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Show THE THE SALT LAKE Salt ference HERALD-REPUBLICAN The aes eo st. so Salt Lake (E une 6, Terms of AND Newspaper in is month, 7% cents; one ees $8 : SUNDAY—One ye: $2. SEMI WEEKLY —(In wcavarcak year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents. Subscribers ehanged mus Present addre All wishing ve papers are one a as good of he pay here many public until in the not pay for to Unitto keep make him are CUT H. of Lake would DESERVE now with that regret that behaved President Most are comes, do have things the city the than 100,000, erly part the to thelr the course pick of the supposed to exercise So it was secession its concilables of has every one that who thing United to a state nor presides. to cessful. They of energy to Salt if the Salt of the Lake for They to- to of for to extent they the They and did, to tour city in make by he trou- were suc- a some By utterly have gone they have charge boorish attempts where they by making a at forcing easily proper some basis they were treated the exquisite for We hope they impossible children pany is have to who present, so it. the up” the it has As the been part Here Is the be States IN THE it all that would properly they have they should And a the in who That features of sides abuse with js of the all. A has reprerepaid discourtesy. who has the points world—and who IS who a every has United right of man, they termined ident to of by election, fitness and United pleasant as possible. Surely it it did the people—of of any family. The will duct for has the to THE ever, party, 1s exactly thelr manhood, deserving. put boys, you It. may you control also notice POLITICS Governor the lim- a they state. do a not waiting the of ability has and sum the in for Con- man, the life, the active ready in dles $25,000. of been such pitiably a man small. If had kept out of politics, he could been worth a million—easily. But he has been State. of of political his the benefit point had a of the dollars of The of logic of should pay vants. John much to. persons They people. not want to worth, were people serworth Self-respecting what for the a _ nothing. thing Johnson's gave is the the in public was values pay worth they that their re- services. great deal to be cor- rected. And of what Salt Lake true is officer flarly paid, fairs of hands of a a man him have control One Hays of millions in council of an the city of and Here the in city wages— others sim- biggest The financial afvalue repaid are with in the the com- of John statements in his recent visit mary¢ lous It of) is the not enrich {t and east so the show of the well road Pres! south that Modena the carry them last f that not to promptness in Di cars. Black, g big the en f ve (4 ae and tan... the men made to flv e done in state the 1 Fountain to town the in Green, advance to that property a in the best the next missioners condition the petition from the county com- been pre- having already MRS. G..B. apologize, about visit. the It have a the was history even a of right if are President pretty Utah, to you big and remember his In Utah's people it grati- So far them, as the mon ing, after ange r of can we in from heard town And all in judge sident Pre delivered t] there sera bit it Sg alip neces Salina The orable H. vier” And is likely Call N. has Hayes the christened as name stick. “‘the sage of so good if Senator | of others away dents will and the Seit in and needed roads and Without the able to advance public were a act to call certain to see gladly share the since they will will all Surely have and willingly payment. the will less old the railroad not way issued Once called Kansas. through was accepted, The a Kansans kept them rail. county years officers before and paid chasers.” the their Utah for are raising be expended done; the in county of never for twenty work in They that that is pur- bonds’ kind. that are surely ought to necessary Successful for devel- a