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Show 6 THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ARMORY FUNDS WILL BE REFUSED SALT LAKE CITY, M ONDAY, UTAH, SEPT. 27, 1909. REPUBLICANS 10 HOLD PRIMARIES Come to the New York Style Show Today YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION HOLDS A BANQUET Unusual Interest Is Being Shown in Primaries of Tonight. Land Board to Witthhold Loan Until Supreme Court Passes on Question. LIKE THE UNIVERSITY CASE PARTY FEAR SOME CHANGES ARE MADE DISTRICT POLLING PLACES. ERECTION OF NEW WILL BE DELAYED. HOME WILL FHF ye no new armo nations al gua ard of ee Tedgwood Gener lly consi jerin “ =e the 199 laetnle re praer to oe er cre a for the the said board re- > ~ 5 “ a for a e of iIncent per anto be pald quarterly, and the principal sums of said loa sums of acerued interest shall constitute and relien upon the a oe herein authorized to : ased and constructed by said State y boar Will The Ask State for $85,000. board has not vet pon the state land but this will probshort time. And Armory he s, the state constitution proae ogo men incur a debt KC 000, thus invalidating “uve a ieeimative act. The uniersit ve to wait, therefore, fo stion ne next legisiature or until the saline lands ase retin in a emo fav or—by co — een United States before SCHOOL OF LIFE unconstituattorneys contend from the condition University o Utah. regard Amount Much Smaller. The court chief objection of th suprem was to the loan of $250,000 for the while the state constitution bling ae (allows greater silat $200, As th poard will supreme court. nt General Wedgwood and other gitcrnave have been going into the armory board case deeply and will take the board matter been in taken a up officially: short up to The Rev. Louis S. Bowerman Preaches Second of ‘“‘Homemaking” Sermons. Will Allow Moss Brothers, Golden West and Mountain to Sell Milk. In Immanuel Baptist church last night the Rev. Louis §. Bowerman delivered the second of his "Making a Home’ series of sermons. In the course of his address he said: “John II-11: The story is that of the first miracle of Jesus The turning of water into wine at the wedding feast in Cana of Galilee. The significance of the scene finds expression in the thought that it was at a wedding that Jesus first manifested His glor “The sanction for ‘marriage js from God, ,the GGarden of Eden and Cana Galilee. ‘Honora The embargo on milk from the Moss Brothers, Golden West and Mountain dairies at Wood's Cross will be raised by the state and city health officials today, so that milk ean be sold Salt Lake tomorrow by these dairles for the first ek. The embargo placed on these dairi es 2s a result of the whic has claimed and has oa d 167 perand old, in Salt Lake in sre than two weeks. time thi with the ection time. walting Jani ; God od has, joined No Wh let together. Marriage In therefore, man put no Heaven. “In the resurrection they neither mar|T¥. nor are given in marriage, rhea are as ha the angels of God in heaven,’ Matt. “Marriage is for a life, till God the high welfare 22:30 takes for | one other. Its purpose 1s twothe action of the supreme fold. Wirst, the nisinely ordained means In e this money is loan a to the |!m making the bond of society through the Aristotle main: foundation of the famlly. board, work will be started at once upon race {s he true unit the ined ae lon of ta a ate armory and arse the the state as th gard Plato amily. itol grounds the state a part of nal on on Capital hilt ine addition to the strip | Central idea a community. Jesus makes beBible The distinctions. artificial tho state, desired ground of board will ask for aoat of anor ek plece | Sins with the family as the basis for the of ground from the ty upon which to ate. and t afety and purity of th erect o of the “aneet nrmaaien