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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904. n the fight at Salt Lake laet endured deaths agonie. from block house. The monument which has been themselvea as nta; but this express night. They wonderful 0, set up under the direction of army officers, to I PERSONAL exhibition. tame a seen rather having Instant gave relief and f00n OGDEN, UTAH. commemorate that fight, names the regiments Missea Mayme McDermott and Em: writes j now ma Ntllson are attending the summer which took part in the successful sssault on I t soundly every night." Like Lake in Salt FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. San Juan Hill and neither Roosevelt nor his IHOHHHIIIIIUHHIHI school at the university ous cures of for a few weeks. consumption, J. M. Burrin la in from the f. in nla, bronchitis, coughs, arrived Loula regiment is mentioned. St. of Walter Marx O, hi. Daggett of Bolae, Idaho, la in Mr. Johnson was distinctly right. Colonel the city yesterday afternoon to meet grip prove Its matchless merit fa.8 13 the on business. SMOOTH AS OIL. rity hia wife here, who has been vlaitlng throat and lung troubles, q a Roosevelt was a brave, almost recklessly G. H. Krlba of Salt Lake la an OgSOc and II. Trial her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuhn. teed bottles brave, soldier; but he did not take San Juan den vialtor thla afternoon. After visiting here a few weeks Mr. 4pj John Bryson of Salt Lake la a pend- and Mrs. Marx will return to their store. Speaking of Democratic harmony at the Hill and he did not in any material sense conIn Ogden on bualneaa. home in St. Louis. state convention of yesterday, the Salt Lake tribute to its capture. He was not in that ingH.theA. day Nicholson la again here on a EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE hisincontestible is This of CITY the fight. It was as smooth as part Tribune says: bualneaa trip In connection with the A Boy's Wild Rida for Lif. California fruit exhibit That is true; and tory. With family round him expecting Via Rio Grande June llth, by w a well worn whistle. W. K. Brewer, car accountant for the him to die, and a son riding for life, Esther Chapter No. 4 (Eastern 8tm ' what a serious disappointment it must be to Short with Oregon Line, GIRL. THE GIBSON headquarters IS miles, to get Dr. Kings New Dis- Special train leaves Ogden at at Salt Lake, 4a In the city. our Republican friends! The Republican leaves m., and Salt Lake returning covery for Consumption, Coughs About twenty local aporta attended Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle, InL, 11:45 p. m. Pare 11.00 round city trip. party has within its responsibility a great Belle Blitz in the Denver News says that was Utah. about or It with Utah fight the Republican party that made a bargain the rage for the Gibson girl form among womwith the church leaders at Salt Lake, four en is becoming a craze. She quotes her delightyears ago, to turn this state into a Republi- ful character, the stenographer, as saying as can burough; it was the Republican party follows: The sufferings that some women go that elected Senator Smoot; it is a Republithrough trying to like those anatomical freaks, can committee in Washington that is making with yards and yards of limbs, and no stomach the Smoot investigation; the whole responsianti- or hips, has got the tortures of the early Christbility of the present Concerning the crusade in the United ian martyrs faded to a last years shirt waist. polygamy, anti-Uta- h States is attributable to the Republican par- Every woman you know is banting or exersome fool stunt to try to keep or ty. Yet see how clever their politicians are or cising doing would like to be: They greased the skids the waist line that she has or get a thinfor their own convention and the log rolled ner one. Im in the idiot push, too. Every mothon to the wagon without any jar; no Mormon woman was permitted to get anxious as to ers daughter of us has got fatty degeneraWhen whether the delegation to Chicago would op- tion of the brain, and its contagious. now a woman meet you dontask pose an plank; no church lead- you How are your is How husband?. her, your er got a case of the worries and wrote to the Mr. Knoth desires you know You What are you say, newspapers; everything was as oily as a pig's darling children? What do you do to keep tail at a fair. But just as soon as the Republican doing to reduce? his new is now occupied figure? party of this state got its own convention out your convenience for his And that isnt all. When a woman of' the way, some of its whisperers in its own incustomers is party and some of its treacherous allies who wants to work another woman she begins by how she about thin her has of jollying to the skirt the Democratic party, gotten, still hang on the other hand, if she wants to get and, to prefear was there that began great danger if is even she with and a she her, cat; that the Democratic convention at Salt Lake good will only be acn, says: How well, you are looking! Youlare might suddenly transform itself into an filled with anti-Uta- h assemputting on flesh so rapidly, arent you? And the fat woman simply keels over on the mat, blage. but also delivered promptThe story was circulated by Republican for she has been given a solar plexus blow, allies, who pretended to be in the Democratic and lets herself be counted out. ly. Every effort to please custoparty, that Judge Powers proposed to make ' will be made, telephone in an the convention. of And crime awful wholesale fight That murder, by will be specially a story was told and asseverated and for. a hired assassin at Victor was an aggravated that Senator Rawlins was prepar- result of an aggravating situation; and the WITHIN A FEW DAY8 A 8PLENDID NEW 80DA FOUNTAIN WILL BE INSTALLED AND DURING THE A prominent tendency seems to be toward a further proing to do the same thing. 