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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, NEGRO QUESTION RED ADVENTURES SEED WONDERS STEWART FINDS MAKES A SCENE OF SOUTHWEST NEW NUISANCE MUST BE SETTLED CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Is Petition Spared From A sensation passing cily of night communications from than more when in two the signed Com- Health M. R. Stewart were preResidents of the western portion of the city had petitioned the board of health for an abatement of the West North Temple street dumping ground nuisanee. and the petition was held up by the board and not presented to the council In his communication Dr Stewart said he "hands herewith the petition, but no one could find it and it was suspected that the objectionable features in the paper caused the board of health to withhold it. Dr. Stewart asked that the sanitary committee of the council, with the mayor and board of health associated, be asked to investigate the Matter and the request was granted. Charge It to Mellen, Dr. Stewart called attention to the fact that Frank Mellen, a relative of the custodian of the north dump, and at times employed by the health department, had hauled sand from the center of Fourth South street, across the Jordan river, making a dangerou excavation into which been dumped all kinds of refuse, stagnant water helping to make it a pestiferous nulsance The hole is near the scene] of the public nuisance created by the] health commissioner and others, and} for which Annual Baptists missioner Will Twenty-Third Opens ing ereated was last of Siders Facts, worthy notice council Reading West Giving he recently stood trial. Mel-| as . . . len had been asked several times, he] said, to abate the nuisance, but had failed lo do sa There is an action! now pending in the city court against Mellen, and the health commissioner] asked that he be authorized to employ teams to fill the hole and subsequently Convention With of in many ness wi: : se of, reports pre elected ane 3 in addition to the conve‘ention sermon listen to an f Ogden, and 1o by Kev. HH. B y stirhear at the ‘ ne Missions" by ring address rank lin, pastor of the BapRev. J. H an chureh at Colorado Springs rhe home mission fields touched upon by Rey oe Irs Sha Included all Amevit The BoRtront th ) he said, are the immigration probler an eae ot the colored rice The question ne he said, is not you are going <o "inc are the what the egero is gol ng to do w He pointed out the alarming in the race, being no race sulcide blacks, and in three 1erations ee will be a 1 something is done to country mignty problem. solve the Desenecrates Coming in, And mutter something must be done in the of sep a ition, said Mr. Franknot that America does not want the laa ibitants of the old world te settl he A' fe year ro the Kind of peopl that came ere trom sturdy races of northern Europ Now they come mostly trom the south fro, the de renerate races, and unles ynething ts donc speedlly to prevent the incoming of the millions that un |nualiy pass through our Bastern ports the difficulty f p wit h the , la less, crime -breeding filer ints will be tremendou c ser es 1 e ope - render a bill Mellen, who will be | ihe devotlonal services it A ire, asked to reimburse the city for its ex-| py Rey. Jesse Hyde. After reports of pense. The council gave him suchj|some of the minor committees, the folauthority lowing committees ere appointed for Julius Goldziet, chairman of the] tbe session, the ministers and delegates executive committee of th postal adjourning to the basement, savings bank proposition, sent a letter ies ~- Dee eles Oe from the headquarters at Chicago Nominating committee-D. asking that the council Indorse the]: Parkhurst, S. A. Hay resolution which was enclosed, The Resolutions-fl. B. Blood, resolution was as follows: Ditmiars, Mrs. H. W. Pratt. Auditing-B. Lr. ( sorurn H. Be rke ley Postal Bank Resolution, ton, J. Ne ‘Xt W anniversary- -H. "Whereas, repeated failures of savFrieda Dressell, Miss Mabel ings banks involving small savings of Officers Blected. Wage-earners and others have demonstrated' the which such Jutely necessity of a savings can be secure, "Whereas, solved system rv made abso-| and this question has been | In other countriestby | . : the insti= : tution of postal savings banks Which have been proven to be effective in|] the encouragement of thrift and] therefore, | economy among the people, "Resolved, lishment that we favor the estabpostal savings bank in the United States «and urge upon con-| gress the speedy necessity of the enact- | ment of laws for that purpose." referred to the | The matter was finance committee. Street Supervisor Ralcigh called attention to the habit of the gas companies and sewer contractors of dumping pipes and material inte the gutters] in the central portion of the city, causing cover flooding storm water sidewalks basements to back and up lawns, in the and CHANGES for Yi Beur the Ja Brown, worth. Miss Maude lL. Werring- Pratt, Miss Charpie, reports read at the afterwere that of the general a River valley, Bruce iKinney: a "sa e by Rev. A. 1. Shat- tuck. ofof Springville Eureka, byand Rev." CC. by Stillman, Thistle, Miss Frieda Dressell..