in the | family is of paramount importance. The countr tection of © oman and ehll Plans for the armory have already been en are ever vital to the honor and will be three stories of the state in a gymnasium ‘Again it is not only the thought of a track. anit space and all other necessiti2s weil ordered famlly an ate, but marfor national guard work riage is intended to be a school for the Nothing can be done howevet, until development of the anal wadual Here is he matter {s aah be the supreme | Where so many fail, and the refusal to ae and the gislative act legalized. consider this is one of fthe causes for the this in in pvorena. e oes remendous be ma, he request for rik with board country He is where are ie will be hurried mionee the ministries not love, the spirit Por ‘sacrito determin the power fs an v ere re ts called into exercise the ability to lose the pres ent good in rger good of the future. It is only a peeee or mother that can recognize this, and mae mes afte the years. SelfishnNaan st die if the ideals of this relationship. are attained and the overcoming of ra is one of the purposes of our probati Renjam F. Yo . the 4d etecti Love Grows ficeie: force of tke Deny police de artment Stopped off to visit local “The greatest school in the world Lec’ quarters yesterday on his way back to e of life's =o st a2 env - is the home; ter several weeks" vacation Sons are there learned, and loy in ae north. t fan we t. ‘ith ae Young dD r sentiment, must be the peaanin the Bouthern gz ssenger‘ engineer o n sessential thing at the altar the Serene let me give you what. T belleve was the Master's thought. in turning in Salt Lake 28 years ago, the the place was merely a ‘os f thus Incorporating and wine into water. point, and t htioe Is His life. i frontier this story into the ministr here Is no feature on the old he wine was always getting petra town that and t I now recognize,"’ said Mr. Yo best was at last I know aaa eeepc the y _pterpretition, Kodak Finishing. ut DENVER SLEUTH AMAZED AT ee OF CITY Falt Lake Pato Suppiy tro.. 142 Matin. Salt Lake Security & Trust 32 Up. Main .......---.seeeeeeess Street $300,000.00 $100,000.00 uits and vegetables as are used has|of been followed late and it is eee © cases become fewer now unt the epidemic has cease here were 101 cases of phoid last eek and fifty the week befo ‘ky and the record this eek, it Is believed, will be scarcely fifty, though numerous cases are still eing reported. The reporting f cases by the physicians of Salt Lak is being done much ore promptly than n the past and this, too. Is aiding In th fight eeelnar the spread of the disease r vo days of rest, it is probable that both Dr. S. G. Paul, assistant eld ealth gomnuasione: emergency and James the e tee. be ee =n rship ¢ Seu IESE, th of N. South sidence in ie health of tive 11 hand in the <a as Tom of fat, a streak of lea of goodness in hetweent” the Christ gin at aoe presen marriage There’s nothing uxt Wasatch ham, altar with sham in fameq It’s rich and it’s all to the goog There's lean ‘round the bone a And ‘round the lean ee ou a 8. D. Undertaker and new location, 48 the way The merit of the Did bring them — m There ‘none and it this just Oa 1 de- same, oe Cafeteria. All tourists eat 117 South Main at a Daily 9:20, Saltair returns 11:45; Kniefel’s Cafeteria, a eee ee Bathing Trains 2:00, BILLY POSSUM . and director returns 4:30. THE CARS STOP. *Possum 715 C. J. J. C. Tuckfield, Tribune-Reporter Shopp 66 West . $ Steele, 925 Buckle, 529 George ward Third Ward. ae 31—151 West North aa street. 