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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 2 | Ross eno who was drowned SEPT. 20, 1905 9. MONDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT ITES WHAT H E on Apri 11 Ve were In our Ingloos, sald _ he, | when Kood Look Too and JInuh So ae psd leo e ie aristenec een heir heads down. end oa lme ~w that ' ' | lost. atu [Bea . * Communthe die,poleears, ecoule ae ” seed I ie, £ Ue Trenchec Misunderstanding of Lodges at| lieved tcyer te pote ea tae ace tase uneral of Dr. FRATERNAL CONSULTATION AVOIDED RULES WOULD CONTRETEMPS. believe,” he ; : said, the poleam “that any ada ' © ole a a thi ane helppol | cis ean: ke at in “the » trials of HAVE | clima The ‘fortunate in and west genie was At ze ae Aer the reatest SONGS OF ¢ Wie course also a 2¢ mem Menea ee the| of meron riding on theitasledges, ie ling but just last smolder-| - spar : etre in tho city fires rel \ FI eo ee UNIQUE JE ILITIES TRANSPORTATION oe ee NEED OF IN FAC a ao 7 rey he 9 IMPROVEMENT. United ae eeevad ty igsurancer® ‘States congressmen that . has i ons Cine as ar OS many. : sugar . tion The as congressmen they boarde¢ 1 th t this morning, h Me" | tng “ an res jiining e Harr ys ae he poe oft, who | you, sinard P sles ns of the Odd O been airing et ae Seees regalia ane 4A the Fellows ‘This mem- say Nore AT | lingbury . one and a scientific Poe neta: }more serio are anefromety ab an Die Hardy his8 =50 Kisling: tice | ble 1ere was also a temperatr ; io uioutonant Jxis- | .; siy gutted and cone: CITIZENS | oe : Arado but that they could expectto in : a body y m ne Oo attend and into: OWN sons were on exhibition and excited REAT ion TIME eres po laris house fn Bi t ens God nor jn 1872. I I] cn ditie on forD ndq all oF the Pg useful “ital : uff on ra , write ten the atname of. White Kuka ee ris po ol lessons Fe the 7 eed I hope they will possible, an a1 do| ro Silanearry seen pak ve eer 154, a Whitney at 1 at ]end s on County Se THE fair, atest shingle flocked The gre t red in the P aolus, by mel Beall tah and, Iti thet ‘ < k's Meme bagi nce, more Ss¥ Was Gad! f repairer, 16 a bet and In sledge! i ig prices Nya eee Aenea ret er every He a Gok Report. pel ao in.be Arctic left to etofras younger | but 1 eho at nich they a the Fre Fair Arouse | tion aeof , (ERM nha hea ag ie H and t anion ec sesell works that but the coach south Ls end rarirod { I stat he ene claim was made gest rtesy had been shown Se will great yesterday with ortu B In the sixth inning, with Charle s Peterson, tho i cles Richfield. deliv vered thr can ae he Ged imagine ree, emperor and the people F of tie canes Japan. Draw on Imagination. “Wo are curious people, We have Cook retu ed, is er aeean got to run our newspapers. We have to all the facts. Ww nia did not dishave at times emotions stirred in or lex this interesting piece of ne tOlthat newspapers shall have circulation, a de ke Pg hatha aid eary, and. Pritchard Comman “Ht ang we canno om Peary % tire voyage kept | statement do that eewith 7 of the always a thee Roosevelt to have to driw on our imaginations anc oF he 8 grounder of . retired the the* Hawes 7 ol “of uetwo ficat: third~<a man; U. 8. ie elaborate engaged in‘bne track and field a : Fo rt Douelie. 7] .. eee an at well as the to o ef the meets ee palo Sir Se ie eSoa EAR REETING FOR feewcnid Athletic contests were arranged by Pro: |nd his father, one of the elder states-| laid out beside but the Roosevelt. REDlauded in Cuh theMahcoatest won t ce for ried women, tect Professor AM Atilan haa ee es ne, ‘thread ow, 5 e eae De and poco ne elo eaE frosted a cake ei ageieg ae es sincere ° qe ae ing above the ch, * is old came ident Mr. Otani, preparing her ambition in the defense of her rights warmly president of ideas that we have eater strides than |Orlent and other fay t Poe R of the eee Rec some nonsensical t we may make heretofore in the distant countries. ves Business ”= S7 » E ~ > le were valuable, ps Larned has 21 y branch h Byevery and i : that Shane ana Gecae : were Parke oke ae: Men ae personage memorable who Wher Ditin ae the but; “ts proof of of the earth. ‘As Mt unfou as a mans ose oon tliat nual Ww conquest | of bole | deop paurancie co rted. th ii th 2 the. t ‘i ie ar fi Sonim _ Lhe explorer “spoke — Page 1. speed, and . of the constan loss of was concern the to interest hir iGcarcely manifest Ae less in our ability e higher right man than the to do the propose ‘a tooast power right to select awaits RES 1is £ nati his comingn eage wele ine depends pa xtent of to a