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Show THE ) Every INTER-MOUNTAIN Official Organ Morning of the Republiean CO. Party in Utah. Dally Newspaper in Balt Lake Months, Dally and Sunday Year, Daily a Sunday Sunday only, One Ye ...seeeeeees 3.00 6.00 ee cinisaleees baieeuecie ol. OU the will Cineuintion please give Department explicit DIRECT, notice and to not to carriers, collectors or solicitors, on all matters concerning delivery of paper. Please give former as well as present address when ordering change of address, Order to discontinue paper will be honored only when, subscription Is PAID IN FULL. js just pow no He as he was ferent that man peon a of Lake the office, which for NOT A DECENT No man decent it the itself Tribune as the appointment Read the claim No stultify of can here twenty-first James succeed of what day of Devine, Chier a is named by has the best record He also served Mr. © succeed hierarch. certain There ground for alleged, even case self of Later a board created of and than A. fire Mr. any Stanton and February police Devine was had. has by Mayor on to chief has ever chief was appointed W. any eharacter reappointed to never the would he good much been of the a of a but he vote BOND rion clean of man drown collar, him- and so of work will The have ofthe vine ¥ had Kearns be done party if the is in control election machinery, on the lists law at such an year old plainly his of course, yoter who his not other to the The ae to Salt ee Mr. in New honor York being of welcome in 1902 against wants and selected delivered by to D reply the if it bonds. by of its that issue declaration, of July to iaesae read of the obediencce that no man can confidence in hls the have is to can vote. perfect inten- prevented They will welcome ballot one being out of the aueatiee what on earth suggests the propriety of urging «the political turnecoat's appointment? Should a pledge to him given under a misapprehension of the facts oblige Mayor' Bransford to plunge headlong against the advice of his friends and in the face of the wishes of a majority of the people of Salt Lake, Into such an abyss y 4 * Sf Devine's appointment is justified by nothing so sacred as the personal and political integrity of the city's executive. All things sink into insignificance beside these. And cun a be Why, who for there can do rectitude in sort the which has in jeopardy of worker thing, and the are primary a never unless there world properly claim conditions recantation been in the consistency, equalled of the news- jg shameful, in all the signally ment. That influential paper in gave securing the the selection box, quite course The it advocated Tribune standing. ance It rate effective knew it. heavy ance for from two weeks there it setting should an will have follow example the excellent ings should be held, public. be expressed, may. at which to the sentiment at which the had Every insurance knew 20. every owner is carried it, of been of insur- adopted property knew course, the and newspaper Is in good story ‘And it materially Devine is which says: that "The changed." just as good paper on which it. Every insur- the Tribune alone could situation Wherein? a fireman not has get? changed- What now as changes? he was of find reputation- walk save the with him usual him DEPARTMENT on sun, the when drastic every strips i wine, weather-proof pore h shaded meas- box purpose of his that with which that of He is colors you ¢ no one VUDOR adwood | with strong armonious the Vudorone CHAIR made-to | long | as They pass- through in June. His record while former chief has not been altered a whit. He brought the fire fighters. to town. He helped revise the constitution and bylaws of the International Association of Fire Chiefs. He held office through successive administrations, the whole mayor money which is defamation. is declared can says: nothing one by by to to own worked find that brutal and which be be extricated." "Devine's a paper to not INTEGRITY who with the "facing an makes abyss" When appointment knows of the the city's is Tribune $2.75 Ox7. regular price $3.75, tor si And there and when is Tri- | by | and POLI-| that So SO every ne"The "Most tne in both room and every " Meet- clear position. TRACE Visdo af 7 uoth ore in Jeopardy." ||' PORCH "both question are the be systematically all things Pei, else the name voting met and of an lists will inéligible have will to have the people organize, prepare for the discuss actual the matter, voting on and election failing,g, the