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Show THE £ The lnter-Mountain Republican Morning may give it. by is of be given properly If the the information sort that they party course know discuss with us things we Feb. mighty well to print, but of the Republican 10, State of Ut ah, as second-class 1606, at the matter postoffice er the Act City, Utah, und March 3, 1879. at Salt Lake of Congress. would for n Sate poreneres Salt Lake of Cit to tine-to Sunday Gccscscasvcrcccc ss Edition ‘only, One Malcolm Member Salt Lake City, Manager. Sept. 5, as ABE ¢ sesen KE AL of no = fhe, Republican Convention, Electors ia fe convention sentatives © of of the delegated Sept. to State right repre- any a sham it or a a ture of sent the the world world. honesty and citizenship We newspaper to of unite ooerr this call, in the delegates. The sald state convention shall consist of 527 delegates or to the several counties 0 the Ni vy. ou 8, 1904, as THERE and follows: Votes. §23 2,229 3,901 f Delegates. 8 22 39 11 : 16 857 654 235 729 1,323 5 899 486 34 411 14,014 119 9 7 2 7 13 4 9 5 3 4 140 1 LAO 74 713 19 12 7 2,552 1,617 ousasececss Wayne) mic 36 16 5,972 990 715 a8 swestee Less 60 10 7 3 WOCRIEE 57 er Melba. leassubes sete, 5,664 The mespective ae committees are requested to arrange for the election of delegates to the state epreeiition chairmen of the county committees will forward to the chairman he state committee, immediat om after their election, a full list of the delegates chosen By oorder of the Republican state committee. Salt Lake oe Utah, Aug.21 AMES Rudolph T. HAMMOND, airman. Secretary pro tem. Kuchler, REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE. Address. City City County. City NO Surely IN WASHINGTON. every gratified citizen with the representatives ly his heart, of scorned, at the or advantage to oui national eut or best of of Last the to b the the men irrigation point spoke in terms Smoot, hard of the what and is the of They spoke the senate, clear and few the people kept stars on in that believes belief it on of that the throng was In is its Combined ment, on accusing a highest terms They like the bright spoke and of him. men especially "Of his lucid argu- who have elected of and insult ing unions nation, were holiday. the Statement, asking may he be their the its an- be excused judged with for fair- in for prize of But time fights, sin, surely when there good Editor Republican: In yesterday morning's Tribune appears a_statement to the effeet that the Ensign was yesterday hoisted over Federal building, and in the elegant language of that paper, was "unfurlea upside down," and that it velhen in that position Monday mornin I am janitor in charge of the "Ped eral building, and 7:45 1 hoisted the flag the mantheed: I descended fate the roof and locked the door leading to it, retaining the key in my possession. Shortly afterwards, when on my way home, I happened to look at the pee and noticed that the wind had raised the flag until the lower side was caught showing the stripes above' the field of uc. I went back immediately, and within five minutes had released it and in its rightful posiwent to Liberty park and remained there until late in the afternoon. No one else had access to the roof. The statement that the oe was "unfurled upside down" I pronounce a deliberate and further statemen that it anania in any unusual position for any length of time, pronounce, also, a deliberate and malicjous lie. L served in the Spanish war and was a member of Utah Battery and served my sont until I. wa honorably mustered 6 I served for months after my peetntent had expired. I have as much love and reverence for the flag as the paid hireling who sent the reporter with instructions to magnify the story pare a roast, rublication after he must have known t was untrue, I came to Utah many years ago, and lam willing that in the mining camps and in Salt Lake City where I have lived my record should be looked into and compared with the n S responsible for this maliclously false publication, and I think it will be found that, unlike him, T was not forced to leave my position in a city in the Mississippi valley for questionable acts involving my integrity. am peer rear Jo Ferguson. Salt Lake, A few lished Sept. days a ago the statement a business Serious loss properly addressed had week that cards, to his name, street been they On those G. suffered postal delivered should Sunday published of pub- Charles had