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Show Drinks j j |j or larger than and.are It is the end oe printed In red and gr proposed to have A put on sale Women's seagate -oods, sxoods, ito sell ordinary of the season the are N} tor the stamps is to be a pid fund to fight tuberculosis in this state It is belfeyed that a large amount of} money scheme re the at Red in it, Cross stamp] as in up bunch council |s2me }man Mr ee THE PURE DRUG DISPENSARY. 112-114 SOUTH MAIN Be Councilman Hall May Have Gotten What He Wanted but Isn't Sure. es last whieh counell city resorts the were meeting night, spite in old charges made F. 8. Fernstrom mérnatr om dec Hanes Inspect SEVENTEEN licenses the at of of the Councell- by that several PAGES Jordan une Out What Al After more |] Counctiman L the It' 3 All aig x t JOU, than a FE. Hall's | ' month's request wait, for a fey ie e une she et lig |struc until ia ad or next on the city's finances with traffic will 5 nine n months of|#t Fourth of of the e first first nine | streets, year, was granted at tho mee ting a night when Cit; Rudolph Iff se ot ok ed oer report covered 17 ae .},, ;a. Papert decide what council!" eae pies ve op te is in Delaware Eighteen days before | " "rin Sige anaes: Christmas, 1907, the stamps were put} during the yea on's there and 50,000 ne talkine 5 w days. at "rionth: aA ne shall be ie pote a t 16 Rap spring, Clothes. have Nortt to North South between Main e ee £ Rye with a ae ent Queen ge will. LS open tim Ne ee bi paved Salt Lake Man P} f ans Sixth Dast streets wer put on grade and im Je Is Considering iS | for pares apond ore | , -_-_-_--- : } ings Monday were. $1.107,536:19 as cocom=| | AUtO Club Biecelors Will Diswith 711.620.87 on the day last ponding day' Taatry ye: dar. state Repub |' cuss Matter With Saltair Literature burned-The M | M severa Buildinas | , 1 ake Sorte oxen re new organ holle cathedral will her lf-| « ated on Frida y evenim ‘Dade ymiber Bank clenrings-lLocal bank cle | bridge : i South le sidewalks on an et, between Se.- Pe ouheereenaiee proved, but this matter was to date is $127,-/as protests had been recety EN rt gate e se ican headquarters were closed Monday | and " veral tons of | rinted matter 1 ft | over In the mailing oir were sent to} qver in, the m Call anagement. w= | | _ Died i Sunday-The body of Thomas) boz oe Sa ce ar eee oe a. x ie les pted eal y it Ah Bits. | Automobile club was held at thelr club | was shi ped Monday te Supadine Utah rooms last night, every member being | for int vr : nit: Te e Beet ee resent, Ways and means of obtainPennsylvania and "en a of shop|W | The proposition to pave West Temple e o res gett Be ede Soy S O R E iat ee good roads were fully discussed = ve i "ontingent RUTGins ware ae yids -§2 c See i me s ; open permanent offices In Salt Lake | Walter i 5 Mee Heer ee | A meeting keepers disposed of t of the directors ae that sea- | Water of the supply gg | Street ‘between Roberts Fifth South' and: Ninth |, he offices will be f 29 Menzies street, Victoria,! ¢lub in charge of Irving with the son nearly management 400,000 wore of Saltatr nd Waterworks .,.. De se! tart! 6 8.49 | South streets also went 2 over ? ‘ for ‘olumb A | Ge ja, del is seeking hb Mr. the address} @ b] his so i has been cal fe Wednesday night of Harry nearly:39,000) was cleared by the penny 3 reet fund... 1-2 eeeees 95,900.26 | week, to seo if the. Walker ‘estate, | Eels Licata th Ane and. iy hers Beer. She says he was t 8 o'clock at which time plans will stamps pada Gnd Oreing .... 2... 705.41} which owns much property along the will be at. the offices from time to tinie: aBt need from 12 y ars ago at which | be. formulated r a boulevard to exIs a Grave Question. Abrary 4... ..