co y that has ma the is mayor IS TT ALL A BIG offered, either of sort of guess on the present -Two explanations have been which is interesting. bluif. Men say the mayor is known by all the peo- ple to be a man of honor and business ability. They add that he can not be controlled by the gang, and proving bonds, Mayor it. Therefore, let the people because that money will Bransford in the chalr. This explanation vote for not be wasted the with people a complete sistant both; claim that and controlled and incorruptible but they offset bad men are held good and honest those by the that with the In- in check and brave 18 hierarei way. is No Knows only an matter REPUBLICAN . JUDICIAL the past, so his act control of which of money party he the politics expenditure, puts in o2 any control, he the hierarch, with all the diabolical acumen for which he Is famous in the Tribune, has concluded to buy two or three cheap members of the Kearns party city council, and use them for the disrupting of the you _And Kearns are. the party. Nothing funny thing That simpler. about ac- camp. these are plenty of people explanations who belleve both them. BESIDES, THE When loses all GRAMMAR the Tribune sense even turns of IS BAD. traitor grammar. to its friends, That u Verbs, of course, should agree with their nomi- native in person and number. "Score" is a collective noun, and should be treated as of singular number. And the verb "are"' is piural. Again; have sought "Every to newspaper estrange Mr. isSalt Lake Bransford from * #8 his per- sonal and political friends." Aside from being untrue, that. is_open_to the same objection as tho example above mentioned. So is the following: "Every political opponent in council and out want him to do so," Every | sale officers r GEC A from has dollars payment, of interest it will on, his 4 ‘harles a Jon. \} codieal i Hon, George received each, téll the amount » caused the people | G. Armstrong, Morris L. Ritchie, Thomas D. Lewis. the and be thus VON wae save mr I | Crory, 4 ef Secial this in arrears, ‘tung and unfortunate for six hundred that ‘ the + condition are thousand dollars} Mrs. tions E, for Wall acaba A. officials, exponents party.a dnd a of plain what probf is called Salt a superior Lake's reception Te That its paper, course The of for which more ORDERS. Republican gentlemen ; it men know will the . at they day Mrs, the to course want, and to advocate and contrary course, opposed oa the yet reason through weeks of a number like, never yet one course one day, next. issue They with approach to have vigor the and election, and then at the very time when their conversion would be most noticeable-back water. The Republican has never done that, The Republican appointment pelled to of beat doctrine In he The never Devine, the that fact, has Jim over yet advocated and head then every ought to Republican one be the been who comheld to the only the bond boodlers, and save the city, This is the best city in the nation. And it is nol going to be robbed by a mess of pirates. either. . Passlbly. published get it is interesting to see the nearly a that the and favored bond election hundred reason, the the that notice. dollars for The that Herald changed the Herald paper must printing. editorial | Is policy bonds? {is taxes an unless American the issue quality were of authorized. combative There independence and maniliness in-our people which does not kindly to the argument of the bulldozer. take Never fatten a blackmailer. The city officials declare they will raise the taxes-to the limit if the property awneérs thousand dollars of bonds. them they raise the don't do the people not get taxes, approve can be no choice six hundred is the time And stopped, of the bond have the Now anything. that That advocate says if boodlers, between they to tell try to too. the Herald, being hit on the head with a baseball bat, and being kicked by a mule. Yes, the people have. They can take the bat and break the mule's back with !t. Don't overlook that fact. Let the the bond her" her MARK SHADES ie friends boodlers, of issued be Perey given oul Misses at L. John About of D. M 25 on at the the tlerig A. Mr the y and Mrs. of J. the R. and Miss "A will |. entertain Molson crea will Delphin ma- | at the e the De tes party matinee to by esday Salt eATine ou of Louls I, Laks the people, organize, scan the opposers the voting of lists, cut out every name of an Ineligible, and then watch the polls effectively on the day of election. If a majority of the tax payers wanted those