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Show 10 THE VT NEW TYPHOID YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION [5 DOING _GREATWORK os ai LAKE YOUNG MEN AND BOYS CASES REPORTED AUTHORITIES ARE There is ber of board no Today’s Correct Clothes for Men and Young PUZZLED EMBARGO ON DAIRiES Ss FAILS CHECK DISEASE. diminution In TO the Men num- typhoid cases reported to the of health, and the officials clty are OMEN know quality-know, still absolutely at sea. T ey are convinced that the source was in the milk from three Wood's Cross dairfes, but now that this suppiy has been stopped, it is puzzling to see the cases come in without abatement reported Saturday Eleven and, like other cases, they are in the east of northeastern parts of the city New cases reported yesterday are: Emma Gundman, 6 years old, 1665 Twelfth street. tues andEastAnnie Lettie, old, 860 Grace Lake stree Evans, 18 street J. H Dell, West 35 Temple puis: years years Uk fears old, old, 174 444 East Y. | street years old, 242 COMMITTEE. reby thereby C. CEA, A., M. i L. D. S. hospita Wood Dorothy, 9 ond CAMPAIGN for the giving v giving the |&oof the a ‘sociation has 5 3 ) popularize to and | brothe rll ness | nes wee hi aero men heve lee Campaign Opens Npens This Week Secure Many Sec- of é i to this ae probably ape t of ent ‘ : is ° § etle? ae © sth d lope ee, for or cue nt Mtoe 5 08 the street. , t most thorouRnh:. coum lin he ear was 1ese V ar has Wood's not visited Cross, nor down learn the the y I py becom 1 © 3 est ublish¢ “dl that issume espons bilit f I é fe / has he made tempt to check the fever. thing he has done was to meeting of supervisors and of the city schools ing them of ways at|Young any at- Mé been a of ble , to in the ¢ vanal zone was 1go by 1 and that lecture was given at the earnest solicitation of Superintendent D. H Christensen, There were 101 new cases of typhold | in the health report Friday. for the week According there were eases yesterday. 106 cases Were smallpox, diphtheria, one chickenpox. to of contagious Of this dis- aanarer week there oe with pee uit-r riders a fe 7 Pater cas one one were fif- bers, y is i. He Soult two | unqualified 101 typhoid fever, scarlet fever and ast ply and have “telor ‘ acute : “e 2,972 Gene a forfe war 1 oa wa intil In land on the globe organized, numberir employing a f ho ind three small 1) at 1 yeth ae ° a NO ‘ MEE : for{ distr ere n re 1 ehig ae ‘ t L. - Aatwetiment. Sf tren) single g to.any to of. an ela inced servi that young | that ur then to fl BUILD were aaa — PLANTS WO Water Rights inin Salt’ Salt Creek Canyon Will Be Utilized by F. C. Hoffman’s A plaster same organization in New England, England continental E urop and This policy is as follows : Company. mill to cost $30, 000, and with] That the provide, for the a capacity r of 300 tons, and a brick plant | @" d Y. M either unme : boys - of A directly oy r ds of can ty, month, Creek near canyon company by the an mouth of Salt | cific incorporated stock aula to ar or justify m«¢ Asia. | toot bu 1 strive | wv ’ ur men|ment can | and is to pba ap to eee p of ater rights valued at $15,000) creed in Salt creek, formerly controlled by the city of Nephi. lected to take The over municipality the rights neg- The brick factory will use a combina- tion of gypsum the mountain shale and or of In oO of 1 it game preparatory. : ee ( ame hesto Sunday’ ; Avo ! affiliated ia added during to vigor. wrestling ST Js proper The sym es ) the sada ae | nstructor past he alth season] I His Aim = — work| #7 Place 7 and he|| cel ee n ewer ‘-? made his wife elock o'cloc = in a desperate last of i the eal cia connect; rire iSSo uth South streets,, between ence wit East attempt night front has at ei siaile Peculiarities rm ne rece successful campaign | ability, and in no case incurring to] home in} t. whict . . ae Fourth Eas + Fourth ¢ . With usual Weather Storms Noted by Federal Observers. f dmeoriation each year to in.months North ofAmerica having the} featingthan all double whom the | more {it m of its y opponents a score of! that Tee rc mnbers, Unter conduct of, this resid oe 18 years ee oO are ee passed in the in- | |The ¢ add to the Rocca iat { onne 's prestasge | residence |ternational examinations in educational caver tt went 2 rom his Work by the international board o During the ear the .M. C. A. Of- | would kill oes in New