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Show should mani ticket authoribed and fill occur and on use te neancles vancane Ss} tl LY fe ae tevin ana‘Nobaa uh » CHOICE:ward nieJA th aione Councilmanic ic Candidates \ Chosen in Rae cipa THEY HOPE LOE to 6 “Second on +.+ di ‘ or ard Raybould, - = Pourth 4 rence, 7 oth long term; J. N. JawLangford, E, Hugh A. gupervisor -Noble snl Mader. +) recetved ‘Zproval president Di Warrum the $1 a bottle TU ,The Pure Taft, ditions The + subject « Millin . his appointec Utah, 5 i to certain Mr. feet M¢ notifying j ¢ vA for octions = a the y elly tho he reid: aes ra “men it Rab ieans couac Cliizens . Revers aaiaee . were was hoped that might mont con- ward pected other | or for > 1 A ts Pure oe chose n Millin tho Re-|o¢ the also choose. a he of their nominees become members of} the ecuncil it is probable he ae claim crec etatm. th the rede -+ not \ Mais 5 election, nt to In pee | McMillin ‘om district,to named has eT the slate gints arrangec urranmea. stances, bs et but vaine es according ¢ rfore inated Neer “and. George ob both nominated for Mr. the Fourth r rescinded its ngford action in nominat the long term, © slate * hi eae een ape see term, and ra il- - ccs ng \ 5 when ed E. in gto Joseph a oo <imba t.when the for the 16 to isi be aeatinc tho tint it thet t! a Dae . and : : ree candidate, or should he BOUOWING ° : be UBOng);c.scese "When © Massenting. Seeks Some Help. Although Sates were more name ed than in the ames nin Fourth serrate saree were, present, ond | AY FEES -vara, Gh Cine pare | _a Q te itchlow ela i isiyen Pee ‘EF ee a of Ray, a Mr. 42; Brown, 45; Jo Georgoa J. Cannon, jwanted to name ° © committees 47. . | woul its igested and that‘ like The ! e nrto vi will ‘ or ‘tw Room Seginnin pape 702 « vith will rs. do a it t the Orlob. nee ties ere ition a : ot . JN - E. swallowed ‘the joy a pee taney Pearunineuk yeu ha for the long ot Tate J. S. have to Hall Hyde, erent whom chosen hia a a 10VE in UIFAY., Dut ae fe he Oregon SI} rt immed from } junket 0 enthusl 1 i irri- I i Vex buy . W, t Wi t tho Citizens ihtom Citizens ats } Ce aT on | | OUT is ward Uaslam that on the the 8. three city of or | constant violet V e }\ . s odor, for 26c; atur in t i} ection Our at 25c a at Pat- 1] | box. Re, Fancy.: | ————————————_ With || | Linen aach 980 Embroidery Lace : : ng $1.6 een i| | and Lace— ye oe et “4 Tuesda S, 3 to © Pp. ae Thursdays, 10 to 12-a..m. &. rograp y o Ane aturday, 2 cit Bateted spate > eat the , special $1.00 samo as sold ) 50¢: I| worth 85¢. None price, size of 12 a; Mca 1c. ? Malted Horlick’s summer just weight omen ove is: exchanges, exchanges, pecia ) Bair MWUair Puffs, no hair matched values line of Stationery by at electric i | elegant ported line 35c; dinner cards | to $1.50 a dozen.’ of hand-painted a > for 25e a dozen: values Price and yalues to-close. up ay in otion t . ¢ € to buy One-clasp mode a. | | es 50c your Our new re 75c. and guaranteed Barrettes : are mocha Pk, Paris mnt and brown—$1.75 for | Hand-Carved Barreties Half P» “ice. ASI i stitching | : tan, |i $1.00. Our featherweight hair rolls have Manyecloee customers have been waiting laa : |! * goods are daily arriving. novelties for street and evening dresses, one-half silk ee designs and colorings; 50¢ values, special, yard—33c A NNELS—Viyoellas, Scotch flannels and white embrolder: a fants for skirts and children's wear. In the viyella and Scotch we a beautiful assortment of colors, METALOGRAPHY--The N Th brass ornaments make ideal the art is new. Christmas Join New Act vifts — beeause, the class. No trouble as fe : the the Democan- - f ' seh , ; , & ‘ § 7 ‘ b. Zs ‘ up as 6.00. : P°S!-| yames 0 urer, “A 4 3 j ee to c : ‘ ee = chairman said that || f, d $1 xKrords . 