bonds, The Republican will be in favor of them. But the proprty of this city shall not be confiscated by a lot of bullying blackmailers. And bullying blackmail the final argument in support of the bonds. Licenses. Kavof of Salt be- Lake Denver F« and and Logan Carrie and Welf of ee Every "and | 7:80 to 10:30, the Lib- Evening. Emigration Ca LAGOON it | have Miss a MIS eral peaey uesday Snow of Bf a ain evening o. Quingenta Card afternoon Chicago club with Mrs. met od nt rman at 54 West Second }/street. It was the last meeting vey and was a Pie asant social Mrs. George informally W. Putnain Wednesday D Rallway and 7: 16a Ingto - ™ a "VO m. on Ls Pe 70 as 9:00 8 p. ee . : - 10:30 p. m. 9:30 and Farm- - 12°00 ae . Oo. 30, 1908. Leave La- goon. Sundays entertained eee in Pifect May Salt Graite Lake: South | Lageon of x aff: afternoon ROAD a, m. a, m. 8:00 p. m, *Sunday at Wed- FE. and Table leave are 5:50 4 g:39 . The Inake Time Trains been} Romona ma n bridge | regu-/nesday | F.. LaRue . Dancing . ales tables VAG from Parker, pastor of Methodist churcl Meth church Wednesday aes ew |lar table d'hote luncheon. Mrs. J H. Officer entertained a dozen young girls in honor of Miss Virginia Beatty, who has lately returned from an Eastern school. Mrs. Russell G. Schulder was the hostess at a similar affair glven complimentary to Miss Frances Kiser, who Sa guest at the home of her brother, W. P. Kiser, when covers were laid for nine. Miss Edith Sutherland was the guest of honor ata ee luncheon given by Miss Stella Fab Others entei ae -d friends in groups of twos and threes also during the day at the club. . The ls ele the usual at the Country aside E. C, Park ark | given a will in Paul L..Hailstone of Retta Gordon of Murray | King for her guest, Miss Leigh Whitt« | e nee as be n postponed vostpo ‘ keeeae until next! © ' ere roads uncheens Wednesday give afternoon who ee will Bee rie iat aie oa | Rev. |erty }erty Thomas. th of clit past weddin was also Lake, a Salt. friends anata Benjamin: will! held Ikins Joh with =r ° Louise of many Marriage Davis be late here the rhe "bride ongratulations 0 In | twee a "10 wedding of the day will; at the home of the bride's Almeda | Minn. the capacity some time is Mr club will the for _ SOL ICITORS WANTED. epublican" office today breakfast. chairman, of connected in resident have te on long Seattl y ‘ former b En elub July arrangements members home place Hat Hansen, ided in lll take a)!a will) Bayv Thursday, annual on and party o'clocl o Peaslee, Wiltle announcing the approaching m f their daughter, Bdna, to Joh Hanson, to take place on July 2 lake | E. Bartch The 6 committee {Miss Foster Wallace ; o A.) Boat "Uintah," when | Deseret News will be Mr. and editor, and has | enjoy the affair, which invita-}at 6:50 in the evenine .W meee next Tuesata a sh bridgge tea tea. at Saturday = Mrs. sg : m.* specials fer and 5 cana HOMERGEN, President ane |, at ; | | | | Mr. eae and Mrs. Thomas W Sloan will return from-an Eastern trip the |latter part of the week. They have visited Washington and New York, ane Mrs. Sloan attended the biennial, meeting of Women's clubs in Boston,| where she -represented the Cleofar club of this city as the elected delegate. E M M IGR | | ° * ¥ R R TIME 5 TABLE : * Miss Nellie Turner and Wayne MeMr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis have fox Fadden were married at the home of their guests this week Mr. and Mrs the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Henry H. Davis of ¢ sreenville, Ohio T. Turner, Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed at 7 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Glendenby Rey. L. S. Bowerman of the Ba ist church. The house was beautifu rip . . . decorated for the ocecasfon, with the parlor in green and white, sweet peas Miss Anna Johnston of Minneapolis being used in profusion with palms is in the city, a guest at the home of and foliage. Punch was served on the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilkins, having veranda, which was covered with navcome to be present at the wedding. of| ajo rugs, by the Misses Myrtle Turner, her brother, which takes place. toYvonne Moon and Marion Hiskey. The *"_ ¢ « | dining room was effective with nasturtiums forming the table decoraMiss Warren is visiting at the home tions and wreathing chandelier of her brother, A. H. Warren, 188 Q] The bridal party, who took = their street, : places while the wedding march was played by Frank *, stood under Mr..and Mrs. Walter. F. Druehl] have > wedding