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Show SALOON MEN DEFY CITIZENS' TICKET - BIG CHIEP'S ORDER = WILL BE ELECTED Kinds of Thirst Parlors Attempt to Drag Schools Into. Open Sunday, Despite Politics to Be Rebuked at Brass Band Edict. Polls Wednesday. in Well Two Joints Arrest of and Says Better Violators LOSE Flement Kearns Cannot Candidates Law. of show there was spite the the liquor traffic on that From de- tempt f, the! polities ehit visited town They police places are to The of the Lone ordinance Star saloon on drag Salt Lake rebuked be will to push They will West the of has ft he en saps Sal n by Lake,- effort the will crop non-partisan out on Wednesday candidates him elected Sait exception So far onlv one call for a meeting] json has been issued by the Citizens. The non-partisan voters of the Second ward will meet tonight at the. office |of T. FE. Wilk 604 Seott building, at "booze" whieh -unmistakably "booze fl ney time all arrangements will enough i-? made or the election in. the Second belleve He The meeting jis called for & o'clock one of the other Citizen. organt2ations has called a meeting White House. . : Americans uot Supported The White House bar on Wain stréet was next visited by the minister Phe American party organizations} ana@ his companion. When they ar-/|{fn the various wards have been franti-| iived on the scene they were stopped | cally clamoring for support, but have for some time by the presence of @ been unable to arouse interest in thelt hig policeman standing in front of party The better element of the} the doorway As: soon as he moved: Ameri party doe not look with a make to attempt the upon ‘vor entered they street the down on of ot p the of out machine politic al diffiwithout door front the through eb of mass the ereat and bartens |. education, the ie served were eulty and fer. Against the proprietors of thi: ie ae nin ied re af presen ce resort they wilbswear a complaint thik; CRE Condition of affairs morning The American pa h rone into Policeman he Vor he a age, they ‘On addy Padd this time a for open would the lose White their ground they yesterday. House j lost ie ij il patron~\tq remained make ofmohes jhe Bingham Buffet, was day afternoon by Detectives ¢ ‘hase aie 3urt of the police department He of $ 50 posting the upon released Judge before his appearance for for ihe was bail Diehl this morning. Paul Populos, proprietor of the Gar-| American contests their they tried to recent party' county as campnicn N Seeeecece ei in Two Wards, © Contest the in eontest no is There preecinet son, for do -extent yesterday. places to gain done here where It admittance, "Step outside was but boys were! it could after you He sleep, is for_it neither is a Fifth be} sion that Mr..Newman ; ed to the position he have} The same may losing foregone will now. be special se of By- thirst-parlor yesterdaf. . Booze was to| are thoroughly be had and was had, but the ~police-) ord men all professed total ignorance as) Mr. to the location of Easy the to "open Get made by the Cummings houses." eee Jn. | satisfied James present ants T. with in the Hammond the f me mbars jae e a with hind the bar, instead of wearing the) partly because of the fact that Mr. | : : conventional white vest and apron,! Hammond is regarded as the strongPre wore an ordinary businéss suit andj} er man of the two and the ablest for) care was taken to have everything in) the position of member of the board order to hide the booze at once in | of education | ease one of. the "harness..bulls". enH. A. MeéMillan, who is managing tered. ; the Hammond campaign in the Fourth| But, the hooze was for-sale to all) said last night that the sentiment al who entered. There were a number, over the precinct is general in EAVOr of places open, too, though the or-|of Mr. Hammond and ut ders of the Chief were to "put the lid! to keep the schools out of Paice hy is keep it on tonight." | been expressed by nearky Many places in the. uptewn dis-) tricts were closed, doors were thrown: open to permit a free view of, th places from. the street. There was no one in the place and no one behind) son with whom he has coming sehoo! election . the bar, This ever, and not Lone Clift was the the exception, rule puffer, NOW-) 2 Many Places Open. ‘ The places which were open, £€M-) erally had thelr curtains drawn - ©) the} of gaze inquisitive the out keep Bar, The W Hison, Star, Falstaff, House Bar, Z > a pe P| "3 ‘ Miulvey's, 7 Bar, Ear ; BIE NB suet, Garfield Saloon. 