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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1909. NEWS OF UTAH AND ADJOINING STATES | “TH PUl_SINNENG | RELIABLE | oprie N Twenty-fi fifth Strect T d = ae ates ste s Was he AS bt on account visit’ the afternoon UsL of President | meeting was $9) lat tose ae were held at Seneca ee ci evenin peeakers at. th evening sess slo cre. President Thomas B, Evans, Pri aes he C,. Richards of the’ Ogden "ia Se ta tues ay? Bert, on ee LABORERS a kin Hers annie and G. Dye Bervin. seo ‘rrin of of 0 Hi 1@ | (Special | to The Herald-Republican.) , : Companions Regard Accident as Proof of Unlucky Day and Q it W 1905, OrK. ” (Special a to The Herald-Republican.) Ogden, Sept. 27.—By the derailing of a work car ! at Seventeenth and W: oe n h street street and Wash- i eap c ee on the the grounc ee to pile up i FW LIQUOR | all canneries nearly will make a cee money ae for the] the winter work igs Aggie Camp rb i yo slid | struc tion in > 1] was I dep: here nt the and r. She rec ently sion ORDINANCE the in- for the } then to] for nd work ee nte a hete ee A PROMISING ae ni vy | tin Th ield | Wenlateanenice| by Jacob Magleby the California mis- | was followed returned from Adopts “More More ; . . Regulations, Which dase onecente loon - is pe Ogden, night : il to Sept. passed ce ag oon Stringent : 8 the new Hquor riae ordi- mine none which sreatest Zo gold th a cl pinched out ue { Dg l very har i Wholesalers’ license will be $200 a quaretra penetrated ter, Wholesalers and retailers combined | within ten must puy it the rate of $400 a quarter, tw while n earns ture and agents willl be ssessed $14 a qu Iruggists will 5 ee dnwe d to sell liquor v ¢ escription. > to ' put Each reta Her feet DAs ore | ner 1lso A : ! = d nee ES f contains the ell « J. fine or one of ; - A per oldi th = of the A JAP |cCASTLEDALE noes ; e but a; bans = comnts ial to The he Herald- Republican.) Ogden, Bept...2—C, Yanusheta,.o Japa- {| Wiehe wonthicver ae Idaho. came down yes OPEN IN (Special.to The Custicdale, NEW ept. c is f Farrrer, Wash Dix Besa mi ade 7 of ee toon inCisel nsued in the meanof the fe ae s Ww: as going through ficer Cr Re ee eee Atos under Sage th 4 ir n mé Cc: COMPANY VANCED iad to being being seatter owing inadequate uncompleted to an. altitude made Orangeville, of miles ma bushels west. punt acre per Wednesday are . eon neheon esr at to y people shovels 7,00 Mount ventions G. B. Ogilvie the | ore. : th vere ane separately, Lyman and wore Miss ne Anna. M. Cannan a R. of Martineau the M. I. A. LAYTON Layton, shape am Ce of _ Saat oe eval a de detent oM- | the Sept. of Salt general medical Se Ellison, ageae Thursday h makes for re aymieeS old the at T w AND STACKS Seta ock oe eae Mountains eral (Sp ie of in ny the> ‘Much: -Sought Emery County. Sept “a-sinee. fem: out al Min-| the sates setasohtlte& wuss aleicst’t| bie nae’ Ira. QUARTERLY to The a7 F rf teated MEETS): ae lo Herald-Republican.) At the fourth saree ed ia ountain Deir vera ly CONFERENCE al ore R. I FOURTH to The OF Ars ; i of ; to mind that Onan this as teen suspecte five o sft : similar. f PURSE e the found fauna Ce Is ter F rondsen also has ited out eight miles n An er an ha: | ze es ; ri offer (Special to Tr e ; Her: uld- Re | of a mine northwe oe " | began (, ig pears but we will go to ano other Ens Ens ign of |] | | l L a it ng-in d the afterno ee | are already buildings are S. one Tides and) Third the Pri rvenlr | MEMORY Patterson, Pelt E. O. braves tc were { W judicial resolutions Lee named district and yesterday H. V by aa iheannt in honoring | U waste NI L: 38 of | f. The furnished singing the given in Salt same Lake. GLASMANN aA excellent numbers ry NOMINATION rden,. Sept.27.