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Show Himself Among to a | the Big Harriman Organization. | Southern Pacific Talks of Dead Chief. | ae aa Sept. SON OF A POOR CLERGYMAN ABILITY IS UNQUESTIONED |, | eLoopep AND DEVOID aac COUNSEL OF | |GENERAL STRANGER IS NOT genius the untry nd personally na A IN UTAH. Men New York, of Sept. Wall 9.—From street ane carly ~ Dice's t a gained activity, ¢ wn man- @uecld} foothold successful R. S,. and the to road Sag He is penditure, near was wa s which despair despair a nual 19) of| mpa- the made combin ooo or lavish erie Ser have the in the generat : 1K ae boards power skate learn railroad eee he ym: Belebienm”: of to al-]| ie 1% ler under t aie ings in the west by h were considered; All big 1 out [they planned in will carried be without Aaihii eo Ua who will official have been closely tails ean is EOE? man's ano plar he ‘ set busine = J. suceenstul his asso-| so Stubbs touch as te . a bt dozen May Ha Have Speaking Births” at Grae ne Been a) of te ae ne Sails the family and with Mgreat me eae 7. oe othe = ne ake te a few Mr. ent. cha eetnanle ae la thee Ne ue rc hants of hen develomed ata time... death Whether is wer to and other lines. Mr. Cornish was well | Mr. Lovett was in charge of the a Pa “yce, and ce enemy adiviger ee many Thomas and and admiration was of regarded Well Regulated in the guise of a friend. When respect have | clates, Rome, On the theory nibal Lincoln defense | nearly i.e ons tantly, PRUE SEND IN YOUR MAIL it proves unsatisfactory Extra his of men re inearn that is like ition ton= one of you can and. of } gry the He- at; 50 years of age, and ae, r he death. of the F. Ryan In the administration turned up a} asso-| for the Harriman lines, their ard the Stifnlon is progression ental $5.75) ‘per ie 25¢ Rexall 25e ne have been disappointed, and admitted maintenance he had at of efficiency. To the a ut > Mr 25e a high BR Anion ats subarea neoa Saar Biel hobby, ¥, and’ single , nr, the s ut his building | : Mr. Harriman came zar from his of his te position chairman, Miss lip aa Mary Averill of Rochester, N. Y, Five children were born, three girls and two boys. The eldest - anc of chairman é é consists The work is still | ett, Henry Cy Frick, married rreatest = gave he had undertaken : unflagging his constant. specialists nee tert eer of} © daughter js the RClfaae and the of R. S. Frank A Ma Pr Mare ‘in Hugnitt, and ot directors consisted mainly occasionally to ratify £ a . Ele Hinaee hte n fern executive I aie offic jals in ere late ters, his this gid; and still in-school UTAH INDIAN VETE 3 vice president, president until by the direct the Dairy will ormally’ the -ac=} in. Utah in be 25e Sha con- 50e Shaving 75e eee ee We - fighter. ce : For ire counter, ee tes eee feD eee e Alabama paigns an nS yas Mr, Indian en- | portraits ; became the war a he oe ee 52 years forMississippi brilliant brigadier became an genera lL. Indian work |}of the ons it circles stock BOYS OF MURRAY CAUGHT tion tt sritis “ner: e PARK EXCUR- Via.Oregon ee : tions Office, at Short Line, e Dat | as w $45.25 for com- atone tatie melt aid accommodaand eed Sportation er City Ticket first-class hotels. 201 Main street. Phones Grand n ball, ail, Wand: andamere, ; ; Saturday —_—_—_-F-—<— 2 GOTO wee la & Coke change coal, ton in with 10 Strop during 25¢ Mugs... 0c Mugs and is FIRST via Oregon still Ward ay the selling meg Sho e including Both re the turn to wl the my ed to person that Pee the finder. _ Can for I am rH) steel and of The oe me AOE it Francis baths. a ne Some Re pint r cont xall ou ale -obol ; Shay ing Ww wie e'a sor sale pint, vice etnele tens Hazel, Lotion, ; full vivian A biete mield new the preparation 35e 217e Lotions ; a 75e_ Rum, ene, Dickinson's s shaving wiela best on the = - OC -, D ( 1 Toilet’ Lotion ..... 