92—Residence White, 44 3 Dee ort Second Wes so Ncth Second, We of Robert Bridge, 164 North Sixth West. No. 53i—Residence of Heber C. <Anderson, 46 West North Te mple No nips ae nce R. G, Collett, 20 oe nd stre ' 26—Re Simene e of Walter Westerman, “Ss West Third North Gillesple, 463 No. 37—Reside os Or Were North Fifth W Kippen, 46 No. 38—Re eiderce of Duncan 3— ave eaidenne Iditio i_Re 0. eos what you want to do and Tell us we'll tell you the best paint or finish to use. New Store 37 East Glass Co. First South annex No, 24—Residence of J. Vermillion, 210 Bowtie F fourth West 2 No. 25—Residence of J. J. Meyers, 116 West ourth South 5 . No. 26—Home Carriage company, 238 South First Wes Ne —Justice Hanks’ court room, Atlas bloc] ic No. 28—Sheriff's residence, 268 West Second South No, 29—Residence of F. W. Price, 733 West Fir South. g . No. 30—Residenc of J. W. Wilson, § South Tenth Wes Ward convention, Six ane amusement hall, 440 South third We lla to fit the purpose. Ward. street Fi kind Culmer Paint and ra Russell, H. No. 16—Charles Cottrell's store, 176 Mead stree No. 17—860 South Eighth West No. 18—Uintah Training school, Uintah avenue No. 19—Office of Utah Posten on West North Temples treet, between West TemJed = First West ienry’s store, 127 West Seventh santh, 21—W. A. Leatham, 62 West Sixth No. rae 2 —Re cae of J. E. Cowley, 48 south Se § econd Wes No —Reside ce of Jake Jeffs, 631 Post of J. of C. Sanberg, Martha Gre¢ Su- Hackwell, Sixteenth ward Ward. 41—17 Canyon a Twentieth 43—Residence ros wad amusement of John James, 44-Residence of H. 8S. Joseph, War court eaak The follows number of Judge Bowman's | District Distr District District District District District District District DIBETIGt District District vist 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 wesc 9 10 it delegates : Ward. in 1 each district s « ae 13 il hres tt ut 9 se 12 12 cecessmal PANEER Ss: 5 2 conte : Total Second ; Ward 16 g 7 b | OIBEMIGE OG sen rcs sness LOCA Reecscearesccseecncecncdecaaceestecseras 69 | Total for City..........ccccccccavccscees fl4 10 | wae ty | an 3 FOR ( RENT—FURNISHED. _ ee Suan and Reasonable. Second Printing South. Phones Co., 713 Ag DIED. OTR ENO beelic, ch atmnes se els are Meetsors yee es = MINtrictei Beer cuawetiaisak ine tacaneae acene 10 SAN \BERG—At ‘Ashton, ‘Ida. on . Sept. a, PIS itic te oe eee aet seen nae al de eee a - 16; 1% Edward Sanberg, ages 38 years. istrict 20 Sees Re m 1ins at the private eption room TOM CRIC teeLa twas cueee ene one eetecacae ene 8} of Eber W. Hall, 164 South West TemTS Ortl Gira sean av'c s Vinci a einige aiealiie soles ailints wae eee 15 ple street Yistrict 23 10 Time and piace of funeral to be anDistrict 240 tre. cnneees= 3| nounced late strict 25 51 —— DIB HICL Ss eU hs catuedseeseaeeseeeeees 5) M' INTIRE —At 661 Eas ‘irst South IStrIGtZibceciies tavassiecerenseneunae none seae 7} street, Sept. 26, 1%, paiva A. aughDistrict 28 ac. vi iscos crc eeeceses 7| ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McIntire; Dintrich 29 icc cee ea ene cece ceercrueces - 13} born March 8, 198, in Bingham, Utah, District 30 ‘| Funeral services uesday a p. m, —-|from the residence of Mrs, Hu HigTotal --138| sor 2 Blair avenue. Friends invited to attend Interment in the Mt. Olivet Third Ward. marnatare DIGEVICE SLi everdrrerees -.3 __ s Ste -- 12}SM d Fairmont avenue, Sept. %, YIstr Be lec n ss savdecseecesicen esse ieee - 15; 189, Minshi Smit h * 7” = = 1852, District M4. 9! jn England *he ns the VIREPICE GS oo ooo ice esae ance tenes ete 13 funeral parlors of Joseph Ww ila, “rave District 36... . 15 lor, 21 South West ple eet. Districts37.c.-<c.