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Show 14 THE business world Mrs. OF A COMPROMISE A. Ross has accepted $2,400 THEN QUT ———— damage OF suit In Mrs. the to The Francisco, mark a Francisco. Episcopal by the change in missionary San without Herald-Republican.) Sept. 29.—This year departure the itinerary prelates, Francisco and Philadelphia being considered that is taking its and is to have ns, Nes to prejudice death, mise It Is was effected. before Judge Edwin: ting understood a compro-| TTT ART INSTITUTE. President é svat Chosen ete’ Named. and four- thirty- benefit, My The c Bed ioe ono egies they next treated attempt me was for trying British army discharged of Mrs stitute; R. and Mrs. R. R Hi Bonnemort, on account The disease was cf my confined and E. James . eczema. number= Miss: A com-| Mary 4 ; unsuccessful CO;; Se: t less than 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 only to the 11,000 Bell service in Salt Lake, but to 1,200 That, different points in the intermountain country at small cost. also, is something worth knowing and thinking about. Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company dug up last week. Every man who gives credit expects to collect; and every man who receives credit should expect to dig up. Send in your bills and the digging will commence at once. GET WALLACE THE LAW MONEY” & COLLECTION BS John J. Wa lace, Manage 324 -6 D. F, Walker rae Salt Lake, 1063, 00 oo -09 “00 0 ioe — 00 “@0 0 : OC 00 00 00 .00 eo ao at feo ting cured. I coat back to America five years ago had overlooked the Cuticura Remedies. doz of times, but three months ago I decide c pa ere Cuticura a trial and ae Ht Bek Mr. Eis thie | ole oeanaan,aaeeer aes Conn Note. — All given in Com apie the full Mr. a ourley’s left rs) Ee tea ea Bs one‘uticura Ol fotment foe 3 110 ital e ed I of 60) “P ton. Mas as Malle a me a2 at ke aly FIDE. en serinuon. | Cea ete i ee ae UR, QUOTE, | ove f Purity the. Blood. Porter Drug € Chern. Cor. and Mrs. V. S. e Stephens; Hafen, N. G. Louls Pratt, Young and Og gan, len at Browning, J. T. J. W. 2A Present art date a M. Rental‘ LO} Ts . Value $40.00 Per aa i 1 h n e€ Im ‘ Os ] superior ocation h on . - the P marxet, rice on y ‘made exhibit to be held in| to be named later. Lo- Ogden, Salt Lake and Springville cap, scene Sale hake and springviite | Taney hegan active work || - I. 5 20.00 972—John T. Hoason gov 1$:23 : 20.00 WIT. csi 987—Robert one ae - 100 2.00 606 12.10 0 CL@ 12.20 rt 00 12.00 12.00 ' See us quick. Trask.....Baaten eeerage ae 130 . 2:00 Sie! 3 g “305 Bh soos Sekt, Eieetass:: 208 6.10 9085. : Call in PEFSON. uttie Drot I ers nvestment Com 1,011—Jonn oe | 1,075 Tyndale 13:00 2:00 a . 20 £ 20. k Dankers B SOLE AGENT 18: 153 MAIN ST.. BT AVES 4 7 : ae dg 19. 10. : i ( 3 69—J g ec- - een nas ( ‘Ure to the me atc al) students far en ay 00 Bp 8 Bi : é /WuOuuction. to Clinical Medecine ue yok qurine the entire vear oe “We . ae cre Harry ical school purpose of Curran Wednesday the visit Possible, “Merty, visited the med- flgure police station,’ who died December. the ‘The chief stated that: las when Merty would walk in and say, “Well, I was here before you, and I will be here ? . afte = rae eek VOU: : TEsWAR. fon Eie making the old man’s word the chief visited the school. was found and over to the the a ’ ‘ The will Friday afternoon from has become body Th be department to 6 t’ ats th 494. Route, Ind. 1986 169 So. Main. Millinery cleaned Parlors, and 301 curled. Tribune int € point—it it’ s as : 7 : College bldg. $00.00 WOR Ss : : LD | may. fi | tn necessary It as E ep necessary will 8 the Salt. ‘ of said nquent ass 2 oe ad | wit BH pense 0 207 D * of a sold of the ¢ any. | Etats siding, Balt keke 1909 City, { July, necessityee in housekeeping. at a Utah’ d y thereon and a ex ee Building, on together advertising Walker y the \2 Salt Lake c City.FiewUtasp Publleation, Jane 15, 1909. | order