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Show THE SEs REPUBLICAN, FINISH ONE FAIR; |Syringes and© PLAN FOR ANOTHER [Rubber Goods An -_--. Taught. essons that the Here are some of past few days on the manoutlined by President James G. McDor ald Saturday: "here must be larger grandsiand accommodations. There must be larger stables There must be ticket selling accommodations that will do away with the jams in front of the gates that ereated so much annoyance to the faltr visitors this year. Facilities should he such that a crowd of 100,000 could be handled without inconvenience to the management or to the public, if need be. There should be larger exhibit buildeffort made to stronger ings, ance industries of have one of the greatest better repreof mining, Utah, that sented. The dog show should begin on Wednesday instead of Tuesday There must be greater conveniences for the public around the grounds, in the way of drinking fountains, etc. Sve more attention than ever should be paid to securing attractions at night The night crowds this year to the managers. Were a revelation Above all, now that the interest of Lessons people throughout the state has been aroused -now that the state fair has advance "dl from the stage of the "pumpkin show' and the people have learned this- every effort must ba put forth to keep their attention and to have their enthusiasm grow from rear to year by the the Animals. "IT do not think our display of animals can be beaten, so far as quality is concerned, and the numbers shown have been encouraging, also. er, found that many had come log out today to see the show, only to find that it had been ‘discontinued. The rules provide for only a four-day bench show, and it should begin Wednesday, instead of Tuesday "We have already secured one attraction for next year, a daredevil act where a man loops the loop through two tunnels. The slightest miscaleulation and it is all up with him. He demanded a deposit of $50 earnest and some of the directors demoney murred, he ground that he will have killed pianist long before next year's fair tin ‘The atte ananee at night has proved a great source of revenue this year, and everything possible will be done to encourage it. We should also have, T think, special attractions of the fivst day, so as to get the crowds started earl Furrier, A FULL LINE low-priced long heavy rough use Mehesey, Knutsford hotel}. Our Special Get Acquainted Offer: All Work Half Price Teeth Extracted Free 12 Years Guarantee MECHAM DENTAL CO. 65 MAIN ST. | THEM yO YOu SAY THEY ARE. THE LAME MAY Be "FLEECED| MAKE WOOLEN IN ORDER1 BUT YOU. /EED NOT IF YOU BUY AT | BE FLEECED RELIABLE fur ihe ees ne One , © Store, DRUG STORE wv. | South Main frightened the | EN SWS = Se \\ x AN WS SS "NEVER fish of front of prominence misplaced lection of from from a Plans for . attracted atte page OLITICS and THINGS Re oo of eastern the sich the display means brook ie was not} joi \ fine coltrout, taken | ~ ike brook slender trout anglers The eee a architect gr: rceful, a with mullets and rar the 2 ee olleecti > ete hatehery core co for ae bu as aay, a ee iL at corners South Is will be a to residence Devine's oO of ten the upon| com-| | fire a y real me When and to contain 500 rooms, all|} was on the street and 100 of them| the and to the head of which eommissioner, Mr. the rtm t aCOL aueht ze of ‘the of under which fell Saturday ya dateh eee at JUDGE LOWERS BAIL; SUMMERS STILL HELD Sruwok a from a erated his trucker aren Line, spring truck the as | wagon about 6) evenin sustained; | y,eVPMIng, anandinjuries oh Tr His it ") . Daniels | | Is Doing At Saturday's session of police court bail of Cal Judge Diehl reduced the Summers, accused of wife-beating, from $200 to $106. It was thought that Summers would be able to secure his release, but he was still in custody early this morning. Summers, who is a bartender, is acssaulting his wife while she ensed of é was in bed a few weeks ago and inflicting injuries from which she has not yet recovered. Last Thursday it was reported that her condition was improving and.that she was inclined to forgive her husband. Acting on this fnreduced SumJudge Dik: "hl f ormalion, to $200, and from $260 I ners' bail possible that his action yesterday was due to favorable reports irpm Mrs. Suflnmers' ire ‘clock mee cht chats Me prices. as our well furs as our hesey, the Furrier, Knutsford hotel. ee of the the terrible chairman of HAT £3.00 and $4.00 ee Choice hat in house this $2.00 Carty, Wilson Hotel. ‘bufiding. any Mec- WOMAN STAYS IN JAIL TO ESCAPE "VOICES" Although the ladies of the local Christian Science church have become interested in the case of the cultured woman wha m alle herself a ward of thé police days ago in order to esvoices,' cape mennc ‘ing the voluntary prisoner Je still spending her time conversing with *he female prisoners at the jail. It may be that some benevyojlent organization or individual will volunteer to assist the unfortunate woman in her effort to escape her illusion, but thus far the Christian Scientists ate the only interested parties that. have consulted Chief Mckenzie in regard to this mysterious case. The woman still imagines that she j}hears threatening volces and ° amount of argument can couvince her that they are unreal, Her conhdence in the veracity of her assertions is. well supported by the fact that she, a re fined, well dressed woman. ts w Ming lo spend her time with female vrisoners in n altempt to escape the menace of her hallucination. 2 MOTORMEN AND TEAMSTERS, You can easily withstand the severest weather if you wear one of Mehesy's coats. Priced to suit any purse. Mehesey. the Furrier, Knutsford hotel. Timbuctoo ago or run him a three in city why year dratt of this BAMAec the campaign say he will right or ago.. " his store | lam: to Mayor he told two years is here Fi. counsel to i unt of Aik ice the in simple application th Starnes ably seen ikearns Also, Thompson, better things party. - it is said uch plant mat- ae b Devine 4 3 that if : the by he fire the friends é had au es woul own iave tried to horse and make high price e been sell the of } beast Fine materials, finely made, full of style-silk lined; also Paddock overcoats and some These suits at half price! [ have made suits in Salt Lake for several years-long enongh to establish reliability and reputation. On every suit the customer has been saved from $10 to $20- T charge only $20, $25 and $30. Mine are fashionable, graceful suits-they fit-they are high elass-the woolens are imported-the suits are alll| that first-class suits should) be. | Don't be held up. Come in and let's talk it over. | ANIELS THE TAILOR __ 57 West Second South' never| Devine, r and elty committee chairmen have was the that lestimony ever that will grant an the in two : 2,000 in the 1 this years a fe ‘ s ecnuse na Arrested | at State Grounds. Davis, week ®" } aged fc icki or picking into k pockets. custody urday about afternoon Jimps es Mirco °°CO"d the the| at all case pocket Jimpson said the: oat') that he *8°SY | when was S! re reqhivea ing S {5 BAIL $ TO 2,000 Ward, informed some of the arrested on were boasting $500 that ~ eee the that he had crease amount of fn } oy SY / . fr , |. was Va was found on said that he Is tev he is : = fr e Bank Account for a person a is to was care as with regard successf years agro numbe EXr At : ‘ ee ' Over J 383,000,000. a. fight and the police erntter Bs and noth- that al j place PROSEC ean it qT EMPL OYERS PUT Lake BOYS TO to the | a few | Pldred: C ler} de] lo Br eats steer I ar dlarvobatio | nett ee i Sotz FAIR the East <t ue Saturday WORK ‘ | inv stats tate thal AT UTE WHO k Salt among this rc might he ago, in red Bi Lake on his return |# trip to ' the coast Ab- Paid Capital, $200,000. : tigation of aur fair Sept Ae‘h he truant a tA ftfror ») a .) G childr an a cH oa Was pers a » Mtb d to( schools u erintenden nt ¥ 01 een ah ato Ye ees 7 against the childre n ho ve ‘ Fae ef ae eee sale aa Pa ee charges against yntribt iting Nae to to nena the th e : i delincue ma bring ployers f orf to inPE SSof hGHCommerce, Rae ae era 1) $2,000,]Chamber afteree iis WV ik th na vsieetlice 4ary aestae oF URN the bail imposed U. Oyama, secretary of the Japanese | there, the court wil look Ward would|consulate at Washington, is in Salt! tor of those \ ho 7 pl decided bail to are a r SEES it Interest ~ he JAPANESE | DIGNITARY reet they with ° Cent Deposits in appeared nown of Secure ' National Bank-all contro; for \ithough few davs mbl deposited Per < SR hat to : snapsawhich in his person well was 4 wise should "tugging arched searched a funds a_ haveo-and Bank taken solutely 5 he y he turns Lbout cnergetically in ll Know i c < et} ple Sones ain that a The Commercial junk is a Strong Sat- n ene Davis trouse suspicion here from Denver CP John standing one Golding He of sald preparing Policeman was o'clock grounds:when some engaged "9d profession, never servee a day for his offense dze| > ise, Judge es Diehl by NO notified theeatprisoner's attorney ] miscon"re - 3 438 41 PAIN 5 \ ST. RR eee selecting of taking (Jimpson's) vest was fair He who act his his wateh chain. As 54' Vavis working "~/™pson of} taking has in the Patt < tak- request of street, the crowd the} 2 A thing be 20 the yrietor ee Soutn Otlced ~ WeWld furnish the y the court and Amerikearns tt ia Hot Wsce party ated) two} be & j Of Your Funds Fair works. janvatrempt,) to untasten the the Washoe| eld the wateh to the chain of | was years, ‘luring state arrested man | be raised jon injunction) 2° The ee J g (ps strength. |'lastWood as| if F Tackled_ Saloon Man and Was number or en es t the] dep exeepticn he had been attorney that h ot who was Thursday, and'| been he e FR } every}y| 'tlends Fe 7 , 13 es 5 S= the) with running with INCREASED important| ° flagrantly Sea \ :so would 21 properties ys employs committee will \ aid precinct by; Chairman "Reform" ; Clark a mem the | states, connection PICKPOCKET city next Tuesday headquarters the | The call has in been of the preecinet than they to operate. Butte aS, 8 fr practical] and ' chairman of the £ t night at the new Commerctal block are by cave d ano cf ° instructed to appear, as business wlll be transacted the findings, : city 5 with issued te plent himself his} city pay a for a decrepit 8 who DUY You will Gary feu > leds showirge ae works, in depends ee 1 Bek Defense. down the Washoe the operation of of s¢\eral Jim| The Republican Aoldeaenieetine member all the 1 have a number of first-class uncalled for suits-ean be altered to fit. You ean't get suits in the store | like them at any price. of he 2 are Stat the yusiness of follow an pane the these closing (pon in r perti the smelter és was erected at a cost of $10,600,000, re- | COOK Davis Into custod) quiring five vears to complete The| Station Davis said he was £appointed) C department e Amer-| . questions of law will be asked to mines A fact. that the fienia 3 | Caueht Davis in would suffer greater logs ey gold watch from Hunt, | smelters he has prob-| the Suits % a fit people in 8 findings a 3 Judge adopt defense, suspension continued From Judge which he! filed and| than see on ainly all our a in conclusion, adopts findings submitted by nee Peralyzation o state that would Mr. Devine says he has no apologies| to offer for {i. That was two years] iLike Mayor cel 26 as the objections nited may tor the thcmselves a formal| form, was for ssicous | closing downof: 2°finding chief of the he was talk-| about to make are final/settlement Vindings ane tnose who know} run it and run it| Thompson was we Of course cast WaCoy nds ted, tons ope the complainant, Fred J. Bliss, is enti-| tled to special damages i n the sum of $250, that amount being i he actua 1 loss; suflered by him in the depreciation of the real value of his land Chairman Devine sald that. he had| filed an application with former Mayor | Thompson for the job of fire department. He said not all wool. Leroy whom Overcoats world fine dings the settlement of the pee ve : he Ee foes commit- | °OUr L y ho He aS people 20p= the morning and'make Vith a a B 1A largest In building and set October on which he will hear as! | with | ates thr to counsel 1 al | date ‘tit ago years ago. English walking suits. SALE to|{@ct ieaders things the s application aid The teware of rank iniltation ButterNut Bread. See that it bears our blue label. It is NOT genuine without, Superior Baking company GIGANTIC Devine v and then said it didn't matter a confhe master, tinental whether he voted: here or in|-Practically the ier and ATTENTION! in the Senator Tillman an will arrive Logan, city