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Show eo THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: en GOOD ROADS ve Ogden News Office—410 Circulation Twenty-fifth Depa fir Ps Stans — street. AS CANNING SEASON OW Organize Gasniiig Compa: Company Persons Busy During Tomato Caden ut i ap “Pho ehtuleas ee wor. iny working boys 1 ely ) _amr ‘ ti &oo, nl 1 re nb ca Thursday a tomatoe . of ehipm nt to roads has . | Five a to permanent improve county good |W®T? high- | tion t Osear at idle nof A of RF ; ont ooa 9 _treasu hosen 7 directors, each Thetown “ir given representation hour, enc ty “ship ippedday out ned toma‘ ipply of ca ag a, Becond 1 0 the fac- | | disappointed fa a f because il of sha east | Joh n Parke a Jose ph Elsir ore B Arastus Ar 1d rson, Powell, Glenwoo E nice i c.. . ee a a i fe , eallna, ames 1 1 ted- red Curti Burrville:; e President's Junction there ( ache , Love Engar, Central; | Ogden Republicans Hol Hold Meeting the transporte. peopia, ‘The Fail to Agree Upon a Man for yor. (Special to The * aa i 1d ah vg Ogden, Sept 26.bout fir Uepublicans of t ty met M3 th e city nell jast night th i la & caucus for the purpose o ele £€ aman whom they ould ) et names of J. S yw od, Th or Carr and } re mentioned, but the sent could me to no] President special was w or he would fn ull y Andrew} into | shou li (Special Siri THE 1 everyone ae the ral oo 4to that th pouring see was t jolne As the people gathered body that sits in the BREVITIES. 2 HOME of R. AW. TE even se Bartlett, eet, hawSs cast brighter by theandaariea Mother baby ofarea sn earns eee 242 | 9 east. There's some made in renting —if some time vertising them man Joseph clation of |cries from Howell expressed the playing n the crowd his apprethere were for Governor ee Gordon & Co eae Serene Revue. The ‘COLONIAL Candy, money to be furnished rooms {ts spent in aq- EMMA | Spry of Spanish War veterans. Mr. McCreery, vho is commander of the Utah lepartment, was ympar neo by Joseph H Knight, commander the Har y Young post of Ogden Plans for the work discusse d of the Tegan! zatio V filled INJURED BY A CAVEIN. PINCHOT A ( GUEST OF WEBER CLUB MEMBERS| Miner (Special to The Herald-Republican.) | Ogden, Sept. 2%.—Gifford Pinch« 18 a| guest at the Weber club last evening. | Mr Pinchot wae introduced Ly Tresident | Heywood. Bi eal at the club ke | visited the f the First Nation Pinchot left on Hurt the Re- QUO VADIS Next y vice quarters jin | internal ake the : eainte building Mr. | Keogh- Hammond hospitar this catnine an early train going SS eee ee PROVO BRIEFS. ARRESTED FOR ABUSING LIVERYMAN’S Ogden, _ 26—Jeseph HORSE | Kelly, an (Special ,Frovo, ate rdner me nt of em- to The Sept | Herald-Republican.) —Mr.: and Mrs. of Thistl 6 announce ae their daughter, Cecil, ploye of H.buggy C. Farrell, took ght Farrell’s| F. Bean horse and last Friday and| take place of atRichfield.Lake when he returned it, the horse was jaded | the marriage, the couple and worn out Tr. Farrell got a war- | fife to hive. mee rant and Kelly W: ag lodged in the county Harry Sharp, ngineer JE NEARLY EVER WITH KINDNESS IN UTAH — (St 1 to have Elias engageYes : se ‘TheSeptweading etawill | will zo. eS ichRic Heber 5 on the tana. He > was greeted annewac sarin F aring dents mas The this ing than At n thei lant close of ieee7 a aoa : fa ‘ rhe put ‘Mr. Bob" about will I t ill} be ¢ ‘hrs t- | better enant ir Avith | eit! | f live ate or ok to The new centers the thir« within ri and about pure ; < eek. and read this ni for