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Show ing shaping Itself municipal publican genson; come tory. Chairman can for reports central epatbet h-jing both oxen positive of the low, ticket will be not way is their the best more|P4rty, elected. He] making or the as folSecond, B, any noise the to do. The elty rallies have held, lay- There is no gainsaying the fact that Democratic party has nominated ane strongest The re is not, didate on the On whe a ticket In many however, a weak Republican ticket the Republican in not devyole 1 l Caan se ho did been selected by the < ity election, First district ticket Is no on the required time north south e ing oye not vote last elec- room; room; doses of A when from da for time well. «Angel, nal 126 | et-aAddio E : I L that Ann known Fourth, Third ward North Washington Eleventh Js avenue. disti?"-Mrs. ae sae "4 sy ath esc a eacate gentile ‘-Laura Madison. fered Kimball, Fifteenth 2760 mont man. E Bancroft, Richey. IE the and L. Brown,] cl-Jamos. Street. aa Ge neral C. Salt the -General "The business of the pe Service rtaining in to Cache the county. H. will be its this able to at the way value in they arrive at a different time assessment better he valu- is made. Combined SouthTEACHERS iN wttl firs Republican Special pexyicn. Price, 27..- Carbon combined | teachers' instity ie. awiiten session sihce has eee en in sday~ me to a ‘one over the Union Pacific to Green River. | close last night. it was one of the most and then west over the Short Line to | successful institutes ever held in CarCOLLEGE BOY SHOWS Yocatello and north into Idaho, follow|}bon county, and County Superintendent HOW TO F RIDE HORSE ing which they will return to Ogd¢ n, Carl R. Marcusen Is pleased with the and move westward over Manson's di-|interest shown. Professor Hall of the U. ision of the Soythern Pacific. Men |of U., Miss Susa Talmadge and C,.R Republic ~ Special Ser Se eee | STGhE the road are expected to know |Marcusen were the principal speakers Provo Wild West} but little of the coming of the officials, Following is the list of teachers in atshow gave a Ser fiemanee In Provo last|so that things will be in normal condi- | tendance night at which some very clever horse-|tlon and properly fitted for a rigid inWinter Quarters-Wayne Jolinson, manship was exhibited. As is the usuail spection prior to the beginning of the |Maud Wolf, Amanda Price Scofield-thing with shows of the sort, the "bad|heavy freight traffic Roselene Stringham, Edith Stewart, Luhorse" was in the bunch, and five per y V. Osburn Castle Gate-Margaret lars was offered for any local man tol 66 99 Reynold. Josephine Little, Ruth Little ride him Young Houston of Pangulte hy. } AGGIE' STUDENTS WILL Helpe + adllat Hill, Clabie Hill, Belle who is attending the B. Y. U., thought | GOVERN THEMSELVES. Follex Spring Glen-Mrs. Elsa Litster the money was ea 1nd took a chance ster' Kelsey Price-Carl R. Marcusen, at the *, and he rode him. too. H I Rattabiieah Soeclal Service John R. Llewellyn, Fay Martin, Marga‘bition of' horseback riding was | * Ze : 1 SP. ergs ht rvice. as : . |ret Morgan, Kate Anderson, Mary . clever so Killing AMlicted Horses. | fie Agricultural collece cnet "adopted a ‘constittulon= land | _ the Two and state horses others board of Youngs have been ordered | gent will be reported to}, health. Defents ee ae sectendee'| oro.. which WAC CONSENCUON Beals Mae' Wood, b.. P, Hoff treasurer. E dent ody ecretary, Vera Walters ‘A' comm a ? a B. Higgenson rs . Ww. EGreen jAliian D Allred, Lasson, Agnes z son, Agnes ¢ dle. Clear Cenek=30, May Pine, Lassop, Bertha Ahilenius. Tay‘ets Selma T'wad Emily Se eT ate CACHE consisting of Jacobsen, the executive officers and | Miss' Eunice Charles Fle ming Ahlander. Estelle Spilsbury. Wel"Waddops, Ma- | uBstonsrJ-Wv- Hl. MB. |} eat nsle suntas side-E. DLO= vide am Student body organization i Thi } been under wie fbr two | week Tlie officers. elected' ¥« ayia lare as follows ‘ | President. W:. I Walket vice-presi- Provo.Octé 27.