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Show LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, OFFER GOOD JOBS IN TRACKLAYERS AT CITY EMPLOYES 10 ELDREDGE CALLS WILL FILL YOU COUNTY CONVENTION HOLD CONVENTION PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, NEW COPPER GAMP | WITH izSTATISTICS: Openings for Young Men in) 7 Amerikearns Party Has Ready for Today's Meeting. Meet at Salt Palace 10 a. m., Monday, October 8. eee Slate , - HENCHMEN Chairman ARE : Would No: Take Chances U. Eldredge T. S. Clarkson Is Loaded With Information About Alaskan Exposition. jr., to meet Jay, wal at Oct. So the 8. Salt The Palace full text on of 10 o'clock Street last this as morning 10 This will with and John will the call Purpose ; tonight. will nominated, be be a holiday A | veyor, A full] ang two stale in artean county senators the city|the members\of committee for the five municipal the from wards in Salt for AT Sixth] each number tions are to secure SEATTLE to Exploit Alaska's Re- re Sta e civil re ne . the of service set for Oct. eligibles to branches iremen of are ‘ : ‘ , quartermaster's She for office. party leaders this fall, and unwileldly the be are will They great "reform" no other, no uve who know Amerikearns a Amerikearns | joo, taking not convention nominees, for The setback chances it to an] shall be that party this In the will) if to for] the} cause and for that reason, they are dictating ese ie a 72 nominated anes today Candidates party | pose of vention the| election who County Prt ink Re et times every @0dge, of|to and Ineidentall y ) Northwest States, minute, unless the brim it you marvelous the pur- ity the con-| {8 a ; ‘ounty attorney- White, A, J. Weber. County George Prof, County Weight Co ae : | Sixth G W. Littl VOR e i department time to statistics } $2,250; rothe ities NAL be bearing development al of a principal department TCA RTA Tit TAP ae the, : anretatts os a coe assistant engineer of sewers and eae the sal int lta yall neg Alfred Kent, ganteen J. me H. A. Stratton, oO Jacob-| Thirty-fourth D. I. Elton, . ll, Gatre 1. C. no loses spirit before it in en . Co re st L. 7 Ingleby ' Li son H. one = W. C Asia every twelve-month Judge Christopher Reed, J. N. Spalding, zt ter, Grant He Smit H. Swe 5 R. Sleater, Gran Smith, Henry § mons Pye y: ewart, A. Sweet, M. ari Thomas Watkins, H * Mason, Knudsen, John T Lynch, K. Lewis John T. White. A. H. Nous ler, W , Be. John Brownlee of the peace-Dana TRRGR OOoERe: ae eee through the) 4 Y. maote 2 | who "is to exploit said vote, i The, c eke Bu RAILWAY 21 about from City £0 had wis Eighty-sixth v ue ero ea nee te Rao: 1/Is. of course, and we ar quite particularly ,] Tenis lai Se & Becta l ieee 1}; 6 abe g|idea of Clark ST) at frank the Northwest \ Is MRS FOR Successful F ri id Ni est WIGHT h ' t's in the the tl the various in Peres, composed of one con-|tract that the| opportu-| districts by elect serve for chair. was 7 and | ful W. A. Wight AO competitor est contest ing part in previous the Friday having night, the success- Matrons' Demor- evening, also the those tak- contested winner on the that oc- easion having been barred from competing wridey night. Mrs. Annette Stocking, Nod 7 Simpkin and Miss Blizabeth Fitegercta were ne judges of last night's contest, and their award gave general satisfaction si the audience. The contest was held at Gunton Memorial chapel, h was comfortably filled with those interested in the Work which the Woman's Christien Temperance unton is doing along this line Mrs. medal Arthur Thursday Crocker, evening, who: won the entertained the audience Friday night with a recitation while the judges were making their decision, Mrg. Leafy Montgomery, State superintendent of medal contests, also pleased the audience with several readings. The name of Mrs. Arthur Lang was substituted for that of Mrs. Crocker on the program, s. Lang reading "Old Soapy"' in right clever fashion. Mrs. I. I. Shepard presided at the contest last night and awarded the medal. pleasing feature of the ening nee nae vocal solo by Miss Martha McCla matron's gold medal vontest will be held in this city October 4, and a young people's gold medal a TTeLe two evenings later Foxy Officers Capture Him When He Imagines Offense Forgotten. William +> Impressive LAID Funeral of TO Service William REST in Honor Price. ressive and beautiful was the funeral service held yesterday morning at the Twentieth ward chapel over the remains of the late Patriarch William Price.