white sweet welcomed another little daughter to The bride wore a pretty costheir home. tume of net over taffeta trimmed with Irish lace, and ~aomivh a shower pou ards have been received from Mr quet of bride's roses and sweet pez ena Mrs. George A. Dahlstead of SeatMiss Birdie McFaddenm as Pguaraaa with a] wore a white lingerie gown bouquet of pink sweet peas. Fred | Turner was the best man After the ceremony, when only the family were present, a reception was held, at which about 75 guests were present. Mr. and-Mrs. Turner assisted in receiving by Mrs en. Mr: and Mrs. McFadden leave in a few days to make thelr The Original olt Goods home in Tonopah, Nev > o . House of Utak, in Cars Effect Leave July Mt. 8. Olivet Kivery ning have returned from thelr Eastern |} Hour Between 9:15 a. m. and 4:15 - | yp. oO -U sats 4:15 day ae a -- | GUILER' : One of the largest social events of| the season will be the lawn party and musical to given this - by| Governor and Mrs, John utier at} their "home, $35 South West ‘Temple street, for which between 300 and 400 invitations have been, issued. j Mrz. sviiaitaaes lt ternoon -WD. ce will at a large bridge tea at her home on be. the| this af- | righa street in honor of Mrs. James Finien | of Chicago and Miss Hester Lavelle, You wouldn't without or 34 a think straw for $2.26. slaw. one hat, after The of and a ee once haven't more the biggest 20c each. - Cx , | mit 10:55. 5 $ For Ls ald -~-"_@ UNGSo Drunkennes 53 he ul i 2 * ind Drug Aone Addictions are to value: those and s kind think which they're we all well - eather of »paying sell at $2 made TIES at 20c. taken -comeée you through wouldn't seen new, of $3 and good o ‘advantage of this tle speéial, bea dige and ever see saw, , SALT "en renrever r salads;+ slbagipSplonl faker Correspondence Confidential going you you've shapes SILK If you you to NOW FOR STRAW HATS 36 Main St. } An. out-of-town wedding of int érest | in Salt Lake took place Wednesday Miss | evening at Auburn, Calif., when Margaret Trent, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lamartine Trent, was Spencer Tupper St. George ¢ \ Trents are an old Sait Lake family, where the bride spent her young Hfe. The wedding was a quiet affair, and/| after spending a week at their ranch | Mr. -and«Mrs. C arey y will leaye for} Canada, via the great lakes, and later sail for a year's tour of Europe service ~ = munute* - eee ‘The last chance for the bonds Went when their advocates began to threaten the people with excessive R, ° morning sins, Beat U appointed. is paper in Salt Lake that is free to choose the right course, and then followe it, There is a proud boast which neither the Herald nor the Tribune can make -without adding unveracity to an accumulation of other Mrs. that |.) 4), Republican have D. Governor Gene upere number ; admitted The william W. and Lintah to meet her arents,-Mr. and:;Mxrs..W.. HL. Willéins,,i Welma,Alico. anddaughters, Mary | a6 (Botith Beranth iiat: staace: than Ao Mrs. C. 0. ay aftern iy afternoon of declares from not . of the bond certain time, be they permitted the paper never a does haye does it like been at to orders Herald o least direct what yet has @ is subject whom . sho never than b, the guests city instead Th Cie Mrs S TAKING to the a party ei (Mrs. Ameri- | Annie Adams will entertain at a b rid ze tea Monday afternoon at the home of Former : PAPERS has Mr. of Child and their gu S. Evans and Miss ‘Me: with the home on East South Temple nee afternoon, a : 4 | tae of incompetency | Wall. the Compliments to the Herald, and how 7 take orders, and reverse itself? : to udo PORCH The members of the will give a dinner next. Events, Wall take other 16, Review that will W. H. Joseph tleave | 7 . Currerp* overlooked members evening on the guests of honor ; few, ~y county i n. "aawe club | Mr Mrs. { or worse on the part of the city officlals-members| ABOUT . he can't see Y, 5S guest of arbet The | this jthe ----- the} i The comparispy is flattering to the Republican|therom Misses county ° Distriet- | Morse, sixty which turity maturity, money. not TICKET. |. who. is the eens c be District Attorney- Prederick C. Loofbourow._ management >» pay ‘ the sum who asking more. : but "She can ie 50 $2 $3.05. price SSS 4 the city has spent all its money, has run in debt till |f( e659 DDOOOOOSC)]} it front-page box in the Wednesday issue is a case In point. We are solemly told that "the Tribune does not believe there are a score of sincere friends," and so on. the , will have to give it a good