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Show ator's supplies to better advantage also apply Sanitary wall finish foi they have remodeled the interior of bath rooms. The Knapton. ("urtls & Hanger Co. ihelr store, placing therein rarks for is the exemplification of the principle holding and displaying the same. The office has been placed In a par of a fair deal for square business. where the clerical l.al sork Is performed, leaving the entire M. T. RIPPETO, ground floor for other purposes. Resides wall papers they carry a AS8AYER. ; Sundrie- s- aecond-Noo- r. Inti line of paints, varnishes, enain management and by bis presence, be Is, katsoinlnes, furniture polish, etc. which service, marvelous a bus dune Having one of the most complete ertlBes what be would do as presi- hues In the city, they are prepared to the dent. It Is for these reasons that work at short notice. They use steam-mad- e people tru t him. dislufeoted paste, and Address All communications relat-l- n to Lefral advertising and legal matter ami al advertising contracts, etc., outside of Utah, to JA3. T. JAKEMAN. Managing Editor Salt Lake City. There F EDITORIALS. Bt THE LEADING Otherwise. D'qeroi!B Streets. 1 of eight iIn average the streets of per New aous injure1 York city '"ich hour In the day, and one pci son s killed by such Injury -. every 17 ho1- Samples by mail or express will receive prompt attention. West South Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 144-14- 6 AAAAA aAAAAAAAAAA tsUllAB TTTtTTTT I fTTTfl ""fTTfrfi i. 0. M. THOMAS, W. PARKS. nan LANS A' ATTOANSV AT LAW. As ths Blood Travels. 1'nder the aliove heading the Indeblood thrown out by the heart The pendent. a strong New York weekly travels seven miles In an hour or lnUKaine, in Ita Issue of Kelt. 13, ItfliH, mile in a lifetime of 70 veara. editorially the Republican presidential situation, as follows: We made mention last week of the Marking Gettysburg. extraordinary unanimity with which Over l7.00U.U0tf has been expended had expressed our correspondents their enthusiastic approval of Presl-den- t in marking the Gettysburg battleRoosevelt's policies. The ("h- field. . u ies go Tribune has now received about six tbomutnd replies to finest Ions as A WELL KNOWN WALL PAPER CO to the Issues snd candidates before the people, and has found the same At No. 217 Rtate street Is one of unanimity. This Is not so strange In Arms In Balt iaike the latter rase, for that Journal inay the mostForreliable more than twenty year be supposed to And Its clientele main- (Tty. Mr. William T. Knaptnn has been In ly In the North Central Slates, while dealing and good our clivulatloif la widely distributed bunines, and by fairbecome well and has workmanship over the country, and not least in known.. these Eastern States, where there lavorably Co. has now The Knupton-tiirll1 great difference of view, If we n were to judge from the leading jour aiftuiclated with them Mr. InHanger, wide man of England, experience Is difference nala. Rut there very little branch. of view among the people. They take who looks after the imlnting to their no Block In the "Roosevelt panic. In About a year ago they moved present location and had .their lull this city the Timm, Sun and Evening share of the season's business. Desensational to not the of Rost, speak to show their extensive Hues siring In are atrongly morning journals, wall paper and house decor of artistic and the Tribune la coolly loyal. Hut they do not represent the people; they repneaent their owuera. UNION AttAY OFFICE. And It la equally remarkable that Democrat! the larger portion of the Chemist and Aasaysra. are aa emphatic In their approval of I. V. Badlm the president's policies an are the tf. . Hans sen Republicans. Indeed. It Is not easy 101 Weat Temple. to see how the platforms of the two 1440. Salt Lake City, Utah O. P. Bex as one will ran differ, except parties say protection, while the other will Specialty. Aaalytlcal say revenue, and both agree for about the same revision of the tariff. Rut the tariff Is not now the Issue. The