-; 4,686.63 | street, ts willing that the asphalt shall | Os Se at 2: he n time he was living in Salt Lake | tend trom Salt La to altalr and Bond interest and "sinking ibe laid Mr. arrived in Salt Lake yesThe tuberculosis: question is; becomnd S ee 25.184 | be laid. 5 (¥, f See M. & M. mee iig--Owine to} it Is anticipated a the same will be |terday Cobb morning and hadSarit a 2 conference: ing aa graye one j grave one in Utah. Ite pre é : agreed to| \, : aah eas There iis s 1 no the sence of a number of the diree-| ready for use by sprrin } Pee After a fight, the council : | with Newhouse, Th irchiteet provision made to eare for indigent Total receipts : zg -. $515,569 1 Rive water free to the Brigham Young |then tors of the Manufacturer Merchants A erying need tor & roads was| visited the Newhouse skyscraper issociation the meeting. scheduled felt all over.the ntater pene tne last sufferers and many others who need A- summary of ‘the expenditures for PAS Tene Sore acnon, | ter i wacel nigh wa ot ane hel jon Main post- | street, which sever® storm {is nearing com-| last. came. it ught the care and are able to pay for it cannot ae nine an et September 30, | grave of an great leader on a | pletion, "and declared. himself satisponed untl) Thursday righ t at 3 o'clock. [, faemot with his pr in the field end tind a suitable sanitarium !s committee repo) 120 | peg eh F : r in whic the roads Such shape 1 roa reasonuble distance of their within homes.aj Auditor and lice tae ansessor.$ a EO _. |avenue. been to deny he this gift, but Councilman ern rae eee aie Which th ho paper nee te. poopiaat O hurch-VV « ork | absolutely impossible to get them to Money is needed to fight the disease, Cite-caitteSrey eerie L. E. Hall made a plea for its passage He declaradithatwork is.04 se Biiaty tart ai cenit a ‘ fa clades he railroad or to the sugar factory and it is believed that the stamp cab 29 j/and it finally carried. Councilman Building Inspector ner oe 828.60 rushed on the proposed new 8 hotel Mr scheme will starta fund that will growP| | Board of pub Rete analof ney two ENG: stories nforced andconcrete of fine weather tne farmer would have | orks . 59.52 | Hall pointed out that it should not be | xeywhouse will c ause to be erected at warohouse base- eer his entire crop. As as the| sufficiently to permit a sanitarium. n sale first week re The d were sold the spread into ' craze 78 oo The cash receipts for the ending September 80, nine/the 1908, /the work this year property owners from along held up, Sit Mae RE ce ; he erin cone eee t nectinnawin his buildin; P cinetruction| several o the street. | work, Henry . hite tof Ives| San ae Cobb 7 of Ne New Hows York be established where red for rly. sufferers may he .71/a question of money to the clty. The Main and Fourth South streets. The} men compe "erected by whose w arehouse was 5 -oe cemetery Was one of the most inter- | plans have been changed several times 0.70) ots: Spots for tourists, he pointed | ang haye not be n corpletad. The firs | vember 13,1907 0-79 out, and should be maintained ot'degidea by the jong. provided or Cobb pie 2B. i. burned concrete} and had it not been for the ete sdman | sugar on No factories | walt 1 | permit the had roads hauling over down and| them again. In got into shape th aci Our t 5 ities You are cordially, Be op to ‘all and inspect modern equipment and = fax iittas which this strong, obliging Bank has for the prompt und convenient transaction of all banking business. Checking 1ccounts sOlicited 4. PER CENT INTEREST PAID on savings accounts of $1.00 and up Money deposited the first five days of tae monto draws Interest from the 1st the month. eee last spell|/ll to close and Inspect F i | make way for the reinforced to | City and County "building be - Raincoats. Overcoats, Gloves, will year a " be left which go a over Sars the or Second xtroet 2 Keep in mind winter Hose, Underwear, { and Stat e streets, t t anc comeee from property |}owners affected First South | ond Bast and to have been hs AAO rie, the trimmings and the way it is made-tailored. When you buy a Gardner Suit you buy satisfaction in fit, style, quality aud tailoring-if you don't get it, just bring the suit back. Gardner low prices, $10 to $40. 