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Show of the citizens of Bing- The Women's Republican club The Railway fact that company the Utah Light controls throughout the county, but paid the slightest attention ham Junction yrearon mercial matter is mentioned for the formation body in the town of the ag She ale and| franchises| bas to as of ple the Ucar a Bing-| give another of a om - | where the running | will date be when the recorded chief executive, my Impressions as outlook: Hard ‘Indications Battle point will of the am the peo- ask to} political Coming. to a hard. if not a line from Murra to ; je} Close-fought battle; the several parcan be brought to _ attention of the les hs lac compan and stey aken to insure | Ues 1ave placed in the fleld the best a proper appre tation ¢ hese edvs un-| Oratorical talent at their command; tages on the part of the company which | the various party organs are soundin © could be had by both the company and/the call to arms. and little is being | the town left undone to stir up enthusiasm| Former Attempts Fatled, among the rank and file-the great - = mii ---- -=| a2 y } | i l nates | | -- On account of the ; arm SRS that has been gainec sity of Utah Dramatic COUNCILMEN. ROOMING HOUSES FILLED Plight of Trainload| Southern Section of Utah, | nz S. Fernstrom, olty counciiman | fae enne the Third ward at the) | meeting of the city ouncil Monday evening made a vicious attack on the| y e ' he On Monday ferspeu ont: day} of 5 ¥ Soe imal egn erence. © f abi as Ly at Saints otel:. ic reli Marat rrivin & being in league with the liquor deal-| S ; ers of the oity In bad Swedish and vorse English. he denounced beth pa per and party, alleging they allowed/ on every train ve inclemency the atte in| 1 1 } of tho "weathe r, yon ance this year has been 7 nd it aa that ¢ last, spring ‘so far ane. Republican party, whom he aecused of | @ Premium with more visitors | ‘ Peers AMUSES Representatives. of | Brewers |Unhappy Are Asked to See LiFrom cense Committee, will to their choice | of IT Husiler's Flour { city brewers to hold and pay for more | not unlikely that the ar iv ng aynne ES oh ‘all | great efficiency | licenses to sell Wquor_ than the celty)! the city on Tuesdi ill break Bw thie ynivar: orale es provide Te also took records in this way. ts y crack at Sheriff Emery and © bitterly The visitors are from all per club In tho past | attacked that official for. the recent| extremely southern countle a tr ne h Al ears, Miss Maud Babcock has/crusa of his office against the red] | jistri > the }| light 1088 p ee Cc ided that if f it is 5 at nll-posstble Be ABAD ofthe. "eouncil. were | club will produce one of Shakespeares conviriaed "with laugh ter during Fern-| plays the coming yeat The matter | strom's tack d Councilmar » D,| was put to the members of the club} Martin pointed out that "it was a shame a ' sre heart| 0 om to it when th only | Monday: afternoon' and. all ‘were heart | Repubilcan au ainboc of the coup! J ily in favor of passing into the eee fT Miata ve "One ALD SeKit Yr. R. Black] field of dramatic wo 1 account ¢ Ws eeentatne and called Martin to} state i nee it is In many< Les nect niles 1 of upwards drive sary in order to et a train. being about a well represented as the outlying towns of Salt Lake county self. Wayne cones in p an es nae CO enin "dd a goodly quota to tac . EOF IT Bs ind from. this section of the state residents are compelled to drive steadtly from 12 to 20 hours in order to get] Let the purity tea party pro-| into Richfleld, where they take the aid he | tralr r the nort matter came up. When the com- | St. George nother plac where reports wers att in ‘Are there) a drive of somethin like 60 miles ts} from the license COmrnAT Eas | necessary before a pin hg connection| isked. He was told iat | is established, and even then the trip] thing and then hanied a!is a lon und tleaROrTe one Vernal documents to the city re-|{n Uinta county, miles from the rall-| proved to be a list of! road, and dozens of other equally inkeepers backed by brewers, Of | acc ible polnts are well repre- | s were owned by the} sentec the great expense bat hiten ys for er | orde tumes in case one of these plays were) | staged, Miss Babcock applied to Mas he ssociated students for aid eR *© | ynittee meeting of the executive boar nie noding day night it was voted to give M Perr the fi an Babcock and the club all] rf cial aid possible AS S00P 25, eee is received from the costumers in we East in regards to costumes wor will begin at once on some produc- tion Petal Ss j the meeting veen called for all). interested in de bating to be held this |" ifternoon preparatory to the Colorado-| Utah debate. According to. the. two-.