Just and righteous and wise business proceeding. THEY WILL to have the not But time. learned they emi- coming have to men have not machine closer learned dirigible will course, They They they FLY. flying have so—the Presently of fly. true turn to the right rise or descend. of the of the the to the are They nearly TO present, achieved aeroplane. can can LEARN to all the sall In an mastered—or balloon. or the They left; they recover, catch expand, the and secret rise and of the birds, Present year’s his reckless sail in skies. drive him out and hunger arm his hance To wrin ne his food from a desert nude, his foothold from the sand. His ne ‘ighbor's smoke shiz ill — his eyes, ir volces break his re He shall oo forth till South is North, sulle And dissposse: he. shall ae aoe s te attentlon and encour- se loneliness, and his de- ng a thousand wheels, a eople a king; And fe shall come back in his own track, and by carce cool camp: There he must blaze a nation’s way with hatchet ead with brand Till on his ast won wilderness an empire’s bulwarks stand. —Rudyard Kipling. >-+ —____ SCRAPS. In ey Norway stoee who are not vaccinated not vot une Br {tish papers ncreage d by $23,000,000 and export. y $13,0 Ale? xander eritlateay tive fant that the sight. of them might as horrible to the enemy as possible. he revenue the commonwealth of Australla for the last fing meal, yea ir was ecre ase $71,750,000, a of $3.3 0. . he *Placemakers' {ble"* 4s so alle from a pence al error which een Matt v, 9 nd: “Ble are mie place. makers” nate ia of ate ighthing. kills tise it rikes, while a few the sur vVivors are ee Se blind, deaf, dumb or partially paralyzed. The annual report of the Montreal harbor commissioners says that ¥ 0 now handling a greater volur siness monthly than oy vate North Amer“xcept Ne Furnished, Daily 9:30, laid and guaranteea PAPER Bathing 11:45; 2:00, by CoO. Trains returns 4:30. _———-__ >_> o—_ Do*you eell the Supply kodak? supplies. Co, part r e -10 : . spe Bas 673—S. H. Knapp 709—David Evans 711—David ee pad .......- Evans —— —Dav . .... wae a . . : 7148—Geo. T, Ba dger justing 913—Natalle, Townsend : or . operations. : the nerve to properly and do made sure ae 7131—W 726—Sheets, 7 and 1 ] ‘ » . permanent > Tf cures. ’ health r é health — > ; an e 10d: 20 Resag Neel of 500 957—8. + ....... T 1.70 * 1 1,000 es. H. Kenapp $72—-John oak a 10.00 16:00 oats 6.50 48 $f = ome, T, Hoason ] 2 0.08 81 -20 7 3309 odson = . -o 3, ° "0949—J. . The land to be sold is known locally_as the Panguiteh East Bench. Lt 3 covered with a growth of sagebrush aud grass, is ee main pony nd for water sup oi 1@ west and is we adaptec for growing farm crops 10 soil of quite wo-thirds of the tract is a deep sandy loam —where drainage lines Oss sta see . eer’s aetion for ae hundred twenty. five cubic feet per second of the flow of Sevier riv Thi filing wil supply the lande the alkali, area, layer depth slopes gent! the the tract tating Sevier Wester the distance miles Goc bil being eee land, | making good for stock é ing te soll 1 list the the able nie San iy bt of : \ of idine f e a ut ead or een Bs thouaaa to vit 1 7000 attache a 2 four inches ? The pore he 9 eae ed arama the fencing material and pine, Is plentimountains pie pane of able in the diate vicinity is, cater plentiful. Coal can be obtained by a haul of about ete miles Sanfor cre lear mppntain atredin, “crosses the ract somewhat south of the eS sprin holding fourteen iscrens 1 land : lave { and atelyWoodeast fsattinea onlydistance, of fuel avall- the each ~é , Teer cei oll location fre r up First-=A _ ar during hi Ceabet supply is nea being a sawmill about tract=in supply of both cedar ful in the ely east . rade ely sources:- flood jee San tailrond, raising ete trrigable eo good culir aes A Horas reservoir thevtractlatiziatchtownce forty-flv anges two with shows a to twelve on of fa from north end of the nearest railroad is Marysvale, Valley Beech Rio Grande er there exposed frequently