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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1907. BOARD "REGRETS" STUDENTS: AGTION oe use. It is essential that they be pure, fresh and just as your doctor preseribes. Z. C. M. I. Drug Store has a Young and Old Break Loose to| Celebrate After Battle _ of Ballots. | MAIN All STREET WAS ble. Kinds of Noise-Producers Brought Into Play to increase Din, , Hot More INVESTIGATE sery noise! eee MAN Tenens abe mo WITH DEB' coe AS CASE oO | The bward | | re sular of PRACE monthly meeting met T in day the crowd were ta ken good-naturedly,|found to be practicable, and he will}of education condemns unrese rvedly the however, and few were the times the} urge upon congress the necessity of] action of cert High schoot studencs police were called to Interfere, Some/making an appropriation of at least! on the evening of Friday, November of the young men were a bit rowdy in 1 $200,000 for the support of an aderonaut-! and it expresses its : incere regret that thelr aattone and it looked for a tim®|jcal branch of the army for the making} pupils were gullty of an publite dis as though some lively scrimmage = for further experiments in aerial naviga-|turhance: and be it further resolved, would result, but such was not the}tion,. the ieeing the Investigation of this case. | Notvonly the ir de per ne nt, but ala ble affair, the High school be Bonfires in Abandance. is © mivy department: OOKINE 8-7) not ass Can to participate in any From one end of Main street to the eiais nto-the subject et teronautles. | inter-schoot foothall contest " other there were huge bontres tis not unlikely that within a comparThe report 0 the committee on teach- along the gutterway. At st itively brief time that subject will be) of these fl ere in evidence nade on nf the studies at the naval! and barrels were piled on the fires and|academy at Annapolis, that naval off the flames made the sky lurid. Happily cers of the future may h >a practical) here was one injured at of | knowledge and keep pace with the de-| these blaze velopment in the science of aerial nagi-} n several places the crowds were so! gation. Of course, it Is reallze od by all! ‘dense many that the street cars were blocked | officials of the navy that the subject ts , ind School ther employes of the Uts a riggs chinery and Supply comp: on EIB, mereet' aaok's pe L- | MYSTERIOUS huge whiatle t6| DEATH tired, and joined ‘A crowd of the boys crowds procured of Main | 10) false faces | which and noses and made themselves grotesque looking Individuals. Not inio| on-| et sta ee an "sitidoo"" queerade on an Caluntion ontattl, Ahrowing took a wowing * Slothing much happy dren VYomen's looked paver eae Be eded and fone 1h he See SEAS r nted a dress ne Sean so A was cast by ‘the women ahd chil-! World in- indulied In this sort of sport a eles Eee anners in Demand. ltwo Aer case, supplied few ron but ago she money. been. we was plen-| suddenly physician was Laramie Game has' aggage she with days "days Real S Foremost Financier ; _ . 5 er @rived ems here today -George taday "upon the ‘J. P..Morgan took} called, on and Her | for | constantly' . . was the way reply monéy to a that query situation, ful financier /¢ ading and with | ¥era So a is a us perfect Mr. Main street of young had to sue, the were men be surrounded and called gang et Main Store Se boy to by A rescue of young men a ort 1 "nti! ‘h ura. e the can that suspected gang | r. center uerbach's - seemed of stood the on the maolstrom sidewalk froma policeman; the formed and of in line : those or the criminal officer gir arched down the west side "1 street In front of Auerbach's the gang ran afoul of another eee aR HS Oar é roeee @€ as though a fig would en but after a lively jostling about crowds were able to. pass ach ie a credits has favant are e Bl = investigate. = woman died is his operation. also The stopped the health the the the a n BLACK IS DEAD AT HOME iN street} Ogden, home OGDEN a o'clock Anbatat |Service. Nov. on. 5.-T..