-Then the report of the nominating ‘committee wus heard, and these offic were elected for the ensuing year Prof. A. Smith, Ogde a, president; W. C. Orem, Salt Lake City, vice. presi g ~ cording Sect etary: a pal ceinney, a Salt Lake City, corres secr S: e ponding « secretary; a ben. Brown Salt City, treasurer. These officers, following, for the stati ‘board the Fi. ¥ Blood, Gece Cc. MeNitt Rev Salt Lake: Rev Brow n, at Lake; M. B. Hart, De weyville eC . WwW ing, Bureka; H. lL. errington ‘Orde n. In addition to the address by Rev - Mr session, the eve cd Franklin at save a report of the work of home missions. Gaint 8 "Under A song service Biber often|% a: (Guture of ne eters singing Ge iyine sections of the city. He said the abuse gone far enough and should be investigated. The matter was referred to the committee on streets and ee Chief Sheets announced the an ment of H. J. Curran to succeed J. Evans on the police force, and ra appointment was confirmed. : y auditor was authorized to adjust the freight bills for voting rnachines by paying the city's portion of the expense of the machines bought jointly by city and county and to pay the freight on sixteen machines billed to the city direct. Fees Among the neon session paar where by a Eis "Del Mrs. peautiful so oe also Ajengd rane I chiefly This morning will be devoted a discussion of Sunda ool work, the afternoon. the Wanionte Baptist ; have charge of the progran Miss Mary G. Burdette, ister ot Robert J. Burdette, und secretary ie woman's board of home missions, w 9c one of the speakers Miss Stella J. Regan, u missionary now on her way to eae ies will - speak All women rested nissionary ort are eet an oe invited to be present te Clark will speak ne forelign talaalous ‘at. the evening ses- to n Delegates Amon present at the the in Attendance. ostors pee ning and delegates session of the IN DEPOSITS Platting aod 5s ome Changes Office Made1 Work, The following ae has been med from the office of the United State surveyor Ze state Utah, malking some changes in the deposits quired: Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 4, 1906.- Circular to aati for mineral surveys In ah: In it for platfor mine ral > same hay the aetipe So eeces of the ae office, that on and after Sept. 10, the cutinaten cost of Br ttings and other office work in connection with the aie My oF mineral claims, be computed as fo yor ae "otal BID Siees shies 3.00 Yor a egy Pia,» hat Sekhar a's, a5 35.00 MOR cIMIIgItenl creases+ vs WO. For ailisite ee in one survey with a lode clain 3.00 For each lode etic inc tude ‘din he survey of a placer claim 3.00 For several placer faerie includsurvey, the first location namec 2 All other locations ine pag each... 2.00 ee certifie of 33) expenditure T peaenenG after upproval of survey IR RE 5.00 an amended order pene charges therefor will be governed patagraphs a and 123 of the eenaEet mining cireu ere is "+ authority fer issue of ua order for examination or report upon placer claims fiescriped by é gal subdivisions and a ort so made will not be receive Deposits required as above must be made to the credit of the treasurer ot ee States in some national de pos Thomas Hull, United States Surveyor General of Utah. ‘A DINING Sepanit CAR of the very latest modern cars, and up to date in every respect. The line runs through ae mountains all the way, OL, and with the Pullman Shae vation' flesping cars, what more can you desir It Lake in the evening, somal next day tn the Rockies, Hayworth, Eureka, tev. -S. A church; Re he Andrews, Lake: Rev. ee Hyde, Murray; Bruce Kinney, general ruaslonary® A, H. Shattuck, Be: ur.Riv Rev. Franklin Cc anlorndo Spring Rev Ward, Pasade Re and, Rey. .C. A; Brown, of the Calchurch; A...G.. Sandblom, .colpor Murray;, Jit Johnson of the Ae 5 School un cd James Mrs. A, -D. rkhurst, Miss eRe M. CharVhite, Mrs } Bar-. Croo rele en; Mfss