activities In interstate traffic; and CYRUS QATRELL these all agree, except the few who declare that it la the president who Attorney A Counselor. created the panic. Aa to Issues we seem to have come to a period of har411 Dl F. Walker BuUdlag, mony, tho not an "era of good feelBalt Lake City. ing," Ilka that at the time of President Monroe. What, then, does this mean as to the selection of presidential candidates?? It means that the Republicans are sure to nominate a man who will claim to represent Mr. Roosevelt's policies. That la settled. It means that the Democrats will do the Bpiwm ttowMi paHrtea wHl work' underhand and seek the nomination of a candidate who will be In favor of the policies and laws, but against their execution. They will seek a "safe" man. a "conservative" man, a man with a leas "erratic and "sertsa-tlonal- " MimeiHitailMniM TW.m.Up('iUI I than of mr olW mmU temper and tongue than the Simh accuracy ibdr M etraplHity. sryK imusmoI present Incumbent of the office. They W MM MaalB.rriqMa( will then compare the records of cannv tber MTU mb' fiber Ih.iu hmnUmI fiMe i ?. .v? didates. the temper of their language year's MbemHNw(ia rKrMibKkWuaMU.aUrw on these subject a. The Democrats MKtmliii Mm Free. kuMritw will divide between a man like Mr. V!fcarl Bob i I'eiiam 1 aNliifcaai i r (.koviu Tlryan, whom the advanced1 wing will tent) .Ii4 Fim. C.ial A4drm TIIS McCALL CO Km follow, while the conservatives will aval tree. ask for a man like Judge Gray, who will draw off the conservatives from the Republican ranks. Equally the Republicans will divide betwpen a candidate who la positively pledged to the present policy of control, and ne whose support of it will be lukewarm and Ineffective. Who shall It be? President Roosevelt hellevra that Mr. Tnft would carry on his work, We see and wishes his nomination. no reason why a president should be forbidden to take nn active Interest In the selection or hls successor, so Ions as he does not einplov and election. The fact that the president's choice Is for Tnft will be n stron Influence In hls favor. Th" iieople believe In Roosevelt, and will lielleve In the man be believes In. In Ills speeches Mr. Taft has made bis position perfectly clear and posiMMM tive. There Is no discount there. This Is of essential Importance. Then two UNIQUE! mar bo ndded. experiother character Ills ence and character. Is not s'mnlv bovond flaw, but from HEALTHFULI the beginning of his student life he has been- noted for hls high sense of glim wttMa meah tt ell at the heM honor, h- avoidance of anything low SALT LAKE HOT SFRXN0S or (meat lonnble. Ills experience has cannnv other that of been didate In Just those fields of service which will occupy onr next president, lie Js n consummate lawyer, often Hsiken of for chief Justice of the supreme court, and has had that long fa A WM which gives 8qag experience judiclnl As secretary weleht nd Judgment. OmHag ever aaa ao eaogaaw a alfai f war he has conducted In an admlr-plil- e je earn fallJlieM awip manner the development of onr jTirCnr He has been colonial possessions. colonial secretary more than secretfa Ma tary of war. and next to the of rontrol of corporation! Malta aa the control of our colonies Is by far the niost Important business or onrv We rt paper-atelNational government. SMMMOfOOMOMM880o need a wise and strong man like Mr. Taft to see to It that the 60 YEARS same sort of men who would monopEXPERIENCE olise onr moan of production and traffic do not exploit our colonial to the injury and oppression of their InhHbltants. We want a man a ho. like TaR. has shown hls with the people, snd has no patience with the racial antagonism Tradk Marks our relation with which endanger Dcbions them. It is a termendous advantage Ae. ConvnioNTS which Mr. Taft has. thnt he has deAnvnoa sensing a katrh an tfmnintlnii aiay Philan whMiwr In the McMtain mir wimin tnt .nlrhly veloped Cnaimnnlra. Iiitwiikki MprtnMfHUtiiiMa. HANDBOOK on Hnlmla tlirtuMrullycniflilmillal. ippines. prosperity and good will In nit patent. (na (IM nmnrf fur Porto Rim. hss been benevolentlv Pm) ml a tatm thniaah Muna A U momin and of to Cuba, the people perul anf tea niihoul cimrra, la Ihm disposed Las ensured the success of the Isthmian canal and of the little American lUndrafn wpekle. Imramf territory thmn which It passe. We A fiandminnly tuamaL Term. f.1 a of anr do not mean In this at all to mlnlml'p mu fiMir mofilba, U Hold brail newadralara. woik of the presithe WN4Co.