|) B owing compar a8 acl ‘agener Brewing company ane Pe Sompany Fisher ,BrewlIng company Goes to License Committee. ch Fernstrom: then moved that Hotels Are 7 Practically all | of the clty were |evening and in | this List) night it was | | | ! Filled the rooms sold out fact after difficult to | obtain CHANGE FOR BETTER IS WEATHER PROMISE omy excessive secretion chronic cous ane es eee of catarrh. action, eee and ally cures Fino wateh repairin Jeweler, No. 12 East ac- ae rue mu-| see Monday the the elty As, irst sae will elser St. Jewish popula- : th e s Yom Kippur, which took place Mon ay night at the Temple B'Nai Israel The excellent musical service of Monday evening was furnished by a quartet. Fr Sunset to sunset, endine last night, the day of atonement e ceremonies attendant upon tne selebration ef the holliday held full ECURI No, 44 Up. Main Street. What It Can Do for You No. 4. By means of its system of Banking by Mail it receives deposits from those residing out of town with perfect security. Interest paid on deposits. 3% on Checking Accounts. 4% 6% i on Savings. on Secured in unwonted numbers Local Issues, Certificates of Deposit. ‘Up to observer is very a JEWISH CELEBRATION OF YEARLY FEAST day out inflammation, membrane Hood's Sarsaparitia . ace the can rosy probably present not see for in the Bryan influence 1904. conservative that the prospect Local issues votes in In- dJana, Wisconsin, Nebraska and posibly Kansas, but in all of those states Taft and the governor are more frequently inked names than Bryan and the state paramount iss e "As tlama Republican and a woman, { have reserved my own party for the last word Democrats have Bryan, the "Peerless One.' we have the none the less euphonous pet name in Taft, the "Genial One.' We have our party's record; we hear around us the dominant note, "The Roosevelt policies must be carried out.'"" Local differences are being settled; Ohlo true reason for the Foraker opposition has been made known withany for Foraker; La Folin Wiseonsin, and other leaders various states who were, to say the , restless at the beginning of the are now in line supporting the party to be over optimistic And yet, if we take the vote of one atate-Illinols. which the Democrats lay claim to res year-out of a total vote of Roosevelt a plurality of 305, ai in the last presidential elec sonst "and Chicago. "Normally, the city of Chicago Democratic, still there are no indications at present that Bryan will carry the city. "In 1896 the two parties polled 13,500.000. That was MeKinley's year And in Roosevelt's year-1904-Parker got only a little over 5,000,000 out of a total of over 12,500,000. We can, therefore, see what a tremendous margin Bryan has to overcome in Taft's year- O8. ‘The renomination of Governor Hughes will, it Is believed, do much to strengthen the national ticket, and our own state, with its magnificent state Hon. and county ticket, headed by William Spry, will give its quota to the majority vote a party on November the SEE Republican see ae printing DERE 2 presses, go yer 2complete cote ash or te ddress 4a4- Aapupinas ----_-- select a Mantel from a cata- for rent at 23 W. the coming ye SS oe HUSBAND lst So, Main oth ‘phones 154 as Coleman, ABLE are The usual made by suit filled for divorce Monday. over 75 l Midway, Utah tt = | tite : fee J eee ec : nental2 aoe | rutaCo Sons Two OPULENT PLUMBERS SWAP REMINISCENCES aes tee the inclemency of| the weathe of Saturday, the Fite pel GET THEIRS IN COURT. TO PAY ALIMONY 1or tne handeart missionary. veterans | *| was a marke success, e our- | . a teenth cd assembly hall - here the | oiaim to O'Brien aand C. Ww. Burns the charges of non-suport | union ce to have been held, was inj} as Pp eet eee eh leisure, found time rather heavy on Annie P. Meyer in her| 42 un shed Shs pled and Elder 2 ae ie . -¢ | | their bands, an something of a drug a eee IS from She says month, | WELL John P. that but he has Meye Burton earned failed