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Show 2 CITIZENS MEET TO Vin-Tone DISCUSS NEW LAW Civic Improvement League Formulates Campaign fore Legislature. FAVOR DES Be- MOINES Is pleasant, palatable easily assimilated, and im- proves and j | ee Te on mae tt ae aurtce ewlett ri cine of the legislature ‘CORKS for The Pure 112-114 oe to ‘the but without success. eleventh - - ew- hour. This year it is to the league's B. cess of the Des Moines, vestigations {information S of Actual Cash make legis-| Bail thinking. Put ; by : of aaees.2n letters Des, he Up for eo a public ‘jollitication nnin reception and mi ir a gen-| will f eel In \@ that any event see BROKEN BROKEN again April Nearly every large to] Sabaaren hak a and by the boys they will accompany whuo won him, the in LADIES' Publicity arrived found Committee. om- It was also moved to appoint a mittee to be known as a publicity as ke 1b ment. Printed matter will be prepared and distributed. meetings will be arranged for and newspaper articles will be gotten up, so that the people may thoroughly understand the plans of the league in every detail by the Senter busy to watch and they were time the legislature is asked to _ on the matter. All these motions we earried unanimously, and a spirit Ps enthusiasm prevailed throughout the entire meeting. The names of those appointed on the various committees will be announced by Mr. Hewelett within 9 Aaw on tan, 2" active work will be commenced at once. 1 in iter of the commission form of government the league also moved to ask the city council to take immediate steps look- ing to the enforcement of the ordinance, It was pointed the ordinance in the matter plain and that where smoke and general debris cleared away from ance and thus of thec elty. use of vrefane add to The and the appear- matter obscene of the language on the public streets also came in for a share of the discussion, and this matter, too, will be brought to the attention the council, quest that definite action be taken to a ereee ne form of nuisance on the reets of t city. ose roan at the meeting were O, H. Hewlett, vice president; ie oy B. Porter, secretary; Harry Shearm treasurer, and the Se NGiectopa: _¥rank B' Stephens, Dr, T pup ase Christensen' Hen rence, Oscar L, ing and Firat ball ot stable ce penbimiy Were Loo the warring factions, placed in a cell ; a the bail between was fixed Sergeants Beckstead. in Salt Lake for the next year. Gayly colored scarfs are becoming 300,000 marks, as was expected, Get the Snaltair ‘abit --_+--___ Whitewash Report Ready, Now that City Councilman J. J. Stewart has returned home, the report of the police and prison committee which made a so-called investigation Into the assault committed by Frank Wheeling, a police officer, on Moffat H. Rice, a colored veterinary surgeon, will be presented to the council. The report has been lying in the elty recorder's office for a fortalent without any signatures It mends that the protest of Rice against his treatment be eed thereby whitewashing the offic os dicho Take a dip in 90 LA the lake at Saltair. Peet t+ses vse Pte eee eseeeegeerm BASEBALL TODAY. + star who e short d + { er z with the + Humane society a comae" seem ifor his first: applaint was issued clety a ea of | $ pearance. He will play the county attorneytromFriday Salt + |¢ for the rest of the with George Ricketts ot Brighton, against season who is|¢ "*ke lay Ogden teday, charged a with driving a team weak and of horses go emaciates condition, ne Murray ener. S*PFOtssssssessssss win $ t essed All Ready to Boil a Dog When Neighbor Interferes ee A -W ¢ eet used tender by a diminutive | battery. * Friday the case Was alred in years. He w he was in the way, oc- }|. ge, too, was sympat Meas = his would-be | theThe for well-being of the canine, hetic oneloan ood, and diswho said pie | charge of es ae slayer, hens, ee ers, to-wit: Foe. secatank, She pronounced his MMos ee The hcaeie was not by S ef the pug and not until ms8 d he defendant Clure, mostly tthe evidence furn hed by Mrs. Noonan