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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPT. Utahn Has Pian to Make Idie Lands of State Pro 26, 1909. duce Big Crops of Foodstuff | [Fe s % JOHN BECK HAS | NEW SUGGESTION @ 4 Big cxSUT)VAS Ze cL teas ~ =P Woul d Estab College Practical | to lish Teack a Siiderte’ pee ee ce i to. ile ite tana apoE fo estaba e hic ae Rae eas Nebo many man po mons ears, { ft which ar’ years, Digger have idea croy the of more ! to tho 3 crowded Beck y an | | | 1 An extensive and elaborate display of the products of the state dustry will be shown. The one great exposition of the west. THIS THE GREATEST LIVE STO HE WE q section & the doubl ir THE IMMENSE HORTICULTURAL DISPLATH THE ELABORATE Pa : THE SENSATIONAL, | : for of Months )s Dector ed were S Su ffi ered j UTICURA UIC K in Spite S at | ACTION EFFECTIVE ng fad= = ») and kept 7 | ing till it most all ove face. I hada yy ‘ eg to treat it ff nut it still kept a Lik ! Ve. getting worse YT 7 \. XK} tried many kinds a /,J\\of salve but it J yniy got worse, and when I would grease her poor little face she would] «cc ream. iad to put the salve on and then start to walle till she would quiet down 1 worried along in this way till sh old : { So, 4 » bY lie s I had had “The used it for myself and ~ lands bushels Taking it } in lem and bulldtr S up they) go, Mr a ‘c : fe nots 07 showenui a of of his wheat such be pla wor hadi ‘" x | Frank J. Hewlett Supervisor Thomas H. Smith, Su i a chinery; ‘‘J’’, Mine r ° | Washington, Calif rni N it cane oe Colorado, and roti n the same manner a hings {Into cons 1¢ "i t seen that th countr: fa Be off famine 7 os aistane at pit of Chicago. whik h 1 ar Yj helped me very much. Idle Speaking few d statist Pad The OGL oe aeej sclentiffe age of T Lexas, they could as Utah. farming | | has | the supply, decides pion ake nie se who acres tor wheat fields, THRILLING any similar event OF THE ever We could enlist these state in the STATE FAIR ‘ ; I the hatnrine n j is re: as President. HW. S. ENSIGN, Secretary. un- | supply becamee | Such nation, such here not be some nisaii ae ee » pest of extent that It is ola intelligent ar merey wire nitOMe ere ath. of the | tic ent, enere ts a, Form Parent Company. idea, in the organization who °f! remedy. I ‘ome rf formed a Dee here and oe = remedy : - i The might Ke TD have —thre i | co I WAS 9 OS EST A ; br sa tae tag Naini tran et eb ize F ue in e have other industrial mpanies, even as Rishel, Kathryn CuticuraSoapand he was soon cured did. Clintondale, Mrs. | EAH es ; Pa., — Blanche a eu Oct. 22, . | ejnie ie of 1908.” I havren acres | * l | > . '. readily the | treatment L ons of eczemas, and o er irritations and other rashes, itchSa tc Iing torturing, di tive: nd | fifty Fer more than thirty years the Cuticura Remedies have been the favorites — in tens of thousands of households, for 72 ings. F yur on - . dat : "th nS practical o se \4 ms a \ | 8 tes fift night, L t! he ma ‘ at lane w | a cost ch ‘ ree “| eee imve | these " seed Seec the ma- | jnolder }company eo The idea, in giving the the controlling interest, a day. and of $1 a | middlemen and grafter Busy Corner | will be visited parent would | rites pany would | abe “The companies he be would Cioth eens voted pay in by 5 per cent An Mr ( camer ‘ nf yer > : e large of ind Metra thi Montana aot 1OoOl ln nong Ida , i more house us In LD would and Oe pe re cbnt € t not heat. bristles this way. 1 we W i ng 0 F f W 0 Pores Sug An exquisite collection ’ of Ladies’ a ll St yf the eon les y inds “1: Skirts and Waists. ’ ’ For men we've gathered the cream of the tailor’s {n E iM ERCANTI LE _ 74 INSTALLM o W. 2D SO ENT COMPA by shoppers ¥ ththe bee. ‘ » HIRO! you i ith manner een Se , . Way of settling the wy I 1 I¢ ; ry IT -oundings 7 Idea , AW : . ‘ so that Chiropras baitrts have weattr any % every. treatment ‘ ] rhe k What your | trouble Pickard will e be under no tell standing . 