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Show THE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN) Published Every Morning INTER-MOUNTAIN Oficial |Organ Entered at the as second postoffice of Congress mie Republean at class Salt March 3, Republican CO. Feb, e under Citv, they pleaso You less tn Utal a. 10, 1906, Party matter - You INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, warned. the money, They and in the BL 3 AT Act Salt it will is do none of is the very day matter should On your) foolish as to trust men so reck- that. eee of what be in the are Sait Wednesday, July July election. as present address. weeks, But Order address to Pleaso give former as when ordering discontinue street, Phones-Bell, 3190. Exchange EASTERN Now York or be osite 604 play them Sad Waldorf-Astoria; ri', Chicago § O Op- representative east Office, sole oy) Z - promise-but yote for say they not of CITY, UTAH, money they the are declaration are | believe That they will city to tale some will take ar id outraged party the that people. Men and city officials have an and if you want to. back here for that Wednes- 211 bonds That and feat the who THE say, be e bonds Are is not they are going who IS voting ust agains to ee that has nel will en them will have good women wasted the by party = much. perien perience tlefield. z - should be He atlempting np ge in in Maine, and who and He made i 7 he 1s demands tone me of an a the longer be a control, 8 cli - on he the he Chicago would in in that patriots who ne of‘ the bad handling of Bn We the threo et who his are more own vote. all it implies. an in ons to have ~ ~ - been _ bryan Some light may better treated ° William ter, "Belng appealed 6 absolute But if they do : at na Denver ae f I ; that thinks sng . which Mr. the following te point ,|ful : 3 because day-at not go to only a at Is ali as men . any a young . of Cache in the other they celebrate. They which men _ prize F fight , a else-than match good of} distinguished have my : he" of as of are great many That 1 noly is good day and the ever issued before or since. I have lost aim in the/an empty professions of an unregenerate Democracy. A eae, urging the record are of menae e ig made 2 bond i the even in the thing who much with integrity of its is certain. work with eon a reflection fights the are bond iesue, re-] : who fairly the union and mouth-for labor their living, not know so that Hearst has been a beiter friend to labor than Gompers has. Besides, labor men of that better class- that Class which is better than Gompers-think reasons celebrates significant entering era. in why an as of It is the ee marvelously for not nie e upon the a it event the SENATOR and united And the they two of as don't labor do In now of fulfillment. Democrats junctions hurt the world in Besides, a on cases that is labor his man party, of any DON'T BE should not. grows go It by. is of escape . Wise speeches of the will have | AR Federa- at city after a third Bvery ‘made July the patient, And the by party as of of better at go all an of desert. to Hearst g00d of sort of the in three have been in oflice The people the burden borne not stand for in They chance carry taxes heavier. taxes managers do county years? they have have been unwillingly. another increase in rate. are give it they are people to get them in bonds if fer one fico at the bonds next fifty And that an ple who ticlans. on to election. you, the tell if you it in taxes- kifow what will happen into execution. rate another mills, it would the be only have them Whereas, burden will out if be there elected things officer is remember tiis: for They not responsible to the peo- but is responsible to the poll- their solemn people can officers who not are safely resolution, not adopted leaders, and coe t, money responsible to into the RC Alley wery $2.00 Silk black pleasantly of prizes bridge were nt \Ivs, *mee meetting ‘CT. apart were won Roy by and. : ne he td Bransford Inthe. capacity skill-| in of Senator state. his even to by has recognition more the He of useful republic. advancement been worked a to Bransford, a war advice people, doubtless committees. We are not saying favor which other Republican nation of can his race be construed be seek of position until after in of say people and ieneth, are wine any of having then for W. B. glad of the happens, new are Salt be- 4 before he will Monday have the machinery delivered