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Show of the Baltimore. commission at The ty of perfumes in desirable odors, most but Plans for as the DRUG Fighting STORE The HomeSouth of PureMain Drugs, St. 4112-114 | | SENSATIONAL SUIT and Iron cused Company Ac- of Setineualbenristicnmed Plundering Mont., Oct. the range is determined by the officers sel communicates several batteries a that of the ih lk his commands under his 11.-Helena the the za, 10. a ae in in the company, ha bn Elijah Smith, Be > wind. J.E. B \ F. +. Hoole y. Goddard port. An mandet and P the law- Millet T. Lam- accounting is hall of of Plaintiff. asserts that he de- My Father' by by the was The opening address} W. I. Folland. A Evan Arthur. "Oh the Welsh reading rendered by Miss Sarah Daniels. solo was sung by Miss Esther Davis. ing The was principal delivered address by of the Alfred A even- C. Rees. "Make New Friends, but Save Old" was a Song by John James Janes. Miss Lois nee: David ees sang a uet, "I Know a Bank.' <A song in The Solution Elijah #!! of president Crompton his stead. of sisters society, and Fol-| the} presided wa oe Good, bright errand boy, must wheel. Apply today. Republican. ee in} of fank rbolte Tel- a permitte ‘ for subse be be ST OTaHE | | d bond to ship ' Then on : came a the trunks was introduced reciting that Ellis and Lexing-| and matrons | must - consideration of 19,978 shares he of capital wae which included it all Therefore, it Is alleged, ve 22 sha to the owners tmitation of the among $50,000 ee of the more that was valuable stock issued of the him. than value of $1,647,800 It is further Butter- or and with the men him said somewhat of an university that secret Osborne and at Pacific the. pay queen for the house. coast of Hats, der, Ma- 10,395; 4,724. Miss pL for Mrs. Prostrated. Maloney,, ival of the There were several father . and of fhe other carnival aunt cable ight, of Mre-Andrew Miss 1 MOTHER MAKES APPEAL: | JAMES MAIR DIES SLEEPS IN CITY JAIL FROM TYPHOID FEVER . James Staley, wife of a rancher James G. Mair, for years connected of PCauinitne Neb., ealled at police | with Walker Bros.' drygoods house, headquarters Friday morning and| died at his late residence, 505 South sought protection, saying she feared; Fourth East street, Friday night at some one who intended to do herj)11:30 o'clock. Death came after an bodily harm. The unfortunate woman] jliness of three weeks with typhoid s on her way to visit her brother at| fever. He was the son of the late Pomona, Cal., and it is evident that | James Mair and Mary Mair and tp she became ill owing to loss of sleep} born in Salt Lake July 11 . and the high altitude. She was as-/|to the time of his death he was sured that she would be given all the!|the head of several departments at protection necessary and was per-| Walker's ee to rest at police headquarters The funeral will be cons ucted som t. She is accompanied by two] the residence at 2 o'clock Sunday afttle children. ternoon, to' which friends eeinvited the nothing for g voted seating the | Maloney, ©. Maloney, | when seen OF at} published the was uncle, in said completely the| that} prostrated| mon with anxiety over the disappearance} of his daughter, and was expectinga} message from her at any time. The uncle declared that he did not believe the statement of Osborne as to his marriage with Miss Malon Dakine aiabs thet: ne and Bamberger, William A. Attacks have ICHEL Miles WATTERS and been WILL BE HELD Helen Eugene, the bride using an as-| sumed name, as they wished to keep] was and | old celeother] on Mr. Watters owned Firat South street a jeweiry for more who have discussed the matter. "The | MULAL HAFID'S UPRISING ceremony void, can be declare, if. the proved ee and was eee was ON VERGE OF neve COLLAPSE, ie Paris, Oct. 11.-The !atest «advices force to be plants it does not already own. As a| endangered by any force that the preresult beet sugar is growing industri-| tender could bring to bear there, and ously in the West, new factories being | many of the neighboring tribes ars in course of construction continuously. | known to be loyal to the sultan aa i es not Inclined to aid Mulai in any way. