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Show FOUR YEAR OLD BOY IS BURNED TO DEATH v AT WINTERQUARTERS ! Vi i, V - ITIs only hy dealing in generalities that Democrats can make the predicsupporting Hughes lias inspired the rumor tions of success in Novemberplausible in the of a face lhatth'e two may ie found together cam- united various When . the. Republicanism paigning with the presidential candidate. elections of tlie past Iwenrty years are stud-Roosevelt has a iinoiincedghat' be wil i make lied iiLdetaiJrJhe .only Democratic hope is some Hedies torHIugkes and tthaLhcwdL.. TEL-- . . rii November to increase- - Presklent Wil- . iaL X. 0 his satisfaction tiei , nomma -- ion jSQII8 popularity JUepublicanJiope .does. not 2 Hughes, paid tribute to us c laiae ei a i rest OQ fa(. that President Wilson was tellect and pronounced Ins Youngstown, U., chosen the by minority of the popular vote of speech of 1908 the greatest in ih l912. His party: has not been growing. American politics.. He has also signified Wilson got fewer votes in 1912 than did Bryhis willingness to make speeches .for an in 1896, 'notwithstanding the growth of Hughes, if invited, and has even admitted tlie country, the admission of three states that he would appear with Roosevelt, al- and the extension of suffrage to' women in though with characteristic frankness he two states. It was not because of defections makes no pretense of personal affection for j to the Progressive party, for the combined his former friend. Roosevelt and Taft vote of 1912 was a few "fvelt in iw letter to the (thousand smaller than that of Taft in 190$, Arisona and New Medeo had been mental differences between the Democrats although and. the women of admitted Washington and -andthe, Republicans. Oncert ain of these fundamentals the ProgressiveiTliave' agreed the Democratic .vote has never at any time with the Republicans, while there can be no since reached that of 3896. . It was smaller logical agreement between' the Progressives in 1912 than in 1900 or 1908. and Democrats. It would be. discreditable to More discouraging than this to the Demthe wisdom and patriotism of Taft and ocrats is the fact that scarcely a Democratic Roosevelt should they., allow their personal candidate for United States senator or Demdifferences to stand in the wav of the disocratic candidate for Congress, at a regular charge of their public duty. or special election, has since equaled the Both haye every reason to be friendly to 1912 Wilson vote in his state or district, This r Hughes. Taft appointed him to tlie suapplies to 1913, 1914, 1915 and even the spepreme bench. The last political address that cial congressional election in West Virginia Hughes ever made as governor praised m June, 1916, in which a Republican was Roosevelt 8 administration. The three men elected to fill a Democratic vacancy. Senadiffer much, temperamentally, Hughes tor Newlands of Nevada in 1914 gained the middle ground between the im92 votes and was elected by a plurality of 40, petuosity of Roosevelt and the judicial deWilson carried the state by 2381. liberation of Taft. Hughes was an advo- although He had reason for the sweeping criticism of cates before he became a judge and can his Senate speech state his side of a question in a way to the folly of his party in is last January. Kentucky trembling, as it arouse enthusiasm, y 471 plurality its Democratic remembers the Differing as these three men do, and the candidate for governor got last fall,' when same differences in greater or less degree with Wilson s 104,072 plurality are found among American voters, they are compared in substantial ligreenieurks'r to the ch lef as doubtful which is not giving Democratic needs of the country. Both Taft and Rooseleaders -- genuine concern. While they may velt should contribute much to the election make nation wide claims, they all realize that of Hughes: elections are carried by states. If the Reo o o . THE MAN FOR 'MILLIONAIRES ; b publicans get over half the Progressive vote cast in 1914, they will easily carry the s j . The niillion. dollar cam'the real fight, as we have ofpaign clubL seems to have met with a very ten remarked, is for the Senate. cold reception in most parts of the state, reA gardless of the warm weather which is preWHY SO MUCH DELAY! . vailing everywhere. In fact, the publishing three months ago The Post called Over of the Spry supporters in which was ihcl ud-e- d tlie attention of the county commissioners to some representative