Monday morning from lie leewhere he is to lecture tonight. tures in the evening at the Congregational church the subject, Ravion roads and Monopolies.' > Jeeture the second one of the and has been substituted on the "Race Question" that appears on the program. The Utah Press assoclation will attend in a body. Mr. Republican : company, chiefft}: an nounced kearns party managers ee When Chairman Devin asked if he knew of the terrible cataeieerh that was approaching, he laughed He laughed long and loudly. He denied that he had voted in Idaho a tear ago ing physician. SENATOR TILLMAN TO TALK ON "MONOPOLY" as addressed regard of "sm Mr.|PEr party mayor of the city two bomnbs don't destroy will and Sk ed okss aN not have a fit AFTER you buy ; a Gardner Suit or Over5 coat, put cWEHEN you\ lary buy them,4 | Putte, Oct. 5.-Oliver T. Crane tt es I9e have place Suits \ \ store, F W'th baths. Not all the details of the | tee he Jaughed. Then he said: jel woo WwW Oe ake he eee Ce Plans have been determined as yet, but "We don't care a great dea! wheth-| #!! Se ee ee aan fe neo | enough has been decided to assure Salt er or not Jimmy is a resident of Ida~|'8Ver th defendant companies Lake City a hotel that would be & cred- | ho. We engaged him to mdnage the | Damages for Complainant. it to any city in the United States ; city campaign-not to vote. I don't The master finds that ths aay! a I | Know whether he voted in Idaho last r a otother| ant, Oliver J Bliss of Idaho, and WE HAVE THE CHOICEST But I do Know that he land-owners in tie Deer Lodge valley,| of furs popular among women who de- | fall, or not is going to win this campaign for the have been damaged by arsenic emanatsire dignity and quiet elegance. MeRepublicans, with the help of the men the ing from the stack of company, h esey, the Furrier, Knutsford hotel. , > ‘ ther »bo ‘ Ti th way lh fish and game | employ is the Cromar. oe . x WEy INVITE examtnation and comparison for department, one told for they application the him, stor- say a@ybe staté critical they the American And if these winter. be here Murthes streets !} $2,000,000, work coil => some \ -_ i The or ily time when me aa ee Clothes "have a fit!' isIS after they buy them, our | ROR nese ne "Republican Mr ar-| they ) declare one e thi For o thir e e that at J z | ht, Lake rhe avow ' : ter in chancery, who heard the eS ah era se SOLEE iain tune, Nos mony in the famous "smoke aikre . 2 | wherein it Is sought to close the and that he has no political st FE a Ott cial eitiated! cont vember, ak a | , = t a if during ing an : same Loe ¢ | hd eX Why hot get Clothes that fit? ‘Decision of Master in Chancery| Favors Defendant Companies. Pepa reatientiins S| Devine is not even a citizen of Salt], thal eee emer ria ee a Fourth estimated aa a try and construction main jes high opening " ‘| at Muraned two lo a cost me ne the chubs, the fine spectacle.| a ae 7 a Walker leer teasing |} Wee bE tk cp out 1@ Main. Montana | ** and were on the sp nei Mr ae oh PLS ee Contrasted carp and makes a use to = a Native fry, the eggs of which were| taken from Fish lake last June, swarm] a tank all to themselves, while the| crappe and four-year-old rainbow and| brook trout show the development of} the specie The lake trout, apa black plete From Gobb. work ance om i alved. oC at trout. long, ee trout ws ae rainbow for the native et aon Grayling, Ives street, tea s of aN if we tel you a Suit is all wool it 1s that and nothing less: however, we are thankful that S {hey are not a yard wide, and so should you be bi S cause you are not a yard wide, ‘ Some o f the a eee Saas f hole gers have. | wrepared ¢& of bombs for the hs ing James D Vine chairman of the Republican eity committee, And when they have exploded these m{ssiles they! do not see how there will be anything Hostelry. Henry the ihe FINDINGS IN WASHOE $220 80000 SMELTER SHOKE CASE | fil their variety and bgailty-| ..yiel Newhouse buildings, who been ranged along in | rived a, . PW eae : eas fro * t the first building and the} lsc Bees uicninen THaTioaeT ieee given HIM. - NO? TOUCHED Bem if Costly have by any German sta a ue siders vandals! an irrigating stream that flaws South Cottonwood and placed in fe and have g =i { cases es | es Architect Henry lves Cobb Con-. The = { <-_ SC NEWHOUSE HOTEL WILL ALSO GLIME: watchman = ae if | Lif BREAK TANKS AND) LIBERATE FISH. Ai a YY Fi) j LAGE, away rd 3% "~y t You CanT FINS Re St.