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, Sarasa ee PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed eure any case of Itching, Blind, ing or Protruding Piles in 6 days or money refunded, 56c. Common to Bank Clearings plat- ee the Meiuteoral pt ian ea. Residents of the 300 block of East! were much exover the killing | dis-| brought to age & the round with the coease ioresere, . i aga " ae ence Na Hansen, i ho Nees Eee door, and) It oved ‘to be a. common' the gathering. around on the It continyed roof the to strut} no house until to doubt the added family a dinner toothsome is large or small, el do not Commercial ge ee ‘.open(ng, an account We accept deposits of $l and avy? up i r Savings ‘ bir, our mavings: Deperimen' and) pay..4 per cent interost.on 2 sames< ; *. se estimate of the! Republicans have dashed into} decoration of natriotic colors. | ‘Th ame a decided {is There be-! 1 - difference veal shown activity tween the at Eee shown ae that and headquarters and Amerikearns at nae but ' in se m: le. peers q ce st ra ne sce Pee . * ae ore it was w len a ogeler, nomination the Snor hes mraniice he ad- ar 2 RS oe eat / Niue for aatithe lay delay h | at ease. as One of the reasons enthusiasm over t} cencicale legislature oe with the a dog i circle inner for A. J for eet eat ; election, | ni THIRD WAR WARD WORKERS HOLD FINE MEETING) District Campaign Committees- ateie relief society ances - hall on good First North re silts at "Ge ears wer of each ae distriet are: ea penaton activity vaninth shown just might shoulda party that first ind precinct eries anita) ao votes. the | } man the ‘ar distriet committee Lake's grace to tics," shouts the | violating Eh Da ‘autbert, a eat offer. such All of * H. Devine is the Republican for city attorney in' Ogden s Devineis Republican city ehairin Salt Lake The dav of Devina in| POlties is at hand first | BORL ARMSTRONG, DIED. DAVIS-Wiliiam Moscow echairme n| of the Demo-{Oct, eaiipeiaubte system a of Kearns is a dis-| American organ. 10 from Bright's disease Davis aaa dica ae 0°! poli. | ints 235 South rment Eighth will take East place street. in the The City Since eens be the election willing to get laws? Frank Yeager is Would} revenge.on to the G. R.| prosecute! , The func ral Logan wei the home. of G. W canvass. Alley, He 941 services held F ‘rid of iy .Col. Henry at o'clock ®t the undertaki 1g parlors of I. W. Hall, under the auspices of the MeKean Amerikearns| be post, taken ahi ‘ South | ¥. There G.-A. to R Buena ne om fe ge AE C.-A, -willbe a The body Vista. Colo., will for tT BAT : to- Entertain. sturle nis' reunion to- Bighth East street, told them he was| the Republican canyasser. and asked! what was their politics, They were| Msht at the Y. M. C.A. at which adG'eSses will be made by members of the facully of the night school. There him. A great deal of that. kind of | double-fisted work is going on In the First, as well-as aein other preeincts of the city freshments.. Five have been issued, of him and later exposed | Again you hear the charge of tration frauds. It is always the s* Arthur have 7 the Kearns outfit was first.tn the ¢am-| _ HS paign this fall, it is not unlikely that | Registration days October 15 ana the Kearns organ knows what it Is Find. where you - belong-then talking about ; regis ter ° 3 ° | | +--+ -________. Would ¢ naan in-Darmer be willing to help send H. Vogeler to jail for Muneral of it. Logan, suspicioug P. ‘Nielson, . | é nty-e ‘ighth-W As om was party will meet at headquarters! years Funeral from Joseph 5, Tayle ie v indsor hotel tonigh t. Jundértaking parlors Saturday j ata 2 O'Clock Friends: invited Jim MeTernay's on brokers' row, | \- ANDERSON--Wees election bets are already being posted.) _, yA, the: 12=year| One of them, and it Is a significant in. | 94 son of Henry and Elizabeth Anderdication of the way theowind is blow-| 22" died atathe home of his parents ing, is two to one that Morris will be| 0?! 'ensilitis at 8 o'clock Triday eventhird in the race tor mayor abe The funeral will be held 3:30 2 Pp. m. today from the famlly home. rear to' Tw speech eratic in the ing with the Kearns "Te the ae will ; party renen in the First district.) ‘nterment. He has been representing himse ut as | a Republican fna higeaiotcter while help-| > an Foseph and public | that | " nes out- | jominee fraua always Cleaveland by helping him? Would he? se 8° grouse be Shon a to the eae Gadsk{i could never before} Which is quite true. get ¢ The election matters is [aiee perpetrates It. * The Second ward he committees a slnna when The people have already shown hey are through with the Kearns "Salt ward it the lack of} necessarily Amerikearns | | party this fall is the frightful showing | Spesking of the ametie: arns drum lof the city treasury. Another reason | COPS: & newspapey mu l itic on lis the utter disgust at the administra-| tl Kearns organ says: ° "KE very man jin | tion that has been given city affairs ears Pees will have a tr musician ry na morsel total | the manifest indifference | people's interests until what manner of bird it was had been called everything Frain peli}can to a humming bird, when an old the youngster's excited calls and EeS-| that had in some way strayed from tures soon altracted the entire neigh-/ its native haunts and taken a fatal aoe visit to the city. The grouse was given 6 fowl apparently did not sal to the Jad who had first seen it, and deposit delay coming to the iat eine eee National Bank and : | painfully lonesome the past week.