3 ‘hir acetic Chiropractic : ms ue r : ee 21 7-218 1s, for 1S, she she 1 and you 80 oy Smee obligation 1n vour oA j le troubble 1s ¢ ‘ sarder ie Herald is, e 18, that‘ is of any the nerve to you, - a . properly - © nerve 2 ® J be ray. * a Block.k th fo make — the de- If not, | may y , to lay use, In. up ever saw. The It sale ¥ AY to all is will be Monday 50c a splendid run all 1 ” B ' } building y wor! c kx. "vTO up the: 185.56 95 0 . “There | 4 and J y Now ee Xi Duiaihr ads c is the lif : : vou ; If : your eg case ear she will tell you just-as health ” a Y awaits vou, No failed. there the gums bebe Re SO 1 % i } hay sur-|y2. . ; - to A cause. be the cs try i it. maybe In : ir are Bie 50c, but the price d t can ye ‘ i to decide Tell onee, be out one After iT; the week. Those cut in two makes it n decided bargain. The cured, 7 how . Uract .cccccsenens ake @ size, ee oft aduwge . Powdoer....- Talcum already it equals a Me De . come to - Mrs. famous soap beautifully. é ant box,xX, made for hard Monc ay ’ Delightful 50c¢ S. or for alkali the toilet. x Rgtviacace waters. High-grade, Regular (eels a e's pure; 20c wealpe | OS.CeMr 0c {AcOnk: eels line, which som. price......$ i size, .26 size, price elee Price our Pa plow and c price...... borrow capital $5,000,000 t of to |< of which e company ause th . a nissions of Chores ne MOUNT th Methodist. will speak both of’ aja ier 1 : academy Sse STS i PICKLE - Epis received : and In June at the PREACHING ———— W. H. fair, Ree of service to be at the usual t morning Sun as us 1 at night In OF the H THE . Ff f eenth e ed SiSaturday de o ~miy./TH} returned. from. Chi cago, where he attended the Amer! ¢4" Bankers’ convention, He wa while east also visites riends in (eee Michigan TOM CRAYTON, an ared man of Murray, was struck by | southbound Murra reet car te _ BRAS NG, iamnce wheat has been harvestec n Murts This fall. this vicinity and ray ont f the largest yields ever AEDISICIUM vard > f Milk........ —s oa crecmice eTinkc MPR Wie 2 ae ao sseee orca size, alae. meet E a eae eee sweetens Tooth the Powder— a o1 out Fred i Cook Choa oiiee eret 2 on size, our COccecee i26 size, praeip tadou pri ft pee of2 .60 size, our -43 ; aire nl nia ur ee our in P = price...... ricea _.90 49 3.49 nen 35 Mike ne Pe ee eceee . we Sc d er a. an Ph ones 4360 epi aeee RA ay recelved some earn! a hceneymoon trip in the northwest. The wounds about the body. Cook, who | bride was formerly Mis Maud Roberts is an employe o the smelter. was| of Bingham and the bridegroom su returning home after his day's work | resident o os Aneeles fhe decoraand when near a secluded spot he tlors were tastefully carired out in @ was pounced upon by the four men | color scheme of red and unmercifully beaten. | ; SC aA SEE BE }SAM EVANS AND SAM EDWARDS L. CAHOON. the young clvil engineer} were arrested by the pollee last night who met with a serious accident at after they had been alleged to have the United States smelter last week, nearly killed a horse from the McCoy is now pronounced out of danger by livery statle by fast drivin The young the 1uthorities at the L. D. S. hosmen were plastered with mud from pital ahoon fell backwards down | head to foot when arrested ihe bugin. @levator shaft a distance of} y they rented had been broken, meres twent five eet, and while uncon-| of harness ere torn and the horse was scious at the bottom a large bar- | nearly dea rel