-Dr. John /Eerns Salt Lake has been in. Provo days investigating a number ‘ of reported landers among the hors here killed SP STAKE MEET MORMONS INa] CONFERENCE Provo _Oct 27.-In_ the motot cycle and," B: Benno Republican Special Service. race at Eldred's skating rink last night Phi organization will control all Loran, Oct: 27:-The:Cache stake conMonte Young g defeated Frank Ablander|student. affairs that coneern the. stu= 5 } ferencens of the - L. D, S.. church was held in a tifirty-lap race by lapping Ahlan- | dent boc as a wholk Suc h matters as | 4, that Tabernacle yesterday and today. der three times Ahlander motor was| debating OK lals musicals, athletics At the forenoon session yesterday the not werking well Another race wil | and eollege publications, will COME | tio cwas. ocr upied by Joseph. E. Carbe run thi eck E = Park ¢ ity Republican Special ments for pounds. are ‘72 $20; D 26 the as re City, j piihunbceth. Sery Oct. e 27--The past folloy Judge, ore. its jurisdiction LARGELYLY ATTENDED dren havé | | ing for lives The compan proved ove 4 ty council that tl or year the or } in. Rexburg school bulldo during thelr otilied the rvice must be franchise will be Nght) im- taken) Fourth packed Vv Jest rare. Hyrum M. John Fred the -of Smith of overflowing erying the cultivation of pernicious ane Clawson: | habits a held that life Is too short id and John 1 at the pest for young men. to become were inat ives to as use of tobacco and liquor and each -dePresides Smith and Hyrum M. Smith conference 1 were the aelitaiius speakers today. been one of the most | ail this stake | Citizens Theket at Alpine. et Resign. Candidates | Re publican | erlcan | Republican Special Service. eilizens Park City, Oct. 27.-John T, Harring- | ticket, ton has resigned as candidate for coun-|tieket | cilman for the four-year term on the} Thoma Republican and to ls to have held in Purk ward, The afternoon 5 sion was taken up by sermons from Elder Maughan of Hy| rum. stake,.Judge Charles Hart, Alma Merrill of Benson stake and Joseph F. |Smith, president of the Mormon church |The latter spoke for over an hour, de- Republican Special Service American Fork, Oct. 27.-The quarter| conference of the Alpine stake was | held in the American Fork opera house | today During the entire session the house was Apo Presidents Winds | tendance j livers d | considered Successful children nside of of the Cache stake presidency, Carlisle of Wigh council, Seilvale s, Joseph Newbold, bishops c Rexburg, Oct, »27 Ne. Bia Liistrom | left: last night for Sweden on a mission BE. M. Harr! is been-selected e| new bishop of Mar ville, in' place { J. tH Vilson, resigned Chief Probation Officer Larson is kept bu hunting delinquent school chil-| Several not beer don CONFERENCE ship-| ek, given P| § Silv er King 795,000; total oe Rexburg Hricts. A Under ALPINE tieket and been' succeeded|C. Special Service. Fork, Oct. 27,.-The Alpine have nominated a citizens' which will be elected The is: Benjamin - Bates mayor; A Whitbee, recorder; James Heally treasurer; Arthur. Forbes, awa The officer e agreed to ina ce | by red C. Getseh, rhe icancy madejinarehall; ¢ C. Hackett, justice of the 1 change and that the system willjon the Democratic ticket b the resig-|} peace; councilman for the four-year be In first cla condition in anothe r| nation of Jame Byrne was filled by|term, David Mohan lel; two-year term week. Weta es P. Mortensen The Socialist} councilman, J. J. Beck, &. Nash, Don C Card ut oul announeir © Mar-| candidate for justice ef the peace re-| Strong and John Moyle ringe of Miss Ver Ellsworth of Lewils-|signed the nomination and the place co te ville and Roscoe Beélnay of Idaho TF lwwas left ‘vacant 7 bs Se 5 - = = = = Rehearsals are in progress daily for 1 NEW PLACE TO GO, thie Elks' wninstrel how. to be given] If you art ae ing for a new