4dgce sitcaeiim at done this ne a Suit on your back put you After thegoodness will depend upon the fab- . vee 3 Sridees 6 = may until not claims; extravagant or unreasonable uA Hall Hopes to Be Able to Fig-|wnere the White the Jordan river river at pridze North spanned Templ r ? no, none of these MAKE good Clothes, though they sometimes SELL poor Bridge. i Makes Clothes elegant display in fine windows; | At 2 o'clock this afternoon about }ten members of the council will meet at the Wilson hotel to take a ride to vee Fair. Not perfect diction nor well chosen phrases; not a beautiful name nor aD were owned and damtnctial by the br of Salt Lake He said that the eries owned more than three saloons A his remarks did not have muen ffect, and only Councilman Oliver odgson voted with him to deny the licenses until a further investigation Was made by the license committee ] It was brought during the dis| cussion that the > been |running since without a permit from elty, but this did not arouse serious comment, to the fact that these had paid license money to the treasurer }were Simply waiting for the action of | the council. FROM CITY AUDI COVERS by questionable a STMTTOR eee STORE could be raised in Utah by the | and Councilman Hall Snad: rat been able It would cost no one much] ‘t® figure out last night just what. it all and all could The home of saloon held weeks }the expected | staternent At the} 4), ® close ose 1c i money been | granted stamps in all of the shops by the the shopkeeper will be Pp some stamps to them, t Twenty-three have |} for Fountain ted league, during the holiday When customers purehase of. a DRUG stamps may be disposed of for 25 The extra pennies pay for the binding. The stamps are. slightly | eents, ‘at Notice At Our What Gorally Today: Forecast_for Weather Good EXCITED| Scandal vac Inefficiency Inspectors of Public Works Board, Moment's S& MASALA Hot Served thraiigh After Being | Heid Up as Questionable Resorts. ‘'FERNSTROMM GETS 60c and $1 each "Will zy help stamp out tuberculosis In Ut 7 hat Preeti oe is being asked hundreds of Salt Lakers by members of the Women's league, who are contemplating putting a scheme into operation during the holidays by which every citizen in the state may contribute his mite toward a fund to fight the dreaded white plague. very The scheme is a simple, but effective one that has appealed to hundreds of thousands in other sections of the United States. The league contemplates putting on sale "R Cross stamps which the public may paste upon their Christmas mai rhe stamps are only one penny 6ach and ff the scheme ts taken up, all merchants will be requested to dispose of United States government The the Red Cross : Ss. ¢ stage, but it makes no objectio to the mail being embellished with the bits of decorative paper, as long as the proceeds of the sale are to be put to a good cause. Come in Books or Shecis. The stamps are put up in little books like postage stamps or can be purchased singly or In large sheets, Books containing nine stamps can be sola for 10 cents each Books with 24 j aa LAS OVS ae 1LORDER U. ovis Is to Be Attached to Articles Sent as Presents; Costs One Cent, GARDNER. DANY ee FILLED fof Genuine bristles, strong backs. These brushes are special bargains and will compare favorably with goods of a much higher price. STAMP SOAS RE UNITS HOLIDAY 10, 1908. MPO. v ISSUE NOVEMBER ~ LICENSES AT Last § eR TO UTAH, TUESDAY, | ng LoL AS AAG AAL NS Women's Tee Adopts Novel Plan to Aid Work in This State. REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY. LPIA WILL HELP STAMP Hair Brush OUT TUBERCULOSIS Bargains oe ee PP THE see SAAS AAS ALAS -per 2 CAPTTAL ..........$200.000-00 S = ae SURPLUS .........8 50,000.00 to Pes etre atbey Struc: Fegt, bugg second set _ Ueommerecial Street Raid-Deputy| somo parts of the north the farm ---- launch | Sheriffs Emery and Sperry about 10} has not yet got his grain threshed yon sche * ret, but the "$2 pelty. tp +f ev ithag pt members are po he "it. Tf they Street ligntin nade a raid on aj} account 1 imp 4.16 Oourtesy Due the Pioneers. howed the pitas BER to.Be o'clock last nigh | Tesort.over the llKfamed Al ° saloon | of the reads makipg it fae oGubtile to} decide to put tid stamps on sale, few} Food and dairy commissioner ag "It is a courtesy due the pioneers," 15 etorts ag high, topped with > cupolas ;on Commercial street and captured si} move the harvesti & machinery. the' state will send any] Health departn 839.90) he said "It doesn't seem right to/and towers. With!In a short time a set