- at a me Png Today 1 comm ney become ap- omina inka} v EY ROE accept: ; n he. o the ee ai to —— The it. two GRAZING - ago I . him great rhiske oes Upon who Is tnke a talalr 1 he H arb A. F. LIONS. ons ne he COUNSELOR hunt MR. =") will KERR be a Brarner York will Buckskin for that the was. to GIVEN Ogden, ence ond to Sept. NEW old- . Iimployment Bureau. Educational Lectures, Library. Downtown Club for Young Strangers’ Club, ete., ete. Men. PHONE FOR INFORMATION 29, Bell; 2900 Independent. ——-== y WHAT IS SALT LAKE’S POPULATION? I You are safe in saying it is not less than 110,000. BIG 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. S | | THE ecials at P weak R POPUL | CLOTHING CO. A about | AGataed| in to much. our be one Pure think there would recommend is I am Our it I the equal to aie 25 to 1 ° offices, stores and homes s Koee Our Next Door | Bell service in Salt Lake, but to 1,200 That, Rocky Mountain Bel! Telephone Company Pants, price— to other liquor using different points in the intermountain country at small cost. also, is something worth knowing and thinking about. 45 Boys’ value, on SO That is why we know you are safe in saying Salt Lake has a population not less than 110,000. The Bell Telephone subscriber can talk not oniy to the 11,000 68c anyone or any drink St. The number of Bell Telephones in use is accepted as a standard guide all over the country in making estimates of population. price— $2 entirely nothing it noywhere, to Malt one bottle of work After say of a weak able S = and peenacs Vine wat lot 1 Cheviot uits, with ekerhbocker I cones nicely trimmed, and New Full Patterns. rth 81.00 elty slatiriast in such scarcely Dufty’s can too lucky me } taking to my bottle I of I after to go and epidemic It left Thanks it moun- 1S POSITION The frianatas He Republican.) 27.—At eee eee in the Fourth ward last night Sec Counselor Walter Kerr of the bish- FRANCIS Al SHEPPARD “ y 5 Francis ‘ Shenpard, Scranton, = South of Walker’s as a tonic and fevers, ing in stomach need your young, grocers of case containing who and when convalescing and by inits thebuilding and specifie treatment > germs, disease {is a wonderful low f stimulant some troubles advice, fully. of write Our the have been dealers, or and all doctors many after will send is weakened, Department, gratifying The you letters cured and benefited by shipped direct for $1.00 ; the greatest strength-giver diseased Duffy advice received the per use of bottle, free, known to sclence. SMi It destroys MAKES } | QUEEN conditions Malt Whiskey together from men this great and with ae Company, a handsome women medicine, Rochester, in It all is New illustrated walks sold of Hfe, everywhere York, medical both by i H’S “FLOUR It in a gradual, healthy, natural manner. grippe, bronchitis, coughs, colds, malaria tissues restores properties of consumption, pneumonia, healing and cure wasting, Medical : fever SPECIAL Pa. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey If (Special Baths. in any form, I do recommend Duffy's | Pure Malt Whiskey as per directions.’ Republican.) Potter, assistant his return home he and a manufacturer in New hunting trip throuch the 7 m p. TWO | He rec- deal praise who is run down with fever disease, Although I do not a his are 1 who happened (one God), well it, a : cannot victims thank condition second MOUNTAIN . 1 on his feet. The | all 5 typhold years the an.) read es and Whiskey, was able HUNT Wrestling, Cafe. e He| Malt Whiskey; | gave to it the walk (Special to Ogden. Sty ‘ Ai Pure Malt Whiskey, 1 decided || 32.2 So, Main try During Herald-Republi bottle Having ge uffy’s Duffy's to neminatior the me RESERVATION (Sp — nomination.’ s Goan tek and aCe Friday , Exchange five weeks unlimited fever walk. and need something to build them os PAYETTE ea ADJUST TO repliec Beas Pure " ‘fo Parrot ake ine wtrioe, 2 of yerty ny ] will typhoid scarcely ; declined in Gla Duffy’s ommends naye;:r Mr. took could time vigor and strength. hall held an Glasmann » ask Mr at candidate, he second e et Republicans tase Uc is wr Ae that one bottle put him (Special to The Herald-Republican ) SRA Saturday ve ig rth city William nt ning at c anpolitmé tat the were authorized of Competitive by DECLINES CITIZENS’ attack Basketball, Club with learn may Ne LIVE—LAUGH—LEARN an Handball, , Lessons sper how itt entertainer aii und Classes Billiards, JUST bi es nee his Ty Gymnasium Games. ast N I weak| so left E Hi i] Thursday mi MRE cae Sa | was he that says Pa., after Ww 10 HALL Second N. cle ee | ote which Av lve F to speak a new language and at the same time Sine entertainment of ; Scranton, | | Sheppard, Francis Mr. . In Pro i} In BORIS S oes Salle up memory | Institution educational Tsepte. Weeks he Ate drawing the | : wou y som esi eatre Serato French th 3) plum Judge H. Bowdle Judge Bowdle was | Hundreds | Known and venerated for many years by |} members of the Utah bar advocatedschooltl| Bible In the public f theWotherspoon that Th 2 placing in good ; visit Ene pri bqvoune . 300 New Members by Wednesday Night With Bert Baker eis ee , Idolized Chorus1s. aMati 1 aC) = Demonstrating ni Grand Greatest TRAIL ee nn - exhibitors k a “Ptaay, Free dele th yO, SRO eputh. Ge Thomas’ 30, Oct. 1-2. MATINEE ST ewnis raion = ee H. Stuger offers the La bartels ah gw YM HONE OON Mort a abecnacis President W Presid nt Emil B Bch rOnn and at 2? ee lh fi yesterday in. the _taberna le Bishop Wotherspoon, liam ane show —_——_—— S . State| the that $2. of a Pathou venings, 25c, Sc, 7ic. Matinees, WedF nesday and Saturday. 25e Be. Next week, “LOVER'S LANE.’ ENTRIES reports Don’t Wait to Be Full to flent OF JUDGE J. R. BOWDLE it ecrop| Van er ind, The ap: vuushels Matinees Wednesday Satureay y, still f COURT “HONORS publican.) The pples, | } lo Horace association Popular “ NEGRESS She Lake’s Playhouse. y se rick ALL WEEK, AND prices—Augustus Comedy Crarien FROM c ft. Many) Pa shthitors wt | thelr exhibits The condit ol it the brok PLUMS GOTO WASTE. have it 2 JOIN AND are rushing In entries for the Inland Em- | -rice enin ‘ing to e || Dire exposition. Lists close Sept. 0. TM orore ‘Sevolovotvetczetouges cities" tdrak ane enen mae ational a eater nROAD Rnd cendlar,28y 1 ving entries Se he oe" located x is the time to eee neue Most ee Secretary alr ere WILLARD MACK STOCK Co. Including Miss Blanche Dou In | } Tech th ( bi ore rhe that ah { ev ": now se is in HAY Herald-Republican.) Re- COWBOY Salt With god A up In rhich w the oe Intended victim was sia trti in thetried capture the negress. who,ence) he says, to rob of him. t x and el on & ‘THE 8 ae gpattion and has entered= the University a EXPOSITION new Bei o_ammae Soon FONT TONIGHT South Varas and Seacda streats taitnione. Gus and JohnWinst Fisher were walking unanimously | woman Sk Na | ej |eeee ae e mor See PLENTY OF PITCHBLENDE. | |“:i clot k Sunday aand Se aan Ze nd aa Gee lac the VADIS | Evan today.-ia BELLIGERENT k of Drama, UO H. Whiteside and department RECOVERS res SS eaeanition’ Pere Production ligious Lake board ; P. - of ch i ae m atte eAane commenced: 17 nor piped feel thro the oush stressahat of elle State Street—Bungalow Theatre Bldg. 5 ID." eee BREVITIES. re EP 27.