-The chapel was crowded with friends of the patriarch aoe his family. M. Cannon, f Ria: di son. wae Bishop Romney conducte and among those who Suey for the Joseph Hi Felt Seym 3 Ja 5 Se "Senatietd) pronounced by took after which the body City cemetery, where place + was the a cook by occupation, Salt Lake Photo laks and fininshing. NO Supply Co., Ko Main and 3rd So EQUINOCTIAL Coming In Is IN SIGHT Unaccompanied by Precipitation. Altho ugh of year this fs the season when t he equinoctial storms prevail renerally in the country, there were no indications last night Samer at the weather bureau or in the starry. sky that one of them had any eaten upon Salt La Kexcity, ".rue, the high presskies of this that has made,the sure section fair for a week past is moving lowly eastward, and is being followed low pressure both from the souththese northwest, but the west and lows been accompan ied by have not that cenThe storm precipit ation. st ered has over Nebraska Thursday moved to Minnesota, and heavy rains The stor m that have be een the result. Lakes has moved yas over the Great 9 the north Atlantic, making unsettled ean ike all the way from the lakes | to the coast. Rainfalls were' quite general also over the south Atlantic by Elder|?" Mary Romney‘Aureitus 1 Miner.ry Mrs. sweetly "O, Grave, rece ta hie Victory," caalaied by the choir, and John James sang "Oh, My | Father," assisted also by the meniberd of the choir, ‘Rest on the Hills Rest," was beautifully rendered by the choir, to the Bird, is lying in the city jail with a charge ot carrying concealed weapons booked against him. On Thursday ant Bird and a companion made a re ckless display of their guns in the Red Top saloon on West First South street. The police were notified and made a search for the men, but they had hidden away and could not be found. Last night Bird was reeognized in Sindar's saloon and Officers Wheeling and Wilson wer e called to make the arrest Bird was leaning over the bar when the officers enterec From his pocket a large six-shooter was sticking out, The policemen went up quietly and before the cook realized that anything unusual was happening, his gu nh was gone and he was under arrest Ata late hour last night Bird's companion had not been found Low Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting, paperhanging, framing Chas . Bodel, 33-35 E. 1st So. PATRIARCH borne burial ->s- A student in a "Keister" gown Turns the eyes of half a town. the le ea i ansees is Gulf states, Montgomery, Ala.c | having a rainfall of 1.24 inches. cordin Dr. Hyatt's forecast, the \Frpaniie or storm areas in this section will cause moderate continued fair rature weather, with tempe DANCE EXCURSION To American Fare, Route. at laansdca Fork, Monday, acres just outside 7 heights é Erect To "We by It of 7 is Se ay = overlooking manent Eel the Sept. 24. at midnight. ah = s the University of be autifully located the SEs c tie ket |... ry 1908 S Block . Permanent put c that property of the bai rather dulidings also exposition be s ar for Burling- Midland : : are also if the joran, the real estate man in charge. of i the project; has the blue prints and is asked | now trying better than] cjes structure 80] roof to get interested In . they strong effort is being made, much success, to secure a oO rooms The ee Soe See Ree aM ; Tee building, according to the plans anivorsiie! cpa up average spe Island, Colorado . and Erie Despatch : fations: é will extend for 180 feet six inc hes on Third