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Show MAA aye igen my ye SESNG an eens be enh ae OS Se No 2 ae he SDS FRA NP PS gana SS arp WILLIAM pm SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE FIGHT IN COUNCIL The U.C.T. OVER FIRE CHIEF Paraders SESE IS LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, TAFT AND WIFE HOWARD te 7 mele ee re Sy I 9 * AGS r + gg ee a a JUNE 1908. 22, | the Summer's Cooking = Appointment of James Devine May Split American Party Asunder. VAIL IS IN FIGHTING Says Appreciated Japanese C. M. I. Cure No kitchen appliance gives such actual satisfaction and real home comfortas the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. } Kitchen work, this coming summer, will be better and quicker done, with for walking easy. MOOD 25c a bottle He Hasn't Resigned and Must Be Kicked Out. The house-cleaning ministration, predicted Z. Corn hard or soft corns-makes personal comfort for the worker if, instead of NEW, PERFECTIO! You'll enjoy That Re freshing a Fate At mraralss in the city adby The Repub- Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove DRUG STORE (he Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main Street Delivers heat where you want it-never where you don't want it-thus it keeps hours. on one filling. medium vietory ; would he land in the ‘ fire de your a own people here ore wrong of whist) dancing, partment. as to the the kitchen cool. Burns for Instantly. regulated for low, heat. not ae Rayo made, beautifully nickeled.. McDonald's Merry have caught ee - record is - ne s while eerie in the G%-lit's high-strunge patriot yester-|> day. 2 snen were Jordan the words in his address is of David before the just another right ne ywater in Vail's place; Captain "Be enthusiastic. We, you Kearns So wane men, the fit important appointment meets with opens ee Bet Rai with workers. . of Jim Devine, then, the hearty ap-|ter of assiduously to perfect ng been his ganization and make a political maohine out of the administration, Mayor Bransford has stood in the way, that own for the . eee re- President purchase, by the city, of "There of the fire committee thing the e a chief. asked Chief "T have no intention of moving nothing have have to deserve no intention to," he such of action, quitting the yet awhile," he continued. "I am: no quitter. I have done nothing wrong- and I until I ‘I had no intimation of this thing until the other afternoon, when I had a little talk wit yor Bransford," the chief said. "My interview was not entirely that I but I assure you satisfactory, told him some things he will be likely to remember in the years to com e, "T have been in Salt Lake 21 years, and I Baines that I can say that no OR n . 20 doing from one Jordan the to considered is nothing placing distresses horsepower "‘fieckleness' of women, be- an- vice first and a man of he hate at the same time and the same person. She may say and think that she is sick or well when the reverse is really true. It means simply that one soul is in the ascendency. Thes se two souls may be = absolute strangers to each other, but they certainly exist, We h have proved it be- yond the shadow of a doubt." SALE Westinghouse electric motor in good condition. Adbetter motor made. dress Inter-Mountain Republican. No cell Flash Ward di es at the| Wed- Tosa ; aisle ae afternoon present a oe London, to e American ‘*hape rf) ae ee the bride rarely descends observed in to deseription ordering seau. The lingerie quantity and of the daintiest description. real lace and is all hand-embroldered. s made a right way SOUTIL MAIN TUE and the trous- is ew very finest It is fest hand-made All supplied the by in and with and lingerie two ao 2? fy BY the Astor gave Lord and {s a dinner a or f Daniels' Daify Talk==-No. 47. Theve is net the same worlomanship on a handme-downh as» there. is on a tallored suit. That's the reason thie hand-me-down wrinkles, gets out of shape, My tailored suits are composed of imported woolens, fina materials; they are well mado and Strictly first class. Como in and see one of my $36 suits DANIELS, The Tailor, Second te Bank itself ausBa= i ay ae rhe attention careful) is. tas Merrill rare, Dublin,, June "21.