deal- of money. Payments of campaign expenses have been very costly {in of mayor. Therefore, the bond issue will be safe, because mayor will take care of it, And the other story is equally acing: Look! You would hardly expect to see the hierarch in the Kearns party squabble, would you? Yet we are solemly assured he is there. And it is this way. city tidy comparison, no one can i , admls- sion on the part of Kearns party advocates of the bonds that their councilmen are either dishonest or incapable-or a By the involves > driven mone thGn * years before financial : to anticipate able the. BLUFF? ; be Grooesbeck thousand Idutiinie p Dae good é But can have any party tangle. scandals JOMP: SON, CO ae / OF one é has By can One IKXearns not otherwise Treasurer of sii The proposition of the bond boodllers can be defeated easily if none but legally qualified bondelection voters are alloweG to vote. The public does not- want six hundred thousand dollars more placed in the hands of the men fn office, end will not willingly authorize it. But they will have to take concerted and positive action for their defending, or the gang will carry scheme. manufactured "wt he can WAY bonds, and the the . County of MAAK SHADES in jeopardy," policy " BY > Chair Hammocks price Regular TRACE that to with that House." upon. that, of the frustrated. scanning x Vudor Comfortable Place the decency. it adds no decided Size 10x7-6, regular price, $6.75, for from| justified $3.75 $5.25 Size Sx7-6. regular price 85.00, for its the executive," knows adjust the + on $2.00 Size ix7-6, regular price $2.75, for enough will ma hammock 4 Vudor Porch Shades the his cleverly you to its ordered for sacred as the PEERSONAL so TICAL and threatened attack "he bune article, principle othé mform. and: can be stanly hune outside HAMMOCKS- ir' any shame- Is suggestive others, yet Lindén Wednesday directly Devine of alone connection Read point paper. the ing, yet with Tribune which support Standing in thé the is makers, threat preceded. in That Tribune covert expressions from it Bransford!" zhe the is aiways page find welfare day. Is town in not knowing what is going on? Is it another case like that of the McWhirters, where there was a will efforts a misunder- know front organize. city. example. the and boodlers may careful made, of been not Saitglake to ago. has did April Nearly agent says pretends CARPET Owing to the late season we have decided to make an early disposal of our entire line of Vudor Porch Shades and Chair Hammocks | be threatened is is that there the ful You Take on purpose will blackmailing been all hold to not to Tribune type, to be published just as soon as 4 is Bice. Tua ge. aud the appoint- who enviable apply and wrong, charcter-may Other The unqualified people very win to something You as a victory secured counts for the fight in the Kearns the it all believed dependence yvic- law. Yet here, in a fortnight, it reverses itself, breaks every pledge, eats its own words, and damns with viciousness a Is assialants But ready be political man muni- ward There of his may gq the to pledged, vigor IN OUR | "Get demand The Fourth and indorsement on every score, and pledged itself to make sure the confirmation which councilmen had the attacked, insistent And there is not an hour to lose. history of journalimn in America. is not And there the smallest of honorable reason for the chalge. Devine's appointment came through the Tribune. The makers of that paper were some a the independence, work...Such probably are plan. isn't a newspaper that a moment paper both change. be the a usual illegal the is his politics as a man will ie is now the chairman of city committee. then, can to political and the personal character of the mayor {s to be assailed if he persists In his course of in- by stop a not to not people tae challenge voter a not the in largely a willingness to ae change his shirt. the aitns menubitran anhounce that he is an American until he is installed as chief, but, that accomplished, he expressed reduction, "Get declared the may The first is to the effect that the whole noise between the mayor and the gang is a well-arranged rate Zoe M. 5% geis ss ‘Vader: Shades and Hammocks': Ee ures. scandalous permitted welcome to in political sincerity or his party stability. He has given his promise to act in harmony with the Americans as a reward for the mayor's preferment. He had to take this pledge before several councilmen would consent to yote for him. He did not want to fire £<D cipal OR have office