house No uw good house, ell built and modern | * 5 8 Pe lin every laapect Which you can buy H lof EWLETTS Three tty I 3SUU . for pure CUPS | | ‘Seat mre y aa ; P Th ah Pani tenet _|the line . icon a in) es Rep sion, Te }smoke 3 ine onniid ae A ‘ on ene BLCN USE ClO ee AA. of the above all line, next street dratnage where a man car and can exten- above the breathe. pie OOO a are Se da au | thei conventence to sehools and thelr newns mal therm particularly de|ecfraple for your children They fae | sout) est and easit-you can tak Lao choic You can secure the keys mante Stake academy, The] to any of them at 468 street, and you Was also attended by many} can eure the house at any reputable Box Elder county |real estate dealer We would prefer ease apegeme me eee j to sell them on time payments, as our Des Prom Comptiontion. only object In building them was to vention Visilors from EAS ; . . and ule vlored, cholee on funds for outlet an | errera eg Republican Ogden t 32 jal Service YT! four-year-old |: ecurily, for having bullt them ouron of Mr a Mrex - rank Munsey of | S@ly we know they are well built and | Hooper died terday: from Hs effects |ure Willing to loan money for a long of 1s deliveious tea s 60 cash Ninth lave attended und the di SuitlAD whilel mateo Ss : ca rea : oe on religion. classe In Ben was a most beneficial one Among Jo | apan We ber thahe fe J Web. r stake thec | well ligale | ral. Natural i Ave thi 1b Crown |for on LS Couference : Weber : Stake oO on ey Sens aot |lps eee & EWLETT up a walk take time, or on avenue and see the houses recently built They are on 4 complication neral cents. di jmoon Pe will at take 1 o'clock of diseases. place with cae house pe. meters tomorrow services The fu-| after-}| In the Interment in time. P&Ny, Salt Lake 82-34 Securtly Main & Trust Com- street ae All wall Duvall, pape rs a) 25 2d per cent South SSN New Player New Piano Pianos, $323. ; Player, $134. Piano, was $350, now was $550, now Piano, Second-Hand, $700, now $214. Piano, was $225. now $148. Attractions And five 7 thirty other other different Pianos and kinds--on easy payments. § Prices for Concerts. Sousa The Sousa man agement has directed price S a remarkably reasonable scale o for the present Sousa concerts It was brought about in this way: In arrangements ther for the pr sent tour series were s0 many important music he ails, exposition certs°: in great ind convention ums, halls and colis that wide were regions of territory more or less affected by the scales of prices that {tt was necessary to arrang< * such spacious place ror instance, a great coliseuin or auditorium that people, a seat several thousand scale of prices would be necessary al together different from a seals that would be required in a theatre or music hall of moderate dimensions which would seat a thousand or fifteen hundred people The principle of equity toward the publie is one of invariable policy on th part of Sousa anu his executive Mr, Sousa determined that if a erate was advisable in a number of places, it had better be in operation in most ceptions being in such limited as te their capacity In a me ure that would be prohibitive. other words, where large capacities < the rule, make wholesale prices the rule-to apply a commercial principle rhe special soloists artists of well proven standing Miss Lucy Allen young American soprang, who returns after long foreign study with splendid eredentials, is heard in the West for time, the first and is making an impression creditable Miss that is most Jeannette Powers, violiniste, has been chosen by Mr. Sousa for the third time us soloist upon Sousa tours This is proof positive and suflicient Herbert L. Clark, cornet virtuoso, has long oceupied a position that renders comment unnecessary. As a whole thie 5ousa organization at the present time le one of the very strongest that ha ever-been presented to the country. The sale of seuts begins at Clayton's Musit