two not after Republican Tribune man, because received. copies a have last The photographic postal cards, and it was seen instantly that they had been addressed to " P. Sandar'-which is quite different locas dar-and that ineluded Did tion? in no the street Charles or G. Sin- number was men keep kind give Tribune Not yet. make any in will it and It fs a AND up. Sheriff Emery made an Investigation and found that not a single statement in the entire publication was truce. Yet the whole management of the sheriff's office and its personnel had been subjected to angry condemnation for the assumed disorderly conduct of a deputy. The thing Is common, The pub- to DON'T to Idea in even and if the day thug. will that man- high enough ALL. the in Tribune recep- the been far West the plan they the does Kearns not acclaim, be a jump But the Spokesman-Review not scheme received. would without did seem at its to measure author's esti- According to Mr. Kearns, the next fow years will witness mining litigation of such importance that he contends it would be not only proper, but almost obligatory, that of members congress from the West bring the matter to the attention of the President, If the Supreme court is to be a body made up of specialists, each justice having a department for which his qualifications would particularly adapt him, the mining industry of the West should certainly be represented. Under such a system the railroads might fairly claim to be entitled to one justice, the marine interests to one, the trusts to one, ; and so on. But in the composition of the Supreme court worth and general legal ability are supposedly considered rather than any sectional or other exclusive interest. It must be admitted by all, however, that a thorough koowledge of mining and mining law would be most desirable vacancy is soon to occur on the Supreme bench, Mr. Kearns thinks this a fitting time to abandon the policy heretofore prevailing to ignore geographical lines and make an appointment from the West. men as Joel F. Va rado, Custer H. Lindley Willis Vandeventer of A. in was Marshall the of Utah. The son Spokesman-Review all. It the made basis Tribune. known that can we of we judge his want justice the sit he didn't at that want trial, course Mar- has taken to pre- If the Utah recommended which the sued for it bench nine and for gauging a to sim- can not of in a the the the the one kind future the go a No one And be to Councilman removed which for he Kearns himself "an state," But not in Well, if public not moncy paper own citizen admits Tom be has entitled. his eminent must there's taking was Mr. Davis as regarded modesty for calls of the it, the settled. One at of the Chicago leaders has of and has tened that formula, and te by set the him union instituted baptism, had apart principles his for of labor the union boy chris- and dedicated life of a service unionism. Not a chamber on city case man that have found| rea- at its actual their state councilman speech department a blank august the turbed with worth, often Of course, no one in Utah, least of all The Republican, has a word of disapproval of Judge Marshall for ap- There Monday been for the council Nota a a council- member uttered of The Monday jn indecencles women and proceedings night were billingsgate, fact In the of as of has the disso past was no meeting of the council night. And that may acit. oe booby credited aotet of novel. sinila with has ing prize. day oration having about For clumsy 1684 { at | Har- created decided years he to has the stop been an sea writ- in- Mesdames A thimble, engraved "A. V. W., It wa fashioned of a silver I sone scenious Dutehman by some it ingen an, presented to his lady love | Coin. who " : F. W. God > of Newcastle Consul : s001INg (Of Wewcas . reports that the government of New South Wales has invited tenders for tl « iy 7 4 000 miles of rabbitthey supply of sae eee : . : proof wire netting, the tenders to close May 17, the sizes 2 1-4eet on a. lace ce terpiece the t ES Bi it tables WolideYota eA tests io: I Oo ee ge The a Bee A Wey, | An' Atkinson, Nolan r headquarters) of ae cn Kala Ould nee we'd Tunes, 3 an se us, pasa sooner hear W. CG him aith Tarvin Harris of the eve and Mrs. Mis for eral an' och, singin' than will Sra is Sheu be : x A. J. Davis, which election, did : chests of Coane Meéletis H havent Fi passed at Liberty the home Mr. and on at 9 o'clock In the truth oa awhile, ta ‘the, Isn't*it? that shame to veral out-of-town