night. Already the foundations have been prepared for the new press, and the room for the stereotyping plant has been Everything has been We best believe that And that the In possible then work we the the in will the way be able new best press of on Tuesday of the of preparation erecting to tell you is in Salt: Monday Lake-the cities. we shall probably tell you it has been begun. When it is all in readiness, we are going to ask you to come dowi and look at it. peo- DON'T REWARD THE UNDESERVING. Some men declare they are convinced graft in the he body into council; that city at officlals have there is wasted the people's money very recklessly; that the tax burdens have been seriously and needlessly increased; that there is no assurance the six hundred e SUinione the of James leave KandeMrs Da na' M Mrs. trip organized his Pennsyl-| land. to give in regiment' and|daughter sTORY. sat down beside Depew, is this: Speak seldom. Thor- of fiance IN prohibition of cantons or provbeing the sole ex- Paris and other large cities. So been used at table in as water, and its daily consumption among mato her inhabitants, lo was tile centuries almost the as remains nation has been noted for sobriety. Such intoxication as {s found there rarely comes from the use of claret and other ordinary wine, but trom absinthe or brandy, especially the roo mnek. Absinthe, distilled from herbs, is probably the most destructive of all spiritous drinks, unless some of the notoriously vile Iilipino distillations should be excepted. WHY OF knows all about it. It tried But we OF are going THE it. It tested The "House of Mass., made famous to elect him. SEVEN GABLES" SOLD. the Seven Gables, at Salem, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was sold Juiy 9, to Miss Caroline Cc. Emmerton, said to be the wealthiest woman in 8S alem. house is a famous landmark:k a Settlement house. ss Emmerton Mrs. are young Olsen Las wrence of at Cluff Eldredge eres * the married June, is of | ington, City trip, Thome Sara 2 a Visiting | ond home will Chicago on ' ve Miss Atlantic coast, Mr Ss. is Healthy; stowed by S - ath GIVES with oa Third; al her where gave are MWIEGLO! might furtive great Mme the Master Piano, "Slumber s Piano, Lilly Sonate soul RECITAL an at is | assisted) enjoyabie vocal|# her studio, the program: Aria, from Brodbeck Meado id a euaen. Song" will turn {t into 2 but will of turned within point of not a find certain in of The Ver man is a this - inuch durit custom to think {it sueceeds those rare knock off to its enchain it distraught-what instance, that! at 9r times | external it thes to And the Woman 37 that met fellov anyone my he has souls caress, of and But that all only how our about has tw ice than the the not se: sig-| there not our could do man itself, with- very Theroin of goodne who approach do things that side of any Nes a force that area spiritual e: Get rivalry dared | sistance. { entire the that Saltair in- you and Whd suryn to ft yonds mer dness cry by ic have never have felt love ret of that yo they othet has no namie. knows no re- habit. rn - --- - -$---- CRT Clemen ot -Diabelll! 36 | PROGRAM Twentieth not for! man. for the beings of near Main ae St Sh C ome ° arp REAL Price- LINEN ee svods House of Utah, in j UNDERWEAR The cool, comfortable, healthy kind. SUIT REGULAR, IS NOW |... 83 SUIT REGULAR, IS erect THE utting -MESH $5 THE Seperate Shir eee ward OF nV NOW $5.00 foe oihao ee a xe Drawore, if desired: $1.50 B Vv BI o REGULAR for ladies wear . WwW ouse 65¢ VALUES, NOW Somé-nent attractive: t ais pattemiecc s te"g s noe 30 c Lisle Knit Underwear and made. ge ntlemen is the most popular Un dergarments and hosiery in all summer under- sizes. Our Notion Department contains latest the arrivals new est will and best ideas from interest any lady. Easiern 7 it be grievan into him r he neve presence jof beco invisible. all those } will unconsclous sly are! craving walting disaster gone] js a*nup-/ brethren us, many to , wer: lattices the stant. betler than 2¢ gfo00d at the you will discover round you will bs same depth oti infallibly to the sec the| it is it lov permit has a descend For my by whos unconscious out in primal truth if that they were other, eve us with , Li ct him, who against his fellow, se and seek out has been ge tn sleeper| do the a feel each feels it though does would accordance with all men were to face to face wit himself] st ¥ as we So preney