stere today New Comle Opera DOCTORS ) | ae Ne F y W A. THE complainta, ¢ and ehl enges, ¢ Wil A | p pecia . hove a Specia! treutmont and aused b hayes been who have \gnoran led Bone to view loca one of nid ° cure of al 6, ay { Prices ing Priva vy Disease of All wall DRDETS 26 per cent of. Duvall, 110 W, 2d South. W. Vitus' tes janced who and and erathel have contracted diseases-the kindly physicians are all others who need the dane OFFICE Sundays HOURS: and holidays, a m 10 a. m. to 5b Evenings, to 12 * Consultation 50c, Clock and not 50¢,-75¢ / IX Tuesday MatEven- $1.00 Alt ‘Thin Week. -Graces- The Sunny South, "Fredk: Voelker, Kugene Trio. IN ODE ORPHE UM: OME ORCHE STRA, Sunday), venin gs Cexcept T5c, 50c, a60. Box Seat, $1 00. Matinees, Daily (except Sunday Monday), 50c, 25c, 10c. snd Box Seat, 75a Gran 4 Theatre Direction M Pellon ox, TONIGHT-M America's & Smutzer. Manager. A\TINEF ene itive MURRAY "AND And Their eeu WED. Comed- MACK Company of 49 Pe The Sunny vite pee 25¢ ‘of t Sea Broadway Matinee, starting Thurs- day, BROTHER'S HER SAKE --- LYRIC |/- THEATRE Direction ert | { | | ©. Sallivnn Dennelian. & Conatdine Viannrer and Tree ALL THIS WEEK "COME ep TTRACTIONS"" * rf a D ATTRACTIONS The Stock Company Presents "TOM S . omed Rinne | | | | | $26 city 7 to free. DR. G. iNow Ti | first i i. f BHORER 7 ROLLER new. RINK floor , all new newly presenting the appeara brand pew building, a Mornings, pgeinners. Afternoons, 10 to 12, for 2 to 5, Ladies ie to Rees a Souvenir Postal? | Of course So you do do, |~ Stop to at the lountain wd get one of those delightfal hot | mountain oY oe] your It's an eas Way to write, ; but it's appreci-| ated. . We show local views, comics, , drinks j mmm ns rent Hallidaysy DrugCo. | ARE IN BRED OF A SPECIALIST WILL CALL WIRE NOT HAVE S80 MARY DOOTOE BILLS TOTALS, YEARS IN SALT LAKES OITY, TRE MICROSCOPIE | SPECIALIST me admitted free. y Evenings, 7:20 to 10:30. General admission, 15c. We reserve the right to refuse admission tu any, whomso- 249 © et Lae cay. Dr. C. W. Higgins 9 powerful o'clock 3 ‘ wood-work d, of cece hired doo- W. at ST. OJpen; ' ae ance comoined. No cheap, a © AUDITORIUM @ | SUOreR | (GUE eee cones counsel] th ; . i ») Greater Vaudeville Offerlngs.-' A Grand Double Bill Evening > sho Sunday eéveniIngs MEN Dra VACATION AT SALTAIR BEACH. i | | KNOWLEDGE OF DISEASE IS HALF ITS CURE. Yr ALL W PmEst you TODAY Store. THEATRE Has Removed to 28 W. 3rd South St., Rooms 1, 4, 3,4 5 ME $2.50: reserved, and friend THE Herbert. FOR Musie Monday and FOR ™ore en ee In nicaieratass asedica {nstitutes ap cordially] Shores & Shores, eee O Golden Guyer & Crispi, Mr.. and' Mrs: Phe Holdsworths rickets invited to consult this department and be advised FRPS Of tors. CHARGE 80 sur the cure under DRS. SHORES' MODERN METHODS 1. "all private. diesases that you may arrange to or a cure Jn asinall weekly or agen! f Se EN tur tro Ne tae failed Master Scanian free of charge, learn how you can D " low rates are not held out es an ee MENT 1 tronize them-they slr causes it {s arent and just-but geolicit ; LY ON THE GROUNDS OF ‘PROV EN. cof PETENCE Home Treatment Cures. Write for Free Symptom List ¢ 't you sar call ] | Drs. 10 1 CURE for excesses or contagion. Young men who| by bad compar s-middie-aged m <eeases-old men whe 4 their sexual] a for 25c prices RICHARDS Mon SALE Advanced Vaudeville. m 0 { xclusiy Vietor Boxes - hea (St. ent epar nent Departiner \T Clayton mile en, rea Opera, MODISTE, at the x rheumatism, diseases of the bowels, piles, fistula and rectal troubles, goitre (or blg neck blood diseares, tapeworm. hay fe: ver, hysteria, eptiepsy. insomni ete. and | ail vurable nervous vate and chroalic DR. A. J. SHORES disense UNTIL FURTHER NOVICE Drs aires & Shores wil! treat al! Catarrhal Chronic Diseases of every name and nature for the low fee of C. * month- madicines frea 0 prove to tha affiicted that Drs. Sltcres' NEW eatment {es superior 