50e Almond and Smith Dore Dru Cream es OG after- market; price’... 25c Dore. 95 , »¢ , Ideal 450 15 seed 27S Ee, Shaving Creams one \. i. 2.2.03. 7c x DAG alee. Banizoict Gn .38¢ Co g ° E Open all night. Order phones 4360. e : : Eaainenaaeeconee $$ Two er Days Rates s ic on to bought at present at Co 7 or Eng, : the the t East | } ments, | . 5a — e are cent S Excursion Low On Sale ~ > PB — al ‘ce (ences and utors and muscles. blood and It throws eastern at Englewood “ce flyers to BRS. ae For | | all . Se os ‘ ie a in my) IN One information on oX- Lake Cit y Special trains 8: | 5 and 8: 45 a. Mm. ' PIGKARD BLDG September 15th, the Day. City, the Place. Peach Day, the Event. Free Peaches, an Incident. Good Time, the Result. || $1.25 ROUND TRIP ; FLOUR ——————————— Gen’i PROTECTIVE VvOa ones Manager ASSOCIATION Honest Rcoms 77, 78, Cle an agific; A S, Collectors 4, 95, 96, of97, 98, 99, 100 Debts. Commercial BI me nis bg ome a 2 WS, $9, 1 ommercial People Don't Like Us," Salt Lake L. ack City, Elias A. S. Hills, >" Smith,R. Cashie Barnes, tan eorge Sutherland. Four per deposits, | BANK.Pid | | py Preside ent. lpepidigt atcher, Vice x ronident. John ler, David Eccles, A. W. Carlson, pomney” wobn e wear Beea Utah cent = with ray several (ASIC! ey < ‘ etri Oc , Agen ve bb. of = 1A call the HUSLER’S : aI. sleeping Equipment _ electric connection east- : proper Square Meals a Day With Bread Made oe es, > > Interest paid C. Cur- Georgs Smoot, | og savings | a gar- ds ily daily score iene Direct erases The Greatest Influence in | f Making a Community of | Gantent Is This a: known Re room ri yquin 14 East Third South St. Salt polson. on HERALD ae re- Luke, ’ further mo most trains : press ‘ . seaboard. perel Brigham but to baseball aii ac drawing : . in Chicago or and and eo ree Kansas C ity. the 1e T ral n de , ‘tous. gratuitous, and Writing; > (J. G. DOOLITTLE, Substi- cleanses out G. B. H. 7-218 valet 2are ‘ Atlanticif best ik e to iss are; market ear, ini matter. : barber, = whosea services ioe ¢ Co. of Substitution SONSU RIN OWE een Bs affording , stenographer day ED 4 ° Usually come together. There's a way to prevent the coming of rheumatism, and now jf the time to do it Chiropractic cures rheumatism by ea yainiess treatment, and builds up the nerves ot ag Teer the, MOUNTAIN Chicago; trains a LIMIT 4 lighted ; bound Winter and Rheumatism old ICN offers> th netan Eastern Points.EB all ars, mission (style (dining ears, and specially ventilated. Store. ‘ Wholesale Distributers Beware SYSTE SYSTEM buffet-library-observation | rug of ROCKY to to. C hicago—thr ee newspapers telegraphic stock t lil tS 4 reports wraryy; magazines } an :: 5S . , | would be made for eee sone Vhe to Luxe Drug Co ° mit day TI | ee Halliday Drug CoDrug C. Schramm . ee‘Teeth ; the ISLANDJ , gees luxurious service a stores: — OPES Smith The ROCK @ reward was MERCHANTS’ s i | of THE DESERET SAVINGS G. BE Bay oy. } heart re- doing, ere ee Een finder: could not watch until] clonged. oe Pelonees ole os. beece 6 22 B4e | e i@ F. Sol In ty w so If , razor sale. —e (}@ See ae eentane Le marble. be Doull Drug ~ : . . purity offering made. || as Wizard following , ; rail and phones. @ fact be | OW ‘The us body ‘Knows ‘Ihave been advertising for years that..red streaks of honeaty exist in everybody, and here is another chance to prove it. When the right pa = a oy Na s 3 543.25 tor complete ‘five-day tink on |accommodations at the p é hotate. the dice ee stage expenses. City Ticket Office, 201 rate UTAH . dering to whom it belongs. Parties learning of the loss felt that it was lost for good; that the party who » - an | eae found iti would. keep. it, but every - CLASS Main street, ————--2 ‘ g Hamlin paints signs. ie % varying. hy a Full | $s HOTEL LAKE. e Concrete, : ss = euman 00 I lost my gold eee: ane eo at Saltair Labor day rty who found it, no doubt, ct Ean won- ae the will Mugs 2.2.2. 