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Show perccainan shes aes REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE PRESIDENT AS A UNION PACIFIC MAN MAGAZINE EDITOR FOUND DEAD IN BED WM hea Vice Takes Seriously His Coming! Work as Associate Ediitor of Outlook Te TO MAKE TOUR OF Will Study g at Government Close Range and There! reraey. and Annex > at , 6:30, o'cloc riv: ae t sgcmitary, sr L . Write SUNDAY, Mr. Cornish. is thought™to have be | stricken with eoaslaee. "Sone aaa eae cian at the Annex said the railREED president had 7 . . | road e Ps o 60me been dead for : Washington, Nov. 7.-President;} tltme when the body was found Mr. oosevelt Is a "doer of deeds" and he! Cornish was also yvico president of the takes his appointment as associate edi» Portland } 6 Outlook seriously as he takes ompany and the all work that comes t c railroad; the Spokane state-| Union Depot company, Union a », carefully super-| Land company, of which he was presi President, Mr, Roosevelt dent and was a director of the Wells> into the editorship immediately | Fargo xpress company. upon his retirement from the. Presi. deney March next. Mr. Roosevelt is William D, Cornish, or Judge Corhave copy ready and tl nish, as he was famillarly > magazine immediately after| the West, had been one of the best date will contain a contribution; known of the high : ylunt pen in his well known! Harriman lMnes tn Salt Lake. As pervigorous atyle, sonal representative of E. H. HarriPresident ticosevelt knows ; <z00 man, it was Mr. Cornish who ‘usually story and can make news. He will/ attended the annual meetings of th never be at oss for a topic The! Union Paelfic railroad, the Union PaPresident Mas had much experience in} cific Ceal company and th magazine wo n knows what is! Short Line, held tn Salt Lake vis wanted and what takes. As editor of the magazine it is not : that Mr. Roosevelt will| second week in October, whe wh Mr accept ea. salary during his South Afri-} Cornish, Alexander Malillgr, secp without giving value| retary of the Harriman lines, brought will have a number of; the proxies controlled by EE. H. Harrief the} man . magazine Fiouse to run in the As s personal representative of Mr. his departure from this country, | fr. Cornish hac i visited Salt Harriman, Closing Inctdents of Term. Lake two or three times a year, al- will be interesting, undoubted-| thoush his chief probably has three been times in Salt in tho Nranident:" Fangio Button, secretary 57 West Second South ten years, EXPLORER LEFFINGWELL | RETURNS FROM ARCTIC $20.00 ha' s Pearl M. Dal-| mi¢ The off Mrs Mary Mrs. Cornelia Miss Sophia Roberts, clerk; Mrs: Bisie EK. Lew!ls, treasurer, and Miss Pearl M. Dallimore, Sunday school superintendent. . of. -the, -bridegroom's:| narents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Goodwin. sr,| Before their. departure Goodwin, |} who has become wealthy from his min| {nz ventures at Rawhide, nt to the Knickorbocker Trust company, on | | yj¢ih avenue, with MI Goodrien, and} jorranged for a settlement on his bride. The amount is stated to > $200,000. Sa BUILDER ; : home During tne brief and romantic court- the sinnouncement |! preceded ship which gave iwin Mrs. of the engagement, of worth $61,000 nenrly Goodrich | Mie YAMPA © DEAD \S MELTER \ jew including a Gtarmond dog Fa lar worth £280,006, a watch valued o« nan ring v¥ orth Ilying | 37.000 an¢ tho Alta club was Saturday on account of OF ES) flag of Yhe at half-mast col- at } the death ofone of its nembers, Car- REPUBLICANS REMEMBER Cx ri enry Stern, in New : spent and 65 years old, cate eras was He iNfe in Utan