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Show te SS ERR 4 A ~ THE q 7 Onl alll [Publi ublished Every 7 Hl Morning INTER-MOUNTAIN (dll time. He by REPUBLICAN CO.|tor eee aan ir ri was not trom Utah party 10, | as second-class 1906, at the postoffice City, Utah, under 1 : T: at Feb. Salt |one reason Lake] or : in " that Salt Dally Newspaper| Lake City. : . end ° City, Press Utah, ae eae ASHAMED ~ OF . ae : THE y Tay REPUBLICAN of the were he simply the voiced the aggregation. They that They of hate t is he of ¢ ago that went away he at publicly was he » was from hotels as from Being ashamed the . carries them over mal-passion ticians, of to Pe oth seems are to be the United of States! * ° * Bop for Infor 1 nformed And it goes even farther than that,|sle : They a de are ashamed of the Repub-| has i 7 lican party. For the bigger Republican than any man party the of : terests . the interests of any the demands of the rior to the demands ane a. re ingratitude men the is we ee Cohic which jis 7 party *y are not tee of the mes ee rons new much. Republi-| ons to con‘eside e adminseeking] crowd tha s Dubols he ‘ event that delegated © Ttah. Utah from En is in os the - and was ane DT : before was NAME Ce yor s hes the 5 3 Amerikearns called . ; to order. of the candidates were thelr heads against a a think. This8 Gos for one evil they <All minutes at Vs if friends secure a by . renewed i Kearnsites atatied mud until SE as|party. de-| party. doing that Si wake idadhied he 1ed r steps ¢ every of It really in looks party body in- | party policy to of does ive be e driven the formation nation. will, wrong. of a h that 5 in church managers any , one > It|]known by of the -lse else. the rest from|are informed dared|church, as Tom tariff one sys-| who c the : Utah. The head IN of a to to men Democratic little as gone if the over t a has is never ils his in He : Z duty of the ce 3 desk s PVC with e- mysteries favor holds = or of ‘ of interfering it to be A"#5 mission. his no ne 5 for é the told : rere, his : there were) his church if Republican | independence that it insisted protection. picid. we on defending But a policy ‘ y mz ear he d in e orien Tom ee ue is not seeking =i f Utah to fur flew, so to mother-in-law eronued In our kind P . spectacle ba on a eauic? of assault‘on him no bee of aes of in many not ashamed of it then. AS from the Tom of the J Never beginning. Kearns United DIRECT was made States by a senator the RESULT OF celved a man in so much Repub-|4 nie Man has the from received state , party. the so THE It such much the party that dares to There episodes do Pe honore is a as of Welby . to News -resby » oO dav = . George. weeks, owih >; l. ashamed. THE. arridge le fe Fife Ve Mr, te ts Weir el is eee erat "The News an cl <cte 1t eldet I i a AISG: ~o is s he P not not onone of rae the ost most ei Pe Presbyterian ( a hoa hota a XLOLIAN est his wider Clr, WwW ze have that Ne could cast refused the vention of his the will be muah eee the excite- ment. oe r. pipe Kearns, : ere . ml hat when| an ose nt of in the WE after for Fale University * 6 of Democrats of Sen Sai to the complications o appre-|theyey z by a theatre leatre. box wage 1 party Members or éntertained: of home B of s&s the of limit has just about Mr.: Root m Panama in been and It was de=| to ome all pe Oct. Miss in the United States was a have dared engraft that gold plank _ ita' platlatii But diow wearicus distinction which nothing could dim. : ow serious was one of the passages in the | have been the results if that < had not b { ey cee eon ec It is a apn: on * i 4.) ld today is one of hostility to the party would | (+ Tincoln, of MéKinley and of Roose-| action Sit. r 7. t dares It is time, men and women of Utah,| What a splendid ° publican party will not meet and van- er I power constitutes that quish whatever , When Mr. Kearns was made senator 3 the "Mormon situation was precisely | ™°™4¢® You men who are in the tas Demo that.it is now, so far os Amerikearns party because of your "S : fear of the Mormons, : FOR leads: to . fort ontrofelections than Ss now, t st en greater Influénce of theee ckurch ayin polltics than any man could possibly profit now. It may be the union of church ( S a ee ee aa eae 4 existed, has very much altered. The church - does does not not control elections. nominate candidates. ficially pan in ies ment the politics of Mormons n the the "of ‘any