from ten edtFrom right to of : completed safe deep ; : ae Saree with water canal pel during October © present year, so er eee water can De irried to all the land during” the irrigation season 1910 has pane pureiasers must bpd mat- be comparatively an easy ter, as th soll is easily plowed and the slopes are favorable ~ Portio of me of” the forty-ac ao tracts se lected and to be sold are irregular in surface, or contain a very ° : 12.00 -50 2.00 $= 10.00 200 +o poor quality of soll, or have rough material piled over them; these portions re eliminated from the irrigable, are sold without water right, a uniform charge of $2.50 per acre being made for the same. It dot s not fol ow that the $2.50 ractions of some of the forty-acre ets are worthless; they form some f the bes homes The locations and yar expens es mantel system will maintenance fo general be provided by the levying a uniform land jn for uff" fete be eee fund, which will the land board tax on all system with a water right, which tax, for any one acre with such water right, shall not exceed 1-5800 ofCethe total expense eek of mains Nok oO la nd will be e sold€ for€ less e the ihameot the forty acres a aeot OLE eee les more value than than acres will be sold to any individual, company or poration, and such sales lt eos “St: ites ef = the nitex a or We finish and also ~ Salt Lake Photo 142 Main street, : r: 500 M. Lockhart .. Lockhart... M. Lockhart... 660 600 100 : M. ee are ockhart... Cc a sce Beckie cee aan . 2 ,250—J. 261—J. a 5B. Lockhart... ckhart... 3 600 600 ;: . 252—J. M. Lockhar 100 ona 3. M. ckhart... ‘266. M. Locknart.: 100 3 woe art..c : 7256—J. e 261—J. M. Lockhart... 100 '0969—J. M. Lockhart... 250 : 2620. Mi Lockhart::. 260 ,263—J. ockhart... 2 : OES0 ae, POE UATE EEe : "266-—J. ckhart... 126 sory. M Lockhart... 36 :: ‘968—J. M. Lockhart... 26 : 269—J. - MMz Lockhart..«coe 35 :< al Lockhart... _1008. 25 5 oe)271—J.raeM. Gorak..+.02 1/304—G. hoa B0e—I. HE Nicholis:<°2 | 6092 30° : ‘321s. E iili10f000 ‘ Dy rah svans (1 asco |) aba 1,.332— Vy. Gnekow... 6,000 100. "254-~J. . 1,833— CNapDp....5.000 100. And in accordance wit aw 0 order of th of directors made on the 23rd day of April, 1909, so ny shares of each parcel of such stock as ae = ane oe sold ot ihe office 0 C . ° ~ ker building, Salt ee Utah, on ape she a with pense 207 at y. 7 des are yee sé assegsments thereon. together t t See. RW. GNEKOW. oO Ssevatacs. D. F. Walker Building, Sale Take City. (First publication y order of the June ard 1909.) directors the sale day of the stock of the Redsof of eral Ely Copper company on account elinquency on assessment’ No. ereby continued ae day Tuly, , of said until 190 day at ro is Thursday, the - ane "clock 207 F. Welker gondine ‘Salt Lake. City, Utah, (Second atiicart Oe ore tary. Sec 1 an J ne eet, Of chs Hoard, Gf Directors Ely Copper company, on "account of delinquency on ‘ assessme . = d day september, of said day 13 Thur: th uae ann day.207the 160 one corwill ot 10se She, Waitedto nacania atte suchoe i tention STATE BOARD OF LAND ea es oir COMMISSIONERS. By W. D. Candland, President. W.H. Farnsworth Secretary. Walker building.” Salt Lake. city. Assessment No. SHERA GOLD AND SILVER MINING k boc) lace of pan eau ere ho hea : a ffi 2 c u Utah. Eastern ranch ce, oughton Mich Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of ee boarc directors of the Sheba = ith. pie aining amour eld on the . etice ‘oo — Share eae oe upon the capital stock ‘of the eg oration, issued and outstanding, payablo sco re | to the secretary of tihe compa at office of the company, 423 dna Butlin. Salt Lake City, tah, or at the eastern branch office of the company, at Houghton, Mich., at € op e stockholders as — e ot paymen Any ae upon which er lay main unpalf Thursday ‘the mth day of Septe ibee a be delinquent anc is ublic auction adve artising ‘ (50 cen or ses We have an unusually large stock of Bibles. We are overstocked with some styles. These will be sold at specially low prices during Conference Week. Fountain Pens, a special at S0c during week of October 3. 