ten years of hie & Mining rinti ti with onnected that in and compan) Development the with ciated é IS connection dled! who Robinsor H. Georg late . ago years two about Utah to came Stern Captain When & DeMining 1895 the Tintic in about | ORGANIZERS WINNING ee committee count Republican ‘he coun-| the o members elected jth the Comin the last evening ty ticket met a pointed nd buildir lub merci iltafor e ri te a commiite t gratitude their of timonial t hile oft M man cha i Mldredg TJ Armstrong burl retary, th shift- | paign, later but district, Mammoth com- |} state the ot chair1 an the. and roine. Yampa to the its operations "Loose Ed ¢ Colonel 1ittee, moneyed interesting in succeeded ----- -strument was East and f the Market. Curb. York New to pital o deal aa if bringing rae n ark o York s to » his eff owing It was Utab : ha and that built was smelter Yan:ipa the a ms aM a suc-) been such h mine Yerapa the 120-| rivets in|! remained He proyositi cessful 1ead- | tation hil mnukinge 19 .unti tah cuarte ¢ the Al lub For th Cobalt t ( ( Ce lidated | i r 4 42 2 Sryelting, old | Arizo | in lived has ears he fe last 1@ 7) 1 ae i [3k tu ; ily, sun H« rt "ork in New lhome CARR aes areene aa S4 li Mae relatives living few had and married fhe versity function 1 and Up- room the ‘Theta with eas it el VWrat of nati s form hat « ih Th to. (ig s tnese Qu ene. hay uberculosl in ents fi r this ith tl Both a of happenings mportan¢e At Quine fuesday t akota, th Be naught type. will be arco of The aded ; riewe 4 f the by iM cer Miss a 1 opening York will John - Secret rtant oh rk, y that iC session of a at ran r % een yp © S remonies scaleDave an jd the actable event iscelebr lkels luborate : the mos jotab es One rind in tie histors " is O21 > r New York. ae national monetary Oi yn le for congres ut the last earay legislation > plans fOr Cee A ington | cap cs W i) in bi there HE 2 day 1 csguméOn itethe »sessions #ame aa t re-an army b aly af Dice : ~| select for detal el | neles oceurrir in 6 personn " 1 ee se il} pr oe ine a ven neral ere three vat ane! occur next year He - tar: I delegates present} ' srlean | Cuba} Amerin and x Knights Deputy ¢ Grand by both | night. : Bae aS who mem-j|of quite generally| Jose Miguel} nominated they a t orde ‘¢ of Toledo topped Pythins Renee Rogers ma rn! There were 8 } enyre spspeeches he ever onday. hae ventior ~ ose of in the Richmond, > . re customer knows Come and see if they fit you. that my a reputaI tell you in up-to- ‘ . DANIELS, The Tailor, 57 West Second South BUSINESS Once Vacate Must STREET STATE 234-236 for Lor Soon. 18 be Pisa announ 3 ee pa enie the I 1 en Natior oclety for the Pr taetkS the | In living pictures Industrial Education in Atiants, | Pioneers' Cump,ariesThe ee UrNew in Union Nation Fart en Dee the wyNational . Patrons of}al Smittee on eee has leans, Grange ati Husbandry in Washington, the ee atte W illee eR pe convention of the United Daus ee eu the impro ; Confederat in lant and the} to secure the } ee city it c et wee 1 Mem in Ass sclation Cotton Saat ern 2 } » rockers 120 19 chair sorted Morris parlor assorted chairs chairs i a assorted assorted 0 steel couches upholstered f assorted $0 assorted 85 orted 900 assorted 1 cat 1 pictures : ~ 21 7B Oogood ‘ 5 ne ' ay ed oe bed @ ds springs yoattreas s Must 09' 9 Be 3 p ill comon atk > assorted §=upAolstering fring? cotton silk and ° 1 I sfov ne rt = a a tial yards table olleloth galvanised tubs of at ; hairs 1,000 200 y elas nick our 300 , 20 parlor cabinets card tables ral pairs Ja ® curtail ay shades : ‘ "i z ) assorted ru *=9 rolls tapestry, , . Na AAATA beds lamps ers : elena d 1 i libra ed bs e club road awe art rugs small rugs fa pillows comfort blankets ry 9x12 X1lz velvet, 2 gz . | | an harne ha | | | } "B85 1 ~y*4 ealld's iron: cribs with sides ; ica child \ d cribs wood beds at your own. price . w]3,000 ingrain wagons nd platform I f ; unte > 40 lamps trig Or horses 1 1 5 Spat t hing x 1 :scales L irge wrted ' indy the latters bakers idual pla 8S; thine oY restaurants your own ri v ate pe ive W re st ‘ 7 nS * » list In stock arcpel Sold Out Regardless of Cost Harris Furniture and Carpet House iat this week-Sappho, Old Army Chest Ba assorted 60 5 center table covers nickei-plated showca her sereens als folding 0) 100 20 00 rang¢ ts ihe bl tabl: center ay ce uc) mir 1 cupboards l ] ni ‘I ti rune ricer issortec 40 assorted go-carts o0 assorted child's ro 0 assorted i hild 4 nurs 150 kindergarten vir ; Ra WANTED. of} were we of our different pieces of furniture that were of many the samples articles: of the many a few oa ag have : eam ane "ith ‘YT r ‘Two Apply or threeto boys with horse at and cart Mr ohnson, the hearer ns < of ats thea | Republican ftice, oa Nationa?! nas y> > PHEATUER SPECIALS. Va the | EMPIRE T ee tion at é »( A ng prelate y tait | 5 near tuture to the ----- . Wermion temple querade that will attach to the Oe veer | mus onventio ot 1c nual jon convener in in Den-| of Labor + | vesociation will sell very cheap. 1.500 assorted Se aaeene 7,760 assorted par the will th} 2 ‘af ; a Every and this has enabled us to rep ace the floor. We engaged the services of extra cabinet makers The following now ready for business. them from our surplus in our warehouses and we are Societies when Shah's do-|{nstalled ©. A. rr. P Decker sresident li is Genora Sra and Interna- the in the suits that fit. In dull season | keep my tailors busy by making up suits of remnants- so as to keep a fresh stock on hand all the time. These are sold way below hand-me-down prices. pelled to let purchasers liberal party, wil el ae 7: sidency lie has' for} Untied Commercial Travelers. os ; of hil ' There inusually larg itunited "suppe support WwW‘ an \ rs : yjlicles and pereonalily | jandance a ye Saturday night meet , in The time was taken up with the ; Lo ictive participation of | routin bueloess. , imuel Gompers in the ane ae ----- + President muel GO o r zs 1 lection consideredle pub-| < tiong) e16¢ se ae eae t : eels le t owjn : Jes begit ly rne operplanned| t lirect interest to he the elections eve Bede will hot c " suguration or and opera Sas ara Men of national p 1 ar : ce { he un unveiling oF ry peak at the t erected) fan ship Martyrs ; monumen cree p on Sihif rannltel h Green i that I make standard. | It is the par excellence of tailoring. our sale days of ou f first few the first iness inin the On account of the enormous amount of business GG, A. Te R. Maxwell post mustered in J. L Glore at the meeting night he idles re- 5 y ; . . tr «ar ols for Novembe oo Com xd of Montpeller, Idaho meeting and thanked he post for entertaining the KKinal dixpatel ind senat t Saturda steaaditions of th be marked imy V en five ling : Bento nan Japanes¢ last foi troops | iW utter which vill be f 1 1ame wil ces distingulshs i delega Governor grand inte christening wo Fort special 1 annual horse 1are Garden and he seecond i of the | at the Manhatta in The dispute are fit. LAST CALL FOR CASH MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST ---- thday Thankss!v king's bi ‘and day will be wenerally observed Mor ann throughout the Dominion of n-!