and her daughter. Ww hen the the case was finishe d the dog to be put | |; Which had ¢ aused all the trouble was emise was| not to be found » and fs roaming the most inhu-| city, homeless, With no idea of to ze ope a the d | fame which had been thrust. upon him. rid | With the ending of the first suit, d resigne dj another was immediately an attempt made ty his life was benefactor embroiled a which may ae he International e of ha antime, aeeeera poe ae had f Clure appeared, it is SUpned by sh minediately" Police Pitt to ae her sho the h ere city éttabhes os 5. ames BAD L. Schricker, S. A. Simotd all, James son, William E, Snelson, Clyde aan Marion Westeffte son Ira Warfield, Henry Rohlfing, advanced-James G. Wo olley Farrow, 5. Hardy, Han er, Seen i RanSimonson; advanced, Sylvan dal i 2m L. §Sim Mechanical drawing-Harold HeaG Wagstaff, on: ©. am Jones, William Willard arker; advanced, 7 Youngda te Electr jelty -- ee on oo ooe sse, B , olga A. E G th F v Hardy ere anced, nee J. Byron Barto Geometry William G. Wagstaff. A. Roberts Music-Bnir Reading course-Jens Hvid. group course- Boys' preparatory Ash, ele W. Allen, Alma SSandford HowVyman Benson, ‘Clair Bowring, ard A. Bu rnham, Ralph A. Casterline, Sidney H. Frewin, marry D. Curran, Robert Ackerman Milton H. Gentry, Rodney HalArthur Haight, obert Hazen, Wilsett, Gean Held, Hoare, Ernest liam Higbee, Stanley ames, Rastus Johnson, Ed J. McGallum, Grover Mousley, Fred W. Maynes, Picco, Bird Murphy, ee Henry Rohlfing, Joseph Bur ns Pyper, Sadorf, William Clyde EB. Sn elson, Thompson, Tice, Ira WarWilliam A fiel d, Marian Westeffer, Win Willes. Local G. Examinations. Card writing-M, iN: dd, Publie speaking-Ernest Hoare Enos, John Evans, IF A. Bulling- ton. Topographical drawing- PF. <s Schott, George Kephart, D. J. Davis. Automobile theory-and shop work- Clarence C. Verity, James Chesley. Kephart, Tyrell, Charles Tyrell, R. Cc. T. F. Bridgeman, R. C. Ball, Alien ccpancuaa Oe Burgess, Homer A. Shelley. Salesmanship-s. TF. wick, S. H, Adams, Stephen T. Gru. Sylv basi Simson, T G. Wedaworth, ae Kinney, G. D. Kent, Ww. F. Williams, L. D. Natsbitt G. Penmanship-William rain Harold Heato Telegraaphy-~Jaimes,¢s, Wooley, William Kingborn, J. R. Hunter, Paul Hockstrasse, L, A. Woodward. This is Saltair Weather, BREAKS ALL RECORDS GETTING NG UP TO OGDEN Ss » D Reed. Studeba cc loc Ocal l démonitrator for antiiel, time a a White Steame ars Reed on the erdin: ance ann record-br aking trip we W. Macartc on, formerly secretary of the > club, and ¢. Ww, The Sintieawteie in the chief's o fi was brief, and st. the irate woman wan |) at the city attorney's > Salt Lake Automooffice almost as t | 800n as Mrs is active Noonan. Then there was |More tongue and teresting fe; | ns tired t a man- it matter because Mr. it king to those ep c @ | Surledetion influentia 1 h e the n hastened and the policy to ie eane t ash club, th elty attorney's officee, where she eauae must €° to the c 2 ee Here nie ounty attorney' & ofthe arrest of Mr. Cl ure on a charge a| | fice of | eS for 0 was little satisfacTake a dip in the take at Saltair. ft the ie tei ee i | tions, the co unty attorney's fo erly shifting the responsibili ty. Dack to | Clty Attorney Daly, to whorthe wo| mén returned. in its uipment, and thorough tn it wor C There is an ‘end t o the endurance ses all regul high WII move to their new locati school and business of all mortals, and college branches - Special course for reba ‘atory | with a warm reception tudents ov 16 ars of a entered Mr, Daly's for even Office. ing and day missions ary home alae * and for say ying that they nurses | Protection, even ee ruation if it was and training in the dif| carry it t ferent ches of theoloogy. and the strictest aitentles given to the yeical, o and moral needs o stuents. Schoo oo in all ons its dopartMments Tuesday, September 8, making this the best equipped aed office im the United States. 