of practically all of dug-wathe big business interests of the state. When the need of building the road around the in Provo above Springdell canyon. At the rank and-fil- e of the pa rtyr the men on t hat time this of conditions told the paper the firing line and the great mass of people exist ing anj the need of action on the part who, although not rich, . make . lip this great of the board. We were informed that some commonwealth of Utah saw that bearray of special interest men and leaders of the preliminary work would have to be done the road could be built but that it w'ould wet element of- the; state, they: naturally fore be ready for the use of the public by the became suspicious of its objects and with the season opened and traffic announcement of the Salt Lake "Tribune that, time the fishing became was three months ago That heavy. members of all political parties were flock-in- g some acto the Spry banner, the people began to and we have waited patiently for board of commissionsee that most of those on the list would have tion on the part of the ers ever since.. Kome spwfial axe to jp-in.. immcvliately. ajrier A nd in the- iea n ime aroad lias.- been t'fie campaign, should their choice succeed in built through Pjnion canyon. Other sections securing a nomination for the third term. of the county have also had road work done, ima coitne.wben not only the Re- tlie dngway in Provo canyon remains as but publican party, but all parties must choose j it was with uo indications of change in the whose principal backing comes from the immediate future. In fact if the commispeo)fe and not from the millionaires of any sioners let it go for another three months $Ute. The people want men who will stand there will be little reason for the improveLet the good of all, and men chosen by. such ment for another year. This may suit the interests as Tom Kearns and the millionaires board of commissioners but it will not suit Salt, Lake City cannot hope to be the the people at all. Further delay on this choice, of the masses. Utah county people will not be necessary if the commisfafl to respond to the hurrah of the Spry work sioners get busy on the job. The need of the the workings camitteeyf oridhey have-see- n' allow t&e : Kearits people in the past and al- - cbanp,'in't1f('WadisooEeee8ary-.t$p this work to go as it has in the past, withsome' men from this county have out protest. The lack of interest in the road the confident we that feel ranks, work around Provo on the part of the cotmtenanceTbecombmatioiiv e "Wming-iTceableamV-io pi hope to see, a decided change very soon. The filet th;it Taft are Roosevelt-an- -- 1 ;r - - - - te the-histor- y J.; J N I - des'troyeOXnrmAr The oldest girl at home, who kepi house for her father since the mother died nearly three years ago, had put her little brother to bed and had gone to find het yoiiftgef alstera, who were playing somewhere In the When she returned, neighborhood.. the- - house'wa8-a-fir- e and- - the room where the little, boy was in bed was hot as a furn ace from the flames ra g-- J r ingfa the living room. girl fought desperately to rescue her j little brother but she was compelled j to give up when she was so terribly burned trying to get through the flames to the bedroom. - An alarm was given and the neighbors came. The flames were extinguished, but by the time it was possible to enter the room where the boy had beeu put to bed his charred body was found in the bed clothes. . jr r rnr i : last night about .8 oclock. when the almost completely" Blflgs home " wa RELATIVE STRENGTH OF PARTIES' . YWl'-- it:-.- , vs? www sswe .. .t Mi ., t ny & :; U i ., S Ai9t- fcse .s; w.- :fim-at- m: rw ? aim , - The-bra- .: ft mr i ibKawf mam .j tw 1 - y aa A.- - v. u tK mm ! y mxmtnpm Afe Mutt m i filWW JVk ( , mnun 1k.. " UU k MM v mm ' - wastaw. F 4MQN f ! - wry w V.I8, WSm Wilford 3, il. Biggs, the four year old son of Thomas Biggs, watburned to death JIi:GIIESr-Knosmi:LT3XI)XU:T- M J ' July .frvvs ?- .jX intei quarters, r ! . mz TTiTZFZ in ve rUx'UIIn l Mary Pickford coming back to The Columbia on Saturday in lier greatest success, Tess of the Stonn Country. ; . 