is politics enjoys unfits gets notwith- stated the be the would run fol- 8: What is there in the personality of James Devibe that 4 promise to him compels the muyor to fly in the face of all reason? Devine is such a political acrobat streets. one will stuffing as they through light from that Tribune He implies officials the achieved that by perfect not No shail has one cheerfully unless De- Mr. mayor But He the tax, tax, will law city he Dininny any he taings violate that paid if has receipt, unless property Mr. will can, they specifies election paid remarkable if and people against the bond boodlers. It is an effort for the protection of the people. It can not succeed city. the ‘lowing Rie. the great In fektors association address at /- ‘of fife bad. life. "recede to the control the find Already that affiliations-of one of day. him. in Bransford!" Bransford's equally ever astounding crush issue which on recent that rendered valuable service to the interassociation in revising the constitution and of that body. At the time of the meeting national by-laws ts blackmailer. Mr. If it been on the his to seeks ground be BOODLERS. the the show be brought ia city Into recogof ane country to the other. international Association c has of the case this open jt the shadow wilest such As man, order and of newspapér lake and on light end orders with A put In the SOMETHING ON BRANSMORD." when the Tribune can not usual, "GET brazenly approval, even the go out in the it deal of properly up, That down. customary A at an early date. present honor comes to Mr. Devine withicitation whatever upon his part, dr the fri ends, r. Devine has not been an _ the eo ravor but ee it when it thing! finish is just as bad. "Reason and reOne need not expect the Tribune to} search glveg." be efther decent or consistent. But it has no right to violate the laws which Lindley and Murray hare something to be checked, and all such voters will have to body. Still Jater this board was abolished and Mr. be watched at the polls, and challenged If they Devine was again appointed chief by Mayor Clark, and also -served under the first Thompson i And, if admin- | insist on voting in violation of the law. istration. Mr. Devine gave way to Chief Bywater when Richard P, Morris went in as mayor In 1904. they swear in votes after challenge, the basis of a Since retiring from the department Mr. Devine criminal prosecution will have to be laid-and folhas been eee in ranching and contracting. lowed up with prosecution of every one Casting a Mr vine was elected chairman of the Repubfraudulent ballot. lican ety. committee last year and still retains the ition, although it is understood that he intends *This is a movement for the protection of the © CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908. LAKE do a certain the the up in its own the Tribune, would THE successfully was by but and expressed men has by wear FIGHTING 1894. commissioners cowardly shame Nothing utterly It ribbed contradiction. before publicaly of the bond ever Baskin 28, of would press. so comparison Therefore, on mayor of that Salt Lake longer Devine Chief the vacillation, openly dif- fight appointment? orders could vastly bitterly the slavish sub- wards who Vafl, a so case of to Mexican would of people. chlef, of the And emphatically deal about tion June: of the fire departinent served. said that so so been deceht. We have read a good serviency The in the matter department paper is would now had previous 1908. Tribune has done flre that the newspaper SALT him-to the to tory that can on a scheme it now then which made has contended vote decent Who have vote NEWSPAPER. alive newspaper. {Is which Among 9, He he was then. now than he for that, JULY party twenty-one, condition course Tribune back standing THURSDAY, the obedience have gone every OFFIOES: . CITY, American now than impossible paper approyes such variest self want Size Mountains. LAKIS June nomination who abject A New York Office, 604 Cambridge Bullding, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria; Chicago Office, 811 Boyce Building; J. P. McKinney, nia Cranreaentatled east SALT of an change? is the his of Rocky on the What change? supported Salt REPUBLICAN, councilman laid is bonds are defeated. the of then, Wherein 2190. of much was Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple atreet. Phones-Bell, Exchange 265; Independent, EASTERN as more of a Republican Is no more politically and Not Paid In Advance. 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