of board of directors the “gale day of oe stock of the Federal y Copper company he account of delin ae ncy assessm { No. 3 harety con ag until Thursday, the ant S day uly ile st aoe oe ock of aid "da: F. Walker building Salt cake: City, Utah. Ww. G) Kow Secretary. (Second publication. July 15, "09. | hereby ¢ °. ae i Santi Thursday. ~— ee, 1909, at : of t “207 Ww alker bullding. Salt aoe eee R. GNP} | Notice NEW ASSAYERS IsTs, AND BIRD-COWAN 1¢@9 Snes West Temple one, Bell 4114. CHEM- CO. Street. Established 1541 The Oldest ore R. G. DUN EORGH RUST. a Utah, Idaho, Wyoming Offices in Freer 21 Offices, Largest. & and Building, ty CO. a Nevada Salt Lake al meeting. JOHN ie ANARGGROS, ee cipal fatsul of No. 39, COMPAN business Salt Taker fee {s penalty given tha at a meetof the rd of directors, t held on the g ett | }upon McCORNICK & CO, es BANK SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1:73 MINING place ckholder s tockholder. ae Assessment WABASH Established Stock- This call is mad y the Ot the sued pursuan e of the provisions of the i in rrporation, of sz aid compan ny, a ilso be cal the secretary of sald ae pa to wit, O. Carter, has failed a = “fused and ae now fail and refuse ake the call for sald meeting, al 1 re que sted 60 to do, ste though | By Lc Ce Presid WALTER J. POULTON TR Sto YORK and Annual Meeting of holders, in rennet CUSTOM of dD. Utah. NOTICE 15, HEREBY G TE. the annual ckholders eeting of the Selma Cor Piiaten Mining company, orporation of the state of Utah, ig called nd will be } ae in Room 36 Newhouse building, Sou Main street, Salt Lake Citv, Utat on Th ursday, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of elec ting a board of djrectors and for the transaction of such ther business as may regularly come be- Have you a boy or girl in school? Then don’t miss what Dr. Maxwell (you know who he is) has to say in the October issue. daily, Phone LADIES’ rs THE LADIES WoRID the secGeneral Daily Saltair Bathing Trains 9:30, returns 11:45; 2:00, returns 4:30. Plumes an absolute . Then you will see the reason why army, commanding the department of the Colorado, suggestions are made that improvements are needed at ee and Fort ae hesne ort YW of aes lighting saath at the posts, and says officers’ quarters and barracks need repairs. Lake . 400. 0a aFitn’ law and ‘an 's of each parcel of such stock as | You can’t keep house without THE LADIES’ WORLD. THE LADIES’ WORLD is on your newsdealer’s stand to--day and its price is always a bargain—5sc. 5c. — everywhere — 5c 59c. to your newsdealer or the publisher gives it to you for a year. GENERAL THOMAS WANTS El: DOUGLAS IMPROVED Main . have written us repeating that phrase. The rest time after work is brightened by its absorbing stories. G. W. Martin, getleral general agent for the Rock Island railroad at Denver, and A Stevans, commercial agent for the Seaboard Air Line, also located In Denver, have been visiting their railroad friends in Salt Lake S. H. Johnson, assistant freight traffic manager for the Rock Island at Chicago, who was in the city early in the week, has left for the east, Salt ° women It is the woman’s magazine with a plan—never slipshod—never careless — always practical — always practicable. Its policy and its plan are the work of the best known editor of — Charles Dwyer. woman’s publications in the country Buy a copy —read it — ROCK ISLAND OFFICIALS VISIT IN SALT LAKE a $25 California. San Francisco and Los Angeles . oa Ambrose Donsilen® wae Was found gullty of highway robbery on one count by a jury in Judge T. D. Lewis’ division of the Third district court yeste rday, and Sentence was suspended until Monday morning. Donellan was found guilty of holding up and robbing Frank If Crocker of $4 on March 20 last. Soon afterwards, it was claimed, he held up A. Bettilyon and robbed him of $6 When Donellan was found guilty on the first count District Attorney Fred C Loofbourow moved the dismissal of the second information. to ; s. In 500,000 homes the real “head of the house” turns to THE LADIES’ . ao z i WORLD for ideas when a-new gown is in the planning. When an unexpected guest arrives it is THE LADIES’ WORLD that answers the culinary question. 