fell from the top and aT ————him |} JOHN COOK of Winder ward thi | county, dled at 2:10 o'clock SaturA PRETTY RECEPTION was given last} day afternoon at his hom ® was night by Mrs. Curtis A Vherry at 457 86 years of age The notice of the East First South street in nonor of] funeral will be published later. It Mr. Wherry's brother, L. P. Wherry, | was the request of Mr. Cook that ord ». who arrived yesterday from) no flowers be sent to the home. S. S. S. arene SULLIVAN cashler of the Security & Trust © com- awoy, it a weeks, and i gums; Rowe "irst sonerecation: BeOS1@ Pee eee aa Saale <> MEMBERS | om nau club will holda. dance Wednenday | Known inthe Motory of that. place Hours/0'to 12/ and 2/to i,|| is house ee Mientin West snd criret [IN| A TER RRAGAS betraad Hl Pickard. eat aa .25 ar y SOAMP......ccceee Tar SOSp 1, ¥/r---++-- Malted TR nee Tp eoenne A f we in COMPANY from general ARTHUR C. Salt cLake assist-|. at the morolos tr Soap pease: .....c.-.e.c0 on ans Sa - Q@r orlic passenger fe out of Dodge swith tere Aisi: y = e : naval the Anderson’s Seales ales 1100 size, our price...... 7 a ie s 3.75 size. our (Orient ice...... Horlick's Malted Milk........ fecsize Our eos: scnoo avening instead of it B win k in the schoo ) 1¢ld Meg gradu- the. board the telegram director I car would woulk ind evening services at tl First M jy | church: Second South and Second Ieast treets, tod4y At the morning servic long the a THE ONLY 1“ the ‘theoretical colleges’ could| ‘finish the education’ started in of secretary ant’ from erm oule ould |S helle take te aa Gene: her | (pre REV. DR. HOMER C. STUNTZ, Mrs.} would on the organizatior a Setof TnIinnen aye, e liveastutheowrock.. i- aprovide a place where s ated helps ca 78 and..will. then enter Oe two years’ cruise before completinga’. their the util-|THE it about knows quality. Y CUT PRICES Packer's her al * popular B fSUL ALIVAN, sriks a City, Beanie y. as : oak fifteen harvester this:land, everybody highest . white; Pack -acker's BREVITIES. “ |CcS- tHe ‘Colorado rafiroad team then, for Powder ide teeth Cuticura Goer | made be But, the .76 ‘9 15 haes ee CITY against alone might stands keeps Night ¥ ae in breath,it hes our ee our Be 25 teeth; Toa338 With a tract of 10,000,000 Salt Lake has been awarded a gold need 1,000 steam. plows} for olives and pickles at thaldea, Wedhh tate |.. medal Beattiattexposltlanc Qaccokdinne Ros the a obtaining: to we land white that EVERYDA' our Makes | UMRG, CUE ORE aren rT. Tee: Powdr.... for SbF Tooth 25c Fine | ‘fs oi eT erw'e working early to ' © aN ea responsible, , Dore : the ? are ity quality 50 cee size, our price “ Actes Std°dien, ie<Gheontowe setts oe rene q Utah of proviae a working possible The |resanhie freely, and-you-will| matter ill; is lathers eake Anderson’s you FEW Ewecen eaves $1.00 coerece Talcum alee in . ot decid ES protection etretcl Arizona ny tissues, 27 1 similar a eae By ad-|jinae’sna +e 18 ° This ac Corner people Pee ie 2 }turn where : VRS. G. B. Hl. PICKARD, f at Savon cae healthy. sels money ‘panic, a wheat panle beand for- a ine ene“a ‘ peEt the eaivan wawee e ays ¥ an 5 5 would we and panic, adstuffs ‘J ugainst. the main evils. whith | resident of Salt Lake n the United. States and other!) oa er oe ROBER PD:CMOCORMAN (nen. Book f proposition {s a timely warning to JY TUM, é ee a a cn tneros pubic” The threatened ‘famine ‘conBe. eo eee ARC; oman. ieaee etl everybodys What Utah asks for t . oie and‘ proposes to of get,theseother states Teele wrhew wil Ney@ graduradu tes can can be dege their ntadies. studle 1ey its duty. | Gre. yreen disorder ‘ case do at not i that you meansoe would omy, : surrounding: y ; your Q : are