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H 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING-, SEPTEMBER 12, 1909.
I j PEOPLE UN THE PUBLIC EYE
I They're off at Spitsbergen. The third
Arctic Aorlnl Handicap got away to a
rood start with 'Walter Weihimn in the
load, talking easily. Last seen of the
irrcat dirigible balloon America, Mr. Well
innn's thrcu companions seemed to ho
michlng for ear imifTs. This is 10 he
onsldered as a side light upon the
weather conditions, and not upon Mr.
Wcllman's conversational powers, though
lie is one of our most talkative little ex
plorers. The Duke of tho Abruznl has a
little edgo upon Mr. Wollinuu hi this, but
that la because o! tho dukr's Intermittent
j lumblnpr. When that nobleman sots uti
rior a full head of steam, the only thins
loft for the other party to do is to put on
his water wings. Under the duke's man
agement tho language of romance resem
bles a storm at sea.
But this is getting away from Mr. Well
man, who really did mako a start for tho
pole or at least for a point north of the
Fire" Island light-In his dirigible. The
bono and sinew of our common heritage
is not apt to hold its breath until It Is
learned whether Mr. Wcllnmn is still
dashing for the pole, or whether lie tied
tho b:Ulonn to a hummock somewhere out
of sight of land, and is now dashing back
toward the souphouse. A certain skepti
cism is bound to be manifested about Mr.
Wcllman's poling until he comes bound
in',' out or the ice with the manifold copies
of'hls interview ready for the first report -c
rs. He lias had two previous tries, and Is
still a maidmt. Worso than that, there
was a general feeling that tho polo was
mver half so glasslly eongealfd as Mr.
Wellinan's pedals on both occasions.
In which it may bo that an injustice Is
1;- ins- done that intrepid dlalogisf. Hr
):ns '"onductcd three really expeditions
over tho great ice on one occasion almost
running out of fudge before the relief
expedition got back to where ho had mado
fnip. No one could ever have thought
tii" roller rxpi'ditlon was going to prowl
n.-ounI so far north, anyhow. Mr. W.1
5i -n is not to bianic. Still, it must hae
been annovhig to watch the southern horl
;:on for woary days, ami then have the re
Hovers encnk down on one from tho north.
It wasn't clubby, (hat's all. In the sec
ond expedition ho fell into a crack In
tho ico and hurt ids leg, and did have a
prcttv tough time of It. the far north be
ing almost totally destitute of home com
fort:!. That is probably why he has dls
plaved a certain caution in trying to
ilcklo (ho polo with his balloon. He knows
what It in to be miles and miles from a
corner grocery.
Since ho took up with tho idea that tho
polo Is to bo reached by a dirigible bal
loon he has been busy as a bird dog up
there In the north. The season of 100G
"ho held a first page position on every
newspaper In the world, and sold a lot of
Kood iiiagazlno stuff about his plans. Be
ing hampered because one of his stenog
raphers broko down, lie was delayed so
that he couldn't make the start that year.
Tho next year he started, all right: but
having ascertained that the balloon could
be turned around with really remarkable
case ho came back to his base uf opera
tions, And then tho public ceased to
tnko notice. If Wellman had announced
that he was going to Invade the region of
eternal ice with a team of trained canary
birds lie might have won some attention.
Dot in no other possible way.
This year he went at It pussy footed.
Ills previous experiences had reminded
observers of that famous steamer on the
Kentucky river, tho whistle of which was
so large and the bolle.r so small that
whenever it looted for a landing it. slid
two miles down stream. So he ceased
tooting and went at it. The dangers of
such an undertaking as the one on which
he has engaged are not to be mlnhni.ed.
Scientists and aeriallsts alike declare that
(ho chances are five to one acalnst the
successful navigation of the balloon, let
ting alone finding the pole. Hut there
will likely be a certain public apathy
toward tho whole works until Mr. Well
inan has demonstrated. That's a nasty
trait of the American peoplo. so many
uf thorn seem to have their summer
homos In tho Ozarks.
Wollman isn't a sprlntr chicken any
more, either. Horn In lSfiS, hi Mentor.
O., the home town of President Garfield,
ho became a newspaper man at the age
of 16. When he reached his majority he
established a paper in Cincinnati, which
Is still at largo. Then he becamo a Wash
ington correspondent and a good one,
although somo statesmen displayed a rop
rehenelble ludiirctviico to the good advlco
tliey might read dally on the front page,
signed liy Walter's full name. That was
bud Judgment, too; for Wellnmn dldn t
have a chance to lose. If they dldn t
take his advice and nothing happened,
all he had to do was lo go on giving
more. And If anything did happen, be
cause thev overlooked the hunch well,
listen to Wellman. that's all. Ho made
the welkin sound like tho Swiss bell
ringers.