+20 Notice of funeral intact DIStrict 880. cs.cecceyscees 5 —— 38 1; 5 De nce f Fourth District District 41 42 Ward. = 129) FUNERAL NOTICE. fhe funeral ices ove or the remains of Conrad V. Rie ss will ta place today (Monday ae 27.) from the parlors of Eber « 13] stree 16] Olivet W. Hall, at 1:30 p. cemete ry 164 South m West Interment Temple in Highest price paid for atrictly esses. THE ROYAL SAPm. freab | | The New Walk-Over Shoe Store is now open at 214 MAIN STREET opposite the Kenyon, carrying in ladies’ shoes 4 ‘fra MARK: OF Gaal) =X GONPANTER] Sas ett FOR REN T—Three furnished | rooms for g| housekeeping and two furnished —_ _"|for house ke eping, with electric lights and =¢| wash house, $12 Ind. S97, or apply 76 aa East F ourth North Ward. We are proud of our selection, which includes the latest Parisian effects as well as the plainer styles. le es Dinky le aI TE PRS 15 \ District ee Total MW Dinteateaa pare 3 District 43 . : . 18 44 . & AG Cs. cova dovence wes hocescenvesaaeewe 15 Delegates. First Total H . 673 ention, ealgma ten , oes 8% a piaicice a in vogue this year. Reliable ne ee eee J 19 Y. Ninth Second 40 Rasmussen, M C. Brown, state will| inspected y evening a final banquet. will Pope at the Commercial the intention to” gather all of oe foremost electrical f the ite e American aemtitite of Engineers is Teest association of engineers in t avOrlil and Pope been usly elected sec retary : tion as far back as the records go ed | SCHEAMM’S WHERE of 614 O. to know that bracelets are Stz of up 1166 Riley, Stromness, ia | It Is of Interest to Ladies the» BR°*, SIT Le« onard 3 Gray, B. W. Me SE CKaty in of the Stat eters, O. A Honnold, ah Light & Railw , Secretary Utah Soci ly L. Woodhouse H. D Randall ais A.°G. On sale here is the Taft Toy that made the Teddy Bear hibernate. 50 cents apiece W ard Fifth Ls 1 > great growth of the » Interim. ng at the University elub a banquet wake a oho nin Mr. Pope's honor, among those and were the Brands brand the to gmt Pi harnhochall to fame, “housewife a ray that embalmer, remov ed South State street. McCoy's, livery, carriage ‘livery. Both phones $1. The nd Evans =——— __ Quality 76 Tellefsen, Jullan Ed or finished Acme “A Paint for Every purpose” 76 Seager, varnished there’s an § —Residence of Pe d Loofbourow Twelfth Eas 54 South Hayes, 36 49—Residence of Tol M gout Ninth East No. ™—Residence of Willlam Folland a a East 51—Webb & Erickson store, 590 East Firirst & ou th No Residence of C. 8. Price, Tél Windsor avenue —Judge a) man's court room No M—A jall’s tailor shop, 172 South State Mr. Ralph W. Pope, secretary of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, with headquarters at New York, who is returning from the A.-Y.-P, exposition at Seattle, Is being royally ent tained 7. Salt Lake City by the of the oe and by the Utah Soclety or Engin As President Taft boarded his train Sunday to resume westJe oe y “WASATCH” BACON.” Tanner, Bert 45—Residence of J. P. Sorensen, re enue . 46—Residence of Scott W. Anderson, 824 Fourth avenue No. 47—Residence of J. A. De Valley, 3 coals avenue Ward convention, Twentleth ward amuse m« nt hall fight. SHIBLEY-MACMILLAN CO. The only stationery and office supply store in Salt Lake op erating own printing office, E. ard So n “A streak With lots “ise nee 1E cohventicn; Fourth department: way, ast No. No. No. street No. street. No. Sixth ' stained, in any “ of ~Residence of South Four th Eas o —~Residence of South St te No. %—Residence of East } urth South N 10 Reside nee of Stanley place No. 11 Fe sla nee of $3 i will be back in the tient today. Dr. Pau Secretary of American Institute or four days 1 his. ab; i has seriously serlously crippled crippled the sence has wo the work of of Electrical Engineers En £ wart, healt ha refused trom the fee eo mmissioner, | __tertained by Colleagues. man H. Eas sidenc ca M eonvention, amusame nt ha Flyn If it’s a surface to be painted, enameled, Ward. idence Nit parlor CUSHERAE: 8 THE Company Capital Gurplus President Taft mipde his visit and address at the Y. M . A. yesterday in lieu of a visit which he was expected make Friday nigt jecause of his membership nd interest in the association it was proposed that he open the ar cHen for 300 new members which opens today at