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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN DESTROY FORESTS Perfum 7 Tt The fragrant e Stirred Government | by! Deplorable Results Through ep orab e SUITS nu the Land -- Nay ion oug i| rva consular andda abe showse y { W the Only by the £ d guarded be eee ate the gt of ler. a B a are are oe profit It has ica and / future. DRUG been Hrancd er the as ons of the practice ae Pe custom the Poteet fe hats their‘ T0 SUCCEE ED ) the Jand and It a prey results are already to Delegate a to the covering of France. Labor head an area of the larger At the seen|tjon forests] Missis-| t to M Convention Wau | hall to than the present time whole only/ page of American trees, and and one the toughest now often sought in a new kee the men, oak, though not yet as scarce here uo as in France, is rapidly disappearing. The cause results Is which the jis same producing in of timberland, this country. president will be| of Former] stands sus- | ‘ for the convention and etaie rere. said to ee will people Con Ene is that lord ah," you. }> out ar OREN of a think our as of uni-| a plan of} will be 2:30 OF day DUGHLY HANDLED ata ; held only ae the bishop, ‘wha; T sut quarter we replied ine Ripe o te a NE a stunt an|/shutter of at fore rept 4 so are eos anxiously} bishop, Thursday DEATH jt London "who have in vours ap pearfe ; at a fastest camera not catch the to the don't It way way i faded flarned with ' W you and a Youhand.won'tTheshow wholeup thine get chuck "the he th dogs in the is and and if help, whole that afternoon familystreet. residence, East 20 years old, died at 544 de- Mon- evening at St. Mark's hosp ga excessive loss ~ ia caused poy London you going to Ashby he believes to be the} who ts ruaning on his} posted Ao Mo aLe | MecTernay's at No, ‘but the] First a lady. the have boy. one; -I:-can't I can one ‘the : yes- r was Jr He gradually weak-}| the tee cine until the of, the had a of too § ous out o Sencha half. HEAR The SELECTIONS FROM NEW BOOK BY AUTHOR students thi: in Bagilah Then he went in and in a few minutes | versity of U were there was something doing at his end| Tuesday morning by the lin BtthesUin i=) given a treat Alfred Lam- Six men jumped on him,| bourne, who read selections from his tangle was unwound,|new book, ‘‘The Inland Sea.' ST adeevelt Heeped slowly at the side Mr. Lambourne pene oe line: His jur are severe it | material for his 1} 25 years 0, is" seuytcyt it he an eae again this| while he was the ante fate itbitant cf yea Earthquake Lowell, Mass., Oct. Gunnison Island, in Great Salt lake. The book describes very vividly the four seasons. as seen island Shock. a laurent seen on the land from the shock of earthquake was felt i this 5 city and all suburban towns at 7:10 Tey ca few ee o'clock this evening. The shock did Mount Pleasant Briefs, not last longer than two or three sec- | Republican Special Service onds, and was followed by what apn Pleasant, 15.-Mrs. preared to In some be a sharp explosion, Wood districts the noise resem-|*S0Me that of a heavy snowslide, In s few instances chinaware was throw to the floor and in many dwellings ee dishes ree ® earthquake slarmed people in serps sections of the city and many them ran from their houses, feartie that some great disaster was impending. So far as can be learned, no melee The Was done-at shock was Ponanynderry, an also N. eee any poin felt at H., ie and Lawrence, at eae other hire. way Brandon of very severe accident this place sustained bruises in a runa- recently udge Ericksen left for Price pay: fe noid court. nd went to Ephraim iieataoy on pislionen ; council of KEISER CRAVATS Fabrics Specially Woven. For early Fall self-figured or plain weaves in bright colors such as orange, tan, cerise, delft, lavender and reseda are being freely worn in the regular narrow or folded four-in-hands tightly drawn. Bright colors in spaced Roman and other stripes are also popular. Keiser-Barathea staples in black, white, plain colors and figures-also white or black for evening Tee ay: pas Grand prize St. Louis World's Fair Teste Oui. eee and Style. Ls EISER ew eWay €| We are showing thesé popular cravats exclusively in Salt Lake. Priced 50c to $1.50. Leave it to you if they're not worth more. 172 MAIN STREFT. CUTLER Exposition, was . Utah . day - celébration: aratihael ans€ Utah é jar Se Va., Oct. at , the , thterest- has Eee cormmittece Hodgson, d, Democrat, vacancy. Herbert |crat, candidate for see pomnren feel|tee has i nN L. the and the appointed to < oe street, his soul convinced existed. 