ressell, Springville, emma Dow, Maud Lellar, Mr. and Mrs. G rr Fannie Moulton, Mr. S. i Ws Prate vo; Minnic é Polk, Mrs. gs <item pson, LevwKureka; Miss rence Thoompson, Hirt, Miss Mareella Thi inna, Tremont; Shepherd Tallma Be Be Kast alt ev. Rev. FJ. Db. Po Allen vary. teur, eric: were board ing for East the stree, opened of at public a works macadamizing between Second meeting last of of even- Twelfth and Third South. P. J. Moran and Hanley & Ritchie were the only bidders. The bids are being tabulated and will be presented at another meeting of the board at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at whie n ee the contract will probably be awar' rideianraaeeeed of the Utah of The was while clothing made the a Bail, of arrested in Porging "The on of the takes the the WN the Press Old yesterday masquerading Fire- proofing company met with the board and made statement in regard thelr controversy with the city in relation to the completion of their sidewalk contract. The board decided to go with representatives of the company this afternoon and make an inspection of the work done, with a or to determining whether a _ basis amicable peidmnait ee be seaciiad and all differences adjust DR. BROADBENT'S Dental Office 600 Scott Building, 168 Main, ; THE and in BedafterPierce sidewalk - R. a court, in he of and The was took Cities Lines visit to interest Oregon clerk returned Leteher but Other ‘Prisco. month's points Letcher, morning. women' Pi After cipal California DISASTER Some Ahead-Hard for and Patterson Patrolman arrest Must BY Angeles Part member Republican, production stead,"' noon Williams, Evelyn elub's Give Los Bedstead." of to city the by of of States yosterday made one advantage prinJerrold United the trip purely the along coasts, the Mr, pleasure, the oppor- tunity afforded for studying the country and the ; as well as the coast towns, making the journey through the Interior of Oregon and California by rafl and the journey along the coast by steamer. Coos bay, on the southwestern coast "What is your name, Miss?" asked or Oregon, was one of the most interSilas Smith esting points visited by Mr. Letcher "Evelyn Patterson, sir IT am an According to Mr. Letcher, it is one of actress and I was non in America. TJ the prettiest bodies of water along the am 20 years of. age used to. be ecast, and is surrounded by a bit of Pearsford Sope ste aheranh 4 the finest lumber country in all the These ntries were made on the Vest Pine, flr, white pine and myrtle blotter and Williams was taken. into tremendous proportions, and the jail in the rear by Patrolman Wilwould seem to promise liam Hilton, who also took two other supply Moneter sawan. ilimitable newspaper men into the cell with Willumber mills are busy liams. The purpose of locking these being the for market, San understocd, but it is men up ts not hief destination just ‘, but so far were presumed ae they held as witthe mills about Coos bay have been nesses. / - having spent three hours } too small to supply the demand Faiianit was brought to bear from that city headquarters that resulted Mr. Leteher passed several days in in the release of Williams upon $10 the ruined clty of San Francisco, bail and the other two prisoners upon where he was the guest of his oldt own recognizance Che instruetime friend, . W. Wilson "Just say them as they left police tions given that even vet the thought of the city headquarters. were int) they is too horrible to make one think that 2. o'clock this afternoon he would ever care to see it agalr Judge C. B. Diehl in the eriminal diNothing but the elasticily- elasticity Is the word-of the people would vision of the City court to believe give them the courage Dressed. Ilow Ife Was many the city can be rebuilt for many, in his cell by years Williams was seen iter RMolinkilo representative of the Streets in Bad Shape. Republican. He was stylishly dressed "Why, I can't see how they are goin a vivid red creation of erepe de ing to clear the streets of debris for chene with yoke of real lace, patterned years, because the main streets there after Leslie Carter's latest now seem to bear not the slightest theatrical costumes from Worth, Ene evidence of any work having been done well known French modiste. He careupon them since the quake. Along lessly removed a striking picture Fiat Van Ness avenue they have built bustof intense red hue trimmed with a ness houses by raising the residences monster ostrich plume in the same one story, placing the color as the reporter was shown Into top of a one-story business block the cell