ute i a no| papers, take place weddings this Yew York ON THE Sun: OLD in| '% and Mr. among the groves of Blarney and kissed the suasive stone. This solemn osculation was done not to add se- Pe > to y da those peerless » eee Blarne fe oa lips, but : » ¢ Joseph Fost B Sepa lanterns; H. ‘his Springs and Mrs. ave G. George rett and Bay turned a trip Denver, ex- centuries. stone Millions and downtrodden it because It has is of now the Mrs iat : ae yeste 7 rp as the compulsive and natus Bryan now that he stone? What as 9 AT who As IeS ps he never eloqu yi > may tain 'r to a lady's ris ze Ey ‘s Poy w|i n Or ‘be ‘a Member of Parliament. A halo, reflected gleams from the a rainbow shining Mrs. night Shar : ie ‘E ureka Jac ks@n Clark, came to spend a * A. re etinde h kiss. wings, waft to Hitherto his _ Lincoln. O our great tarrying Moses Mose and feet has - or la oY to @ bright SOUTHERN left. First-class prices. Hot floor. rooms and cold Eleyator and Ss@v- U. 8. DEPOSITORY. Pacifie super- Sait Capital S 6 ten Utah. A 20.005. eee es «$250,000.00 osit es r R t De y Box p fo en oO ccee eee. President daughters, : r Mary, are Moses Thatcher ......Vice-President after hav- | H..S.. Young ........+.2.e«..Cashier Edgar is visiting S. Hill...........Asst. Cashier with Kentue 4 City, 2 J. Sheckell in Lake ...............-.3600,000.00 is; , Visit- | SUPDIUS:'. Gs ee afet rom Eufew days. J. C EB. ene Cosgrif, Drenldent OPEN H. Pp. AN ACCOUNT Commercial Jude Mrs. J. R.° Letcher and two boys. who have been. visiting Missouri (he last month, will be home in about IN eee WITH National Daly W. Bank. P. Noble, A. H, Vieo Presidents. Peabody, Ass't. Cashier. H. KNICKERBOCKER days. THE WATERFALL. Y is i misses} J. OPTICIAN 227 S. MAIN, AND IN JEWELER CURIO SHOP. of | ‘* been| Cripple Creek gress failed" friend|in te, NEW few 7 a P Times: a Where fs the text of an Democratic newspaper. ie The con- SALT fai yourselves | ure seems to have principally barslsted of b Bldg UNDER NEW pao 144 WEST 1ST SOUT Phones: 1374 Ind., ace a' Boll. A mountain brook, one sunny day, Ran off from home und lost its way; In places eee Bae pefore cham-|It eesideres or a mile or more, And then it found ua ne ; stair, = slippery. and tumbled there; ent down with such a mie fall It never could climb backat all. St. NichooeRniihe. EC in Mergan -May aureole| good Make a aon - * spell Soe Mose. The Sleeping Beauty in his nature has been awakened by devoted from have moderato a Mr. and Mrs, Wells Clark will leave forehead THE We and families Ng » Mrs. Phil Clark "ae aoe pees re. bosom? stone r | } By the Monument. 374 Deseret News Phones YT. Bootle visit} that has kissed the} strange capabil- J . NATIONAL nromc ing hypnotic eae H more taffy an for Long Beach, Cal.,,about the 12th be no OF in-/o¢ to | aecanuikeeneye Sit Ceeceethe month, where they» expect. i which it lays upon him that hath no ears to hear But what mysterious) growth may come to Moses Cinein-| and|in career! | ae Water' | -- DESERET for will lips - Soda Still oie cisco and many points in the =. ve : Northwest. are . ; Miss Rosalie Polloc k, primary and good are) vo assuring! drug Ss Cold -- Accord- "classes kissed the Mr. Bryan bestows There 0ehe eereceives. te nie: Gutpue eat reason goods 5 quickly _ ovel Is Mr.}@t Mr. ever, was the innumerable swarm of | ing spent some time in New York, and) bess that escorted the Greatest Con- | will probably return to Salt Lake the servative Force back to Cork. first of the week, Blarney ae : chilNaylor wee ks and . rs ing to reports from the North sevColonel E, Wall ane eral Orangemen turned green. What|the Misses Selma, Alice a struck observers as strangest, how-|now in Washington, D Cy The our at D. Spencer, Pyper ‘and 2 pleasant the milk] to cream. Our a hence you fresh TT pharma| , LEC always aS Mr. irystal, veka last Ireland enge , are ‘ turned in Chiat the After a result, . ' | checking and ‘AYe ae prevents error ale [eral weeks, whieh included San Fran- an in desired to of only qualified cists from thelr summer at glee DreandeMrase & Bower ceturned yfonday from a tour of. Yellowstone Bantry Bay ran visibly with molasses, and sixteen mermaids with _ silver the All the ; method A ring le- checking Our will : accurately be filled obtain -Selt-Lake Whitney, have returned N ' sched- from and Mrs " John RIPTI mother, Mrs. returned A -- = ESC Must Maddock Custis.:of have Mrs urnca ae ite tancie Clonakilty man, aa PR BR. F. Bauer leaves today' for Lick Springs, Ind., to