to Elder | Volunte or See voteran the th "Nar use aie art of pa Rolicf| the eat nissionary other ae good ad-| makes day, sized and, hav burden red Ink of ng acquired th sort balance look provide and that on August 6 Iast, | dressed the meeting, along lines of a ieeveue Gime Ge one eae he deserted her allogether. They | reminiscent order, after which addresses |; aruandl had Aah NETTRAEAT were married at Kearney, Neb., Nov-| were delivered extemporanecously ate hb kee uthamnicn i ember 1, 1893, and have no children | many the veterans. She says she ts in indigent ec = ely that = and WWastat asks to haveti awarded aw wrded tto|| an held outdoor during Har tht . hie Picci vey. 000 ing rea 16, plat She shares also of company a P, e cons ng Sz 4A says the and that of ; uae other §8 pie oy Re leh »@ allowed alimony. lot he owns Utah stock cats 4 ur- 80,Min- worth| that | It is altogether | Ce the next reunion the coming summer, place will meeting lected. - IS NEW FOR an ona house, st corner y new At and & ‘ray hi uve of on the of Second S an South street Lutheran church at Fourtn East reet. y _-- Salt and lis Lake +> odak Photo the Th -_ and pupils Supply finishipg. 124 class| wanted light send it. SCHRAMM'S WHERE THE CARS No. STOP. 4. Loney tebarte car, [city pee ee m sik and the patrol oo to of $10 inieetiele helrseren a0 . they eathe r sa and tt re fined. tuste. 1s Cla pacta , one with pe! prison. "nn on the > tet fide ‘fa cting 4 to them to tis are LOntbencity in Wyoming requirement reby Satin skin' pow- n-Daynes me en ilar prices ooh Co. Three ex-| 09-1123 Main Is your window broken? within and onsequently, the him me t af eonored me is ased tin from tional A BIG have to ls Co, perfect. DIFFERENCE. contend with a rint quality. Be. mistinetica and buy of the Tri are zc : 6 W. 2nd Sou Ox, Give Size We Do the Rest Na- differ- hen ye Reporter Slit, Culmer Paint & Glass Co. 20 East the TUNING BROKE ! Ma a to chie signed by the atate neighboring carpet cleaning House Cleaning at exchang/tueretox ---_-___ +--+ Ouur bil ) came out guests of tet e rnoon i spiteJudge from. Deth} dull poe "er, ae a AnlaneA wagon, which honor a mas - Phone 512- mitted nue Kodaka | ity of their product. Everything that is good in candy you'!l find here. || 5 goant PIANO and co. ; ee Lo A ane c First South Attend ui Style Sho It's Free The New York style show will interest vou if you want to keep in touch with fashion. It includes everything that men wear except shoes. BENJAMIM SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE THE FEATURES. Stylish PDO Furnishings and Hats. 111-113 Main St. DDDRNRDBDNDDDDOWOOODE TETON AND VALLEY ITS RESOURCES The last of the fertile lands of the Teton Valley are now offered at $12.50 to $20.00 per acre, with good perpetual water rights. We have one piece that must he sold at. once, and we offer the following 160 acres of heavy hime' soil, first-class water right, all feneed, 50 acres under cultivation, good with the following personal property; one two-room house, a good barn and well, and other out-buildings; sixteen "ad ness: of cattle; two four wagzous; to one six pair head of of horses: hob sleds: two one sets of gang hardise plow; one mower and rake; one derrick; one set blacksmith and carpenter tools, and numerous other things that cannot be mentioned here. The above machinery is new, having been used but one year. All the machinery that 1s needed on 2 raneh. Price, $3,500.00. We have $1,500.00 worth of personal property aside from about one thousand bushels of grain. One of the greatest bargains that has ever been offered. If vou are interested in this kind of a proposition, come and see me at onee. Our Mr. Winger will he at the Windsor Hotel October Sth, 6th and € ‘7th. Samples of grain and fruit from the Teton Valley may he seen on those dates. Home office, Kilpack Driggs, Idaho; city office, Stowe & Palmer, a2 South Street, City. & Winger, West Seeond Conference and Fair visitors will be interested in to ee : gen the - -_ Utah WHI Keep Stratton. Robert Stratton, alias Frank eeny, papers of ‘og6ye0 a that all fair car CER mane ere able.to.di 5° th car, neither a a : & up 16 required amount Rett ed by the pd oc eee and tn at- just | pate building will ‘be of buff brick Glencoe stone ornamentation, will be 55x122 feet, with eat- McCoy's livery, carriage