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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, reer eee ere SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906. - POSTALTELEGRAPH (< = re errr COMMERCIAL CABLES teen rene ane een a iden TELEGRAM Ncaiserenco MACKAY, TRACK mann. Preoiotur, pueraie PATENT CLARENCE at Salt Lake City, Utah, Send reply to 253 Main Street. Phones So. FEOISTERCO 10-- | SEOs & Anson to you Ny Apl 28th at Salt Lake City, ids Anson pianos. J & C PA . to 253 Main Strect. Phones 80. | m c Located pianos o am, Ill May 1-06 Co, Salt car OFBION reply Chicago & Lake diverted MARK, Send 7--1100 Carstensen have TRACE- Utah. 06 Co. Salt Agreeable York PAESIDENT eer 950am. New Carstensen Received it ' che MACKAY, Tho Postal Telegraph-Cablo Company (Incorporated) transmits and dolivers this massage subject to the terms and conditions printed on tho back of this blank. 2 { ara 4 H. TELEGRAM Ho Tho Postal Telegraph-Cable Company (Incorporatoc) transmits and delivers thls mossage subjoct to the terms and conditions printed on the back of this blank. Received COMMERCIAL CABLES POSTALTELEGRAPH eee CLARENCEH. anes will Lake. reach you this Fischer The week. John Church Co. The tale of these telegrams has been told far ang wide and this appreciative public has not been slow to respond to the call which is retaliatory in its benefits to all who came forth to assist us in on i ne our San Francisco co! npetitors, Piano after piano, the very highest grades at that have gone into the best homes in this and adjoining states. A cash consideration, just about half what they would have b 8 en sold oe San Francisco, ALE WILL BE ON | We Must FOR SEVERAL DAYS Sell These and every one who has the money at handor any manner of High Grade Pianos Out Quickly, raising the amount required, should and are Making lose no time Price . . Regular $250.00 Pianos reduced $132.00 Regular $350.00 Pianos reduced to __________- $178.50 . Regular $275.00 Pianos reduced to __________- $744.50 Regular $375.00 Pianos reduced Regular $400.00 Pianos reduced to __________- $198.00 e Regular $300.00 Pianos reduced to ___________ $4159.59 @ Regular $325.00 Pianos reduced to __________ @ @ @ These rington and who intends ‘It is an ill pianos are new others. Never to purchase a wind that blows $164.00 anc | arriving daily from before have we offered piano within two years nobody good."' Scores 0 0089S SOSSSESBISBISHOGHOG | Breeden, Rudolf Alff, Frank| the Clark: and H = Burns and C om- | rade 'G... B.. Squir will mect at the | This btm Kenyon at 10 o'clock a. m. for the) purpose of welcoming the visitors to} TANNER the city. ee a Mrs. Tanner eace of Veterans ofGA. G. R. Will Was ‘Special Salock Commander from the and lel legates InRover public: A | poral Trains consists Reception |i lor banquet of vocal selec- al and at Commercial j reeeption Mrs. in Tanner lief the Corof f Cor take | eanizi itions points, members connected to of with New Membe Officers El bringing| various the or- Grand| Banquet at Armory and tion at Commercial Business usiness TODAY. Public Club in a See Recep- Follow be Sessi : Sessions. preparations the reception have of 10:30 a m. taken around the city in been Corporal made At James|in the : 6 Ma aS yee p.m. a National Guard will had of on Closes ' With are it in the fare of A large amount transacted tion of in ing The 9:30 Utah the meeting ck o ci clock a Several : / A. KR.> jat the Commercial club rooms imme| diately after the banquet, to which the] | public is cordially invited. The committees in charge request the merchants and the citizens gen| erally to kindly honor the day by flag) sing and general decoration of the business and residence sections. | | eS } ‘DR. HYATT "Misha Be HAS A DRY Igtal Bhow Showers He | Doubts LOW Today, But word ond large Needed able Non: but. and that the the:lows Dy, were Hyatt it*syould* barometer in. not designated was of rain, the the office was der the asserted that it higher tone these embersbodies were . build-| rere- various Murray, : ae S. J. Tc Townsend ham Clty The outs pone 1 of Ga