0Utah: 7. t Houghton on costs of certificate Ss 0 2 hoard of directors. DUBE . Secretary. MichTJ Notice of Stockholders’ Sica Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. THE ANNUAL stockholders of MEE v ae Deseret Sunday School Union Book Store The Mail Order Book House of the West - eee Lockhart... M. M. ‘247—J. '248—J. > 5 a 20. E M. 44 E. So. Temple St., Salt Lake City ee . 305 600 109 - 1 "242—J. 245—J. 4 ‘ Hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.|}1 at 12 ‘041—J. ‘ : ; 200. 19%—Jas. A! Polloc 193—Jas. A. Pollock &. $42— Lee Glockner ise ML. “Wat. §88—A- C Cope *¢—Mrs Anna Pol building ¥up the surrounding tissues, ak work. Now your ease ;is similar to} their | has . . 7{—Bavid Evans ..-s . . - ) | 10. MA—David Evane 22221 . sromi ‘ . 1 Roofing LAMBERT Saltair returns Hard, eG 610— S1g= aT habt Fut i i Hele Sh4-=Gheare-& toel ©. y ‘|Special Offer For Conference Week eee s to do the work a 7 paid vernment in 5 per tages irrigation Neeae: with the water rentals to take eare of the bonds The Treacle Bible got {ts name enon Ae rendering of aos ae the no Peials in Gilead,” ad of A in Gilead. It was eitiod ae 1568. he same text was rendered in the Doual version. 169, “Is there no rosin in Gilead?” ‘This Bible was called the Rosin Bible. ens Ploneer birds, and then these broad wings perfected flying machine will beat air, He } FORELOPER. gull lias whistle = wake, the ind we ak - uit fulfill. God’ s ition will unknowHis desire; ‘old planets pass and of bonds, litigation ‘Innocent money In work the surrendered, for that the half and jail to the progress and the opment of the state. It is nently their settlers of the will be not bonus for bond cash Propositions induced other cash, that of exploiters got into And Fall when ready consclenceless gentle ralil- a big the was a & right delivered roadbed by middle and vote franchise reck- Paola secured to the aco the half converted the was to be for of bonds, the in countles owners have there the It four property ready years promoters states. the The pioneers find would share conducted company share to their be burden, original glad assumed in time these been bridg@es—and who THE C. 80 Chiropractie works with the nerves and adjusts their sur-| roundings so that every nerve may properly perform its duty.| It has succeeded in thousands of eases, and there is no reason why vou should not be cured as so many others have been. Chiropractic is equally effective with any disorder where| faulty work of any nerve or set of nerves is the cause. By ad-| y 7 Auction sale of State Lands with water right, at Panguitch, > 2 1 : ~ r soe Je Te Garfield County, Utah, October 1, 1909. Minimum price of land, 2 * : ' jee “ ry $2.50 per acre. Maximum price of water, $30 per acre. Terms = : ; . . Ft of sale: ; One-tenth of purchaseS price, together with interest at per cent per annum from date of sale to January 1, 1910, payable i ‘ ; . * . i in cash at time of sale, the remainder of P the payments will be di-: 7. . np : vided into ten equal annual amounts. The first annual install-j ; 7 * r ‘ ment will be due and payable in advance, January 1, 1910, and ‘ 2 > : annually thereafter on January 1 of each year. Full payment may be made at time of sale if desired. ‘ works. is : pt : rn in money righteous which part of x z resi- the : 639—Robert : : : rows will handicapped later laid e eumatismn| TAKES IT AWAY E s1.00 ORIS0GS Veeco see.M. eeEnare on h ~ MRS. G. B. H. PICKARD, * the lag generation come rails. t Nu : 5 can .-.wees open we? advance will people the az aca 626) aac taber- bridges will country a whole the all of the when a of needed Surely In aren't have ready many country before it the of growth. Way we that best their the town, glad call rapidly. the future River, in nacle are their manner ralse these the be Bonds we reclaim- the making if for would Well, 01 s : ° 0 .eece Evans Evans Evans Svans Evans Evans Evans ( ‘hiropr actic 217-218 Herald Block. invested are a every- declares he you blame ab- pledged as did world they only they 481—Jaco very have tn which not have they a Smoot Tom Kearns didn't—could ° . cas ee sa #3§—Jacop 122—Jacob 724—Jacob 2 aco 7¢—Jjacop 727—Jacob 73s—3acop are enabled where 2.01 eee ...