| \ | The exhibit of Utah fi sh at the fair has been one of the features of the} big r show, and the aquarium, handled H. B. 'c ae state fish and game} has attracted thousands| commission¢ r, f people who never dreamed that so} e to he found | _ many species of fish and lakes of stream in the Two of the g lass cases in W hich ihe| by vanfish were k pt were desiroyed int after Ae eke lals during we "ik at night, une the fal watchman rescued the fish w vhte h had | the tank Attempts | been fre the v andal: Vv and neither can Commissioner Cromar ascertain the motve for the destruction The first night that a case was destroyed he etl LF some one was after the fish, but no attempt was made to take the speci- | mens away, and the°second night the} because s | y { a - pi ~ % y a } , (: " "~ Tay The Home of Pure Drugs,| 112-114 he -~w¥ rs The STOR RE BROWN. BUSTER Weleomed ‘tro WHO SE IF PEOPLE WOOL ALL SHOULD pe GARMENT, S THAT - Money. 1 a comparatively big program that the officials of the association have mapped out for themselves the coming year. But they are encourage d by the remarkable success of the present year, which was far bey ond their expectations, and by the further fact that that success has practically placed the association on "easy street,"' so far at least, as eee for next year's fair are concerne "One thing I think the experience of this vear will do for the State fair sald President McDonald," and that is tn make exhibit space more in demand. This year some of it practically went begging, so far as the Manufacturers' building is concerned, The exhibit space is provided to merchants and manufacturers free, with the restrictions that we require that their display be installed in booths that are satisfactory to the management. TI think this year has shown how much those lose who do not take advantage of the opportunities provided. need a mining display, too Mining men had promised one this vear, but failed us when the time came. I would be in favor of a special pullaing, devoted to mines entirely. The too. there should be a greater déaplay of agricultural machinery, The interest taken by the people In the steam plow, inconveniently loc ated as it was, proves that the chances are here for the dealers in these lines Among RESOLVED Wa- Fountain vy e of men's eoats for and A 1| inDe fro ELEVA TSD | Visitors a VANDALS country 13,1907 | Cordially | No sooner state ended ; is one fair for the next begin. than preparations pre Pe trations for the Worse than that, already so | Utah siate fair of L9{ 6 cast one of the | far under way that at been} already free attractions has hooked, of} the immense cr wads Now that what days have four last > of erat Utah is ¢ Lake and of sup oe ing in the way have Fair association; y are growing with rane nse that the facilities that were adeunequal to} > Jast year-are entirely | this year » task of accommodating have been crowds; that what. would too} | sufficient this vill small when the for fair arrives-since this lesson ha learned, the state fair management take n the hint, and is already planning or a staie fair in 1908 that will be bigger and better in all re spects than that of 1907 and OF'APRIL ~ ie 190 Beef Tea, Malted MUk, Clam); Rontlon and otf Kimeds of hot drinks af our fountain { people Combination Bottles TAUGHT, tor Handling ( srowds, city TRIBUNE OCTUBE K 6, Syringes with all the latest! additions and improvements| at reasonable prices. } | | ' Larger Grandstand, More Stables and Better Facilities Some THE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, line of Rubber _- LESSONS a ter | FROM LAKE paren 7 SEVERAL Goods. ' Already Laying Plans for Greater Exposition Here in 1908. excellent SALT apie ney b of int anitlin ae tem andl minor - < them cause ad at was < > < Y ai . 