women Among them wus May Leslie Tl money 1 this s on on a ' Christmas mail that does not bear one| Humane de artment : 866.00 me that this city, the city which he | of plans will be decided ested in a similar rafd a/ egunt of bad roads If perly upon : and who we x COAL is KING } e -| Inspector of ofls and aipeat sealer or more of the pretty 7 Ittle penny oteweleite and Seas few days ago and released on 1 $3 00 ball | pended wot ie be sufficient to build}; 1,020.5¢|founded, should ask for money for| work on the hotel structure will be- | stamps, | Mayor's departm -... _3.337.39|Water to keep green the grass over|gin. Los Augeles Man Here- F. Ford,| and kee = ely se a al se T ees is expected to be the g srominent real estate de valer of Loa| throughout the state for sever Ours) > > WR MOSDAPLiNnent 75. aedce 13,906.53 his gre a i} finest in the W At eles, is In the city In connection] to say nothing of the Increased as| AND WE SELL THE with the sale of a tract of land nea vantages better road conditions would| Milford which with some associates yaaa as well as enriching the state. | KING OF COAL OF U TA H N A iT IONAL GUARD i nd Menietee prison . 675.79 Wood per andyearDavis to charge the | |cussed eight-story were andbeing disBowlers courts 15. nat 27 || $30 for voted the water here, but by Mr.bulldings Newhouse himseli the city of Los Angeles he secured | Sas rn on, ee e ¢ . . $1.6 ' } 1 ° 5 ‘<71 -,|the other ten were te give the water! but as no definite conclusions regard Tuly The Dare comprises 8.00 0 An athletic organization of the Naaration. (or geet vate 02'088. 71 free, and this carried, jing their erection had been reachea acres and has already been in part} UNITED STATES JUDGE tional Guard of Utaah Was begun last | disposed o f ane aaa The streets committee filed its re-|he is not at liberty to talk of them, | night at a meeting in Armory hall. Total contingent fund Haw kilns Poneroral ..$357,847.64 Services-F uner = | port on the damage, done to the cits Sa eae eee aaa The purpose of the organization is to| City engineer ... ...... r M. Jobn Hawkins -$ 11,408.46 | sprinkler when it was bumped into preuiote athletics in the guard. killed b iaine if at East But eat a and "water Mill Creek (Continued from Page One.) laat| comunis11,548.25 | PY @ Street car at Second South and r ae the direct object is f 5 MIDMON nse sek sos sacus ,648.35 es : j I were held at 2 o'clock j BETTER FILL THOSE BINS > rday afternoon al eon pnen n | for President or for any other office. otythine ‘in the amat ii First. | Statutory and general .... a rs fin ‘ral chapel h 3,310.76 /#Nd asked that the damage of $148.65 | OR OLD BOREAS WILL GET The delegates applauded his stand on eur line. First= be charged against the Utah Light & | Temple street The serv Ices re ie You. ne question of injunc ee and of the | class basketball, Indoor baseball, baseTotal water supply fund..$ 42,728.39 | Railway company, | the painted to the bishop Sra Mae ady, Sea Boer ot public. ' works ....3 5s dae : recent political campaig | A small scandal over the absolute | of the Bightt ward, George Slmms and reorge Margetts. nterment was in "At a meeting of the eamativk com} * y eur come their y enginecr .,. 2.5 s-00. 51,634.65 | inefficlency of the present corps of way. Waterworks department ... 72'742.61 the aihe ce re mittee recently,"" said Mr. Gompers | > j ptain freeman T. Bassett is tem-| Statutory and general + _ 2,059.70 Pollee Cor Cases-Joe Murphy was "I pointed out that under the injuncgc Sed claviek to Ga Vacancies onmn the Board Are porary chairman and Lieutenant BE. V. fined $15 fou! ‘violating the Icense ormane tion issued by Judge Gould I could not Fi ned i Total of waterworks fund .$126,450.36|man Fernstrom, but discussion was a eeting OF f | Ineen bie yesterday ternoon tn secretary. Cap-|poard public works . 1,269.41» |] cut off In a burry by President make a report to this convention ifn Bene 35 iS Mat Davis g rs ae Daly ance reference Neither to San © could; any sixty days ined Ind., cians) 2600. eres ay ado to draw the o : 2$8 So. Gonnrers ss member of the council. 