by Jailer Ripley. These temporary structures will probfiss Patterson, 1 wish to afford ably be used for an indefinite period you an opportunity to give the public and I believe will delay the rebuilding your side of this story,"' the reporter » city for a long time. Merchants announced to Williams likely to get along with them ‘Well, all I have to say- as long as they can and try to reThe reporter was startled to hear cover as much as possible of their lost a rich, deep baritone voice proceed fortunes before building great strucfrom the lips of the prisoner, who he tures for business blocks again had thought, was a woman. Then Los Angeles and San Diego were Willlams continued: also visited by Mr. Letcher, who found ‘I' am; as everybody knows who that both elties had profited by the reads the papers, the ‘Adventuress in misfortune of their sister Los AnRed' in the Press club's rurs ul ae m geles especially, he says, is booming, play, "The Old Be -dstead." I, th and the amount of building going on aie r members of the ‘all star' ae there Is almost beyond comprehension. was at Monroe's studio having my In Los Angeles Mr. Letcher visited was it course, of and, taken the C. P. Mason family and the F. F picture necessary for me to attire myself in Clayton family, formerly Salt Lakers, to am which gown and found them all happily situated elaborate he I had just finished A Derge and A Atkinson were wear in the drama. my sitting before the camera when among the former Salt Lakers that Mr was called down stairs by a railroad Letcher met at San Franeiseo, and president who wished to give me an both appeared to be well and pros‘ I had'no more than pering. exclusive I was than sidewalk the gained Compliments Fngineer. bulls. harness the of one by pinched he and The return fo Salt Lake was made He saw me smoking a cigaret, When over the San Pedro road, and Mr to town I come asked me when J Letcher called upon Colonel Charles that discovered he him I answered D. Moore yesterday for the express that me advised. he and was a man word i of complimenting him upon sent arrest under was magnificent engineering skill exme will defend Powers, who to Judge de- hibited in the construction of the road. I will secured Is not. if. bail and Mr. Letcher says he considers it one o on release my him through mand the finest roads in ree is country, and habeas corpus proceedings was more impressed by his second trip Arrest a Mistake. over the road than by. the first front of Monroe's pREldeRay Ie, BUUnOr 56 West Second South © stre promptly rang for the aaah wagon and Williams was hustled aboard and taken to police ‘he adquarters) where The arrest is all a mi take and there was no inte sntion of Porinnality on my part. Perhaps I should have in fewhen smoking from refrained was part my this on but garb, male I am confident mere thoughtlessness. Case my when that I will be released comes before Judge Diehl tomorrow, why these other two I cannot imagine for they me with up locked are men the with do to all at nothing had on the spot weed were They affair... when I was arreste While Williams waa giving out this statement he removed his long silk gloves in a manner that showed plainbeen had before never he that i expiainHe in this fashion, adorned from agony he was. suffering that ed having been ineased in certain tightby al used filting hidden articles gener women to effect shapeliness, and he requested the reporter lo aid him in removing them, as the efforts of the other two literary Hghts had been highly unsuccessful. With great diffie ulty removed his red dress and other things and dressed himself in a blue serge suit and other becoming articles of male attire, and prepared for the when he should secure his release. men newspaper other two The by. the reportalso requested Decline to Be Tnterviewed, Prepare to Pave Twelfth East; May Settle With Contractor. Bids R. of part to Charge-Takes "Old were then Gohrepctied er, and from them he a statement. BIDS FOR MACADAM the Carl staff HOURS PROFIT FOR Permitted Answer their Utah are holding Buptists of innual convention in this twenty-third city, and if the program for the remaining sessions shall prove us interesting and profitable as were the three held yesterday, then the members may return to their homes feeling that the has been Much bualwell. spent time (he Finally Interest- Sessions, a Commissioner t UP SPEAKS ON HOME MISSIONS INCARCERATED HELD < COMMUNICATION we will decline to be Ineth nk of th terviewed,"ssaid the older e are famillar : of course, raits of newspaper