South and 100 feet on Main street It will be five stories in height ana fireproof throughout. J. Hal- Buildings. the different getting agen- under © one ----_o-oo ---_- ---- EXCURSION $1.25 TO PROVO TUESDAY, . Round Trip, Salt SEPT. Lake 25 » Route. Engages in Target Practice $1.25 TO PROVO VIA Following Call of UnwelSALT LAKE come Visitor. Tuesday, Christensen at her home, Wednesday afternoon, comes B street, ms MARRIOTT'S MARKET FIRST AID TO HOUSEKEEPER Phone to state his business quickly and leave house. of some see aes he oe mistaken, persons of that name had ever the house, and she ordered him who, He he gave said, the pene unpleasant for the your ; Groceries order and is now in the on no an areas tober ae 5 Harry Lake county Woman Drowns. Herself Park While Temporarily Insane. QUALITY GOODS PROMPT the 21.-Pollee from body the of late in the He Will Palma MAKES Move On Stops oe SERVICE Unless Mobilizing. oe Sept. 1 Main street, is the largSidest savings bank in Utah. over $4,000,000. Interest :4 Governor Cutler left last paid night for of the Railroad Ex-|terday of the Pamily teunion.-A _ Richards family Women Will tor Rexburg, Ida,, wher he will take charge of the English department of Rick's academy J. E. Langford, manager of Saltair, and Joseph Nelson, treasurer of the company, returned yesterday from a trip to the East, where they visited yost of the large amusement resorts = oe re- be will be| Marriage 2 Licenses, 2901-Moses M é ass San Francisco aie j 5 Gray, Denver 2902 Burton 2. Kreis, Salida Etta Sanford, Salt Lak 9903 Hyrum Hibbard, Salt Lake; Annie Smith. Salt Lake 9994-Clarence Rich, Salt Lak Ada Langton. Salt Lake Bad Entertain. raxMagn bere Let your neighbor see the Repub- of the Ladies' Auxiliary O. R. Cc iii Hean's "Special" in tomorrow's entertain their friends at a recital at Hell appreciate it. o'clock next Thursday afternoon at oo the Knights of Pythias hall on Main 100 GOOD GIRLS street Mrs. Leafy Montgomery,| president of the lnitendent of the auxiliary, ( and yy super- J Wanted, eqnthet Candy Apply Co., 169 W G. ante issue. MeDonald South 6 SATURDAY'S SPECIALS! BIG SPECIAL---YOUNG LADIES' SUITS ON SALE AT $9.95. THIS comes IS CERTAINLY in the jth belt. Saturday A STUNNING fane y iavamneine T he Skirt eg scoters is ple sated ences Mn V ALUE Norfolk _ Pra and extra full, | Ons sale Senn pote tees ereseces A SUIT THAT BEATS THEM This an is extra nomenal a suit that special | low for was bought Saturday price, or style sand. "s It materials. will comes to sell be at sold in a_ half Extras spe cial for $15.00 at this _doze "n This is a full | % Herring bone and d cuffs-and and length touring mixtures-ve ‘collarle ss ALL. _AS he: variety Saturday. . $7.50 au WOOL faney a coat; comes Ivet. trimmed e tte -ct-e ~embe llishe dowith vith silk _velvet _ in the _‘collars bre ald er BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY. The advance fall season finds us ready with a larger showing than ever before, including French and Amerlican styles, and our own superior adaptations of trimmed and ready-to-wear Hats, portraying e legance, grace and beauty. As an extra special introductory price Saturday will be placed on sale at the very popular price that this store is noted for oro c pie ele mra and better v.00 CHILDREN ‘S COAT SPECIAL. A BIG DAY FOR THE LITTLE ONES. A PRETTY BEAR SKIN COAT AT $2.95. This is a pretty little affair, lined throughout, ; turn back collar ¢ aand cuffs, colors : 7 brown, white, green. Sizes from 1 year gal TODD ie sick wrens tee : eee ee we . A PR ETTY CRUSHE D SILK VE LOU R- COAT. ate ina throughout, turn back collar and cuffs, sizes from 1 to 6 years COHOMS® FOU, -GHALOR. Us pieGin peed Lo eia care ointe ca aE . -CHILDREN'SWWOOL DRESSES, A NEW LINE JUST ARRIVED CHILDREN'S $1.25 TO PROVO VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE ‘Tuesday, room Richards union of Havana, Sept. 21.