-E. Trwe Black nty-fourth died street at at Jast night, of Bright's disease bad id aa way yle c ee oe - view got Iders to ioulders to eenI nited at Oil en Oe onan aun Fine. Without hesitation," he the terrible sentence imthe Standard On cocuany st factor. fo the people of fine look hike ract ane Wiping out ne ried tockholders, possibly, in nals cen lace Republican the who | py. wonder- the a Standard 2 st f ia fone Phe . in eeOCIaIcT ; ce his on a most conditions issuance began views " say he was financier of : young burial eertificate eh anna E. J. Gould arpamer ‘trump,' Gould "He ; should foremost d of boys in some manner not The body was taken at noon to the yet explained, aeaared possession of 4@/yndertakine establishment of Benjalargo tin box a nd tw o smaller woode min Petty. The case, however, was re boxes. hes ie. . ere dragged through | ..teq to Coroner Rollins, who stopped the streets by elping band and made a Four freat girls deal of xo and been walking up who Trump nlace fc af SO eae ago and | ton Prinz Issn Cecelie.. He talked eae iy. b e nee as freely on conditions here and yee a? a& room. ay and a mother in a , belleve 11 that country means the a rest of our big agitasimila corpora- there, ; : Mr t oney The received .ndlice saidmuch rough treatment, He Tea. widow eter of Mrs ir to put their money inj rot thie ce did not attempt to conDinwoodey of Salt: L: and. a son, ledcerns with the Standard Oil ro e cr tach officer wis: con=)|. ward. He. had "been. nrace "a in the | Verdict dang Mng ke fore then The fine tent to let boys and ining ineas 3 here. for ‘ Imposed by Judge Landis has "as the fun they the wanted, ratt girls He have all ve. | ining business for Sometime e Hae a las |immeas) 1er than Inter % 5 } . urably hurt us. fere &nd start a miniature riot Hasty and Pao DF hg fkey oxplorers ‘ mpialt a Minheear hom bakes pinced. A of the oll. w S) Be ae ¥ romontory: ane : «< Toe Returning. e Main tonation uraped S as street car of every though tracks. bom al ot considerec ttle At the the decrowd shor 0 Headaches ar- - and = Neuralgia fram ‘Put, ountry Colds | POn . as are as ie say, the conditions in sound and we already ee aa trouble is estored 14t OUT this are confidence Currenc s velous that th were aes ot amas LAXATIN 6 : BROMO Quinine, the mut of joint It would be a font ae ie rious accidents Tuesday night. So far world wide Cold and Grip remedy re-| Roosevelt's eap it he should call an known nobody was hurt on Main| Moves cause. Call for full name, Look| extra session of congress and secure atrcst Few arrests were made. Pick-|for signature ie W. Grove 20¢, 18 adoption of such needed currency nperati can petty thieves were not > ators. Just. what the character' of operating in the crowds, at lenst th . we anes rachi t eg eee should be Lam not ready police eee So. e igh eet 2: Washington, to say. I have no. pet plan-of my own wds were on the street until SRD ea PPeca efvice, re allways have 1 scarelty of money In well atior PAIGaane and prepumaly. thin30ise, Nov -United States Sen-}] the fall, and this year it has si Aply ned Saye Wy, "a few who were carry-|ator W. E Bor ah left Boise today for | bee "eh little worse than usual. - Then, -& the Hoe white man's ee aoe untit the burden'-of wee Washington, sma'l until oS the eR er ce N. daughte watJaneehiet. haye, had her alee ing-out rheumatism dance." her firat dance She and had was not . pe active o at time return and. after will set to Boise: oath, and | Prosecution of of remain. opening. Pettibone ifrial‘ now. ing»the, the of. there} congress. begins mber at he the will ‘0® the to-assist case, but in' if the the} Is a current yr. and oui necessary iomue diate ly after takofice there the | oo. : "p) and this s sk will, overcomo ha, a now has made It all over BeCULS | A 2 a; ove shortage XD: ac a diffi- cash (ver. cin eee Co The Standard Oil aan ry. She selected as her partner in| ‘ial gees over until the January term, | tence, how Was one.of those shires the dance the richest man of her tribe, { aa now seems probable, he will re-| which always hurt the innocent people whic os Sa eoreke in Apache to a{imain at Washington until after the] they have to suffer. The fine rmarria hit the first of the vear interests of the veople I am inclined -_-- nn - -- - to beHieyve the people of urope were justified in their alarm. If one poration can be treated as is the Standard Oi), the same thing might happen - othe ra, and cr ators ar e not anxjous 0 sacrifice the mon HITCHCOCK MAY BE ON THE LINER MAJESTIC London, Nov. 5.