life. for an Instant In ccompli moments when chains-for Liccuner |f joined in a unique and enjoyable partly on the chapel grounds last night. The affair combined a lawn party. with a program of literary and musical numbers. Delicious refreshments were served and the guests of the committee which arranged the affair mingled together informally, the older persons engaging in quiet conversation and the younger ones in merry gumes and dances. Following is the program rendered: Piano sole, Miss Irene Hunter; solo, Mrs. Eleanor J Reynolds; reading, Miss Margaret Caldwell; solo, Miss Irene Kelly; Highland fling, Miss Viola Service; solo, Mr. F. B. Platt jr., violin selection, Miss Georgia Young: recitation, Miss Vida Fox; contralto solo, Young. LY opera WARD ENJOYS Elma to| S ; Senior. of the it For a ove ve only how ing We unity a love. guest summ onat hovering It "Meditation" .+-Morrisgon | as 40 z iroat en hehamed Rar Bautd Engel 1a Residents a : > but has sudden of the nO ee oO Lilk« (4 se eh Oe De gor: : MAD PORLINGI istence Uiat. y liv hue ‘y frol ou oul id Siand in Such dread of Its slightest movement Did we Ih allow it to smile fr: nicl Ss siler and its radiance. we should be alr: living an eternal life excessive-| force | Dyas pe ‘TS our | can-); believe but itself to Street. -_____-_ awakentns respond Main Rye lies primitive love Sonlee h of us cae it" to be feast. 9o9|nnal, Mme. Brodbeck, Miss tl whert words Cain. itv eavecce Ruth (12-114 . Schwalson Wolstenholme. ...... : Coral OndO °: is at us-and we question our-! the side of the Heht, from | eg js habitually averted! Joccc cece sien ee ee Moxart Piano, Vocal, Store street, last night. The numbers; Wo all their fe long have well received and warmly ap-|%ndke such a signal! - ‘on a 00 aa at Half Price they does Brodbeck, recital we this can of the E een Following valnes fj 90c¢ [hungry these centurtes back, and never| "While you are actively good in PRETTY pupils, plano plauded. Oc Something that none had summoned?) Vas {t the soul, or perhaps lite, that family!on ee Sophie 2°... reales deeper, swiftest c : nary person perhaps, y become conscious MADAME BRODBECK Madame A0c know not, nor did you know, and j no one spoke of It, but you did not for the rest; separate from each other as though! nothing had happened. satin skin beTo love thus Is to love according to) cream and Setin!the soul, and there is no pra th it! uerenrae In skin - and $1.50 Regular $1.75 values at ss 32.00 7. hing the in on our oe hed Critc chlow: powder e of is ane Which Salt \ visiting _ Which « leave today for Brighton of the summe will occupy their cottage skin Regular ae ALRSAS Z -_____- -- it. moments k nothing a marriage Miss} popular oe L, P. Kimball], B. At places ae Drug It reach 4, her aE pa ceua errr Beatrice Sreairrin Mrs. valuesiat. + pe a recollection Atlan- |pri relpal the . Piano, RY happiness 23rd Thome residenc e, corner ls East and Tenth South street her aunt, Avenue. - 20c ~25¢ HY SMALRICH Muny of ts do not yet know what} the word "to love' means, 'T! are} within us lives in which we love un-| onsclously Po lo thus means mor than to have pity. to make inner saer! ices, te be ana oO Ip and give! Wash-| ork, before r] a Ties Regular $1.25 values at Love w hO|not the New the Johnstone, | , from _ their) oes Our thousand fathoms softest, strongest, Thome returned the was M, which all on Néckwear, Bows. halt price, 50e¢ val- naa _-____- j 5 6 Phildelphia, interest Plano, | with | Padsaed | Rha J W. in have wedding 6 Mis. I° ancy Stocks. Half Price E meeting for the} s and of fice rs of ‘the | boarding and Women's at about as Price} held Ir. o { Callie . I, CA. was held Friday morning, | aida line of will sell. Pace accom- Mayo 75¢ These are the days when you appreciate a Parasol. While they last. commencing Mounday, our entire line of Women's, Misses' and Children' s Parasols, ranging 1 price from av 25¢e to $10, at Bozeman the 55c tanta for Regular et oat: TES OE Schr Regular $1.00 values at | days visiting tn the city Mrs. W, W. Cluit TWENTIETH the case fully, and it knows whereof it speaks, when it says that the setting aside of Mr. Bryan in this campaign for anybody-no matter whom- means defeat. f we cannot elect him we can elect "HOUSE ao ¥. W. Rice were Spec ial Regular her timebrother, | past. in white ues at | Ever th ing on Ree with ei association Is na Ra factory and. results} gratifying ew rest room has ee stoblis -% d at 139 North Thir West street within a short distance of; the Oregon Short Line depot similar to| the successful one carried on in the; Brooks Arcade. The work will go on as ual during the Summer} ind the regular monthly social for the} tic and ] BRYAN. Louisville Courier-Journal: If the masses of the Democratic party do not want Bryan, why do they continue to shout for him and instruct for him? The poiliticlans are not doing this. <As a rule, they are against him. It is the people, the plain, common, every-day, Democratic people, who will not have it otherwise, and whom the politicians dare not disobey. If they could they would. The Courier- Journal of some and Mrs. ¢ 8 os Mrs. ‘Ww. Miss Lillian Coalville. of Gloves, 16- Witton white for Regular 35e valnes at be A beauti- evening Mayo The last board gunner. of ae c fe and neither Mr. Cleveland nor the American Oe whe so cordially supported him expected any mar egree of gratitude from Venezuela or from: its ruler. If so, they have not een disappointed. The story of our relations with that country for most of the time since that interyeaelen lhaye been a record of annoyance and vexation. THE Dr. Coalville are their otter of Lisle 1 s home Epha2 of and Utah, by RELATIONS. New York Tribune: we was an interesting colneldence that American diplomatic relations with Venezuela should have been severed while Grover Cleveland lay on his deathbed, and, indeed, only a few hours before his death. Little more than a dozen years ago he risked in Venezuela's behalf a rupture of relations with the most formidable o SURO RAT powers and thus sav ed that republic ee om home for her Thursday ba a" ai y. vue ne Hue? SWITZERLAND. Switzerland's the Mayo to by * Mr were $1.00 and 45c le dei white Jabots, Mr. and Mrs. Clement R. Troth of |} Denver are in the city for a stay of ad a es and are at home at the wi in Beveridge, then a new his famous speech on the been praised by the press He Bee: but universal at N. Montana, panied 16-button for and Nelson Storey, jr. who fs been It is thirty still aja Dre guest H. revolution.| of length, blaek me. Mrs. GLOVES for white, 16-buttou ecotors 12-button and consisting of few and Work en's Fancy Neckwear Georcé leave today fora ]in Celifornia. ae a "‘Kayser'' white 65c Lisle Gloves, blaels Gperte and $1.50 $1.65 $2.25 colors black b lae k are and Ais MeCready. $1.25 L6-buttou $1.50 Lisle Gloves, Lie-hatton lena parents, the to return within eastern tri ip Z Mr. her of Gloves. 75c Lisle G loves, Ivers. for several Monday for het one hE colors and LISLE wert has $1.25 1: Spatton for and white bla ek, oe Lippert who ° home Mrs, will was of the rooms Miss ® bla ek, leneth, @ and Chicago, Nite. Kashee care, built. done. ‘press before him. Before he state VENEZUELAN LAN Tne Goss Printing Press company of Chicago telegraphs that the expert erecter has left that city, and will be in Salt Lake Monday morning. If nothing Bransford in affairs, and was one of|returned has freely pl But this much very had men. the is not one especially nomi- and came th® it. midnight, John Americ an his- | expected ayne ws born | from an scrupulous as the Trench stuck to light wines there intosioation among them. Although for people. eee ee THE PRESS ARRIVES TONIGHT. Union Pacific people say The Republican's press will arrive in the city tonight. The cars due in Ogden this morning. They will reach Lake some time this evening-quite ‘certainly fore wee Air France would do well to follow sult. The poisonous drink has done infinite mischief tn that Gee the The k white blae $2.75 Silk r} her Colonel and Mrs. KE. I). Holmes spending the week at Oakwood, Wave. for thelendats ‘Mesor card "ridings' eo BoHEes ception, the speak, fairness we to the aoe absinthe by separate vote of the inces is all but complete, Geneva Hepburn's that of the party. truth Idaho-and to is of gain for three with well-organized PROHIBITION recog- will opposition may Our the Mr. dressed carried Sacramento he more be He election open. said opportunity as who the being for the nominee can in and candidate Heyburn word in Idaho party, is a jealousy warranted. past, the to now fi -an-cu tastes I have quality the inen oughly master your subject before you speak. Shun the academic. Observe those few rules, and with your fluency and fine delivery you will make one of the great debaters of this body." Senator Beveridge regarded the older man with an expression of Sues ne a and then replied: "Senator. Depew, aults, but, thank God, force played white $2.25 Silk Gloves. *‘ Kayser'? 