be gone weeks. She . will. .wisit. in on the way, home e 8 combs waters appeared upon of the River Lee.. ® -Moira O'Neill, In McClure's Magazine. honey and sixteen old limestone houses | /#tendent of the elty schools, has returned to sugar and in ecstasy caved ae os z having peas her vacain: Blarney Castle was all ablaze with ion-in the East and mI are: N. o' grown park. to ave : f Oa 3 : . ~|} power, to make it sixteen times more wonder working and irresistible. At the moment of contact the streets of Cork sixteen inehes deep with jack nev ould. ane oie: rivbt-abalact ea Liste nin' for.an hour, Cd forget the feel * pain, married at Mackay, Ida. ty rLC ene aoe Courtland re ce ee 1 s evening at Colorado and Hon. Willlam Jennings Bryan, the Democratic Moses, ane the Hon Moses Cincinnatus Wetmore, the great St. Louis octopodicide, strolled) duction Uae ene gee Pr aye eS on) his, face before ge ee s AE sotrow as: s a iy oie 8 une ‘For BO ae that's not the way!-oh, I'd feel my heart grow light again Hughie, if Vd he ir you at the "Pleasamt: tain : zg able, Green Cc. P. Overtie 1a and the] the], 7 may- oa Fr lore a }revo. SOD.| _ Tuesday On ye'll 9 ‘ prices the delay In preparing the final estiMrs. mate on the Big Cottonwood conduit. | French It's a great gag. Burl Armstrong. SOVE Omaha MOSESES oe an' I of evening will be mé era d this evening cago to Miss. Lea Nieckelson: home of the bride's parents. there once an' an But tending over several Wears aaa Miss Katherine Nolan of Kalamasco, City Engineer Kelsey's absence from | Mich., is visiting Mrs. C. J. Collin the city is being cited as an excuse for a TWO ree be of interest to a large number o friends of the contracting parties. Miss are to be \Baie oe Ba te Ww after] let lad‘: an' we'lllove sing for: us= oulder BS come. LOC; health de-| trip through Colorado, the young couexplaining | ple will make their home in this city. and s A. presence Cverfleld, sa cola place, gettin' = oy Mrs ta disee an' wind . of . Mrs. A. W. Mec une jr. dren are vissiting Mrs. R and will re main for seeveral - Is vey the park to do since a number of deaths have occurred from typhoid fever. It has been persistently claimed by them that under the present administration a sanitary condition of Salt Lake no courted," in Mughie had the music, but there come on him a change should ha' stayed the boy he was He etre , they are illegally. another re Oh, Sawyer, 763 East Fifth South street this evening will take place the marriage of their youngest daughter, Susan to Carl Grover Brown. of San Francisco. Rev. C. EK, Perkins of St. Paul's chureh will narform the cere- ean City beta aay at} CBIR tos yaaa, ae ‘hy "Mollie, }™"2F Girl Dear an' "The Bees Among : the ing' for us, ee ne sun ae Bene ear to hear "The Plg- of |} the immediate family and a few close of | friends of the bride Miss Beth Critchhis| low will attend the bride, and A. B not| Sawyer jr. will oficiate as best man, be girl of any an' The First Presbyterian church will hoid its annual Sunday school picnie money, which The yologists for the bcatiient will have some of : the | Thursday presi- the was so chaper- abéenee ei Misa ie f SAaMne will entertain caY a ¢: Marnie Ines, party. : , ° Mildred Ott will be the. host- Miss At under een Sure Hilda area earts" announced to the Sbiwles 2 and SM ise Sivelvarwill plies i Miss =e Si |** # «@ entitled be songs too, trouble Arrah, Come, back, you. when vou Mrs.) in the }|@SS at an informal afternoon today Snyder | Wnen Punhy of Ie t friends are.mnvited in the |t@ meet her guest, Miss Mary Roberts arrange will € the quarest Musie.is deluderin', ye'll hear the people sa , The more tnas be deludered then the better is their case; [ would sooner. miss. my beg ae than neve rea fiddle pla An' since eis uP in lett us this has by" Harold| gallery will dancing hing, im: Holmes. oe the rere palace' ‘The art open. he had could find "Pop D es in the Corn rever ery for it! en Mich. | ° The wpbretty, = Amelia" Lamb. thrown Jay. Martin- men not the Ry. ities and caperings may arise in that night. called Not body eouncli count head Har. presence assembled, swore Monday . headquarters to be ordinance opulent so decora-| white Gei anahtiaes Nei ieres e COG table eRe av"low bow! of the brittian Katherine Hammond wouldn't kiss ‘the cross of gold. you! sprays it,|Qrem, the Misses Kelly, Hazel Shoebridge, Gibbon rt. > Na Sry Irene! Iimery, Hazel. Murphy, Ix payoren, entitled to draw pay was passed in 