warm and sin- | himsclt, by the peopleat Vhile committees are ready. to large. Irom min-|cere friend of America. a daros do him ev 2 isters state honor, everything aside from fhe to the very man | whom it has been my high tohonor to know the jaunt down the in the street, the whole nation bay to meet him and | personally and to be entertained In the] a banquet at the Waldortin giving us © sendoff such as is united given|tnost hospitable munner, to a ruler who! day is in the tentativ= 8 = storia Thu only ¥ to the men 5 golng to the front in|has devoted his ze to. the bene-] defenso of home and country. Brooklyn Wants him. to partie Ipate in a m {fit of his people ; to their success, |parade and other this you can exsily festiv les on the day infer how strong | his Peete majesty, the emperor of Ja| of his arrival. id universal js but he bea accepted no fore enthus! ex- | pan. zal.’ favitations Beare to fhe; anquet unojted in Japon by our present visit to President Taft attended morning sery- | mal der your country. ces tho Westminster Presbyterian | America.— uspices of the Arctic. club of aR is only another manifestation churelat 5 the attitude of the club on Dr. of that peculfarly dee entiment —__ +> -__ -____ Cook’sfriendship and good ae which the, peo-of achievements, Dr. Stibbins, who PEMBROKE STATIONERY has taken a Prominent ple Japan t in arrangeav’ Ways and PANY. ments for his ac tanliy feel Soware the people feltof this ree sald tonight ae COM he club acce ‘ enll htened rep Dr. ‘Wook ‘estat fe 0 i y absolutely and the cae ‘thes tha of friendship ere W 4 West Second tO | trip wr was a fine gure sadly deep th t wo pcre now so happily bind together tis the original crow still ot st in nger Datioons roll on, and may their as] They tsload- ,yitck use the work, South, phones 768, ar blue printers of Salt Lake. best paper and do good. bs,; ‘ i further claim leak tock best weet ed controversy it was solely an to ries- | even ee ; et 1asS the 3 oe one {if puncet whe ¢ ; All leathers, all lasts and values that would bring as much as $5 .e 00 | eet anus ity enes at most shoe storesoOs a raw OFFERED. Furnish oO antee. and! 4 ; | 238-240 . Main — Street. | m y | Dipped from the sea into new c and immediately’ sealed: alr tight. t he very the sea is seal when tang you of nenicy still with them and servo | > | | heen a i ee 3 BOO" Brilliant | incumbent Pemty advocdias to didunive rather ran for him to pease. you you don't| feel like dante Pills ana thus Sub- and upon upon cGtalen more DIED, HAN SEN—Ai vi as j West 9, 1909pigbth South| y Friends invit ed. Brotherhood Mon a. m. to please ‘takes one cae Danish Te Girls Twenty 13 East If girls First you Wanted, w anted South. ‘are going Our, price is $3.50, and every pair : carries the ‘« Money 7 back ) guar: | he a of Thompson declared shattered nerves, Pills ave suaranteed for ne and women. $1 a box, with fu)? guarantee, ive EIT Drug 55. “The Never stitutor 4,” rner “eee a South Weat ’ Teatinier Streets street, this city, - cen | S Happiness, buy, 9 id | zhi routual men engaged ina ne and smashing in produced showy tennls, anc alternated his direction it g fine lot of chasing. up -love befor through for the That was all were true rather easily out Bet, Parke only be points in the ica two game Parke Started the third set ata te rrific pace, Ward as Parke played, of his ae cross court aculous = bags way back, Larne Wi ste - the proverbial church, and ‘led. with. i : ov e va ae the Briton ¢ cored Tame a running, smashing and lobbying Sara won the fifth,’ sixth and eighth games hat was He w on et sume by a eénUinu all. e ous run of earned shot | hee beautiful pi acros court to the corners e and a aoe net that allowed of no retu oe Your foo RYAN | ; a le pi een DANCING SOCIALS ; thrpiatn cre ce : iy the Fit- BY WIRELESS, STRIKES AT PEARY Continued from ate s en and women, ris"asit [IN GUARANTEED CANS] Rexall Kidney Cure eee COOK, . | - “Money-back season | ant hl At the first fndication of trouble take— you are a sufferer—take ae Ralpiande cited are. it tl oe . West ousTom Ist South. ae eae STS, AND | CHEM. BIRD-COWAN a Sou _ eRe Se so FISHERIES CO. 30 Ooi 271 Main, Hast Side, Not on the Cornen Bell 100 and 188, Ind, 1069, CO. West Temple Pnhone, Bell 4114, Weatbor Street, F orecast | UTAH Wm. ESTABLISHED COMMERCIAL 1683, & SAVINGS FP. Armstrong, Prosfdent. | COMMERCIAL pRANGIES, INre ALL Ar 0) Four per c est on posits we edunte pas ted. | service guaranteed. for Today: Reduced Prices Are Unusual at This Time at > Sweet Canay, | 4 + thing