1ese and many. other places were open, doing either front door or back door business ae ae eee for Vienna Bakery "They're the best." these places access alah ens sily be had if the thirsty person was "on. frames paints, picture paper, Wall dowere which» places the Among ing busi < yesterday were painting, pape Shanty ing, framing. Chas. Hogle's, «Jim MeTiernay,. Vienna | WH. Bodel, 53-35, 1. 1st SHERIFF'S OFFICE SCENTS KIDNAPING: ‘TWO SANDY CHILDREN MISoING "The eate sherif's kidnaping. is held at charged mother Harwood wife cause of of sheriff's I street, "is on trying Crs the His brother, Sandy under with of the the same children, of Sandy, DeStain, the of has under them offense a Children B.,. children. = Mrs. Keiner, she enjjdren under where they are, Ppank it knows the her father and were -be-|#0d.one-half care, Given DeStain divorced | Harwood. insane surveillance, regarding and to his she knows Mother wife. divorced ‘diffe more | Will | other de-}(o recent reed the thing of the whereabouts of ae the missing children, ank* poset, the father being, ! been as | Sandy since parents cn with her at her the. separation . Desiethe nhs who was in nearly. | gregation 1s° | start the of Rev. probable next of doubled for the that but cost the in church size, the interior increasing Elmer spring. East total neighborhood made.on. room Congre- Fourth the auditorfum changes drawn .First. I. Goshen ‘thé it con- formerly. Mrs,/| the children were not there, in of . the} She both property io imagine in®vhat way clothing could be better. bus- Suits and will Overcoats $18.00 to $40.00 $7.50 to $25.00 Makes Where the Clothes Fit. fall Real estate men-have 10NE) ..veral: of the at Bingham mitted Uris ; are Starvokios ‘robberies Junetion i CHnen eomThe be and | weather Plans templation and he |Goshen for and have some members been time 9 Rev the church | | The property has a frontage on ate u Horne"Drug Store com-| Second East street of 20 rods, by rods deep Connecting to this piece fare strips of land running both to} | Third South and Fourth South streets That running to ee South ts 33 feet wide. and the me connecting or property with anti South street 84 1-2 feet wide There are hum: has been, "Blackmail, pure and simple," is the lredsS of different uses to nian the Plans now decided upon ‘eall term. used by both Albert Horne and property can be put, but nothing is jtae tearing out of the east wall William Willes of the Willes-Horns definitely knewn as to its disposition 'the auditorium separating it It. is almost certain, however, that the given bythe Sunday school room, thus throwDrug company in discussing the suit new street to be built by Mr. Newfollows: jing the two rooms info one he filed Saturday against them by. Miss! house through his property from "Duke | viding wall is not very substantial neve JXnowlten in' which she deMain to State street, will be con-} .Kinder|and could be torn out without through this new piece to Sec-j mands $5,000 damages, alleging that Serer area expense and without dis Ngur- | tinued placed adulterated and poisonous} jond Bast and that another section of i they failly ‘ing the jnterior of the church drugs in a prescription filled for her »' large business houses will be added hopt, this is done, the rostrum will Guilm: int |lengthened on, this side, and the Buy on State Street. ie Horne said yesterday that they Handel | tor will talk from a position nearer for her June 1.} } Sam Reegel and Henry Newell have j iiled a preseription and that in doing so they -sent purchased another piece of property, 1/1906, aromatic ecascara, which is termed this time on State street. between |her them a perfectly harmiéss © drug Fourth South and Fictth South| Soon after' the medicine was sent to streets. The property has a frontage Sntay school room witheut tearing Miss Knowlton they received a tele-| of 50 1-2 feet on State street, and jauway much of the substantial from her physician in phone mess America. of the building It is not believed iis about in the middle of the block, which he satd that they had sent the Fourth South and Fifth held its regu-| that this will be necessary, anyway, |between wrong medicine, but that she h »}South. The price paid was $250 per Phe}and this has been dispose d ‘of to eve ning, taken only one dose and that no aeanl |front foot This property is close , | satisfaction