1903, but those who were elected at that time and who drew money under papers Tribune. T. state department, will the the aie:t sear eounty | Duncan, Chairman The ordinance The careful holding under the law. and there will objection to their getting it says: believes still been in stronger, of meeting bers And may central. exquisite present entitled to draw $3 The per day formemsitting on the board other Cuba to In}ing dent the couneil, is a member the committee, but has been out the city and is not meeting with eolleagues He is the only one expectation near of country, in right difficulty. for Aside from the rights of our own eltizens In Cuba, the United States ean properly demand the maintenance of peace and order in the tsland When the United States rescued Cuba from the withering grip of Spain and turned it over to the Cubans themselves, it retained certain rights which were defined and incorporated in the "‘Tnew Cuban constitution. Among privileges retained by the United States was one" to "exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the States now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba." By this statutory declaration the United States is now in a_ position without committing any breach of international faith, to swing the famous big stick," it becomes necessary to do ¢ so, In order to preserve the peace in this juvénile republic. There is a good deal of old blood of the guerrilla fighters, brigands:' and bushwhackers still coursing through the veins of the Cubans, and this adventurous strain is perhaps not conducive to a peaceful submission to the Palma government. It is possible, even probable, that President Palma and_ his friends have been somewhat careless in the use of the power, which aeerued through control of the government machinery, and, as in more enlightened countries, the feeling of the "outs" against the "ins" has not been altogether a peaceful one. thousand the plan for the peace has settle something looked laudation would preserve warrant Cosgriff botele owls ave n The board of equalization of water] rates, composed of the water works] committee of the city couneil, holding its annual session at the water} RIGHTS. government States and is Oregonian, of the even and United that paper place try HAS Cuban there hundred of the the of an announcement later When State Chairman East he left. the matter works UNION If article judge for was author probably additional, doesn't northern the THE talk ‘ county convention simultaneously. tardy Judge he calculated to of James ee if to very it. Pe ALSO the a3 with . State. of mittee Tom rather the of ctralling hands of the executive committee with | OF i Ogden ce And pay a 4 County Chairman J 3 Darmer .associated. The dates for the state mas convention and. for ‘thé. county. com- understand to of make week. went pre- situation at opening want to Miss expected that the Democrats will use the rooms in the Atlas block oeeupled by the Young Men's Democratic club. The AmerfCan party managers. in whose hands was left the selection of state headquarters and dates for the state and county conventions, will worth not ac-| be opening meeting taking lat comment of the Kearns that Supreme dollars, an Surely matter of "California. Wyoming or ter, from his own state, is naturally Mr. Kearns' particular choice, and he sees no objection to him In the fact that he is a Democrat, especially as only three of the nine Supreme court justices now are Democrats the trial, the the vent the ate: in might for basket jong eau's office in the Herald building at Me Milan wWiL? ba § o'clock tonight-at which time > ar) 9. jincheon at the" rangements will be completed for the | q.,y ar bs Wits the of of dollars' ore incorruptible logic of view in thousand light shall restore be that of that their from Spokane Fad that prac- regretted has accept shout following know -I OF clever brutality to nearer The VERY a ‘having. icin: it the beginning of next week means|one greater activity in the state campaign.