-Although na request has been made on Scotland ard for the arrest of Raymond Hitchcock by the New York authorities is undérstood that he will be apprehended tomorrow on the arrival of the liner Majestie fhe actor is on board. If he is caught, application will at once be made f his extradition Tt ts said that this move w be -_ through the American diplomatie servie lt @In the contest for supremacy between clothes makers, this store has been declared the winner. @ One thing which ought to be taken into consideration is that we had a big advantage in the race. We sell Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes--they're the best made; $20 to $50 for suits and overcoats; worth more. ee Whittoan Is Dend, ence,-Kas.,; Nov. 5-<Alfred Wait man died sudde nly of heart disease at 0 o'clock last night r. a bring the original Laurie Alcott's "Little. Men," and man of ewite acquaintance He was of ow Bneland birth but lived in Lawrence : Whitman wa ne ae about hipbalt: he Was persuaded to tell leetions of Miss Toulsa 4 » the Ladies' Home Journal. In this. for the first time, be told the story of bis relations with Miss <Aleott, pu™lished many letter; Hagl recelved rom her and told how he came to rure as Laurie in the stary that made her famous. Mr. Whitman was born In Cambridge Mass., and came to Lawrence with his parents. During the war bis father. b. B. Whitman, was assistant quartermasoe Be neral and Mr. Whitman acted as iis cl x After * F #2558. 172 Main Street. __ rae a the war he settled A , daughter ras widel preacher, Li DD ew AA aon We Win of in known S. as Ww ce he Ww. aos n, Brow i am ho Cn! an | Foley's jis one iwhich 4 Per Wi Wilt N Res ke sd lippaasirite; ‘ y CFDA. estimate, In New | et the York | ern oe | GOES; BACK.. Cent Interest Paid lthe ; is Furnished. Washington, Nov. 5.-There will be supplyno trouble and jilithe delay ing the national banks of the ecountry with the announced elreulation proposed under the plan of Secretary Cortelyou and Comptroller of the Currency Ridgicy No bank will be required to w: * than three we elias and most especially the larger financtal titutions, will have their additional circulation within a few when they have complied + requirement regarding the f approved bonds a security Takes which. was -oe + = Problem. Montreal, Noy, 5.-One of the serlous p ropositions for the people ada to solve is the fuel supply future. Not a pound of coal of kind has ever been discovered in province of Ontario, In the older pe of the province the timber Is ties ally exhausted, The grotesque-looking stump fences, the last remains of the once gigantic pine forests, are now being replaced with wire fences and the stumps converted into fuel for the furnace and stove. Tard coal is 40 per * than it was ten years ago, supply of late years is no equal to the demand during part of the long severe winter, This condition of affairs has caused many experiments to be made during the past deeade to convert the inexhaustible peat bogs into fai for domesuic use, Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been expended in perfecting machinery to dry and manufacture the crude bogs into brielks for fuel It is alleged that one firm jn Montreal alone lost $480,000 in trying to solve the difficult problem of manufacturing peat fuel ae e 1ox-Governor Osan i. Newburgh, N.Y Ve i.- eomplic: Aton deve lope a this afte ‘rnown iin of Air, B.-B.'