this we.eek a to ata, ton day's ads have a oha Value to A of eo lendid lot of Men’s sui man h are suitable ror arly wear: colors eee fall ark sare and li ght; Megbaen Se $15, Removal whic winter 0% Seite wee me Another lot of Men’s Suits; good, serviceable garmen te; m edium and light Patterns; & great value, Removal 6 Ke, SMS 80 id Gd ke | in the Year This is just the season when fall goods are beginning to be needed and when th € merchant, who Sells his goods at fai Ir prices, must ¢ get his regular prices, However, the Gardner Store is foreed to move, and is making sp ecial and unu sual reductions to close out all br oke en lots. If youn eed anything in the way of Men's or Boys’ Clothine g, let us suggest that, for vour own interests, you come ee here and “ta ke a look.” Seta *Seaes Peres 25¢ Boston Garter s go at 20c. 75¢ Neckwear S0es at 55c. 35¢ Men’s H OS8@ £0 at 25c. $2.00 Fancy Dress Shirts §0 at $1.60, 75c Soft Shi irts 80 at 60c. 15e *Arrow”’ Collars 80 at 10c. ee ITS savings de Satisf.factory : activity ‘will consist of foothes Soe Bolas ie the the| pode TooaEe ion oming Jef Is1 kn a punis hinic knockout man an.fighter with the Untversity of Utah, the Agricul- Reman OTROS, in state onhis viewsoversy. on hasine oie tyanaandteaxht gopae eonr oA ( Saae c Jeff|| his opinhe knows | x should carry some Aabis Fos Jett Aan ee ‘Don't think that just beca ee ¢ myself are on bad ter the Jo} inson end ae he anguinent, sai honestly believe tha hehe fr lace, will Jecf never win In the first place, met et-a§ and Saint! In the | man of his own bulk, bu ie man Match in Davis Play special peene yen emi | rervice to his people has s t date given by Nanse ) ad to other #id pole, | Peroror wawas plensed eyotion and a remarkuble ability. z Cagnl on thehe other side 9 f the pew’ ook's arrival | histhrough the minister to of his household, govern, easecoRof Tages hen ete mada | NewNew Yor high approval of our yisit to Am a eee advance will —Dr ie distinction ee oF a Japan has been made! of being "York Ear: i caa i on Gave We the firnt give-ten us x to under: nderstand { the rival explorers ae Ee ti pen ae .,. the caching p v0asible, in government of there is no the pole,” added at Lat | success 5 of a ve 80 our miselon to ? ‘eww set ore ary, his Seem cmanted ~ (civilization. The discovery } pole may row be looked forof astho anraat * cepted fact. Work in the Antarctic is | queae Set oe that in the north.| = An pe the u pole must | ic oraph te work within the year, 2 = base can be: left for reo year's operaa while in ogg Antarctic on explorer | ‘ lay a base ll | $ nent _for ‘the further “advance e.tho permanext \ yea ; ‘That Greenland and the Arctic regions will become a summer meeort In time |. Commander Peary' 8 connfldenin b expedition, : on odsell, hysiclan of the expedition \ On exchanpon ee « styles | SAYS 19—In | eee at though GREAT — TENNIS bit concerned a wer “thelr. recoliections tre jmnendous article Metin Cuh TE of former associations {mn | tle serves the credit of a would select," long and success with hard said BHI 1 Japan “ Mrs. Taft F and 1 FeIeninee «To home, Peary. the explorer I am. stil and therefore they haye not given Pr MecMilla willing to tip my awe would | ¥5 hat, but ama Peary’s especially un_ take the one well." declared|&8 much attention as they might, cake, Af oe oe the presi ent. “and we still n4/ founded accusations have disclosed Co. value mogt |S other countries aise t he wiahee other side ‘to his character choice, but she quickly too p-| highly the silver service presented us|and the tastes which mever of customers in far dis- | 94! be fovwatten, Fe= ater ie ee eee ene 0 by While the we chamber Sigloo won of commerce the race Which there, continue paws lands. now They are a ittle; disposed ‘to'}/" to use at and he | 82 wired that he pole, had nailea the“When Stars Peary. and Stripes ee to the I Te Im Higivion ito house. Whenever The tol liday was Mr Tatt 2 Well, fit sie eoee eo.a On) garvoguten’s these are the sizes that tate alvar makes wo mediately her. the|make g Congratulations and they are I then the patterns that our the Roosevelt and, while elieved, as sent I do now, tha envytof ort ove; the matrons that como to|looms turn out, and the place of hg a there on Os2 t0ck oe the White alls house.’ foreigners of puddings and. route toe east of my line of travel i| have not sense enough if tothese sweetmeats on take. them a8 |/ awasnowa new eee sawa, in conquest of great importance, | t his Addres g, ag ate 7. ah ee, pn pest eye Semi: . and, of course, that hia, possession at the one o 18 prouc pee ™MmOo“We had Washington pudding and plum | mentsae of my81s life, “Tha t e B It has jus woul pudding, and Captain Bartlett en Bupplement our | forelgners cannot get -my work. with anyother oe than|yaluable data. is | £000 fortune to be ateodee are’, 1a oe enough to your |those looms and that kind locked canister of good things w ch his foods, b esident, and for two American flags at the po h 8 been so kind and {if they can and do wife quietly gave find other to me before. we les The Oscar so gracious that we all individually feol If: will: not arrive. at. New | (that are willing to manufacture countries the south and told me to give it to h to sult | york until Tuesday morning. pongred and thank This. is at him f the bot- | thetr tastes, why the Americans are S0-| the Me pa ry had worked the cont urgent request of the reception. com. ne | 0 of our’ hearts. ing to be second or third Par fourth m mittee which isto: meet. Sis wayaay’ andan same had : ee ‘ him Dr. Cook. The ed Message From Emperor. the acquiring Interests, sense in} | steamer the race. advance of reour“are business haye but reached Sandy Hook , cauister for me to \ioa By, could afterndon,: med a -mnessae on Christ- | fan sc =e ; and I warn our Japanese. friends ‘that, | the reception ee See: “toads oe tel present ininston. the pean mmittee, asking that the te hoes AN ‘the while at cout “trom we may be a ii siow ie in : geti arrival eh de eared, owing to the fact tha * quite unique in our his- | ting to work and in Fea ; Buy. ns wat om {t ¢ van graciously impossible invited to — se the commitus to we have got to al king do, we w u be. stripping tee's arrangements, of th sclentiti You value: of tho banquet at one of hisS pulsces, an celved tht honor Boer es In a while and they must look | evening : feel ee the sor th by wireless, and “the ccaptain conie Yommander | Dever before give : . oe yeditioaaat ny private: in- |) Ou! : Cc dividuals, however distinguished, it you can sented to comply with the ‘reque st. goin " Ty It sal ie gives me soun great pleasure 2 to propose ane abroad | Oscar without is therefore unc uny restore offictal eapucity, decreased your & toast Columbia to “Tatt : The price Republicans y blican iti- The Both ed Thein regular army SRATininaanin her- | @¢ desig “But she is not engaged in. that now. th Bie ae called the peeks throne oa the clubhouse forward classmate, _ With which ware a wae friend he dlewe ight Sept. (rest. eta = and urd. the Hoosevelt, ‘Pritchard satd thet | who came in contact With all of her grout events as adopted in college tacne: ie ee Sr ———, DEFEAT I JEFFRIES : City, most that the : = eet kere. Dr. WILL shor sh athletic stunts needmaneuvers. honours Bought sill be The Washington oa giv ves the followSoni erty: and battalion, the company. competition for the | ing account of the international Davis cup Poetsevents the ahaa partrof the: prosrain party r}mateh at Philadelphia between meee | ofand Admiral Sir George ose, the expeditions of the American, ris Parke of England ry Peary in 1896 an as part outdoor at Thehee games of the sports policy my come to provide The two ae the first out on he Controvers Pritchard sald that he was at the house eee that to appear which is an fact S Tad ae teal the court, priton winning the toss and ! ts oe ra interest the Petes a mee ree wi ;24 ote Aa tothe ‘Con corey roy, (at Annatook service he northg ‘Larned a for 2 COOK | not true, just in order that there shail awarde Pouttuaniere cary prefaced the “inquisi- | while :- Murphy the rly enc True to his habit Sy aae He eae tion,”” as he called be a circulation of intelligence among aInNEE r gu {t, with the statement |Dr, Cook describe oats arte ac neal ae lost the initial pene by , yen | the people. that he had made hi is position clear In ref-| sportsman how The field too soft Wy for the side Iir and “Now in times en 7 playing past we havo been Mie aamontion i Monnanians erence that ae slapped the ball into the le erry la carly | remained two day See ee which had agli been BOL stirred up. sent by Wwire- premiemper Mipre on Those of us who partially re date ~d him fn n the know the Wedne sel this week, he re~ th \facts were never so. stirrec company “y Seanpie pay less ‘ i ing off ee -6 crisp pussing by an- teams being composed no naveattention. to exact the ft fakka bowhethe of an expert rifle- sae ne Apri 5 4 ril 3 nouncements UA by ane ke so wide that the a. of trouble and America between believe sel aeteahor that even Japan marksman, the ono