500,000 women find it indispensable in building and furnishing the new house. annee 4 to s of American . ‘purpose of good that skeleton police WORLD.” : Think for a moment what it: means — It means that in a half million homes‘, THE - 6 LADIES’ doesn’t it? 10. ote Thousands 270Und e 2 But— afternoon, The was to locate, if a familiar" can’t keep house without THE That sounds extravagant, Chiet of Police S. M. Barlow and De- |tective — 1 university ; Spe Sas MNKoloturos.. 3 R. ae Hawkins, - Fi a £ afternoon. io 0... 0.0 600 = | 1] rane Pringle, 9 bi The sernler kindergarten’ girls will give a reception to the junior kindergarteners in the kindergarten rooms Dr- 1,0 of will give a stag theatre party at the Orpheum Saturday night. This year there are about forty-five members in the society. Monday thins Pringle, cia BreC, 1,005—E. ‘ $1,500 down will secure it. 6.50 86 Oat $ Poine- part of 4000 Goes 1,0083—Charies $1,000 to ssescc Anna a et. of §89—Robert | | Wednesday soclety at the Fest Cope 8 rh D» a- us pare t ee 226 912—Natali ownsen 942 — Sohn T. Hodson” 1,000 465—C I. Post. of. 800). sce Foc. 310 96 . PP ---+6 ‘ bn p | nee Medical 14:98 ‘ 200.00 200.00 Y $ 20.00 200 | were 1.00) 6 10,000 esses 10,000 : | & E “scope tint M ae - Pollock A. Poliock & lon i 910—Mrs. Month . ~ . 200.00 009 «=. 20.00 600 =: 10.09 —E. — 500A. e M. | Beaurgard arrangements A. 100.00 Os vease tua ted tw s42—Lee Glockner | ar t I was upel Clawson,| Harwood, Donald Sree a state *s 00 00 6.000 Co, 4. Badger ..10,000 @90—Margaret sae lette Treatment for See T. 193—Jas. pene Curley’s Internal a ‘ 748s—Geo. Bite *Wew jurme; New names in Eexterna! aa Beecae te 0 ace (090 I can safel am cured of one of the most to laring skin diseases a man ever had. Ric ‘hard Curley, New Canaan, Conn., Jan. 10,'09 _—__ +> ——_______ CO. P ones Utah. 10.00 ds aa In the annual 1 report eport made retary of war by $50.00 CANADIAN MONEY -00 09 00 00 90 00 00 00 00 Ol ROBBER FOUND GUILTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT The number of Bell Telephones in use is accepted as a standard guide all over the country in making estimates of population. 00 I the school o'clock. Statisticians That means a 10.00 the be placed in the—_—_—_—_ curlo cabinet The seniorsene will give their first See ee Rare 110,000. There are 11,000 BELL TELEPHONES in use here. figure one Bell Telephone for ten or twelve persons. population of at least 110,000. +30 10 “50 “00 00 erie attempts. of Teas- neon By 00 England and aves Liverpool, th The SPECIFIC a Hospital, London, also ithe world famed London Hospital, but without get- returned home to Hosgital, Eid win Erskine. S to face, arms Irvine vice Sntsia nt Bonnemort, secretary and Bonnemort, “ion and legs, my face being actually raw at times. I came to America thirteen years ago, but my faco became ~‘orse, if possible. When in New York City I was advised to go to ospital whence I was sent to the —— Hospital in Brooklyn. I was put under the care of Professor —— but this also added to the mittee on are collection consisting Of eternoon. Mrs. Pe erate PUES ULONs committee girls’ gymnasium under consists of Ora Irvine, Mrs. onV. lectures) 8. Ste-| theThe inaruotien ae antes classes aes| under phens acob tobe 7 ply eure of 100 pris 64i—Ic C. Hard, part OL’ 200 vita. se sce tt ae M Hone ane e oe I succeeded at last but was | vans waa chosen! president of the ine |/ . UNIVERSITY NOTES. WHAT IS SALT LAKE’S POPULATION? “WE was “T passed examinations for govern- | ment situations but wes final) re- | jected at the medical examinations After three Geraint to enlist i the | fe Evans home. SWIFT using now