-Thi 21. Republican news service has learned the details; of the formation of a new home rule} organization on a plan opposed to the Nationalist policy. The new organization is to be called the Irish [mperial ome Rule association Its motto is "federation, not separation. ts object is to get home rule for Ireland on the lines of Canada and Australia, The most prominent Irish Unionists, who hitherto have opposed home rule} while it meant separation from England, are at the head of the néw association, the headquarters of which have been establishes in Dublin Prominént commercial Unionists are supporting. it, including Protestants, Catholies and Jews. 7° West National commend That ¢Caused a Mrs - I; me | ‘ in | to $3,000,000.00, South, iz | the first trial of Thaw for >| and Co. State, SIGHT Cantilplayer, Iowa, Pt ate Sa Wis..Mas 28re80 in. Phe Marinette. AHO pita PPaviata tas ainlannel the specialists there a roblem. The overed th: right eye Yor man had been Dee due grew normal he could the first see time out of in five More than seven ion was struck in flying piece of iron. months ago Cantilthe left eye by a The injured mem- ber became flamed, : SHIP" WILL very painful and much inafter suffering agony for young ball player went yy terian hospital in Chi| cago to be amined by a Dr. Loud, the with ae artis nae cialis t connected BRING PRINCE OF WAL ES! the The finest songster among our Scottish warblers is undoubtedly the blackcap T am afraid I can not describe its song. It has to be heard to be truly appreciated Once heard, it is never forgotten-the -rare _sweetness, the pure quality of the song. ean not compare the blackcap's song ‘with that of- the nightingale, for, unfortunately, I have never heart) the song of that bird: TI could never be in England ‘at the proper time. -But I have often heard ©ur lark; and its song is. bolder, louder, more overwhelming in its grand outpouring of melody. ‘But for sweetness nothing has' ever thrilled me like the song of the blackcap.-The Scotsman, "MYSTERY Dyeing weeks | nurder of Stanford was told Friday in the offices of Attorneys O'Reilly and Sullivan Furthermore it was sald, this knowledge and not pany disagrement with members ot | Th: W's fovaths caused the break in the | relations between herself and Thaw At that > induced to div about her husband frequenting the Merrill house by the published evidence in | the breach of promise case of Susie IL. Merrill against Lazarus Leyi, the |} banker, in which the plaintiff testi| fied that Thaw care to her apart}ments "with a Mrs. Thaw."' Mrs Merrill testified that she knew Reld when he "came with the niture," and she did not know his hame was Thaw until he had been I White's murder reported,' said Mrs. | Thaw, ee my relations with my husband he becomo strained anc ; that it was due to the con| ditions which existed in the re | Jations} Lip bety ween myself ind the Thaw family, I made no comment, but kne w at "that time that Mr. Thaw had been to the apartments of the Merrill woman. Until I recovered my composure, IT never, never, never saw that woman until she came rate the witness room, and want to say with the greatest emphasis: that I was never t her house have been faithful to my husband during all his trials, ind I am going to stand by him now. regards the separ ation suit I will say nothing I see my. husband often and continue to see him. There js no doubt about the fact that Mrs Merrill was in tho witne ss room with me during April, 1907 Since Mrs. Merrlll's commitment to the Tombs in default of $2,000 an effort has been made to get from her a statement dealing with her relations with Thaw, but she denied herself to interviewe Late this evening an unknown bondsman produced the necessary bail and Mrs. Merrill was released. ee & South MAN hyst Dro for severa fliness, and when he | dist j his | | during n-livine. OE | puzzling $200,000.00. Deposits, Ist expensive. from havREGAL York, June 21.-James professional ine ball t r or the Des Moines a ise | iene ¢} that ha respectfully Sremiee Seen OnUTOD Deere ine Action. TWAT BEST RECOVERS to ? ears Capital the Mrs. 21.-That June York, New io velyn Thaw Knew Harry Kendall - Thaw had access to the Oyen j in the home of Mrs. Susie rrill in | West Fitty-fourth street aa fais aw it Cleaning Office NGG a amnbas- | diplomatic | IRISH ASK FEDERATION AND OT NOT SEPARATION a strongly THE HYSTERICAL to corporations, firms, societies and individuals is recognized for its competent management peehin ines cour- every detail, Your account magnificent} Lady, Dudley's service commercial. should Explains Regal Main BROUGHT CLhOvirEs: LOOK Are not always the most Aes ut fi rs appearance comes ing hem regularly Chl RANE D. The desirability of transacting your banking business with large} girl. of feminine attire, gives half a column to its details. The practical plan not amassing vast numbers. of toilettes which, under the chameleonlike. condition that govern fashions now must soon be out of fashion, has been is at 3 o'clock Tue sday Except with royalty itself at-t altar, never again will be gathered so many notables. Think, yo American mmas, of a chapel full of guests headed by the king and queen of In land; with the Prinee and Princess of next in rank and the Connaughts and Lecks and other members of the reigning family and so many dukes, earls, viscounts and barons, together with the chief the British @mpire that it two full columns of this type to merely give a list of their names and title-. To recount the gifts would take » columns. And