5 all there. ing In one-fourth the time required ater the old methods Shores SE Begin At A Month | cosse; shosete Skin uueeaake ctacies eed Drs. Comle SOUSA AND HIS BAND CATARRH-Deafness, nose and throat troubles, eas diseases, bronchial and lung troubles, asthma, stomach. iver and jnev djsen bb 9 Compnuoy, Among the attractions soon to appear at the Salt Lake theatre is "The Time. the Place and the Girl." whose recent Success at the La Salle theatre Chicago, will be sufficient introduction lo the people of Salt Lake and on whiel the Chicago critics pee stumped thet eRe -looked for phrase "A Real Suc cess." The skill of John FE, Young as Raeteanike has never before been por trayed to such great advantage as In the character of Happy John Hicks square young gambler with a fund of sound philosophy, which he expresses in epigrammatic slang "The Time, the Place and the Girl' is not a musical comedy, but a musle play The plece could be played without musi Mr. Howard's pretty song make it doubly attractive. There aré a dozen musical numbers in the play but they are all fitting and descriptiy: and never In the way of the plot development. Some of the song hits are "Blow the Smoke Away," Don't You Tell" and "Thursday Is My Jonah Das A beauty chorus of fifty, whiel ea der the able direction of Ned Wayburn, assists in the rendition of the scores The sale of seuts opens today, WHO the a tof last THE Star cast. Mat.; 26 Fritzi Scheff MLLE. NWN dD ale a che child looks and acts the part. Tom's vacation is a pleasant one, but he cas troubles, too The vaudevilie program is a long and varied one and the illustrated song is pretty, owlng to the excellent slides presented The motion pictures are among ‘the ever seen in the elty runs week up to Friday attraction night, which Is "added night Lturday, Present the Place, the Girl Henry Blossom and Prices 60c to $2.00. Seat Sale Friday Near New Postoffice 46 Market Street Thurs., Fri, and's Askin-Singer In By New York and Western Piano Co. | : | Draw. to ATTRAC TION, Tuesday and Wcinesday Nest at Veeck, No Charles Dillinghuane Picacnka Z $396. 3 25e Monday, inees Piano, of Jane. Se ; $214. Production Armé#trong, Author the Hoorah." Mis Salomy Jane. Pi rices Matinee, Ze to $1.06, Time, 4 Phones LF S56. AKE rWEb OPHEUA it THE AND ATRES. (Clayton Music Co. Utah's Leading Music {louse r Le 100- Fea : eae Ain er | m the osiy Sclenti®> Cpavtalst | i Ga® iake Cay wing the mi- ff | egesespe te furs ble Magness To wil tall ench ané covery ame | | ef yeu jost what your disease fs, any trfermation from | OOLUAEBL Ww ANa OPTICAL and | \259 Mala COMPANY, Retal ‘ICLANS. Stre et, "salt len Lake Stes Uteb wie | | Cencsrous Matter, Carbonate of | t#fe principle of treating Chrenis §f | ee and ust off <<<" Price D, Pyper, Manager. With John I. Young ard< tll Prices: Eve,: &( © to $2.00 as Sale opens Friday, g The Lyric's "Combined Attractions" drew a record breaking crowd last night. Three performances were given and hundreds were turned away unable to gain admission. The Interna-| tional Stock company In the farce-comedy, "Tom's Vacation at Saltair Beach," oynedy ns.wel) as the IN SESSION CARBON COUNTY So they, awillsecret de-| Boss of A, Murray L Wise Blubberdiffer, ' aeons Max Bloom MelFarland, in lo. with Gloria, Ar Kibe Livingston Tired Terry, a Son of Rest. Thos, T. Shea Jerry Monahan, one of a Finest saseusc Sam Hauser Willie Astorbilt Jeane Wentz John Morganson ficisie/d Ble ihos aed Perey Very ; .