different ointments from doctors and| druggists. Ther *n I tried patent medicines, | includingCs | M. L./dale ° stores and homes I am ne i iS { sondo ee any turned offices, when At the annual election of officers at|™4y be delivered for transportation to | the meeting of the Utah State Art In- | the State Art Institute. | stitute, held Tuesday evening at the aoe cities. You are safe in saying it is no an old—I ad —_—_ a elasos ws oe Eva The usual symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glands of the neck, sores and ulcers on the body, skin affections, catarrhal troubles, wea The inherited poison, transmitted through} eyes, and general poor health. the blood, pollutes and weakens this fluid, and in place of its autritive | qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter, which saps the vitality of the entire system housands of children, born with a scrofulous taint, | have spent their childhood in const ant physical suffering, and grown to| manhood or womanhood handicapped by ill health and stunted growth, and perhaps later some disease of the bones or joints developed. S.8.8:,| given in their early life, would have prevented this. It would have cleansed and purified the blood of the taint, nourished and stengthened their systems, and assisted each to groww into strong, healthful manhood | S.5.8. is the very best remedy for Scrofula. It goes| or womanhood, down to the bottom of the trouble , and cleanses the circulation of ‘all | scrofulous matter. It supplies the weak, diseased blood with strength | and health-building qualities, and under the purifying effects of this great eee, all symptoms of Scrofula pass away. 5. S.S. contains no minerals ny form, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, even infants, or persons of any age. Literature about Scrofula and any medical edvica THE En years eczoma. her husband the company’s was lismis 1 ana UTAH commercially place in the SSS. county,a CURED itchie of the district court yesterday.| named. D. Beaurgard, J. B. Fairbanks| ae accident occurred on Dec. 1, 1905,/and A. W Wright were appointed on} when a cage tipped over, catching|the exhibition committee he pur- | Sundquist beneath it and crushing him] chasing committee consists of John| is of a visit from Bishop Braiding of the diocese of Utah. He will ach here in October, and already the: ‘program has been arranged for his v On Sunday, Oct. 17, ee re will be a union meeting of the congregations of Grace and St. Luke's parishes. His stay here will continue into the first Sunday of November, and various churches of the bay cities will have him speak. He is to be present at the convocation of San Francisco, which is set for the coming month. ney henOns of Prev ‘ious years denomination jt 1s now the west Juab CUTICURA fone teen COURT of cE. OMPANY, ot¢ Osusiness DELINQUENT FEDEKAL LY COPPER location princean e.: Notice—Lhere Salt Lake ty, the a iowing deare EE upon sessment scribed stock on ril account No. 3 levied 22, 1909,oles — several art amounts set opposite Sacer i | reapective shareholders, mt, | are NO ¥F ne n San (Special San in of in : three. My father ot me under the caro of our family physician who diagnosed my disease as itch. But after several months neon nt without ceiving vy benefit was advisec receiving an 3 iquist agains Snowflake Sundquist against the » toSnowflake Mininrecover dain- brought Utah Episcopal aI’ -Frelate to Attend | i"ure | company, for the death Convocation and Union Meetings Matt Joel Sundquist, mine { SWIFT! Y AND EASILY ee es contracted my atsesse at school “TI re SETTLED $20,000 SEPT. 30, 1909. Failed for Ninataan Years. of the hatchery. = The THURSDAY, Doctors of Two Continents Could Make No Impression on Torturing Skin Disease — All Treatments to the tomatoes used in their output is for the death of her husband, George J the report brought back from Cache and Ross, who died after injuries