—E. Sept. 3 ttison, thatg ‘the e the state | on Sample Suit House seats TONIGHT Re:Beautiful | | Next week, THE LADY.” j van fact . was agleaned nec mining claim in by “IN CONVENTIONS Sept. Men’s 27—Annual con- || “ ofPleasant, the Young and Young gga }and fr fect. reek, ee All . O50c. AND WOMEN HOLD apr the|held and Saturday and For the best suits designed for a man to wear this fall. They’re samples from the world’s greatest lines—that’s how we happened to have them—but we’re under contract not to use the makers’ names— you’ll know the values though, at sight. ae MEN the helr arty aan saw mid a 2c reserved, The seed here Is of f f much Jarger ac reage he ae bee ty, and to mo to seed this year than ever befo ore The seed already stacked will bri ng to the cores of the valley about $250,000 to $390, Mayor] return ed n up about three : eight to ying yo 1 the mines and mills |on Second South when a negress attracted wee not suspended, nor the production of | their attention, Aft or. a MOTE one two he samp reduc Vaoras misaad bis. purse: be reac = sae sak ey Vieltog members joel | mne* pocket t of « F t “worn aoe Castledale | 44, 008 thr and canine MATINEE TODAY 2: 15 ; = Vv == . EVENING, S115 E, Straup, ; Ladies’ associations were held in Moron! club, and roe The attendance from all the wards of the North Sanpete oe was ree car steam S pe trae j r ee foetie wae finished and are being used any than | a \ ea eS Ron Ne none t Anan $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 ‘THEATRE ; si district schools opened on Monday morn yp yn thanking the Com-|and seream that she was being robbe terday to hire some of his countrymen ing with Alpha B. Barton as principal. mee oe and the people of Bingham | Jailer Bert eer haare her and. took her in the beet fields: This morning he met | ‘The school opened with 130 puplis. ‘The | £°or a very pleasant and instructive day, Into custody. She sald her name wa with: ‘@& cou of confidence men, who | other teachers with Mr. Barton are Misses nC took the train for their respective es enticed him to a p back of the tabe Evelyn Lowry, Mabel Behunin. LTAllilah | MOMCS ht Ree RE EE Cs 2 ho AE as cl ere dertoc o talk hi Rasmussen and Effie Armstrong Five xiacl Pel aks cards une ae at t ae My m |rooms of the new school bullding are FIRE DESTROYS BARN | EXHIBITORS RUSHING Heir timeout Good. : to The _ Herald-Republican.) Se: oh i —A mass meeting to can-|&nd members Bingham Ttandthe to wae the | spoke Calon po ; newspaper the by Dr, F. ner cial pper mine. and the . re¢ orded Was Slerald-Republicair)..-\ ‘ TEAS orn Ponce We v Evans the workings of the trams and swit hiaries Nalder e t last night for RayK railroads were explained to he ia mond, ri anads. rhey ntend to remain r. Holman and Dr. A. I in -}.. | #8 long as the sugar factory runs : 2 glk sby. J ~ a aa if tor, first BUILDING 27.—The at -lds rae hl a w were een Sole visiting _ visiting ree all bac SCHO SCHOOLS ph WATERWORKS vacant{ 20 RESCUE s ne (Special Menofer. Neill, wh laced a bond of $237.27_to]ers is to be heard before a_ justice of | 1°63. The claim was filed in the name of Ruarantee asohs alt paving he lald in Og- | the peace soon, probably In the Chester |the Jordan Silver Mining company, ans ler sever lils {precinct ae Eom aan alleges that the]’ was familiarly known as the, "Old seep 7 den vé ars ago was Riven ‘ a ' J money bar K the bond meni Other | defendants hz an ew a eae nulslaim routine business of little Importance oc- | ance by herding ) _ 1eep in ae a mining camp. Bingham has had cupled the rem: ‘mainder ofof ththe session sea Sa canyon, on the wes » of Sanpete | 4 history of interest from that date and contaminating the “wate rs of the ro produced gold, silver, copper and an town i Preedom splendidly paying quantities. mate, o , be rhicthe only mining camp in oun POLICE spoke epublican J ndred