and Pickard 1 you Go tofree,Mrs. examination, Sufferer, ‘ nerves during Every article at special sale | and cate we ese ees “The . perform ...se6. o 1 the clden times, {n the provision cold, | for the seven years of famine their. » any . a that the reserve | supply held. it would be possible to reduce the price of food stuffs 100 per cen and at the same time la up something for the future It would resemble, in a way, the history of Pharaoh id Joseph t} A ' ° ame with white he 1ce-face-and anc body. yody emovec no \ matter how many failed; 1s‘still. toa: way,:and Gt 11 orclock, the He e wasWas removed few minutes’ timecures is surely have nothing to you there.compared the many! | * "ho evening Dr.at Tas,Stuntz he will wilt speck m8 on oo th D. S. hospital 4 e 7 fats . ® Phillppta Their Probl=n ae -¢ vou have, female troubles, stomach, liver or kidney trouble,); pi25,P™""" robl=ms°and 7 | OVER FIVE “THOUSAND bushels of f e ED In- Value for 25ce brush week. Perfume perfume suggest Mennen'’s The Busy Yr : it, the * adjusts and properly4 +X Paste : teeth Irene TNS ond’s thou- . ras etfective we = uo'foam i Colgate a sure and willpermanent cures. of Ifyour health and Pickard be the result reading ‘ t be cured, It it canno : Slee > either case. oO ‘fering; re nee will an AS nerves or set of nerves C 1 then made Mrs. to nerve equally and do ; has % sit 1s the : ons t ‘and ; whatever. Consultations nse examinations will be no expen: : : there Pe . it. thousands of cases, and there is no Te@aSOND | zed in this way. . no . } = we would be cured as so many others have. been. | 1eres eee Lee Rn ; tic work Chiropractic pri ictions hi Si advertisement. | rtisemen t. this the enabled i where of : others - where thousands irs for £are : with works } ; justing of olietnahionl — 7 ds : subject are . the ees bets wind ee Swe of this delicate e , : It has succeeded in why vou should not pe hody we usage. eine ate : oS 90K Listerine inet ae. Monahan eiessseve ideese . NA: Weather in if you or ° operations. as 4° Chiropractic rounding ? ‘the -con: owards ar future ryy we rAKES cece ie Berpiei great expense. Chiropractic, the great‘ science of the twentieth : » » century, has provided a way to cure it without the use of medi-| th e Brush—a cloth long Tooth keeps time Herpicitde e ; rheumatism, have 33. wens the > Or~ans ran Oo { for stand I LerTpiclaG: \cld secure SUM ATISMM >> RAC the so much in stormy weather of the Fall will mean much suffering to you,|a ° au f Why not take steps now to prevent that suffering? It ean. be r . . . prevented, and that, too, without inconvenience, pain or any faulty brushes A 000,000 shareboide , NY , or soll : user Oe ee ccrent. ot th se | , x ane — in ter ore could be Syaccomplished on ‘ )BIGEARD will dora 75¢cis an fragrance, os 88 Cain Ey as me expensive laden roses.French Regular ounce. Monday, only ic. frais enero eee eine Lat sheid'a ‘ain corporatk ration rive Stormy is ( if best Princess We é n rings eee and ccc o any y ould: limitj «the,e holdings holdings -of ° ( ines the flavored: all | Only. 4 , woule Cold, 4 east amy send want woul ld wiil wait for the money. $4.00 a month. If of good nicely 4 Monday, ite ins Allan can ablo ao aye a TH one very I eople J any of the. ec thouminad peapls, art. , the would er We await your imspection—We $1.00 a week. Ea cheapness ‘ to We Suits, I encourage or Sh is are Antiseptic, ood to A Vance Th Rexall $5. itt <2re8: would because : orbtit. pro exceed include vopldturnign manufacturing, ron rlo Wet rent light ens oa western cind pice The land | room. ‘ma chines hin we — Ad PR narvest,” thresh, clean and | qiyidend..on..the stock The price o ny ¥ at and ‘sa Ik it | labor would be limited, say to $1 50: a ay “ tle 1 the. Hie aD ha he corporation would have Its t o1 } ae education aes ar ng nile mile f at 7 CS — : would ore Le TP eid. Smith Drug Co. Offers Tempting Cut-Price ducements for Monday and All Week the holdlocated In being practica SRE SRI The the oe erm mucho agricultural agricullura actical pareat company a. of pare which headquarters a aul s of the company middle- seek™a at CSS | : {n- middlemen, BS it of the necessities tp {Tnfind ar used them right away eo he didn’t get | ors" and threanree with Whisy ithe weak: | bu, £0. protect, the organization, trom sore | om Vel. 4 to9 sores.zs is nearly two. used Ointment for him and r PARADE, STOCK ASSOCIATION: now and Cuticura Ido not sce anyveesigaa of the . [ty7 of Utah, en althousge tte - Zee ori.ehe, e Proner- as | Company to e be *kIncorporated, Gito De ie: who are unable to get to the store will use the phone. ‘ = . : e ) to belong cure her. given It to the state. If 6 peo- || CQue tn ater ‘and f “Guriittic boy certainly hal tellerdid gia, He not [pls fave sion an heltatin thoi Qigy Barent!Of)company’ thee other 49 9 veror | fis @ feature, the quality of which is dependable. She LIVE features. J. G. McDONALD, of chi Wace eS hiecieg it is known what can be produced on a enickens will rise | it e can make this soll as intelligent -manner We have/as these other lands fe can make| 9 to 45 cents a dozen | these wild prairies nroduce millions of Will go still higher. | pushels of wheat. | prosperous it used Cuticura Soap all the time and her healed. of new John H ‘‘‘O’’ Sheep and Swine. 2 Realy Aepecesr: eo artment ent’**O'’, * Robert R. Irvine, Supervisor Department ‘‘D'’, Poultry, Mrs. N. A, Empey, Supervisor Department ‘‘L’’, Women’s Work. C. A. Hickenlooper, Supervisor Department ‘‘G'’, Horticulture and Floriculture. William F, Armstrong, Supervisor Department ‘‘A’’, Horses, A. B, Carstensen, Supervisor Department ‘‘AA’’, Speed. he wheat ana how ; mucl Na sual | employed people and the men ho have | [1 a)2 ihn ewan vor inient ; - s ane one-horse farm, in an ‘army of co to give the people and can give rOrealier querors,’ fo upon these lands. Equip n the problem, except throug} ee rouer iis army of orkers with great mal’ will ‘suerest.. ! rough the way | chines, anc e can do wonde n| | Wit a , , Other lands and other sections of the pric ot east Os veer aie he | country the soil has been developed to right away to make it bette ral boxes 6f Cuticura Ointment and wa was GRAND SHOWS. Hundreds | got Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment... As soon as I began to use them I saw a difference. She did not need to cry when I treated her face. The Cuticura Remedies commenced ave face THE FREE west. gear RA VE TEE HORSE RACES EVERY DAY THE BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS FULL OF INTEREST, AMUSEMENT AND EDUCATION and | poor any UTAH | about five million acres for orchards | forest land rd or domestic animals 7 With this land donated to the col-| shal | °2% by full [oS OUTER THE HORSE SHOW GALORE “ ‘‘DESERT’'—SHOWS ” AND INSTRUCTIVE held Department ‘‘I’’, Manufactures, Department ‘‘H’’, Agricultural Ma- A WEEK 000,000ecountr this wouldWithmeana jog: eS ofESBU, enn and popu i‘ Hos Eanuneultivated under au Mvater land, dry tan farm- | | lecne eee elsf flou of wheat, equivalent ¢ ape ush| ing, will produce fifteen to twenty five oa a IM: a ine pound | bushels of heat an acre year afte | reside I : ' country ee 10 O Bive eac} 1G | ye: popubushels ‘ | 00we 000) AES aa ’ i} lation in e the have east, an andoverstocked the question of | i pen a 2 de r , a ie -".