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Show 6 THE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: | | Rudolph Alff Mr. Schnell's name was at his request withdrawn Major 3} A. Breeden, former attorney A the nomination of rene ral, se nded | Edwards, saying he hac been ass¢ te iwith Mr, Edw ara during his term fice, knowing him {ntimately in the and fr 7m this knowledge he was su no bett« selection could be made Balloting st ed with sse { | Edw: a and J Moyer | cannon withdrew befor : and the Fs K Continued tions anc and the from Page 1. le ith LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, the state of Utah and of the city of alt Lake are well informed of what the | pre sent city 1dministration hi done SEPT. 30, 1909. i DEVELOPS THE BUST, ROUNDS ARMS AND NECK ore the in ingredients food spratiily of on drug at separately store, home glycerine thres ri one ounce Get ind two and N platform, convention was on his way,,dld not have a dollar, but since the n he |M | t { waited. In the had accomplished with honor everything| wa carried pro-|he had undertaken He said there never | man nomlout timp, r that we will b proud f when ral committee be| had been a word inst Mr ah Sn ch In name went | we it the head of our the y Vacancies that| public or private life I'm gla once | I com The fol ly ymimitte named Ir city ticket in my Hfe I can stand on some aon with } the riou t vere ittifled by the committee 1 reso-| Mr evine, In seconding the nominatior |< m ntion and ar ta r ntil which} of N Murdoch move that the rules | t iange, this] be suspended and that James D ur > ne Or R —First ward, Gael g 5 > to the} doch be nominated by acclamation le t é Badger ward, A. } Cannon county commissioners thelr supTher ere other secon to 1@ nomi- | of Salt Lake aala Cc. S. P Third ware VV RB tooth \ ard port of the sheriff in doing aw ation as the motion was put, and amid/|was for many 3 eadl I A. R. Barnes and R. R. Ander with the West Side stockade after the another storm of applause the nomination | the Commerclal Eta al b ani and is now ward, William M. MeCrea city authoritles had established the | was made without a dissenting vote vie sident of Me Merchants’ bank of On Cred jals—First ward, Mi sink of iniquit mn the West Side. <A Murdoch apondes to calls for al Salt iy fe is am man of exceptional Melton; Second ard, Jc J: My originall submitted, this paragraph nd sfter } vas oe as Beltre ations and there is no question o ward Dahlquist th \ f the platform read: mayor of Sal said: |} staunch Bevan anism, and even le Jan d-~M, J 3 We are opposed to the. licensing of halrman, Ladies a Sent! men—tof hi ' ul integrity At the time Jett ’ crime by means of fines We denounce ke to say it afforded m at/when many Ai erted us, Mr. Peabody rethe affic in vice and sin Inaugurated, to speak to you on Unis occasion at ed a staune h Republican and 3 n upheld and protected by an American peaking js entirely out of my/stayed with th urty th a thick wi il i administration and commend the faithf it should turn out that [I am | thin I suggest that o matter h Fou vard,-S): WV .-AT ind Hig ham Fifth ward, Karl D. Hardy fulness In discharge of duty by the successful in. tl sh return to| many may be presented, the can be no meantime a mix ounces Dau eee of rosetine re cadome fiv motion meorenenn. osing closing ,SvSmzeor the so-called Change in this stockat county, Wn re I the best | better do Platform. ave ae | a man than ay Attorney es A. H. Beabody Nominated. ; ; i The no changa credit: was whatever finally its | delegate > Pp accepted by the tts paaan Carl s a A. Badger d ne man, nd re d CRGANIZATION EFFECTED committee on resolutions to read “Re pub- lin Sk Oo WAS We i qualilfi ae Yor lican officials,’ and with this change the lthe Een ne who was hold in good AT MORNING SESSION platform was accepted nanimously. |.) ~”nd esteem by a none of friends eee hen came the nominations. Steele seconded the nomination of Organization of _ the Republican clty pen in. nominating i oe s D Mi: ijor My e as did H, S. Joseph, Fred} convention was effected yester« Jay morn “At the . reques of a Price and T Greenewald ind the | ing at the Salt Lake theatre atl an enthudelegates I will yee nt | Fourth distr “p t seconded the nomination] slastie meeting at hich the temporary next mayor of Salt Lake of Mr. Pratt Balloting had pre eded to | office took charg ind the comn g field over and after all the Tenth district when Mr ratt with-|on re olutions, orde of business and cre- ave exhausted their re-| grew and moved that rules be suspended |dentials were confirmed ss Had It for Yeari Until Until He Heard of Mi-o-na—F, C. Schramm Sells It. If you