first eandlclacaniite crowd ully at Toandér .. Peary, timate fee ‘that aare pi “that oe re Pout 2 followedD c ee ment. he Briton won the ne newspapers have now siven ok any ea . nts idea. starting Monday Those “e the of us field Oo we nets and an re include the regular track and fleld a tricky Learned while aa made re sone ible for any i\ Dr 'c ook ‘had naked him to say nothing | men and talked for the r inging his racquet 4s if tto smash ee them personally had | 134 contests, equipment races, in 46 take oheeteone ane that he an apouy it until the Roosevelt megetied elvillwhich elder and with Larned star ee bac Ic on tha 2 a vate ntest, 1 Ph ach ri company will en er one m:z a the i at "In Se the ere to get it only to have Parke} ‘Japan = 1s engag' 0 opinion of Admiral contestants Melville, U.| Laat to start {n struggle—l heavy marching —_—— had almost Ooo said, & but I wan't pat ae ball back across baa net | sla rd Panaianhitain 1 deposit cdrrect ex. | crder y a posit papart of the equipment so that it dro é pe : ¥ esignated points. Other events Tess ie ean could a 5 oy cnttisu ed: vido not care to W e shelter tent pitching, G mounted orderly G : cf dead. Larned, That speak of. t er Struggle ie in tmerraxior the de- fecaa first aid to the injured races, wallin view of MR. TAFT FROM THE the i Penopenent, of ‘ot ~~ redotrods and sae a ay caling, rthi relay ten ne se intering of her people Zuere Sutil the ‘aatemont oe 1 by an: i mpany and ‘interbaita on tugs-of-war EM PEROR OF JAPAN commercial nation. a grea he has proven her sone ther is offered tanean da then I will submit | he officer in charge ability on the field pt battle, uy tetenen and starter, while the offleers of : T STs e story oft. ce ee day in the a for his being shown what can be done by Continued the thorough- regiment from Page will act as judges and in other within reach, 1. ness of prep aration and courage ‘tic was pleture da by Commander Pear anc e won the fourth game |; | t - | official positions ful, deliberate steps in. the direction of.| “artor the fleld meat the outdoor athletic at love, his lobbying keeping the Ameri#sor McMillan. and eres re course |Men of papee n, in their native country. ean on the run and uncertain The same and Jmatnfatninis her prestige on the fleld | teenth looking. sort of playing enlivened the next for the strongest of oy the team | {ce and snow was ae wees ie oe ther peat mble, of battle, earned led ° its Gamies are now scheduled “Christmas day falls in the dead or | ® tsukata, who, 6 Arctic night, and to light the racing qestton 1 Teen Ta er, In ressponse io: ‘a She is preparing for yvictorles of peace tural college and.-other point by four scorching places strong aaa eae teams. said he| and in wise we all wish gine may eee cone ath ta. After: the’ fast’ work put up. by the s6l- brought off with littleIn the of} flickering’ lam See Toke fou : his backhanc Four tim the points! cessful. Yeyellow light this pean to vie Sista: H|diers against Utah la hoe Heffelfinger, | that eauiteoaeren if notwe going army ~- theweird heavy company, can hel hoodenorth, nd sathered touched at deuce in this ante before the - We | team. will-be respected garbed andtn ae“Ol a furs of the oe the a citar this American eee 7 none the ee hawt er him; he played | are contest and won. 6 kept stead on to} I hopo wel ¢, y41] entering strip ourselves Commander Hall, in 1Si1s cet YN Amundsen ee reen party of cand tor: with oe Woods’ expedition, the Onces co in lclose of the ni | aee and wis OnenD. Saturday. eveningsth original ph Marys sv vale Nunl eect Bichtield. A., spousary, 112-114 Sonth Mats ? The ‘ } to. |Thepi Pure Deng ry have the sympatiry sand remain + theyawa) will thus captuture ee oO n pes i ee the eee primaries. side were RS | primaries ci | | j | Ae one Y. in Hpoundage. it pe Johnson | ts Notoodlioae , 6 ( arhete. but he | iffthe i- it. zPail ewresped. fo that the Duminy Te the cleverer boxer. The preliminarl re ain between : ila Niclost Joo of Rasmussen ofa Wiaihore —— try, =] TO districts are in follow. ty major! Kansas ene eo toe a 2 pene Fe t6 | 1 all 8 ia ee Te ee foleyGuta The boxing cont st tame air present to w fen sss it. without Monday and Tuesday of next, week will Upon a You, | seesee thethe athletes aihlet o ff theie Pifteenth en infan¢ oe diher bea Se ee was : {0 on Pichueearttiae pie hes onthe . ai. cannot visit there pot nder Peary rE ofien broke his na oe he had Yearned from Dr. Cook | having ‘ a deep impress call pasion made upon Professor Donald Me | “taltted aed - final taarch, and that Dr. |and you of the= ant cipals Taxi ae Most e that team by rpe. not BuLye fetal The: c anaes m, in c Ppbr:. s awarded le Elaborate nd ho wh« Cee mee ea iy it eagtiat a slanght r. | will ay Jef “the Tea in proceed Sea on ven:inn | game The ‘game seo. Je *n ED dow lasted but } nse Sie ae | and:th n trom.