-NewM dent. but In al) these matters, by hls ItraaaB IHha WtAluuiuo, It, u . Likt Oltji Ball o CANDIDATE. diM-uaw- s Wats nMOTWMWwwwamw a ' T5fe OVERLAND ROUTE MEANS: WITH EQUIPMENT FIRST REST THE OF ONE OVER COUNTRY IN Till? ROADREDS SHORTEST THE ROlTE CLASS To All Points East. When you travel, you want to get there and you want to go with tho greatest poaaible comfort The Overland Route solves ths problem. Aak any OREGON SHORT LINE Agent for rates and particulars. D. 8. D. E. BURLEY, Go Po A. SPENCER, As G. P. Since July, 1903, Robert Shaw Oliver has creditably filled ths office off assistant secretary of war. Mr. Oliver served In the civil war aa a volunteer and later aa an officer In tho regular army. Ho la a native of New York, hie home being at Albany whore he is interested in the iron buoineso. . Ae SALT LAME CITY, UTAH. KITCHENS ON LINERS. PRIVATE CULINARY ESTABLISHMENTS NOW IN VOGUE. Piles and i External Cancers j NEW METHON. I No Knife Used. jNo Detontiuu from Bus- -l iness. J f iirrMTtTorifirYrwK tCl n i.6lUOV 6 Specialist. Main Street, Salt LaKe City. Mi-t'a-ir . Iitln-selertln- JELmE WJQyabiei . Sanitarium Baths "35 ft Interna-ctiioHlio- n haa porta. Many off them engage storerooms for their particular provisions ob vMek ihmr drav daring , the voyage; and. In cases where young children and their attendants go with the families of Americas wealthy men, pedal kitchens are often .. arranged for. The new Lusitania and Mauretania, turbines of the Cunard line, have had several families among the well-to-d- o who Instated that a special kitchen should be arranged where their children could secure the cooking that they were used to at home, while special brands of milk prepared foods and especially cases of some spring water or other are Invariably taken abroad by particular travelers. It la on record that the late Sir Henry Irving always had a cow go on the same ship with him. This was eusy for Sir Henry, for he always traveled on a steamship of the Atlantic Transport line, which has special accommodations between decks for valuable horses and cattle In the pace other steamships devote to their Special Lamps for the Home. power, 3 4c per hour. Absolutely safe and rellablu. Full line of Mantels, Globe, etc. Correspondence solicited. Send us diagram of your building and we will submit estimate. SUNBEAM LIGHT COMPANY, 107 E. Second South 8treet,j SALT LAKE CITY. -- California ago, and Andrew Carnegie never travels abroad without making advance arransementa for a diet kitchen on the steamship In which he takes passage. THE OLDEST WEATHER MAN. Dennla Horlgan Mora Than Half Century at the Naval Observatory. e Dennis Horlgan, who with the United States Naval Observatory, la perhaps the oldest weather man In the United States. He has been keeping tab on the weather for 62 years. Long before the weather bureau was established Mr. Horlgan was making observations at the observatory night and day every three hours, noting the temperature, the barometrle pressure, the nature of the clouds and the direction of the wind. Appointed under the administration of President Buchanan, in 1857, he baa been in th service ever since. He la now an old man, yet In fair health,1 considering hls long service and the fact that it Included night work. He came from the old country in the 60s and settled In Georgetown, then the moat Important part of the District of Columbia. He was at the old observatory in 1861 when Capt. M. F. Maury left to Join the south in the civil war. He has served with many naval officers and scientists, among them Commander Maury, Capt. Gillls, Admirals t, Davis, Sands, Rodgers, Rowan, Franklin, Belknap, Pythian, McNair, C