100 Cents Remember us. We ¢ reat you right. Visittn professional ° ards printed _ mares Ca ae Printmix-up. - Keith-O' Brie r 36 i UNION DENTAL CO. 212 MAIN STREET SEPTEMBER 1 $19,000.00 Js $ BEING INVESTED Latter-Day Saints' Uni versity $1.78, $2.98. SHOE the a ¢ Ogder and Cedar entire §£ defectlyv: of thie caused stem me y « This ation, who propose, ti 1ting cana Be rapialy tw ° is bargain i Re oT Day Bovs ; dav a} at ee it will Pe 1 Gardne1 the he to those aire: ward nex ife and federal union msu 4 visit is to A of national war, health domestic one ANTON store tore, : come who . {ane 1 (re here : an and . f[ tim Vico tT : Suits of these : Suits MV enough ! 1a V | ! fall, an 1 everv to are he : ; sd enongh ; not save dark ae 25e. - p Others : a lew Caps, \ 4 25¢, doe, dol (and . a few ' 75e and - in ; Waists _ 50c¢, : tg late known _ ; Good quality light. patterns) : E re ol dark : ; Gardner quality. Why lars on a School Suit? J : aT * worn mntil : - 1s the well one 2 a ice re w prices. . ee), yD eurd s x : ane the nage)T fet |' 1 id- oca one Many Pe} , f ( $1. - fs 50¢, 75 oo, . and Sl. \ L Co. | | | President. Cashier REID Thése rage 7 we oO London ; Aug. are | vive 28.7:back 4 a +per aa season are jing things-things jlated to make the with pride heard ‘ no ‘The Whitelaw Reids are outdoing aul records for lavishness of entertainment," said one well known tourist. ful ated enough with live ried lacke ys that It is to make the late Ww M Thack-| eray turn in his Westminster Abbey| tomb The author of James Yellowplush never dreamed anything half so }absurd, ‘And when loyalty appears at the } entertainments the carnival of tnatiy. ism would be om Mornings suggest Mc- wife W Salt when the |tertainments given minsters, ranging by our previous from Choate and } |Lowell | | Not platform | back at all sO of to Edwards them pompous put an recent bition functions "It will be mbghty hard as of of a Monte elegance other- ot tat for the next Cristo, the ate added Sir' Midas to the otelms rt y C -olates neve Widow Chocola his return from work anaes ail her to delicht ee a package & pane Canes white reflected dreaining tide. - le easteliaten aupacn pu King ro and and the Where Wien po renin: a yeDAL 5. ndy Pidin, iowa walet- appear the town hall, at To many a quaint | ar spring ef ne parties, aad. uarming tune art ou?" id /}And dane when the graybeards fill and ; With sem of tae io camp, hiloh ; is The. Morrice -Sarah St. lated N. Cleghorn, Paul's. on all |spen Water club sides tn that absolute find the "atlantic. it cleared is to You having to a check you in your ness | > ae at eay0 00ay _ nnaite. reparing . Sh fog prey 60. | TODAY asaEOOC READ CAREFJLLY AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR THAT AMOUNT. NOT AN ITEM WORTH LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR AND FROM THAT UP TO ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. HERE IS THE LIST: er $1.00 White Muslin Petticoats, embroidery trimmed $1.00 White Muslin Night Dresses, embroidery trimmed $1.00 White Muslin Chemise, embroidery trimmed $1.00 White Muslin Drawers, embroidery trimmed long | Give us a chance and see can do. : platform js unique, it is Pu. We shall go {n very seriousty Nar dpe for dress reform, We shall establish a national beauty bureau, but we have some other surprises up our sleey ves. ‘The is no use denyin & that everything should be ele "an, to the political systems We shall beagin to fill all our offictal Positions with married women. lave many warm adherents, and we haave planned some rousing rallies thet wi Nl send the suffra sgettes skyhigh. ‘e expect some Boston délegates, | too, and hope of Iintere ‘sting the , York in our! to hold mass-| meetings at Madison _Sauare gkarden and other public place | $1.25-$1.50 white and colored Shirt Waists $1.25 Gingham Plaid Petticoats ........... sialalele $1.95 Summer Jacket, striped materials Sample | | .......... $1.75 children's White Dresses, 8 to 12 years, 15 in all . LOT NO. 1) C ctere e/a ......... wa Line -. VALUES UP TO LOT NO. 2 $7. $3.95 $2, 95) \ Assorted Into nO «| WANT MAH EARBoR BACK," WAILS CORINE Oklahoma City, Aug. =8.