dainties at YOUNG Gugee 2 s oes and then ugh Upp ” Bit aumeie coe ‘Telegraph working sheep own-| are and of supponekna Bava 1e tin, the WATER). “Sou cnirs prepared of the bytripthe in B iia the booklet mercial club were presented to Moroni others IN- | rr oce ss of removing a mountain oe | Returning to camp, the fe } driven up Carr theForkmain to the Highis to T earais Herald-Republican.) = i x Ss pt 21 The case of the state several vai en yon. thr HERDS CONTAMINATE enna some SEEN. ar -d to the by addresses saqresses ihe x ‘on car R- Irvine T Always MINES/ HENEFER ORGANIZES 1e Diem transactio ee nes constructec eae the| GLEIS0 of 150) s ; P i ked up nae s wider to si 4galnst was nronident fy e lam; So Teh; Aether . ee Cates the to ‘R; cen epuni : ae oa was challenged by the company, but Mr Diehl refused to withdraw a Single straw- at the diggings ore-bearing lead} a SHEEP a (Special . P.| be according oi ele rontmate of the min ee is put at from $500 to $7,000 : | othe: council to eta the. de at thee depth >. AS , lead : was the vein he the feet up a bond of $1,000, to be See an In pee etion o the cau -| ALLEGE mez th the : : “between ‘the keepers hours’ otwill Ly | ind saloon sell to minors or womS DEOnnes in opinion of the engincer After the 18-inch ve of after || ; and fet Roylance; A Are = , Hera'd-Republican.) 27.—Bingham opened Its to the third quarterly 1e Hi intentonthalthe MINE. feeling that the most promising future {s directly before him Mr. Palm brought with him some fine specimens from the aime et betterIng the saa aefe retale in pare rev-| enue eeet M. tan a Binet ae WONDERS after Mr. bushiess Provo, Sept -A. F. Palm of the Beav- | py rry er Lake from ¢ ecleen icine this company “Bhovt turned the property morning,re- | Qiu Will VLETT'S UNCOLORED JAPAN Witham from the National Editorial sSeaeae yn Aside from the formal ré port w a run- | ae cote on the marvels oansited by | members of the delegates to the | ™§ itional meeting—a _tour which included | the coast points of terest in Alaska, | (Special to The Herald He pale: Republican.) ’ : . The Herald-Republican.) 27.—The city council to-| finally maitio h ts co) nditl a Sa-{ There {s but little mention of political timber for any office except that of may- . Du PROPERTY AND noon and s the time— 7 Ws an a water ryate m was held at the Eleanor Gordon & Co. store of William F. Cromer recently, be La Petite Revue. Tae EB. Richins was chairman and R The W ernont Trio. es secretary, A Pompany - WAS organ ‘ The ‘Five ‘Avoloos Poney Lena session of the 1 ae l ised, with a capital stock of $10,000, 10 Davey MoorePantzer. fet tah Press association, and per cent of which will be paid up.-on Millie Williaris 1 ahteon representatives of the craft jn ]Oct. 1 Thirty citizens pledged them- || The Kinodrome Orpheum a tah had a successful session and an in- | Sélves to subseribe $200 each. The water atinee prices—l&c, Ze, peresting view of the camp The follow- | Will be brought from Bachelor spring Evening prices—25ec. i Ee, Were present: H. C. Hicks, Ernest |Olficers are: Alma E. Richins, president; |Baclor wy auarn .and England, wife, J. Le-|Jones, S. ae Woster. “vacre } Barlow and wife, Buys Charles. secretary J. W.president; Richinns, treas| oy Armstrong S. L.. Raddon,; W if. | urer: Leslie G. Shill, director. W ork will Capwell, P, S. Peet, A. H. Shulteiss and] begin at once. The system will. be comwife i E Diehl George _Car- | ple ted this fall pente! PL. Holman, Parley Jensen, E o Btecen et T. iL. Holman ALFALFA SEED CROP IS TONIGHT | the visitors « aes ah receive “d > . oo © arrival of mornTv ing ; train from Salt Lake and conveyed GREATEST IN HISTORY EMMA BUN ING cae a aoe a to the