¢ pc be SE sae . ag ee pre stood' 2 ' oO t , Tet each ate | e and attempt Se Citizens ria. partici ute | | enn D ' new i the Tepublicnn | JOHNSON eon on Id of 2 care Id D ay Will a -| ea BLOCKED ym | interest of th ban C into Ric ao tting race {ternoon between } | let trottin ie members the q ini 1 thev hey - ofwould 1 ought to sell aan might | themitlenitn at ah confronted mid-ocean that Dr. | wonderful country and to Sante the hose » r itallt of that wonderful peo eee Saaalined trip “ho. tien moe inten He| Cook e ad the - route Poe eit "teen Fe oe dash to the pole ye wy he ener Boatswain Murphy also was in- | ofaving the ee co apart relics and ter stores ge of eee aw Pritchard seven previot SL Arce the{ anenot ofknow, but unquestionably expeditions, those of General Harry Greeley, | Whitney who was a 3881-84: storehouse exaeeer wae of matitand or, Tazador, Sent 39 gor | butte end 1 dae ng ood to th vee now ee we the of the group. He addedconditions that he housing a little whik ry. I le Harbor, Labrador, Tells Sept. Story . arty. ' taaanarnnt s is as be meen nationa Ae ess via Cape R y, Sept. 19). eal Tele nieeat of each ts for at Battle Harbor that eae the bene: lee st one man on t Roosevelt ge l? it of the other, if fr deny relations Benes nuander “Peary ae a ri ot mie jour- | long ago that I'rederick A al hed. re th jtinue and those commercial convention ar ney. “He willl Tiead lone Ips to the)t= | Willi no ore oy t pew ported)am having .reached: the. Prite hard, pole. assistant he } exist ook between one them between ~irctic, that! friendly ought - to exist ‘| Annual Fi that m gla. tadiclds is fin nations Roos oe» ae remained at Annatoo t gives me personal pleasure of a very I have 0 5 a = ls rd “ é pee. . eet ede vari er to meet theso repre 2presenthe comman er.” «Comma pre re HE UL TA ET TT E SE BP EE with take | United States, roade » more railhop S 3 Ways indand < a safe better e harbor ha r In eacht island | ae 5 tek alt he | an, | possible, maa § Tf iiden an more and enermanufacturc her. commmercial found ” Peary ore ae toe. but It must be & facilities 4 FILCH eae Sauter 5 whe peraly | ain break Frat ar, ae = . 1 _ a | | any |} ro nroe De© city favor a straight Republican | Much site | Li icket, ‘tho Evie the of the i : to U, (Special tofeated, party arc The 24 are oe Herald-Republican.) makingmembers thelr plans || party in oathe | republicans Richfield, Sept: 192A record! attendance mie that Nee ME ee geoen eh primaries | yr much rebuilding Temata ae A ae order and was expect Cs |v, the| on into an' as I seh am ontamazed Mae and the at labor. ng_ interes ota. of those who believe|€rs on > some of the . sugar > plantations : io take a part An i Sn eee } vices. eer of whichoe wee the _Had secondary th ‘Odd name rI eae ek of the I. i ahi eet ep r Gios een ‘back the hfe h carried progress of |} and the said Amundthat no laborer } Pais living in such neighbors with that the your Masons own oe : we ieiniotinarell eee ess | conditions aS could dition of 1903-06 contented. I gavi the ae be great. » have much to learn}. the ear susie mahi gen; Ltor Dillingham _of Vermont, ale wlio] iT islcmos oceurr Bie gg ee a cup for themsels that ofessor from Jap un, and they have much eadquarte ee thoho} | from us, to er_in| le se but |} Secretary With ne ee William pebates PEARY mk. ORDERS eler, labor, of commerce assistant} HIS old aiid head eau has : mee ot >» Adinitr: @ al Sir George d and as we Nares S Jeomineree. grow re business, hee we shall grow | || been nye 2stica ap eatin oez eee re ‘ a condi ja customers MEN ach TO BE SILENT. nO of the; Uons here, also Ms nhc vaseet thatt. you and the returned to the main nimander gat aT: land tod: ty on. on ‘ the ¢ steamer ste: x . he pole with c OMoN eae Mongolia ts) : oa A wnot ¢co ; to t ot Henson?” MeM#ll SSS ae Peron cin sare etish. bs = Continued epee th Page isfuctory’" } was; . a tne ‘ sate from askedsa enson that was bett better fitted es sa : ‘The ‘ old) eepcolonial al ae . Pate na eaintc 7 Bee depender tli ony stronger and haa | sary uta tat ¢ accomplished ‘its purpose, to La that ey people did not know Berke seus oer ® a the sitpel oa nant SBCTVAC x a would noe =e at nuraery. PRIMARIES | Se | inued from Page 1. | Contin