66,406 as public works had assured him that and Thomas Fly nn was give Cannot Refer to It. 50 for battery is Gattaea was th meeting, Novernber 19 City's portion. streets an I suspended until Wednesday to give him my sidewalks . woe soseeee 127,560.78 | thelr regular meeting Friday night. The former Breer are were re-elected "We are forbidden to refer to g Six of : : This has grown out of the irregulari|}&nd two new ones were Shos en to fil either in writing or spoken words. For NEW ¥- M. CA. MEMBERS otal street fund ...$249,770.67 | ties found in the public Seas work, | vacancies ae am unwilling to be placed board oe ie an ARE TENDE Board ot p ublic works... 1§ 43.65 | especially on the big sidewalk work | gone and, Day position As a citizen and a ree held yesterwere given their et RED A DINNER Plumbing ininspector"een oe yatpee an In the southeastern part of the city. |day afternoon. I cannot and will not surrende. xty days tin jall Four vacancies existed right of free speech and freedom my tatutory and re "676.47 where the Inspectors have not been|on the board as a result of terms ex ishington-Prof. Lewis of press. Miree ibe of:t The ae: initiatory dinner ever city's portion sewer Mexiei 5 insisting on the proper proportions of | piring some weeks ago. given by t t Lake Young Men's on No. 178 bee 1,375.21; Mixing of cement with sand and The new names coe meee ee In Utah and Dr. "As president of the federation, my ? awe ray rere € 2 Mrs. e = _experitment sta regard my duty to you and the en aseociation PeSiee piace ; lant paral sewer and drains Wea Sat wi also brought t tl he foi pa hice cle aimans. Those oe Wash ington. utara generally requires that a night at the Y. M. Cc. A, eranine in fu . . $ 77,981.76 | b A | . a se ach CUPELAAC TChe elected were Mrs. M. M. Johnston and attend a series o State street. Fifty-two new mbers, Bond interest and sinking qUeBOLes oard of works will, at its next meetd rs. A. J. Gorham, Other members of ensive report should be made of| at w me rade taken into the association duriig the pierv-=.. .. $118,705.29 | US -Pass A measure providing for the the board are Mrs. Rachel Miller, pres- meetings i cak Injunction proceedings, so that will be atae Mane with a view of securthe subject may recelve your considing a greater DARE Oy In the manner tables, e dinners are monthly uf- set to be used as a measure for mix|) rs. DGeares: RR Hancock, corr spandof carrying on thei rk very Btate eration and action taken to protect the {n the Union wi! be: ci e interests of labor and the rights of| > : ° eas er . Ss. ete largest in the history of the assocla- s . " Salt Lake representatives will visit people belure the courts. It is | the inspectors in thelr work. Rebecca Thorn, Mrs. Ferdinand Dick1 number of agricultural colleges and! Impossible to see how we can comply | expe eens Sstatlons In the East before with the court's injunction. Must we) return muster. Among those w hat responded be compelled to suppress, refuse to} + to toasts were J. G. White, educational discuss and kill for all time the official| ecae | z10N'S SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. As Q) Adameon, director of transactions of one of the great conA L eee a general trust business ORE FAIR WE religious work; J. Harper, physical W ‘ATHER ventions of the federation? Certainly er cent Int. on savings pee director; E. S. Brown, social director, Seales ae iokeon F. Smith, prest. The contempt proceedings against thon = Lund, vice prest.; O, C, Beebe. Mitchell, Morrison and myself have cashie Ever since the mysti¢ tale of "Pari just closed. The executive council or sifal" first thrilled througH song and myself may be again cited for To legend, falthful believers have anWhile Montane. North Dakota, MinD ause I have undertaken to/| swered to its hrallL But with its | nesota, Wisconsin and Michigan have | repor aie status of the case to this . Stately rhythm attuned to the sweetest | been hav ing all sorts of rain aa snow, convention and no one can foretell to I os ad, my boy, as it seems. eadences of our mother tongue,© Seat its aglow r enetigoaine Caastertuae "f Work 9 Utah of compiling the oficial what limits the contempt proceedings, | ways pain long ago, and albeen just : a nssufficl vote weather fas arith ae teas fine Miss Mamie Ann ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION Poundkeeper ... "Se 896.20! Councilmen Murdoch, Raybould,) Mr. ee rnm eae DEFIED BY GOMPERS| ketball tener Chiat will ah alg rke Irrigation department. 