7 The st time bishop > had but him not that he defeat in Wall can- the ote your to homes dos In in Jesus Christ? the fill the cause I feel that I am assemblage sang bishop his the Tie That gave t e Binds," mobile and rode away. he shall I'm which and amid Standing think to of dear up the you old London again The Dihop declared before the meeting that he came to America to rest, but instead had preached 40 a _ ye sna aa five weeks. CENTRAL CONTROL STILL IN DOUBT - Chicago, and an Oct. James order 15.-Rdward T. from Harahan the H. Harri- today Superior secourt under which the annual election of the Mlinois Centrail Railread company wht proceed at noon tomorrow. That order reversed, in @ measure, the temporary advantage won by Struyvesant Fvsh, and left the Harriman end of the fight where {t seers sure either of control of the situation or of a delay of operations until December 18, by which time filled with the fight rights of the Union Pacific, the Mutual Life and other companles to hold and vote stock of the Ilinois Central Will Meet Anyhow. Under the ruling the stockholders ah meet at the usual time, a commitee on proxies will be named, one to be appolt ted by each of the factions and one to be selected by the two so named This committee will decide who is to have a voice in the affairs of ee company. -The 286,73 ohaeae of corporation stock, enjoined by Mr. Fish, are to be yoted in a separate box, and unless the result of the election is controlled by one of the sides having a majority of the shares present exclusive of these shares, then the resnlt of the entire proceedings will go over until December 18. As neither of the two factions claims to have a majority of the total outstanding stock, exelusive of the enjoined shares, the stockhelders are likely to find tomorrow a condition of where no action any kind can be taken, save by mutual. consent, and even an adjournment for dinner may be had without getting all of the stockholders to agree to that proposition. Indicate Strength. term and short of* the 2 Pomponi, the support James term. fusion ¢ an of of Mayor ueny 1D ticket. Itailian the of clever bie iD Italians Mr. go tor his =. Bp The women who acted eatin vahtecdiy ; great apiece amount ofa they performed oaths until from 8 PeLOE 9 o'clock d o'ciock at as registry Swaelantitled to aj credit for . the work Hav lad niatercd s night. in . the morning It was : a long Were the The Utah of the honor .Othernh tomorrow tained by coy CG reception Connecticut the ; rernor they will governor sibilities ee ing rie" Bait It ae koure: of me':tobe permitted Dominion" "and to. BRAG pent tled. ing' it the to the memories s etry Seles ; realize spot' that one ts made.'sacred' is ao to I feel erence that the the oR HutlOna leh eroen What, were then, say Parallel of Two Sinates. in which 7 |f0T™med. a permanent : S success e . of . this \ = settlement. = i The did a tremendous amount of work, and was exhausted when the time came for losing ‘ Or entrar all who were registered ‘ se, c ~wistere oe belong to the Amerikearns pourra sea Saeee a Pano cue of a new home. The effect of the rere cess here achieved was that others sought places of settlement and rest ° ; . along the Atlantic coast. If failure had peddled Jamestown, we have no assurance that the eolonization 3 ; would not have heen long delayed. "yr : . 8 Utah enjoys a similar distinction in being the pioneer in the permanent settlement of the far West Sixty vears ago, while the country was still ringing with the words of the great Dantel Webster, uttered in debate, declaring the region west of e Missouri river the {s, last according night by PURI _---~*->>- IN a) to (Continued joining, dope|#ttended -_----_ _-_ WARDS TO RESCUE by the the inner circle ARMSTRONG s NG. S from against Page which COUNCIL One.) the Ameri-|home the attempt of wild of wilderness beasts at is shown by the vote taken last year miles and savage between the men, fron- of cent Interest on could not tt y ke d to cay ‘0 time this Geeasion to enun ants on wihlaheivn AEH SRP ERrite CED lhur 108emer benae are ao dred }other irs 5 memorable ent re hment eron beyond all tim Suffice datof uelalltaebakaPend Senta te! of a great mhablted' peculiar industrious fitted desert the as one for and will é ito the and byon powerful! tree . self-| .) : w TK making | ;eg find na- peoplecmiv= eres brite 1 . any-|has I cveople have as wish, I my record rn meta a Rees denominaation,| non-public and social will Fe E ‘state none of the superstition 7 whatever and religious, id li loyalty) e dense, and as s Ae nent ther a were tele eee fii a SE come. is ‘The been one Bee tera sae yaa fits eet "ed and primitive transformed wilderness into an mptr one indhuncto to nearly that state which is celebrating this occupies a central nonilini We the of if know ee gross ignorance and| servility that some ‘)?" "a -_ tried to impute chief executive protest tourists do, Aiee ae to our state of Utah, alone Sue us| investigation. aumiier and time. enjoy same enthusiasm for Utah Am) ae) | Surana the day sat that Che lela fo te oe re tritious A pe there is inviting " made ‘ dignity, Gee ee pee ‘rrigation the oD fer- he yield abundantly he a atmusphere, ‘ eye forage mineral are and 5 glory "1° ©" eee with Sot eee cultivation was to an ~~ covered fir i ee one Bins CO in at step a Been Ie - Gite "etehe ie ss Anglo-Saxon and Plants, and hold wealth enough power im "eee "de. man to lear : Mt ee, ae no ones of ott as it home for enown Sy Is could statement Pasa. Tend in to a nu- thelr give hundred know that the settlement 1S a aap ay of en the commenced. LST ns soil bx aie be forever justly scenery, [oes will fapleasure} is as the place of the first permaheartfelt ae english Speaking settlement in feel that) *™erica. Utah, will Lake City, Salt be that our visitors feel exposition is national ‘seriously ring idan ‘t¥s to} ‘' © such]‘" against splendid climate, proachable majestic mountains, attractive resorts and partake of our hospitality, you will doubtless sands of "This heen inhospitable ~ wie is honesi, earnest ‘youccome. Inc the) most have and | a such that P°leve and favorably ica poaeees 5 > i er toy There earnest PATTER schools, philanthropie| compare in our homes, our our schools, offices, our business establishments. Visit our the and and hear churches schools, teachings we are receiving. Cast aside notions about precenceived Utah, all and study the state from the standpoint iF colonizing ean ave only 1,247. The advantage | b4rren and uniit for human habitation, of the Republicans in that precinct} Small band traversed the thousand we j tl they well integrity. organizations was the tercentenary of which we are celebrating, led other adventurous spirits to brave the dangers of the sea ‘ BSN tol ins ee a, "large ‘Proper | Intelligent, publie its its to reprewas the ne h the first settlement nee nO. correct recelyed countries, churches, impressed with the parellel between Virginia and Utah. tle state which I am proud se > oday. ‘irginia nt here today Virginia Pioneer among the colonies, per . {tation. Daniel Webster referred to it I speak of both Mormons and non-|as undesirable err oEy fitted only ta Mormons when I say tnat as a whole!be the home of wild beasts. where the fhe people of Utah are good, worthy,{ settler could not g0, which never could Honest, intelligent American eitizens. become, underany circumstances, a facDenies Many Aspersions. tor in our national growth and develop‘Wtahs te. a dommuilty::of churches med In view of what has transpired schools: "add. Helpfuls® sotteties Its|##nee then, it is almost impossible to of the birthplace of the nation itself? It is a holy spot, where amid pain, jm Math and privation the pation. was n which was destined to be an Tas become the best greatest in , the the history of the world. "TI am |°*™!Sting 4 acid think the distinction really needs to be| territory of the great West, which, as made only in a religious sense; and we] latecas seventy years Ago, was regarddeplore the application of it in other/ed as a desert unfitted for human habdireetions. orioane we to| But proper by) are concerned, the tendency {s gradual-| ly to depart from this classification, We} birtl shall pay eo: a an eet ‘The'line Is ‘between Mormons and -non-|', preading fromthe ocean to octhe Mormons rather sharply drawn by} jan is boyond sea, and certain people who have an object toldred and five have increaged ain by so doing But so far as busi-| one WIR LOamITTIGLAraan ness and political and social matters "It is an interesting gact pied della The places : of See the heroes vere of our nation, places. where Washington, Lincoln and DH best where stand- the people| unwilling not: *Hearers people, conquering ape : by opening Department, i mew, countrys Nearly all the people) tory of what Is now the United States Of Utah ae destrable-eltizen ITOM | with the exc ption of the Spanish setthe standpoint morality of industry, intelligences posits uprightness, and religious and 1 t]in mentin the :ehie Florida cdinenios nd one ro or twoShanice aoe * ‘as. or Properitts think people, hey the for soy sturdy, if th, tect and Sayings Deposits. unable the reliant : 5 arc a: 5 that cluster around P the 1e early Nr 3 of the first settlers of our country ee the ly in Bolo x American teon elther of ‘Htah- Jer- find. Bank first oe woe x Hopule bon -fromn che Strong, ling under a constitutional government independent, muddle ‘clisges' Of -Aurerit "lhe 1dvancement of civilization ta che Se eee ee nro a ETOP C3 tt ighest plane and an industria! proTae ASEORE