| Col. The Democrats will hold an adjourned KEARNS What date place Chairman draws pos- SATION. suca Supreme court nomination-are getting }given:at. busier as the time. for nominating | Bransford of THAT (‘THE accused man's the Kearns a mining-judge-on-thethe here to John in and entertain- KNOW state Papers such is m~)isinie COM= | tion'a a friends ' trial. place it the of started The and se recognition, the American unfortunate murmur, the as sorts will ADD But man better their fighting be of special supposed of at the give certainly prize Supreme-bench up that all TOM lumbering and side of until the oceupation level little its the beaten will solely little regret a at Is policy. just there all business time THEY We tion strongly properly if hood is not now quite to Insure that result, ply on been the that Saltair, had there be general is a TO scheme. hundred in if cease. the the such And reprobation the in not presence and the deserves, One day the Tribune published a statement that a deputy sheriff had improperly interfered with a citizen at and it when But correc- their away, a decline superscription. the money othwith come will patronage. The had be should men with lie. eslevel some always their And It the thought like will countenance ment of a another credit nation. loss the it him- he PUBLIE of immediately State adulation where THAT that nine of who each the a fact incon- men against for regard orlginal' of election will. open Republican ‘headquarters on Mrs. /P.\C. Onehiieon will entertali: | the seeond floor of the I Fr. Walker at a. luncheon' today. at. the Country building next Monday He -has-en- | epyp. ‘and covers will be Jala: for eigh- | gaged a suite of rooms and will have teen : them in shape by that time, The state * convention is a fortnight away, and A brilliant-social event of the even= the candidates for congressional. and | jnp soil i iheltdd mine sacle tis Hail is Kearns. work all if was, after time we thought it of a plece with blood final two high ness: tice then of mankind. forms us. its the and weeks, its position the number convention, will also be permit to think WHY Kearns and and from distinct conduct Maybe er and earth little man a for preside open WANT is of For shoulder with between on a and vio- decided I the. members ; he stickler will was' the convention. ARTICLE. bit right a training fight, ending, takes won who following the of the jealous Memorial favor of his election to the place at})Thomas.. Marnam« J Gasiote R. ve'd hear the birds in May; the head of the county committee, Morrison, R. FE Farrington, J, S,| For a bullfinch was a fool to him, an' The committee will also talk over] Bransford, S. ©, Collins,. D. Bere R..| all ye had to do . : county polities in general and will setlc. Hill Pp. J Laramie J Griffin. ; Only ni ame the song y uphee an' he'd the date for holding the primaries for] Wilson Tlargraves VCron,.. pix: ; > oF ne oe ae ae A the election of delegates to the county | Jackling, J. O.-C onnor, Nz Kirk, Qi°A; a ead DRO Tika Wen his Look HAD and Kearns not ‘THE There the force, preparation, nothing every to from weariness sequent tablishes "AND: low- to a BELIEVE REASON CAUSED warrants to him I co in the in make lay a a Republican's And he the Tribune, more It is if It (at ‘to. defer COUR' most The igaae mittee NOMINATE honest The 4 rd will be given by Roscoe. Conkling Bruce, colored, ‘02, who since h ane oe mavenly: He. returned) blossoms placed to the city yesterday after a trip West, }in the center of and some of his friends on the com- | were played. th sible This trait he after himself money.' descent expression prolonged will HIS. a resort this the It. is is things doubtful criticism. as leaves may straight elaborate food earned, spends which the this of had vieious. is sudden But labor cash he is man an offer- Ferguson, makes and that of enjoying Mr. fiag, gov- inflicting the of this the to to that Gans he There the virtue. have the Xing, HAS TO sald But of Silver . ae graduation has bee teaching in Booker Washington's school at Tuskegee a Clark Russell, who may almost be of the Hinkinet P coshinittie ARIC 0 zy been talked of in connection inter- Mining SUPREME "He now in num- And a Judge an Magnolia KEARNS Marshall fearless very But large something. thing proper and money. been preside TASTE reputation,' fitness a managecitizen, not the THE informant apnot THAT BAD self they Proveation other, and affront up lence be at- and a the and that his deelinBASED UPON. THE BE FOR his is of before will the against "Judge the America lost Is HIM tt was in won have This us excuses building, of of question, FACT THE method has as case, on ; sap the place, and it is possible that e his name will be considered by the : : : is Mrs. C.