} People are and not RICGTETCHUnaCe falling over themselves, Buccebn anne he ly ime eting | / ari yin eraatlou weet ie TLGt@nC: ist } pute hunter appeared: and settled the: dis- Mr had} line | fair} quarters. At Democratic headquarters j; haled Amerikearns ucket had been into court and naturalized after there is no real activity at all, so there| he hod registered and less than ninety is no comparison At Darmer's bouqHvSlherarenclcat . t doir there is a decided calm, that| ee fo * of ion rhe worst of it came when the Republican ticket pest as (nat Gy i leaveland, a financial ole ano now extinet, appeared. with placed in the field. It has stayed ever| es\/),! . in court ind helped him since, and will stay. Chairman Darmer and Secretary Christensen } have be a sess a meeting bullet z 2a a because at ous "4 speech last Mormon | forts to stir enthusiasm are pitiful on eeate fs : ra ; {there is peculiar silence that m: a] | ie TI Seg uaed aerate ees aan yee yor ithe Inner cirele feel unhappy ave aT ‘ 1¢ dog's pedigree is not as long a for Unlearned Salt Lake Citizens of a strange bird that had been covered,yon the roof of number the Democratic ae utalde "da the defatwo years of Grouse Provides a Puzzle Seventh South street cited Friday morning when. cap best Increase. BleedFriday's local bank clearings to 14!amounted to $1,259,446.45, as against 163,257.20 for the same day last year. headway. catchy for- store than civilized country would be vold. 40 years He came here from Gerhat Miss Maloney has placed her-|meny by way ot San Francisco He self in an exceedingly embarrassing| Was_a charter member of the I. O. position, if young Osborne can prove} 0. F. and a member of the congregahis statement regarding the marriage, | tion of Temple B'nai Israel. is the unanimous opinion of lawyers Montreal of be held Sunday ; r. Watters was taken ill while on lis way to New York tu visit his sons He was accompanied by Mrs. Watters and a daughter, Miss Martha, and his marriage and|two sons were summoned from New who informed| York. He was more than 80 years legal honesty Wil! knew of the an attorney, great ye eceunt ; the campaign with a vigor that means) business and the workers are all over! the city. The scene at headquarters| is lively. Signs have been attractively | : = = --= = i' displayed in front of the building ; The Tribuns s erving aloud t 5 showing the the partv is crying aloud. that last id ite lacieemblem. Aa Tre cneec name ian |[year te ; a; Saeerien oe ae viol citl- |: the ceremony personal who hos- him that the mation Clarkson consulted binding and that any wedding brated in England or in any tioned pital, Chicago, is expected to arrive in Salt Lake Saturday and the funeral the marriage secret until he graduated} rom Princeton, and had establishe himself in business He denies positively that the mar-| riage was ever annulled and says that making TORRE banl a they have only a small amount to deposit. sabe a No maiter whether your first ques- B. SUNDAY is The hon-| R at a Avie Rivearean tj laid * and The body of Ichel Watters, dicd Thursday at Michael Reese Te opening votes that would come to the Republi-| can ticket was made it did not vary! ! materially from the actual total vote | Cast at the electig | the | FUNERAL Vs} te » the canvassers' returns. handledby. been ribbs. In some places the esate was made almost to the vote, Party - & idea of the way the vote is going jprigt| before the ballots are cast. over the canvass : of a year is lttle difference between th © votes that were counted on and the votes that were counted, according Former a King Frank to 104%. This Sugar trust is negotia-| ers. The French and Spanish ting for the control of what few sugar|at Casa Blanca is toc strong ath Ceca , from Morocco indicate an early colMINING SITUATION lapse of the uprising against the sulan. The tribes ar 1 Rabal are BAD FOR ST. PAUL hastening to make. profesatane of thelr a allegiance and place themselves in (Continued from Page One.) readines es to aid the sultan in restor. ing order merous others on the = active lists It, -s believed that