the Inee see state -loeul~ : evil which: may. "It they The people vanced Tom port for so of ‘very when wou not th "t erity e temerity his greatly Kearns the mistakenly high to have from office ,- Kearns United was 5 States Was be made ever a a for it it was menace, senator the of MARC , condemnation e-Umes." a when more today. their sup- which was to him. desire the to alive, Mormon or Gentile,| could bring about. But this one from of True, the other , Mormon menace HAA more of Tom "Let ques- daring the than Sie then. and otica? should be re- state | wel-| the part) of \itizens t all Coe it|3!0n If of oe | ee to would states in still thank say The that a be a good another. Republican : P railread thing "It from a freeman they they do do . meet oe a at 2 this want the to , re- 5 Vided by law roads con-|the been people for the harmed. Mormons,|commission, not advocate for of at the all. They republic, or are seeking a , are. ae have organization - a pro- of have the rail-| be In no moment case would abolish Both shippers and the trans- driving|Portation companies have profited by| out of the state. But still,|the mediation not Mormons. They have| Rates for both affiliations, no such|have simply|been to bet-| who want marketing : The -|g0 been so business of the commission. passengers and freight lowered, stimulated has more and yet that than travel has increased) countefbal- in favor of the movement, to do the best they can in|belleve the Merchants' thelr wares. All they ask|turers' association are , we and Manufacexpressing the of Unity >< cial Cunningham Piute was Cuba going In Marcidat are a able {lIlu- : ete ee wen Seca! his|>¥Y so wide-| been ebates if safe to Ameri-| Eoetore county wanted Prominent field Miss guest ee at machine the on among dis-/er satellites them who a do the Still ‘there *~ is. circumstantial evi- Maybe we Government vention with of | PTOxtes- died Trepoff General that hates the Tribune. candidate are to understand that| ownership of rallroads| their , Frank men were will old The for Kinds of Hot Drinks Our Soda Fountain at as HORNE ie e9 By Phones. the 34 M ynument, Daber t News I Bldg be WE a ARE - is china honor' im circle and sasure > given today will be from to is sewer COLUMBIAN has been STORES 59 Main S. "that first by P Second M,. ofjert S. filled. with of. Utah speeS) | P. Jor soldier,' screams the old soldier who was a| constable before the} floor. Elevator and ITY you ought not to Ladies' 7-Jewel, Blin tham Watche : 20 Year MISS. ar wate Guarentee Case . s CA RTER JEWELRY COo., Watchmakers, Mfg. Jewelers, G. 324 M STREET. AIN Armstrong, Rob- E.. Short, -- - Henry Simonds mes -$---E-**xXKXx{x{* EE F P. H. EB, Armbrust, Ross SOUTHERN - aoe UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 144 WEST 1ST SOUTH. Phones: ones: 1374i: Ind.,d.. 2389-Z% Bell ell. -- a) ia willbe Barlow, precincts-A. Smith. NEW water on every halllaercioc Chair- Cohen, THE . Sleater ohnson, Omaha, We bave a few left. First-class rooma | at moderate prices. Hot and cold 2 precinct-S. County wae - se City. Kansas City, Portland, Dallas. Denver, orm inspector; precinct-Joseph " AT. St., x Me the "Chalrman -Darmer Cleaveland. co 235 at Unity 4 to 5:30/A7T be called OPTICAL their honor, = Raleigh ALL THAT'S __ of enter- | home Bayhonor . eo Sergeant | Henry Cartwright. and othThird precinct-Sam bidding party te, F DRUG retained. The committee, as elected |at the county convention Saturday: is as follows ; , , delegation. | R. pockets oneal Republican "The etc bulk, x Raleigh, the defeated candidate for sheriff, is on th® payroll of the water works department. It would appear ROAR that Chief TORI Sheets's Oen eG thatn argument cen Ores Is not ae eighs would be added to the public} pineal in the event of Joe's election He would mmereild offic sheriff's office. to the sheriff's |y leave the service of the water works department to take office In the county But the big chief had to give an exE the © b besta } he couleld cuse, and } that was offer. . 2 8 e@ The new Amerikearns party county noed ; _ ee the prominent to get Ol Orpheum gives Baldwin i of Re- | committee tor Armstrong, Ben Heywood, William Nelson, Tom Homer ed his own Skinning Who the bottttles we WILLES Treasure Saturday See one o'clock,Kk, members FeniiG i of Ganethe 20. : need, Dressings, o 4 es Linsley on. Members not An effort is being made in Weber r county by friends of Captain EB. Hulaniski to have him run for the I fe may not for the present be necessary |Amerikearns city convention last}/nomination for state senator. /if Mr. Bryan is forced to accept the | week was dumped good and plenty.