-C. Slade gave the second of committee Cal Buckwalter tla i of Ein sae th nid cos candidate for the plum, and it is exmorning it her home On Ir pected that a strong effort. will he followed by lunchet made by hi friends 6). learie \ c a Juncheon, 5 ; "a t ind him. | sisted by her sister, Mrs. s Fs Glen Miller's: name has been. menind. .Miss‘Dagmar Orlob Pansic tloned, and so has the name of J. < formed. the "pretty decoratior : ‘U Greenewald, collector for the port of | ; ecoravions, im 1€)} Salt Lake : Hart TO i Ral he parlor nthe hall, library-and din-| Tom the E ~ The most elaborate society gyn! of! |esterday, was eee Seen by his That in prominent who trial in he of court of Hight Marshall WILL en- entertainment. of blow it that It before whole all may state- bitter the purposely the which nual raised a of of The ing something another have Case it, of many thought money and spee- that age. the of serious to Marshall view of practiced and company must rest was treating won the that It course so his the observer. of Kearns career many years, tells The Republican Judge at wrest- ereditable winner-and was and published disloyalty of on flagrant day, testify used custodian him ernment, an the Tribune the place ers fight and the men money. and position. with the tack flag that it the not in, easy his throughout to that would make gala to is federal bases af- the now in must are he alive of repelling all many men the state- for reflection stone means than the has heads. feel, the good of Thus he men willing proper respected the of bitter man And interest reversion declaration a antagonist, the the must winners been Marshall, particularly that a A been a has ested frightfully present In petites ber had of very box- slugging in A of honesty. Supreme flood is million reputation Judge the a who gift- a objection Kearns lawyer in white must, pecullar A and thing that should happen In the twentieth century. that had a all? manner another lets ment. it stronger brutal must is {it ina Kearns as. Gn re caee fo was Eldredge: unt a later The mantels were banked with pot-! valid, suffering severely from rheumameeting, but polities Is warming UP lied palms,..and vases and bowls'. of | tie aflictions. to the boiling point and it is believed cay arn anal t eens ait ; ; that the committee will see the necesthroughout the Sein Miss Fite 7 ariel The Nattonal Florence Crittenton sity for putting inaa new chairman at . pak mission, maint: iined, during its last once Miss eMillan-poured, tea "and :coil fiseal ear ® home in the United : he ! arto e afternooi he BSC! ‘ar, 5% , . There is plenty of availablk maeel arliee part of the af ret 5 ave | State and one each in C hina, Japan, terial for the county chairmanship, Coserift: and se No Grathi Taelvs )Frarice and Mexico, caring for 187 and there are a number of prominent Hible s of bridge: were plaved. at which girls and children, Republic ans who are "potential possi- | My Kriebel as awarded the first Among the treasures of the Hapseee, Ww Lyneh has been urged prize, Mrs. C, R. Aley, the second, and|burgs in the Hofburg at Vienna is & Judge Judge the the of for There and when near com- ogee pias the oan by rw = rl = ear as |UCr @n a ao DUE aaa Se ae aner Secs a naa riOw mne-room, ercet deile Sa WisMw RARaR VER BENEnm Ee long ERO sug- trial central ee Vea Sa) aftercourt mittee from Tom county i room, at Which time County Chairman Eldredge will offer his resignation, It is understood that the committee will apepnr the resignation and clect ‘ ap- aetion the for common choosing candidate moment grace constitutes on for basis Kearns so the It of cleverness winner of country of and greater vironment. men the millions. good taking the time as Republican ae | READY 10 REMEMBER | | mittee will meet at 4 o'clock this noon in, Judge Armstrong's' even CTE E-Y~ | The President, bad said where reflection is much on provoked in the thought over, com- pub- computed butting man wasn't the The hours always the th those day. if the numiber, good true, all a by of have a be the alleged comment. the his hours three know all been the all of for in the and and knowledge. and with ter staked jis decided so a money not than been attracted provoked engrossed and company a sit suit a Demo- a the | POLITICS AND 1 NGS. I] SO | reward such 5, 1906 --- \} such very paper's if admitted at to a have of be Not for very the in dollars, a and recognized. oceurrence or the and central the Monday, be into a "Come Not sight at Roosevelt. truly Tribune over plain of and Ing was on be has where defendant be- has this by with Kearns Marshall ease and. Marshall's of selection, must ad- To state. would