16-button with i at and $2.00 Silk Gloves, ** Kayser" pretty w ith cut flowers ar ne: the priz Doren arded Miss Dy nd)M "6 o 98 The regular program will be carried out at the cout club today. A table a hote lune! heon at 1 o'clock and dinner at vith dancing in the evening. visiting Mr. Depew complimented the Indiana senator on his fluency, brilllaney of expression and care of delivery and congratulated him on his great success, but Mr. Beveridge protested. "That is_all very well, faker paid he said, "but t is not what I want. I want your candid advice A how best to perfect my male as a ta speaker, and especially as a debater in the senate." "Well, my boy,'"' replied Mr. Depew, "the only hard, of the and in his will man of work He on as been proper his means future. have approving has ae sallov and Who throughout Heyburn. for has Washington large Saying: "Senator, you have heard me speak; you were a public speaker before I was born. Now, please ive me the best advice you can as to my do fight. Idaho Heyburn service of > bla ek length, th ( raed ch wwi v 1 he e M,. dnt played M Brow of the ec club Walla linger cee $1.75 Silk Gloves, ** Kayser"' on and - our Gloves, double white for and length, ore played devotion, nobody. departcouncil, for the and conduct of its give They prize in estimation all over the country-and very good reason that he deserves it. the hold Is faithful and honest management affairs, of saddle his advantage morning all elected him, Here makes the of- years. above Neither the mayor nor the head of any ment of the city government, nor the city is responsible to the people of this city care of they in a conference of the Kearns party published approvingly in the Tribune: The you don't take increase would who and will threat or three You next to their party money, they were mills, year. the put they or two Kearns your enough if they Even the to shrewd them mill, of going of His men DEPEW-BEVERIDGE nation. recognized be no politicians. to a reasons Senator by list of able New York Tribune: senator, had just made Philippines, which had RE-ELECTION. of many thing, ability. The IT. the have defec- likely. These What task. with Republicans re-election people is will their the increase have forbidding FOR the good the service and leave to nized Gompers to the a one With living. regurd carry. pretty of to and HEYBURN for which Republican to likely in con- of of any INTO county. they they would These they to are taxes but they the more would raise become moved reason doesn't the they and party beguiled afraid party carry think and with the that of:them issue vote their promptly rose to the command of a brigade, which never failed to do its work. He had, as so many and corps commanders ar, a special power in holding a fighting line and moftootieely moving a brigade, even when the days of drill had been short. ayne died, his work in the Northwest just over, at fifty-one, and his monument will recall to all who see it one of the foremost bufiders of the nation whom this state has given to the Union. day dawn the "ye long strong When more That the trom commemorated reports, are the of It can hardly standard FRIGIITENED be in- League. see number bond to are are be not you the want be the labor have work; they the Republicans-except unlikely will all by Che ae r Cae snes i oo anians Ile has been a help to his state, He has stood for the best in Idaho, and not for a faction. He has been far above the little, spiteful quarrels that have occupied some of the be led e had made his mark ae choice. For it. of Chinese will do Don't you of a If they we case the Independence But tion hurt their not | and says, than any way. interests extremely the more is else Sent nothing | creditable senator. Hearst individuals plenty against union and Mr. cent help sophistries. eld them promise that that | Demo- promises have the the even As per their and and It to where protection wages, it voting to all between | There Chicago-and in labor large difference of is Democratic, counted vinced enough and have the country those have By men. them fact, not certain be find warrant ticket. they other planks-that Denver-to cratic any all ather ofandChester grandfather county thein. . countenance which years people. hour difficult deserve themselves, They can not be