| made a great many friends in his race Democratic nomination on the kind of | They didn't want him. for the Supreme bench and would platform the other fellows are going to make hick GEDGH Uibetla that while they say they "How Chief bomai ae cise eigh" have no Sanit? symphony the presidency. rae mighty good one they ' in an and is the * 8 «& Sheets title sung of by a the Betrayed new Ral-; political friends of that tas ne soi candidate before the Amerl‘earns convention. Last year, after| the Amerikearns had carried the eity,| Kaleigh was seeking an appointment| emer-) better for the raflroads themselves." Let us all believe what Rabbi ae rhe mands of Chief Sheets. He : 7 . sch says about any Interference on| *@5ked the towering superintendent to| It is one of the movements which our part in Russian affairs merely| PUt him on. the force as a. ‘plain| |Seem commended by every good argu-| makes things worse over there, It wil]| Clothes" man. _ Chief Sheets had al-| ; f ment, and approved by the experience | relieve us of a great deal of conscien-|'¢#4Y promised more than he could take and press he told Of those states that have tried it. There tious embarrassment if. he care would)of, not his Raleigh sult for that] the| It affected | labor or talent or goods to offer, and|ment ; it in not z feat phd nt Utah." | oq Tom Kearns was a séna-|¢er their condition by coming to the|anced the percentage of loss on single tor. The Mormon church was here] state of greatest opportunity. They items. then. It was a greater power in poli-|are simply men and women who have In their effort to crystalize a senti-| tics then than it is now. that had trip time be are|are many questions which demand attention from the state, and which cam the members| in not of for commis- for would Oct. All ict when he has to do so much!Kearns and his lieutenants. But Fourth preeinct=-W' Mont Ferry, sprinting about the country helping} Raleigh was skinned in convention, | W. H. ‘Tibbals. the other fellows out; or perhaps we] nevertheless, and he was forced to see Fifth precinet-George A. Sheets, J should say In? the men he had defeated run the con-| E. Darmer. who]dence men membered: all conditions then more than it does| now. He knew all about it then, as| heralded. best|date for 5 it were|for Shippers, for the people generEND a a men-|#@!/y, and in the long run very much : women other away property church affiliations thing Men take right public. If|fiscate they gave him a pretty general sug-|True, man good the HaTOn, Se earaeeey AvL MORNE Sega hae Series aoe True, they do not have any|1In no case where the states port then, it is a condition which he |"Mormons could not now secure, and one which|they are no the of the time | of that church the franchise which is|@i railroad commission recetyed entrusted ad- for one a a th on hope information disder eae sean patty will not have the cour- ment of a right action. "I am glad to find a paper that is to do what Is right. ‘ io..cles We are not reiterating. We are WARNS! Or UNS. & COUrES 20 slearly. An simply insisting that you read care-|the Interest of the people of Utah," fillpathe: elena vate thei said another. ee DUO issue them. | haters. church be says of met 1 ef- publican t | to a of an age would not dare issue orders, secretly | years go by. or otherwise of"i Utah to- | egmj a Ani: th to the people i oming here nd establishment would Utah," ‘lin the same numerical in-|4o6 then than it is now, or than it| campaigns that numbers : palg a ever can be again. In the very na-| will have anywhere, and by‘any other | ture of things, the Mormon church ‘organization. But they afe by NO] must diminish i . h in power and in promeans united. The head of the church portionate strength in the state as the} ay. the ly mention commission the inspection ALL. more, ae LN ‘e their indorse-|@art disease. A man in his position This Is no time to say the Re-|#Te not afraid) to voice *thetr \inderme* might: very well have 4, may have fluence in en had , hee for railway OF {come evidence of approval of the public. exlét bli R the by there placed was party, or of- | tion state. "oe large belay electorate It | It does not' interfere