. Odel Hotohiklas of New woe, rn Dr. Hote Lio wee out of the ierdman ¢ pe Ricard an oper abla on Odell, He placed a tube in his side to relieve the ple ama from which Mr Odell has been suffering for the last three c No anaesthetic tient, who bore "VL erution. lie rest ed more comfortably afSTORE: * AdelVs family Is worried over his spt anc hown by 5 by Charles oe W. egal and placed Democratic ticket ¢ didate erate gore the 2 2g é as Moran in ed In piano We ihe former' The ide of but sTuedliEG a ty the the Roston in the was COULDN'T Swept San itself BLOR. of ates, | rounc has never now lI ul been tone, ae sold _ will sell you for a Plaver-Piano less ae 2 so that‘ anyone than 6 ean playnxt any | , out- the was seen same in : as " any inon a ; any home. ; melody ean pe in piano Price ‘ play me- aah world the was s hy that " now 4 just have $600.00, 2 orn hand you 9 ahi" floor the the - nd You other i . y Player-piano. all beth |S den Toy ge unskilled in musie © ro You Tae this with © 2 < enclosed, ¥ a on usual it eys, f offer to sell four at$200.00 each . slave iit. play ean loeal k _Y h yic : than city ever $350.00 , : TAYLOK. Francisca onism tre 50,2; lighter capital ] floor. We Gul 1 the state eee on aceount of great terest for ais rriet attorney. planos, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Dem- election being - y against Moran's 192,29 vote throughout large p . . TOS that | : This shania chanism ess 1906 polled 222,428 . iron | $590.00, on ality inild''s Dunelie-tsSusctioally p ility is. practic Goes: as, BS ¥ } BOL th on. regular ce eres : +c size Guaranteed ten years. governor bent him Whitney. as iets : re - syass trimmings, ll J if | Beauti u wretched shoe del iat strings, a -f | . er ect sca €, ivory Nie: Noiseless pedals, b Bartlett, ull ul s. the 7 . woiunc é P unusual Boston, Democratic, , | F eel ommars aeleprl control of the Dem| ocratic convention and had him noming Lied The state ballot law commission later declared his nomination Despite Union A\ntag- bahor San from Francisco, Nov. 5.--The returs: today's municipal election indi- cite an overwhelming vietorys CW OF es era for Mayor Taylor, District Attorney Langdon and the entire Democratie-Good Government league fus ion ticket Mayor 'aylor''s plurality Is estimated it from 12,000 to 15,000, and that of District Attorney Langdon at about 10,000, Good Government league headquarters claim 35,000 votes for Taylor out of the 58,000 VOLOB'. CaS! Langdon claims 40,000 votes MeCarthy, the Union Labor candidate for mayor, ran second, as far ahead of Rvyon, the straight Repyblican nominee, as Taylor. ran: ahead of) McCarthyTvl Totes for Taylor. -aur in the 7 = Precincts Mission anc i south.| = cree ef the question people portation of Market street districts, whi nh y = expected to go strong for McCarthy Horace Cleveland were a big SE ausiG te he Union Labor party, 2s Taylor carried many of these precincts and dL ran ahead of MeGowan in , tions also ae : 1q| The election of Taylor, Langdo 1 oa a board of supervisors was " ne vietory for the backers of the sral about whose efforts to save his corWiimington, Del., Nov .-Ten disporation from confiscation at the | ur iets eee 1218 _ votes 1 favor of hands of Mayor Johnson, as he charquor license and S24 agains t it 1cterized the 3-eent warfare of the| ant cu been waged,} Mayor, Ber thi campaign has was Troyroy ; Stuys tanya in Line, 1eard the returns in the office of the; ../.)°°7 i » Noy 5.-The Republicans aaay Roni theee hours ii watched | jo : oe me anaee ae ii a mi losely. figuring the mounting per-| publicans, wer, an ; ee Ee . Re- a r Carthy and McGowan " Nee hon a rie uo r 1 the » hope gra =a ee eee the uw ¢ vf Ae ocking a oe rose is Joe ad the peaple are with ation hat prosecution. feat meant ee in the San downfall Francisco, that Taylor of the got union returns many Of union labor votes, ; There was no disturbance kind. ----- DOW Cloom NCOAST at the Louisville Over sjems eefat. local t === t ree - on Andrews Electric ? city trans-} oe Coroner j100 to won votes. out 267 pany actively entered politics ES Mayor Untrammeted. "2-1 of the tof te? a compromise compromise tacular hi been