95 Ox values for oras house or street, ALOG Rorieueniente: pairs RAPHY—(The worth any previous training | 8) BARGAIN art or process members “or and FF, the N. A,| | of producing Thousands of amateurs are now making a design beautiful, who James Christiansen, former state treasurer. Christiansen, Is o charged: former state trens- with the ty, on Jan. 5. Mr. Christiansen or knowledge BASEMENT] ty done,auditors, ‘This, it is alleged, King, Mr. CChris aEnae n walte -d in the Salt Lake |the Kimball estate. Some i:1 aa SPECIALS \ of metal 30 West First South on metal)—For yet effective, articles work, S ome I SA gavo | | aaa) trong U was In Ladies | Dresses him | omen D4 not a, aN a RD Suits and for Misses of Short in i and Stature In our suit section wa are show’ in tallored cloth suits in serge, unfinished worsteds, and di pinta gonals; coats mannish semi andmixtures tight-fitting: or plaited skirts, Baturday—$19.76. Chiffon | navy, Bpectally broadcloth wine, mode, brown, walnut Saturday Seri | : 5 picture 2 zle- | &foeenrded recerpt and, under th; tite law, should have embezzle recelpts tho-Rinte Ghd con | Boke! or simple, for beautifying the home. The difficulty heretofore has been to obtain the proper materials in readily available form. This difficulty has now been effe cctually removed by tha creation of the Apollo Studios’ Metalography, Homeworkers’ Sets and “Nonrub” Stencilled Blanks ents pending). ‘The “Nonrub” Blanks (both for chasing and piercing) are cut out in tho(patrequired shapes, ready for working, thus enabling anyone to make beautiful articles y ithout | | A‘ ! ment of $71,0% of the state Ae was arraigned before Judge T: D, wis: of | ho|A Tan Splendid | | | | O table we have about 200 worth $3.50 to $5.00. f, d $1. 95 il ¥ his Wife * f . ; i 3 lat Murunani- ' omens bargain ation i 4 , i Preis an the normina- 3 W On ie is { for seconded anc made \ ! , Say ger 60, Interesting Seeing al ¥ for WwW ma 350 CHEVIOT DRESS SKIRTS— LACE SCARFS AND SHAMS--Blacks, 50c navy values, and brown, special, 72490 inch HEMMED | b0c r 8, values, each each each < 19¢, . i AB blue Very'smart, green. of and 1 white Sizes 16, 19 end KB . Dresses Priced Special, dozen, Percale ack tan—$2.95 sae Ys ond white, blue, pinks 75c, and Ki dieck, Particularly Low, TOWELS.--in shipping. ¢ QB and sina Co~el) renee in’ i ight gray, nav blue, white, plaids ond check Y, cadet House | iB dr and 38c. Sell regularly at $1.00 per d ozen; black, aw blue, brown, white, wine. bik ate FarmptinglyPriced at—$10.75, $25.00, $1.95. 1 HEMMED HUCK Silghtly solled wses for in omen, One-plece SHEETS..- special, priced suits artichoke, KB iB HB ERS KB Y ; ‘5 . oO to be- {| | a cs New ———— Hammered \ arrived. for thes Be = GOODS | | % dS at ————— WV ' in—25o, { . to make it au 1 Sg t d oves Saturday. & 2 y Jacquard | } | | : Q ection || 8 n > } es = gray, tan, brown—$1.60 quality for $1.25. | Three-clasp Vallleres; suede, white, always offer best styles and li | | N ; im- os atur . Hl || | i 5c AD \ i ' to / ( i was \° . 8 ee d S ae S ij i! | 3 reduction Enough 1 object m Shoes anistyles such as 1 beat makes, the very inspection invited 1 of Human sae | nteresting es f ; 3 each. 10c I = Valmes The erent lasts An : e stock A beautiful | one- wae ec —a OURS m. s539 for ] : i. | Ht if to 1p. Comb \ | pots oup : : our 2 better at the price, reduced f Milk, | up to Te a box. each — ) my Dressing entire An cetiina 4 price, 25 light. | > only—Pajamas | to e 4 rche Knots Knots z and B lille Burkes; Psyche ee $4.98: cholee for $1.95 $3.98 and $4.98; choice for $1 are I i i| i i] i r . 