Ho Is married, has five daughters and
a game leg. Also he Is perfectly willing
to sit down over n cup of tea and tell
you all about It. He knows all tho cor
respondents and Is perfectly camera
broke. All this will be forgiven, how
ever, if he gets back with the groceries
this time or even If ho slays away long
enough to be convincing. Bui, lor good
ness' sake, Walter don't let, any one
catch you peeking over a hummock while
you're dashing for the pole. Dash and
dash hard while you're about it. New
York Globe.
!N B. Ho came back quick, with no
results.
The Central Coal & Coke company
have made no change in the price of
look Springs coal, and aro still selling
it at ."to. 75 per ton.
Train will leave Salt Lako at 1 p. in.
daily, via 0. L., effective Sunday.
Septombor ' 12, to connect, willi -Overland
Limitod trains at Ogdon.
Castle Oate and Clear Creek coal will
remain $5.75 por ton. delivered. Bani
borger Coai Co, 1(51 Main st.
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Salt Lake City, Utah. j
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Advaeee Showing o5 Fall ffijgt
I Sfy!e for Men ed Wome;
I I ivr?rgf, , An exquisite collection of all Ladies' Sttllivii1
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3 7-1 W. 2nd South. jHfTJS,
ft t WJ. Mjia 85 '
FCuWww ihtu A positive and per- . Hllff
fm&iH mancnt cure tor MW&Um& 1T Wlti "W T.Tf'mia 11
W Drunkenness and tho S&SV 1 W ffi I lllKilHDe :
I hV-tePizM Opium Diseases. There 0fl 1 .IrnOS
PSk5i55fl slckii"cs. Ladles treat I A SPS?!:tfaK '
ffftaaj ed a3 prVateiy as in' '',-&:Y'Z,r Milk and EutteBS cbe
their own homes. THE KEELEY INSTI , ?w7y Phone Ind idJfiV Str
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I I We open the most important shopping season fi Hie yemj with a veritable bargain harvest. Every ne of our greisfr
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live departmeitfs sctaedsaleg IiTelataMe evidegice of supremacy to vatoe giving.
I 1 m Ml fa flmiflfl Prepare for if. 1 63X.3 164- I Advance Show- fe
l MSUTSro ADVANCE NW Tji
l miiTt child, preVe'nt- r ' i ""pnn
P -tc Jj)f, coldSi elc Mad0 uvo styles. Jj jt&jilM- fSlEN'S!' 0 J ",ts' lntrdcln9 many of Mkft Wr"
l STYLE C 10. Q 24-1IcLnSth5a 60c C fcPRlCEi, O - 'tE. - ' UWQfQ0 thentlcfasKon ""centers, f WU SiWBjBKi
W size O, 24-Inch length, at 50c. Sc ds?'cach l ie 9 i -u- 3 To make your visit doubly f
hj 5c rise each size. sc rlsc cacn s,zc S aggfaiaiZi-Km.v. j Interesting the follovlng y JWfSf gKW'1
Wi -m fln i,Mvv Ladles' finest quality sllkaiocn vests 8 TtTkTVTT A 7 I i . . sDeclal offer will prevail v-j "1. 3 ?Mlfetr
S r,,r r.2e1c"mrt nitf an JS anil tlshts In pink, bluo or white, R MONDAY! MONDAY Monday: Nev Russian , . .Mf' ' SMBk&
i!Ks-:::::::::::::::::::lic! 20c Arnold SeperSme Flan- Comforters a! $2,28 EiCtl r3a1bi! . . JmAW
(3 Sfsos 24 and ze 20c j Ladies' pnrfs white flue quality hand 8 UUS ?3t "S 55 VBfB S atyc and aencrai excel- h' .. ft f 'i'Vlt MiJTBifT" 'r
H Sizes 23 and 30 c; (Inlslml vosls ami tlcl.L,. in all jlzcs. HCtS ffll "sjt, a a dUL J N of t Comforters .saline ! In V?" "Ml not equal V .OTflHl
H Iff' 'n',',;;""" 1 SJ?MSSWWch..50C i M Pie of the BnM TI,on,m.incAr. 3 covoro.1 all over, flowered design, and bordered pat- j &eU,"d Mondncho!co , jKSKF'Eji
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H I mondayi I r5331! g&WL TTfir MIS?!! QUITS 1? lli'raE1 r"!! mows ay i
I I $2,25 onch Covers al $1.29 eacts JsTJ j 5U1&5 AMi IiMIj 7to S2 elastic selts ffi
1 100 Bacdad effect Coneh Covers, made oC heavy re- j " I fl ! Up BO fa 50C VfilUeS Bt 25C . fit
1 SSESS'IS SEE 8 JiWll OVER 100 OF THE LATEST GARMENTS ADDED TO OUR STOCK THE jmjnr ft! I? 1 Ladies' elasMe Bolls in the newest s.yU, blaekll
0 Monday they'll go at each l?s.nai t TO (m 'W mhPWA piot timir B rlittWMjii j 3 colors, "real variety ol'oOe values;
15, Canton WUn- MM ' PEES I LADIES' GOWNsJp!