noon, At. 1223 o'clock the 50 men who make up the ten c Gaeatn ye te LMS will lunch togethe it the cl a ane go out from there en dif ant sections of the downtown pueinag at icts It is expected lat every youn man who works downtown will be give n an ave de the eded changes. A {final|oppertunity to join the Y. M. C; A. investigation will be made today by de by Wednesda night, though of course ties in the ate boa of health office |the committee does not expect any one nd if al orders have been followed eacan} desiring to ake advantage of 1¢e dairyman will recelve notic¢ he can/many privileges to wait until asked to again bring milk to the city. oir Membership is open to any clean, uring the last few days employes In| self-respecting man of 1e city, withhe city water works department have|out reference to religious or political been busy cleaning the city reservoirs, as | bell a resul the request received from| The members of the canvassing teams the state board as a eS Ape will meet again tomorrow and next day ure against the spread of the disease.|at lunch and hope to make a whirlIt js not thought possible that the water| wind finish wee oe new members rae has had anything to do with the/ or Wednesday ni hear #0 pomp tes yhoid epidemic, but state officials de- | te s = as follow ole ed to take every precaution, so Super( Te Ww Woodin, D. B intendent Tom Hobday was inatructel to ‘ clean all of the reservoirs and mains. oF: aptain), O HarAll he reservoirs have nov een L. H Matec. "Bat m Brown, George cleaned They included the supply tanks Devin Parley's canyon, on Thirteenth East 3. Wesley King (captain), R. V. Dilstreet, and the one on Capitol holl. This} ley, A. EF, Eberhardt. H. J, Binch. A. E wo shut orf t ter for a time on|] Winward the northeast bench Saturday, but 2 Robert Porter (« Peas Willia wate as running again yesterday. Work | Ray, Athol nee lins, - Ralph Ric oe will be start at onee in flushing the|ards, A. R. Thomas mains, and Superintendent Hobday said : S Ww, CCarlson (Saptain). = a Ashlast night this would be completed in A. Macke, J. Cart aes the next forty-eight hours. The cleaning aniktn, of the tanks ade the water rolly all » CC. Coulson eg a eee of Friday and as a smail ody W. S. Finlayson omamount of sediment was flushed through 7 Re Vhite. John Bae i some of the pipes, Lar this condition will James Collins (captain), J. Flet be over as soon the mains are com- er, “Norman Chris tensen, Willfam Ball pletely cleaned. Harold Stephen It is expected that there will be a deL. Sowles (cz nD D. J. Mureee in the mb typhold cases oe R, B. Tempest, W olla und F repor this week, owing to fact |S. Walden : that ine officials have given out a genL L Nettleton ee oO eral warnin and citizens are taking | Brunson F. Porter, H. P ckney especial care that what they use not 10. Dale Park captain) Rudoit ‘Orfilled with germs, The advice to boilllob Ernest ectayd and -W. . 20 on al water an nd ers and to wash suc Senator Carl Badger Is chairman th LIBERAL INCOME If you have money which is lying idle for lack of a suitable investment, we invite you to avail yourself of the advantages afforded by our Mortgage Certificates. They yield interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and being tax-free afford a most desirable form of investment. Secured by our total resources and by First Mortgages on Salt Lake Real Estate. Committee Will Make an Effort to Secure 300 New Members. ae Ban r arawn, aepich FFE FH tH taget of: forth by Hae of the mission er Christ and His chure ani: ‘Coming then to the marriage altar Is one of the most sacred scenes in life; ‘not lightly or unadvisedly, but in the fear of Pees ‘ the very beginning let me remind you uct the eee ® words: ‘And He aned and ald not occa that He the beginning made and female ° man It’s our half-yearly