year. 18 all y r¢ of the ng finis d building WHILE }1 Pro- | | blossom you I from Po the assis pak hav Just re- | east from the east re the ave | und ¢ ling post-grz Te ati work nder | in the NE S ; derful COUNTY COMMISSIO R | l LEAD Isaacson thr FIRE to The Hers Sept. 2¢ and BRIGADE th al nm a were ; traveling| Winslow’s Seething for TEETHING their ras and bring out products penile _| just leaving the U time —_ I — the tered ortsmen that whole it on 2 of conti 5 enjoymen Ne r before did I ire that Is before you pment of you won ve before did I realize energy and enterprise t our citizens, and it | ple sure to me as an ATO rican to > on this ey > 0 rT | tors aormsch | ment : 4 oF the future Confidential (Spectal « f- vice COUGHING BURST BLOOD Danger Coughs Sizes six at, third more for a ‘‘han er for beautiful mit cut down —real sportsmen—know that Peters’ semi-smokeless ammunition has greater force, is more accurate and is less injurious to a gun than any other ammunition. When the ducks are flying high, Peters’ shells bring them down. our We have complete lines of Peters’, Winchester and U. M. C loaded shells—Winchester and Remington automatic and pump guns All kinds of hunting coats, pants, caps and boots, as well as decoy ducks and other hunting preser Well to VESSEL Avoided and in 5 Uours. the on Utah. And now, my frier dete AUD you = e press Cures eee our your ld you if ot put ii y Bron eer. nd statis jockets, he has got I 2 that trip ; This is around this co un trv for me—fu oO necesalties. ’ 7 —m ee be realize ri na ti present hopes will all aneou them hav full Scott Hardware (hs for tot find s Co. 0 in } ' unde of fr | | It’s absolute folly, relative merit of the In pink yrde made’’ fits where it t fectly in every line, or A few ace ordi ing to age. $$ | 7 ed for its bright papery oper, aimle pene pe and abso Has le et improved burner made oft aoe through. eut aod nickel eae very lam ented Writs to nerrcst ency tf notat your deales’a GONTINENTAL pads COMPANY GUncorperated) he ell sizes; st b Monday— FOR $1. 00 TODAY! yellow lata per or blue $7.50 Silk Covered comers floraljIn floral designs, pisin silk cover borders; sizes hebfig inches; one at. 5 to a MP customer; won wtecunnceash 8 _TODAX_ and and wnistprint- toa $8.00 ALL WOOL BLANKETS Tn, Binid.sCfects |e een NRS borders, { { c yard..... all 11-4 aA customer; pa . siplaie’ at, « sizes; yo prawn ey one $4 pair s 85 TODAY! 45 by tints, oe RCL $2.50 TAPESTRY meee limit 86; of a heavy, reversible Ard designs, greens aan reds predominating; one pair to a customer; THE 61.00 white eee ok ah te t 4 or rg tay yar ° suits I have $22.50 $25.00 45c WHITE INDIA LINON compan customer: Made of the finest limit twelve yards customer; at, per BATH The largest bleached a third dozen ea SECOND SOUTH combed to a fof. yarn; 19¢ TODAY! TODAY 40c lim- TODAY — Lonsdale yards to a Be ce by mit twelve best; tomer; at, per yard “6c TODAY will close out at way b QUALITY White All Wool Flannel with tomer; 16 2-3c WHITE CAMBRIC $3 FRINGED WHITE BED SPREADS TOWELS bleached and unsize, and Turkish towels ee towels, 1 to a cus For double customer; at, each ; : 23c 1 * -. beds; one to SPECIAL ST. Conference Prices UTAH cpl OVER LEYSON'S JEWELRY STORD 234 MAIN STREET. denThere is no economy in having it ls tal work done at any price unless is an opporHere first class. Gone work at tunity to have the very best estabold an by prices lowest the is good. lished office whose guarantee Dr.Zimmermun WHAT IS SALT LAKE’S POPULATION? 