-General Pino (Guerra, the insurgent leader, announced his intention today to march against Havana at once unless the goyernment ceases mobilizing troops, The threat was made to Major Ladd of the United States army, and Dr Laine, a naturalized Cuban, who were watching a review of the rebel troops at Artemisa Guerra has 5,000 wellarmed and mougtal men. A well authenticated rumor, _ beNeved to come from the palace, has it that Secretary Taft has decided that no settlement between the government and rebels could be more than temporary. The secretary is said alre edy to have reported these facts to Oyster Bay and that his formal re cotmendaticns will contemplate immediate intervention by the United States, which sult in the calling of an extra session of congress 7-_-_-- a -- George. back THREATS. Havana No. Deposits held on Thursday, Oc 4, at 7 p.m in the Twentieth ward amusement hall This was decided yesterday at a) meeting of the executive committee of the Richards Family association, held! in the office of Attorney F. S. Richards At the reunion last year about! 150 members of the family were present, from Utah, Idaho and adjoining states, | this , moments later Robert Murpassing the park, heard a wocrying ‘Oh, my. ehild my A search of the lagoon was at once commenced, but the body was not found for many hours GUPRRA ann Oc- change saloon early Friday morning,| ind who was taken to the L. D. S8.} hospital for treatment, has. regained consciousness and is fast recovering) from the effect of his long stupor Garnes was unconseious for more than twelve hour His trouble is Bright's! disease | Emma Swift, who had left her home hatless and barefooted, under mysterious circumstances The body was attired only in a night garment The police belleve the woman threw herself into the water and committed suicide while partly Grief over separation from her youngest child, two years old, who was taken away and given to the care of its grandparents by Mrs. Swift's husband, when she was sent to a santtarium recently, is believed driven the woman to take Mrs. Swift eluded the watehfulness of the family at 2 o'clock In the morning and slipped from the house in her night dress er husband missed her a few minutes later, and he notified the police, who began a search at Says Lake 6 Undergoes in lagoon Mrs. will be to) state con- Salt com- ALL WOOL DRESSES 2 Salt Special 5 Bell | Sept. dragged park in use be will the benefit of the church. - Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Lyman m of ‘esident Francis M + Tdaho. where he will remain for a few Lyman, underweé f seri MIS Opel ition a ats inspecting the beet sugar plants it the L. D. S. hospital Friday after- noon He had been suffering from| 0! the state : waite ibdominal trouble for some time past Longley and Moy Kkwat of the and his condition was found to be even immigration service returned to er more serious than was anticipated, He| Lake last evening from Wyoming rallied well from the shock of the op-| where they have been the last few eration and was resting easy last night.| days on official business Regains Consciousness.-Henry a | G. H. Lowe, a last year's graduate Barnes, who was found unconscious! of the State Normal school, left BCoe FIND BODY IN LAGOON Chicago, held ror entertainment the from Salt) PERSONAL, Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas H S$odel, 33-35 E 30 Ogden be and Meet.-| the vee 7 on de posits, Major T. 8 Want Governor's rash t Pp sentir the Alaska-' \ ukon-Pac if le expos Hah! called on Governor Cutler yesterday with a view! . to enlisting his services and sup REE L. W. Shurtliff of Ogden was a yisfor the exposition to be held in Seattle) itor jn Salt Lake yesterday n 1909 rovernor Cutler will give the, \ mecting of the directors of the request of the exposition management M. & M. association will be he ld at consideration on his return from their office In the Swan building toIdaho | =e) night The checks were issued to the of Tex Rickard, the well known and prize fight promoter. When it Was found that Groves had no money in