suffer from indigestion, es named Mi-o-na, celebrated xX OF the ” ser iption cure ind it doesnt you schri mm will give your you money back It relle stompainful Re 1d the ich. dis ss in ve eile fe + wing 3 had stoma years h trouble for bai re L1ting 2 wo a be ree ee for an Y hour so vith tio ] bought box: of Mi-o- na Peeclate from Gaff| one Dru which « ompletely cured That was 12 months ago, and not been troubled this day I Haskey, Gaffney, S. ( i nominated W. | district wi oo bons STOMACH TROUBLE Souk 10 Ff OPEN QUARTERS : ? r to} The ame of I. EK. Wille was p 1 in H. P. Myton moved that the words my ability to carry a that | nomin on for city attorney : “and county attorney” be inserted after ciple There we nother en-|} who said he wished to 1 ue word ‘sheriff.’ This brought forth Sia outburst of ay STi s Mr. /if nominated, would be ected; storm of protest. from all parts o Murdoch took his seat pecs of a P is ; ara the theater Harry Joseph suggestec uate of the niversity of hat the paragraph sna. ‘Republican Recorder Is Named. } Colurmblan Jon ersity of Washingt Secofficials,’ so as to include Justice tanWhen nomination order were j onds to this nomination were ma by By Flank Pred > Price sald that|] called, J. J Greeney we ald” eae sented — P| aoe m ith ir., and H. S, Josep and the county commissioners should be in- | Myton, saying he a man who had| Mr Ville was nominated by acclamacluded in the resolution for their act-|peen found alw the Repub NK an | Lor rd ive support for the heriff. but as tO] ranks and had stood my poe Republicanism | The conven ton | adop ted the eagle surthe county attorney he had done noth-|/ when it meant a sacrifice to do so ance joes the bee hive as the party eming whatever to remove the ev and |Myton’s name was seconded by everal | blen deserved remova eros viding that the empowered to might occur on Th eport of I es te in th City Committee Wi Will Meet Fri- | imc day Night in Judge Armstrong’s Courtroom. The meet Republican. next Fridey eity committee will vening in Judg Armstrong's court room, in county building, to organize campaign chairman the city for the and the t t prescription. h stoma trouble ever w ritten but It give i tig permanent the | and fall secretary ele The are for up ¢& elasti Mi-o-na small ptAriach and » in tablet form ane fi wallow easy Sold ading divtireiits: everyw here FC } Salt Le ike City b3 Schra mm rigidly zuaArantees then sample | free sooth’s Mi-o -na Address Buffalo N remove name all of anxiety a man Be W land Major etyton 1om 1a b nominated ‘ s ¢ y ac- veupus riled eee Although all ee n o eon / . delegate ve a ne |; Republic: for a vigorous support of | TAFT Misses Collector. Oo O introduce fine materials, clean methods, scientific equipment into the making of soda crackers was one triumph— To actually bake into them a subtle goodness, a real individuality, bro ident }/ number members Grand am rm w“ Mary “The Foster Child We plains New Bryner this Discusses 212 MAIN STREET. HONEST WORK HONEST PRICES REMEMBER US. TSO weet Ay: PAID ughly m —— President ce President Cashie sst. \tonmane IN, $o00, 000. ga . gs depart- an ected {!n connection oo Gepasit boxes for COMMERCIAL BANK Armstrong, service with rent. thls 1889. & SAVINGS Brenden: Groo, Cashier. IN ALL ITS — NKING nie ane est on Ac counts aolicited guarantee s i Racing f decence —_-— Wh hen charges under Union Townsite ink eee aan le of the ward choir | was the guest of honor at | | at Forest Dz a social oun in the Forest Dale meetling house last night He is moving to ! another part of the city consequently he | will be succeeded by Albert Hooper and | | J. Alvin Coolbe assistant In behalf of the bishopric, chol ind congregation | Bishop James Jensen presented Mr un- | bar with a gold watch fob Line to Hollister, Ida., via Twin Falls, for ckets on} sale of town lots on Oct, 2 aN Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, limited to Oct. 6 City Ticket Office, 201 Main street. trains daily, the attorney for with Vagrancy, | 1 One serge, worsteds. sizes. dresses 9 Sizes waists in white tailored 34 to styles, some $ 1 ° 29 linene, with poplin, vesting and handsome embroidered 44. VACATION values ALONE Comes Wife at $1.29 ne a ge a out this far, ‘ he exclaimed W rke came to Salt I ake to attend |e, wedding of his son to Miss Viola of Mr. and L. |.