style are shown. Come today. show. District No. 1—Residence of H. A. King East Tenth South —Residence of Ray Sermon, 1589 enth East sidence. of D. A. Smith, 990 nut 5 line of Benjamin Clothes +| + + + + + + + No YMC. BEGINS. ON 3 DAIRIES CAMPAIGN TODAY the peeienl bulldins can be ere 1 he fact that the state armory board made a distin et organization and that is . First %§ CALLS MARRIAGE RAISE EMBARGO na of carrying eme court » the legality peeedings an constitutionallity of a will come before the supreme Pponict in an applic rae for a writ of manidamus to compel the and board to turn ‘over the loan o bed The upon ahh the supreme court Tuling was made last week ws in connection with the eee act _siving the power to rrow M000 trom the state land board for the. purpose of In that act, institution state, to be loan. The niversity Nate Goldfarb = x Be uy Re Harry Friedman, imor Rosenbla Maurice Landa Sd Ex« Sethi alias 1 Peninan, r N rea N.. Black Sli i Roberts San 8 ry Zleler, Harry Rev Louls JIsemar Abe Salmonson, Nat Wolfe, Sam Friedman and J. S Hoodwin Morris pee nblatt, first president of the; Maurice Landan sted as toastm: te r Young 3} Hebrew association who land during the eve see former President J was the Sane guest at a banquet glven|}S Hoodwin presented t honor ane t in the College Inn by fell mem bera, | wi a handsome gold watch fob bea will depart this week for the east, where |ing the emblem of the assoclation and an he will ide for some time he ban- | inseription ee the oceasion Sevquet was given as a farewell entertain-|eral address wae made by members ment and was one of the pleasant social |of the assoc iatlo affairs of the < | 10Sse present eal d Mr. Rosenblatt the full > be a ez i} ch 3 m3 23 és thousand variety—Here IN Unusual interest is being manifested by the Republicans tne primarics to be held this evening to select delegates to the coming eclty convention of > Republics an party, which wlll name the next officers of the city of Salt Lake. Primarie ~ will be held in, each election district from. §& o'clock to 9 o'clock tonight and at these primarte s will be selectec delegates to the elty convention and. the ard conventions The Republican. par must exercise more care in the selection = Rood candidates than any of the othe rties, because the other partle will, nombiate men to run for office, w the Republicans will npminste the who will fill the office For this reason a large attendnee at the primaries is urged, in order that strong, representative Republicans be chosen as dé es to the convention Sinee the list of polling places for the | primarte vas. last published som | changes 1} he places have bee made land the revise list of ene places vith the imber of delegates to which each dlatriet is entitled is ‘publis hod this | morning has ot board and. 7 fining its wove rno. 5 of of Sta 3 Spry, Secreta Villiam Tingey and Adjutant ere neral W aaa was set i}An allowance of $10,000 eanuaily by the aside by state, re be paid treasurer. nd jin addition to this legislature nade provision for a $85,000 from the state land board purpose of building and equipping ; The wording of the act 18 ‘in HFEF Here the world’s best styles in clothes for men are displayed in pleasing CARE 4+4++4+ +444 + ‘The district commitleemen iro + urged to telephone the HMsts of dele+ gates from éach erie to The Her+ ald-Republk inimediately + after the de li atin hi ave been chosen. + It is of the utmost importance = that + 2 complete list of all the de 7 gates to + the city convention be In this office + as irly as poasible + As a result of the supreme court cision last week holding unconstitutional the action of the last in authorizing the ersity of the State the ground state constitution, of companies Adjutant USE Walk-Qvers, Cousins & Grover’s at $3.00 to $5.00 Mt. |