the bank, a sheriff was put on his trail The officer followed him to this city, and located him yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Joe Sharp was called to make the arrest Groves will be taken back Nevada today he will go without extradition. The combined amount of the checks was about $60 afternoon of at W os 4) pPanoer hall. last night un ee auspice ar the Calvary nee ohurch In addition to the Jé yey r exhibitions the program, consis tec or ones and recitations Mra. Dunce' Cary, Mrs. MeSwine and Mrs nd Smith comprised the committee P The sie oparge of the program Nev., Ely, funds, Salt your neighbor see the RepubLet in tomorrow's issue. lican's "Special" it Hell appreciate Meats, in-| truder. At this the man left the house and lelsurely walkedaSuey. Since that time he has not been Mrs. Christensen et + Ae ae able courage, although she really was very much frightened at the time. us for formerly To her order the man responded no hurry for him to that there was go. Then Mrs. Christensen stepped | into an adjoining room as if to get | a gun and remarking that she would! things issuing checks where he had to meeting : cone ort drill entertainment yo 5anese U. societies in the par-| M. Cc. A it 3 o'ecloel The principal business to come before the meeting make arrangements for the jail order ROUTE around fronted by a@ well dressed man of about 36 years of age. She asked him people bank, Groves 25 me Lake Opera company excursion train leaves Salt Lake 5:00 p. Returning after fricecne Phone our agent for particulars. there again, he will meet with a re-| ception that will remind him of 2z charge of infantry at less than thirty paces. Mrs. Christensen has spen much of her time since Wednesday a target practices in order that she may be prepared for the next visitor who enters her home unbidden =e makes nimself generally obnoxiou About 4 o'clock W ednuatlig afternoon Mrs, Christensen, who was dressing after her bath, eard someone at ace front door, exception pag AR et being at on Before she could dress sufto go to the door she heard someone entering her house at the back, and in & moment she was con- the Sept. Salt epocial who © {nMrs. Alex 212 | Soctleties a be will W. C T of the Yo afternoon and Special train leaves Salt Lake 5:00 p fine|m. teturning after performance. display from China, Japan and other Everybody welcome. Oriental countries, by which our trade with the Orient may be encouraged A T and enlarged. ew people realize to LOCATES NEW D M Sl E at an extent our traffic with the ~oa Kntatic countries has grown in the last Engineer Hammond Returns Prom ew years There is no reason why it Government Work in Wyoming. should not increase still more jin the future, Gi -& Hammond of the reclama"The citizens of Seattle are heart] tion service, returned to Salt Lake yesand soul in this matter, and have subterday morning from Wyoming, where scribed $500,000 to make it a success.|/he has been on business connected The Great Northern and Northern Pa-|with the service since the first of cifle railroads each contributed $25,000 September. The greater part of the and it is confidently expected that othtime was passed at what is called the er railroads will subseribe lHberally inter-staté project, a project under when their attention is called to the eonstruction by Government which advantages of such an exposition." is to redeem tracts of land in eastern Wyoming and western NebrasYou can dress well at. half former! ka At present 600 men are engaged price after a course at the "Keister," |in construction work and the big pro333 W. First North ject is progressing toward completion in a most encouraging way r. Hammond has charge of the drill work of the reclamation service in all the Western states, and it was for the purpose of locating a new'dam site In connection with the project named that he went to Wyoming If the well dressed man truded upon the privacy of event blowout For ard suatacaite : J departments the AIL TAKES } BAD | MONEY by, that the Rallroad to be erected by 1e ; b y a ee ‘ office city, | '@!eht expect to ask the governme nt! of the aia States to put up a good} SaHinE & en which ick oa will remain as the per-| make via Salt Lake $1 round trip, a train leaves Salt Lake leaves Returning, Wot 1, of Tex Rickard Has Man Arrested Here for Passing Worthless Check. Druehl & Franken drug store now stands, will be completed by Jan. 1 1908. S$ ilding i fil vady oa leon 1 pra The Rio Gri ene sre 3 @¢ Penman eg a "?