way came is place would who the contemplated Tom on the greater telegraph It Judge his it law, a a highest man the one of the of fight amazing every politics the honest. of in gestion afar-through well of heavier with yol- stripes people was In- advised know proud. day, in Sindar, the best to of the up" true. aware in the and intensely position not present active this legisla- are of the Labor thousand is a as negro, ed the as what It the on and "bottom Ten ment Sen- im. | Congressman Howell appeals to (them as a dependable man. studious of the affairs of the nation, observant of the movement of public busines, and possessed of a sound practical sen whieh makes his counsel desirate. CA ineg:: ‘are all approachable," said o of the Washington corre- \ the building high ment. They admire the junior senator, and know he will never disappoint that delega- in the run But been them article, based always senate, thinking long hoisted were ranks always Senator Sutherland. They rate him with of his they a they recognized President in the und for Utaa is on, Salt to member, always and of newsin They spoke West, confidence ten way agreed, meetings, \trusted leaders the He going have the visit of every they worker, terest to judging Wnoile of Washington. committee no indiffer- Hoise, to tion In congress, highest is the their at it in Salt Lake. @ior It have were on made they for rated Washington congress a us who there were hours here of thought in men. from They low nation. those public down or rest by Sunday paper or Utah opportunities quality Lake. senators officials weak is his Sure- the discredited, of state paid state, from capital the Washington. the wishes representatives of honors at citizen ° HONORED can have and LIMIT? morning a abusive, malicious George City event ling men stand poor prize An nation deeply tacle no of amount have with most a to in credit fact cratic the proval paid the from. attention, so They by tribute be all to offices. the may truth the the right to jies. Nevada another much they IS Tuesday on been them. ability one in for provocation. the which may it state, had a limit the But have attention fact Not or lives effectiveness as of of how the unanimously given, a for to BAD. we medium the delegation highest sent men, mentioned party, And gratifying the IS newspaper event and their when the the mendations lished were is which regard untarily no representatives of there or of rank It these representative oO They though the of The of that to deal the at know matter that surprise, has that go, have be slanderous course, over penetrating among they presents or them. there gratifying, means state y invited ie ction scamp case is for actions of if agreeable strongly object all were deserving. Utah it, persistence defamation too would should of FIGHTING bullied or and capital of one there question Utah man elevated to prominence and honor watched suggestion joy No But yond number no the the wherever the in in member It 2th day of September, Salt Lake theatre, Candlare to ‘be a ninates for the foloffices udg the Supreme and representative in . teh Sonics o ed Stat The Republican ae oe of this s tate, and all other electors, without ear the out" here or do lowing been "bawl of at the general election, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1906, a state committee, and action of such have truth. of on The has a they say panoplied. grandiloquently the publication Philts- informed, and would place nation. It s in fraud, be one to. policy CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, a the learned not the faintest a not No to of mittedly The the can court out of people watched it and an immeasurably ventilating for infamous But given LAKE pointment one Kearns whieh and be to every followed is war- number ground, think parties, have Tom require Full and bribed are seem limit reprobated. jou If vision, pride with we have are authority become like consent compliment of They all They CALL, State be not in with They often to senators would a a and favor doubt men underlying take are UN not did men, they no the they clear truths would Republican young conceding public 1906 have of veneration For I expression, are of deleg ation last they of people that man without and seems columns abuse ability your his to whieh the They the of in rant would think shams, OFFICIAL Utah and could into Pr, TRADES Al congress, They Press Association. 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