2.0. prie © regular a] Corner. sample Shaving ‘ 7T6e Shaving Soap ........... we. Shaw q DHAVINE d 1 ee * DOAD 3 P «ace on og'a of ajateie of. Shaving Stick ...0.0. 0.000. At selection great Mugs. - sale Soaps Busy the Imported Ble eee careful Shaving Kyete vy 025 C and ee ay vi See ...... A Wer offer a large assortment of imported 1 se ee sale. postage. Shaving > LC we 97¢c n’ Pk beat ieIt. closing cents materials - LBC F Last spATTTE, WASHINGTON t “12 Stories HH equipment, whiskey perfect and 6 oak ee to exEvery unBer | ~ a ther price 7 22 2.2.... Brushes Onoxi Vl company the Brushes ‘ ae N — nt 8 eels T i ieD ———_—+ _____ Y PARK OVELEOWSTONE ace 16, Coal no tock Springs it at $5.75 per Sept. The Central Coal & Coke company has made no : change in the price of i Rock Springs coal, and is stil] selling it at $5.75 per ton. ows . GUTKRERROMER ne ofof Central made 250. —_———_-s-_____ night 5 The he only has been gradual dwi iIndling aes dur tg ae 3 la vo bi necur "ithe it Shaving Shaving | without Import- lates: ir paeor ho the n quick If bristles come perfeet one. —eeeaaaaoaooooEoEOEEee ous : be OO T anels will i sti, has =tn Strops s‘sta's tive RESORTS Ante ini tera e re anxiety! SION ...... ew ... The Soa _ ryres Bagh ent ™ anves Brighton ba 4:20 . arrives Sugar House . of horses en. route. Three are Cood STEALING WATERMELONS nals in Landen, the effect of his. ie men as been tly discounted. Sastatday SOEEaRE a = 5 pacer Oneness is the concluding day aire y were ; taker betore " UD 1g t Ortnigafloat n 0 ant rumors are of difficulti : ford, probation officer, che gare with pilAmerican market, owlng to the rece nt fering the watermelon garde n of A. Brad- | decline in prices. According to ford, hey made thre sits... Their last | Mor, {tis asserted that a European synattempt was thelr wu: Soin They are all dicate is belag form = to support prices, placed on probation according to anothe big operators are in e ereSEPTEMBER 16. fore trouble. prevaliss) A f 0c ak of YELLOWSTONE or for ....°........-0e. 286 Brushes” oat oNow 0 ee Pe teas di et slight, some eve J may be hee an upward reac ar ae in prices. here market ; marke cam-|temporary and ft Afting that there inspec- Razors money. 97c prices on shaving Bsa Brushes $1.25 Williams ‘6 15: ; Ss 8 Colgate Armour’s If you would try it, you would know why we never wanted to change the fine, distinctive flavor annual the that AND SILVER et (} coop a GCSOD Only and ae Sy: c hes the ston. When the | magnates, threw his lot with |{inancial and and for the ...... Shaving a Right You BRIGHTON that he try, London, Sept oe a H. . Harriman’s de sath is inade the eae atthictne leading fe ns ture foO f many any he was appointed to a Unitea | The ey Ceutenency and fought in|gather tah with Genera Civil war opened he rn til e Bair cand In thagaxitien tle expert paroete 6 cou them Brushes Brushe ing — Sale. TALKOF HARRIMAN 7. at Soy Choctaw agency, In Coes ‘Terr i nice anc after ee graduating Sen ach 00 hones this eae Treat HOTELS ;industry ee work But ce complete roan!Sr Ngalateomicen) , LONDON NEWSPAPERS sep legs al eo $2. idi at ar p priced Talenm Taleum ving Sha $1 selling i! _eannnesmneewes will be actine vacancies. are eas is company, li lines DIES IN THE EAST| by movers taverns sui be, S1zned a My dian Genuine haus Every brush guaranteed. we will exehange for a out th of tevth or chiniraari teeTa: established trade, for sale subject to] of eit 210 zvooms,. 