of the church members. was' done ‘he physician then told Under the new arrangement, an : ito the plece purchased by Mr. Newthem to send up the -other, medicine door will be provided j} house on the corner of Fourth South | master, | 4 justable fand that no fnjurious effeets would | twee n the main auditorium and *jand State streets, and will increase James possible to divide in value appreciably with the éerec-| tresult ‘annex,' making { (re-| "This shows that she could not have the two when separate ervices ition of a building by the mining man, }heen ‘poisoned, suffering great pain," jheld in each. The Sunday school Many of the real estate offices were meres Mh rs.} as the result have: been ‘confined| jopen al! day yesterday, and several! wd room will, therefore, remain the sz guard, het bed for some time We "Wrederick size, and the two rooms will not |sales were put through, though = sechave the docter's word: for Mat," said NOT | thrown together except at the morn- frecy is still maintained That there , +ing services lare powerful Interests buying the Nothing bat Blackmail. oe Mr. ooee has one of the largest property is hardly doubted, but who| = A | congreg ation in the city and i they are cannot be learned It is not; "It fs not hing ‘but ig ickmail, © pure; ee felt that cid and other minor \helieved that it is all Salt Lake money} jand simple," said } Llorne "The ‘provements are necessary to take lthat is being invested, though there j facts in the matter are these: "Some iS CON-jor the constantly increasing att are hundreds of thousands. of dollar {time ago, when the Knowltons were Which has Jong lain idle that is now | running an tee create busines At'SaltWhoO;anee at the various services of the being turned into real estate we let'them have some flavoring tions for s | "Tat > the Best" Vienna-Bakery a Prescription. the wT Dec, t Bresh Goods. 6, j rank. " { "| | oe> Big Stock, _ | Large Variety. then vol Ge Big Market Court- OT That's seer ~ | MARRIOTT'S with an}| He ‘for thet IS BACK. chimney i MMTie naling | 5 Phones for Large Variety of Fresh Groceries. | 29 West First South, Didn't Buy. The story that Mr. Newhouse had purchased another i » feet of prop-| jerty adjoining the I81 feet on the) isouthwest corner of Fourth South and} iMain streets is without foundation J. R. Walker bought the 165 feet and |paid slightly fe more than $45,000) for it ;\\ hat Mr. Walker inte nds doing with] I r j The scheme carried threuga » Suelcessfully by the Tuttle Grothers real estate firm was not a new ones, the | lac k of capital alone keeping it from j the public this long Several, others ‘had practically the same scheme, bat were unable to get the money w make | the purchases, A party of Los Angeles | business men were shown the prop- | Big Trade, in --- communicated with their teacher and learned that they had been taken away by a man answering the description of their father. She was also shown the note und she became convinced that! he had taken them away with him. She at once notified the officers, who} have been working on the case for two [cleaned weeks without learning definite ly of) the whereabouts of the father, though| he is supposed to have left the one with the children Newhouse bread . | | ee iS | ens () Sale anaes ® inl of ero Pe Ortl- ing. Dont pany Denounces Suit Over aaa \ grand our hall roth to} Ss. Chal- S N RK] John Cineis oat it 1s BLACKMAIL BI under by of CT Tonjopoulopis James and recent , J Am Boulls; > alfoupt fom. Nic Ix ik | work may For several months it has been present |that the auditorium, though one Mormon ehureh| the largest in the city, was not and we)enough to accommodate the SAH ved with |g zatherings, and they have been that was|work formulating plans for its speaker | largement for thes Tear Out East Wall, time | mitted to soe the-children many times. | |The children walked to school every'| of the| day and also walked home. They . dnitinen. W are 8 and 6 years Of jn the habit of © visiting tree thetr | age, is sald to have driven up to the! | grandmother in Big Cottonwood after school in Sandy two weeks ago last! sehoo! and they were not missed for! Friday e asked to see the children) some time by the mother, As soon as| I. and fran off with them. He left 4! jt grew late, she be¢ame almost frantic note at the school to be delivéred to and going to her mother's, found that Miss Harwood, at streets, be been the DeStain! DeStain, saying