O06 ne oe ind) ress whieh ha hallenged the attenprofessional .and a 7 pursul : &l) tion and the admiration of mankind incere pleasure to to visit. the "ola adare ca haha? the' ecaithohuealtis And on athte are Llonnof the. East the aN may the und ferense--ton. but mere enter- vigil. In the Nineteenth district, where 278 voters were registered, the banner dintrict enh aunitte Mra ella M cAaain arty--that who \ was "newcomer Wes by represent. thi is the .tie-case State.I At ofNew Mina ae pald in your small, do not a din Commerelia the Be ee OE anny Re eh me | ful thre hundred vears known to hilssooo ee eee tear ie oat oe | ¥,; - Bhe predominant tdea has pre Sa pee liking Arti Eero ae od | Vailedwer of THE. illustrating wm very attract to their and not te In accordance Lire Histone Maein heaatont dette with the facts, at the hands of those Br A Cheeta ses cet RS oe ee eats * for are i Cutler's rewty of ile ‘ties that andeWeee Mrkther aie money given be National or F to ment sald this. much about our |b nthe, purpose or the: originators, to . rathstate (and much more might} be added), | make a the exposition : Wi an historical g as I desire to say a few words about its]* than a mm nes one ij ercial exhibit the imazin people It might nor be. eonsidered leet TUBECTaY BOOMER CRE show RHE Selene Weneaee guests of governor dinner were of others| whether large and wis "‘manageme nt Tonight. they ata is coming ef peak commissioners of the exposition luncheon "today matter delay amount small our Representa- "celébration.) No deposit ' to} because a feiariatsita Balte r ~ "Z exposition one week. et of Governors. the Pom-|nanowed. in the election Chicago and Is a ‘ at glorious : will eS Pye ene Thomas. L. aN of 9 number "| pert led defer account up Guests engineet > . * The National Guard is batk or Col. Charles G. Plummer, Republican th e eandidate for mayor, and his fri ends in that organization are working hard FUSION Fish and Harriman Forces Will Have Initial Skirmish Today. man the the clection Mike of | that "Blest after shouted long for main } fusion movement has found favor First precinct and the result will] : A. featureot. Oliver Houmo loa ede rn talk-|'©poni thewas Republican ticket. instrumental hymn, blessing, the candl- has a wide acqunintance of who i steeinan Tavs ie atte Hie. among aaia in|!S countrymen in Salt ake, has sale! toa y of men and women of intelligence, whose aim oa to do the service of their Master. At the edneclusion = tle address the Be the The the Wall|>¢ hide Riss aoe nl ee eee oe in the cause ard you doing vashee for |Murdoch Ax by commitMurdoch, TROY Cutler eee spagel enderec e =. wm, iota owredo. yee they have only to deposit. Sena ae the profound impression made by Professor McClellan and Willard Weihe as have Marts been requestad' violinist. by DirectorThey Géderal: to wi the appointed) AOE eh ees ee aches Oa nerican-imade ma that factory has bank a ning one at Lehi, a} Salt Lake} of Coal ees fromaan march ‘"Tann- prese Account ' people young In Utah ond the surrounding states. | And yet, notwithstanding the amount} of sugar made in these and other fac - | torles, one-third of the total amounts "ve Tolton, John C. Sharp and wife, ¥: Lieutenant C. Warren .. Governor: and others. Martin" wel@omed shat tatters speech 4 : SAN. éae bri lef on spe and party i0he tleketwilibe- 1; wos fo Governor puests Penrose Demo-1 short term, has Amerikearns Poi as ormer Utah people the| Democratic James D. ) Wall]son asked Streett. : Christ ‘i eickecan eee the Up: tO dates. * mentioned suddenly the] far thepr Bank d é€ a "\ word may be said about the vast | leposits of coal and Iron in Utah. Some of our mountains are veritable beds of iron, and our coal deposits would | cupply the needs of the United ett | ‘ cs q ong time to come With thist combination Utah is an excellent field | honor that m assoctates and J greatly for the establishment of the iron and) 4ppreciate, ° ‘ sleel endustey And the: ve amount | Former Governor <A. Ts Thomas of railway and other construction al- | spoke as follows ready under way assures an jever- | lam glad to have the opportunt ‘ growing market for such products 1} 9! partleipating in the exercises of hope it will not be long before the Le tah day at this James Own exposition, eyes of the East will be turned toward; "0° only asa commissioner from. the tah as a field' for this Ikind of invest| State of ' tah but-also as a citizen ot nag ythe United States It seems to have feagoobucthe, @ aSo grea t We org zchat rerv visit /iam coveptine Ma ,: = Somme an encore Un ee BEE t ivi Open Sone ach yea for sugar ($300,000,000) is} sent out to foreign Jahorers, whereas this hundred milifon might as well be paid, under