-Clarence Backus Custom Officer 7 gE. O. Marvin Captain Carter ; ; .Doc Nelson Mrs. Heptost, a wealthy widow, per GDS... -... Gracelyn Whitehouse Caprice, a French Coquette, imported by Hennessy..... -Gladys Van Gloria Le Graft, one of the Gibson TYDR cca weuss scaeecs « Bae Hamilton , contend O Toole Charles Price Is My Hans board val- the j Your The Jim assesa- of the state farm land in with In the Place Grand. in the morning Jurisdictions. ~ They Ww sections. comprised: a sihended the thelr special cars inspection over their f Senator Michael Tammany Hennessy O'Took with the commissionyesterday and went property acquainted E,| "Superin-|ation of Time, the | j Equalization The Complete. Before an audience that filed every seat in the Grand theatre last evening, those well known comedians, Murray and Mack, returned for their annual visit to Salt Lake, presenting" their latest musical comedy, "The Sunny Side of Broadway." The show Is good. There is catehy musle pretty marches and clever chorus work. In the role . of Senator Michael O'Toole, Boss of "fammany, and Hennessy O'Toole, the last to arrive, Charles Murray and Ollie Mack are at their best, and their appearance on the stage ts always a signal for laughter. The engagement ends one Wednesday evening, with matinee performance Wednesday afternoon. The entire cast is as follows: superintendent division at ndent erintends Manson, Lake Girl," Early in part Cole- Noo Pacific, this. evening theatre party which Foulget,|Pe™formance of avenuc district-Hattle avenue. Service 7 -<:Assistant tendent "";ot ren Laren ou Buckingham, eCHTE Tae talin Gerdon | © Twenty-fourth street. pets district-Lillian Adams Sixteenth 2540 Orchard Beventcenth Union Pacific and Pacific Will Be cr Special Noone Meighan avenue as 1062 Spec jal BIlt All the Orpheum acts liave arrived, tonight's show promises to be a winner at the popular State street house of advanced vaudeyille, nd Murray aud Mack Pleuse. pleas- ley has been assessed far below its real yalue, and suggest that hereafter the value of property be raised. It was recommended that the salary of the county assessor be ralsed to the maxlmum that it might justify this officer in devoting all his time going over the property throughout the county and get Visited. et ' Thirteenth » districl(-Walter 2414 Of equalization met ers and assessor v | Republican and [223° 221%4 we | Republican ing Bax-| Orpheum -_- Jean Joseph formula j j Holds Session With Comj j missioners of Cache. The members thought that the un druggist this ASSESSMENT Fifth Short Line, Southern few we over 1806 also first harmless meeting | 242 meal, local about while URGES o12) ae ae ie aie ras a I I seventh district-- + Russ Lincolr ivenuc E Bighth district-Neils Knudser W wi Paani = " eh des ED GIStrict==Mrs Gs at 968 Washingtor avenue Tenth district-Nells Anderson tea- have Moyes, Ppt Nelson, E. the used tWo = | saret 2120 Grant avenue. z Sixth district-Jennle each for asked to the city council for November. 6 old broom factory, se 2 HARRIMAN OFFICIALS sl well and ant to take it is extremely effective Any good pharmacy being able to supply the ingredients. registration Griffin, Pepsin; three Ginger; one Compound, stated that it Is prescribed by the best physicians here, and in is Tues-| Fourth war neeting-house; 2ighth, day, October. 29, Follawing are the| German muccting house usw Zish«! addresses of the registers: ux hous Tenth, Fit ar First district-Mary L Shipp, 304 ward m e Peng:> Babee, Vents Wee ward ist re- bowel gn belching, one after' office Six tionmust, register again this Year, and AGhlol: Wieunroresherifs wealdenen, Bercrineiace:Goara, ie and eo ng -0 Essence of Syrup of Catandir Second, old broom factory Third, Second ward meet- hou ousc 1¢ at bed days. this The Polllong Places. following polling places The years.