to talk W. H. conservative M1 Burton battle>put < : . . te plurality at 9,000 to . py which defeat] is reached have refused The most yho backed Party's} ticket a ,narews Hints heard. of > ; elected, fea-|0ne€ of in Mayor * 5,000 from r to the his men spec- Johnsen' 5,000, 7 Ine< two years ago. the the board | was city him that wage carne Mr. ¥ ‘ " a strict enforceme * r ceeded state laxo'clo. 10 vietory at a i that runaway natorial chair here be race yote concened was and the at Cincinnati, had TOM JOUNSON'S that} gloom and: greater of decide his Colonel: ican at} The today to about for of will the re Tey in| cast. Toledo, | ™MAyer go,-| Or eleetion means! B. Cox to the tne Republican | ys Not In I. Burton, 000 t lp at in the election by or. 5,000 The the his his remarkable for the s | anne mayor both his former friends make race, 8-ce licans: con-]| arrayed of the against. the: Class Against Class. tions and the of Rains votes the in city, por- but in side the that means, : more than he-made offset political west his Y in Hloenell Hornell, Prangen | mayor aristoecralle promoted Vice-Mayor te anpointed a: re-; Jehn- the portions of the city inhabited Wage earners and the people organization time no|etndidate, his] Ot success: at- people The campaign brought about : : . alignment of political fore lost of new AY City and enemies, the} greater exertions in tributes to the desire for a2-cent fare the second made by} stirres t Lp his behalf and the latter to spare effort or expense to bring about defeat His victory the mayor son port of} are ! of Charl Be putt clected ten Defent. Bactiag his « Fp Ae p.) the inde for ) , i. er -- Gives Up, Y. «Congressman othe' re-election of Bu AC eland ; favan ma SOncedes som ci tley Brand W hitlo ck, Johnson' Republican | tives-t 5; th nator the the City' vote Pfaff by ealled | high ut abe puddin L mt by from °3.000' ta eight' representa ru SABE N bly congressional : setrimns Washington, Army of Kendistrict Onicers, Nov 5.-The. ton on retired number of eiicars fi ly y to to those with the % dis- ‘rank of colonel and de arene int-colonel thelr} 2! 19 the majors as we Not: ‘2 oneal po tae officers, of high aie Sane, | feel" that "thera: {fs rink possibility. thelr: being made brigadiors ‘and Siayor. to re ‘tire on Serr eaicuiee | Bs mocrats | \ MI as ‘al COASTERS cng : nerican Money in Mexico, mer exile oc ity, ts to 2 OF oc) eran ves record £ Circume . ant {il : being Nov 5i- -A constantly meric: ae investe { ep by a 18e vot j many promising enterprises oa rs neh, anes aie Mericn Ouly recently the ie a of the peace, heJustice Prohibltiortees majority and ik wis aj) 4 OF the army seems to-be particu Ithaen. --Tie , laf Yost. Democrat ---$__-____. ieee rand, a Ietiri the paely attractive jpnin R esehae days, not elements party owere received by They expressed until today aes soe a| tepubl ae "hs 2) ‘by momineepn Frank: Tthaca..N-.¥.. No olattad: Dempsey the Wwaene "Republicun N. Nove! R bii Close decisive ne || CAnaiga parted. The voie was the heaviést. ever. cast in a munieipal election in this city and 7 the result Is regarded as @ decisive de-' 13 Ridgretidg: coriimon Concedes voneedes Of leone nor organiza tian Ti‘he reform fe bys irried the ‘city of Con Oia | eCSr en losss by Robson. Mayor Dempsey, Democrat away behind the vote he recej Louisville Gorn Republican. years ago When supported by tne OMI s ville Ix Noy h i Democratic party and the reforin'|'s Repabi fean axetuthy. Halak in l Ailes forces of the town Hiis vote will rat et elected by a ble Le in Gvers exceed 25,000. Thousands of Repud- | istrie' 2y (the Victory the Roépublican He} pluraltty ana eae O. Nov : claims a plurality exceeding 15,000.) organization in the last municipal elec| tuck, which is greater in he ever received | tion returned to the party fold today. | before. At 9:30 tonight Congressman} A small faction who could not sup-| geded 72 Ed elected the majority, the Martles re-! votes Yicers treasurer, ajor Republicans voresident of OS ov ‘ $$$ Repub- approximate M DemoBh we city majority; i that! na . Pe rs aste Ut fi&.