1 California--enfrancliisedin.theL-meanti- -- - ng Spry-Ivearn- 000 . A. B. Pack of . this city has Just shipped a carload of bran weighing to Mosldfe to be used n the campalgn agalnst the grasshoppers; Reports from - Mosida aay the grasshoppers are doing hundreds . of dollars damage to the crops and unless quick action is taken there will be no crop this year. 5400 pounds -- -- -- . WAR IMPOSES ENORMOUS BURDEN'ON SWITZERLAND The new Swiss war francs at 4 per beon overhas STr centrlssued' subscribed by Tl,000i000 francs. Since the beginning of the war the Swiss national debt has risen from an rerage of 28 francs per capita to 150 francs. s Berne, July 5. loan of 100,000,300 it' - lMy wife doesn't slave over a hot coal or wood range. Our New Perfection Oil Cook Stove saves7 her strength is "as 'easy and clean to use as gas no odor, no smoke. No big coal bills. Jr ' Uie Conoco Safety Oil. v Look for the long blue chimney. New Perfection 03 Cook Stoves are told in many'. models at hardware and general Uasni tAMaa . xnriwsf Judge A. B. Morgan instructed the Jury in the case of Lehl against William A. Evans, charged with being intoxicated. to bring in a verdict of not guilty. The instruction to the Jury came after the plaintiffs had presented their case. In the case of Springrille City against.T. E. Diamond, Judge Morgan sustain was first tried before, the Justice In where Springville, Dlamqpd was charged with letting his chickens trespass on neighbors. . Diamon' On November 2i7T915," StewarFwent" claimed the chickens were not his to a farm owned by Garry Stevens property. and stole a plow which he took to a fiefrJ above Salem. The officers have Ambrose Stewart of Payson was ar- been searching for the plow ever rested today by Deputy Sheriff since and Just succeeded- in locating Clark on a charge of petty larceny. it. Stewart confessed to the theft A--- -- fheFFonf Just as quickly -- -- housewives - ' we 000TniNK TIIIS OVETi -- " JUST According to Professor Fred W. Merrill tlie Pirovo milk supply is one of tlie most expensive in the entire United States. Prof. Merrill pointed out that the cost is abnorm-T- v the 'hisrisriod x a 't4iarge-ngains- L Klglf after for inspecting dairies around town, the 'dairies, the noted dairyman had only words of highest praise for them, and the prices charged' for BMiyMIkahd.lJTeainTir0' normal, in fact, they are. below tlie prices charged in many sections. 'Where the high Ust comes is 'in the cows pastured in the (First ward pasture. Many people think that furnishes feed and thus furnishes .T pasture cheap milk. That may be true until the cows reach'd he pasture gates on tlie wav home, then accordinsi, to the expert they arc o in every instance. You no sooner open the sack aud see tlie glisten lnq white crystals than, you are impressed with, . - as Utali-Idah- Suffar they adopt it for every use: Its sweetness, purity and exceptional quality pleases d - test -- its- absolute- parity.--" "-- j Housewives are not the ones to adopt Utah-Idah- o Suj?ar; Domestic science teachers and man- - Only ity' of NEVER TASIED SUCH GOOD OATS at Thats; what you and every other meuiocr of .the. family ..will say .when, you have eaten your first is equal to any other sugar "produced in the world. Order it by name. You 'will find it more economical to buy it by the sack. Utah-Idaho- ," bowl of !Sf IOUJED OAT! Theyrs so rich and meUaw, ev?ry spoonful . is an Invitation for moo. - Ojvijf- - the big, perfact- - anatur cd oats with real grain flavor, : No Excuse Now For Discolored Closet Bowls flpd' tlisir way into the air-- ' tig htpdfu sl-- roof ""pack g e i" 'bf' -- p SUN-RI- P . scouring. It is so easy to have a clean, odorless closet bowl if you follow the simcan. It ple directions on the Sam-Flus- h positively cannot injure howl or con-.Fln- ' nectiohs.-- -' in the milk supply and naturally brings the cost of production. very much higher than normal iu the United Statcs. The cost of production may be very .materially decreased when the ieople, learn the first lesson in the care of cows, and after they have once learned this lesson it will not lie necessary for expert dairymen to call attention to this condition, - .4 Sugar Utah-Idah- o o facturers of fine pastry, confections, preserves, etc., prefer it. If you have any faith in chemistry you accept the statements. of the worlds great scientists and food' experts wlienJhey ileclare-thbeet sugar, the qual- keeps them white as new bam-tius- h 7 Order your package Give the family a real SUNRIPE Instant Koffe-e- t healthful and refreshing drfn k li ot o r cof JTAl f grocers sell "SUNRIPE" Products., no - Contains " the Strength of the mils Cleans Water Closet Bowls Farrer. & Whitehead Phone 67. today. Is a ; , We sell it at 25 cents a can . treat at tomorrows breakfast. vk - E"Rojied Oata. v Utah Cereal Food Co OGDEN, UTAH |