-Allegine that her dusky lover performed a -- wel} nigh impossible feat in stealinng 7 ae of $250 diamond ie ae eu her ears s even while she was Smiling on is and that he then beat her with his Miller, Corine. from Wichita, | | | man, the man in = ° * want's mah earbobs back," she said. "That thah wood fer nothin' man, he just tore "em from mah years," The couple were Sweethearts tried and true up to a year ago when. th: irl's lover first saw her with the} handsome earti: ngs. and immediately took a fancy that she loved some other | t * have been unable to locate a Goodman or and the is & suspicion as loentad him, has made peace ana {8 aguin wearing hor diamon d earbobs. | This is a great. bargain-there are hardly two skirts alike-pP anamas, Herring€s-a good range of small sizes also, about fifty misses' in lengths from 30 to 35 inches-a good assort ment of colors, such as brown, blue, black, gray and fane y mixtures-The sale lasts all day. Children's Dresses Our entire line of children's colored dresses, ages from.6 up to 12 years, values up to $1.00, to be closed One Lot 29c -One from at- 7 up to 4 years era lala SS and Lot 39c One special lot of childr en's dresses 8, ages from 1 to 4 ye: irs, Values wp to 30e, will be placed on sale, from 7(to 10 p. m., at. fin a tO COCA a mele elelere with will ac- Commercial a distinctive 1 United| com¢ Patrons and fa- consistent security, that . Com- the extend to our acecmmodation advantage 16, on city at Bank count. with the National Bank is «is being congratufor its decision t y to mths ar given National accounts, c ellity and| River Lexington, sora seems $6,000, naenion Gorgius|its race mee roads adjacent . sword, Stone With Gene, and with Unit through yesterday's always mercial mercial ) We every tav- snl and and tho IcCu Attention again. And s beneat 8 ee moon Lead Ki rth, to "Money "seas their parters, Ar 1" lunce the reel and rigadoon, ot | They has the the across street sa And "polonatse was | ambassador, whoever he may be! He will have to i Croesus with the taste of a Lucullus and the extrava-| sance ™ The Pierrepont. together exh pure, unadulterated snobbery been seen at any one or two , upon the shallows of the river fiows by Hemivck mountain's leas ans wus eariy is rd Along that In ; Merry MORHILCE WATER, ---_ Along fnat | Lake husband them, seemingly funny 7 it | The painful to such of apactate rs as have red American blood in . their veins, } i it f lave been witness of many en- Half. bureau. MeDonald's the: 4 interest-| Of that are not calcuyankee heart swell | Never hi is there bee n so extravagant | here 16 as eee ae a display. The atmosphere of Punkin | pride; is thicker than the an fog |} All green and blue "Dorct hester Hou the amabassaWautouin tne Still jor's London re alter nee, is SO OVer-pop- |. | the . government LUND, --s "The United oo came the prompt reply Vhy not? ? Women ae eminently more ae ul than men, Me make laws and break them with impunity. Women has stood by and | watched the ‘lord of creation ' mangle | of M. the in' servico Salt Ler } A : fine Summer at low A PRODIGAL HOST Donald's Cocoa. Are Not Suffragettes. laws work r Many very . = ae Bi to eee at the at os ; due S. of was consular WHITELAW "No, this has nothing to do with suffrage 2ttes," explained Vesta La Viesta emphatically. "Mrs. Nokels probably w'll be the candidate for the presidency; Mrs Charlotte Winterburne of 90 Fifth avenue I have already in mind for vice ~liniaieb "President ind vice president of | what, Miss Viesta?" asked the report- enoug what we "Our } Mrs. owners and BEEBE. acre is it? And why? > There | are three women to every man. The majority rules. Women ought to vole. Certainly not for men, however, but for women." That Is what a little band of earnest | working women will argue when you storm the citadel of their headquarters at 1498 Broadway, says the Amer'can Mrs. Ella Nowels, Secretary for the prime leader for the ee party is in Boston now, Vesta La V lesta, cosmologist and ee of the soul kiss, is working hard to catch up with the