¢ ghter |GGoabe’ ee this | to “MURRAY C CITIZENS PARTY— PUTS UP COUNCILMEN special dispatch from Cincinnati to : oo ; states : that At Herald-Republican Casl-|}¢1q the evening Tas jast Citizens party the following primaries candidates foot in the : this country Knutsford Sar or affirm oe story again. hotel, registered, he refused point zee has where Mr, | of eer ase oe é PAIN, used for OTHERS _ CHILE was seen last SUCCESS blank to either | s¢ TENS YEARS for TEETHING It the CURES Soo GUM WIND eir by with £8 COLIC, MILL CHILD REN Lots ““In Forest Dale’’ Are located in the most desirable District of the Valley and offer the greatest inducement to those who would buy a home site. — $4.00 Down —$4.00 Monthly station Will buy a lot in this new, modern, improved subdivision within easy reach of two car lines, , close to schools and churches and in a neighbor hood of substantial residences and pleasant , home-like surroundings, "station. JOB Samuel Edmunds told Jud ge Bow Upon Lots $160 to $290 Each Ww e t he proving vagTancy On terms in the city and the greatest realty values in the valley —an opportune ai investment—buy It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels are constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. The dose of Ayer’s Pills is small, only one pill at bedtime. AJ! vegetable. Ask y jour doctor about Ayer’s Pills, gently Fete! all vegetable. He knows why most act directly on ‘the liver. 7,0. aver! the easiest payment now—ask Kimball & Richards ‘ ‘LAND Phones 3992 | and is tho | pest remedy for DIARRHOEA, Sold by | pruggists In every part of t rorld. Be | sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” ae " e no. other kind. wenty-five bottle. GUARAN| TEED UNDER THE eee plate: tds ACT, June 3, 196. SER NU stir’ qos Glenwood our s PERFECT the CHILD LLAYS all Sale. Union on /recommendation. an char be employment that» h wa ht r charge was dism dd DUNBAR PRESENTED ‘WITH HANDSOME MEMENTO Hollister Townsitee Sale. Reduced rates via Oregon Short daily, are } | there put ADVISES HIM TO QUIT AMERICAN HOUSE of ten one-story stores are to at the corner of Fourth South : ets varfed again the building. They will be erected K. Seheld and Florence I who own 1 feet on Main street Fourth South stre net, beF g 0 trains Hollister more on Fourth South, all one-story high Permission was asked of the council las ae or sidewalk space ate ig the erection of the bulk ling ay BANKOF THE REPUBLIC leslie geet gar” cag SO a Tr We Treat You Right ESTABLISHED 106 South Main id All all various country Reduced rates via Oregon Short Line to Hollister, Ida., via Twin _Falls, for sale of town lots on Oct. 2 ‘ickets on sale Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, limited a Oct. 6, City Tic ket Office, 201 Matin street. ONE-STORY BUILDINGS IN SHADOW OF SKYSCRAPERS | A string ibe erected jand Main | Newhouse by Blanche Woodruff, ae Painless extraction of teeth or no pay. All work guaranteed. Coolest office in the clit Electric f-1 at each chalr. F. the of colors. children’s “That is my own private business,” sald he in answer to a nie stion as to whether the report was true. “I decline absolutely to say anything about It. He did say, however, that his wife was it the present time in Germany, but that was the on Information he would give.| cn but It is astonishing how the! those who have been In the PhilSunday school workers of Salt Lake ippines s ar the sacrifices and the hardyesterday heard two Interesting talks by ships to w h our bo n those islands were expos Only those who have been Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner of Chicago, a in the Phillooines Know and have a propf{.eld worker of the International Sunday er pride In what they did there, for they Se hool association and supe rintende nt or ere called upon not only to meet fo Sunday school wor nest dang?-ous, fighting In Oriental fashwas on her way to uttend fon, but after tiey had conquered them school convention ne they were put In a anos ition where they had to exercise a if-restraint and a the | gue ee anship and an “Inde pendence of ac> evening she tion that only men in the American army She sz We Teach.’ ate ipable of, and whenever meet play, intere a a on one who has been in a Philippines there mes sa bond between hi und me that akes on bi ive musements, al: me happy ind. I hope that in the audiseem to think they churn some persons er which I am addressing there are a do not need them number of those xho went out there and At tt afternoon meeting the new § radnow retain in sweet recollection the hard ginners, primary stufor ships which they had to undergo, and the Hoes under their beauties of those far-cistant gems of th these new lessons Pacific ocean.” to be intzodus < od Or UNION DENTAL CO. Wm. governn ment were Racing in new fronts. made Cincinnati Business ee win Salt Lake While His At the front of me,” continued I a& monument that brings me aeaorie s. That I always like emphasize The monu2 of those Teach’”—ExLessons. store “pays attention" to A -or