-The : an a vy. of P John McGrain, G- bye 203 The fie f Re-/|ly to the coming the paiahtlah Cincin- ' torProse, today, as follows: re-elected for mayor ‘jority; Markbeit's majority over all will)" Democrat F of oO acd "A. decisive ineicate mayor, 45,000 a tonight slow Markbeit, vote Vales a Ho return Late pe abour 5,006 His (he return of George control of affairs of party in this city. Battle cares city very Leopold total 900. the of clections, candidate cejyved els®-| 5.-By of are Genev a, N crats -alected' three Markbeit elected na ett .-C. eave ver Hix, teaecenoet E. Cox oy ae i i ess orale : Demoerats Squeeze net Majority. Nov: rule, that VICTORY, = . Earners With Him in Against Corporate Power, the nati Colonel tO! Cleveland, Nov. 5.-For tho fourth} {ime Thomas Johnson has heen elected| mayor of this city, his last-victory by] ar people to the board turns the} in the. state shows that the} had it In for Governor Beck-} . -_-_-_-_- Wage the publican ; close is vote of headquarters Loutsville e Gives nom- | by 806 pluralit League, and H, > pye "AN REPUBLICANISM, Saanatatie TO - guber-} Saris too there state in. ( (Rep.) } for 7 Handsome chairman] sections state Democratic The and district all tonight in the comfortable the Vilson Wilson this from - Cinceinnsti was con- state race In yemoerats where voters ham. the BACK - so | Grinstead's race headquarters headquarters made the a tenight Tyler 200 ince was : convinced state Grinstead stood for nt of the Sunday k in the meyoralty ( re-elected eau OREe ntly taken what appeared.to be an almost impossible tusk Ir. Tyler stood LOT) a liberal Sabbath, home rule, personal liberty ng represeniation for the closing t to Mayor next yéar. Matty, by a plux "ty fhe entire7 Re- With Mayor Johnson, it is con-} Binghamton Elects ceded a majority of the city counell Binghamtoy N. =" wae Ba ig the!is 'Slawe of mastery a him elected,.giving which will make traction situation' ee contest --- alder- Democrat nocratic _ Mrank wa3.0 ae eS 3 of Repablican, Noy. Allen pennblicnn, over the oday de : t Me sn A Fall Ha ae exception wat L successor held until oe All YY. ‘ Pr eke possible of Louisville came as a hard blow to the Tyler men, although frqm the start] under-| had they that realized Uiey legislative body dictator of the also figured in - ap r with 10,000 less than the figures | rality 4 hod "a c Ol he won his third term over publican tieket Boyd ANS -_-_-___ ans Carry Niagara Bs Syraenuse recuse, N nes o | from ia elec ed mia i ¥ by a. majority ) ‘mblymen ; contest Toe Will be livre ue \\ \ ili mace member met eos "5 from ; | majority Mr this of eauBlicun Nov "Hi es ture. rhe ro-electioniof Tom Johnson was eon eeeod at 10 o'clock by Republican leade . ‘he 5.--The Democratie anless at majorities Rochester 1 é Me : by << -___., Ram ia Delaware. Demon of «ain ith hopetulness. | sembl seemed to lose hope and left | hame Yue ~ht 1d «been; the first time since the com-} : P Os t 0 ff ice ew ---SS the: entage Then he for his lost for had N near president of the} Railway company.} Tt is the for Mayor hind him, i franchise ; any DEMOCRATS. Signal D Louisvijle, Ky. Nov. of t € last chance, it is conceded,! elected all Johnson ith a council be-!| count can give the S-cent roads Count. A i : : | after franchise, as the old| cretebiie ot _the pee corporations expire and in a few | a McCarthy's "*" | years that company will i ive no lines, | put ale ins the » Yiin'c Appeal Did Despite' the appeal eabor candidates that dicate os a prosecution, and it means the CAE fuation of that prosecution to De b 1 It was charged ope nly that the a leget bribers and popes were behind Me- moderate Crosby, a np uaner of. Bosdied the othe day the years, once Sir neal poems offered by Longfellow, wa ote Daled accident When this ruse was being decided upon the contingency of the identity of the royal infant being contested if fis parents and the dummy were blown up. was fully considered and a formal state I was