Salt of as | with was his He education Revise Constitution, living where association ate. or elect.one there shall with join is no the a al nearest which more neighbors stress and president; E. urer; it an would I. ~ Tanner, Grand commander of the Army Corporal and B 7, day eaiecncrieeter SC kee inorning. They Mrs. night in chief Republic. Tanner and are TANNER of the, left Los) pean capacity expect- It Li ke at 6-30 tag met by will be by this| Pastre Department Commander M. A. Breed en and B. G. Sleater, commander of McKean post No. 1, who will hotel, Kenyon the to them escort where apartments have been reserved for them The reception committce no pep posed of the following: - Pa De-| partment Commanders M. M. ais shin, Tickets for this banquet, which limited to 500, | been from the of the committee hall, on which ts the may only. Corporal Tanner have seat-)}4 be had|of arrangements, These tickets are for members dajfferent organizations of the aniaer , rmy Medical CARE FOR Cutler Fears Pe Prom Mothers and Daughters' Association. . ey er Mrs. John C. Cutler is in receipt of] from communication (eens the San National be of J. dealt relief| of the [fund, thanking her for the interest} Grand|she hasma manifested in the organiza-| | tion vin as ti , as Will Speak. jher an name n as nsenting one of the to the use. of the publishing tg fo . Appropria- Asks asks that e made an to appropriation| for neces: pay é atoe Washington. re » ao of same ee the Because aon fre e uid a had been Close novel Varatss Idaho aR of to th: Joke anc Postmaster Thomas long before puilding was completed, and he upon the the postmaster importance of part in| great} be made, and question carry will there that and be the the made took ALFRED seems but the the has the | tion of , a little | appropriation desired at BENNION Taylorsville of W. Aird, Lyons. paper with Ogden,|} on night, Eller-| for treas-|of Philo the EB. "Food| common a eee This aa ac of Spee ee Banquet . $200 San scribed tl 1¢ co for Francis toward ment of N-. 8, Americanpak, Medl Papers patronesses.|tors {n were the Pré \ V no ne ale Idaho s ne davars : of the for about and at present his recove ry Murray, was /and yesterday there is no Dr. W. E. summoned he waxed . ; man wroth who in all baer in would plight He his release veal SAY hope | With put time denuncia; . i then Other his friend formally Coat. pockets, the deputy coat, Not 4 held a consultation with |the |the patient, and his death has been,a prominent serve is expected | citizen | that his _life Canny | ¢yocced . of Tay- liberate ne a: a and ‘for relief of and' $50 the physicans was sub- memorial Davis' founder. Ghd Resdcintlon: M. Cannon He et has a wife and Supper CITIZENS IN Saad' on suction "Some the | "Oslerism Dr. Munroe D. Irac- | Utah was Hammond vertisers," Prof. R. State V. on substituted "Our University, of Obstetric | toast "Medical replied Education." for! Ethical Chamberlain, of to Dr. Adthe a : himself hie friend ts t a liber- ae Wires \ a - SHOCKED ‘Teeault in Her Being e Unconscious. Davidson, an employe é | ine current shock LINE | was coe: eo to the tron Knocked which for to became the figs she recelyed some time. aud Dr crossed. Ravel was S. unG was called to attend the woman ‘ a soon had her on her feet again. agat Califor nia | She seems to be little the worse for |the shock and was at her place at to Swell the Reliem Fund. oe : : Sap Theye colored fe lending their Hac hice five re = COLORED Dr. E. W. Whitney acted as toast-|Glve master at the banquet tendered a monu-|. of 2 Keys says he will. be knock-out blow GIRL. Emily ‘ friend every cvery Keys he will wear an armor plexus In order to pre- Knocked Mrs. for jewelry. ee the viewas laundry, ts a son] of the Standard He years. lorsville for many of John Bennion, a Utah pioneer, and|tim of a peculiar accident yesterday. Mary. Bennion, who is still living and | She was ironing some clothes with the recides with her daug hter, Mrs. John | electric iron when the wires: feeding , of minute Drs. Beatty and Calderwood ‘hey | ated, and that c¢oneluded nothing could be done for | 0Ver ae solar nee ae to deputy sheriff lookout for a vest searched coat," and the > stree pi . ee aneS oO °v wristlets which Ferriber,| The at once, | 0" the sec- that locked up and being the loungers in the jin his ; "other> Ina Taken | P ony uded ey > lice Epo cagle- two SURO o the nickle-plated bat ‘without pine ‘ It at Dl. meta anothere i place the was by per Eee [the i ti STRICKEN Citizen ean) Buddents he tried safely looked together business end of: his arm: Keys will| improvements| the and i{While he ltormented alee ‘ from . , | the froning boards later in the day. people al The accident seems insulation to have of been al , SanLakeFran ranaid to ofthe Salt leaused by the faulty the (a : o rave pep | and /@t mite to the relief oe; ‘supper will be served aga the } that ‘the | creased the | Whether same..place, fund will It has not the funds when it be mater yet. been will a hl o Saline in y = be surnes ay at idec cr employes |tbey are not | tricity jn over | main | to-the Beneral relict core ee er spe. | (hus. of the laundry state that protected from the elec- the laundry, exposed and wecide nts pati cn and that these are likely to occur almost The wires are allowed bh placed the in positions employes are of consiaags |The letter asks that donations be soli- | Morbidity and Mortality," by W. R.|} Dr. Lyman Skeen, jr. who was to} warded to San Francisco far : fC ees anger, they allege. > revention | and ‘Treat- | have spoken on "Our Friends the | cial relief of ithe. colored sullerers;| oe to help the poor little folks de-| Calderwood; b e given | cited will of welcome Speeches of home or mother or both.| ment of Puacaaret Feve by J. J. M.M| Bugs," '* was reported seriously ill and there. . This matter will be determin; | 13TH-MAY-138TH by Goy. Cutler and Mayor Thompson| prived Smith proposed a toast to ‘Good | ed this evening by the committee hav- | An: Unlucky Ninubes Any persons desiring to aid the worthy! Henry; " Puerperal ei abericitt, "by G. | Dr and Corporal Tanner will respond, . \cause in charge t to senc 1 the elrcon='| ror . : : is ae cause areare requested requested Fi; ilson, and W. F. Beer spoke on | ing the aac Dr. Fellowship " of Treatment Rey. Dr. Talbot will officiate as j tributions ‘These Later Days"; Dr W. A. Wade re eons. : ; Ba a good day for that rab to Mrs, Cutler, care of the} Pneumonia," By 7 oe Troamer. allon spoke at length |on "The Absent One Dr Georg Z. : reba Saltair, Friday, onan via ee Short Line, Chaplain of the evening _ | governor, in the city and county bulldaDies: ha May eee" i ain leaves at S- p.m | for the round trip. A programme to be rendered during | ing on the subje a. "Should the Doctor Be] Baker on "Light ada rghatowa,' - YY ae when hi Se eRea an Eine gen-|S@loon, having night, thief searcher them in the old buil De, had errors were pointedout by}OM in|impressed eral ee | eyed rasfonds, thc last s sheriff sheriff accomplish work Dangerously imported. With the x experience, ee association were Alfred Bennion, a well known resi- | town would open the bracelets, Dr. Fred Ctift viceof]dent ofill ‘laylorsville, was taken sud-|the man boarded theto late train Ge Behle denly of spinal meningitis Tuesday }the north in order get the from an Friend to sient areal Sag in bee a ee he a crimnot was 1@ man ole cM inal, but he had the "bracelets" on lary for keeps. The Idaho man and his friend were standing at the bar, and the converlsation turned to the matter of arrest| ir Is The friend said that ¢rimina : i . j|ing he would give any eagle-eyed detective of Ves eee clerks amount of food and he} jalmost éadulteration any m«¢ t. before the meeting eighteen aimo Ln nomen Up to the time of the attack rae different varieties of adulterated food Bennion was apparently well, hav | He performed one or two experl| attended a funeral in Murray the same showing the manner in which | ments day and delivered a sermon | certain colored liquors derive their Mr. Bennion, who is 46 years old, which His Unable $ Undo Feapeie } | deputy y - Alterations. ‘ to the Sundry apthe senate has been Sutherland of this