- | the employment of these classes {s giv- | Tit en, (oni prod poe show ng the thinkers much food for thought. ue Hiluntireni ein bee | ee pial ) But] Would it not be wise to put these | I eavci te ehaon a oa the United | elements together? | mpLy Ss Oo or 0 e ae l c | countris = ere eu eenet | up We make a to 500,000 build | | the should state We count start about Explains His Project. | people in Utah today, but we have re Pp — “Taki ik bread, for example, the 16- ee cs ee here for 5,000,000 peoounce loave wer it, last summer, to | P y idea is to appeal to tl goviacigunie Withitaroccnate San aate| ernment next winter to donate ten or| | the , nt. Bécen 5 Hao ! 1 tis | fifteen million acres of land to this | more than a b it and the 1N-< , S ¢ co-operative college of Utah, giving | would “have “to become the standard a say ten millfons out of the thirty-five | "lke } the | 000,000 Tetter, : Iwillexplain about Kathryn Rishel’s b cure. She is four years old now. SEED she was «7. WN months, she oo “HY tter or z rh & 49 maon her face, f > Sf It commenced Lf” 2, on her cheek: 4h JoAN BECK, us ing country, eral, a Applied— from AND ——— _ Worse pe Prescription—Screamse when Salves Br other tl e C —Grew of tion will be NOT MISS. DISEEAES De EONSART GREAT WILD WEST THE THE J. G. McDonald, Supervisor Buildings and Grounds M. K. Parsons, Supervisor Department ‘‘B’’, Cattle, Mrs. P. J. Riter, Supervisor Department ‘‘K’*, Fine Arts:‘(M"?, WUE mide . ' : “P'". Agricultural Peceenn Department ‘ E'’, Dairy Products; j Humor Kept Tiny Girl's Face Sore far ahead DIRECTORS | } | exposition of Utah, in which Is THE FAIR YOU MUST HE INTE "THE FACTURERS’ DISPLAYS FIREWORK S DISPLAY MAGNIFICENT An {i } Stale Fair Association Ut h St i F i i the greatest fair ever held in the Intermountain country will be conducted. It will show the wonderful achievements of the people of the great Inland Empire and will be called ; | | those portion ae te et rt th eventeX, The led those of f thhe | nereasM os c ! 1 th ace ar " ' > MI Siu ee sd ta institutions | theoretiea) he Jaen brought out of i‘the ete confor nega | h =e of the Year Will be the Big Exposition at the State Fair Grounds from Monday, Oct. 4th to Saturday, Oct. 9th. Under Auspices of eee # How to Utilize Desert. rom on maa Event ————— cm Oot BLO —— ON When the blood becomes infected with the virus of Oontagious Blood Poison, the symptoms are soon manifested. The mouth and throat ulcerate, copper-colored spots appear, a red rash breaks out, the hair begins to come out, and usually sores and ulcers show themselves on different parts of the body. At the first sign of the disease S.S.S. should be taken, for the trouble is too powerful and dangerous to trifle with. If allowed to run on the tendency is to work down and attack the bones and nerves, and sometimes it makes a complete physical wreck of the sufferer. The disease can make no such headway if 8. S. S. is commenced and used according to directions; its progress can be stopped, the poison removed, and health preserved. S.S.S. goes into the blood and removes the insidious virus, cleanses the circulation and makes a complete and permanent cure by driving out the cause. 8.8.9. quickly takes effect on the blood, and gradually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin cleared of all spots, sores and blemishes, and when S.S.S. has thoroughly purified the circulation no trace of the disease is left. S.S.S.,a purely vegetable remedy, cures Oontagious Blood Poison because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers, tested and proven for more than forty years. ome treatment book and apy medical advice free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. |