\Gomrade S aAbUrerd eur battleship of the performed tatsby id the nae ei : ship take by esented The attention will graceful IT have been in business in Salt Lake a long time and have established tion as a maker of fashionable clothes, as a reliable business man-and frankly that these special prices represent the most decided bargains date tailoring that have been offered. Paid of surgeons 1 comprenhensioly The ing oa... | Mass will ft launching of frst United Stat ; a all_big-gun py b] week MLre PUHih , : aftermath of electh jome und abroad ther L varie big rep ; 7.-Muny| lend ‘ one om contains 7 to other first- FURNITURE | NOTICE NoTIcE | HARRIS com roo om AND CARPET HOUSE [|evce 1. 10 1 i : Di Robe rt MeCulloech, whe \leu the ong the startling 40 per cent of ithe 1 nv cuttel ork among the native but these can a but littl A hospital hould 1 established t lUnalaska and a dentist should be jsent north ever ir, but above all | thing t death ki of the to natives ¢ SCALE are they if stopped be | must | extermination | Servi C., Nov. : aré on t more nd our Cis a Man : Insurance Itic mK oa a She RnR { it ata \ A ‘Gtmm with a r , es Yor ‘ ff : 0} of e ra i yur Es the of 150 aboul were [There : Sanh at Taeu Sh ig e, rag rhe present friends thelr and swomen patrons of the evening were President bs ; e prominent in insurance in Roosevelt an EBA Aca cijeatior Professor). Kingsbury, J... Mrs. and from thither removed was He ospital. Professor | Cumming Byron Mrs. ind yper 1 Bie we Bo days ten hor his and Mrs Mr. Reynolds, W. F. and Mrs. ca tintestin for upon ted J A Mr aud Mr Gorham, ‘| y Dustin and Miss Lucy Van Cott Pe Se Bd A te Sexe hr eee Ss Republican Special Washington, D. rents o nterest style, or a more GOING OUT OF Seems) he is firm 1 ni belle h prevalence ¢ the di us hem is due principally to the lf that. thel religiou ceremonte uire them to pre hel hi} }against tt e of the dead Th natives' teeth are iso in a errib condition," sald' Dr. Olesen, }*and thelr sufferings just be beyond a ef "8 Natives Disease Pets ed pronoun allenists three : him Impossil le for' was oF 1 a Fe rT four of o, NOV t) Cutter summer the |) spent tlen islands, math tems that nearly es killing the Kiss | San tok n Min meen tC pay $25 $30.00 $35.00 to Spread the Dread he was Annis, | brothe his |{n United 0 for Bentuer : William programs | or The Upsilon." r manne Same the jin tion r Sa;y se TEE In Now.) Moris ew ain ze 102@11; Hains may All I ask is that you will come in and look at the class of goods | carry get samples, compare them. Wearers of hand-me-downs have the opportunity now of enjoying splendid tailoring at no additional outlay-cheaper in price really than store clothes at prevalent fancy prices. im [have some uncalled-for-suits, trousers, overcoats and dress suits which 1 inna 2SeS Say , the sath was booth punch The ororvity sjlon coiq the} in ights electrh with decorated recep- | ure the Phi," and form of "Gamma chrysanthemurn Nipissing, ; was pennants of the flower college 35." 1 the hall The sorority. with Uni- | soe me nigh of honor in hall = ae Upsilon Pheta decorated of the first Saturday year the of ‘hriate oa FRIENDS r ENTER Gamma Phi sorority thelr gave Utah of Ra 3 Lt rd Nt You $25.00 Death reek 19 ) . tribulllon, Tribullion, 15-16@1; @) 18-15 19@20, Greek, Daly, Davis 6 15313-16; Rose, |4:ias, Ohio, ¢: 1 43501 profe rred @1le nited, 12 es: Baek GIRLS TAIN can buy. The stock is large-ample assortments. Browns, grays, bluish grays, greens, blacks, blue serges; fine Meltons and Kersey overcoat materials. MUCH TUBERCULOSIS IN ALEUTIAN ISLANDS ‘he #1 He SORORITY money cam- recent the in ymmitt unt in operating Was company elopment fabrics woolens |NAT GOODWIN READY FOR BIG EVENT Mrs i OF IT! class tailors but I defy anyone to show better workmanship, better No -tre asurer, Fred Sutherland, 131nd president These are. directors rn. D, Sutton and Herman Grimm e ° © 4 Nev York, Nov. 7.