that he was taking! the children to visit with their grandmother, Mrs, Susan DeStain of Big Cottonwood. Mrs. DeStain is said to\ have seen ia of the father nor the ehildre DeStain is thought to have gone yoto Arizona and the officers there haye| been notified to be on the lookout for : =: Mrs. Keiner is xnOWD to have telephoned to sever: persons Tying' in that Granite Stake Lectures-Last night stake, lecof Granite wards. \in various "Haymarket." cpapeeiitg: on Wise ones were. guessing all day | tures were delivered, and the tollowMill Hing kley, 5 _ Bryant spoke Ing of the purchaser the to as yesterday BenChristensen, B iA Prot, © reel Second on. property "Haymarke Mill East Stewart, Barnard sold| nion; was property The SERED ast Prof. Willard. Done, Wilford, for $45,000 by George 4 Downey and jasoer It Grant, Winder; Royal B: Young, John T. Donellan, and the real estate Si inter; Mathonihah Thomas, Tayiorsmen could only guess as to the purchaser of this valuable piece of} ville; Lyman KR. Mi irtineau,. Big Cotground That it was what is com-|/tonwood; J. Golden Kimball, Gran-|} George -4srant Jenson, Andrew was agreed | ger: "snap,' 4s a known monly on all hands, and there were several . Cannon, Murray First ward; John! Whitaker, Murrayy-Second ward; ; other parties after the property just President Nephi lL. Morris, South Cot-} before the deal was closed. Some are tonwood. of the opinion that this is another piece for Samuel Newhouse, but this could not be confirmed. Fe iT" When you order bakery goods row fley was said to have bought the is, you are assured of "the Best.' ground, but stated last night that te | Vienna Ind, ee 15 ' Bakery, j had been too late to annex It, He jsaid that he had been dicke rinng for| ithe property for several d | looked it up Saturday eieeencon "for ithe purpose of buying it, when he jwas told that it had been sold to another party when Latofr until the middle of summer r other de-| ; chureh services are done aivay wherein. they * Mormon be-|for several weeks owing to the one home be It on. church, will The make and! Mormonism }the order was entered by the court, The) 7), 2 children. were given. into. the 274! custody of their mother, -They. have| some- | | other s ethical MIss about years-ago,.At and of address already South Which $5,000. me ol ehfldren and the sheriff's. foree Loe, opinion. that ifshe, has, not hi ie the "Phe Margaret is the her that lo-|.Sandy. Ray DesStain! $1,000 bonds, is: almost loss office by who to: charge of ee Siain| | oy irst so thought force DeStain Frank and | Fail to Get Your Share NEWS, FRONA LODGE ROOMS esse eo sed White House "hednneake Ask your grocer hh F nto ar | bread and cakes. or good citizen zi "i were also' closer policeman ing doors © Art every discus any sincerity truth, incumbent, meeting Spe- explained rec-| "Rap-rap-rap---rap-rap." ‘This| favor ih the Fourth precinct, and the was the means necessary in some! defeat. of Willlam H. Tibbals seems} places before the "stool'' would peer|a certainty. Mr. Tibbals will not reeautiously from behind the curtains,| ceive the solid support of the party| &? preparatory to letting in the thirsty) by which he was nominated, partly | patron When once ‘inside, everything | because of the general desire to see looked "‘natural like.""". The man be- | the schools kept. our of politics and on and tha n ' Pourth is have }improvements. yesterday | gational time] Prof. Plans and recital. delivered an showed conclu- had your booze. The bull has been'in!ron Cummings in the First precinct. an' told us to be quiet." The-non-partisan voters of that preThis little bit of advice was given) cinct donot care to see a mixture of by the "barkeep". at more than one} politics in the school system, and they at tourists be re-elect-| fills said residence Legre- | il South Street Church. sent j the because Judge H. P. Hender-|} eight years a member of the }i candidacy. difficult | nor more, and sales cemetet nd Third East streets, old to " >) City Witt B.Lowe, is the first. deal of imGreeks \re Released Through the } portance fia ving of deals expect- efforts of Leon Sklitris; several Greek fed along this line On his newly-ae- | tborers were released from the counl quired property r. Lowe will erect} jail last. night by Jtrdge Diehl upa five-story flat building at. an exthe posting of bonds They were pense of about $50,000, which will charged with. robbers and are he