7 You are safe in saying it is not less than 110,000. There are 11,000 BELL TELEPHONES in use here, Statisticians figure one Bell Telephone for ten or twelve persons. That means a population of at least 110,000. The number of Bell Telephones in use is accepted as a standard guide all over the country in making estimates of population. That is why we know you wation not less than 110,000. The Bell Telephone offices, stores and are safe in saying Galt Lake subscriber homes using can talk not only has a pop- to the 11,000 Bell service in Salt Lake, but to 1,200 That, Cool nights Buy your Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company are here underwear MAKES NOW THE POPULAR CLOTHING CO. 322So. Main S t. Ar e fi some exce pionelly offering n underwe snaps 1 lot of worth The FALay OLamp mediu 500 hose: 3 PAIRS TODAY! different points in the intermountain country at small cost. also, is something worth knowing and thinking about. Sr Teties st $1.00 CRIB BLANKETS 168 South Main Phones 748 amen ‘ n his country of wou come you find that 0 1 determinat rs d that lation, , 2,00 10,000, {s that ( onal } DOM), 1500 the town that’s ha eer arth o oF i vn own ‘rll on—the a: at American epir t. ow, that 3] rit ] ‘the m 6 ad thing thats and it‘ is alwa 4hat E g nervous from ch ne cal a ry 4A 1 aroDe r ‘pent ise ¢ of bu aehaustion—@ Ln a man that that cannot laugh, an is ne th it n t understand a joke, a man st he °o 26 the humorous : eat & denied is world, willing fe the d up in the to be a i nd is going o joits the at he ts g that can ¢arvile r than the one ry much lover that rr 99c to aes aoe 12 yords 42 by 36 and to a customer each tailored garment. 57 WEST toe at aes alore: at, would pay me for a hi | Statement. ragit less one set at, per er FIRST | to Values LADIES’ HOSE Best 50c grade on sale at 3 pairs for $1.00 $4.50 Flounced White Swiss Bed Sets in going into the clot Takes a strictly tailored suit, worth to a half more. tural Oper BEST 12ic GRADE aT To Ladies’ all pure linen Remetitet aren efs, in a fine gh ality; ee Sas 1240 grade; yin bale Monda , Only cae ° Te TODAY! Reliable. t ——— and extra w TODAY! 20c HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES (of our coun ra CHlldren 81.50 DANIELS, TAILOR prod the re | mi! cht have <P rh 30c. TODAY! ne nh ing Says Old AT ssaraie o 4) ... 99c ings; $20.00 ab long, scarfs, Piao —_—_————— the qi OPEN The 10 | bolt Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs ae Venetian lace collars in variety of patterns; best $1.50 grades, 0on — Monday, a customer; P SRFEC tl GUNNISON BANK TO Godbe-Pitts Drug Co | “LOVER'S earn: - Greatest ° one ......../.... .. 91,98 yards auto 16 2-3c SURATE FLANNELS CHILDREN which of . Rolt $1.40 grade at To Two VENETIAN LACE COLLARS Very c inngs, by MILLIONS | with bolt TODAY! how $1.00 at Co. Blanche Douglas $ show at Grand Thomas’ Greatest Per bolt; SILK AUTO SCARFS TODAY! Syrup, AT The you also 4 al vald re great a ld-Republican.) y Commission- 1gn show ae TODAY! GRADE heart wealth am isit f r turned been |] (Sp il Ephraim, |e | will unusually ant the per quality fast black th merino heels les; all gizes; our values on sale Vat'’2. 