iooo yar. cvtra hoaw bleached Canton Flannel, f Dgfe JWt Women's High Grade Suits, strictly man tailored; Best $27.50 Suit Val- OefS 1 i $lo00 VallieS Sit 6C
1 SSatsSo, eU,ar Pri .oaWffii SI ! in Salt Lake. L'tSS & oi
ffi at a yard &&, E taffeta silk in nil g SW ; F W Final cleanup of f lc trimmed, liiph or low neck 6t.Mes, ocst $9
H I Jfjjf" bleyj l,M . These tailor made Suits are PRICED LOWER THAN THE PROMISCUOUS gSJappJS inPSoTb j MoSday at .V Pgjg;;
1 MONDAY! , g du"tCfTle Pwo?Lh 1 7 I Rl ORDINARY KIND, and they arc worth a great deal more. Included are IorthdipS0c$2?oo. H .gi
I ' j $$5? flondayWonly l f-I w Will Suits of serge, cheviot, broadcloth, homespun and mannish mixtures; long Monday tbey;ll (, J MONDAY! jRn
1 $7,0 While WoolBlankei,$3,98 j iat- 'WmdJUMy ir"lnc1 Colts; 1,ew mo(lel Skirts; in 5111 this Fall's latcst color creations. at- i m
1 CO pair white wool Blankets. 11-'! size, measure 72xS0 ! a ( H MllMV Suits that you'll acknowledge Other Stores fofeF5 F til, 8 I L.A1UI. Ml
I iyTffr5 ....JSS j iWmM seiutnfaf 5' fr' Th!s week otl 1 if Best 20c Quaality at 12cjp
Hj j J "w-wnera-r p tSMM"wrt n-'"" i25 ' iEES22n953S2ZEn3Si I hoaYy fast; black rade with pray merino heels .a fcj'J '
&i "TOWDAY' 6 im , ,,. . a , , .,, : toes. A vcrv desirable quality, all sizes, 9,1rvI'
I 1 iec White cambrie, lie a Yd. 'g Attractive Values lit Mew Fall Silks .and Press Goods mondayi M
I wi,.) yards whito Cambric Equal to Berkley or S PRICES OANWOT BE MATCHED EOR EQUAL QUALITIES . ol 1$
y LonFlale. full yam wiuo, valuo 16 2-3c. f I l P2irnS Kff VS&HHISS at 25
Mendav 12 yards to a customer at :i yard aJLC J NEW PEAU Dc CYNGES. PHJETS A IT nIATOlT GDI IT Cflim? ' NEW DRESS GOODS. jJEtcfia ST ePW W QiatLit dUB. oJ.
H 1 I WP ar, ,howlwflv. Xs or Pcau do SPECIAL M01RE SILK SALE A splcml( )1Jsplav of (ll,ss K00(ls. compris5llg pop. Beautiful jet or fancy hat pias . values that sell' jg ,
H I MONDAY l irS;o!S:W lONDAY D TUESDAY ONLY jjj .ud Fgn U $ S .
E ors navy, brown, reseda, gray, old rose, myrtle, black. 20 pieces ot Moire bilks, 10 inches nlco. clean goods, beautiful weaves and materials that jP-
iiH vv I cream and others. Worth 75c on sale at. P(Th -i , e will wear, in all the now shades, and the 6)E" 4 IM
g Aft PimitfSppo Sf $9 W ! Pair I Sr ?ard .. . 1.. V. r. ":!U!:...: Wide, bought at manufacLurers, price Is low; worth 51-50, on sale, per yard .$i.43 , MONDAY! U 1,
I ft IW tUCI i3 a-- 41 a fiaia new bengaline and crystal silks. cost, in colors, brown, navv, reseda, new black silks l IVnW
I T-mS ?&5bliS borSio Pu-avyndcord"ry "iKV'SkS Scfo.3'!;! Copenhagen, tan, garnet rose, myr- 0t,r s.ik ..oparimont is overflowing with new biaeu .ilka. ; ! m,, Kflro 2 00 ValiieS, Slfll
H I o&dX iSVaSiuf tlef light blue, pink and others. This E&ES" ii , beaScT H .Ba.SS Jt Zt
I theyilg atar-AtfU Pylf is a very fine qualify and never sells ltKeper1, 48C iO $lo W efcXiV & JKSetU S
(I wmTnTr( broadcloths at less tlian $1.25 ; unlike some Moire j prettiest $2.00 bap; fe1
MONDAY B BROADCLOTHS. NEW NOVELTY STRIPES. on sale Monday at V J S?