livery. Both phones $1. The rapid strides made by Salt Lake as a candy making city is due to the energy of its manufacturers and the qual- received of tae new Sarduinadt: ing capacity of 400 people, rooms to accommodate 3200 9 Cc HOUSE she ing weet's be| when se- Paes. LET MEETING McCormack ? be ° CONTRACT the award for the erection $40:000 TwelfthThictesnth: Substation ----_o-2 Pianos for SAYS ‘Telephone-we'll Small ease Don't logue, a not more than half bl ay fhe sporting columns contafr con plete list he football captains and theie paved on Unite fhe tam VETERANS all the positions universities in tne d State‘tor | HANDCART 1 the exterio arroa companied with } "a year contract iviticn Utah nov has | be referred to the lMcense committee) thing like dequate cncomimnodation. with Colorado, Utan must submit the} to check up and that vapresent tatives of few rooms in the downtown hostel- | question no later than November {the brewers. be aake to be present at/ ries were of course, reserved for regu4rmy of yoters-in whose hands rest| ane é Colorado must have the question ithe meeting of the committee hurs-| Jar patrons. but even at that the hotels the decision returned on. ¢ before December 1 |} day evening Fernstrom then went on | oaaitn protty sure a man' arrival Viewing the standing of the dir- | t th meeting toda some possible |to say that the law o ly allowed any | hefore they held. a whole room for te rent parties from the llgnt of past question will be proposed he de-| One person or company to own thre¢ csp At 190 Kenyon last night there experience, and taking them in re-| bate will be held the latter part of | Places of business 2» gaid he had as notalng left At the Wilson the verse order } station Pebruary }made personal inquiries and he : » SI » Cullen: rese order-the lalist party does that most of the crimes everything hot seem to have gained so much, if meeting has been called by A the elty had been in places ned he Knutsford smelters located there the plan was] any, in strength, in the past four year: Lents sutler instructor in English, |) the breweries Murders and conspir was, of course, a little out of the beatsufficient to settle the matter At this|as to warrant th issuinption that for today for the purpose of organiz-) cles to murder were arranged in these | en path, but at that this hotel and time only th United, States plant 15| their total vote will matertally affect ing a literary club The oming year siloons and it was. clearly the du little spac Oo spare running, and that with only about ea the result Se be put regularly into of e council to clean..them: up RoomIng-houses ibout the eity tell of its regular for The aD ee ane "Conflicting fae s i Meloni | tnis « s vol curriculum and the pur-|} N EE > GON urred in all that Fe practically tne same tale, They would the Highland Boy smelters are closed Conflicting stories as to the way in} th fown entirely and will probably never| ™ hich the labor vote may be cast are | pose of forming the club this year its| Strom ad said about the Republica an) be eiht to take In more, but are unwet a peood foundation for ~the | parts put thought Wasa shame of ible to do so As it is they are enter-| reopen, and the opposition of the | abundant Some of tne labor leader work o make his atta 2 wl = taining more people than they have! Tinited States plant i sald to be far -notably Mr. Gompers-are openly a ive* ~s ; Republican parts S| elthe ooms or beds for and are] lese foroible tha in the past advocating alignment with the DemoAt the meeting of the executive board the cone " - soncerm d, Mr. Murt di rc ‘h | daily turning people away In this \ call has been issued for a general] cratic party; bot there are many) of the associat students of tl Onis [Ss oto " ,., | Connection those from the south mass meeting a the hla k tit to be ae " os versity held Monda afternoon, ¢ Martin then Rojo hed ont that thi list | scheduled to arrive' on Sunday tell a held tonight, and to thi ched | Staunch Republicans among the workthe names of the principal reside nts ing men who will refuse to follow such fake University yell book was |} contained no 8 ns , . erory of Te upon arriving In and business men of the place oe ader at this time, and it is now brought to lignt he book was of a Buller. wb n zy elty m on Monday eam a are » recently Ee a whieh. co al } iad It aps a sien t conte . nt une = (ores ie aA ew4 | diatrict. 