here I may mention a circumstance so peculiar that, while all fashionable London has been talking of it, nobody dares apeak above a whisper of it. s the \strange peace gift .of King Edtv: ard to the bride. This is a bracelet thickly studded with diamonds, having as a cer itral ornament catseye of the a huge Alexandrite most vivid green hue What Is strange about this? Nothing, except that the catseye is reputed by some to bring bad luck. o be sure there are others who maintain that this strange gem is a talisman of good import, But, like the opal, it is open to suspicion and the gossips are asking why the king ane have chosen so odd a gift. Edward is a monarch of infinite tact and arrow ane ass and it is not. recorded that he ever before himself eon to "aunt or criticism Mh ee eee involving the slightest shade of fear or misgiving to tho recipient of She of his favors I kn several. American women who nebaeds astonishing collections of among them Mrs. Mackay, I ewels, Mrs. Astor, M1 Belmont, and: Mrs, Morgan, but none of these would be guilty of such a gaucherie as selecting a ceateeye or. an/opal as a wedding presen The ‘pit ide's trousseau is so wonderful that the grave London Times which - gift a On See | | Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co.) ng Pays 4 per cent on depesits Ss li, Presi ide Vv: oe Prantieor. 0. C. BE REARS ron hie of} Hon, John W. Ward, sho will See as-| sembled the most noteworthy ec m- | pany ever present at the wedding of} an Astor's Ee1 Georgian silver All | Wor: in the American ; become : FACTS broa i containing a. big 5 SBP Evelyn Irrounded by splendid - diamonds. | a iW iuldorf jsem_ belt ee June 21,-When Amb: daughter, Jean, walks ee New York, sador Reld's has|%#mes, "erratic methods of jumping at conclusions, and her intuition" in his address on "Psychotherapeuties" before the graduating class oe she College of aa and Surge i man is much one susceptible than ae he said. "There is a good reason for this. We know that she has two or more souls. She may love and Reid- has | , ‘ and Boston, June 21.-Women have two souls, perhaps more, according a President G. Stanley Hall of Clark university. He gave this as the explanation of Chs rles T. val yesterday afternoon. ovin Not a bit of it!" spew itet the for a vices longer of the ;|UNIGN DENTAL CO. Desirability | of ee gift is a pearl diamond] vhich the| vf splendid gem yracelet | duche personally' selected and had ieee "a - : ashion designed by herselt.| ing. is be-| HALL SAYS WOMAN HAS TWO SOULS two of the city coun- seem to be convinced. "Well, chief, are you moving?' Republican reporter of ee has He--no iF NOBLES Rank Will just It idleness' supply wagons. Both men strenuously deny this, but the mayor and members cll existence . York girls, who kcep a store in Lon-| ioe REAL | agonloads of presents have landdl a Dorchester house The Duchs SS | : of are most more than not having enough to do. Life drives him very ats who has nothing to occupy his me. And killing time is the eantiagnl kind of guilty FF grafting. It is said that each received $10 commission from the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company the who capacity passing GATHERING is the basic cenopportunities of en- under various heads, foremost idleness. ford meeting Chief -Vail and Assistant Crosby is that they have been for wimself. : Gilt other. It's the signal that all is well with the nervous system. Happiness is the product of doling; of action, It's the I-n-g of our being; something positive. You can always tell vice beeause It leaves a dark brown taste in the mouth the morning after." intment of George Sheets. The a Kelsey is that he does tl cism ene, t further the ends of good organizathon by retalniie in his employ some who, during cpmpalgns, do no harmonize with the ¢mericans Charges of Graft. The reason given by Mayor Brans- 2 i e. ‘ provides man full bulb pre- "i away. re are enou members patie coyncn willing to accomplish tf n Tom Pitt is scheduled to go S eogrntti in Chocolates doing | Washington, Db. C June victory . of Mr ratti | 5 as i1 sal , i . = 21.-""The is day," * said Frank neock ager Taft (aoce campaign. oa "He ahe is just as good ; as elected already z apd his tndor fie t ene next gd oe November i ~ eeewilll ndorsement atethe pols ost convincing in the history of the Republican party, What little discor@;theré owas before. the Rent jican convention has been smoothed out, and all of. the delegates' and candidates) Wwill<:retiirn "home and make , . , greater r n oT © , = } the. . victory! ‘than: ity éver has: been: recelved-reports from.all over tho. United *Stutessduring "the convention week, and the Taft. sentiment: all overs the country, as reflected by the \ A convention, indicates how the |Gecite nation takes ththe big bi ury of war. 4 Je' ahd secretary . We} have, tniggs humming - from now ‘ unti}' 9)election, but it's all over but the a I, ihg. . Death is.a cleaner and. better} Shine in the long run, a - ' Whatever makes us ready for more ere gs and joyousness is real hapiness. Happiness is a sort of electric to a pared, is to throw Jake Raleigh out, and this may be done while the mayor ae "The Tarial the or- great extent, and the chances are he is not quite as Bee with his people as he was last November, The program, as it has been people aoa The we the is not death, but vice. thustasm "Viee is self-inflicted injury. Deyawy due to lack of life in apes TGt nen, vnmnere the American party peed Hends to Drop? While the American party has working 1 it be town- 218 ! Burbidge and Jim Taylor were thrown|are in the limelight. Whatever our out of the police department beeause|part is, and it may be a very small they weren't Americans, and other de-|one, while we are doing partments have been trimmed of anti-|jin the limelight. We are will foxtruetion of Tecth or No Pay. Posttiively Gunurunteed, | Phones-Be 1126-X: Independent, 1120 UniHis part and room |‘Honest Work - Honest Prices Starr ment who were not of the faith: "Learn to love the things you do Mayor Bransford was threatened with|pecause you do them, and learn to do a request for lis resignation if he the things you love because you love vera te force the eeaenent ot se iH. living example McDonald the grad- wie rank and file of the American] yates, faculty and friends of the part has just delivered itself of a versity of Southern California. complaint against Jake Raleigh for|/theme was "Enthusiasm," and in employing men in the street depart-|he soid: our | Uatntiers due, money Your the card playing, bridge theater-going, etc. a6 of alle eee Soot Nok tne for write never disappoints- safe, ecor nnd aland light giver. Solidly Widow 1 uent e dealer's, pleasanter with a Rayo Lamp If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency, Continental Oil Company (Lncorporeted) right Phere is no-right and wrong to it. Upheaval Is Coming. "Anything is wrong if engaged in as appointment of Jim Devine willla phase of idleness. Going to prayer an upheaval in the American meeting might be said the same thing that may split it wide open.|of if done in the same spirit Members of the inner circle yesterday "When a man géts a windfall, he is eondemned the action of Mayor Brans- likely to spend the rest of his life ford in naming Devine. No criticism Is watching alls heir the wind. If he offered of his qualifications for the to a legacy, he is likely to lose. his office, for it is conceded that he made immortal soul trying to get it before . at your Lani LAM a wonderful The eause party a Has sufficient capacity needs. ‘Three sizes-if nearest agency. Cailfornian Declares Wrong Is a Phase of Idleness. event of a Republican or intense all household BE A GOOD DOG Is ADVICE OF JORDAN taeierehed am the preater the stifling heat of a coal fire, you cook by the concentrated fame of the Mean a week ago, will start tonight when te city council will confirm the action of Mayor Bransford in ousting Charles T, Vail, chief of the fire department, and Byron R, Crosby, his assistant, In place of Chief Vail the mayor has appointed James Davine, former chief, man ever labored as faithfully to build Oo Managed the Republican city up and maintain a reputation as [ hay campaign )ast fall in the capacity of T not ashamed of anything My elty chairman, entirely 30, and conscience is clear, The appointment of Devine is withthat is a blessed consolation out the sanction of the inner circle, The chief professed toa be astonished and while all members of the Ameriat the developments of the last few can majority say they will support the days, and said that he was even more mayor's action tonight, it is certain astonished at the possibility of James that there will be an upheaval in the Devine becoming his successor as head party. ; of the fire department, Following the decapitation of Chief "River aitbe! I can remember," said Vail, It Is said that Chief of Police Chief Vail, slogan of the AmerlPitt and Jake Raleigh will be led to has heen ‘Americans on the block, although Mayor Bransford can.not even now has told certain councilmen that he Neve that the city administration prowill stand by Raleigh to the last. There poses to kick me out and appoint Deis also some opposition in the party to vine in my place. Surely, if they inLouls C. Kelsey, city engineer, and it tend to put me ont, they will not make would not be surprising to see him the chairman of the Re publics an -clty out of a job before the task of housecommittee my successor!" the chief cleaning is completed. concluded. Devine on the Job. -_-- - >. -__--_ Fireman Jim Devine drop into his old Job just as soon as Vall is disthe ax is scheduled to tonight. While Devine will appoint his own assistant chief, he will leave the other differences in the department to the coun cll and the inner circle. The reinstatement of Walter Knight, who was fired - by Chief Vall, will be one of the features of the Vail obsequles. Jim Devine has been chief of the flre department before, and he came close to being appointed to the place two years ago when the Americans gained control of the city. However, the Hghtning didn't hit him then, He lingered about the political flame until Los Angeles, June 21.