06 yas ee ee Cc to match; customer; 1CCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD YS all ta { | PAIN, CURES WIND. COLIC, and Js the Ts | give is let us address ere ache Jun in to The Herald-Republican.) | best remedy font DIARRHOEA. Sold by Sept. 26—A Republic an primary Drug gists in every part of the world. Be held } t. 97 | ae 6 and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothelectic s «to| Syrup and take no other kind he nition Twenty- five cents a bottle GUARANeld Mone EED U ae mm aa emer AND DRUG esos st une t1AL NUM} | 1008 com- | use Stewart Call in and they work. 600 best hin Monday, With pink, blue or border, spread and | SOFTENS > : hosing | | $3.00 r: Cc Ladles’ extra fine cashr = hose, We have 500 new ones, just in from the factory. Every man should be his own barber. guests of and Sec- al , sega rg is department Dr. Mrs, O building floor ¢ be Che strong arrive women best $1.00 immen Ballinger te READY |Of the Utah fruit belt, several boxes of peaches and grapes were put aboard the n Governor ry Rana tors Smoot and | Sutherland arat Representative Howell, of | a a ——- MOTHERS peretinal tant shSO"BE:| | coninica rom Pe expect . A. a brief and Brigham, vate! | has been used for YEARS east jot sain. SIL has | MR. TAFT SAYS GOOD-BYE ee arcane ee eee | TO STATE OF UTAH ha Utah checks: LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE Ao posi-| re REPUBLICAN PRIMARY < on ‘ ae hal ilitar department ear than: ever’ befor e new mm ‘ le fi | , ‘ 1 IIL reports | tion, ; about | the tunnel, suppl re at the hing ini ra aeliviens for the he tunnel. Work of driyproceeds rapidly as management, and the 1 one mile before spring } ns ger eg th pro limber to will , Herald-} so far now: Strawberry an inner as ys Hammond and head as e result of an air | Tetary of the eld OWE out of car coupler which | Were it the pa vas atte empting to reads The President "hada Lieute Deer a engineer in|#nd also at Brigham charg: by dice cus- OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Te Pg | beetrdala Nee oe pl bt pae erected throng depot nana the fue ©Presiter resident. eaten. shed Yer piseest encountered om raa@y, Senator or: Governor Gooding and Representative Haraake boarded the President's train at the plus | 26.—Rerists mer y¢ t All of tt r filled nd dd mand registered Reitio ; r ly Ik ——————— The Loga pt. that 0 1 tural colle main f r vmalcony is | week, and to a yard Regular White English Long Oloth owe Ctitome TODAY ———~ BEST “THE OTHER GIRL,” Next en bleached limit six yards at, per DREAMLAND.” That's the name of the safety razor made to sell for Full of Fun and Just as Full of Pathos yanings, mo ae joo. M atinees, Weanesday an Saturday, KILLED “IN Pocatello, Ida., Sept. 26.—President Taft Be re were an hour tonight, arriving §°30 p nd leaving a little after 9 ‘te Sanitie >ihis journey north into Eth ranch of the Denver & Rio Grande, 4s | 5¥ — ne-and nursing a badly bruised ond lacerated |r. Taft AGRICULTURAL BE VOLEeGe | AGR ers I TAFT week, Lh was to Tha The ¥Waraia. Herald-Republican.) Sept. WILLARD ‘MACK. STOCK eo The LINEN BES 1.00 GRADE T 890 Ladies’ redtum neat cay outing flan owns, in pink or pits pttlpos: neat! med and cut extra full: al our regular $1.00 ee On sale Monday at . matinees All seata TODAY Peon TODAY! ———— ao ALL WEEK, ae We a esday and Ss att uray, Including Miss In still another inl es A MUSES Domany Dram RIVERS Prices, 25, Sc, 76c, $1.00; Wednesday and Saturday. reserved, %c a nd Hq ie Production of ous s Drama TONIGHT With in"Highland Boy Tunnel Near Bingham. |The ri 5 s » Pp a (Special to The Herald-Republican.) | until tere Fee arith the President , Bingham, Sept. 26.