received Box Elder counties by Willard Hanson, at C street and First avenue when state dairy and food commissk sig = struck by Dr. H. N. Mayo'’s automobile Hanson has just completed ar on Sept. 16, 1998. As a result of the} tlon of the factories in that part a the compromise Tudge George G. Armsta strong of the district court rendered “There are only one or two of the judgement for $2,400 and costs yesterda twenty-one factories in the state, old Mrs. Ross, in her own behalf and as and new, which are not to be recom4 ‘ Tile guardian for her children, Vilate E., mended,’ said Mr. Hanson yesterday George J. and eorCharles J. Ross, The conditions have been greatly im-| Sarah, | ha id brought suit. for $25,000 ane ape proved since a year ago, and some of for the death those canning fattéries are absolutely | $5,000 exemp lary damages . ideal. I found one or two which were j of Ross The accident which caused Ross not of the best, but we have insisted death occurred at ot 7:30 0 yee in that they clean up, and this work is being done now: I believe the canning facthe evening of Sept. 16 last yea toss] tories of Utah would show better con- I as riding in a surrey with H. J. Romney jr, and J. D. Wardrobe, going ditions th un those of any other state in south on C street. The collision came at the Union.’ First avenue when Dr. Mayo, speeding department has The dairy and food in his automobile to get out of] to canning fac tories lalong just issued orders } the rain i> into the surrey without against using blighted or dry-rot tomait loss was thrown from the| toes, or tomatoes spoiled in any man- | seeing buggy and . two days late ner. In addition to this, it has cet a ee Eo CSE ieee dered that tomatoes must be sor fore being scalded—a practice w “ht h ‘CONTRACT LET FOR UTAH toes has led to the use “ot spoiled tom COUNTY FISH HATCHERY It is claimed that some of | the farmers, failing to market spoiled tomatoes, have taken them to other facA contract, the office Seof OSU ETGRLTL drawn FRup at Gee tories and have sold them, but this will not be allowed in any of the factories entered into Wednesday between the in the future if it can be helped. The state and James H. Clow, under which factory men, as a rule, are with the Mr. Clow will erect a fish hatchery and state department in this fight. brick cottage at Spring Creek, Utah The canning factories have done county, on the property recently obfreat business this year, and are now tained by the state for the Utah county rushing work. Hundreds of carloads hatchery. The contract calls for a conare shipped out of the state by the sideration of $3,600, and the work Is to twenty-one factories, and the output is be completed within sixty days finding a ready market in other states, The hat a ry will have a capacity of 2,000,000 fr The brick cottage Mr. Hanson says. The industry is beto be coming one of the greatest in ve state, }| built will be for the warden in charge e sprung and half a dozen factories hz up during the year in dWerent parts of Utah. ——- > SUNDQUIST DAMAGE SUIT EXPECT BISHOP SPALDING UTAH. | — Mary f CITY, | Mrs, Mary A. Ross Accepts $2,400 for Death of Her Husband, Killed in Automobile Accident. That some of the canning factories of Utah show ideal sanitary conditions and have adopted stringent rules in regard LAKE of the nation and that it is sufficiently developed in a churchly way to take a place in missionary uplift and ; sustenance. The Episcopalians look at the innovation as an increase in the scope of church activities, as well as a desirable opportunity for the broadening out of religious work in the local feld. Utah Canning Factories Have SILT RE Begun to Enforce Stringent Rules. to SALT D TOMATOES MUST BE FIRST-CLASS HERALD-REPUBLICAN: / ; this assessmen which unpaid-on. the lth day o will be delinquent and as tOSas at pubiie auctio made a Octo scssm. Location Se MONT offlenet ‘Salt Lake city, Uta |