reads for occupaney. as early MS | thought to have beens implicated: in in|} charge. position, and Sam Barlow, the Salling But, in spite of the orders of the! can party nominee, is not spending a enief, the saloons did business to quite | cent in the furtherance of ‘his ow a several even {ness real} present} | fielQ saloon, 156 South West Temple; board of education, is on both thal <trect, was also arrested by these de- | Citizens' ona American tic kets, hay-| tectives yesterday afternoon and was) ing been first nominated by the non- |? released upon bail te appear this morn- } partisans. In the third, William J.) * ing for arraignment on the saith Newman will have practically no op-;¢hat an. forth estate been, the oe artchant: holes! Rev. Goshen's Flock to Spend (Bs | "le idl le. Abie and believe this move was things going to start $5,000 on Interior of First |fin‘ hatthe witsrightneeded direction With Other Religions: Prof. NicClellan's Recital. as been(pines regarded cao methine arehave out bring. real have that rating inext Mormonism contre 1 - ward in figured have who and heclers the from school system are parts puttingect up the| Individual. * ae Arrested. Saloonkeepers of N i iproprietor Be O'Neill, gain will the week Other "SERMON AND MUSIC TO IMPROVE FIRST AT THE TABERNACLE CONGREGATIONAL present school fight with the same ofical argument and tne same holbar stated lastonigh(t that they had lo. eal ar that marked thelr cam-| informed the police that they would paign for supremacy {n the county. In not close unless the department forcea First. Second ond Fo urth "preevery. other saloonkeepet to close cincts, théy are making a hard fight claiming that if their Sunday patron although only the dees uae frie nds| were turned away and went to other{or the candidates and those who e xpec places of veek last declare CITY NEWS IN BRIEF nt proprietors mén 111, 113 Main St. be then left the place with dence to cause them to will secure a conviction the estate POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & G0. and will - be ple street, a resort that bore an uN-)| savory name when it was known as the "Black Cat," was entered without' Aifficulty by the Rev. Hayworth and, Mr. Groner They purchased over the bar from the bartender two drinks of of though - The best that can be said about Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s clothing is not too good. We never have been able to write an advertisement that made a claim that the garments. themselves could not prove true. Examine Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s garments any way you please and you'll be compelled to admit that it would be impossible Change Lake change hands as never before in the! i} istory of Salt Lake City \lrogeth- | ! er,. week were In. the the sales the bulk inelehborhood « f $2.000,000, oft whichabout $1,200,000-were to of age finally became convinced that he s|Samue Newhouse starting the unst night ek shelter somewhere and: his activity In. business and were directed to the. first house in | precedented seriousiy tor residence" property | which he could see jights He landed | During the last two years the activbeen t the door of the home of Charle | ity in the real estate -market has} JohnToahns son and explained his condition j chiefly. been in. re idenc Aistrict few | stre He vas faken into the house j business block deals of. importance his. son,) given-a@ warm place by the fire ldihaving been put. through But. with venth. Bast) heing there for ome time he ith hoom given the ground in. the residence hem that he must start for home lenny tit of the eity this part of the}; Ches-}) that hi mn mula rey over hi frealty: market will far outstrip that | West. near ibsence My Johnson: asked him e visiting for vil Lo omomen longcet ind tha in other parts of town for some ume} { }to. come With activity in the busieshire mld "arrange for him to he t nes listricts, however, the eaigerne eaving | home {portion of Salt Lake is bound 4 1! 