/ton, Rock Is easily accessible. There arele lakes sAldtals ie _ | Santa Fe lakes Immediately adjacent, makfiz i and 10 two "A with . was va? Judge's Completed Jan. honor Let your neighbor see the Republican's "Special" Jn tomorrow's issuc tte ll appreciate | BUILDING. Completed . e It is announced Exchange building may be left as a permanent state particular of the role es ment committeethree and secretary man, men, All of the states in the union will t ve By order of thé Republican county | invited to participate, either with excommittee. : / i hibits of their resources, or by putting J. l Eldredge ir., Chairman. up buildings where their citizens may If. H. Smith, Seeretary assemble a Mrs. of ce occupied Washington. follow-|on a ‘district Be ' The - aes ae down the nara. | ing the site a natural and very attracRackOnG voting: tive place for holding a national fair iven be given I~ Demor Contest and to. Competitor |g ay e 1 pref- g| the beneficial effects are::\still"being |ie 3|felt. Now we want to continue this South.tudce. nial th a ahrner ca of Third fy _29leampaign of advertising, and we pare ind Main, streets, "where af 5 bs i Beran districts out[the exposition a preci will meet in]S00d way to do i will aeee forcommittee, the « ampeign nga district two MEDAL peace to take of ull of that in IN . Mrs. That Vill exposition at Portland Sea ii this eas a deere eae aici ieee J gee ha Pacific coast region, the OFFICES EXCHANGE ‘this, to::boostfor:the:"western| 5) states, ti 2 , H. Seward WW0 Elphty-eighth agers William 10 recommended should e ala says are Ale edeak poe bake oot ek $13 o the wealth | 1} 0! the eountry about $137,000,000 and| 2| its resources i: gol aes and cop- | 9}per are practically limitles exposition: || \nnounced s "Another object. ofthe. conducted electors notice wonderful Elghty-first FE ighty-second Wighty-third Bighty-fourth Blghty-ntth eens Ninetieth Nine artical! Ninety-second Ninety-third ; the 6 i . , ; vith oe Coe be by ballot and the our (ter ‘ks Ve fa oie, hae east. one Republicans re ' aoe ms m.) All . ao pplying setween the! above named hours, who are entitled to z, ted Yesterday, as manner: that the district chairman nicl in each district prckiey three suitable Republicans::ta -act:.as. judges of the Golding, aS ofa ee 1 the 1| the | primaries. one Gland addresses T. Smitt Bllis,..B.. bi a ;| s McChrys- | primaries be eam rang: gj resources of Alaska and. the Yukon) RREEDEN OFFICE SUPPL 7 CO. 7} country, a region which the average Lar Be: stock bool 1} American citizen Knows almost nothoc Oo of blankJe h 2}ing about. When the United St: tes memor: undums. 60 West Second "Sout 1 3} brought that territory for seven n } 4] lion dollars, there were a lot of people | Sd .10 Ninety-fourth 10 Ninety-fifth 12 Ninety-sixth of > will Se will Seventy-first 9 . : earnestly positions Seventy-second Seventy-third Seventy-fourth rt } Seventy-seventh . Be ,| ) 1| 1} 3) 4 5 3 > adler { is cB, DULY ny ary Berger. Wi. P. Nordberg, Charles S Pulver; Earl Se Y Ripley, i Douglas Rodeback, A. Richter, Vincent, Justice justice 3 Kel- z these big eligibles to eee aoe : Government Ria 10 Delegates elected side of Salt Lake did . wae Hi R. fliven! to secure en ae the town The new engine for the road which is being brought from. Pittsburg to Cobre was delayed at heyenne yesterday on account of the illne of the engineer, but it proceeded on its way west last night and will pass through Ogden today The special train for Ely