1... 1847082 | Second Bast streets on September "Peacock" | Rock Springs 19, | Central Coal Coke Co. ain, H. KK. Halle,C. H. Anes and ®.| na yoewerend reportat.| City engine Statutory" and! : :c.. ‘general'... 42,522.68 | He aaid that members of the board of .°%12,011.88 | this matter was to be taken up at terested & Ones. month of Gotaver, areAttorney had places at the brass fm eeso es icon 9,961.71 | Construction of a galvanized tron bas- | ident; Mrs. J. E. Oglesby, secretary vaiiaie sree cee |; Grand total all funds .... $980,616.81 Ing.on‘aldewalk work, thie to guide gua a lens Spray i feimbat F. D. Richards and Mrs. Sol rt, Mrs. rT) Willlam Ray was toast- is 2 R | Siegel atin and Go bagi My biz is stirring them up. High priced tailors haye the shivers. PROMISED F FOR TODAY Only Able to Finish Four Dis- | tricts on the First Day. Daniels' Daily Talk-No. 84 ee! Dea TWO DSUGHTERS DIE WITHIN ELEVEN "THAT'S Cameron, daughInjunction cases and other sults may |$ There's ake thos li for Salt Lakemission county was begun tnM the | touch phe ee Ely." Mr ames e imerMrs, James Mr. <= and of | ter of f Mr More iny - iecratine. be to -ooms . count e1BO) o necessity the of eved extend, I tree to say | th ranits Mon-| this is promised by the weather nian,{on, dled yesterday afternoon at the that I shall or notone,recommend rooms guise last |COUNtY commissioners' in splendid it ¢ tongue, th re wloee BAD. ein night, when splendidly staged the leevy- | and ad-| 94. let us With the county commissioners, | the yee probabilities vasa agreeing "Fair | family home in New England add{ing of another mirably rendered throughout, it was|County clerk, county ae in legal de-|§ With, treasurer Then and | Tuesday when m jtion, presented at tne This makes the second de en ie It Lake theater by| county auditor composing the board | fense of these case The record at you the local dread, weather you pu. are | he sure amily within eleven days yeasts compa whose uniform excellence| Only four districts were canvassed by | eau for -__-~-)>-.-.......... |} vase" and a new beginni 24 hours ending ut 6 p. m. \Gameron's reflects the death greatest w: credit lue t on them-|the board yesterday, | Montana now has a state automo- | Ser eron's re See i selves, the author and managers. Ralph, work {s in hand it willbutbe new that the} Monday Is as AE acute bile pushed rap- | assocition emperature 49 eh \inimurn affliated . ee Smith as Parsifal admirably po tee with idly ee suffering today and the | until it { ceo hore 1 ay | temperature, te ApRtaeuee, ee was been _ American Automobile for some noe time. She gg tl Eero association, and | the spirit Burke of the makes old allegory, and | yp racticallyy , judge aie 8 Winifred s completed. | 35; mean temperatu u 2, whien ts 1 Kunde Sou years old has brought in | degree comprising.the leading motor organiSt. ee normal. | ' otal excess of of charm and grace, whose work at! bis st and every On October 29 Salt Lake City, Utak, Miss Margaret = the boar will get through | temperature since the zations of the commonwealth. "Phonce 560. first [Salt Lake City, Utah. | of the] Cameron, 26 years old another dauge binienhia akin to greatness, She is ex-| With the work a nm on as possible. It} month, 26. --__--_-2 -___ | Accumulated eer ot ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cameri ceptionally stro lied in of ish the more CURE tem is probable A COLD that' it will IN be ONE Thursday DAY | temperature since January estuous 1, de-| 5, onchitis. scenes, while in humility and| before the work is completed and the | tees: - ie b ef a a redo | Tak penitence her clear voice and LAXATIVE BROMO Qu Total oa precipitation, pleasing people of Salt no e Lake oes and Utah ill tal precipitat oe since the first of olan cele Tat seta, at last Sunday. Drugegists refund money Te | articulation are a benison in them-| know the exact vote in Salt Lal wil | month, none, which