- —vJwaco STORE. Opposite Knutsford. him? is business They And thing bad that did—which he Evans Chiropractic is that way. A few minutes’ time is surely nothing to you compared to the many], g55_att °F, 200-----a at . aera ae stomach, , ENS 5 ee trouble, Ae ‘O11— K 3.. hours of pain and suffering; so if. you have female troubles, liver or Se kidney | }:!)7fonn Koeioturos.. : : 018— ee d Ise or any disorder where the nerves are responsible, come to Mrs.PT:Pickard.; Oe ahece ware Hon- sounds Evans .... acob .... = to acob : Evans mw < as 716—David + morn- wasn't iousands part o1 © reenan . vigor have any attractions for you, a visit to Mrs. Pickard will be the result of your reading| §}§-Mre" Sarah Gooa- aes . o ‘ : . . “p : oy, win ..... « this advertisement. Consultations and examinations are free, and if you do not decide to take] 9»s7—Rovert eet i . 1 . 5 | art o the treatment there will be no expense whatever. Go to Mrs. Pickard at once. Tell her} sss— obert, | Pringié, | . ) art o a) 7 . . ; : ; what your trouble is, and she will make an examination. If .your . case can be cured, Mrs. o1s—Rovert eee : x . m Ya . . any | | art oO 000.... Pickard will tell you so. If it-cannot be eured, she will tell you just as freely, and you will] 99c—Robert Pringle, . . | part of 1,000 . 600 be under no obligation in either case. Sufferer, health awaits you. No matter how long}1.003 Gare Of Boe eo standing your trouble is, no matter how many ‘‘cures’’ have failed, there is still way, and | 1,006—£. ‘Bourgard’ dts 100 reading best the Sunday H. PICKARD the organs of the body still and _ chapter with & Co., —Owen see t of a to . . vans Day . cines pared Don't QUALITY ea on = . 477—Jacob 478—Jacob t1s5—Jacob stormy weather of the Fall will mean much suffering to you.| Why not take steps now to prevent that suffering? It can be prevented, and that, too, without inconvenience, pain or any ‘l,3 7 a . > = great expense. Chiropractic, the great science of the twentieth| j ray Le century, has provided a way to cure it‘ without the useia of e medi-|: their city, owners THE OrmMy .. 478—Jacob Co. If you have rheumatism, or if you are subject to it, the cold,| Sanp from of 9 Whitney _—_ 474 acob 476—] nachb Outfit: 260 State St. y Beaver be Union z ae Jyh » 448—Jacob Evans a6S = Jaesb Bvdna —Jacob Mvans 461—H. Bt water” —J. alker 472—Jacob n MONTH. Western CHIROPRACTIC the for and to A W t rings in possible suffer golng wee 8s d e is signed Millard 1s ] oO 7 years golng a of Utah B yoy xs ° 64i—E. Cc enterprise streams 4 d 20.00 20.00 2.0 ; 1 7Tan 4 soulen they ‘a ae appreciate or eredit a fish and game warMiah Day, deputy de n has a just completed planting quar ter million native trout In the lakes and 6)3}|| aa NETO ¢/ + $ 20-00 ....--- 1,000 12 1000 RISE BUSINESS MEN sacrifice, staging allowed iB 4 of the 1,000 Or shi E Wi —Gordon oar, —c; <6 a } EN 7 Lo names as followws: Shares Amt. - Whitney) wok I. whitney Whitney 2... 1 SE ee Wllitn]e Weta GeSe PRrbvorNbUMersose 832—Jas. A. Pollock, | $4.00 executive work who the 5 ee ; ie us of 100 ..... 1_ Ratt .$1.50 on flag took of be SS er tue ae a icrh eaene Ziv -hen he can be wearing the eat "ener satiate eo ere ; EY EM $1.00 A WEEK. <] EG 77d o Notice—There .....-- $2—-W. A. Lee 28—W. A. Lee ams 95 getting the living It bit 5 LY pictures admirable that And Ba =A white 1 ; ao eeereas place set opposite the A. Lee will shadow the things, and which TF rt be opera- Utah Gloves COPPEK Utah. 81—W. . 