2 No for iBorurdad everywhere M : werd urls, center, | i 9 to fic Our ae solid on i ee | $1.00, three iain. Saturday ‘3 vere a ra thik ‘ for j 59e. he Ly Metalography lla. c LO y 8 Pi , Suspenders, ERD eh ninieeescioenginceg i S : three Handkerchiefs, ar garment, Ein mihi ea 3s Handkerchiefs : i ’ borders: sale, : Resumed 5 regular; [eee SESutts,Seals,halfHews:a pound Bie Teeof pate. }} Union yarn lave SET casi $1.00 7 Silk. e fancy ve in Shirts, <, \ east ps, | regular price, 88c; our ‘aks special price, 76c. A few ve left. . \S > |} Monarch _ Only a ay d € ection our special The —— i} h tno 6c size of Peroxide of Hydrogen,on, UV. oe | j | ti order committece—James BW erostron a cat : Ati one-pound tin A STORE our ‘5 a S — td Ove. y- . business: |} i} Creams;"| nae vas ceauer specials. f | county from. £168,000 to $109. liad a adze z 7 s- | corridor of the cily and county building, | 600. enced be it ‘that there was nothing On one count r. Christiansen. {fs The shortage discovered last March in the law to prevent such an action, | charged with embezzling $10,623.44, pald as | and = further was investlantion -aubwed anMr. Ashton fhe was eied that Sena-| an inheritance tax by the ae t A. Kim-|other disere paney in the funds of the tor Badger had explained the bfll of| ball estate. The date of this alle ged Shaler paid as an inhioritaneo which tax by he was the author, because there| theft {s dad fixed at May 26, 08, no other lawyer in tho city w fore his tenn as state treasurer expired Following these disclosures, Mr. Chrisunderatood it 7 ® ae Mr. Christiansen is charged with steal-}tlunsen wags rast 2d am March 11 last ing $0,0~—Salt Lake county taxes. The money was immediately made gooc The Second Ward. The county eel amounting to rc by the bondsmen and Mr. Christiansen George W. Burbldge for the long were pald to Mr. Christiansen by J released on $19,000 bail. Sinco that oe term and B. G. ar bould for the short | Groesbeck, tre cae of Salt Lake A the case has been pending in the cou term were the counellmanic LODUNREES | ———— — —————— es of the Second municipal ward. No vp position developed to either of the) names presented before tho conven-| t on. and the rules were suspended and both nominated by acclamation. Short nominating speeches In praise of tho strong business qualities of ihe two men Burbidge nade were made 30 John ae W, ae heby Bowd eee for ee y ways a fi ull Meee Rebun ls varieties : in stock. ; Wish, Flesh or ybould. By a Booth se Delegates to the convention in the “Ye Third municipal ward nominated Guslb 17ke Salmon,: per tay per Wb. Ib). man aud 22s bsecisses Joseph W. Tay20€ Catfish,.per Halibut, aa Nase ....eeecee08-+-10e Lurge Cans Selects gee ee eeeseesnee Ode lor for the offices of councilmen—Mr Black Busn, per Ib, ......+.-.,-30e Smull enns Sclects ........203. MWe Bachman for the. long term and Mr Taylor for the short term, to succeed BCO i H FISHERIE §S CoO John Holley and Henry T. Cowburn. | motion of C 2. B.. Felt, It a was de-| cided di 1 dS ] oilet se? a | | / i movement and He by | 8. P. . j J. A 48 secre-| i ted j to, Sicteat. wo ed party. en pecia | come an adept at the work, which is fascinating. : meeting and w Mr. Ashton eoninienttee gi A | as ticker’. officiated e | thought and earnest effort. Sca prices will candy era’ : day oe to SERVICE ~ . \ d v judged en undy at taste, ll eanes ser- ' os } \ some . ender p l\ store How rT ome f / fe vice : = Tust be: } sha following oe SS GOOD. Lovesy,-who resigned because he -was/the Third district court yesterday on two Shortly after treas state. the leav ce 2 & candidate on the city ticket. ©, 17.| counts and was given util Wednesda: Ly | urer's offices Mr. ristiansen~ accepted Hiewlett called attention to the state-| to enter his pleg to the charges, When] a position as deputy in the office of Jesse ment made that the Badger election | #!vaimned Mr. Christiansen listened to the |D. Jev State auditor. In order Jaw passed at the last session of the | complaints quietly ene wey wed no Sieans pa me igo bis shorsaue Its charge S that legis v 2 of wo vile ) tails were being 16 former state changed eee oe ee atte, — arranged by his attorney, Major Samuel che arge on the auditor's books upninst the sctpeemepeman Embroidery ARE Deel igent issenre h > any. it K.