political spirit of the dz iy. Mrs. Nokels, Miss Nan Hanson, Mme. Rique and a small following of Vesta La Viesta's intimate friends are preparing for a convention of women to be held in the Madison Square Garden the ‘ mother, the H. Cc. iden] States was Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Pays 4 per cent on deposits JOSEPH F. SMITH, Freside nt. BUREAU A national beauty pare au. Prohib tion to bos Revision of transfe auaiti: Work for everybody, No trusts No fusion A woman president of the aw P ol out 5 tain aaa M t Salt Lake ote. Gait Lele: of Ree of Tribune, : orkers ell or Death r nan Oe tee in newspaper the Labor reform, Four hours and half housework a day for women, the remaining hours to be devoted for seltimprovement and culture, Cessation wise. I one closing ago and has met with rapid pron otk n ‘ ae a Burned -~Littie Christopher Del rile la ith. ire } I of ig ‘ited in front 873 Eighth East street to his lothes. The c ing into the house, w extinguished the flames e fully scorche an about the arms and one side, but th burns are not serious the party bab entered the Se 1s father wi r re arts ga i iA: rye th eT hne ‘ oO ne ‘nan feave ne uneral there feminine demands: bull his secure : or part .DID- Geo Ifft Co. 28.-What iver raz- 16, funcral on mt0 e :fror BUILDERS Aug. rien time hotel, ae ory so York, one of Harry MILs arn Mil ] a ' Mill. will take "pla ello Demands Four and a Hours' Housework Each Day, kd of ome Bel, Feminine Pa Party Presents Platform and Looks for Candidates. New atGheats Conti inental the a $1.98, NATIONAL BEAUTY : af wat ter vars Straw vbert HW ‘ he on the uneral o i Ha irr George B a TO NAME WOMAN FOR PRESIDENT. Ideal , the old Conway building id Oe Oeee ngs: Visits Evel at 4 124 MAIN , Examinations, Fred Maynes, Grover regen tat B. Picco, R Burns Pypets) f + Salt Lake w il play ors OccidenSROMORN, | Tr tery ee rs Field at 3:30 this ++ Tt stop of th 7 alsh, the. stop o he axis eam, Complaint Against Driver, a sensational three-bagger anes ee of Dr. T. B. Beatty | + cerday's same w @ e in Celebration Saturday, night the great celebraSatu rday place in the ae is jaauee d- to yee M A. building. cane to all the Y Tri teatinis W {ll be members, the representatives M. state and city, the of t cqyc atl onal institutions and the association who. have of in making. the cnlsbraian | largely At this colabration | work a success certificates will be th international students. ae to the successful certificates will also local The awarded to those students who pas successfully in studies for which the was no international Se The complete lst of rtificates to be granted is as a atin: " after] Gold-| r at 6. two -_-_-_-_o_- Cox the season than ooner had the bail been fixed deposited than the alleged attorney who represents Commercial street or the lower class thereof appeared from the hall, where he had been waitin Newton has furnished enough straw bail to supply ped ins for every livery Mrs, William Iglehart Georgia lived and several iiereaten . business itachas. 1"September more g p é Gover seat7 bait er one officers, and facaenlecuea out that was very consum- the boulevards and sidewalks In the paved sidewalk district of the city, as & means of encouraging the people to keep their homes and lawns in good condition, skec paste " T 98c, $1.18, 1.48. Rros cars duced to $10 He said that neither Algebra-R re cones ak had ever been in the police station Arithmetic-Ernest a. api. " before, except to pay her "fine," and|Sanford Ash, Howsrd A. Ackerman had been in Salt Lake more than] Harry D. Curran, Ro bert Z oo l| both two years. This was corroborated by| Given, Arthur Haight, eenee ame smoke ing devices had been tried in the city these had met with signal success, notably jn the cases of t Dooly rep ae. the City and County buitdaé the nothing irate "ladies" of the alley flourishing beer mugs and fighting as that class re females are wont to do-with their ongues, The two Amazons, one white] and the other* ‘pale yellow," were taken to the police station, and