as an organization of; GOOD have, Mr. Taft might have nore interesting and minative " Republican's The the ptesence of the church in Utah] ~ aE os ay mush. Know, thes was conterned. That church was then |°""!Y ‘2¥ 0" the statute books of the ii! an "anfinitely: better | condition nation directed to the suppression of tr aciltratetactions i ‘ths | Polygamy, directed to the correction - THE we you hal' pl LEPOSERy ‘ ; publicans will name a ticket next' Sat-| man J. E. Darmer to meet tonight at The brief announcement that Mexico|urday, At Spanish Fork tomorrow] room 90, Cullen hotel. The commitSay eiteout. uliety ot eo ee the Utah county Republicans will hold | tee will reorganize by electing a chairarrowing details, ratnhe convention and a number of good E secretary ¢ is "T- those like him could not have treated b © party that dares. If there] +... you to be pshamed of Tom Kearns|and san with anything less than gracious|>® Menace in the Mormon situation, |. 14 the men who are helping him in aa guardianship to the very end of life. |¥°U need have no fear that the Re-| ij. campaign. to obtain " navy what medic Thurs- elub T. ¢ Schonert 3, Ann. |informally should lican party of Utah. There are no it thore hétweones fon <falitirg, the Tatt'{nCuba, there will no doubt be kearns party as [ epu ee ae T-|! offices higher within the gift of the| And now he Is ashamed of the party. ae a only|#netable improvement in the conduct got the scores of former officeholders | people than that. Good old Senator| 4nd he is ashamed of the state. He Republicansparty ls the one, and. only | cs ‘our neighbors. At least for a time. | ¥P° received political compensation | Sumner of Massachusetts ; held ; the of-|!8i ashamed | of , the President of the] ' party a aghaokl strong enough, Grae brave abn nnlish enougthe There are now some evidences that | at for the services hands rendered, of the Democratic party/ fice of a senator was the very high-| United States! ' Fae ee retires cin * < Mr. Bryan is begsinning to see the in" * 8 . eat. to) whichsa clilzentot this Union eee necessary result. advisability of "declaring unequivoThe Republican county convention ' There was ; : Men and women who have the best} cally." of Morgan county will y he held: Oct. 15 of the gold the question He -or of the world-could attain. ; tandard interests of thelr nation, their party Doubtless -it is merely. to expedite | 2 Morgan. The Davis county Repub- | held ft with all'the reverent love of Standard. It took courage of the very ir s q 1 Re ‘ Pee, so | lican convefition will he held in the in Cuba that . ¢ firmest sort to stand against the wave and their state at heart will not ally|the : peace A movement Ae ne ""|county court house at Farmington,| an ancient Roman. To have been of sent . themselves with a band of political) much stress Is ; laid rar on the number|6.¢ct, 19. In Juab the e Republicans I y % 3 . cRYry Fans | a United States senator was one of Ree ih ae Pee ee the re-| aventurers whose. motives. are so|°f big suns those warships carry. will meet at Nephi tomorrow morning | the things to cherish In grateful memno e gold plank at St. Louis transparently bad, whose past is so Incidentally, we shall give the/and name their ticket. The Millar ory while life lasted. To have sat asa|im 1896. No party not afraid would yvInerable, and whose whole action|C¥bans another chance to observe | county convention will be held at Fillsenator used : afternoansat'the John * i. Phillip place forgot. will oS of Mike unjust tode rain refer Mr or il¢ ads Olive he externally A c - * Plate Thursday: Mrs. re Mrs. : the IS for Sold i will entertain at "to.'be: followed at anes pure ely oO} YI in Mor-|shower Thursday afternoon' in honor of Miss Baysinger, whose marriage to ia Mr. Simpson of Vancouver takes atio nominate a aa S . sq ally | izeles Se can er s Midbry y arrives avriveditncthe:-okts ate mat party program Sanpete An intern L Good Michi-| Brid entertains at he, r home 1em Los Purity . Ma ul oes in ahenliite Oj| | a thre aig 3 Made a ot to Saturday. after : the Mrs. W. S. Hudson ‘Hanchebn:. Vhurdar a: hands convention the on | ‘ a 5 Niee outing epee studies ‘ if labor does take a hand in|cialists, and want to fuse. In some]afternoon to be York political situation it will| other counties they don't care whether | hall. The hours add . With today county thing first The are Event the New not -oeoy | Overy reason he alleges for present ac-jciably. The Never tion: was far more potent than it. is| reached. from campaign the her - hie 3 Sree are all dead a cam at ‘ Ry. summer left Tse Win { Sunday from. her home in Mexico and will visit for some weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. H. Mayne. he Amerikearns county committee the all do to empowered been has P st to effort frantle ‘-|things tinue Whew ey political 1 Jersey, aps at| is' expected ee Mrs. Arthur day iyoaafternoon the franchise restricta Presbyterian elder a ballot and yet be a_bé right to enter a con- aspire to an office at de legates' fellow his Peare \ in New velvet factrimmings the | enthiend honor Sade Idan P administrative powers within ‘church. Would: the: American party so eced Park,' J. winter . of 8 AEB Mai Pre ie ne lace » bh | Miss Kathevine aver nasi ceturned| "Ani: Apbor, ‘avhere: ashe: wHl..cons| vin and vee 2 Banks,'/116:South eer aL iwings It with undblack ribbon pacon io ve lace with ies pee be be | o evening oft WO ; fram*h!s wie Aaaho J. td easonable f an aes pry es ne¢ EXSLCseS 2 eer, Pinkerton. sigh dangerdang a al church, < guest H. home the 2 * ae Beal . today Island her asks o f the e 'S° Mrs. sa be #0 Ns Beesley Dr: return 3 pass efits ANE : * Pantie Ruth, con- By her will . | Banc heon Weir faked. will 1 : tei CYNTHIA. seen whi at | and smal | Welby will Hi ede | ' an * : Speneer entertains . of rise. : of his OF Thomas omas e¢ they TE Je: an Cee rress havt i Jay Gibson for | leaves Saturday | : Fe ee Darth W.-K. = here . ps ‘ . iiate }Idaho, co \ | tonight 2 , mn mbers whom"Y ot eee became line e st a felo it 0 Roe es ° ae of ne 4 they she people people -* he would rt in! : oxrice Igvaline Thomas. entertained -a | ~°-" Miss pre- "amalies a rather| ‘ that NE « friends Dermitt of Pittsburg, a guest at the home of} and Mrs. past few her home the | (1 asks | and a y rink , 1: | Oo the16 |, America, from the American party viewpoint for any Presbyterian pro- suspicion, cal ails which yes- birthday. fewMi etna friends aat bes an<n informal. card party afternoon yesterday <= 7 incip: sock events a yet he BSP ee oa pk at the ands 3 hands of0 duly qua fied electors having etymo- that if polities ‘¢ re- this. shrewd Cuba's that ajever, such Aa The re-|'!*ly has is right. WERE ALTO- TARIFF ON METALS THAT FORMERLY ALMOST OR GETHER WORTHLESS. And it has not changed-except that| by their departure it is a little near-| Briithe deal its: friends, have 2 for A n in ‘Urhat' case wills the American party present in defense of Eldet Weir? According to its own. logic parties are beyond » Palace | i/Mr. the for | wae few} luncheon her Arthur E. || Gold: % }| Roller club evening. is anticlanother. Skating delightful at | ap- na was | dae- | LsSavage ce aur at a entertained saat de rst: | Miss Marie iH who has been trans-| could. ribet cn thee dic longer. i along oe ago standing ‘ people a At any the son- both ¢ dcisibte pertinent ANG afion : Teo Pendmaris. : sate say had charge opinion, as. strict neutrality. We trust that the The Democrats py gerecs of spelling reform will not|gan county. be complicated and discredited e - fe con-| not ld could undertake did it if who]sveceed Kearns, ah. Mrs, in to| a very were polities o honor , brides Wei trol the tn and ait eee weeks, as f ago Ctebbarnen hick FEROOE one? church an that sold woe rae ef-|Jogical and orthographieal discussion , -inof|to the point of enraging his mother-in é » . ; an|!aw, and she for having so far lost} f control of her temper as to make any id try. There is Y : a the membership idles falter- |}'ne-Salt: tar uecep toraecept), now edo of 1 "nt, nt ashi: shamed aJ|that church, just as there is in every/a tongue-lashing. The position of the Sa but, one, ae a whe re the has ever been of | other, greater than a aes. . yw obey | festly, er safest course Was one oO ow are very has been a helpful this Why, party Republican policy the the a year nena ee wife sided against the "ele spelling the pCCarnegie spelling, _|to blame-the son-in-law for pressed:.a purely philological, ne weeks ure Oe is Mr. trehib mib- wit! of Kearns. cea ai ee yeople tecia Sas oF his Sarit Work the trouble immediately was not dt be an apology to Joe Raleigh and his} Miss Pearl Pie¥ce, one of the to declare that they are ashamed of a ands of nls party . ee ay exist here| 89 Much to the expected arrival Df friends of the present ‘week. it. They have received its favors.