1 cin y© ee eaeal gh ttshave e| been ,een comic cent efforts of th = e ¢ anime tvere oiaarlonatie whether the leaders sal Ge to stir ; oe Bree os | will be able ‘to deliver the goods 9 1€ livers c ©°'| friend lost it that he becarr so in= lying towns 1roug aut 1e «sts as} . with "ads." That the book never came eeu te ‘aii "what ‘the tiveqwe ‘ries in |" Visitors In Sad Plight. | to the advisability of the formation of Bryan Has Poor Chance. o Iigat hefore ras aoe to pone a: doing. and"he had. xpressed his inten-| These people, for the most part from | local Commercial clubs has apparently ‘Tt has been computed that upwards step by the author ee ta . a ‘Sl tion to clean things wp when that/ the soutonern counties of the tate not oo Aaa situation and ‘with of 375,000 labor votes were cast- front cover of ape nen! s oan A ecte | license was refusec bought tickets. in the expectation oi famillar with 1@ situation anc ‘twice for N n > oa ment "Gotten out under ar ks Aa pe Fernstrom''s motion then passed and! getting in Salt Lake in plenty of time present conditions at the netio or McKinley and once fon of the Univer ae aes pie | the license: committee::+ go into the) Sunday evening to loo up leeping or about 75 per cent of the trongly of the opinion that this ‘time ' | Roosevelt, itis. probable mune PEA ey ° ' q | matter on hursday eve quarters et something to it and ar oY will crowned with su ~ | 1 labor vote. It is hardly probable that, oa Ree aent 1 phe een es | A little later an Seaianatss introave a good rest before the date of eess through the channel afforded by |notwithstanding the thunderings of the 5, got the money nD left the | dueed by Fernstrom came up and was! Monday morning the organization of a Commercial club.| the Federationist the figures will be | books uncalled) tor ond x ith a, bill at- also referred to the license committee The first trouble occurred within tached in favor of the associated stU- | This provides for _ | reversed and Bryan get 75 per cent of he granting of a} few miles of the stare and from the re Send to a your copy friends of the Prosperity Edi-| this the nearly half a milliom labor votes | |‘ dents in the printer's offices The | jicense , toa person who will make| on a chapter of accidents re atts tion Domestic postyear board decided to c _ tne matter UP | affidavit that he is the owner or has a| pursued the train. About 2 o'cl s; eign postage, 12 nts meee ind if possible prosecut the oOf-| lease of the where the busi-| | tne midst of a blinding rainstorm, no P premises age 6 cents; foreign p s° A} or so ago prehibition was fender. The board also decided to of-| ness is to be carried on } ca and few hack drivers, and very MARTIN COAL CO. the issue jn more than one state, but Ms by HE fer ® Ss gee for the best Paget needee | few electric INghts burning, the entire yells. Some songs are much ee | trainload, the great majority strange Have moved to 55 So, Main. a s is usual where sweeping changes in and social economics are suggested, a meee aeceensescaiaalnedbanenesesres-aege= ed which are full of vigor and B DRUG Stone LOSES er he city ee es in Salt a ctionary spirit shows itself: and now be sung th football. field. The Lake, Tho the way ids for membership assocliaITS arate up tow Coliowen: ty those who it seems to be the prevailing imprestion for the coming year will be IJs-| eo | didn Ss ion to divert the {dea from a national sued Wednesday It was also eee | The Hoover Drug company, doing Hote ‘| after hotel was tried, but withor state issne to that of state legislato change tne regular day of mee peel business a 201 West Second South! out success and nally tne tired and tive action. from Monday until Thursday after atreet a oy depleted of its money to} worn-out crowd began to disperse to} A pahinct change ange in the weather " " : e ae cane noon . | the extent 50 which represented | the best shelter they could find Many | may be for in' the noxt few}. cee ee oe the high i laces he day's receipts Sunday night The! were aged men and women, exhausted| days according to Dr. Hyatt, head of | in his itinerary on the Western circuit At tne ee the execu board robbery was committed by some per-;| by the long and tiresome trip, cold the Salt Lake weather bureau. Taoe|He has spoken at Des Moines, Inof th ‘ U. Monday night Rich-| con evident acquainted with tne} wet and hunery. 