our present tariff! and with | additional factorles.to American work men Here Is a large field of manufacture awaiting Investigation 18. fair . years ago south of the establishment town exposition OYE ..Sy EXPOSED. ‘Tannhaus a ees: PAE ee MeClells Gm ofessc 5. Ny 7 to | rec = Sneed ai le oe' evi he ep exclusively The suceess TALKS waacboth. from from) pun" cured Sat- Walter James, a prominent sheep |man of Black Rock, is in town. udge Ericksen reetived a carload of coal recently for his own use. Havng more than he would need for himself this winter, he let others, who were very much in need of coal, share his abundance. Fall Showing Go Sun- lal eV Da gs tele a ty al Several Functions # { E t + : | anc nrermlainea, th OES : a to The Republican Ol -Today taken Republican city' precinct, | Olive of = Smith = for a stick. | precinet asked answered eet you Not Andrew continued there?' Bak Fourth. in one | didate) held a string and se¢ the is} (Laugh- boy om the gums and nose of the patient,/the cheers of Wall _ street, passed despite all efforts of attending physl-| through a line of police to his auto- Roosevelt jr., in the game with Har-|cians on Sunday. SpE é ed dune sixteen town thirty mile , and.the me fellows am Chairman Oe bets t give is go-a you I business." presumed fel- y o the € ° 0 , Sake urrie that wej|*0o! : As. , not wel- | would Winatn:the Fs cond; and a third, in all I | also for 25, aad I all would win a the here. streets," ‘ and financiers Stickley | yeligion? Wh F. From | veryone ers , ‘ ‘ Commissioners Guests . of Hon- Jamestown candidate oe ; passion. 's just at's hree ~ is > true they are but all over as "What ‘would ye $ k pea oan ' wholei Democratic ey, Bren)putt ie that could the' on fast'earth ‘a once a small Christ MAN aed S At Jamestown. hav ou There': the sho; to do,' oi. "Ic | portant Cea. Pio t bishop, The rippling, radiating smile Ashby Snow's face, and he rentions TOOTH 5 d an 2s victory. Richards, ty. ap fs weather was vard's second on turday is;ened and finally lapsed into uncon-|jn° his machine now generally admitted here, and al-| sciousness on Sunday, He died Monaudience: though it is made light of, on the|day evening. "Good-bye; I ground that ee es ax, him one many times w out and see what he was made original reason was that he "swelled on account much ahi! fad tae ar ae ou osevelt was kept ahs usiclans ilk all Morris We kinned to death. Steve | Cor i Z good cannot replied ta{ Creator "rs the removal of a oth some ve weeks ago, The blood flowed almost constantly after the dental operation = «5 ae 15.-That the Exeter, N, H., Exeter academy eleven made a determined attempt to "dupe" ‘rhedore Sora Surgiing Tee Democratic gen-| ing bishop, have a kite,' Hae do oo g, strtriers, | S00Ce: e OmIOCAIIni on , ef William. funeral from the Fourth South > +e CAUSES The ceased, at a fogs about ter.) delegates from | it' vou will encourage] map : hans cue PULLING ""| ---_-_- 7 ¢ ek ee one either in France Immediato profit ; bled consul Russia,ice France va o6 se , him: "My "Ah, There ene dod al determination oa to the individual, both here and there Is too apt to result in permanent loss tActhe ar eye as regard demon- 2 Fotne been ak not much See helped fier by Geivate private own. ownership or in are |r ee France America, "cutting off the trees less of size." Experlence has c i o : Republican, to fill his place. grew in abundance. Cedar,} campaign that will meet the conditions Upon this simple little illustration This action was consummated last} wood for lead pencils, was|/ pune in each loc net Presid i Soll the bishop based his address. He held |night after a conference of the Renot long ago, but is now so] \ Che action o re une = .* | that while man could not see his Cre-|publicans and Democrats who see the that It is bought by the pound. GE Hei Dee be ee ene ie ene ator, his consciousness and his intelli- | necessity for fusion in that preecinet to searce The the i the place who now reason national they once the ideal plentiful Vi feat union will a ee, : re ee ade i Graoted some attention. One| Sede You ‘know,"" he said, "or perhaps a3 E Federation!) jaye heard that we have occa-|°f them, for $25, sald that Murdoch instruct delsionally in London what is known as we rres ei pe sal another, his office. Brin the neacountry, 0 coer over where}the proven break- ae tanstreet ae ar vyos- h aye automobile broke dow Snow told whet The bishop took : ie text for his| truth to the man sermon, but began with a reference 10! ticket ‘ and national from Another the hickory, jing most useful,;all vain bubbling from} Whi . | fellows Willinson, wWho}lows, as theWilliam Wall street evangelist, | fellow London elect elected to take President