Mulal Ffafid's touched new bottoms. One that at-|feing in the direction of Casa Blanes tracted most attention was Sugarjis the last effort of the pretender to which dropped more than five points| retain the confidence of his follow- STREET. Meeting was chosen to Samuel NewS. Richards John Dern, James H. Moyle, Steohens and O. W. Powers. ee ee Maloney were married on December 28, 1905, at Mamaroneck, N. Y., under 7 os the names of Herpert Osborne and| marriage 172 MAIN at LINE executive committee handle the campaign house, chairman; F. been &= Ae Everyone Invited to Open a Bank Account Looking5 ago, there MORRIS AT HEAD DEMOCRATIC yond a hdd newspaper Mr. Maiccey. annolied. ; Sneaker chape Ata meeting of the Democratie city committee held in thetr headquarters Friday night the following finance and absolutely @ Not alone in the quality of cloth, but in cut and finishing, this frm has always excelled RICHARD he Gibbs is old at the game and has practical experience along that that will enable him to have a HONESTY. can was her hotel in Philadelphia today, sald} that she had heard nothing of her} niece's marriage to Mr. Clarkson, be-} his brother OO i @ The firm of Hart Schaffner and Marx has made its reputation by making clothes for men which are all wool. No shoddy, no cotton, just wool--as good wool as ever came off of the back of a sheep. It is needless to talk to intelligent people today of the value of woolens as ‘compared to other goods i e nnd asserted clothes jand rESTION (iF Presta rendered by the Holiday Glee club. There was a big crowd in attanduliée, Of course, the main feature of the evening was the spirited voting for the favorites in the race for Re | work and everything is in. working order for the conflict that is on. Chair-| {man Devine has placed Gideon A lial RBMMATH ol rane @niiwecereorin was: Win- didate The "featurd and So.! Maxfleld, loney were man and wife. His state-; ment that they were secretly married wivEs- UC The Republican headquarters in the | | Commercial block now present the} busiest place in ithe city The can| vassers have been started out on thels will queen Jeane Harriet Or | the Walker ATI | Pcie | and THINGS | citles created very little those who knew him surprise among at college. and Prices from Caps, Waists and other things, DOLL carnival seats Miss function. The voting for Miss Walker, 15,680; Miss the} Miss in Cotton plec Wool, Sizes run from 22 to 34, 25c to $I 50 per garment, .cus- be crowned queen Saturday night as 4 closing feature of the successful who were ati it had been| open night to meeting from $2 to $13.50, , to,.the va Walker was elected definite has been heard of the couple| NEWHOUSE -_-_-_-__ oe All-wool two '$ being heldto atincrease the Hirst theward fund bazaarwit ofo Which to Ga ras A spleidid showing of new Fall and Sa es AER. CE ~ re ady. Both Winter te garments is: now ie ' aor se! 9 Murray messages} from the anxiety regarding the w here- | abouts of their daughter, as, until the and Registration days Octoher 15 anc 29. Find where you' belong-then register. cards Maloneys a other no the Princeton club © Osborne's| of the marriage is believed im-| Mr. the lace the and boys to the Underwear eager to inspect -_-__-~> Mics have come ‘ in 4 revelation, mother of ihe bride, declined to either| queen, Political managers would have affirm or deny the statement of young) stood amazed at the various successful Osborne that. their daughter was his} «ire pulling" stunt wife. Both the parents are prostrated! Jn all $600 was realized to be de- |to be utilized in payment ide services of other persons. It is alleged that Smith owned half a section of land no EVER) contest, new plicitly college Elijah Smith avcan the 19,978 shares of stock to be issued to him, coupon otes of the company amounting to £96,000 and checks of the corporation to the amount of $3,134. pretending his to have been issued in payment for t 7 issued THAN u at story poration for $99,124 in cash or in obligations of the company and the further Bie toms men They heard that Mrs, Butters had been afflicted with some peculiar laps e of mind when she said resident«abroad They she vas learne d the iP the residence abroad was for the purpose of securing an elaborate trousseau for her daughter, who is soon to wed Lieutenant Jioward Metcalf of the navy, son of the secre. tary of the : Laie Will Have to Dig Up. Friday cy ualuvien arprpaid the-officera. Nut Bread. See that it bears our blue label. It is NOT genuine without. Su-} perior Baking company. ay Are eet (Continued From Page One) that the Woard of trustees, named as