their ball |} was placed. at $26 by Desk Sergeant Goldin ey "dla not have the money, but got busy with the telephone and stated that they would soon have ball, requesting the authorities to wait un- City ~ Arrigy OTrer mpl Ninth Sunda o> te A whe said} residents of Victoria alley, they feared murder would be There were wild stories of killings and shootings, but the police when they of io t new obinson , auto- cording to Mr. Stephens the plan works | troubles of their own 1 disturb-| mobiles, to the depository, where the there to perfection, Henry W. Soha vere se ene ee ania? Saturday cup will remain until Saturday, Seprence spoke along similar lines, and | ance shortly ee ee et and Con-|tember 5. ‘The boys will be guests of ee Cox, after a brief speech, -| | morning. Patrolmen Tyler : by other lL. 8. Mariger of the Seeing Salt Lake yers were called to the scene moved tha t a committee of five be ap pointed by oe Hewlett to draf t an outlineof the plan to be submittec 1 to the heh at their next meeting, and finally to be presented to the legislature. The motion was carried unanimously Uinta aaah gronsiney LINES PRICES CHILDREN'S $ eit in the United States and Banas i‘ ered this contest, but Salt Lake ar ried off first place, passing 42 examjnations. oe Mr. Dern will be met Pose ys ar rival Aoc- PROMPILYF 5 ‘ on Friday morning be : 7:40 ne ‘ Water in ee ere : rig representil Pee. 2c ing of when you bave examined the bargains we are giving in our great Alteration Sale, whieh will continue for the balance of this week. last down son International trophy, which was wo jn the educational examination heals a4 ha Moines. 1ut the the association, from Mr. Dern, end said: lave the cup ; fF re eave Omaha Monday. a . definitely later i. ; | Mr. Dern called in New vale an his return eon aneipe to sen Se eon Negro i ORDERS B ; con larrytelegram of the was association. - én aay ‘ ve " by J, Gustav White, educational diree- DAS wii Locan, ete DeInyed-A_ i tha eaten | station Light and Power comy uny 1 tor of whic . ic th Y for each ren £2 Manti, 2 re 7:20 id shut Hemme I eM ~<Hiesagth will celo1e e MC : , be tas event: with atitomobile: pa- era: CLI Stephens spoke of the suc"Assistant. plan as in existence at Iowa. He told of his inin the case and of the; «ogoriferous Bill" Newton he had received as a a the rescue! number written to way DERN YOU WILL GIVE UP WITH PLEASURE brat ‘s, Street) | pro- o get an carly start, and effort to win over the taal Jature Dispensary Main ; State eee Servic Ace Utah TheMcBurney cup won by the Satt vec Youn® Men's Christian associas Lake oung tion in the International ¢ ae rough keyul i contest last pril is now on s Vil ntest 2 : aitice ‘ here in care of NOE rena ae ene | nthusiasm ads the point that the idea one ni a new one to the people of Utah | at actual work was not com- | in earnest until practically the | - Drug South Ll! Lake We league, 5 bee Bike length, outlining the | =---- been plan accomplished = eer Bee ae was sub- NEWTON' mitted Sal wt STORE ) Dj itions Sen, of DRUG ZU L_MAIL a NEWS STORE DAILY GARDNER } | to present the matter ca'City of by thea cogovernisment of Salt Lake City " oa aaa il aoenion : Teacherw' SOSO SO QL BRIEFS __| cit - | Soda Water Is Refreshing. 1908. his Is p Automobile Parade and Reception Planned PapasWhen Trophy Sparkling ' oa OF JOHN . | That ; er meeting of the board o Soyer snkl A atthe ¥. 2 Moe a ‘rlvening it was decided to B oe and get everything into shape ‘CUSTODY 29, fie "tyety theec be mca birf ¢edi 1c atto n 7) officer f one board will ré ive $1,955 and the Janitors of the various schools Educational Prize Won in In-. t ernational Competition | Is Coming. $1.00 a Bottle PLAN Council, At appetite sey Confidence Counts- a quickry builds up the sye tem. Gives health and strength to convalescents. Government by Commissioners Instead of Mayor Mayor and anc | Lom the !. M. 6. A. READY FOR CELEBRATION AUGUSTST SATURDAY, CITY, UTAH, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN. INTER-MOUNTAIN THE dc busi- |