H. Davis and Chester, and Prof. Ilall, Newcomb,) Harkness, Eastman, Prisby and Skinner. Washington. la connected tween New York and London, a delicacy that can beat be appreciated by those who miss the fresh milk on even the most luxurious ships after 24 hours of steaming away from either the western or eastern terminal port. While Americana are very often among those who arrange for special cooking, this custom is a regular thing among the Oriental races, the Chinese ambassador having hla own kitchen, while the Mohammedan traveler Invariably uses hia own special A Canine 8u!cide. cook, who prepares victuals according Steamto the Muaaelman customs. What has become of that fine greyships bringing over large numbers of hound your wife gave you for ChristJewish Immigrants, too, have a special mas? kosher cook to supervise the distribuSuicide." tion of food among the ateeragera. Honest?" The great liners of the North Ger"Yes. He tried to nab a flea on tho Hamburg-Amerlcaman mall of hla back, and miscalculating, Lloyd, Cunard and White Star lines have all bit himself in two. Shu-feld- 33? 25o ccrftrca'aa! v Scientific American. ttfK. OF ALL KINDS. - pw-sessio- sym-na'h- Gasoline systsg 600-cand- New Tork. Wealthy transatlantic travelers who take passage on the big liners for Europe engage other things aa well aa their staterooms, according to the chief stewards on some of lift largest and faster steamships in service between New York and European steerage passengers. Sir Henry Irving In this way had fresh milk dvery morning of the ten mornings that he was en route be- n s Many Wealthy Travelers Arrange for Special Cooking Companies Make Preparations to 8erve Emigrants with Proper Food. a special kitchen for the exclusive use of the nuraea of either the adults or the children of certain families, who-paa handsome bonus for the privilege of using this kitchen. The Vanderbilts, whether they by their children or not Invariably have a special chef with them, unless the trip la a hurried business one. This chef generally assumes responsibility for the meals that are sent to the private dining-rooof hla employer. John D. Rockefeller had a great quantity of specially prepared milk shipped aboard the German teamihlp Amerika when he made hla memorable voyage to France a year It Is a Troublesome Plant. Winter Exconion Ticket! now on sale. Tke Route of the Lot Angelei Limited -- UuV Fineit Train. New Short Line to Goldfield, Nevada, via Las Vegas Now Completed. Leaves Salt LaRe City 8:15 today Arrives Gci field 7:05 p. m. tomorrow. ' Aik tke Agent, or i ldress J. H. Burtner, District Passenger Ageni Salt Uke Cty Uik. The Sabine river above Orange has Thousands of Dollars Being Spent Try-In-g become filled with the plants, and It'la to Control Water Hyacinth. related that these all grew from a few plants carelessly thrown Into the river Houston, Tex. The water hyacinth, by some housewife when the plants the beautiful marine plant of green she had In a tub aa an prnament became too numerous. leaves and exquisite flowers, which The matter haa been brought to the has done such great damages to comattention br the city authorities and merce in Louisiana and east Texas, Is tepa have already been taken to demaking lta appearance in the ship stroy before It la too late all the hyachannel. cinths at Sam Houston park and those A few years ago the water hyacintb which have got Into tile bayou. A boat was brought from Florida to Louisiana la to be sent along the lower reaches aa a floral ornament. Last year the and all hyaclntha carefully gathered government expended 1200.000 In an and destroyed. It Is anticipated that effort to control the pest snd has only there may be some legislative action partly succeeded. Streams and bayous prohibiting the growing of these plants which once carried big barges of lum- near a navigable stream and punishber In Louisiana and eastern Texas ing anyone so careless as to throw any have been closed to navigation by the of them into a stream which la of any rank vegetation of the hyacinth. use for any purpose. |