—Peter Bolanovich ant the train pulled out for the north é a in the | the crowd cheered as long as there was a , ly this morning. | glimpse of the train He received an wusly alp wot besides | web iie east 5 (Special ie private occupied by Governor a Senators Smoot and Sutherland was to fave ween taken off the President's ee fp be BIGHETE back to Salt the gular train from the regular train was delayed, owever, and d his party remained Tne | the Idaho line TONIGHT BUNTING LENA OF SPANISH | VETERANS|< (Special to The Herald Herald-Republic an.) Orden, 24.—Rev. G. W Sept M Creery Was called to Salt Lak sterday ufte noon to confer with E. J Gihon of W N field, Mass., recently elected commander TODAY LaTaa 60c TABLE IN | TONIGHT Se A althour Trio a rereolos, ena Pantzer. wah a +. ney Mog £ Kinodrome. Orpheum esa Matinee prices—lic, 2c, Evening prrlees—Z5c. He. INCOMPARABLE SPECIALS FOR TODAY A DAY OF GREAT VALUE GIVING Te Sweet BUNGALOW A ve ys We ee s talk the fron Logan played | playing of the boys was | -resident to Congress- VAUDEVILLE MATINEE 2:15 EVERY EV TODAY : ENING, 8115 Wanted. at BS ANCED n any || The Girls 39. THEATRE outh been made new ughdoing dauwell. ONE PRITO CE ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD — Phones } ‘I don't like to take up the time of the President,’’ said the Governor. “‘We are |jall glad to welcome the President to our Prices, 25¢, Hc nd Tic state I more than pleased wit i Matinee Thursday end Saturday. All seats ne i interest shown by the people here and served, 25c a in all ,parts of the state in the President's visit —— Ne I n response to the cries of the crowd, | xt week, | “THE COWBOY AND The Re apaniite ans, Democrats and Ameri- | Se Dare Reed Smoot made a brief talk | THE LADY cans may fuse at this convention and | He sald: “IT have often traveled throughee ee line up agains Socialists, who al-| out ‘the State, and each time it appears have th folaainn ‘ticket jn the oe greater and better than the time ' | ready rc field ore t has been sald that all of the Mayor, A. G. Gabftelson; counctl, W. H fee ople of Utah have a ontented look Th Salt Lake's R.|and the reason has been asked | Wright, A.'J. Peary and Matt Blom. e Most Popular Herrick was also nominated on the|I would say that the reason for this con| H. Socialist ticket, but promptly withdrew |tentment {fs that there are no drones in a Playhouse. his name The vacancy has not been | Ut ah's bee hive.'’ ——— TO MEET COMMANDER ——- — __ Twenty girls wanted 13 East First South. idly belng brought together by the ‘Ovved methods of travel and ow sincere on Following the uvenile band | “An Seana, | on excellent and t up NCOLORED r o4 TEAS 7 Are Always Good. = ticket. sek Hd vecineoe I thank Salis you forpet! your Candidates | ° erate ot endian’ at Con| your labors. Good-bye ‘ ° vention Tonight. to The Herald-Republican.) inet oan oncede. T JAPAN he , | h pecans Beate et = : nie een acco || x . zo ° 7 oT meet In cau- | convention to be held tomorrow evening the present 7 o'clock ar 1 | Hes between Thomas, nna ( leavor o t Oo Selec lect || incumbent, derly, manager | of the Binghan Mi a same company. The | m ntioned candidates for | | followin councilmen; Bishop W. B. Wat ae Guy | Bolognes Harry Brownlee G. | Se - uw el Pe Poma Bourgard, Hugh Ww right, i hates CITY and f uHE a, LETT’S | | | | Both | | ,ESTABLISHED noon i £ the . time— highnt—a ti anes hoe train the President appeared|4 WN. McKAY, nominated on rn the rear platform wearing a broad Democratic and Citizens tickets fo sees > , ked the re to come near corde yesterday resigned fror ‘both >» train In order that h ght not tickets. Mr. Mckay said that his busi e to exert himself to make