1 Cape re ge st to time. must is for staging be forgotten. ability note Is ‘ NOTICE. isLY periei pall City, reapective shareholders, | Cert. No. Name - + Out-Seam away. thought of are delinquent upon the following deecribed stoxc on account of assessment Yo. 8 levied April 23, 1909, Lele soveral * 1 shall enterprise a 7 2 ss APIS) ONLY: BG. ard ese ol as from K: nab through to ) to mar- Known beginnings have have more march, roads BDEHKAL location Balt yal aa R24 * Yet pass county already they the much that Se 1" 1" 1S . AS The swellest glove of the seas : a a on—there is, to be sure, a big demand for them. bridg will one not Women’s prescene the T ’ inspiring. natural west prospect ~- 0 Among other Even travel with the actual movement office boy. wise Hammond governor to the janitor’s fourteen business In the state. pensation late every country. elect and the of the pay He less. of true in we and council, or is Minnesota In na- BONDS. and building provided, yet county they the roads. Up error pa- t more him. American In of OF the cannot for or Johnson remained Johnson the do is That is have benefit—maybo and to A. want ceived them it more is just people Governor business the because that The he have to people, And case. more—because kept out politics. than to service labors. the million vastly of + thy phases picture It will George we Cul- softer colors the But nation’s Mr. doubt the visitors to rest of Mr. Culmer "s That the gives vanish one quality they road Minnesota fortune the he of rancor bridges, wilderness their bridges observe, of greater fervor have enterprise benefits. how- COSTS. Johnson leaves sidering he, will the all but western WHAT years Smoot the of of of the state the counties is being need futures. the needed extreme: and her to a mighty than They They on we con- thing, gifted on America!” farmers they all, very devoted the a the heart differences More improvements of establishes S¢ and day the And hopes of duty country. yet Senator in of; going uttered the song cultivated church, the have fichting ashamed And pay who be have And that that with that are labor. of any to making But un- approval closed. discreditable to deserve and the remember which Naughty as any men measure of its of their don’t worthy the all, tones in money de- as of for local load proves Pres- just It when no eo are better prophecy. tear-washed and up their DELINQUENT Ey) AG EES 4) > ree 75¢ GOODS, $1.25 WOOL A line of imported Wool Goods, especially suit, patra an : able for autumn wear — mixtures, checks, smal] s . : . plaids, stripes, ranging in width from Cc ins 40 to 48 ; ins.; reg. $1.25 a yard, for. Flag by profit sagaciously In different parts matter of bonding into 1909. the lat- reproduc- and biggest country St And talking RIGHTEOUSNESS a 27, @ fication. of the personal like the adand “The controversy lifted presence the a win to been a thing States not to themselves not and of of unusually of “America—my Surely have of visit not incident all do willing the the Surely they were make was there: senator achievement—because that good made Presi- counsel worth light memory home. the States President the McClellan, should a was Americans. in the musical hearer triotism, 2 painter true the in a counties Sunday—these so in way of of Mr the he solutely never body or- becaus¢ too. pleasantly more exercises at the on to volced ing legislative local a and possessions of fishing singing which to greatest of counsel rewarded their falsehoods with rebuke, who has twice been elected by his state the a bleger bigger, him; singer of of Unlted never of is for United the President and creditably of be Lake roads. has be- Importance be especial Salt men, who great Stain,’ need who. state, Hmits, broad-gauge heard a But Smoot mentioned the is it. the Ss Utah pretty. world tion, ne- proposition of the one the playing which entertainment of than people national the address Plummer’s heavy Reed the senator his of will Lake will its Without in SEPT. of the of in touch not friends and eer eee a terms them. manner Because President. sents a the entertainment with Mrs. MONDAY, c— 