men, and believe that it is best that we do not talk The only thing which you may say know why we are now. arr unging for our release through our atiorney. "T may have your names You will not object to that?" you are mistaken there. pti OLk nk I bid you goodday The reporter be Ing hus rebutted, and by one of his own kind, withdrew from the cell and as he did so heard the ring of coins on the hard cement floor. Tt is believed that the three started a game of "Crusoe" in order to pass thelr time away. A few minutes after % o'clock Jatler Ripley unlocked the steel door of the three prisoners' cells, and announced that their release had been arranged for. They lost no time in leaving the jail. oo COMPANIES New Bank for FILE Temery: ARTICLES. Mining Com- pany at Logan. The Bmery County bank of Castle Dale, Utah, filled a copy of its articles of incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday. The new company will do general banking business having bl a capital stock of $25,000 shares of $100 par value The aeiver rs and directors are mes Crawford jr., president: Reet "Binwieton: vice president; Edmund Ce secretary and treasurer, an a. Crawford, George Miller ead BE. A Wall, directors e Logan Mining company filed a copy of its articles of ineorporation with the secretary of state yesterday. e new company, with a capital stock of $100,000 in 10 cent shares, will operate mining claims in Cache county. A. E. Cranney is president and treasurer, Brigham Larsen vice president, N. W. Kimball secretary, and thes with L. C. Farr and W. G. constituting the board of directors. ---_->>-___-_- TEACHERS EXAMINATION, An examination for Salt Lake City teachers will be held in the Lafayette school building on Thursday and Friday September 6 and 7, beginning at 9 a. m. of the first day All teachers and candidates not holding certificates valid for 1906-1907 are expected to take this examination. Candidates for high schovul certificates will please notity the undersigned not later than Wednesday, September5 will be furnink and paper Pens, ristensen, ished, of Examiners. Boa "a Chairman A RUSH OF BUYERS TO SEGURE PIANOS AT GLAYTON'S GLUB SALE Day's Bank Clearings-Local bank clearing yesterday amounted $767,778.64, as against $868,183.16 for the same day last year, State Club Amateur Actor J. R. Letcher Tells of InterestAsks: Authority to Charge Ex- Rev. J. H. Franklin Points Out Press Alarming Increase of ing Trip to Coast Arrested for Wearing pense of Abating It to Black Race. Towns. Woman's Clothing. Mellen. 5, 1906 Board to Meet-The board of ducation o'clock, Wednesday for the awarding state teachers' and diplomas state meet at. 2 purpose of certificates Sunday School Picnic - Teachers and pupils of the First Presbyterian Sunday school will have a picnic at Liberty park Thursday. An enjoyable time is anticipated Poultrymen to Meet-A meeting of the Utah State Poultry association will be held at o'clock Thursday evenIng, September 5, at the Commercial elub Any one interested is invited to attend. First Days' Selling Largest in Our History-Buyers From and Near Were Early on the Ground to Secure the Great Bargains Offered. Institute to Open-The Salt Lake County Teachers' institute will) begin its session Thursday morning, when it Will meet at 11 o'clock in Judge Ritehie's courtroom in the City and County building EVERY PRICE CUT ALMOST IN TWO Will Serve Sentence-Bert Adams was brought In from Bingham Junction yesterday by Deputy ae Becktead to serve a sentence of sixty days imposed Justice Williams, a ving been found guilty of petit larceny Far ; Many Going at Half and Less Than Half Price-Best Makes to Choose From-Steinway, Kimball, Vose, Estey Schaeffer, Knabe, Everett and Many Others. ! Boys to Give Concert-The Boys Pluck band, which recently ga a concert in the tabernacle, and otto mas jed the Elks' convention in Denver, Will give a concert in the Murray opera house on Wednesday evening, 9ae Bentennter YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Thinks Sieh, Will Win - William M. Roylance of Provo returned from Bolse, Ida, yesterday morning, he had been attending the irrigation congress. The display of fruit made by the Utah growers has caused much tavorable comment, and Mr. Roylance thinks it will win the Clarke cup. If You Need a Piano Lose No Time Coming Here-The Pianos Are Going Fast and You Know Choice Bargains Go to First Comers-Act Quickly. Brewery Addition - Architect Kletting has completed plans for $25,000 worth of improvements at the Salt Lake brewery, Tenth East and Fifth South