Commercial) z . + IN promptly: called ena oalh - Parley Jensen cannes jal to The Herald-Republican.) Droceoded wi leeting to order and asstledale, Sept. 27—The greatest crop elation ed with the business of the assoof alfalfa seed ever harvested here. {s now Gath r ared f oul fare Tn k the eo nce of the secretary Mr. | But little gare | or by. oun farmers. Prices, 2c, Wc, 75c, $1,00; matinees Ouse Council COPPER VADED * Morning, 7 night—all HE\ 1, or. Candidates for councilmen and recorder are not making themselve : very extensively. C. is ecker re caer ee for mayor on the Democratie ticket succeed himself while W. F. Giles, On THE GREAT |UTAH 9 a half A. CONVENTION. ——--— (Special to The Herald-Republican.) Richfield = pt. 27:—The M A. econvention, which was held here yesterday poeta ele from all over the county. There keen regret felt and Xpreased by many that not a single repsingle resentative of the Be ErAle hORBALC onthe young men was pr “nt to assist in the work of explaining. ihe courses prepared tn refused of president of the city council, who is _ the canning business, states that the t oe crop will have been exhausted with. xt two as wecks, the weather remain they if are, He says. conthe om theania car and fell in t a bune Bile hel ria ence and concluded that the cident was | not a good omen and they continue the day'ss labor. labo1 residence ate the ons ngton avenue at 7 o'clock this morning six| Greek Papeete were hurt so badly that ey all had to be sent to the hospital None will die They were being hauled to the work in progress on the interurban line to Plain City The car was an open one, “nd it Was being driven ahead of an engine ae a neo ee been ao Bpen or 50 obstruction had made Its way into the frog, which turned the flat car onto| the fair grounds track, th s ngine con-| kK ans Bi ach alas ae line. E he car is wn sw r ie track, the nia! ie B It by eyewitnesses that foreign nerssaidinstes an ee jumping, rol a in 8 ot this section < Canneries Prosperous. (ieotat tip: ra a . z 9 (Sp clal to The Herald-Republican.) | Bingham, Sept. Ogden, Sept. 27.—William Craig, former|doors’ yesterday k ul after century Bingham, joy Good Day. napecat Siete aot thelcee | NPT attracted quile a crowd toduy The: pital is a monument to the memory dled : July J udge Thomas D. Dee, » who wi © of Transact Business and En- hig LAY THE CORNER STONE. Woriders === » Gly ews y-fifth street. Departinent, 366 Twenty- Ogden (Special to The Herald-Republican.) Provo, Sept. 27.—Simmerings of the political pot may be heard now and then, but so far enthusiasm is very seldom seen, Leaders in both old parties say that things look very much lIlke prohibition ; 3 cc—410 Circulation a and appolr stat- eany re Conference aii FOUR staff. AND 3rd. West. | "Phones: and De Aimmerman There. Bell, OFFICE 8th. 3450 So. Sts. Ind. 892 Prices sere yrvsows (UTAH DENTISTS LOAF. 1s no 2384 economy tal work done et any MILL and druggists, BIG a booklet old A to Bake Easy OF THE V ALLEY . in MAIN having men STREET. Set den- oe WELRY Teeth Crowns, (fit Beat STORE aranteed)....$7. 00 ...... Seeevanee 8. Itshed palnicus Extraction !s good. hn 22-K 5 a Gold Fillings ocd ecccce® owas $t:00 up Silver F (ings {ly <case= Te 8 S2.9benanee +. 735¢ eeth Sle rk ggehguerantoed, chacccnnasnseensy de $1.00 A AH 18 guarantee os of Gone firat class. Here ts an OPPT-) rery k at tunity to have the very best wor the lowest prices by an old estab . office whose price unless It la Gold rn en : released + g es was |) boeteivn a Secont 1 uealatant superincendent pot the Ogden stake Sunday schools. rum H. Goddard was appointed to hi she place 2 ie awe by oan <e Bt: d yea Free with 1 Plates. aa = rrr O |