is .35 of an inon it falls to cure. EL W. ¢GROVE'S 51 =| The fune ral of Miss Mamie Cameron ves : pied ak 2 ) n aKE COUN-| Hhelow "Kilinsschor, the Black Knight, picted Ey. Mr. Kelvin with a a eActent. ly apiptiutorn art 5 ri e teerror to 8 Of mediaeval sinnera no while the young ladie 2 to modern ones, narcotic arian his torm o ty for election TWO the different candidates of last k. Rn age ACCIDENT tor norma the | since January humidity at 6 CASES SHEPARD p. Accumulated 4.69 Inch, 60 per cen excess| er m., WILL TO GO will be he at Joseph William Taylors funer ral chapel, 25 South West | Temple street, at 2 o'clock Wednesda | afternoon In terme "nt. will take ee lin the e City cemetery 2 PRISON AT LEAVENWORTH georce M. PECK TO BE jooms gwhoue acuaiy charms ‘are ae-| | BROUGHT TO ST. MARK'S) nature | | is on each box. 25 "6 >, pay devout studious lover iry mayandnever the fall of satisfactionof chivwith | Yt 67 W. 2ud SOUTH ST. the allegorical subtleties that gS, caused by Of molten lead. - leave today In charge | of age and was Golnent eet 17, 1907, his stepping in ajof Jack Lacy for Leavenworth, where |to Miss Elsie Golight He leaves His left leg was Lacy will be mmnitied to the federal | his widow and a child, aged four bring to|#!most burned to a crisp and his right | prisdn to serve a term of two your feudalism and the spiritof°o thehe cards early | 2Martin's cussfi 1s mot ot 24 ceria rious eprehed: one, but || for Lacy robbing fails tothepayMurray a fine postotlee. of $100 imIf | si Great suffering and will 2 2 Christianity) montous sett » aaa gp blended in har-| Boden probably be crippled for 1 ife, posed, live his sentence months, will bo lengthened pontne The Motor league | that it has hundreds 5 as chauffeurs of of in Toronto claims ©. Slatrow applicat! 3 that ig cor © } UNION DENTAL 0. | | . Hand-me-down dealers are 8 ensnare the aawacy pilgrim wo Are now permanently loar s are more pSapeoly owed with ie Meee wild. ye wards ree beauty and the grace of motion d b BUR! ED THIS AFTERNOON | than| Stsubmitted to tion cated in their new and handhe coe ofae Drs. sual. ay andWorthwere | Judge By an order A issued the care Marshall United ee States court,gee I have them both going. play, Ne Englieh- -speaking play-|!nston and Castleman The first was Richard Shepard, convicted of The funeral of George M. somely eauipped rooms. Peck, who Boers at least, seems scarcely to have| Frank Martin of Bingham, who is sending obscene literature through the | was killed Saturday by a fall w rite at | $20 for my finely tailored. lost Bay 0 nits nediaeval charm/| suffering from a combined fracture of malls, will be confined 212 MAIN ST. in the United | work on a building BEMURE owned ENTE CTO 15 inte ce eee ne right aoe a puncture} States prison at $30 suit. Leavenworth, Kan See in Third South street, will be ongue ta aduiver sotheralntinratence often Remember us. accused of inability | ; s Non ios b y fa the eae.Boston employed Martin, who'| The ConsolichangedPlace. from of the Eee tah et penitentiary. lone ee ee $25 for my finely tailored i Cannon Sec ward noe meeting rita th Aeantaniveritere: house, >; WE TREAT you RIGHT. ian dated mine, was hurt while at work | Marshal L. H Smyth will take Shep-/ Eighth West Tenth South streets $35 suit. urely last evening's renuit z|in the tunnel. ard to Leavenworth Monday or Tnes-| which can be and Painless pdr exci reached by a west side r. Roberts's play is a sufficient refuof teeth A short time later Vincini Boden, day of next week. or Shepard is out|car. Mr. Peck was part owner of the of that libel for all time ~ $30 for my finely tailored tation to|/an Italian, who is employed at the| under $3,000 bail, eorne: aay cat Liberty Sheet Meta] works,459 South materialist and the} Murray smelter, was brought In, suteS Thasinty United States Marshal Major Third Bast street. ary cine nee He was 24 $42.50 suit. i ey ine ae ceri from eexeral severe burns on|H. P. Myton DANIELS, THE TAILOR KIND 0 HARD 1 LUCK!" DAYS Salt 45 Lake EAST Turf SECOND | a4 - "one okeles a |] -gettent's eatiofaction Moar yeas ez an onDotters: oe botlers. 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