bearing delegates from the Salt) Lake Commercial club, railroad men and newspaper representatives will leave about Sop. m. next Friday and is scheduled to arrive in Bly at 11 a, m, the next day, when the celebration will begin The governor of Nevada and = other state officials will leave with the Reno delegation on No. 6 Friday and theh special car will be eut off at Cobre and taken to Ely with the special train from Salt. Lak f a yeal enthusiasm | $990 to $1 100 au year, and the. civi tell you to| rvice commission urge competent site selected for the fair is theah y 4A. PP of Sere the| With 355 toe i . Dr. aoare oe | partments ras | Held seph Hurd, E. D. Heggerty, W. H. Have- | their respective precincts and nominate| _ "The y of $1.209 the aid|™ ri nit Tons states: in Hf a = will Tees son, Ee P. ealary you. get to: know] "Seattl everything in|, 10 10 10 10 ti) 0 Ww 10 ..10 10 0 Fortieth Forty-first Fifty-fourth. O. EllingssMare BS Germo, JO-' you the Northwest He just drips at every pore, and he can 3| . ) 10 Elghty-seventh Thirty-fifth | Thirty-sixth , Thirty-seventh AE oe uee Thirty-ninth Representatlves-Capt. C. R. Berry, C.| Bell, Herman Bamberger, Judge A.| Cherry Charon, Cal. Callison,} B. L. Corum, s hc worth, Cyrus Te se Sixtieth Si ty gece econd re heeh tne Sixty-fourth Sixty-fifth Sixty-sixth ... Sixty-seventh Sixty-eighth , ; Sixty-ninth Saventiath .10 WwW Thirty-thira interest enlisting western' once, why up 8 a fraction of an ounce just how many eae tee to ate te sa 5|shiploads of merchandise are going to| Picants must be <V years Old OF Ove 3 : anes yen t the time of taking examinations WW 10 10 10 & 9 10 6 4 a "9 Bightleth Thir rty-second J ees and the: .. When arkson 3]/carried 5) 6) stirring exposition, support .of ma vement. Mr Saas Fiftty-sixth Wifty-seventh about Seventy-ninth twenty-sixth eee G. MeMilla the and the | thy Del Fifty-fitth 2 Lines recorder-Joseph Cohen,| Twenty-seventh sn s, Angus "Me Kellar, | Twenty-e eenth cee Twenty-ninth surveyor-R. H. Brown, L. O Thirt h Thirty-first ate senators-W. F. Adams, E. B Crichton, James Cuahoon, George J Gibson, B, Heywood, W Halloran, en T,. Sanford, V. Taylo M. N. i Soa mining Nothing was done, however, that will detract from the big celebration scheduled for September 29, when excursion trains from Salt Lake, Ogden and Reno will take hundreds of mining and railroad men to Ely for the engl- pa U. T. Cc. Ww. lors this the Ura, oN Geir iasist r $1.8{ Strait of Juan de Fuca, an amount, | 1 PFINlec , . however, which is a mere reather-|erenece will be giver to those under 40 weight to what it will be when Seattle | Years of age d really gets into action | Full details of all these examina4 = . }tions will be furnished eron applicaPurpose of the Exposition, jltion to Orrawell Willian secretary "Th r ; Alaska-YukonPaes Ne of the civil service commission, Salt of the e purpose ' : ; ae wake City Pacific exposition," said Mr, ¢ larkson Lake City 7 Eighteenth Nineteenth Twentieth Twenty-first Twenty-second A wenty-third EF Pwenty among 9 Sixty-tirst Christensen, | Seventeenth _L 8 ‘a r eighth Ninth Tenth eh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth i een WV Lae) oe gard, W. to follows SER Ac 29 e Help your c want with Lake|the Dist 8 8 Seventh John W.Pike, H. V.. Me ‘ounty Seat onarnee uinn County } auditor-Harry A. ¥,@ Mercer, S.| M. Stenhouse Cour treasurer-J. William Ed-| munds, W. P. Lynn, L. H. Farnsworth W, gis Second Third for Nominations. cletic delegates Del. pirst The following Amerikearns hav announced themselves as pandidiens for the various nominations, and will seek to be honored by the convention] today: Sheriff-George R. Hancock eI i aoe Di eatt Joseph Raleigh: cayvon Fi fit m, are apportioned districts pict of] p. electing Delegates defeat! fall o'clock There Lake ahaa in departments, since nearly every em-/ City, and five from the county outside} puget Sound countrs ; ep | Gio ee Sene g yuo OuLcee ee) i ploye of prominence is a delegate