|40 honor beyond any other within the For whatever wrong may exis ve Mr. Taft as to the announcement that «ee * + They have known every phase of the gift of this people, is himself a rich | or elsewhere, the Republican a: : is] General Funston was en route In some parts of the state, the The W. F. F. club will be ‘* + > we *COS ; re | beneficiary of that policy. s mines] the only one to which fair and honfe Retard re as if the | Democrats arg"< waking up to the . neces|tained Saturday afternoon at the local situation perfectly, and yet have ¥ poliey. ._ His mine a snand women can reasonably It looks more BaD more are 4 = sity for holding county conventions|of Miss Agnes Evans, Miss Laura accepted honors and drawn money | re worth far more to him today than est men and wom é settlement BE oe Bae speoa c ee ents and for going through the usual mo-|singer to be the special guestiof 7 ' , p 2 2 ned un e RL rare ae a, : ‘ ee provided by the Republican party.| they ever were before, AND THAT look, &s.a corrective, were eo ne 5. ae ee ae Pashcne pecs tions of putting up candidates T'he ee 9 They been|the the < ‘ing favoring part|¥oKe. a bitter one. No one who} may safely add that he could not Sry : tes ~ tigalwue control > "Ss abreast of the ; history of his|fectively the 5 membership if of and hile hrar dtu atc : while old ia nevstuck versyta: the! ‘came who eps f Loring field, who a.fe for of ites so different now? on conditions: exist rhe Tt midy sever i discussion spelling e fer Deseret and<probably municipal is he desks, io reprenent Paes eon family auatrel. in suit, at Galuinbiia, Tit The mother- party aS}in-law 5 ly é absolutely}man, people : eae oral git se ada Leslie CITY me ae for a ontu a} hme hd | pating. The SOE a 6 ear, til hesitated: a eA existing en a PARAGRAPH, we CARTS © sim Fle; simplified The head of that that Kearns well knows,|rate, been litics ee " strug-|of Kearns It is ; eir re . | Fel s ed Weir ashamed Tom hand defiling Rte any een Also, ORT PT the r to|Utah bloomers. sremiains, one A of the church is not taking any. part {n politics. That is known as well by the] dare to|({he by y fear/by - threats It has No oan to rule it of a 7 * do|yformon to of Mrs. Utah |tion of the name of his home city. |was ASHAMED OF SALT. LAKE ashamed to let the world know oe srom" Salt "Lake the |) unfair the had and PITH Thastill very; been SO the ate leat -_ reis}. ac vene noe sou it vor cue cee hotel oer rote DE ALGE ana ling hand'and, nothing of nominations s Democratic church bestowal ie and|world looks upon Salt Lake and upon tea ede 6 4 far whee ye Tae same Sn oe 3 Mrs. "Fred: 8A Barl There has been no "reform rere |} daughter, and Miss Helena is nothing existing now, there was pete Wadnesdas Pa Pa ‘They have given.a ma- their formerly Kearns, they ry Y , at ens Riana Wee: Dee OF stig HIS HOME r ites pe cell people Was SE conventions i have of were their arms so with simply Kearns a I recent thelr friends." as/jority unparalleled lay down the Mor-|who allege Republican would sts state} nor And an make TER the Mor-| it. the they when then, know for seven ceuld it they from And ae than And Va is elec ed ie fis representativ2.o7 been ebyn f q oe |*O" See aa nr een from | lw' rahe ‘gat 1 . he tell his « ene Sz ae make? -‘ a aa It' has eaten congressman . E i : Europe, erikearns candidate for|on. thelrFoR way oto Euroy i arrived. oe Mbeeiie tea upon |New York yesterday. They. were ee ah sailed nil: Senter Washington |have a of book) the dare is lin cangs Paden; is comparty Amerikearns the If ‘braggart the state|posed largely of former Republicans, boastful people of reason fection President "at afraid not the cadet nee be was i kept pe have : , working ; man in it, and protection was right, and the Repub- | case in the cee eats would net a party are supe-|lican party insisted on engrafting that | orders if they were issued. You should) of any man. policy on the life of the nation. And|know that, for it is true. who former bufferTr. § n é Amerikearns cearns ce Way tee gee ei ela eber years ago that he would|then se senator a Kearns and_ best by announcing of : pace that country nee oF ae eed be threats' of defeat really it. The superior é Pa i of in be Fe gclaries i ‘ party in are are a as ip convention the|;. 