have | defendants has conspired te defraud the stockholders of their property, that new notes have been issued to ATTENTION Beware I of Designs. between apartments C'use them to be conveyed to the cor- sang|be D. R. Roberts, the vice} the avenues sent Smith controlled the title of the lands and that he would "Bells of Aberdovey."". Dr. Allen made] jin payment and divided a short taik on a trip he made through | pro rata, an additional Wales, There were between 300 400 present. As President W. H. land could not remain through entire program Bullding WORSE the Welsh ainipes was mung by Mrs, | the lands : Lizzie Thomas Edwards. ‘Sentinel Mutual Understanding. Asleep" was a bass solo rendered by It continues to the effect that th Fred C. Sanborn. A piano solo, "Water | understanding was that the £300,000 Spirits' was given by Sammy Wil-] jn capital stock of the company shoul liams. Midway ton | ooo w ith the aderstanding ial tie | Was to rece ive along with others who Seven- | acted in a similar manner, a just pro- The program opened with the} was delivered soto was sung the SONGS singing of "‘Hen Ulad Fy Nhadan" by Reese Davis. The song is the national| song of Wales. tote rl who ) thernselves ¢ and boy 1 to ner store for hisClothing, Why? Because Gardner Clothes are the best value, hence a saving to the carents: and because they are as and nobby a source ot » fol the hoy, turned teenth ward Friday night a special| Portion of the stoc program was rendered at the regular Che complaint aver rs that at a stoc IxFeb. 22, 1892, a remonthly meeting of the Sons of Wales| Dolders' meeting society. olan responsible the The defend- George himself making it the fter much (elegraphing, they made The designs for the library, prepared| sure th: it Mrs. Butters was u resident by fhe architectural firm off ‘Shepley, of California, and then they took acRutan and Coolidge, originally called | tion to hold up that wonderful trousf building to cost more than $1 -| seau fin. the eighteen trunks 000,000. These plans are now being re-} have wired to the collector of the vised so that the building will cost be-|4; San Francisco informing. him tween $700,006 and $800,000 Work up-} x hold up the trunks of Mrs. Butters ana | 2 on the new building will begin about to collect full duties and full penalties the first of the year The site is upon} on the trousseau. that. all. the maids 4 George immediate Claims plaintif{€ The WELSH -_- assembly J. j Sete Ores In to ints Names oat, bright errand boy, must have! mice wal KER CHOSEN QUEEN OF MURRAY FAIR. Ment ac | tes oe car Senne land ia caries MALONEY MIX-UP tm HEAR holde ‘rs the ves-} control. eeee ee twin torpedo tubes ih aru TO and the holds 000, $440,000 ; * : s | Now that the terms of Mr. Rockefeller's gift for the library are known ae renewed effort will be made to raise at least $90,000 more by general sub- | riptions in order to receive the full ni nefit of the Rockefeller donation | and the officers of the unlversity are| confident that this ean be quickly Ae complished. When the big fleet leaves for the] Yyers have filed in the district court cf Pacifico it will be in perfect fighting as county one of the most sensabeing years-it recent of suits ial latest improvetrim, outfitted with the ments and appliances used in modern | nothing less than an averment that the trustees of he. Montana Coal & warfare. The most important as well Iron company are plundering the as the most delicate installation Is that in the concern, involving of the new fire control system, which} stockholders property v alued at upwards of $1,000has just been perfected after three 000, The appointment of a receiver is years of experimentation. By its means sant as well as a restraining order instant communication can be had by to prevent further | action of the the commanding officer with all parts trustees. and batteries of the ship. Scarcely a The lawyers are acting as counsel second elapses between the time when POC PATE Dai nee Ona Lotiehemaronic in the range finding station time when the commander of : ler Stockholders. Helena, All oter - | Trim. owe PPE | rebuilt She Coal In Parents et aa to See | Others. The Panther is to be converted into a floating machine ship and rumor had it some time ago that she was to sail away 3 with the feet, bu the | up present time no work has been PAK Aa on her, although {[t is said that her machinery equipment fs all on hand, ready to be installed so soon as word is received from Washington. The Mas | chusetts Is being entirely will remdin in the yard for at least year longer. The foree that has