take'| tical party “who attempts s tote aise politica rimary is guitty of a.m | part in a p The Republicans of the «itden company, Bain and O./| amounting to “near horse. I. maid. aun { book the Monroe in animal. | =< pr Whuhiitn ¢ ae ; their toure of the CtP. aro = Explains Misapprehension. > both a heats, Ue but|| ne Saat a hove rd shwn. in Several I good Nan 5 ) ae was a sheet, of pee 2 = ) 8 ys come. this influential. highly intelli; ays : state \ prominent ‘ nig ht on which Mason ens stated on last were 6 Ke en some ri W notes ! h pce addrosse. geet » banquet which**}gentsiete and ng races were See aah ae nRcIGE cog most se friends c s ‘ he; They thataE it have in] I would I se fo; a ehairm the work x of sore of ; scnools,BA peas rule the public Ded {rateae | naa es four Japanes : be ven hel d by ropes mare won for tl . ee ae pager the : ey ee Pateaiibe is molding the» mixer ts men of farsceing meno Bree por the fa ania com-| lation say, ake sec : F into a Horhb nal fe 1d | There organtation neous citizenship were sical othe instruments to retake ae 7 or secret 7 and |j acute The ball Bi as areas SEee ondary R partA at a funeral ea Jer ro See teh “oHarms, | Congressm: “jal given musical i i ? ce wa F. x Dawson ercla of] Monroe Dp > ORE wa en Albert er. atte “These pleasthe direction gentlemen secs | ane withb are tl ; the here o na ritua; ' The Monnrtedse€ team = ry tick pin s out Iowa, here, | trouble wanted in an a secinterview the e given Musonic trip, but they out lodge. : belong to b ae ra ap- || a thorough ‘ olan the |" says ; that the greatest Rellor Sie they need of the|ond a} r on pr ize hung SBeR SOL Buy a up before Sean Tena This’ wiatter they 3 would wad Bias carry ad: : } Berean as were the Pa islands Near Ftah I car is improved upon trans : drink viceable In sick room {ally servicead Spec and PARTY : | fe ré nt 7 | list: ; of Ww anh those a were, 3 | a, plantapeas will’ be neces interest among os Americans 1 Uniquethe Reception. o forever based on mutual re : pias friend and : we ee eee oarietite regard tor Justice The congressmen were profuse — in George lark, Eeeehe nee oid an for the good of human their expression “he a of eres aleo the unique ne recepBa me "T say only what|tlon and the warmth G of SeWIIChy r DOWOLe their welcome -e, photog Patd ay oo “the president ex a sic! oy, af Ge0 ore male ¢ eiaben ry one one who hears; Gains by the , people the men: Bars of the allevery LACH delighted soe to + % oe The congressmen an ei in islands : eae, | ae he | sneral e not sald: pole “aoped.| {s waving | PLAN Oo be ak insertbed: caring Bs a ener ve ita ie ae ue a e benefits to early Tet ; ic he Lye $100" ecnen | O re ons and I wero stroong ; | | pheHarry complim took ont,off 82saying:oon “Hurrah | for president! corners~to Th cheers for 0 balug 10in crtheirseconde, Just |" temple, thelr offi- | they ha from their back under ordersyer and {| were 4 ousted (ie ; were ¢ also the consuls of zs until locatio reports can|Ing clals ‘say i line, as ; were ere ar a entire County Shay er at cec the: Sevier alten iy“ find; the celle f ship at C ‘ape | ve td ao a Bouslng | will 2 fair{ wa 3 seen yeshe 3 an f SaReHGtiG © at once,| attend eee, gd a various foreign £ : r e) ee pe It hat] ts So bine E countries, . = “Tr al: , feder found a trunkk d al of-|terday, Da-| The ae 9 of Colonel yethe re 9lo over 2,2,000 persons arhic main bea stood local a being the clo ee to mel 1 een aeawallan on noeth Nia hand | rae parové l navy ur afjewa a ¢ el for ficare day. The towns T from nee ee fi pane i arco oe Ae eeciatece Cea cnt eeniort vic "Bra tf cy eeiine dive7 a thelea was not to their uiking:; e t bo we pro 1 nf Americans Seeeteaivonc ; e his | nd, Way red his ha 12 Same Idok at Taft. Las Harry ¢ |'cup boosters, morning, thousands of Americans eof “Hera, learn eould oe ae er to} troduced grounds aOR turned niy ye se a so | he had ‘ ) re é presented him | roe you Ing. During theh y Sere ene thorough inspection of the ne ? Haarchipelago, visiting tne islands Read onal and. Maiul. and the voleanic islanc of Kadai... They inspected the < Hilo hie ikwater, the Pearl Harbor naval 2 te 3 well GuildinesThe of estimated pany ee ‘Graniteee se Tse rT one Boas close to I s "Aces‘ording * to 2 officers of ora the o Om pany, the w { clearing up the yar¢ { beh pares on Chiof Glore has not been able V to ineurancalmcari ascertain the zo t the damage nae stockay am Sg ions | that day.’ sentedrulertotO ‘Tsvith a heart y handtho Natio I tookic lim he to game between | iveJust Ponts es ¥ ti12 oF