Small, Susquehanna, | pended : Rev. Send]... aiting . detached fragments remain. The spruce | form and general policy may be adopt- | and the hemlock are following the samejed for the continuing on ae cae tO) way The yellow poplar, one of the]|]the end. It is believed that the meet- are were ain, Taran ‘ went in ies the Gin air, women" handkerchiefs and the i d Will -- fire|of be here. Not long ago white pine extended from the head of the sipp! 4rge | men ; the audience. bishop arrived the s known ° Telegraphers preoe to Dist street D. Ruggles and other cler-|of egates to be sent to the special na-|a London fog America is only hundreds | tjonal convention which meets in Mil-| have them and that where France is thousands, | waukee October 23. At this conven-|come at all times, and flood. Although years old similar leave V. Nearby Ey ; i ter wets conditions arenat much) bette! | The Joeal telegraphers' than in some of this country's timber | : regions where operators so often skin} meet Wednesday night at of has by pone umeel? West Exploit: Home State superhuman / who was -in great wWas/from helped to the top of good a soap humor, box, which with 9 rered as as aa ppulpit. He was p ie Waste greeted se ers | Local : Tae the communes, and almost answered its best results hea Vaue RATLinia: Jand under a national. forest acrminis ~~ I ae It reer appears, aoe however,aS cacanient that outzsdepartments fi bet spore i y E nvesti~ation, ‘T ought to say something af a line | of manufacture in whieh w of the | irid West have heen serciniiact' Suc-| SECT our success being due not only | to the enterprise of the promoters, but} also to the peculiarity of the climate. hour Jate, owing to a breakdown of ae eae one the big automobile which conveyed!| movement. "j\re you going to be at a meeting ete Sant aia ae it a atSte rpg re ee him from his hotel to Wall street |" foniehe?": thet ohalpmatina kiced "iliecbane iited ihe bcs hing pot a} ; When he arrived there was a loud! djdate al tec 2 exposit ro s cheer from the assembled multitude, F, ‘No. I've got something more im-|, The Ceo oe ila, opened MALL ees 7 Deeds Rev. alsoThe in | cnointite ‘ countri Poe STORE The Home of Pure Drugs, 112-114 South Main St. for thoug 4Ondo our population and the ready trans: | eet other to facilities portation eave no doubt to the rency sa os manifactured articles we invit 4 Me was talicing to one of the Itepub- st of the old custom house atat || Tire Gre: a‘als of ores "a 2 any. well th: ee {the | lord of T EA ‘ er condom, spoke to a larce | ore eeTy, fs broke intoa sushing.| @QVERNOR oO | eymen. ar . dl- ee ants ce ihr 4 16, 1907. | noon today. | Democratic ticket will be elected and "ully 2.000 persons were present, | ou fellows haven't a look in.' including financiers, brokers from the| He rippled with enthusiasm, It stock exchange, bank clerks, lawyers | dripped from hun like honey from an ind ‘longshoremen., Standing on the} overstocked hive. His face radiated steps were Bishop Courtney, the Rev. | with the prospect of Democratic sue Dr ue Dr. Lyman Wheaton, |ecess and his eyes dilated at the sieht | Spex the OCTOBER Snow, the chairman £ of of the| the| -g , > © ; Democratic city committee, j his claim to athletic prowess Winningion-lngram, assemblage of Wall " "ps « . he | | the steps are ee little the iy Sod eoee . lee om (ac Onn 1 _ He take at ; most reasonable prices. peratingS| opers ks . odors, - As Are),\ One » Ashby Cause eae Foley msnop desirable WEDNESDAY, UTAH WELCOMED | IBOLITICS d THING pier We i altos New York,a aresOct. 15a -The Right Rey, | can ¢ ‘candidates Pav« Arthur 2of priFrance, pore © ae ee: nage Ounce *Y Of perfumes in all the) eee } {i For They of Christ I ‘njnited} Fountain. A French government are and taken care of, but ns user . ‘ enfant not : oa O an UTAH, | What . Doing . 7 there similar to those which are producing deplorable results In our own country nf Forest Jands owned and administered| = 50c | BEARS Them last HEC from ean picture land in causes and . ; 1 report t that fined re SALT LAKE CITY, tees " natural! asxs 128 im bulk or bottle | Owned | [e ; Oct. States the oye a We carry a splendid; varie-| racts Mar WN J ited States Il a! -" 7 = Washington, paints a¢ eeouraging wld re -owned forest 7 TE . ey . Perfumes- as owers, = of Privately 0 Si fl | TREES OF GAUL DISAPPEAR| Devastation Tr { Popular = ee ‘French BISHOP OF LONDON lower Girl a REPUBLICAN, thou-| | oe in its ulso, as the place where cultivation the Irst commenced | rrigation, and upon oil by the was of thi sueces scope, commemoratinga national eyent.