bought and sold like cattle. They can not be delivered by any broker- such as Gompers pretends to be. They are as free independent Mrs E SILK GLOVES Krents, ies aha Mire, Rudolph Alf?. et art bridge history fastidious sorts | winning promise of the promised land. The men and the women who came over the mountains on that earlier July Twenty-fourth were 8 anctified through suffering, ennobled by a matchless heroisin, glorified with the accomplishment of a men- brain-and aturday Speciale : C ----- Wein: aes | represented | Mrs. had, as he wrote to Washington, "an insuperable bias for an.elegant uniform," powdered his hair in camp and had a genius for enforcing discipline and to the : with the t he leaders. Real hand a RK ce Secial ables Peel money, above in I eae lost confidence in the ability, in the sincerity, | It 1s the crossing of the Jordan, the redemption of One I added to it. Of Yorkshire stock, both|home in Oak Park, father, father and son represented the active, | ful Chicago suburb hustling and somewhat conscious type which ° ae York y- capable | with for other eet es .prize. ee | sran wiry, resourcéore They this reverting res day, | revolution entertainment that] si , syent helpful to 2 See a record makes haye scientific : it: is improper. | marks county are iene Pic acs state. deal for 1+ sj .arks their thoughtlessness. < who change the color of their political opinion with every varying hue of opportunism. J do not think the best benefit of laboring men Nes in supporting that old party because of a sop of false promise, when the performance of that party while in power did more to injure labor than all the injunctions those C MICE: | } inherited a fortune large for the day. His grand-|Mr. and this poll Iyfoxing | ather came to this country with money and his] months, And sparring : a etees alter the ease. as unnecessary 4¢ amusement mat-]_. Hearst is taken: O apeenenes ag ce references to his cump title of "Mad Anthony" as lwas Sheridan by refe rences to his ride to Win|Vdlers, chester.faltior Bothdaring gave valor) a falsebutimpression of two sol-| cool: far-sighted and I do not think the path of patriotism lies in] o¢ good men and women has gone by. It lived too supporting a discredited and decadent eld party, There is no reason why it should which has neither conscientious conviction nor hon- | ! ong, at that. est intention or in indorsing chameleon candidates be obtruded on the Pioneer day exercises, and a and ~ S Chaksont? than | tertained the members of the Cup Saucer club eres afternoon at rife ae cipa participate to the or anywhere Pee aa eee a prize fight. being young Le as Logan . with {it as any other to get means of . we aT ae = will be creditable to them, and by] of the . " ‘to by"Gompers, a reply from Bon on Hearst AT LOGAN. = ous SNe aa women who declined exercises inte ete points The doesnt thing ssupreme " Awern gained Randolph ¥ and be what makes day about was at, Chicago, and for that reason he to "throw" the entire labor vote-two milf- the em-toto Brvan and Keri 0 Pioneer : it marked no than ‘he proposes li Logan Those s nm FIGHTS hos Those Pioneer he were sania would D. aoe Attorne Trederick sede ©. Lootbourow. ee eee The independent the town proposed to pull off a prize ilght, are abso- ae to direc ianeae oh me pr es field rather ‘than - Sas mere neadlong onse lutely. right. They better have- no celebration ot | or Wayne, like so many ofna thecharge. leaders of the only convention If 1 this be man i common conime PRIZE enews carl ce vy. learns slowly assumed, It exLit- Cannon dictator. - there republic, with with aa very very onarchy, monarchy, = i egotist, absolute E . power a his since pistrict iC a ‘CML- 3c, Charles W. George G. Rare Morris ty. Ritchie, on. Thomas feel that the wrongly em- cal Congressman ~ Congressman Ulinois. 