does not—according to how it gets its advertising message to you You should pay attention to the stores that pay attention to you. madras TAKES ; save TALS ON SUNDAY SCHOOLS Mrs. of in mannish ° $1.50 put t in the rm at > ee fic lds w Ales away {Issue orf the nation’s was tested, find the h proes of that war w fe rushed iggie, and . prosperity Materials and tailored waists Werke is night and try, you- Hirschman’s, the Shoe People Men. presence of the the said the Pre side nt, who, Ww ees the we President back many range are 5 with coats, mir Werke, a retired soap and candle! for the Murray counell were named Fir st manufacturer of that clty, now in Salt) ward, David S. Dick; Second w ise, H. Lake on a visit, gave his wife, to whom | Howard: Third ward, David Fre he has been married for about thirty = years, $50,000 to go to Germany and never Mrs, Winslow’s ae syrup. mate license committee will ty attorney draft a new ordinance creating the license and will take this matter will come up at the committee eting tonight COMPANY UTAH Army y jaecn ne ladies, nif o rms, tweeds and Beautifully deny never | ment | bank. honored 2 Relief. Ccpourage ¢ Today (Thursday) at 6 o’clock in the evening, we close our doors in the old store. Friday the store will be closed all day while moving to our new location, 118 South Main. We will open Saturday, October 2, in our new location. Yours Shoely, Grand Arr the W oman’s models. Seotch fitting N ew, fall TThe Preslarge and che Skirts plaited Goes to Germany. rie Uneeda Biscuit LAST DAY IN OUR OLD STORE of of lined. close They effects, ecial at $1.35, $1.75, $2.25, $2.95, $3.50, $5.50 and $7.95. Sp A sure before known, was another triumph— But to effectually protect them so that the fullest benefit of these fine materials, this careful, cleanly baking, this unique goodness comes to you unaltered, was the crowning triumph that gave the world NATIONAL BISCUIT before to my Ae ie age dol ng , as [T am gove rnor go the satin tailored and novelty at this price. Neatly made dresses of galatea, serges and worsteds, in plain ss, Peter Thompson, “‘Middy’’ and ‘‘Co-Ed” styles. Come in blue, wn, garnet, black and green. Sizes 6 to 18 years. dre GOODMAN JOINS DOWN AND OUTS... Samuel I Godman is longer lice no of collector At the meeting the one of the eleven council last night every councilmen preser voted stand back of City Auditor R es h Alft in die hargbecause Godman was mixé AG le wv oy a former wif d a result of sha ‘dis areal i} {t is probable wets the ide a separate ministration and ¢ “ee 1K M« =m semi comprehen- beautiful just received TO VISIT BIG FAIR AT SEATTLE TODAY, Council Backs Aud Auditor in Re-|: moving City, License shown long, most of in the plain Full ° and collection suits ever Will be elected to succeed James H. Devine and P >. Jenson, chairm in and secretary of the present city committee as a winner | ee ay a Pron nted ‘sage ume wl sent at the short session, every preOne of the Important matters to come se name I present js an : : dwards for audito In making | cinet was well re eee reY H: Ci] rds before the city committee will be the seUtah and has lived in the | his nomination, Mr. White aie d attention | Was named temporary hairman; John lection of headquarters for the commitfears and in Salt ee to the fact that the indep ndent vote ” | James, vice chairman Ki aril D Tardy tee during the fall campaign Amo Another au alificaus becoming a greater factor each year |atearms. und Axel H ele, sergeantwhom I shall name is : z o> per ce a rms locations suggested are the Lailding the people with ability ee ee spirsh ec eriliati ne » convention was called to order by } | formerly occupied by the Intermountain > plaudits and po alt oe when they cast the ir. ballots—sii nply supJames Devine, city ehairm in, Shortly afte | epublican and the headquarters of the epponents. as ell porting ihe best ma Edwards, he|10 o'clock and the call for the convention ds n nominated for may or,| Port would bean — would draw| W288 read b Parley Jenson, secretary | Young Men‘s Republican club in the At( PROKCUNCED HIG o- ae building his oh erday appreciates. the | tnic'vote, as his aman tency and integrity | befor the temporary officers were called | las rvices of this gentleman when called on had been ‘ull derncratrated In this most|t©o the platform. H Edwards, tempo- | Cures catarrh or money back. Just With the Republican city committee to save him from the mistakes of his own] .y ajlent selection “White called at-|° a ae un _ liv ne d a a a neeen : Complete outfit, including breathe it in ; tomorrow evening the Republican cit arty rouls jo | Calling or delegate » pick ve candidates and other prominent R vepubinhaler $1 Extra bottles 50c, Druggists. “Su man needs no introduction. I Sere oo ete he pete ce Ee the excellent R ae uy in timbe by for the licans will meet Details of est cam- | feel eee that the citizens of Salt Lake |), rieht man irious offices uying a the suce are only walting for cape ee to | I sale he had not consulted Mr. Ea- | °! the Republican “tele as assured ant paign will be discussed nd place in the mayors fic Jam dD fo rinlrer arding the nomination, but he the time had come when ic was imperative ments made f Murdoch."' 