M h xcw broadcloths of the very best dualities, ail im- the pattern is very clear and the . , , . , . lrtM) . .. I , , ,t
M M ported Trench. Austrian and Enslish makes, rich, beau- 1 . , '' ,r , . Satin so lels. shadow stripes, snlome cloth, also dins ; - g i'JN
W -4 js r-i. u Tr-,n g tlful. high satin flnlshud fabrics, that will bo In grualur weave IS perfect. Oil Monday and onal cheviots, which will bo In much demand this season. TVTO r.TTl A V t i r1
H IOC 0lSlCll66a SMalCCT FlaiHa f demand this season than ever. 52 lo M Inches wide and m , L. and o11k-i;s ; In a I new colow. In 1 widths from !(! to dB j AVlUi'l JJii. X 1 1 gW
re ilcJ1Iltt in ;i tht. nv.- shades. Inchirtln raisin, petunia, mouse. Tuesday at, Qa Indies wide, all Imported fabrics that can t bo excelled B s l,t
I lie! aS 7c a Yarfl 16?- Hltnl ills'0'0'0 "' "cs P" S .UO,' UUS adU'?t3:25 Gating Flannel ' Gownsi
H j 50 pieces Bleached Shaher Flannel napped on both S -p-crn 7c r-radE at J9c. 5
fa sidea, retailed everywhere at 10c. Monday 12 vards asa&AUiuMm' huh mumu i-i i ajttaggciTflj'Jw-'iftVMiw.iT ni-TnTinnnwngiirammaM 0, A. . 7 T
to a customer "S H , Ladies ' Outinc Flannel Gowns ; m piuk or bluo stnj
m I 7c New Fail Clothes for the leys Brisk Buyleff I Sfeoes 1 j l
I MONDAY! I - 07 p MONDAY! 3 $1
B t At thoso popular pricesfor -which wo have such reputation. You know our j Hero this week after savingly inclined women read the following items:
1 375 IriSIl PlElt ClirtSilllS jl values for they are always worth coming for. No exception In this case f Ladier.' Kid Shoes, liht or heavy ; Missos' School Shoos, $105 '' BFCHKfeSi ClOlllS 2lt 59l
1 lt $198 Pal? RUSSIAN BLOUSE STYLES, so suitable for the small boys. Substantial at'''." $le4S ! "'"" "!!.,' ILi qi,mo ' inn White Bordered" Damask Table Cloths, oj $1 1
H , p.lr wMJ, 1,1 novo, con.or i .'ftiyr' ."". $1.98 Ladies' Grovcr Dress Shoea-K,, i WuS?" 5! s
S thoy'll o at a pair . $l.!7o & wool mixed cheviots in new clever iall ami Winter latterna. 59 Off 'vi-uu aL Pr iny Tan 0r Black Oxford in the en- A nrnTvTTTi A V ! -i
0 i mi i 9 Wonderful values priced at only ttj3Uci; Ladles' Sid Shoe3 crctoiision soles lire stock for misses or children, 3 mXJUUA Z . J
-II nB-i-vTvr-r a tt, H HICK3RBOCKER STYLES. Mado of heavy all wool cheviots of rare qual- : ,uu patent, leather back foxing. . values uji to $2.")0, ftJP r J
1 IVlUiN DA X ! g ity suits full of stylo and comfort unsurpassed for durability. Quali- fc Value $2.o0, 0-fl Ql ' at a pair CC)U- n tjfb jjnh5Pi FtlfPinm I.llllCl
' ' I S-KW.V $7.75 pair Ladies' Tan Oxfords, with low heels j fo02 WMfe lT jfef
H H WhitP Wainbftlf 17i-nYf3 i EEFSE COATS-Made of't'au 'covert 'clotu'witlVielf collar, sizes 3 to 12 ! Oliildreu's School Show-Sizes S'i ; nw s S1M 2a!l 3 CiiOtMS SI 26C SSlCll flgjSi
M d3L WsmtlC WdiiO'lfUlft, li 2L d lit. year. very uobbv. Also red Uaunel coals r with black velvet collar. Man- , to ll, at -fl e ' u J( alnc .f-oO, Slo20 1 . , , ,, -n rS
S "0 'ucces of white FuMHi ah.sook 5 im-hrs vido S "ish styles for small boys. ! l'Iur J-.Ji.eP at pan V ; G00 llen.mod White Damask Lunch Cloliis with ar
Value 35?: Moudav 12 rd " a ens- iii'f 1 SPtcinl Jo1' th, w'-'ck 0,lI' 34.a COMPLETE STOOK OP HIGH CUTS for boys and girls now ready a; work borders all around S.zes 30xJ0. (g
I lomcr. no morn and no less, a yard C j SEE OUH TALL STOCK OF BOYS' CAPS, HATS AND GLOVES. BARGAIN PRICES. Monday tliey M go at cacu . . . ... ... ''mfffri