York City, and for the leere assisted in- the organization of vith a other six months to the association so] ten different leagues for amateur athflung out bureau, passing the largest percentage of its memunder 18 years of amount of elec- - tricity In the atmosphere is peas va- | bership nt ai air ve grant movements nderstorms. In this locality the lig sto which cz f ‘pecu ar: Fo ator : ef ye ay eee heavy nee afternoon mal nature Electricians and Today ous the weather colder. Several large of a chiefs meteors from | A tion ies al’ Ys. next went Mi: it the first on both be fair, but|or Paar the fa morning 8. D. : has ‘his IN u ee e for ment, pane Terre a8 by our 4 They E the OM ES tax-free form of advantages Mortgage yield 6 per cent interest per afforded Certificates. at the annum, rate and of being ator a most desirable investment. Secured by our total resources and Mortgages on Salt Lake pe the to f city, and have }more faithful adherence to Competition this cup and the North America to win trophy. twice. The growth of student of much Salt he iatinctiga ‘of. this iret hat which classes, of first. city pecrary, has satisfactio selections oF genera prot cadership. This died during the of e events, vai rectly ing every Sranch tivities, apnea |, The the being | summer west the aro. in| might fac a o first of be called and. Fe its] seceG entertain-| being has although been th this was the year meen mpiniy only 5so conducts zor organized to recreation ee one the pare, wigs with but a view) to the ne not about S15, rect fees necessarily up figure membership and income from has, for the The that Y. M. city an special class fees salary all 7 en can be expectd charges of to the en sale here 1S a the Taft Toy that made the d “Bear hibernate Ted- 7 ap- depart- J eaving all expenses for Sa verSsine office, ete., ~ 50 y Par cents 1 § : : apiece E up comes Lake FUSE e ecurity Cc ain t ree use in of the the library. educational is MOST a y = tains 639 volumes in fifteen datly papers which also in oe on 5 » $100,000.00 , but BDUER. did council, the > 1 homes. he for presentation for a com- eity’ P engineer's, ractically. only station ating E. S 3rd their own oF the way a AN and that it of of Main If it’s a surface to be painted, enam- street|— Careless tieth At the to Birthday 1 7 eled, stained, varnished . ; In any way, there Ss an i “A > = Paint Render Fifteenth ward M. ‘ purpose for Quality Seven- | I. A. this} in the tabernacle in 1877. r New fessor Careless will also play a violin solo composed on his seventieth birthday. George Pyper will sing ‘‘The Link Divine.” G. Herman Schettler, Bessle Edmunds Newman W. Dougall will sing and Hugh to what you fit the want purpose. to do and Tell > aint re Store Announcement. 37 . and —_— WN East Glass — First | Co Cafeteria. formerly speaker of R. Roberts Utah legislature, and better known “Good Roads” Roberts, left ye for Washington to begin a years’ course in law school. Although is twenty years since he completed his literary course, Mr. Roberts is still regarded as a comparatively young man. He intends to keep in touch with Utah affairs, especially in the political and good roads lines, Durlng vacations he will return to his home at Logan D. the Saltair returns Bathing 11:45; —— 2:00, 66 West Trains returns 4:30. oO Tribune-Reporter Second Printing South. Phones Co., 712% It Is of Interest to Ladies to know that bracelets are in vogue this year. well as the plainer styles. of lez between! Reliable and Reasonable. 3, ae addition an el ry con to som yv-live eee es ere cas able ( indicate thut Concerning partment for a “iendane religious vnele , ae [then ouler the Lake Finishing. Proto Suppiy ee ere a8 McCoy’s, livery, Co,.. carriage 142 Main and light SALT eet it avera 100 per day. the activities of the despecial Salt 5 4 Kodak The WHERE THE CARS STOP, merit of the ey Did bring them Into fa The good housewife this wor Brands Cone de- man ’Possum Shopp There are none just the same. paid for strictly treat Highest price pat eses. LANE 170 MAIN ST CITY. UTAK : | fre ETA MARK: OEOF- Giusd | ae ~KGUARINTLE] eA e m4 South Miss Bentley announces that a domesAll tourists eat at Kniefel’s Cafeteria, 117 South Main tic selence department will be conducted eri in Gordon school under supervision of| Miss Dorothy Froiseth. Classes in all | s Lillian M, Slade will reopen her branches. Apply