} can-| a stopp spoonfuls does not even admit the possibility of{ #1!) probability there will be a number losing a councilman ; before clection The Republican comHulaniski's word counts in Ogden,|™ittee is quietly arranging data to as lieshas fathered the destinies of the|S!o0w Just where the city money has Republican party in Ogden, local, coun-| eeu expended during the present adty, state and national, for the past ministration This data will be dis15 years, His workers are busy as|tributed among the people in pamphlet bees form within a very few days. the stomach [hese to be mixed in is but Oo Ca wonder- the sourness, headabhes, languor.etc. formula fs as follows: "Two are confident been He which ve Wis e attention) to its ounces ounces ounce cither the city will go Republican witha big majority _No OS The Republican its candidates, stomach. : mies ae mae naming contention : rul offectiyeness in . quickly Scholes; since the gar storing put their ticket before let them decide what is thing with e the, Cole; C. Nlel- ucrie Their will and J. ane ts Are Qulet, Logan are still other ticket. vic-|that they the people Republi-| committee ae Democrats Democrats at The Re-|one confldent of victory today than he was] that a week aco. He Is certain the entire | Year. tepublican Edna Fifth, Ninth,ban lon AbbleGn zi headquarters|°* of Hulaniski city the From Demoeratic sanguine Hansen: Panthu MreeeA election and Carrie Third, ' San eae Republican Special Service. Ogden, Oct. 27.-Politics what Little ean be found in Ogden this year, {s slowly Anderson; sen;. Sixth, Adolph Fjelstrom; Seventh, George Eell; Bighth, Mrs. Moses Jor- ld le district of Logan are Virst, John Bench Emily Fourth, In abe AAASAARABTAAAARAAAERELASLASRAAS SPSANV VSS F} In each Jlows: AS Clover food fora Co.'s NEXT SANSNSAANSSANSANSSNSSASANSS Busy Ay Ina of officers By Paul Weir to Izett as ea aeart FSS . Are ' Bees eases have their origin in the potsons that are taken up by the blood from the fermentation Ocone election different & Salomy aes SS se . Workers before of the Starting Liebler een ree aera e PPPS PVPS 2 Party registered names Mat., George TONIGHT 3 Nichisand Wed. ‘ become the OALTLAKE THEATRE SE50. es can. and 3 SSSSSSASSSANSS Piano Staug Janc." aoe tepublican Special Service. Logan, Oct. 27.-+Next. Tuesday, tober 29, will be the last ‘day that STRONG "Snlomy ASSASARSASSSANSSS - CANDIDATES and SAN -- Armstrong There is nothing of the dilletante or fashionable man about Paul Armstrong He is a big, rugged, foreeful individual, and his play is the same. He has a personality as marked as that of Marl: Twain, and his writings have the early Californian vigor of Bret Harte, His "Helr to the Hoorah"' was capital. His "Salomy Jane" is the play of the time Ile candidly asserts he is opposed to the thesis play or drama with a dogma His best argument is "Salomy Jane." There are four acts, the first showing the meeting place of the vigilantes in the Redwoods; the second, Reda Pete's shack third and fourth, Salomy's and a closing scene, tne corral from which the girl and the man start on their quest for a parson. The plot is full of warm, red blood. It is a strong man's story and therefore all the more acceptable to women. 4 It is a drama of primitive forces and as such the public has rightly hugged it to its bosom. Liebler &- Co, never made a finer presentation, the bringing of the piece here to the Salt Lake theatre tonight with its complete New York equipment is a triumph for the local management AAS City Offices. Paul ASS Chances Slim for Ogden Democratic Nominees for s VICTORY Expect All Members of Party to See That Their Names Are Registered. - ALL FUR RDDDPAS LOOK I Plays and Playerpeople ADVICE TO SUTYERERS. In a rece of the recent number Physicians and Surgeons Journal there appeared a very hensive article by one of the foremost practitioners of the country on. defective digestion He claimed that too little attention is given to this malady, while not extremely seri{jt quickly leads to y disastrous complications in fact that the majority of dis- OCTOBER 28, 1907. % ESP CERTAIN VICTORY GIVES EXPERT DYSPEPSIA LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, SSAC {LOGAN REPUBLICANS SALT EEE REPUBLICANS SEE REPUBLICAN, "eee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN . coll end ees for youresives Utah Dental Co. RELIABLE 234 Malu, DENTISTS Salt Take Branch offices, Ogden, | nae Provo, Park City. good either office. City. Logan, BrigGuarantees |