streets. The new buildings will be fireproof and will consist of a twostory cellar 55x100 feet and a wash room 76x100 feet civty-|GOME TONIGHT, STORE OPEN TILL 10. MAIN ST. 109-11-13 Typhoid Not Serious-From two. district reporting to. the board of he alth, it would seem. typhoid fever is not a rious demic in the state as yet. Sixteen oO 7 were reportec ua) state that eplcases e r i. ao wetricts awd fa avery iategies But If the history of plano. selling. In one, Manti, not more than two cases |Salt Lake City should ever be written exist. in a single town. .At Manti five|this great plano. club sale "of ours CARES. ATP" LEPOLLEr vas placed Game Deputy Law would Violated-N. under Game arrest Williams | ter yesterd: Ay Warden be by Bingley. cor paint ssistan mes eet against ‘ounty Attorney Williams possession has a shore bird contrary to Jaw, it It is © | greatest entitled the to greatest in e- we a chap- ever had- of planos offered- quality saving in_ his ty spat ny is said. | who wish least sale In number Ha by \greatest Anson. | es at of pianos-greatrives to bt s iar hikial tee Pe es to save money. Not gains early, as they are going quickly. We quote prices on four or five f $500 Knabe upright grand, fine ey Terms A hogany ent nie qe AT $160. " A -$500 ana Smith's cour oday ‘do . er floor of the ing. City arrive-twenty more kept ing will and Twenty-seven for in Left the the City in His due and They and election, bulld-| are city county stored until be for the County more which H. Thorpe, correspondent from Washington his way to the irrigation congress Boise, is minus a grip. Through Biv aaer sel be with spondent was opt vlatformhis grip near-tie they arrived description from and an $300 more brightens of refinement the family gives them and cul-| to- musical in this day. z and $350 home, closer the indispensable than the Planos, $157 = side and out. with ran es one aes 0 epee brass flange double bass pee pineop Oe ee afternoon. going $187. was effort wired is being back at $157 |""yerms, made and £375 it to to $10 for "e=a0 fact size, $146. : A $376 right ania for Whitney, grand, large golden oak z size case, aoe : Steinway, rosewood fine case tone square carved sc anid and 00d © Wert, $10 dan SE |The new, grand, legs ;p fine and action, only $18 And scores of good as these. . |as like , $500 |Other four size, case, $185. A ‘ large mahogany: ery LS Ty, ma- ? . To nh Tae Kimball. extra rich : and, re Gan large a haeatts Ces ner only months: club crits price, $27 Terms: £10 ones $8 + athly to $187. | on These are new planos of the largest at|size, full octave, most elaborate, a expensive cases, double veneered a= a fellow-PRpTEG: left onon e ¢ triin walsh Tuesday of the grip Boise to locate and }equcation a air binds gether they A piano, article, it an ture build- a piano? other gives be} quarters. Grip-Merie any seven| will County after suitable without tO this sale home to] is home leht paar fae downns3 Schimer He is charged with violating the state |are the prices wonderfully low, but upright grand Data ma on want be bee in Justice | the terms will suit the slimest pocket-|ysedq. for $250. Voting Machines IWere-Twenty of The special offerings in the new voting machines arrived yes-|make it ‘possible for every terday, and are now stored in the low-|own a piano. And what ete ee ETS $10 $300 aoe Mine only Pet ‘Sadan oak $35 lyre, $149. : to $10. monthly. other Read bargains on just Wonderful Player Pianos and Piano Players, $50 to $85 Up. We have them in all thelr glory. $10 cash, $6 to $8 monthly. |The children, mEATAcethyr and grandmother can operate them. ey are education: of source creatset $4125 Pianos, $198 to $237.|/the Arrested-Mrs. Lee EdWoman Is was arrested by Sheriff} gar yesterday on the charge red absconding debtor. It is of being an Jdecobson, who is the alleged by that Mrs. Edgar left the complainant Globe rooming house, of which he ts the proprietor, owing him for room rent. The warrant was sworn out In musically, of the age. Don't wait long, pianos goins at $198 These are new but get one now. Enjoy yourself, ento $237 worth $375 to 425 that are |tertain your friends and life store house a re Our ware rooms and your silent piano and with the jin full to ov erflowing simply In this club sale are some grand barvery desirable pian os choicest, most gains in new and used players at $59 sve seen. eck . . up. Terms, $8 to $10 monthly AtYou Can Depend Upon Us. tach to your plano, and satisfaction ee ; avo | guaranteed music and bench = in- Justice F. M. Bishop's court, and the