4, no more danger from and ye ON be deterred by what is right. In li- | tem po eee on the of the It cannot perpetration the cannot doing nor- | much Amerikearns much3 eeRES to in work™& ! be state delegates > ee ashamed ari party register | into ‘/kearns the ee ne the ashamed Republican ; : |4do right. that in Will Cl that whenevs "reformers" audience of but really he is such a high ecclesias-|),6 was away from home he w as pohildrs n, ane 2 and . ia ‘ ~ ‘ ) Norto o enver, MALSSec tic that we fear he is permitting him-|"ASHAMED" OF HIS RESIDES ry fa o 3 tel ! their , 5 \SHAMED TO REGISTER aS alt Lake, receiving self to be put forward rather too}-\ 4 Li pene SSeS Y . | Mr. Welby's privs ute cat nominations Utaah, command te te oe party of e the > little over a she > 7 ashamed when home nt fare ar their - a Salt Lake. of the bridge a not} f ome party, Ppa We think a great deal of Dr. rotund that amazed the * accredited ashes are g at of i; - But it really goes farther than that. | @nything that fs right. One of the nominees of the Kearns It is the very cardinal stated : Ce can |t¢mpter in the Amerikearns party | ponors and emoluments that once were| why, the larger the city grows, the |"eed fear that the Republican party | gheirs, more expensive proportionately it is {Will not preserve the laws. This is No, there is no danger today in the|t® conduct it him. party y year é > the rest of his Tre § p res realize that Fred mistake. Unit- aay Pres- on here hotel Idaho for tp | Utah! : Peeler das tsi register. ithe | of NCré Democratic Vaan, nat are Their Roosevelt, | vention managers OC ne the former two ean , sentiment : Ss : of the de- > already Hailey ence, pee Ser une oe ite ota SE EO party 1 Re porar oid party which en- |side by side to inflict injury ident Roosevelt. They seek to make the expression of their hatred more offensive by saying they are ashamed of ; associates of President hearts Kearns sane {Can party. ashamed in stares ay of that better for the Kearns] half their present ef-| i good men and women | into th @ state tate than in trying to< d Ce ilo é ) fame injure, to disfranchise and a he and ie ‘ai petige aaa em- v Warltare-<i me far a F e mes = fe convention openly it] will both Weir, | O HW = rs i 7year : last that The - "same a party all And as: of Thomas --$-- best the problem. ee at John follow make trouble. These men who are|have to stumble through command of the Kearns forces to-|drive around closed streets an aime : ; rere i » season of 1907 OEY Oks le eerieey ane eo aa SOROS er Or ee 7 political vastly devote bringing ne regard li . be to to who has held that ex- | sti tte of) OSS area Republican his :would people fort this session -_-_-_-- - When , further = 4 Ponrns: s hs tite | Pant SIs eeurgel vee eMARSE coningtion: oFW Mr. Kearns and his friend Moran wi Ss rest e |the nation. and men fony " of any facili-|it is time >- | associates Tnge= | mespole tes is the|is making and reasonable, the where numbers| coming rowing growing That coming THINGS fear is an actual and Bee absolute istration of justice They are one : aoe representative in the pendence natural, Their rese - present of Mormons. the and}of the legislature such action ad-| pest conserve all the interests parties will] on the superior from 1906. its || [s 4} 4 Have nomination for congrasy? the condtions cnanged oelngs 14 Udit aut ak there sae Tpee ‘ ras e 0 accredited he tates hict et hay- massed secure AND 25, think minute thethis streets' willDon't be put backfor in a condition win: J laid have who people good You ter. ‘ i rad . wins an Amerikearns clared that hon-| upon| influence, newcomers. solution Most \ 7 Sel PARTY. When lives. listi 5 os baal pee cee ti the very noblec m. In fact, there are Court the heaped se by its found will SEPTEMBER forjeyv theare purification not asking of forthe an electorate enforce5 The} most of them] What ment of the laws. % -_ cas eek eee eee a aden diiond eT purpose, TUESDAY. They yo 1 Utah. { POLITICS Ited ; as received received alted position, who has it party the hands of the Republican < Be a ans 4 St aa Utah »tah, « tho is ay e ¢ the For command once ean any action Which can |here is a man REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, ---- Tor Congressman And|one is will not] fire now They it of neutralize Influence UTAH, There is no sincerity in the Ameri-|the rest kearns purpose, They are not seck-|butting | the peaceful advancement of the] wall aoe : _ : h Th y ; not worki Association. : States. that CITY, barrass or injure their party Any oe . sate oe 2 a }man with a proper regard for the| position of a senator would feel so. But Sept. 25, 1906 _ the] LAKE As they come,|They are aware of the need of the} the Mormons] e¢ommission. It is very likely that they |- of newcomers disposing vocates but| of The SALT square deal.