-Nathaniel C. The t Church of Christ, Scientist.| Goodwin, the actor and mining man | of Ogden filed articles of incorporation! jert tonight with his fiancee, Edna] vith the etary of state Saturday.) Goodrich, and uer mother for Boston, The boxrd of directors are as follows: | wherethey will be married tomorrow | i Ziemer, David Roberts, LOTS $20.00 my price for my $30 Suits to measure. It will appeal to the man who pays $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30 for hand-me-downs. Every man knows the superiority of a tailored suit over the misfitting, knee bagging hand-me-downs. $25 is my regular $35 line-fine woolens-best American and imported weaves; snappy, handsome patterns. $30 price includes choicest high class importations. A suit at this price is decided bargain-for the tailoring is of the highest degree of excellence; pefect fit and finest workmanship. $35 price represents the swellest novelties and highest grade Daniels, The Tailor, broad Sen Francisco, Nov Se 7.-Clad in tne} garments of é $ ] That they will form the basis fo r a wh 1aler his own cioth parative studies the conclusions to be! having long ago given out, Ernest Lef-| announced threugh the magazine is un-| lingwell, geologist and explorer, ¢ e] derstood generally. back today from,the bleak nortn in} wi iil Tl hey st valuable additions to; tl he steam whi ler NNarv whal as the > guest| tings : by3 Ameri-| of Captain Leavitt, whom he joined ut | political ‘ President has sold, it) Point Barrow [ affingwell ported al is hunt to anwas with Ejnar MikkKel‘ er 2 it many subjects for- | s¢ on the expedition to the Arctic In elgen to tl attr t his attention; the schooner Duchess of Bedford, and man to return from th at hile itn and elsewherelis tne last even I 2xXp : =tu aded down Voyage, the othhers, Mikkelsen h many fresh (deas, of which he will/ himself, naving returned months ago. = the public the benefit Leffingwell remained throughout the ---___-__-$_--2 -___ whole of two years alone in can shore of ce SS = lhe desolate "laxman 1 {; except for the companionship of i Eskimo familles, and now comes back i INCORPORATIONS | with the satis ct f having made aa success U J of . c rs, thouga che c ® oxpediti original | the a =; | The Sutton M urket , of Pro vo filed! was not entirely V successfu » througa| with of Incorporatio articles the S€C-| shipwreck and other adverso condl-| ene C13 n stat relary y < of state, fixing h capital | ¢4 ons tock at 35,000, with shares at $100 ge | h he officers are D. D. Sutton, and. vice 7 cut prices. Lake last 8, 1908. Prolonged dull spell-$15,000.00 behind-result; heavy stock-tailors not half busy and on the pay roll for | must hold them for it is the season for clothes, and therefore forced to a They J 1 ney will touch on closing Iincldents of his term and sharply point the way to a continuation of his policies, It believed the President intends to end f Burope to study rernment there at close NOVEMBER AND registered at He ‘ .) and his™ . (Cornell, t- " ! Conclusions ~ "~ 4 His oe preps Fo ni Nov. 7.-Willia | 05 years old, of Orange, mN. T. Cornish J., second vice president of the Union Pacific | railroad lines, © ; at the Auditorium Annex today Cornish arrived in Chicago lato yes- EUROPE. " CITY, UTAH, WANT MONEY! UICK, Presi ' | ' i dine, eee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 234-236 State Street, Salt Lake City J just " at "very- every |