at Gordon Hall are seamaking parlors at 138 Ind East Fi fth phone 1587 South, on Oct. 1 “GOOD ROADS” ROBERTS GOES EAST TO SCHOOL 9:30, us we'll tell = j Culmer Pro- kind you the best paint or finish to use. of Music" by Bishop Orson F. and musical reminiscences by| George Careless. Several of Careless’ new compositions will be sung by the choir. Among other selections will be the funeral hymn of Brigham Young, last rendered at his funeral Rods finished <5 evening will be devoted to a song ser-| vice, including a short address on “The | Influence Whitney, Professor Protessor or Every Composition. ation: co. BACON. fat, a streak goodness in on office ke oper- menting store We are proud of our selection, which includes the latest Parisian effects as So. B phones. ination tees” 6s kG 7 WASATCH” ‘A streak With lots Sa Main plans destroy stored tio: South to be » 7 Ac- like sham in famed e rer ito th it’s a 0 © good. wna the bone and fat supply store in 71 6 will be lowered from a few twelve feet. The street will lowered Property owners would 245 WILL SING NEW SONGS. Daily a and eaee asking _siinLDY- WAGE ft > Ninth i C ades proposed grades ae along thea pee tothe this ss night. | ASK ! ‘along yesterday city : department, we; | make Nanederinite ...++-+++++s $300,000.00. , . de e report i than. epncsrning weer eseree Centre | | | The New Walk- Over | Shoe Store is now open at 214 MAIN STREET ns Te ompany Main St ‘been bullet COMPROMISE BASS owners recorder the ates and the last uld. se = On additional 5.00 or more per year to cover iy re ; th aber aes c The by First | proximate e Real Es- | ment oa GRADE e AV RDUPS : : promise eae 2 house OWNERS round the And. By s eeeea, from not for body. There's ee é < :eakek. t's rich and There's lean must sources had .soon, rooming FOR Property Tenth tae student provide subscription uptown the diperiod C. for each It must the PROPERTY claim Education. while the for classes $750 |j) the night school touch sidewalks inches to also’ be ————_— too at ‘ hisis w wife's jacket, through PCKEC a an average educational department exMe student for class ork:has been |javeraged any cording THE lency and ability for organization has hanp seas a number . and indirectly fosterof the department's acof -Theihusband’s-alm th breast, The patrol wagon wes sent to the at once, but Place had gone and could not be found. His wife went to ren-|to stu- based her =I rs as the trigger. the woman turned and ccene poeiaue M13 different.men nd eanpiasl ad and udvised EMINDE carefully not |= fed” departre heads:|tore been The et destroyed Lake, | With «ome “600 othe asoA epartment ib Internationa) 2 Ur! that The work done fn the social was | ment divides itself ‘Into. two . Gustav » White, |. closed the valley also added to the work so | d¢ vous At time of its Giney tor at te ast year the student | tund raising campaign. year bring mh The ae |a the he D Salt oa het 1 acece all laé revol when pulled evolveyer poc sd and told his wife he h qafék movement the wife her hand.and pushed the muz- osition to advise and -co-|Zle of the gun away from oeith all the physical asus just as her husband pulled state in the matter o curing} Scared by the explosion, tee he »y standard in sportsmanship and staggered back and Place place; | definitions nder. ake. ae head, fifth; aan ames the boys taking the exami-| planed 4 co-operated most. enthusias- | and bo enjoys > 22 Capital bases and sociation ferent have money which I i reece y ie zm : lying lack of a suitable invest; Invite you to avail your- of to dent council is an org: TEA of young me the més bere ot which are selected by the phe a and te pehers pa the dif- we self ranked oe yas firs year ‘successo forwarded a source ; es. tne first tleally to secure this honor for Through these combined effor Evans eres an SER P planned this wock for employed boys, and | gest single the careful and energetic manner in | cmployme ny days ago numer- | Whith well begun wailan islands. The heavy electrical} >| Council and wave was first felt in Ogden at 6 o'clock | nation have yesterday - aoe oné year later 4t headits, and last letic 1 in oon er ate Improv ssociatio years REO, ae thev Particular mention should be made of | welfare and industrial work; aie attribute the wisdom with which Robert C, ornench: ond, that which pertains to rilliantly visi- |} the educational director four