8UMMER EXPERTLY HANDLED, WHILE FRE8H " former leader of the state Democracy was in- voking of violence. Men having union syfB- IS ALWAYS CARRIED. YOUR TRADE IS duced to write a letter to the newspapers pathies were outraged in their feelings to Jhe man of straw, knocking him down and point where they lost control of every sensijumping on him, and then setting him up again bility of humankind, and massacred, helpless and again, and then again knocking him down and innocent people. And now the executive and jumping on him. All of which was great authorities, civic and military, of Colorado comfort to the Republicans who wanted the have resumed the wholesale deportation and 2441 WASHINGTON TELEPHONE 147-Democratic party to rush in and take a por- wholesale punishment of men who could NEXT TO THE BIG CLOCK. tion of the forthcoming, fight off Republican not have had a voice in directing the crime.1 Rellly-Flyn- UTAH STATE JOURNAL I POINTERS: -- cut-of- ANNOUNCEMENT anti-Mormo- ( it .fr A V New Knoth Drug Store anti-polyga- to :i i r n, i I t i t I store that and that every rapidly being stalled. Furthermore that not scriptions the purest curately drugs anti-Mormo- 'f;S i .i i 1 :i 1 I j ; anti-polygam- y, mers orders anti-polyga- and cared "HUY-LERS- : i 1 . 1 i i.. i ; i f. i 5 1 If :?n ' ;.i ' I M-- 5 i ' j : t; vji : f i rri f i ; i i.j: U,;'. set-tingu- pa B. G. KNOTH Y hands in this state. But the Democratic convention went smooth as a well worn whistle. During the hours preceding the opening of twenty-fou- r the convention, Democratic leaders were at work explaining to each other and their friends the character of the plot which had been laid to make yesterdays convention both a 4 slaughter house and open grave for Democrats and Democracy in this state and of course it was easy for Democrats to Get To- gether and to refuse to carry out the Republican purposes. So the convention of yesterday was one of the most harmonious and splendid gatherings that has ever been presented in this state. If anybody had any resolution in his pocket, the weapon was mighty well from the general convention. If any person had any personal antagon ism to gratify, he concluded to find some other occasion. The little argument which occurred was only to show that Democrats were thinking along the line of party progress. The well worn whistle of Democracy in Utah sounded a beautiful note of harmony yesterday. And the disappointment of Republicans at the outcome is the only sorrow that dims the joy of the day. con-eal- ed ROOSEVELT AND SAN JUAN. Some question has been raised as to the accuracy of Hon. T. D. Johnsons statement in the convention yesterday where he made a ringing speech concerning President velt and San Juan hill. Colonel Roosevelt was heralded as the hero of the San Juan hill fight. And yet he was not there. According to his own book he assaulted and helped to take Kettle Hill, half a mile or more away from the San Juan block house, upon which the regulars of ' Kent made their glorious charge. Roosevelt himself tells that he ordered his soldiers to fire over the heads of the charging regulars at the Spaniards in the With Wisconsin added to New York Democratic the candidate, this campaign is. a cinch for the Democracy. And Wisconsin is practically sure for the Democratic column, because of the Republican factional fight theye, resulting in the placing of two Republican tickets in the field. Under the law of Wisconsin the presidential electors may only have their names on one ticket. So the Republicans are likely to lose a momentous part of the vote which otherwise might go to Roosevelt. 1 WiiY not remove the steel trust bodily into the senate of the United States? With Philander C. Knox there, the trust will be represented by the special and costly counsel who planned the organization. Does anybody suppose that he will not fight for the trusts, when he has made a fortume out of counseling them how to evade the law? The f. election by acclamation of Allan L. of Salt Lake to be an alternate to the Lovey St.. Louis Convention is at once a high tribute to Mr. Lovey and the press club of which he is a distinguished member and to the Salt Lake Herald, of which able newspaper he is an equally able illustrator. And no matter how long we protract our internecine strife in Utah, the national conventions will still go on performing their duty, making platforms and naming candidates. There are forty-fou- r other states which are deemed of some importance by the politicians. Hon. Samuel Newiiouse has won a law suit in New York involving a trivial matter of $17,000. The attention of Hon. David Henry Pcery, national committeeman of the Democratic party of Utah, is respectfully called to the important fact. ' The Mt.Pleasant Pyramid says that Mt. Pleasant can feel proud of its cemetery,. |