them all nesa — Lah pe ae tepossibility a D uls accepting < na ° | | | | egistative sup broken “ ie Aa “4 sorted ofme death with but thet : | other corher of the country into| arehtyyw LIABLE RE Morning, S | t . il sé Bingham Will Nomina Nominate on the Citizens Ticket SEPT. 27, 1909. pao- Koosharem e atter of a constitution and byyour ‘ e,"’ said the laws was left to the officers and direcls nt, “the people have overwhelmed tors of the association and they will meet | me with kindnesses "his {s just the sort ai Ox eo They oS irrangs for meet-|of patriotism I have witnessed all along zs nee towr t -ounty to dis-/the line. I know that it is the man and mie th od of ring money | not the office that you honor eae ‘the Sutidine ng of of permane paavient highways. ar men who represen this country _ l getting closer d closer » that the Bear River valley on“not. as far away as it seems when you look on the map or think of the 7 MONDAY, gs gre to be an American than to | betong to , other nation. Wherever | you gO yu find the same@ people, the @ de termination £0 Fer =a obstaclos, aa the same loyalty anc delity to the | flag. — inc ludes not , the east, |not only the middle es only the oe west, but so the south, seer every CANDIDATES NOT SELECTED © + UTAH, ood-bye to the . state » anc and | | encoun Vhe consider this at homobade good-bye to country, It impresses ue bomo- from Hyrum, Mendon and W Telisville : had planned on coming to this il to see the President were pane pr h he bi cause the trains could no ere o,In rade tho : G ue = : . . chosen|ple Seegmiller was the meeting and Mayor |W) rigtan aan ny tary jlage 7 80 secreta B jr H. of On vening eve Improve a tiata” Hane Pants Sensi |fecommedate allo the people who wished | — John Hood ca of 10,( n 7 cain fswasa i radeaE lé u o the to The Sept organized association ae which f W 4 h fe ak eiGsriot cana ince = De tory an ns ¢ omato inning the factories || ¥@¥5: W. , ae of {chairman ‘ rda r o t matoes, avera | (Special Richfield, afternoon rald : -~Republican. to Highways. | 125 the Season. He =e mole season is in and tround Breat activity received forty Can men, this 125 Keeps bermanent| : Savers a : teas sic = ete ‘town nh 7 o bi Junction to bid the Pres | ; “of ralr alling o the eat crowd di aray nea as Sgt a on Herald-Republican.) Everyone who could possibl et to town 26.- ities a. vesterday | ‘ ame, an< thar doe eae :re ‘the uated °o Association CITY, last two weeks ; ave > jour rney of some 11,000 miles before me, nut the pleas| ure I ha had the last 2,50 makes me ; thi : at . 2 to, ect through the AT CACHE JUNCTION to The eae rald-Republican.) (Spec lal ~ | Citizens NOW LAKE Cache‘days Junction ah, entertainment Sept. 26—AfterIn | rest. three ot Gelightral nae reside William H aft this | 7. 27. Public Ogden GREAT CROWD SEES TAFT } | wenty- sp aeen, Monday, wort Se me SALT solic and grow fat I thank you most }l’tah, accompanied the President to the | ae for your cordial welcome 1 | Utah line | you every prosperity “We have a great country,” said Pre ident Taft, tonight, “and a elastic N OW 1 lot They 1 won't last door fon knit wool, 75e heay pf lamb’ s NOW rib wool, worth $1.0 UEEN OF Fer All MILL A BIG LOAF. to Bake, THE VALLEY FOUR MILL Kinds Mill Stuff, AND OFFICE 3rd. West and 8th. So. Sts, "Phones: Bell, 3450 212 MAIN STREE HONEST wank HONEST PRICES neg o pa extraction All wo f21 at of each REMEMBER early Ind. 892 UNION DENTAL CO. Electrio 90c¢ long. C a of Walke e teeth chatr. US, We Treat You Right or a |