1ey sat about in rain is over at least for the next few | dianapclis and Topeka he "Peerless ord Ww "young jr., was elected to the| aya location of the hiding place of! hotel lobbies and even on doorsteps days, and bright and sunny weather | One" attacks Taft in Cincinnati, joins position of yellmaster for the coming| the money, whi was in a small} while not a few more familiar with may be looked for to usher out the|/jn the chorus of "My Maryland, My year The position of yellm is ‘S| drawer at the rear end of the store the ways of the city applied at poll eens day. ee aa eede- Maryland" in Baltimore; and in _ the one of the most important offl of The 1eans of getting at the money | neadquarters, stated thelr ase and afternoon was : : rule e the association as it epends -upon | was both si iple and direct The rob-| were given he yes Sho miTintaelan sired in' this way, althougn the morn- | beautiful Southland his voice is heard tne yel master whether or not the| per crawled under tne store from the; the city Jail affords ing broke dull and threatening. By|iM many cities between lulls in_ the stude ure held ope ee in their |} ear end, and with a brace and bit, cut} Forget Their Troubles. noon, however, @ pavements were| strain of "I Wish I Was in Dixie." yelling vr athletic conte ts. j a hole in the floor directly dry and as the result crowds of peo"The question is frequently asked under the}! With the dawn of é the lay ple thronged the streets all day long] one, "Has Bryan really got a show?" . | drawer. reached through and took!) Weyer, speedily forgot their | At the regular meeting o he Unl-! the sack and containing the mone, o} ; re all SE ' rgo eis aa: ai mae ere i almost as NY/]On form, as sportsmen say he has versity faculty, held Monday night, {t| far no clew ern identity of the | troubles and the mornir attendance was voted to give all students a half-| thief has been TGlgchoe yen at the tabernacle suffered not at all by Ty torm center has moved st- ne In ee two leading parties ward and.:extends. fro Oklahoma | Polled 10,000,000 votes, when Harrison day holiday Wednesday fo ® pur| reason of the unhappy experiences of ro i : pose of visiting the fair. ne pre. | ; : } many of tne worshipers north to middle Canada, ° Causing pre-}| Was elected, and 10,700,000 in 1892, paratory peste vill be excused at BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. At the ea of the services at cipitation ove ortions ah. Kan-| when Cleveland was elected. The 11:30 {n order to attend a mecting | (ep 30 ee m. Monda the visitors scatsas, Oklahoma, Misso the Dakotas, | normal yearly increase in the vote is called by Beate -seor Young, principal We do not gunrantee to get | tered all parts ot tha city. The sun Nebraska, Minnesota and British North- | 599.900 of the preparatory school Th om- | positions for every one ut shone ‘bri ee and the alr was warm west Territory. Heavy rainfall is re " 1M acy mittee, whic Is arranging care the have auaiined a great number and p The sights of interest ported at Huron, S. , 1.44. Inches, heed let us see what was the Demofaculty peusniiad to the students, re- | of yo zs peop ° better | In and tboat the clty all received their Over the plateau, Pacific and Atlantic | cratic vote in the last five preaidential ported chat the plans for the reception places in life, Already scores of full of attenticn and In the states the alr pressure tis ch, caus- | élections; Cleveland got 5,538,233 in = . our students are managing buadowntown district the stores were well rere progressing and in all probability : | ing fair weather over f the|1888-about a third of a million less it w ould be Elven some time witain the iness enterprises, and hundreds patronized. esday night the semiSoa Moderate temperature is re-| than Harrison. The majority for next two weeks of others are ae positions annual gathering of the Pare aY ported in al ' distr Cleveland in 92 was 143,082 t in e of trust Our students are In Saints will have come to ee nd The tndications for this locality are it ane both parties polled ney ie The first regular meeting of -the demand because oie courses the saints will seek thelr Some for for fair weather tonight and YTues10.700,00 fa e _ University