7 . But likea many ar another granted wiser totk he defeat Ma PNG BA \ als maa, District- im- Coon i: XR oan Lo re he may selec delivering men REA The sgardless defeated. el of independence will resent Misses Bryan s and ae Hey assertion that elected offictals Houston fe sada PO GL ch Pen trey politicians and not to the peo-ja large es the ir "young 3 ee They may have been fooled | = ee OC Dee Peo erly Cn, Ee < sday evening at the new Inn in sort of people officers once miniELAtion Canyon: it again. i Saas thne union % decre Third chance. say-unthinking, meats to any a rest of labor is he. them. that a 18, 1908. TICKET. Say there are ten thousand eligible votes in Salt ‘ . ; ‘ eyes Lake. If half the eligible voters stay away from Hon of Labor hall. One of' the three: will) not "be Mr ribson entertained. inet c "os a able to vote because his taxes for 1907 are not paid. | form aily ¥riday gen ‘rhoon at ‘the Maathe polls the issue will be decided by the other half. 3 tou" hot Dyer.. and:.Miss } The other two pay a total of seven dollars a year 1 we a ro I 1 Miss More than half the people are against the bond} Bila Dyer of Né ork and 3 iss . : s | Not one of them owns a foot of real estate. Cawthorne, when a. few tables - of ~ retinitis fon, lion. llon. Por heelers-but the polls‘and vote on Wednesday July 29; if they "MAD ANTHONY" WAYNE do not go to the polis and vote against the bonds, the bonds will be carried. Philadelphia Press: Pennsylvania discharges a HEARST, GOMPERS AND THE LABOR VOTE. | . that dae tardy tribute to one of its greater soldier sons = i s Seine nirntinnttmeciti Be at home that day. dedicating at Valley Forge a2 monument to Anthony | Mr, Gompers'has for years been rating hi saatits ; Vole that day. ' j | Wayne, just ninety-n ine years after his bones were] rather too high. He is an egotistic individual, with| eee : : brought to St. David's church. some ability ‘bit not so much as he thinks. No one | pacoilaieaschatend ke ass ‘ He was in life probably as much irritated by | vai Judge, JULY JUDICIAL Mrs. Elbridge Thomas .\ W atl entertain ; ; . een Se aT ee a any gt ion | the latter part of next kk CompliSamuel Gompers declares he holds two million mentary to Mrs. Charles 'M. Elenrotin,| labor votes In the hollow of his hand, and will de-|/ who ts in the eity with her parents,| crete /iver help is against} REALLY | against them e: ag ee Are you going] you man , not yote-IS BONDS. he otes if A docs tt the votes - ae but not voting. hands? FOR it wi eee election? ; - is to i ll -And Boyce} their the issue-and cra Tor are} pen to it next time, but they do know what happened to it last time. And that is enough for the , thinking man. Men and women with their votes the are responsible to the ple who elected them. py helping elect that but they will not do SATURDAY, REPUBLICAN ele ected people, another people b e| would bonds. insulted the responsible is what | present Ona to them, into carry we n VOTING Building, OSS ple opposed to ‘Temple 26; Independent,;the Cambridge ullding; J. P. McKinney, bf the Rocky Mountains. F of! rae hon- West to and men bold | prudent 29. three weeks, sure to come a See OFTICKS: - Office, change ee a when embecription BA'? Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South Some the | they engagements, 29. One Year, Daily and Sunday -.s.eeeceeeee 6.00) day, July 23. Bunday only, One Year ....-.-.++0-eecees, 1.6 Come home, and help ‘get out the anti-bond Not Pald in Advance. vote. The election will not be carried because Salt | Ono Month, Daily and Sunday............$ .7h| Lake wants to assume that additional load; be-| Threo Months, Daily and Sunday ....+....0. 2200 cause Salt Lake approves entrusting tose men now | Six Months, Daily and Sunday 4.0 ; Ono waar Daily oud Sunday werttts g'o0| in the city council with another bundle of money.| Bunday only. One Year ......-....+...+.-. 2.00/Tr carried at all, it will be with the aid of illegal } 8 ubscribers ri 1 i to to | votes-men who are notot entitled to vote; and with} will please give explicit notice t¢s---ni y entiti the Circulation ere ae nie eee the aid of the anti-bond votes that were not cast. carriers, collectors or solicitors, on all matters conmeg ee : eee , -| cerning Well chance, | by LAKE bond the ooleaders |ire responsible e (oto the ers oOof the ward bond present on according | officials boodler your Lake used lother | SALT dollars of proposed Maybe you are going to the mountains for a | ployed money in the past will not again give money week. Go-and have a good time. Go for two) jnto their keeping. They don't know what will hap- r One Month, Daily and Sunday............% .60j| Threo Months, Daily and Sunday .....secc. 1.50 Bix Months, Daily Q@nd Sunday asccccesccce S20 delivery of paper. thousand as| OME JULY JULY TWENTY-NINTIL HOME a E That Lake | you eee "SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pald In Advance. be un-American eee No aeenaoee been with would and 187 Daily have business, by REPUBLICAN of the ple. markets. Tho e:- 4 |