prepared, duly attested r authorilies at Madrid, se the cireumstances and' the reasons why the expedient was adopted, The return of the reyal bahe to Madrid Will-also be secret goes _i inti-merger. candidate for ' pun W ita cs y and Hisgen DUMMY TAKES THE PLACE OF A ROYAL INFANT London, Nov. 4,-It is learned from trustworthy diplomatic souree that ihe baby brought to England with the king und queen of Spain was net the genuine royal infant, but a dummy =z real heir apparent came some days ahead of its parents, it havine been decided that it would be taking foo great a risk for the king and his cir to travel together, in view of the possibilities of an anarchist outbreak d All F Phat, the:stand people: of -Massachuset for gag methods in con- That 2 re- plurality e will not vention Vime,. these requirements may be promptly, the comptroller of sees that the addifor shipment notes are re upon the reecipt of nee essary bond thus able security. The comptroller to hand over to the express companies the needed notes within a few hours, and the additions «lt circulation Is ready to lake ils place in the regular channels of pusiness us Soon as the nk officers have aflixed their names to the bills, 4,000 " But to take is unnecessary eare of present emergency. The secretary the treasury has on hand about $167,000,000 in national bank totes, As is well known, a national bank is permitted to have a ci lation equal to its capital. uty depackmem with' a gained from expérience, keeps on hand awaiting issue, bank notes of the more important national b: he ippens frequently that these larger cireulation and the immediateditfonal money is wanted Iv Ready tor Shipment, William ton, who age of 89 that were candidate, Dihbarat usually tbout equired lo "design for a bill, > Work of 14 days are rethat time hands of counted Buel nthaan Mr. Guile performed the. feat of carrying the city of With Notes When Security Canada's Copper ir @orniered the Cupital, -_--- an- Republican | Vote. Guild ow ] ; ° with} imported d f felt| hahammers,2 Mussuehusetts 5.--Curts Thomas lL. Hisgen, Independe nee} league candidate for governor, proved the surprise of the Gay by running a remarkably close third to Whitney John B. Moran, Independence league andidate for re-election as district attorney of Suffolk county, won by 20,000 plurality. The result is a vindicatloan of Moran's. prosecution. of tt srrafters in the telephone bribery and other scandals Comptroller of Currency Ready even Noy. buy f ‘ Piaianos, j elected governor today by "5 7 Ong plurality over his closest opponent, Henry a WILL BE NQ DELAY IN SUPPLYING BANS Usually of Overnvhelming Boston. Wloney and We offer four fine double veneerec } GUILD Governor by Ye On Savings Accounts Of $1 and Up. or | ano laugh plurality down to 20,000 hien| of the smallest -pluralities by | a , amin: iny candidate has ever] Re-Dlected TRE URI OU NT printing ai four times in comptroller of the currency. wi nen this has been done, if the bill be ational bank note, it ready a for its Journ from treasury deparitment to the bank of issue. If a tre ury note, the government seal must be affixed before it is put into cireulation, Will Be No Delay. ee . Him Declares circumstance decided death was heart disease She said Mrs. Dayton, who was a pemarkably attractive young woman,| tu hats like fancy costumes, eut people ~ under coroner PRAISES MORGAN WOMAN | of Sats. Main ni the rec- | wa | | hand vote, CURTIS ‘ Vestigating. At the rooming-house the landlady said she understood the cause ly did the small boys "make up," but} a woe ey pont and even their fathers indulged in false, flerce-~| lookinne an a wa re morning adopted, One.) Jatt' be about i1s.u00. his wil pring] {c Fei OF LARAMIE \ YOUNG was ee mes. Once when the fire de- | of Vital importanee to that branch of partment was called, the street was/|the governments Sat ary establishpartially cleaved but the opening made | ment nd they are epared to handle for the passing of the fire mnperatus practic Salih and sclentifics lly was quickly closed up by the ma a ea celebrat At intervals this noise-pro- | ducer would be turned loose and would | . _ rend the air with a screech that was | Denver, Nov. 5.