years ago, j ment features the farn b will fell nor-! report disturbances currents,” which n lights = g no toSorte much not wire electrical earth . the southwest | the was . tner'¢ 1uéuarrel wife ae started. : Moar Hear and enelehis wend par . Atmospheric peculiarities, , with par= | ticular brilliancy of northern lights, are reported > Un , _| ¥ by United ‘States weather ob servers. According to the local weather] the abnormal a every |Professor | SAS streets. ¢ Store VISIT had a big flag and a steel engraving of| he President conspicuously displayed Stores and business offices. were ae-| serted, notwithstanding =o throngs on | the sidewalks, and everybody seemed} content to suspend the Rant for dollars until after the President eparts about | their for funds and by ‘the further history of | cism for ther conduct ; : pla te and he a aoe cn oly oe the achievements of the past year. Among | {The basketball team played success- | her is was e atic E these an « t of great importance was! fyllv in the state, both from the standries of quarrels which had become Un-|the winning for the second time of the point of conduct and acore a vp later | ne ighborhood gossip. Last night, howMcBurney memorial cup, This cup \s glv- | visited Wyomin and Colorado, de-| aye the husband returned and an- —— . : Atmospheric oy Nearly Dis- Mr. Hoffman will form a stock comNeither the amount Oa money an | a helpful factor in the eee aie at his wife, Place fled pany with a capital of $250,000... The | dustrious man has, the creed he belleves|rect lines of his work, but the char-|_ a eludec luded the¢ police police last night. an A Sabulnigt las asso-| 4nd he whom with thos¢ of acter in| the country nor not believe, will be | 0". does Real Estate pom peny offman t hich he was born, affects the welcome | ecjated as well. he wrestling students | let hole through jacket tells urned d over to Mrs. <. Hoff | the mute story ofhis herwife's : narrow er escape eacane which is promised him in the local Y ive competed with the best vo from death and] contests in amateur state the A. MC.) That this: policy Is accepted satis-| also with those of Oregon and Fashbout a week ago Place left his home, the all have could she wife nis ling te oe a ae aig at ington, | amply re 3 pola toe factory ey AIR THE IN ELECTRICITY proven Fashion be Prices are moderate In accordance with the recommendations In the proclamation of Governor Spry and Mayor. Bransford, most busine houses closed their doors. yesterday afternoon so that proprietors and| mployes could take part in the various | funetions in honor of President Taft | His Wife, !s turbed —_——_ and | murder the whose best will ‘STORES CLOSE IN HONOR KET Tries jae toc to Kill | ee. the beg a es As the result of family quarrels last-é | ) : 1 4 asso-|ing over a period of several months, C. | the their by Women classe OF PRESIDENT’S but more. individual handlednearly sz tisfac tor ly or New Ninior iach "Husband cu classes by afte club’ arias renderé da} that us junior Testir niga r today York anior g~ymnasium enlor 6 yine m syvening. ed 1 evening en's 2. Oct. Se ale t service all| materially absta politics, either . by its ah mbership und these service ciation's cultivate it physical temner department lendid promising the’) general surrounding | boys, but ‘that ordinary moon use association MGVERAnEE ndition men and from — 1e@ the or civie nent of young atin religion. That public be Anys Splendid Service. The cI degree cultivatea show sps- theciie ind friends wl social and mor conti ad ti some headed by C. F. Hoffman, the| “2 That the study of the life ae C - t} indk iduals who t the during teach! practice a. | |and pene Mr. Hoffman has urged, thewhile makingo noils fight upon ae | fi emrk at 6 available Ss Trattiinen 1) r t termediate™¢-as Ant es ; dec n ¢ aE Oct. rendered to those without avoiding & duplica-|are cup! : Its expenditure ; Y large Self indirectly, | tak» ul to cost $40,000, will be erected at Nephi |‘ "2 ‘That sat the “werk must next serviee there dressed men. welcome at the New Sao eer ees intermediate, gymnaelul ea won S . sicalliving work of the association A Sinday, Oct, < 10, men’s ‘total attendance in classes Ja Bt | open. a j ha for mi for old | phys nab oe or worn | ; P mun ‘ tional cl ace joces association is self-governing, | year of 24,019, which is near Du y. frequent conventions