-O'B. PR ” “CROPS IDAHO. es ee ee the coun- trom pathy with the Citizens } ves ti } POL a. j tien . Hyde was nam b on J ‘Haddock, and his nomination was also ‘made unanimous, © 10t present, ; Ps an ™ ae was . bri ' 6 meeting. was found that tary. CANDY and pushing our a - Been I v7 AND IN { P. A. Gertson and Jiod De Ther te, was r urdoch was in a brief speech accepted eee, ‘ ana Dr escriped nomination T n nomination on OUR : in Come ° asses i] CARE i in SCE aga Iverson aca on the v the 4 : els Caramels, our pe eee fon reno term hy Orson H, Hewlett, jSorineilmen Olver” jhe wa for for 0 to | practiced by amateurs, reed a3 the: Citizona candidate ieee positi Nomination ieee as n doch’s candy A i| half; RAILROADS N and a \ ‘al | store is | sweets. we the > Sa 2 5 weets ‘ LIKE we are wea 2 4 Creamed organizing, called ee i VC committee own L, O Q to 1 Ses ; vue || e according / y big ability ; lt out big special fs Children 5. ¢ Pure, good, and a morish e the grown-ups For ink elt a, é M vs his | ¢ this ‘naa acide il as = . ; L | a Brien tray Soman: show that mn hat reais . Lawrence S - } Wd l] Lay , MONE lé : ent cTiatit i me 1 W AGES PURE. Our pound. { i cena ne 2 / appoint } i man ns A < ee t Se Se ] ae | | Ford, 46, and The conventio it as chairman some ons sug was convention F. or apy: Keith-O’ ahi oe ( i 33, W the‘OT cor 2.Hanchett, lorrest aes Laur west Woodruff ea Y sf \ ieee our ALT, Itis ing “housewarmls in th Raettty A ripen d ttl I vote stp odiainaal chairman and F. secretar ithout a ripple tho delegates eens Pb | of Se g : urdock, 44; B. D. perhaps to this we vy. aa ae cee 1} PI following comwas eet with Sareegie oes 1 es that ght occur: George Lu 42; Felt, 41; John Q. Critchlow, i. } Y the hese cee seit ward campaig jmittee | ft 8 aaa grown-ups. F | ie ao aa was Seite craediE een ‘he ) represent ristiansen allow 7 , . all present who were in sympathy with the movement to act as delegates. Mr. Irvine protested that he hoped to be Republican the to a delegate named ‘convention “for the sole purpose of sing his influence to.i gnee. 1e . o the candidates to endorse ublicans | ii nig t SSsooeves: only | DIORTan Annie , Eventing pats ticle ee f or} Ve rvbody .; eve . . sia ght ine voungsters eonurd’ was ‘nan ih eS Wilson, Pe secret e aid a lip ' ie the (a inee) week j a ind ol f F oh night hi tecl mon i to { \ Te i“ ‘ 5 / ( ae Use, ‘ larter . i-jine i aileiecidwicten 5 oe ren un ‘ | rs : ; wx 3 ther the hiahoari: bishop peels New the E Tide Flows sect sustained? Me visited Burley, Twin The. vote was for Lang- } T. R. Burt wMeakir and Milner and says that the he rOp ford, after the question as to whether) Address .....c-ceseceeeeee ese) MT ealkin ( iL tl ‘ous h that section w ) his ‘connectio with a railroad hold-| Short talks..........--..- os ‘2 ahi wy | ¢normous this ye < with a oe man F cae a city franchise es likely to ask Ji yb pevty. James . Sjodah . for the produc ts and correspondingly more, good would | interfere with his! Peet and Oliver Ostler price s Solaing office in the council was left Poetic Silonite teky wads sect Mr. Meakin } here Is much activity also in railroad unsettled aft Or) es Giscussion.( Wi Rolo tacos Mrs. John P. Me akin Sattar? The Twin F: alls ex te maior Rou Nelson was tan ford's shist jowin = program, the ovens =e ee Ho ee is now built for ab fifteen aupporter, but the vote "Dor Lawrence ee F otiowinif i ally, and” mrny es and materi ya “ie a o me j S by ac ation Lap afors reminiscences. were told. by Me. many.