5) ga present- the have nature be when it will Mary svale, and a will in club than those UTAH, tion. ashamed. factor States describe in be why? been the acted the fs !t the the clty The the Impossi- into there in membership The the nothing filling case In for of tabernacle. dent, CITY, amounts that other of this simply vels una- admission Salt remembered discussed. the propo- TABERNACLE. profit putting annex- a ble to say of these larger bad boys quite@=—Fhat should be said of them—at the time. And now that the President’s visit is a closed incident, there is no in the Let In LAKE . completed. of essentially name outside work In it. there to see lines is dent’s inim- time so more that of ganization. of Taft it in included Commercial club 1 President have We the com- in credit others a things demonlac while all the discour- enjoyed spank “cut get And request, be the But prop- the But Some to po lities unless come the been and find some of has and bridge sents one. no wonderfully teously, fs and by little could laid that will the be accepted glad streneth is practical Dale. now. have is simply an The city has words confusion. themselves Is be this It known favor corporations become census the in occasion excepting There left against friend of picture his graciously work, Salt Forest Dale annexed to be ‘with Forest fecling same on publishing confus- cause by There fact. the every Taft, executive mor has to is certainly rejected Two cessity solve not to bridge of give greater the say to there former necessity it has The will it were itself it a was Both num- constantly announcements, But nimity the ter Lake. they territory matter of Some people On mirable Presi- which disarrange details. Utah the over proposed programs real- a different of President tion enumerators and whole the of busy census here, sentiment city. honor- allotted other whit the to days. period did to and help an President country some the was devoting advantage a the to From seem in any care They and the longer for mistakenroute and three the than didn’t dent, irre. committee, guest overlooked They the been didn't of a and been worthy have part having ing a States better with wanted They it was was party. every a it amazing for committees. ber te humanity proposed have with trouble false is behavior So American they themselves make ble; they preachers—with what the President's the this the place that newspapers, ly called in good the time tally In whole exceptions. published, able the demon with the the That on the worthy ize living. an‘ to. few for of when be all is heir unthought ordinary times perfect things to locked that to his sition will and Culmer natural ed should mem- club 75,000—when of {fs city. a their company are say the surely closed great mer's other get Larger noses about rion city. that they they totally Lake occa- the until then say the to observed that us Salt on visit good that demons; let our badly Taft's fairly and of very parents children little over, expected gratifying chief well spring count do THEM. Commercial portance. will not permit SPANKING. is all some people sion of A it be of the human ; ee eee eae CULMER'’S PICTURE. is Harry office they what FOR and do of will take services OUT the This And It door It cluded. THEY puzzle MR. worth Taft bers to because lose their services Next may only SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ucement dif- is things life; afford people WORK matter Pars to dAlacontinue. pald in every cannot the W. address of paper former as well as continued order is received rearages must be service-and the ingenuity are out that not Subscription: SUNDAY—One England States. man And DAILY in politics tut one of the avoid most powerful arguments of the good citizen 1870.) Only Republic an Dally Salt Lake City, Utah. that between There a icrald was disproportionate ed eee eousan Feb. The Lake ber Thursday, October wi 14, 1909, LEX. MI Dated sept. 6, 190g, “+ ue Feovanied Secretesy, |