1 enc . hat hi candidat: oYa asa pe placed | that the affairs of Salt Lake be governed the Here Mr. Devine's voice was lost in @ | public duty above private eet ec. and|.2_& businesslike manner by the most he members of the ward committee storm of applause and cheers which lastfelt assured that Mr dws ards would ac- | repress ntative citizens of the First ward will also meet in ed several minutes. Everyone knew |, st the ominatior Mr, Edw: is ao ‘Ladies and gentle Judge Armstrong’ court tomorrow James D ature’ h, present city councilI AP RO OS ; nen:—We he t here this. mor: ing to Géntinged. frank: from Page 1. man for the Fi ward and nominee for Jesse Cannon Named. complete tl at 2g Bed oO which : evening to select a candidate for city the long term on aie counc the man H a : started In the ward conven nant last nécht. swee theart at Ne rth Yi iki ma eouncil, to succeed J. D. Murdoch, who named by r. Devine, although even irry S. Joseph nominated Jes e Can-|T do not know when : hs been better | Betty Hodg Miss Re has been nominated for mayor Mr those sitting near could not hear the name | "0, saying he was presenting the name | pleased than when I elec i up the paper t Murdoch will mubably send his resignafor the applause a young man who was ne of th iis morning and noted the names of the tiie. mé etl ng | stnunchest Republicans and man tO/men who were nominated for the council | tion as candidate for council to the Jeng tPe Is Seconded, whom any citizen could go to the auditor's|in the varlous ward conventions. The Re- ward cammmiltteas of both the gpa: vine erg joffice any day and get a definite and] publiicans did well and we would have had lican and. CitizensAN ee s today pay ibute o Mr. Muréoch’s name was seconded. by | complet statement of the affairs under look to have picked better men ies of w ishington the Ninth eee and diner seconds c ame | his aasiitistration ; than those on he list nominated last it Spokane yesterthick and fa Joseph, in seconding| Fred Price, for the Second “ trict, said , night Washthe nomination at Mr Murdoch, said that] he would present the name of a man well “This ecitv is becoming what it Is dese was a m: who, mayor, would up-| known as a staunch Re pub te an worker |tined to become—a greater Salt Lak and nt ethat rho h im hold the laws. and ordinances of Salt Lake | and a man on whom the whole conv ntion the time has arrived when it is meet and ogn sen in the ore than did the mayor who, ieestatie could agree. This man, he said, we proper that the affairs of Salt Lake and fo ice resident in to the official org: of the American Meyer. iould be « arried ae by its most reprein noi Hatton the Hon party, was ‘“‘forced to take an automobile Carl A. Badger made the next nomina-| sentative citiz elleve the men one Jones pare in the line in the President's escort | tion, saying he had been asked by the old | inated last Ene will ta the men who will ‘In “nominz ue Senat or Jones for t sit with aes Joseph and men of his soldier of J ck post the | make up the next city council and today mace on oe tic cke * said the president, “I a ss."" ant to say,” sé Mr. Jo-| Grand rmy a anaminate G. W. A.|you will meet here to name the successseph, “that baat DD Murdoc h, the man | Schnel He said Mr. Schnell had served] ful ticket for the next city election Tl lo not s¢ why Gavel r Hay should not i Sr : or you are whose name I ote pleasure In seconding, | the country well and in Salt Lake his|/time has vhen it is not necessary ot a a back weutd not ma such breaks as that.’"’| worth had been recogniz » call the a ntion of the American citiseat ing | JJ. Gaeieait ‘said he ha known Mr. J. J. Greenewald sec onde a this nomi- | zen to the ne f the city or to the fact out oo best... Whernitdloan since thirty years ago In Sum-|nation, saying he approved t plan of | that the aenIiG servant is only the buslTones he can be earns ed upon mit county Then, he said, Mr. Murdoch’ pitting a good Grand ‘Ariny ae againstiness agent of the people The citizens right thing at the right time, too, ethene any — to at he -" ee the {ll largest sive MERCHANTS’ ’ Office 30 Main Street |