for be Ate required the of | delegates to the convention by the Salt Countyats +Medical association i at omme club last night. Dr. publication who $5,000 the} &ri theeo | organizations | the Lake C the | ea forms of exhibited markably | Bb ‘the ussoelation in allon delivered the response | Cisco sufferers, and last night gave a) Wino. feeding the heavy current to the pamphiet form » Cache to the Oe "The Line of = marka- }*"oper at tha old. First Presbyterian iron Strawboss Grant of the la ee eet d brad | tion," In the absence of Dr. 5. Bow- pohurch to‘help swell the fund alre mOS | would m: ake no statement of the oe Tedical society More than. 200 wereticn. to pre representatives and decompone nt branch of the association. | ers. - A Cc. Ewing, being cbse nt, Dr, |.ratsed by them. The association voted to appropri- | R t. C. Smedley replied to the toast] Present to enjoy the supper and add | clined to speak with them at all. Oth. and Daugh-|{n Orphans' for transactions ri of in that journal and of the proceedings secretary | ate the Mothers Francisco Journal the ORPHANS | Mrs, state, the] kicks active onroy, A. B&. Harms' | bk gh ye eli dace "Shows" and ~ } | 70 JAMES were sary alterations in the federal building. the These changes apply to mostly to postoffice and will are due faults Elected,S M trustees, m ON about = | POSTOFFICE rhe Sutherland An amendment propriation bill In added by Senator |] of became a] views were] } second vice preside nt W. S. | beck, secretary; J. N. Harrison, Jones and Herman BRACELETS toasts | Deputy were stories the GETS believed the 1 physi-| changes made, The supervising ar-|! such a should mingle with | chitect now agrees that they should | @ smanded take legislation-that mere regular gathered concluded : - TO. FIX and | designing » ad on accorded" than journals. the people to affilt- | £°°%,*° : banquet seenator ae belief} be given] : addition : campaicuine laid said that he and surgeons | Adulteration" It was decided that a committer : should be appointed for the purpose of constitution and byrevising the laws to conform with the plan recommended by the American Medical ascociation commi ttee, this action being ejans The the addresses entertaining thon the time as the doctors in polities and their somethink eine al Otlicers att are on medical c ; nmttée ide " re-elected, were To 6 Following impromptu MONEY city his could by about way. Lake, [yrca tier pUrenu showed a downward Salt Lake was selected as the next tendency. | showers Tone fall to- | place of meetin & for . the association. ; "ts i | day, but it is hardly like The association voted to accept the ce ee proposition of the Utah & Denver| CORPORAL I Have tion ! Politics. consideration | Pu oe Officers for the of 1B vIngsing. | clected as follows: Provo, president; _| jciat committe portation and opin-|ty the | Patients by the members banqueting. board profes aod by the law-makers and said | done by this condition would continue until These He cians to| ae nee ta usual such at | factor order admitted Bae e teed asso-|!ack when when the Nels t Roy Nelsonnor of wrunnoar Muni it a rdin of Morgan and ( 7iP although | one of "Some several board in guess, for the thermometer reached |the highest point thus far recorded | on P70 > - ' | this year-79 deg-s above zero, with h | necessary because of the passage of | | chances for that record's being reach-|the amendment ruddy hue from aniline dye and ex-| making it necessary | plained the wayeis in which certain imirican ed and passed today . for persons wishing to join the State 4oW areas were coming in from] yedical association to belong to one | tation spices are given flavor. In the course of his remarks the the northwest and from the southwest | 5¢ the county associations. It is prolaret ssor st ted that Utah was re-| j last evening, , making rain seem prob- | vided y; , ‘ 1g by the amendment that physieer , free tr na rd | "dry," on ta the board, library the to my ee ean ee oe as fol-| henefit to the public at large if they] lows: of Salt Lake, | o.ou1a do so. nae Warren TRE Ia thBenjamen of