ed empioyed upon her up to this time has{ been materially reduced and will be | entirely transferred to one of the other) battleships if need be. | ae Rockefelli r, amounting practically a millions ire yn daughter soon ae ne , EIST OF REGISTRY AGENTS| $600,000, was announced today by Reg-| marry a son of the secretary o istrar Thomas Goodspeed The money! navy of the United States, is in parle ou is to be sed in the building of a li-} trouble with the revenue officials, ar 1 | ers as ‘ aerial Peethe lad Brest her AHURREer E entire Pa assent ein: | Places Whe are Voters May Go| danger of confiseation dent Darper and the plans call for the Mrs Butters swore on her declaramost magnificent and costly building | upon the campus tion of entry for the customs house} This new gift brings the total offin New York that she was a resident money donated to the Unive rsity by| of a foreign land, while it has now John D. Rockefeller up to 20,500,000.) Deer ascertained that her palatial ‘ in| home is in the Piedmont Hills near this of whieh $6,590,000 has dee gf ven sec‘the last two years | Oakland, California Unele Sam's cus-| year At the time of President Harper's|toms men are taking measures to make | "a ia the | denth Mr. Rockefeller notified the bo: urd | ae very disagreeable for Mrs. ButGin have | of trustees that If it desired to crect rs when she reaches San Francisco. liwetch tet elee a memorial library he would assist by! ice Butters and her daughter, aca ont enanged their not required to se | companied by two maids, came in last} a gift of money recaution to} The project was immediately put un-; Monday on the trans-Atlantic liner der way and subscriptions' solicited} Cedric. She had eighteen trunks with| umong the faculty, alumni and general| her and the customs men. promised | tha it every publie by correspondence Up to date themselves a big harvest of duties. $110,000 has been raised in this manner,| Mrs, Butters declared herself a resilissts yut the subscriptions practically ceased| dent of a foreten land and had her = about three months ago | eighteen trunks shipped through er aee 5 : sof all| The Rockefeller Offer, Den. PEAR GISEO Tir SON 6 Sufdered Lapse of Memory, red so In a letter from John D. Rockefeller » Mrs. Butters, hay ing been per~ jr., to the board of trustees, ho said! ie d to Dring in free of all duty $400 7 hat his father would give three dol-| yvorth of goods, being $100 each for as lars for every one raised by subscripherself daughter, and the two matds, tion toward the library fund until he secured all the exemptions that come had given up to the amount of $600,000 i to a resident abroad and then was This means that at the present status = : 7 Hot Soda Water Served AL Our Pountain. it is expeeted that she will be turned into a mine laying vessel as soon battleship fleet gets under way reasonable lat- present, all the at the A prices, Trap. | aces and is out | | yo ie easy ter ma Thousand. dee in a tne| Geese eh aleces peor ign wads Neommandant | 6 an | order from the navy department at | Washington to rush all repair work on the battleships assigned to the Brooklyn yard that are to steam with Admiral Evans to the Paciiic ocean oven | if it is necessary to suspend all other| work, The battleships Alabama, Rhode Is- {| land and Ohio are now {jn the navy | yard. The flagship Connecticut is expected to arrive the first of next week. Besides these vessels there are now in the navy yard the Dolphin, which is} in dry dock, the Panther, the Massa- chusetts Only 50c an Ounce ee Will also be musical numbers hundred Bromo re-~ Wz ibbi Freund ‘re A Talks. Rabbi Freund gave regi{iz- la ay evening -in the . Te aa m tomplay e On i bette ; the subject "Is Judaism Dead? Only One "BROMO QUININE," that is xative and invitations rs (: uinine G Curesa Cold in One Day, oe in2 Days =8 Y. Ae TPO on evergit ; Rb " tall | ea nae Boys Wear | Chance to Register Oct-15, and Second and fornia Caught ina PRS | a tically to Six Hundred Bis PPT Trim. it About natural|[atest Donation Amounts Prac- Mrs. Henry A. Buttons of Cali- Pn Fighting Be Perfect as the fragrant flowers, refined and lasting, in bulk or bottle Pr Most Perfumes- The Popular SAAS AAS AAS AAS AAS OD nlf LASSI ON THE BIG FLEET # Perfumes - 12. 1907. ROCKEFELLER MAKES |TRIES TO DEFRAUD REGISTRATION | ©) % b "RIE A NEW UNIVERSITY GIFT) = CUSTOMS SFFICIALS, ANS RAW NEAR 2 RAICARBRER DALY Sronc neo fe eae . ae © JC Yower Girl When It Sets Sail Will Be In LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Fe RUSHING REPAIRS SALT REPUBLICAN, Se Ni lien al ea THE INTER-MOUNTAIN FF 2 |