to | of Salt Lake City, and for the transacThe ‘le re : s | On.ithe ‘same*date examinations: wi oan r The ate o i uch i other business may arge manf. 1s. 1." Alask s Clarkson, |pe held to secure eligibles to Mill vathe x convention «late is all ribbed| i 10tion MY | commissio ther Seerare con-| | Prol properly ) come before sald convention 4 nero 1¢ 4 iska-Yukoneancies in the position of veterinary up, and there enough2 votes » con: Pacifie exposit whiel trolled by th manipulators of the| The Republican electors of. S a l t Lake exposition, which is going to be}inspector at Honolulu, at a salary of ollec Ye € nanipuls lcounty will meet in. their respective eed rain or shine,eZ In Seattle the| \$ ¢y 400 ; and similar vacancies pa to see that their men are nom-| , fs Ssin a¢ year, an ‘ . . ™ election districts on Monda Oct ir of grace 1909 Mr Clarkson i is they occur in the United States at inated | BIG | fF t wantec u ro ‘ 4 7 ,ymbers are alway program Gita Japanes se Drill-A W.' Teachers,-John Address | Ely Citizens Couldn't Restrain Themselves From Celebrating Event. examina- 17, In this eity fill vacancies ex- _- money! Order.-A Canal Zone Money been estat lished has department wrder ° 5 _ : 4 ; oar 4 Cristobal, the first one) ¢ ‘anal I Zone, from that postoffice reaching the local postoffice yesterday at Will Smith, county superintendent Of chools, left for Ephraim last night where he will address thé eachers Of) Sanpete county on the advisability o1 consolidating some of the school dis triets of that county and thereby increasing the efficiency of the schools at | Special Train Will Bear Commercial large, one to be stationed at Ft ac ramas, Fla, and to receive $48 Club Delegates and Railroad i a yeat another to be matinted at Ft Men to Participate. Screven, Ga at i alary of $540 a veal ana a third at-Ft..Dodd, Fla., at Pen megane aceite 5 SiaVaie e ; : ae : The Nevada Northern railroad If you see a large man with a keen at ait teeservice, iy Senin ilove ‘e eye and a flerce moustae : the Philippine examination tracklayers reached the Ely end of the : is : get moustache and a genfill the vacan Cd C» to 0 be« held O et 17 ‘ \ eral air of having about everything he| master builder is wanted at a salary road yesterday and there was a priWants, and who says ‘Seattle'? thirty lee $2.750 a year; a bridge engineer at vate celebration among the citizens of Republican] two Is sources probably | Senatorial Siatrice ten representatives) 7 or the Righth representative district o'clock ticket HELD isting Places chairman, until eounty for BE Mon- Convention-Candi- dates one A WILL follows A Republican county pom aer bie is I hereby called for Monday 19065, Jat the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, at the |} Salt Palace, for the purpose of nomioar . nating one county commissioner for the four-year term, one county commisThe Amerikearns county convention | sioner for the two-year term, county will be held at the Salt Lake theatre} clerk, county treasurer, county sheriff,| ‘ a | county attorney, eoun t is ssor, countoday The convention will open at | ty auditor, county recorder, county surUnwieldy Various Civil Service Positions. -- yes- }terday issued the official call for the po utiican county convention, which DELEGATES) | is Leaders J. at - Mrs. ah severe al readings rs, will give work, is well known as a rea Montgomery : ; : and her interpretet and eT nore ¢ very be to proven always meee a ig by will be assisted She Edw: ard : Fitay ae and Fitzpatrick oF a ne young oe gifted both ela CITY NEWS IN BRIEF a Will 1906 a SALT a IEE REPUBLICAN, 22 West Lake Opera company Jguchiaton. | train leaves Salt Lake 5:00 p. Returning afte ‘r= o performance. ‘Phone our agent for particu PILONES and Ind. First Sennett cote cnet South DR. BROADBENT'S Dental Office 600 Scott Bullding, | 168 Main. 2 They come mixtures, ina all of te Varletyal styles, sizes, plain f and fane y, » plaids, plal checks, check ene, INTER-MOUNTAIN ab eet THE |