7 nis Woietricadie anv art A He explained that the amount of - bai]. | he was escorted to the r grounds : ‘ ae > of the species of "reform ,; Would be reduced if, after an investie a. delegation f his countrymen Bee Keepers Adjourn Meeting given ths mi gation, the alleged threat was founda siding a0 the city Mr Ovama exAt the semi-annual meeting of the , to be untrue SPoueod great surprise at display Utuh Bee Keepers mabe hhc at the canting ee sign was hung ; both in the Chamber of Commerce and | joint building Saturday, esolutions The out at Darmer's door last night, after Colonel Squires Ix Home. at what he saw at the fair grounds,j} upon the death of Oliver R. Hunting- a meeting of the high and handy inner circle. "he committsec was ariven into! seclusion by the noise of the drum| Colonel and Mrs, Georze Squires | ** ing that he had n¢éver-betore have returned from an cxtended trip]S¥Uch an array of fruits and farm through the East. They went to Sara- ducts. He also expressed seen!ten, a prominent bee keeper, wert pro-| passed. He was formerly president of ad-|the association President Lovesey corps t0s@ thal the and when fanning the members nothing gbe done would the but best racket was ceparted over,| to with|Campment a waydiscussion n ofo whatat| to raise money wards of the G. visited S hiladeiphia, Jamestown "It pays to oe ep Salt Lake an Amer-| ther ican city," says the Tribune, and some | others under {ts direct. control. So} pong 7 aoe is o call "an American hateee The what etty" advertising . «© The city really aaeht ita Wasatch Se of money-to et of stopping lakes? at a few attend to at's little shows | | place Ithe Rs and New Ye Yr Ceritarae See cne place the thatcity Sas 3 en-| MUration Gattrabire | the | tty him was The when only the slip in aforesaid with a} the program| to Vogeler was Amerikearns, headquarte rs. e Trib city , : a poltties sna ote oe te od aby. nomination despite the the cits ring visited and of Steve Love for fact that he lives for rough wear is plled at Mehesy's tts {to $40. of being amply fur store from indestructible skins resided, in|The hospital-| but no election spring, untilthe over officers will take I present time that were elected place officers next holding rolding ~ 36 M 36 ain St tf . ey TIN ORIGINAL THE ql 17T KNIT sup-| $26| : j ° HOUSE OF UTAD° e St. e nusua Arey . SHIR »r of DRAWERS, SWEATERS, SHAWLS. . y( i] S, "TT . ik I BS, GLOVES a sa? SAC ‘Ql Is, LEGGINS argains ! eae . h . Eee ° store. New ° ar department ‘ fall foods are now shown at verv moderate prices. Our specialties are KNIT GOODS Lit a ] (er offerec this / and CLOTHING. pe = - SUITS 5to$35 | BOYS' ie | S$3to$ aveioinre, areca, Me- | mayor, ; hesey, the Furrier, Knutsford. hotel out of} \TTENTION! | NS ul Z | a ware of rank imitation Butter-| Tom Hbbday . the most worrled|Nut Bread. See that it bears our blue} candidate in the race, up to date. Hel/label. It is NOT genuine without Su- | perlor Baking company knows he can't be elected in the First; Os GOODS U oe from voung It is asserted on unquestionable au-|} <a } thority fillard Snyde n= Every one of the property owners! ea the bie i eri EECes oe Oren who has demanded a return of the BURL ARMSTRONG money he paid for uncompleted special ee eget uaprove ments will vote for the Amer-} THE DEMAND | see phier administration-to go down !| for men's fur and cloth fur-lined coats} ou detli buy the | Six per cent is stiff interest to pay eeu nty|a bank that has had the use of over a | the use} million of eity} funds s without S aying| paving Satreatel ie ; ; | ora prevented and West cleanliness } forpeople ) the of ] : | a = 4 || The rotten regime sime that Salt Lake: Is Anyhow, it isn't any . worse about to shake object lesson} > C 9than . . the | m is om an = ep spectacle cre oe d by G. EF leaveland,| to cheap and insincer¢ reformers."' | Amerikearns commit-} or treasurer he ushered A is having tee, last fall, para Chairman Darmer "tar | Vogeler into court, had him nature lized | antula" and signs printed| "seorpion" so that he could register the following | for the adornment of the entrances| day. Lake, and | what to do to! way he deserted| honored council. for Salt after-|!t excelled any city he had Broo Kklyn Saltimore z: Sonos 7 in party 1tional W saee pees (an he is wondering it pays the; make amends for the graft . o- PRICES 4 THE ARE LOWEST. $15 to $30 WHOLESALE | 50cto on AND RETAIL . |