-"If your appointed chairman of the Republican party last fall. He conducted the cammission in life today is to lie in a paign for the Republicans, made many blanket and how! like a dog; do your anti-American speeches and did all in best. Be as good a dog as you his power to encompass the defeat of "There has been a lot of talk among ; i s. as i t that aa ? iy RI June London, montrous, 21.-Th6 midable warship, Britair new armorMeanwhile the right cye had become ed cruiser, Indomitable will conve | infected with what specialists the Prince ox Wales and his suite to} sympathetic Sean and the Chi. 2 1g0 specialist ided é ¢ Canaaa for the approag ne celebration | . ae i ithe1er ae an ae as ss nasaak bie ‘ a Dante p | Sé ve SSA} Oran ~ So poe tere nten: e lov: r arhs the loya inidians and perhaps| neighbors to the south will have their opportunity proof that BREAGhye to see Great the ' to remove the left eve. This was done ; sng dy spite the operation the other optic kept growing Weaker until the the newest floating | man Britain yearns to vised world's peace was "by Work tot rily "friends and he blind ‘He to6 come was told wags adto GAT that the eye With the same earnest desire, othe Ti powers will try, ‘unquestionably to} build a cruiser that In a naval duel ean sink the Indomitable. Well know-] Ing this the admiralty's engineers have] kept profoundly secret every import-| ant detail of the huge crulser's con-] struction. So she has come to be known] as the "mystery ship." <As far as she} and her sister ships, the Invincible and| the Inflexible, are concerned, the dove] of peace is blind Chis great war vessel is the fastest, the longest, the largest and the most! heavily armored erulser afloat, She tons and is 630 feet all cruisers, save her] sisters, what the Dreadnaught fs to all battleships The power of her artillery is im-| mense, She carries eight huge 12-inch; guns, each 45 feet long and each cap-| might become all right by careful and persistent treatment, and he was advised to put himself under the care of Dr. Wurtell the eye specialist Dr. Wurtell had the uncomfortable task of telling Cantillon, who is just 23 years old, that all hope was gone and that he probably would be blind for the remainder of his life. The shock threw the young man into hysterics and he was taken in charge by doctors. : When he regained his normal mind he senpagiaed ee "I can see! [ see!" Dr. Wurtell he wee nina and doubted the truth of his words. However, Cantillon insisted that he could see, and. finally the specialist applied the tes To his amazement it was proven that the baseball player could distinguish different objects, and now able of firing an 850-pound shell twice| a minute., These guns are mounted on| four turrets and the turrets are so arranged that all the eight big guns can fire on either broadside and six of them ahead or astern. , Besides her eight big guns, the Indomitable carries 16 four-inch guns for the purposes of meeting torpedo boat the specialists expect Sight of his right eye attacks; two other on This turbine on elght the the of top these of upper superb engines each works fighting of are turret the mounted, and machine Parsons the has type,| developing 41,000 horsepower, the most powerfu' ever put into a British warship. She can give the Mauretania or Lusitania a mighty chase. -_-___»_.¢ Daily Weather Report. The record at the local office of the United States weather bureau for the 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Sunday was Temperature at 6 m., mum, 65; minimum 53: mean, 69, is 11 degrees below normal. ‘Total deficiency ) of tempers‘ure sine i cracure since tho first of the month, 150 degrees. Accumulated deficiency of temperature since} January 1, 134 degrees Total precipitation, none. Total precipitation since the first of the month, 1.71:inches,. which {s'1.14 inches above normal, Accumulated excess since January 1, 2} inches Relative humidity at 6 Pp. m., 39 per ent, restore the completely, SSS Sour S ee ea 0 agcarots ant geuratomach ‘ten. They lltke a newman, Ihave po dygnepala and sour ctomach randinces fora short time wi bat could tind ecommend and onl, ons Sorular Cnrcareta "= De ela fo ‘qoou teon are very nico to eat.' Mar ary Biuckioy, Best Maneh Chunk, Pa. For The Boweis a Pe - DY CATHAATIC Press Plonsant, Palatable, Potent. 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