| river a a n,are being ¢ vered ove 16 rea won tho second time, a motion wa L friends present, In al ee e the:motion DOOLna On unantmous, eta @ this carried with | | a e . | is) ENC Quart Bishop ...... Bian tarted, flo ee Job then} fea there were a five opposing Te Is mg . ie¢n cam the problem. oul 1} Langford be ditched for imbei tiro | Address Democratic Wem3 bet |)" most and that no oth enter into the se- 3 hat the in Their Quarters jean Mining was per-] | announced of Gi le ld later nd president's i IV | of Gather because | ™ wqualification et - t ae chairman had Lang-|the an-/ fraternal | of Mr. hearts term gains t Royal | teenth war nomination, suv} | oe | m : e but Daynes by a vote o to 14, Mr./ reception té _ ts wrence entored tho en and told/ of the Fourteen r¢ 3 dt the slatemakers that he might be in-|at the ward chap : a eas on to nocept. ‘It took a half hour | cellent rogTam was rendered for the convention to decide to re-} reception partook of natu consider mbers SIE ree | the men the he nomination | ere a Che > | | Me seine « omni eae ter m. and | erm. Mr. as the hebecause should of choose their lat shor to] for the posi- for the position. ‘MeMillin said Mc vy withthat y wm. andy H —— con tem 1 ont that ¢ ae fitness upon ’ ei at | of said activity, lections long or tho long eee Zord the were political | hold such positions 1 consideration would slip which smashed the slate was through a report that Mr. Law-! wracsie bi oe mth. party. | r ce o 8 Pp | ‘This led to a. Fev ision which led fo r| ae n Mrseal Charles letter ey eeanc communication jtors only and" althoush hls ears tthe ; was no second. Sa . Smashed The made Renee of Our. Mr. Se ~ » fi hia) Nagel, Mae secre- to department This Chis decide | ] Mr. oe *l / e sugrested that the naming o , tion. He sugg the enumerators be ce tcn te ae at | N re, curediction of the eek ah eciagare r pres that they be free to select whomse 7 I they Ly ant and made, ae le, rh he box which GreeS ieae the naine cinonly go s lost, wad drtwented ies rs we re |‘ ause wrae Langford nominated wasfor electex cee ae fOr) Mr. ntslatepe Taft the pee, nferm in| oe tnelr for ments o — veer’ oe ohn of the Daltair Lawrence municipal wa 10 slate | scattered | milsapprehen:aion that Mr. | Me the iveie catborine | “The n the little gathe MNS | under "fhe rr ee Romination j the of ; lat and| 3. MUSIC USUa Th Durand slature aaa | President i” tary president the’ N. ee , nin ce ive ral ym and ae succeed hiv written the. a 4 1s ered cae instructions M1 his See . po state sel shen be ‘andidatebe of mayanother cap © 01 es lated ted in the’ appointment pacere wi: “inatances,’ ¢ ither through poor)” y,, the communication to through> SINE Sasa ae yesterd:jay fat itles t - | ny Republican organization of forty-fourth 7. ooo was d‘even the engage — Fi ae to \ . 112-114 South ‘ | —— ( ; sho 7) pane jurand, director © oak ~ # tong term; John M. Knight, short term. asked ae | | In this letter sate . M eMillin ae in was W 55 4b4-4444444444-44494444444 | wh: it political positions, If “es nie ue P r jand was told that ery 2 appoin © F Three Democrati pconnniee ee non- political and that he oo ‘ ae a s ri Drug + inees fe Dispensary, nofificationby || ofan hiaofficial appointment letter A BUSY DAY WHAT of one cons Hs Hs HB MH As HH “db is HHA ANB kidneys It is oneof Hedder. and e MeMillin, recently of the census for \ Md. . of ee oe Taylor, yior, shoert’4|terday short q|* e 1 vard—George disorders nervisor | { + r ; Thirdterm;ward—G. long J. W. Ap Mb market. ; hort Kidney Remedy Acts directly upon the organs affeeted and will give prompt relief in most : POLITICS HiT (|r | pe _ (ffjgial Notification of Ap-| pointment as Census Su\ rt te urbidec Burbidge, . nomination mi CITIZENS COUNCILMANIC TICKET. ‘ First w: ard- _I’ D. Murdoch, long + J. ase THE OTHER PARTIES WILL HELP. + term; ‘ for Who ae mee es c an SAY y BROKEN SLATE IS BADLY DELEGATES iran names Are I- mun ‘ geotithe } rt 1verwo legal , Sr THEIR ae ~ unell nece i lwhith Zee Hillis should be ljany resignutions 18, 1909. SEPT. SATURDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: THE 2 ese a Tear Vv |