135 court’s orders... Geo. B. Ford, Receiver, | 2% © ye. 5 919.999 Boston Building lish Grill. $1.00 up.: eis taiea: ae ure paw tess cials and employes of the Harriman Scare RAN to Special sg aunts f aon; Walter Averill, is just out of col. | ere: Want Gretbaiconinantes cemhic he is first dege and is learning the railroad business. The youngest, Roland, is 14 years tt Loy 2° ¢ eas re meeting) committee the Harrin arrima of hi Vonder™ one Drge 1. Ger: whet commotore El: | would expressS, noLovettopinionwouldas tobe whether is Mary and the third Carol. ‘The cideat | o ot | elected Robert L. Gerry, samples from an Eastern Powders Taleum .........+..15¢= SAVinG ~ extraction All work aes brought on the final breakdown in his| health. Stomach | trouble ‘developed word has been fal aed Abechite aeons 5 eee is well known. drahda que h Coolest office In the city Electric f-1 at each chair | ofeit2 sreat estate, ‘The Pein metamorphosis the executiveaecomaittce ateat eeturn,to this country, tee eee one | directors. SaECm eeof (ae in ‘mnieoe Arden, where death occurred. he went! é famous stand- expected to buy tt smaller affairs, but in the big questions| more than a year ago, and medical Business Absorbed Him. of ae? Lae retrenchment or|treatment gave no relief. This sumcombination arriman has been Outside of his business, Harriman | the absolute c merer he went to se) Europe to consult the oe other mn Violet OF Mennen’s pro- tat a deh 1p Se task was before the | fectly regulated machine. Mr. Harri-| hat} man has seldom been bothered with the| for himself. f7 y © Painless no pay. of the affairs of | care of itself. details j E wed vartioed ge. Most reduced Violet Colgates ton was his policy to keep his railroads inIt the best workable a SOUR pone Hane eounceas tant couple of months later as5 the owner owner ofof | |left le almost entirely : to subordinates, and| Harriman : Pp Equitable, Harriman said he was | the organization has been that of a per-|and it the special had practically retired from : busir oe ecient had Other financiers failed signally to put these properties on a paying basis, but Mr. Harriman, following the reor-| ° t See HOeR ne shaving en eee ‘ keenest ORDERS we refund Shaving r ott - once - as a business| Machine. A 7 SWEDISH, drummers’ eny i TEED UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUG cee been (iffer-| man of excellent poise and ability. turned upon. Fon; sith, ‘beingHarrian Vi ) = WILLIAM WOSTENH ELLIOTT, oLM Ie many stock Also concernthe pres- affect. : mee the aye orspiace oe im- ee rday- aft at the likely entire busines | Tt Robert S. Lovett. }jnes, , &a position to which he had sueceeded Mr. Cornish a few years before ee when Mr. Cornighae took the position of rst yice president of the Union Pacific ie 7 :é "BUTCHER, name Statement. Harriman’s Harriman. 1 rman oO f j . = Ing house; every razor strictly guaranteed, subject change or money refunded if not as represented razor honed and set reagy. for on ae pont aan regular: valuees-w a ae selling them a p Ino the mangement othe stetral|@® wecidnation P. L, Williams, local attorney for the | ganization of the Union Pacific {n 1897, Harriman interests, sald yeste rday that] began a systematic plan to place the Mr. Lovett was a man who commanded properties in the best possible condition w a An mognate minutes ht der SE tse kh Pett eCare to make any statement of. Past] Jinara- the Equitable Life assurance society, - which his friend, James Hazen Hyde, med a controlling stock interest. Har- ad Hy not MeMENAChnAceey And brow prophets reincarnated: There. is| has b e n used for-3 E ARS ay Sais i, 16 is iittle doubt that ~merson tors DREN : aa .awas*\a)}0ls SOs seo : NG thelr the ERE Greek philosopher in his last a Pe eetoanes ‘SOOTHES. ae rh Tonight Mr. Jinarajadasa cs on | SoPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS “The Brotherhood of Teligions.” PAIN. CURES WIND COLIC. and ne fs Ss ttall hee —_—-- -~-> -—— —— best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists jn every part, of the world. be; ; and ask HARRIMAN ’ 5 GREAT WORK sure god ae for or “Mrs. Mire. W Sana “3S e Fouth { ki Twenty-five cents a bottle. GUARAN‘ ‘ ‘ - now] ving, and who e had ; years before! | at the Salt Lake hearing, and in this|: i . made him vice president of the road. _ | instance, pitted. against a Le young attor-| When the insurance scandals of 1905} ney of Boise, the decision Was in favor] broke out, Harriman. was a director of | of the Boise merchants es :: | on the New York stock ee and)known in Salt Lake, where he had k k of Buildi Up th ACT, June 30, 1%6. SERIAL NU Aor. paid for it with $20,000 he made in spec-| made many friends on his occasiohal|Undertook Task of Building Up the| 10s ulation. yisits:-Here. <Mr’ Lovett, however, ia not Union Pacific When Well Up He learned his elementary lessons in| gs well known in Salt Lake, but those ei finance in the school of Jim Fisk, Jay who haye been in any way associated in (ears. ea and, Commodore Vanderbilt, pend h him, speak of him as a man of ex-| New York, Sept. 9.—The great achieveUNION DENTAL CO erged a broker on his own account Senene executive and legal ability Fe : ° Mr. Harriman’s career as a a devoid oe sentiment in business. This Mr Tovetts last’ visit to Salt-rake lo of Mr ne * 212 MAIN STREET. was shown when he ousted from the] was at the time of the hearing of the financier and rallroad manager was the presidenc: y of the Illinois Central rail- | cage . se oot ‘ehabilitation Pacific rarailagainst the express companies: | Pehabilitation ofo the e Union Union Pacific road Stuyvesant. Fish, a man who} brought before the interstate commerce way system. Mr. Harriman unde rtook | HONEST WORK probably had done as much to help Har- | commission by the merchants of Boise,|{ this her ulean task when ‘he was'| HONEST PRICES his »W PIPE, DEUTCHLAND, BUTCHER BROS., A. C. HORDEN, “Napoleon may Well have been Han-|" gyre” wingiow'e Soothing syrup | tices ene SOLINGE to others the ' railroad EER GR eerie ie Miner ition sk mpi. | Rock Springs coal, and is stil Son of Poor Clergyman. Mr. Harriman was born in Hempstead, L I., Feb. 25, 1848, the third son of Rey. Orlando Harriman, jr., rector of | Fe K a : = eae penne hor ae | Sia ne Wits nist Seared io state If/a man like Harriman eee Fe St se eae Seabee rere oye a BIET pee Was 23 years old, he had bought a seat) U ) ay a 4 > greatly condolence : tS sanecroft ing on “The Memory the library hall, C. eine abrir wel ae NORaLe reincarnation’ St. George’s Episcopal church at Hemp- } stead. The youth who was to become a: multi-millionaire, knew no luxuries and worked hard for the little education he | received. At 16 he found employment| as an errand boy in a broker's office in} Wall street. He developed into an as-| , tute lad, always lookingg for a chance| to better himself, and in 1870, before he | { } p Mr. Bancroft yesterday denied: him; Self to newspaper men who sough explained He him from statement arrinian Mr of shocl aoe ee h that) and him unnerved had | dee yesterday of mind. vas in no condition a Within all. on the subject at to ae WW: fe days he has promised to make a tatement ia sistant Superintendent R. EB. Hunt Utah Light & Railway. company Merchant of Rome,e Says Lecturer Last Night. e f touch was. (of , connected Willthe | of the | | th death ilines ‘In.