Sener W. R Ir the course of his speech Dr Calderwood of ‘Sz ait Lake, W Tyn- | Seyi referred to the osteopaths and Salt Lake, E. Van Cott of | }said that they were blocking legisla‘ ale of eee of aSaltMorton Heber, Lane} ROSS | tion Anderson Lake, of James ..4; in favor of higher medical eduEL. Rothwell of | c@te": of Salt Lake, W ‘llliam e * ? ™ It. Folks hereabouts who had the impression that yesterday was the warmest day of the year did not miss their to morning = from , He | told | the in the management particularly: in sue h schoel the much {s all of at many physicians| of the public and to conven-| county called the > heard applicants _ the Medical . and was i in ports were committees, business at State elty 4 wih Vv of yesterday the A ciation . Allen due|islation. esprit! that meant of the sense interest affairs, as been and explained polities he He of > ee eee of the medical pro-| fession. to the]Is| fact that He the called medical attention practitioner Politics. - held| BE, T. .HULANISKY, . - Department Commander, G. Dr. was really the duty of the | whom rests so great a refor the health and ye the uctive public council EUCRCRSDCCCIiC In | Scallon| heretofore part higher thought it men upon sponsibility Bar que rere speeches) Lighter Vein-Doctor In 5 1 Ie hall Dr. organization the Doctor | be armory and tate CONVENTION OF DAY LAST observa- eee banquet S by bodies Ses- | tion cars, and in the-evening at \o'dbole = re a ee ma will }2 choc a "specia : cital oe 1 Received ected an of will held throughout the day. During the ‘atterrivon session the elecj tion and installation of officers will take place In the afternoon. the visitors will Raale Full for at rs lack corps and surgeons when he spoke Association. Army. They will be escorted to Odd | wellaws hall, where the meetings of he department encampment will be ENCAMPMENT Politics?" fault the de place Coming. southern and in Loni the view.profession thal .the. hadunembert of, } wevow the enlGat remained The i. newly elected -preside ‘Dh Dr ‘| idle too long where legislation affect- | Clift, suggested that a AE vecial meetin ing their immediate interests was con-! of the association be called ee the cerned He stated that It was his be-| purpose of discussing DE Cuecrly Club. honor will Interested and The fur- trainsthe will arrive at from 10) |} Rio Grants over | Ogden : STATE $246.69 S$267.G0 $282.69 $307.60 FEMPLE OF: MUSIC- STREET. MAIN tions by Emma Ramsey-Morris the C tole ‘giate Institute quartette. will Fort Douglas string banc nish jnstrumental selections ! , pea e will be received ladies circle Their reduced to _._______ reduced to __..______ reduced to __________ reduced to __________ and BE OSFOTBDS POSESSFHE$SSSVYSLSHSSSSOHVSHGHH SS SS HHS SISVDLE SFO VISSOHVIDIVSOSSHSSHSSSOCLEOD a i} come prices ‘ | M.A. (REET Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos low Regular $550.00 Pianos reduced to.___.______ $327.69 ; 10 $450.00 $475.00 $500.00 $525.00 extremely F ischer, Steck, Hardman, Krakauer, Harvard, Wheelock, Cabie & Nelson, Bradford, Gilbert, St luvs ssant, Harmust reduce our stock during the next ten days sufficient ¢to resume our regular business, We ise any one MUST SELL THEM QUICK AND FOR CASH or we will lose money, Figures quoted plainly, We ake no profit Now it's up to you, . Weber, Everett, Ivers & Pond, value for their money, and we our offer. REMEMBER, WE advantage of these offerings, 74 . $227.80 Will Do It. have the cash at these Regular Regular Regular Regular to.__________ $123.00 Regular $425.00 Pianos reduced to __________ the several factories. the public such piano to take advantage of have already taken 2 of these fine instruments. Concessions That And quote prices herein that will never again be equaled, Remember, however, that no goods will be sold on time payments for the first ten days, as we | must time prices will be quoted later in case our stock is not reduced to our regular number of pianos which we must carry to accommodate our trade: to __________ in securing Saecccccccscccccccccccccccecoseecececoccecccocccoceese Be y to $1 - |