hearing will be before him. Dr. Krishna Lectures-Pundit Dr. iwris = , ; hall last Krishna lectured at Unity sli e ay sic z ave ure take eee ae ke ne en nee. Beanie halt meaanturys We have built up not only the lar. |gest piano business in Utah or the N.y evening, the subject "India, Past et Peller culty of of his talk belng |ywest and Present." The audiee aa despite ee understanding he but we have tion for fair, irize as the speaker, up a reputa- we want you : square dealing, and we| tite us mt once for bargain list. most valuable asset of | Extraordinary Bargains in Beautiful siness, the audience followed him with close Ser while he delineated the so‘jal, the moral and the religious condition of India covering many tions of her history. The next ture by Dr. Krishna will be delivered next Sunday evening at Unity hall. built Also player pianos at nearly cluded. Come and see these great half price. bargains. ; outside of If you‘ou live li eee. ur Salt RhoneLake, OL the confidence of the Leg Again Broken-T. McGee, a miner from the Dalton & Lark, who has been at the Keogh-Wright hospital for some time on account of a fracture of his left leg, after having ; Grend Fiance, each piano exactly as Never before have we had as fine better. When Wejq line of brand new. splendid values, represented, if not new, or tiin grand pianos. Music teachers and tell you a piano fi Ss brand used and colleges will profit by investigating. has been little or carefully as new, yc ou A 3950 brand new Knabe, quarter that it is almost a s good can depend that it is Just so grand, $6 Te. \ $750 Estey Miniature grand, for Then we say a piano sold for $300 0.13500. when new and is 1 10w: going for ‘ that's the truth, too. Nota Also Kimball, and other Vose, a cas em P eration a ae ; . s. aupeayreseas ee expgperatio Ean ane ni jotaye, been temporarily nd the released funeral of aingham yesterday, Firat South street in order his aie in You will find to brother at] crutches when one of them slipped on the pavement, throwing McGee to tae Be ideale nie Upright pianos, as low as large size, full on $97. at a Fraction i ee enc one home, Highest rights, $6 a class month pays for it of cabinet grand up-| comprising various fine g7 makes; Another Estey us a nother for for $29 $268, $295, $337, anda little higher ro, the most expensive cased ones with burglary on six counts, it being] alleged that since May 5 last he has) we are making the ou; customers at this been engaged in the robbery of severa residences, churches, schoolhouses and business houses near Bingham, was yesterday given a prelim- inary hearing before fine ar pinehenl ane ATTIS pate to' the District. court' default of bonds he 4s county gradually that costs costs over go on and on; organs at half the ‘see and>-$3, little money down will buy to $10 per month In stock. You owe your w ife and $5, any $6, piano at once, We ship where in pianos and organs West and guarantee the children till , o'clock 10 MUSIC anysafe every COMPANY S Again-Temperatures Be tting back to the sum are Bargains er record was four degrees higher, the mereury touching 83 degrees at half past 2 o'clock. Despite the fact that low barometic conditions prevailed yesterday all along the coast, fair weather is set down on the books of weather enough Organ only way to learn about to Gome to the store and 4 | delivery . J. Wilns . : ans over | Piano. es ae am pe oe een aneeStore opens ane » ucational anc ht for trial. In|24ve Money. 2s: ec es | ie CLAYTON confined at the Gning Influences are worth many tim Justi We have In Used an Uprights, enormous surplus ° stock not man to cause EOF bein ae today, well the business meeting, n 1embers of luncheon served ciety enjoyed dining-room of the church lows | aj) developed | th, particular Mayall Hens and pelle alarm. | giving the a ding, Lea av the In Frrom--Herschel eks manage mart who ago We and left} have J:. a St; largest eee 109,/111,-118 music DAYNES: house In JR:, Manager. so the May- without notice, Main. Olde at a. aftengihe eta ove eee of exchange, used, shop worn and|the the heavy ‘rain3 Of last wee as Il makes, that must maximum recorded Mon sample pianosYouIn al should see these barSeawas 79temperature alates ; mon | go at once. day degrees Yesterday the evidently ve: {gs sale that i Cost. terms to sult|for yourself. No matter where yo club sale. AJ tive it will pay you to come or write jail. Summer of $15, kz: te nc yy tae "area ore ited, pianos that are sold from coast tO|$100, and so we could Steele cea teen aes e Nospha" | coast at from $450 to $475, $500, $550) ang many brand new Beatty Bound Over-Frank Beatty, |jnq $650. Club sale prices, $225, $248 price and less. the young man arrested at Bingham by Deputy Sheriff Joe Sharp, charged] the . Organs was. waiting along Upright pianos worth 3250 to $275, You can buy a New England supported by his/.ur gown to $127 to $146; $10 sends/¢o, $10 that costs $65 a INTER-MOUNTAIN - THE 8 PERSONAL, Hoyt business < Clerk Sherman has returned ree a board of trip to the Paclfic coa L. P. Judd of the education, has returned from his vacawhere Wrung Chickens' Necks-Max Popp} been heard from at Cincinnatl, tion, and is again at his desk Mayall has signed as leading man at Was arrested yesterday by Deputy the Robinson theatre When Mayall Sheriff Ae Emery and is locked up in he sent word th left Salt Lake the county jail on the charge of maan imported cigaret Little knots of licious nilachie?: It is charged that|had gone to St. ‘ women shoppers stood together at the Popp, who lives in Mill Creek, de-!would make good the $300 for which corners and expressed their indignamanagement liberately corralled his neighbor's|}he was indebted to the Those Interested in Republicanism to tlon as they saw what they thought chickens, wrung their necks off and jof the Lyric was one of thelr sex laughing. smokOutline Campaign Work. their carcasses into their ONens ing and chatting the while she was Holds Its: Own-At the last Lake er's back yard, Popp claims to hav The Workingmen's Republican club Salt being taken throug rh the streets in the reading of the level of the Great been unduly "pestered" by the AH ishee will hold an important meeting at 8 jorrid patro!) wagon and at times waytake, taken Labor d ay, the water reg-| ns. and says that this was his only ing a coquettish salute to friends on istered .6 of a oot anaes Zero, pum o'clock tonight in Judge Ritchie's course to get relief. his efforts at arbithe street. The crowd of curious men one foot higher than the reading tak-| .ourt room at the City and County tration having falled. Popp emwomen and children who. saw the en on the same date a year ago. While ployed by the Crane company in this building and every Republican in wagon pass through the streets folAugust did not rains of the heavy y: lowed it to the police station, and at with this part {cular ause the level of tt ne lake to rise, as;sympathy party Ladies' pi eter rns Ladies' Aid any. might have the time Williams was booked fully supposed. it organization, and who has the interfive hundred people were congregate od society of st Presbyterian | vented the shrinkage usually ests of his party at heart is urged to Causes Decided Sensation. church held rane initial meeting of the | leer the hot days of August, and be present. in front of the police station and in The scene when the patrol wagon the rear at the entrance to the jail he club will discuss politics in genof the church. Nearly a hundred Labor day as the eee was on the way from the studio winere the first of | eral, and he charge placed against Williams as it Is the first meeting of members were present to discuss plans the is "masquerading in women's clothes." Williams was arrested, created more previous mon the campaign It will be full of interest for the year's work, and the meeting : It is generally believed that when the excitement than has been noted in a every Republican. The club will _ Oe Was one both of interest and profit. the city for months. Women stood case comes to trial this afternoon he ee on a line of campaign. Among other things decided upon to will be sehen lightly in consideraaghast at the sight of so stylish-10%kZion's Savings Ban k and Trust comJ. Curtis will be chairman of the be done in the way of raising funds ing a woman being hauled through tion for the eclreumstances that led No. 1 Main street, opens more cae and there is great interest, were the holding of a| pany, to the arrest. There is sure to be a for the church the main thoroughfares of the city not only among members of the club, week in|than 3,000 accounts a year. Have you but rummage sale the second large crowd of spectators in Diehl's in the patrol wagon his did not so among the friends of the organiChristmas a savings acco unt? October, and the annual If not, start one, zation and the party in general. court when the case is called this much amaze them sight mracwtha ;sale early in December. of Willlams nonchalantly puffing at -afternoon, il, and. that he| year yesterday morning in the parlors | ihe evel was practically the same on WORKINGMEN TO MEET |