-close. and telegrams oc een Harriman kept condition, know, ] medis 5 { 4 his ~ irri- | Members I eee eae Se! eae Banceott+tue With alway with far eee Ww greatly Mr. Harriman's Harriman’s late: {interrup-|Trelleved at the favorable reports concerning him Wednesday. On receipt of the information yesterday that. Mr Harriman was dead. Mr. Bancroft sent f rnderin wide with the Union Pacific C. eer ~ by Mir) succeed Harriman, I] nformation. Julius} In ind, ehellese slightest i of Mr. th news Ever since eS ot Saue a out the to no Harriman|Krutischnitt ‘ OOTY, Lads & a ca of filling all]and the po0 PRA ee na iY 0G ‘ directorate ont i , 60 a Morgan. ots Sia Cee the ~p Wes .\,| : H- Bancroft. Harriman’s chief lleu“general | tent in Utah, and general manager of | ie list of officer counsel cine as possible With refizoad, SAMP caertins railroad system mit ites after the railroad Peliead DRUMMERS%s 2,000 H. | pani paliance ge ric “ ae and ie 1804 he aristented to reorennlea the BE. They : Are the Recognized Standard Brands of the World. S. Lovett was elected first vice] ciat pre caldi nt of the Harriman companies | tion. } at the death of William D. Cornish last “As year, and previous to that time he had|have €X-|i00n' Bpeinan a oo —s ~ wie road man in 1883, when he became a dipis Centra Ce al rector of the . Illinois H e wasL then worth $1,000,000. He formed a busi- a ie of 8 Pat 1 S yeneral the On meetings, shail shall elelect mectings, controlling {rectors shall of the perfect Pacific death ‘i a. compromise, eee anc associates were elected to} Northern = entire a few Winer t | his inano was preferred. stock, but. Harri secured of his ‘ by of the | Harriman's most spectacular performance was in 1901, when he struggled with the Morgan and Hill interests for control of the Northern Pacific. On May 9 of that year the historic Northern Paelfic corner resulted In the stock of the company going to $1,000. At the “show‘ ee epee 1 $78,000,000 ‘in stock out of a tal of $155,000,000, | | Howeve er, the Hi il. Morg an people held| ‘the whip hand through a by-law which ipermitted the retirement of preferred stock at any time, Of his holdings $1,- man some ( as. head of of the within Pole Le paid a word i first vice Pacifie railroad a= | 2 co irge ie ors, and that the dirs "I hall elect | pr officers from amone thelr number. | trol. by-laws also provide that the di- | mapy Be conins y|¥4 cancles one upon thelr pent ee periec een iona Struggle general interest known at the ore ene tribute “preside pe nee teers Official of organization the Union Pacific pro-and || or: r Harriman of roads, the by-laws bes-| oi sat the stockholders, at their an. | ha going the16 secured was physically now le H l othe eh awarten the a ithe policy also n It ft | and conyerted the bankrupt company into one of the best dividend-payers. In this. rehabilitation and later, when he took hold of the Southern Pacific, War- riman’s commonly is organizatior of he. inion in the Harriman a | he many moneyed interests Harriman, r backed by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. ane). Standard Oil ee undertook its reThe habilitation. = Lovett, Lovett, rriman pre lent ‘ financlal dozen Henta.ofof thethe country. Union Pacific stock giants ging, an) company of; nies financiers half the among ace was “y aiice ch fehe amv oven other cnecorof lifter | an (and several r VWwhich by te himself from the numerous moderately it 9.—"Edward ever has produced, | was a lovable char-| aR the hood a commanding figure in a widening | Judg ager of Oregon Short Line, Receives Sad News. fe / SENTIMENT. circle ans rm Place R. S. Lovett Takes Charge of| 'Vioe President Calvin of the W. H. Banoroft,General Man- the Half Dozen Leaders. — COLD- —_—— Lifted Sale! Great the Tomorrow — ARRIMAN GREAT 'VIGE PRESIDENT HARRIMAN LOVED OFFICIAL WORD FINANCIAL GIANT HEADS RAILROAD © BY ASSOCIATES — RECEIV 1909. 10, SEPT. FRIDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 6 |