Engineering society will be | qu lify-ask the_business men another period of industr ae six ing: to the high pressure over v00 yo : . held Wednesday afternoo n at 30 IGHT SCHOOL. months barring the occurrence of some this sectio "Four years "lates, in 1896, Bryan ct pueoe wy ednesday y, Oct. 7 7 p. m. untoward ev arr waoich might occasion pore cre: had 6,502,925; in 1900 he had as his The pth issue of the University | D. BUSINESS COLLEGE, | trip to Zion at an earlier ¢ and Parker in rACTS FOR ae eee SUPt ninority vote 6,357,826 Chronicle aopedted Monday. The most "inne schoo! with a reputation, | ee PERE 1904 dropped down to 6,080,207, showinteresting part of the Issue is that it : : oweenetee ars FOR SALE-COTSWOLD RAMS. The mucous mermbran ne lines all pas-|ing that the Republicans who went contains the fourth story of the comPIANO Fee: Five hundred yearlings and lambs at sages and cavities communicating with| a-fishing on polling day in 1892 came pletion of the Scena walk which to! Clayton-Dayne Music Co. 109-113] $8.00 to $12.00 rite or phone I A number of other points are men| tioned as additional reasor in favor/ of euch a step, b the principal one| ef all is, of course, the aNCOPPOration: | In the past several attempts to accom-| plish this have been made fo 16l most part In a half-hearted way, but in every case the opposition o be} ft ATSOOODODSOOOSDOOSS> meeting ham Junction or West Jordan os the] be a valuable auxiliary to the regular 5 re he soutl : onsmelter village to the sout ¢ nd ‘tor | Party organization in Salt Lake county erall known, has been callec o arid a s oe ; Tuesday evening to discuss the matter Seer state a fall, as evidenced of organizin a Commercial club rN 1e fact that headquarters will be It is pointed out that many advan-| opened by the club in a days in tages could be made to acer to thé} the Judge building Mr Cc. Eichtown by mean ee noe oion [nor president of the chin! announced ommercial club with a represe , : yesterday that the quarters would be e ‘ : place, of the men the business among wand not the ast of these is the proa nh and in running order in a short = » . yr me Jee to incorporate the town Up to . 2 now Bingham Junction bas been mereYesterday the members of the club 1 settlement in the county bod Ts and a number of friends were enter£ has had no cas wee a is tained by Mrs. William J. Craig, 130 th ollection of its taxes i ; : P street, was assisted by Mrs penditures of the mone 1e mone liz A: eM who : 2 us = thered has been distributed | - A. McMillin That Republican sucthroughout the county and for some; CeSs IS not only assured but that it time Ringham Junetion, according toe} can be proven was shown by Mrs. Methe residents, has eee in ce of an Millin in a paper on "The Political efficient fire departme sovera') Outlook," read to the club 1 bers other matters of nico tapaertancs , she spoke 3 ‘ te te Vedas as follows which it has been !mpoasible to % "Witl little under present conditions. \ iin aa | ® 1 less than a month Evated About Number of Visitors to General Conference Saloons in Salt Walk Streets Looking Lake. for Shelter. | MOD Residents Believe Commercial Organization Will Atd in Getting Improvements, nae OPEN _ HEADQUARTERS Able Paper ere Read by Member on the Political Outlook, 1908. _- - FORTH 6, SOI SET OCTOBER SOS OIC TO ARE TUESDAY, FERNOTROM HITS HOTEL SPACE GOES | AT REPUBLICANS TO PREMIUM HERE Wasted Strength Repaired-Eat the Bread Made of Much UTAH, OS NEEDS Is Held and Enthusiasm Is Aroused. CITY. OS CIO Meeting LAKE CSO Incorporation of Town One Object of Activity at Junction. SALT SI OS OOS WEST JORDAN MEN WOMEN'S CLUB WILL TO ORGANIZE CLUB BE A GREAT AID REPUBLICAN, OS INTER-MOUNTAIN OSS SO THE -~- 12 McDONALD'S CHOCOLATE, NOW FOR POUND 40c; Soluble take the is better, rich and Take SOLUBLE GROUND ON THE MARKET THE FIRST TIME. HALF POUND 20c. ground chocolate place of coffee in more healthful. satisfying. a package home Here is a suggestion to visitors: or take home with you a box of will readily the home. It The taste is with you. As a souvenir send home McDonald's world known Merry Widow Chocolates. McDonald, Salt Lake, makes the best grade that is before the public today. MOTOR FOR SALE 20 horse-power Westinghouse electric motorin good condition. No better moto r made. Address Inter-Mountain Republican. |