|°' failure of depended whieh the life You are to be ot death vour congratulated on of vast region, the arid comand in industry enterprise concelving prising'some fifteen sovereign states, as ie and of human |" Out carrying celebration. habitation. sueh a And the growth of the nation since {ts : therefore fitting first and permanent proper settlement was made that pat should, though in a humble fully justifies our pride in it and our| *%¥. Celebrate one Gay in the life of Joyous celebration of this ter-centen-|'@s for she has historic exposition, nial. played her part in the Sreat drama of "The wonderful vitality of our govAmerican development anda civilizaThe meal aes have 806, the Dem-]| Fast Utah was to the ploneering of ernment jis best illustrated by Its rapld tion recovery ocrats 55 cing a total of 1,360,|/the West, If this attempt at colonifrom periods of adversity and Many Visitors There, while the a aneitnae have 1,713, or | Zation had failed, it is not unlikely that depression I belleye that these perThe Utah day exercises were voted fods will come often 353 more than the other two parties the bullding up of what we now know enough to teach} 4mMong thé most successful of the kind In the Fifth the Americans will have]as the golden West would have been us the fmportant lesson that we must] helde here; and much interest is disbe prudent and conservative. The slight} a millstone in the shape of A Da- |long delayed Played by exposition visitors from all depression vis, president of the present city coun. - through which we are now] parts In the opportunities ifforded hy passing illustrates Iti isa Soreeouc conclusion that Differences Are Néted. this point And Ij the ee" streams sa Pare sts am firmly that if convinced fields of Uta certain| anc 1 every one connected with the present Ard now to speak briefly of the wrong tendencles administration will have to get out.| main differences tn resources between whieh have prevaiied Among eee celebrations which more or less during Davis will be one of them ‘Two years|the East and the West First menthe past few years! have brought many visitors to "th had been permitted ago he used Republican money to help] tion, ef course, must be made of the to continue a little| fair at this juncture are ry Fs Me ‘onger, the awakening bring American success, has professed | mines and smelters. I do not wish to Would have b sen} Brooklyn day, by the city of Br more painful and disastrous. himself to be a Republican and has appear dry and statistical, but it may, much alt lyn, N. -Y. by the Ancient and Pile. owing to the fair and fearless always worked against the interests of be of interest to you to know policy of | trious Knights of Malta: that duray oh eel the government the people in contract matters and in and its officers ing the year 1905 Utah from | tary surgeons produced in of the Unit a ane Lata President matters of public import. Roosevelt down, these Besides, | gold over five million dollars, in sile vils} annual convention, and by h se bairs a bid fair to be checked he belongs to the prize Without set of bung-|ver nearly seven million, in lead nearly the in-| camp of C ‘onfederate Water a ae tense suffering lers that have brought the administrathat might otherwise! five million, in copper over nine milfunctions have erans. tion into utter disgrace. | brought visitors Thes fear have attended their elimination. : : lion, making a total production of these all parts of the South : ~2.-.-_____.. and East, and Praise metals of over twenty-six million doltor President, many are the "In cominon expressions Hendaches and Neuralein from Colds of interest with most.of lars. In addition, there was a heay the Daonie the new state of the intermountain LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the!production of baser metals, and esof my ‘state, I am in hearty sympathy | COUntY that is holding world wide oe and Grip remedy repecially iron and coal. holiday with with the President's acts and utterem moves cause, all for full 27m 6. Look "And contrary to an impression that ances on these matters. w. Where w ealth for signature i rove, Same amae prevails to a large extent In the East, and the Influence it gives are used for PLEASED CUSTOMERS is mining a perfectly ne oon legitimate and and oppression of one's Are our best ; iver businesslike industry reaker fellow-citizens, the one when praperly thus ofnomen: Ll suece Lt conducted, as re much Satay {fs as much Our so aS merchan.phean ‘undesirable cit-. to our Sains ik in A PROBABLE LOSS dising and manufacturing. ‘Jj businees. izen' and is vee as deserving of punishment,| the fu 1 fon as he who anticipating is guilty of direct and open Money From the Streams. hesy, the: isa a 2 robbery and ; violence. cere, Mie Washington, : ae 46 -Treasury ‘ And [ thoroughof"There is another important