Bee id tho. New « on sha aCe in for the’« privilege Ohire7 the Chicas s, for Chicago, @ rushed in |. c 2 was b Giants. he r ‘New rorke Mathe weon,Broand | nendah ake, pee ao nine rt A 2a ps 1, Giants ms lng 2 hand looking neh, r fed off to his s¢ r at troduced RECEPTION DOE attend he ce 1° 5 ) e ral aay ae: ec Suan the Oe tial lla marched. . opalr B oe A igasoni ‘| soi Thore lamage will com-} on to At a farewell reception & iunart: oat 1I trie a them : aul, = or aa tae eae ic ae L Mee me wv stock will c ay asin oc ware otine o be], ongressmen last i Thursday med The Odd strange Bae pe to thinkof || ty ralied. t BYoO wer pete eee nianole eae weventac out that party Tho meat market, drug store, har ao Territorial Se tees Fellows Delegate Kalanaianole, ac, wea uettiene tw thousand Wits mn) tawon y-flve haden died guests were present. yrmer of Svisions. belin. Eee eae ae ace tera, cations, Milt | secondary part in Queen! Idliuokalant was sm the recelvheir fi they had left these Pee SPOS their arrival at the the aren for the old and te day, ee eet i re Honolulu, Sept. 3.—The parts My prot tee A through the night andj; 'n ; es aoe islands left | the finish, but after the buildings and lumber been touring the Hawailan is cae and most of the plein were but on the Pacifle Mail liner Mongolia for tiackened a PONE ARruins, oat the ee cae eat tiie heapsd_ oftotl> San Francisco Od at \echtae 10 o'clockshowthisannda.’ morn- a push- aand McMillan borne soe find stores sn suo Sup e ion Sait ie the latter i -| fett nero vo by i the Greeleyae s) cpr di tian ne ’ a 188 el aa ws regrettable member oO ne er oe ; pe lalla Through standing the Loe S Flames. | nd at the ceme- | we woul Ce ee ess. This type of | Wood in raleitaniol ase ir aterinitte ntly. had been 5 PA ied - the © Morris Jessup sledKe,! 7) ree streams pumped from Parley’s| ee ee Doe lena an riram met eloninent: Cee crack hyithelblerateaniee LcOM the cen-| of years, a Saeed the traction force on the dogs pat jatntian? played corner of Twe on the smoldering 1 | due Fre reas SeRithicletralnonrtlis a | piles until daylight, when the work of Base he rues of the! err. It-ts "no picnic In the Arc Sat just tearing them apart was started. being A ot nding, Dr.| hard work the time. Ti 2 Do | » far, In uddition to Merrlhew was ates f° the ayant great States long sheds tery. Dr Merriiies w ue ing dentist In the of the city for a nu ing an office at cre South. @n@ Bleventh _ og if one der of Fl x ate: extingutahed, it tcgie: department twenty-two hourstHe saith he fortunate wind in our of the firemen from the various |faces which heldi the ice to tho land. | most of the fit Cee erne } et Ment and| ledges the fire our prevalling tist, - yesterday O te most sols had a § You Cp Mer? ho cheering ast the }|: | ake. dino" ment when au aeBine 23 Congressmen foley : that is, ail : tho children had inted holiday-—thz E phy mucl and sald: ted | fas uss “Ger, ) moment ‘ter broaden Who Have Been in Hawinning as they || heat: without firs for | | Retains privilege (of a ‘day off it ththeyka roti) vit ms me a Bat ie rearced aSaait. ee & avoure, ) Bee | » best time of_ bis | Just before the wail Return. ft, anda Mm bes vent) tho National é r Harryy had the W he of what had 1 been b a part of the ailahia lumber stock of the GranLumber company was torn to aoe Dr. Merrihew, a local Bente ae ated several Seen ie New Kind of Slecges. dvr fe A Parb ed a ia a ne Rte . “Aoain, we had-tho adv so of ar ae temple, a heed ee chatcP Second sonic ea 1" sHastst and new typo an | Pesce of have sledges, -ould not .been without. able to which make Wirst South str ‘ noon ’ ith SAPS eh at|Unitec After 22- : j prob- yma the, diamor | a | NELSO? N. aa= Harry eg and oy ro. Be ATIC entered. the Chance’s st Thursday ‘ ch eecunds rv. | Wes | were,Harry Srosioe use ae { had just wn Sept. 19.—La 1 it was sure a| widst vere BPP ehTravia Murphy; when | | Chieago, and i = afl arry Cubs, an : By Chicago, : Extinguished nua Fight | has been cerraeee ea aBedrigorous i a ‘ time xpedition this th TOOT Sinn Yesterday, ber-ieoof out my of party three could times reach Just the same Jass Captain. Bartlott “ = roe an ge revelt through the fce floese to} | Gepo. Sheridan four out of flv2 amas |feet : ’ eee oe ee We ¢ : ft sound - ae QUOTES pee “I E. C. Merrihew Last Ember iith | CHA ( cragsed_ | tnese tend see the back of his Eur aboye the surface of the water ji oat ER B h a oe ‘ reir h vate They shoo ) poor Marvin had been | they geo | through the awe thinAye Ice, 7 ona < They allen: said ae AND SA |