|will of the people of the state. It is all they|stand for the business men of kill the Morman.churech by sword as the Kearns party eer ore een Rene the that Republican party, towould to organization the their as Sa SF or Wiens hes held tt en, av 3 e aS : eee ne United States ‘senator, of of it Publishers' Salt Lake again e by church] been has will decrease. bveing ashamed | simply party, United were eo hands be loyalof : Member that' aha Block, 208 South West Both ‘Phones-3190. ictal the the a going to concede. relative strength of MOS : Sener le St. of Gen-| REPUBLICAN, or elsewhere {is Is all they want are sena-|the a js; loffice 5 nik: I "Year.. 2.00 anesyy Baition ‘only, ‘One Malcolm McAllister, General _: Manager Icf left there his be smaller state of him OUOIMGHIN ssc wslese ses ccleaner e uate Three Months ¢..ceseceeeseeees 2.00 one ee Cocvosccccdtoececsece 4.00 On 8.00 a for his now state, He cannot ors Subscription Rates: ¥ ‘ his the Act of Congress, |, .<;4ent Tho Only een Bt matter to when Utah, Friends.of Entered ashamed tile element in the more potent. . Official INTER-MOUNTAIN he pretends to now, There has been|here no new light on the subject since that| That |.Thy 1¢ ielity mighty UNCONTROLLED. aa fori forces eRe: abe i by rhe. sei of one ec, race |>° an Like mysterious subdued lightnings heirran devastating : by that and office he would not only support him} / | ty iu the race for‘this sheriff coun-|ld| convention year,before but. the } space} lords for eons| untrammeled| messages from The place winds to leaa| 4. 0M Bis vane Light, darkness, "3 a S year, ie would clined. votes on lptrayed 2° in that Raleigh. he contd convention to| a ad p s Parag. acreen ne ‘the -ticket- Raleigh, but of breschery that He he ot an been a but yleld with areata alr and dod sul-| ie water, heat) him: pie: brtie@ fore the convention he his pledges of support oe ' ee the nominee. and after P it MsIny seen ee Pitt would and pelf. . sai Puvi isene ConanmAdiee s P toldc ane e et e. a And vets through ruler, king and demi-) th, Gear publie is already supporting tre walks with his. fierce passions enough Raleighs, and he did not think The uncontrollea- conqueror hinsale = of -Ella all things, Wheeler save! id put in Gl tdi another. supervisor; Wilcox. | tective in t Mfg tpn mean Jake following in Raleigh ts of race ‘ the Demo- Sloan, Frank B. hah Ray, Thomas, Joseph Stephens, Mathoni- yeorge H. sen of A, aker and Willan Taylor ae M: of eee . and. Ericksen A? . ons ‘ and.. of place. He B Hamer £ os Ou will State CONSIDERABLE Thomas Mt. Pleas- TENE miss abo for weeks, has found , ed en charge or headquarters have at a train ] E t beyour'c and late tan = tea: ae ce Daniel. Roylance Proyo. ; aus og a rool AD. TERN Might ee of Salt Lake, ahr K. Nebeker and I. C. Thore: Frank of.Geder ‘Johnson N. c It G. Warr evs Mcka Ww. = EutCaine, A. N. Thomas F. Thomas, Joseph we String: fellow,George: BernardA. J.Whitak Siewert, C., 1 Mi;H Nielsen; time. ock you will a EST, 8 to S or ree watch always be on EE gi ee et SE Sar Pees dee ABLISHED oh aaa pores here The aaah ica state executive feos held a meeting at state aspect serpy street his * Martineau oy ee e is as follows: James H. Moyle, Simon Bamberger, William H- King, Henry P. Henderson, Richard P. Morris, John Dern, Robert. W. the convention,|that that strong senate renewed _ After scouring the state Raleigh | State Chairman Martineau Seatche eLa During was had and a the Chairman only performed has seldom bev forboiton by Riiateitlatn incre bold "strength, He bids enough win for taleich his carrier doves. Resiat hls strength, ine : sce that Joe Raleigh was nominated, for that office. Chief Sheets controlled have for -, - Byala ie has Called a meeting of the executive committee to be held at rooms 204 and 305, Herald building, Thursday night. ‘The execu- maple Pharr raed matters pertaining Gon to the, cam- George Raleigh is a de-| Palgn. The new executive and finance the police department; | Committees will be completed todz Burl Armstrong. SALT LAKE MA CITY, .170 IN ST. UTAH. |