element Butrier, y approve Knutsford hotel. the President's suggestion ficlals today practically admitted thatlof our Utah resources which may apF that it would be well for the heads and the $1,000,000 loan by congress to the|]pear somewhat strange toa people livTuesa: _ oe oe ie af JarEs ee sonora tions to conar ihe wen e. re iba f Jamesiown exposition and the addi-|ing in level countries. It is the large e erts at the to the localoffice erat Gi eather La hie of their ending tional money expended from federal/amount of water power for tie genegies = ures ao for the 24 hours Sige te or 2 ay tock-jobGeen funds for construction work on thejeration of eleciriolty afforded by our dens: , tximum tompera a > 67 rSrees; fair, will be a dead loss to the govern-|high mountain ranges. From these minimum = te "T_believe that in the near future the | ture #4) degrees; ment. mountains, beginning many hundred mean temperature. 36 Acting Secretary Edwards has had feet abeve the level of the valleys, men aod thewomen who are, out Peers ; which is 3 degrees above noreaainat President's policycrying because, fin Peckmu lated under consideration tor some time the} streams of water flow down in torexcess of temperadeprenion net a Paue ng industrial scheme of assuming charge of the ex~|rents. Guar eine the neg of the month, aan On aceount 27 of the ia: rapid lowertn fall values, Will dos e heen accumulat 1s position and retaining stock the gate erature since a ed deficleney . of tem. r€-/ jt {s possible for the same stream. to applauding him for Rel ceipts as a partial return of the govhis honesty and fearlessness be utilized in two or three power plants anuary 1, For they 17° degrees ne ae eee humidity, Se ct! tiie 49 Per cent Gaia and then to be used in irrigating at 6 p. aunt the realize Papen alee te * érity Ss which is Bh PB ‘ otal "lvalley precipitation below. This from resource 6 is being ro ep irough chicanery, dec Vs HOR CCl and oppression is as fictitious oh rien ot ayPrecipitation talons aH have to be paid from the federal till, "Utab's ek st need is the estab- er that mifst be sustained by.-force Agee TA enete } and | month, .20 Ineh: accumulated exeess 31 ong ‘a Was Shelly Senolnded- that is lishment of manufactures. With the trickery. And the sooner this gation precipitation Since discards January all deceptive S47 Standards ficiently eront‘ to met tetass denciineh large amount of power obtainable at e ay j| ine 3 ~-*llow cost, it is possible to eliminate exalts a principles and rages we 3y ac ongress granti loan at 7 or atuict B ine raion aaah ERE aly considerable part of the expense of candor and honesty, the more Washer surely The Fifth precinct is the only one] tiers of civilization and the Great Salt in Salt Lake where, according to the|lake, and made the first permanent figures of a year ago, the Americans| Settlement in the great West we a greater number, of votes than "Amid similar toil and pain and pritwo parties combined. How-| vation to that endured by the settlers of Jainestown was born the western poree, the falling off in the American strength is expected to bring the total tion of our great nation, fitted to be vote of the Republicans and Demo-|% Worthy sister of the East. What Vircrats in excess of the American vote.) #inia was to the pioneering of the JAMESTOWN LOAN The first indication of the relative strength of the two factions came today, when President Harahan stated in court, under oath, that he than 500,000 proxies for This would leave him, excluding the disputed corporation stock, share is neeessary that one or the other should have 331,335 sh assuming that every outstanding share stock is represented. This has ney er the case in 2 something like 3 be needed for control and markable spectacle will be presented of a mammoth corporation being absolutely dominated by one-third of Its stockholders redress on the the treasury receiptsofficials It is Baie u ider-ip Mr. Fish refused tonight to ciaim a ith Ne majority of the minority holdings. Mr stood that there are now , only Kehvfaan Harahan also refused to say that he 6,000 and 7,000 paid admissions to the had {he required number, grounds daily. 1 ning expenses would, of course, also wapidly peliseds 6 tt ae operating is abundantmanufacturing, raw material plants. to be me There work- ed up, and this is of sufficient vartetyy te attract manufacturers In most of the ordinary lines. The rapld increase meal it tion. escape and your suffering thank f "IT you for . the joining in the celebration for Kind on humilia: é Privilege of af ‘Utah day' attention. [t {s an. ATTENTION Nu eer rani perior Binkl CECA a e err hat i emitation ae bears our blu IT ge eattt g compa without, Su- ‘ |