and. confer- | are r othe our years Ww fic h ences t valuable experienc a con-| gymnasium hes been tn use For rty sensus of See of t entire brother- | se\ diffe rent groups were orga etl | hood is ade allable for r local | ir af nyveical te ams, with 220 litter re ne} field nee It T not surprising to pa men and pope TEMDe d. ‘Diteke car that the policy of the association, as but that--in bringing. ently ‘stated by the executive Eareat ae gethye o7 ny in orgar 21 effort ee St th ined of fennel eae orresponds | ad ver many nena I e aly pies ery closely with “thi at lafd dow for the md lemanl onduet ot only bodies burial. York OF Saturday, make a thoroug tudy | * De rE OL Uie no edad BN ‘ in New .t 1 ..co onan | scl so) : beg ne ear since its | i yu day, Sept e ae rhs 1? rea tate Bee The Friday. oy Oct. 1 twenty-five deaths. broucht ght to Salt Lake for future, Sen eee wi and be TI and. hes tolt to ope onda ing lu bulldings approximating $4,1¢3,000 is che whaler Eel acl i Six id man « koaigs opens tommateey en-| Will run for-about three 275 | downtown 5 th n 500 to t Alas ty-five contagious cases 8. : : During the week thirteen boys and eleven girls were born. There were : Gant eLOBted 5 SOW In | 2»Les the: reli s mn rend own- | J the e fro r inh t { Y. M. ¢ 1,209 mem- cost Se Me : Ee, forges practicall the secreta . eae : BN). Chri : st for Se ee ee ae cho] det on 1 veragé | bovs country athe rhe zation, which | ©: +5 the aor $1} and| rolled. not a and the tT reported last week, as against fifty for | ties and groups of small towns } . wit I the week previous, making a tctal of|in the last few years, followed the lead |‘ 161 for. the two weeks, This is shown| cities und in stitute ad ¥. 5 M.| ine' hown | 2of the° larger closed mediate. ussoclation any Alfred Benjamin & Co., and being eh and. estimates. 48,000 @2 ‘quportunit f speaking to|Jme some manner la 9500 men at five different gathAmong the spec the United States nig aha ede the government discovered applied Made visitation 0 elas of | . P past sason to the six,wit «total rhe AS uxe ; SO ee er os Saentl adjunct “3 te rnd of 1eh jj its mem Weve PRN acd and | fric ndly fashion a youngloubtle 1 } may e become doub assoc lation will be informed ofa vears openl Shanet eit val The only}|™ent address a| 0°! heb principals|> What early last week, tellto combat typhold Ae aden appearance see the Benjamin Clothes 2" a dortenponaliwly: I The ‘conduct’ of events s been one ae ane ce Pel Dae nate oro its ioe thal woe eens fhe lie aa onart ent dairles 9 ‘he elt rorty= sen “the aaah ‘the fight against the epidemic since it|°? States government on the broke “out:more than a week ago, and|eeds no comment. The 1 the fact that two other city: health de- be Ser eee ee ne ea andGy 3 a number of ears He pa the should : ye 18 ien 1 yo eav com Bi tabh bo are but perk ap New me partment officials have been {ll for three |last two ard one-half days, has crippled the fighting force lat association building greatly. In spite of this fact, Dr. Stew-| Hernion layin from art has made no effort upon his own| P2@u! campaign. pag physical and moral| ber: In each of the} laws own, thelr make and every s y must in pas TAGS BS er mama throughout in | | j bersh p membership 300 Members. These make a total of 167 for the President Taft's hearty endorsement of month thus4 far. There have been seven ; he Young Men'sorChristian association and deaths. Dr. M, R. Stewart, city health]... \ yo hts is dink f he’ Unit physician, has hardly turned a hand in Bf cor Ta 1 it doting for the ni part, and has not yet traced single case of typhoid to. source, tl the been moan (aint a helpfulne e fi: a discredit ind eleven boy studied | a bela hea menen lieareeereese 7A: Hanna,40 years old, of Denver, at : 150.000 ; who raised $150,000 The men B South too, what is most becoming Every woman interested to men. Sophia Backman, 23 years old, 475 Third avenue. F. S. Norris, 31 years old, of Bolse, at L. D. S. hospital David W. Jones, 5 years old, 227 West street. First South Johanna Salmon, 50 years old, 287 =, street | | | | New York Style Show Health Commissisner Stil inactive Notwithstanding Serijousness of Epidemic. ; ; ; SEPT. 26, 1909. UTAH, SUNDAY, CITY, LAKE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: opposite the Kenyon, carrying in ladies’ shoes Walk-Overs, Cousins & Grover’s at $3.00 to $5.00 |