1 nel MUy Johnson called the poll lthe effect and several large deals are he lephone anc i ned them a») expected to be donsummated within neh he old m id plight They at once il. No lispatehed es o to the next few days Puneral of Angel-The funeral of in that) home of Jonhr mn aan took Demand for Plats. Angell who. was kibhed. Sat b ri into the ) Cheshire: to his hoe Mr... Ches | urday it m stone quarry in Parley } Owing to. the ever-inereasing deup on ve overwhelmed ith the hoy unyon will be held tf the "fwelfth mand for flats in. Salt» Lake ther d for kindness and could only ay that vardmeeting house -atc-noon-tod Will be many propertié bought with-} be must eould not na word to expre The remains will. be it the meeting | in the near future or which. large He! gratitud {house from-1t'3i-to 12 for the friends apartment houses will be erected, The view The burial will be im the Vola Clawson corner on Brigham | to no great activity on the parc of the Citi-| 4.) organizations in the five municipal wards. jit is believed that a concerted Tem-| |deals ot 1s. to Salt Kealty, AGED WANDERER RESCUED FROM COLD AND GIVEN SHELTER IN WARM HOME: element} there" Over IS CLOTHING OF THE VERY HIGHEST CLASS PROPERTY Dollars LAKE Giganth sinterdst better OF of Hands eos Er aen. (unusual while: 'Thonsands nial the the and) ‘TRANSFERS fulai the Alfred Benjamin & Go's Clothing Week of Great Activity Is Expected as Result of Newhouse Deal. at- schools «the and ticket elected at non-partisan next Wednesday when the be fore City Prosecutor Patrick this morning to swear lo COMcharging two saloons with thé' violation to election of members education takes place Hy Tn thes last "avesk ee determined conviction SALT indications, about reposted - the and cases appear 3. Daly plaints several present REAL ESTATE BOOM IS NOW SCHEDULE J.G.McDONALD CANDY CO. for Board Sailer Sunday, big the of orders engineer, their department Side of the East Hayworth A. church and a Mr. Groner, an S. Rey. Baptist the police Vote for Pducation. | To SUPPORT. 1906. xtracts on credit We were unable | fo collect the money and we turned!) the matter over to a collection agency you see, am writing to them now to push this. claim which amounts to ibout $10 t seems from the circumstances, Miss Knowlton is simply angry because we placed the claim in the collection: agency's hands and is atpo mpting to get even with us. We also fhave the word of another physician, which can be substantiated by three witnesses who heard him tell us that Miss Knowltion had an operation per-| formed upon her several months be lfore the ickness for which the medi-| jcine we furnished her was prescribed BULLPROG 'Rarrow Bros., 16°W. sometime - 1st, So Men and MAIN Boys, . LIQUORS For sos Medicinal purposes [Miss ‘nowlton would be an'invana| | YOu want them pure,.. Our EXCURSION. stationers, to 45-47 : as the*result of the} ‘ '} { ARTON & UO. Clothiers - jerty more in than a year and were »From all facts in. the case, | jnot slow seeing the ago wonderful ad- operation. we see them, we are certain that ivantage of such a buy, but did not} there is nothing moré béehind-her comto invest such an amount Of} plaint than an animus which led her! ° rt money. bring this suit against us.to- injure Real estate men now look for much | yur standing und to gét the money out) | foreign capital to come pouring into} of us this city to ald in the boom which ---_ oo is now well under way Rich Cut Glass and Silverware, A ---_- > - -___ S. Reiser' Jeweler, 12 E. Fist. South | | Rhyolite, Nev., will celebrate. Rall‘road Day. December 15 For this event the Salt Lake ‘Route, Utah's imost popular road, will operate its » excursion to the Bull| frog district. Chanes .to visit Green; water also Owing to the big crowd) ~oing, it Is Important (6 make sleeping car reservation at once. "Phone L986, 169 South Main street ---_-_-_-- * RE a PRooze ROUNDS AMERICANS 3, OS Buys ere MAKES DECEMBER 2 - MINISTER MONDAY, UTAH, lo eat McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates, they are so absolutely pure and satisfactory. every ingredient used in_ their manufacture is of the very best, if you want a confection fit for a king try MeDonalds' Whipped Cream Chocolates. - All CITY, ae THE INTER -MOGUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE g oo } Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting pape rhanging, framing. Chas. Bode}, $3-35 E. Lake Photo Salt daks and finishing: ae - The ode to "Pree The days" 1st So. Supply:3 Co., KoMain and 3rd So. as offer Republican on. Beiter hurry with your in' on the Free Tist well order quality or bulk. All kinds Liquors are and In the bottle Try them, of Hot Drinks at Our Soda Fountain. | WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO. Dee. and and seasoned purest subserip- expires j Wines By Deseret the Monument. News Bldg. 'Phones 374 |