : peep : 3 : Re Is Clg PE COOK. ply Dr. Fre Mn Casoe Dr.” |20 Commander bqary-, DE ; Pe s ROUTE TAKEN BY OTHER EXPLORERS AND ROUTE Lie each —| ee renewed on Tower that phe Used time the brilliant : light which has heretof rd i or Pune announcement, firat his than otable J - . (Signed.) eer ebeion Cook that he eoncern reache a | is ofrapeDr. rica §ng the an claim i ort wer ee pee of the world. a ; ple | REPORTS a critical shortl this a say Oook never left sight of | aes reached the pole. But land. Tribe confirms, Meet |)| €20Wing that I am right and that zight. aust Phot a me at Sidney will in ained | | course I shall be prepared to make public an announce. | ment that will effectually ve: dispatetve today to the Assor: Matec ~ am tribunal of the of world. the bodies was fol. Ho by gale. worry about Cook. 4 ‘“‘I ALARMING Was As I said last night when I}, | companied him say he went || success, if he says he has | no distance north and not out | been of the Being Ard ieee gouaiad Be | ac- | | heard of Commander Peary’s I believe Is Now MANY to the north pole. to the pole, | nae Daily in Large Quantities to Keep Him Alive When the Dangerous Attacks Recur,° COOK’S REPLY. should not be taken too ser-|| : BATTLE | waa BRILLIANT ARC LIGHT ON TOWER HILL TURNED OUT Eskimos or Provisions and Says Peary's Men Seized Some of His Provisions, ON WAY i yey cas Had Whee fes at aeArden.= MUST JUDGE HIS STORY ica Is Now Centered on the! Rival Claims of the Two Fa-| | | mous American Explorers, Herald No, 4. es Attention of‘Euroge and Amer- | Denies That He Stole Peary’s i i et, ee cae Submit Proper Uh Su Makes aa Temperate | Says Salt Lake Vol. -157. INA MOST Answer to Peary’s Charges Never, QUARREL . BETWEEN e Cook AT Fair. ee WIZARD AGAIN eos ONTHE WAY. ALE DOUBTS: : PY | ; Lead, $4.40 per 100 Ibs,|_ LIEUT. PEARY DECLARES COOK NEVER REACHED DOCTOR COOK REPLIES THAT HE DID AND THAT HE Vol Today: Copper (cathodes), 127c. ADS B a Basdllisee ibitio "an dl regula ¥b on ein atter pares in the p ve + oe kid- | neubator| district © are Sina ae emedy a8 ag uinat shown to > elsewhere, and Jt over | an pebhisee 18 oni bitic mn , Prices id regulation = d been a ctive air put ‘that| uf anc 3 « aren arin 4,0 f f which thr the crys 1.706 8,173. or % pillar Pe nine was remia stration. in ol fro ountry he precincts wets received 1,319 in the total vote a falling off of 2, - m Fe ee ee ee | |