-Mrs. Helen Daydeafening. he whistle blowing wasj;ton, from Laramie, Wyo., agec 22 mere up. for several hours oo then | years, died in the rooming-house at e men whoen were operating it became 1012 Thirtee stre < "ele : fs 4 a hirteenth street at 109 o'clock work ommending the ippointment of J. L Townsend to the manual training department of the High school, and Hal jie Ferron, Gertrude Morton, Mrs. J. i< yyinton and Bessi croft in the ele entary schools judge + | were at ole eee night Page sions is its And more noise still! ~ | jat the city and county building, with That's what it was on tho streets of) seven members present. The treasuSalt Lake Tuesday night. Th P fins STORE | rer's report showed an overdraft of Horns and whistles, nonfires and red} € ure rug ispensary | $132,495.03. 7 report of the commitfire, sirens and bombs, tin cans and tee on. finances howimnge $8,416.27 for boxes-these were some of the inst ru-| 112- 114 Routh Main St. current bis 7a 1dopted and warents used by 1e throngs on e| rants to that amount Were directed to reets to a the night hide i Ae | Je Jxsued ear hant, just as the person who fter some discussion, the motion to e 1e ee call "mee a SAM WILL NOT BE abolish the offies of the vice prineipal one end of the business sec[of the High sehool at the end of the tion. of Main street to the other and BEHIND IN AERONAUTICS)» school year was passed on every side street there were thouThe only discussion of the meeting ds of mep, women and eee shington, Nov. 5.-Extensive e@X-| was on the idoption of a resolution ven the curfe did not driv SOMe | pe eyneate with airieibh balloons are tO} presented by G. Giauque directed of the youngsters home omen ee 9@ conducted by the VerniInent under]/oagainst the recent actions of the High rying babies, men hobbling : the direction of officers of the war de-] school students. The resolution asked canes, smart young men crow, "conpea Recent aeronuatical work]|among other things, that the football fetti and young women blowing horns s de monstrated distinct advantage eam be prohibited from playing any in the faces of the passerby were those oF balloons and other types of airships] inter-school games until ae tigation who made up the crowd. sy eee In war meruler A the United Statesj/of the matter be made. The debate wa member of the throng seeme does not propos be behind otherjon this question alone, the BaItot hehaving a good time, for the fused pe all governments in etienine this wonder-]| jing uns animOls that the students ene looked happy. ful agency censured. T! solu It was a strange s ight to see some! Aire ey ‘it has been determined that idopted as PaeGtagtted: haughty Lea ruthlessly jostled about ! Secret: Taft in his annual report to nting vote President le rfect aren of confetti} the Baantannn will strongly recommend re ads as rallaiee was raine over he pranks oOf/the use of dirigible airships if they are resolved that the board ee wh a Wilo Trt VO" education HIs ee BY rs MENTS FORD THT His HEE a | Fountain a KEEPS Pee SAVES LARN iT ( ane Advertising Dodge of Boys Friday Brings Down Harsh Comment by Trustees, Drinks j At Save Money as Well as Earn It -_-_--- | Promptly - Noise! 3 --w Therefore Will Prohibit High School From Football Games for Present. reputation for reliability to upohld. In addition our WILL prices are always reasona- JAMMED EAST AND west! (Cantinued of sup- was irry Se ane Repub aes on rhe Republican candidates for the assembly, supe rintendent ort tates mated consul-zeneral th: tc during Dee p 5,000,000 fe he ‘alone vhile » Vv © he poor and | ) estments of in are of the Jast [exico four fae esti- yer American capital nce Ae Maines of Mexico other j pa also Gane y ndustries "Ty large, the {n= ere When sick you cannot be too careful of the medicines you ELECTION RESULTS ae NIGHT OF NOISE - Be Sur o ALL OVER THE CITY "an |