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Show i HECIRIFY ITS ROADS UKUVO POb ' Candidates May Not Be Questioned SENATOR SUTHERLAND HOME UNTIL AFTER CONVENTIONS ARE HELD BIO GRAND MAY ttL SELF-MAD- MAN E AS-PIR- ES TO CONGRESS On Big Issue c (Continued from Page 1.) Salt Lake, July 22. After a debate not fear the Democratic party mu.? tho otfieers of the BettermenTT tic ula rlyiu t e rested in the' legislation THROUGH PROVO the! ami Prohibition league, whkh lasted aifecting labor, roads, the rural comin the states which he visits on mbre than an hour, yesterday morn- - munities and the upbuilding of the outline of the campaign The of t'ip Salt Lake, Jul) , ing It waa decided not to submit a list Senator! to : made agricultural college. : which Mr. Hughes gave the Denver and Rio Grande have questions to the candidates for elettritica-Joof 1913 In Mr. Holman was appointed Milniatea of the cost Sutherland includes about twelve 6tate oirice, asking views on state- of the Utah linen of the Denver speeches touching the issues of the j wide prohibition for at least a week. assistant secretary of state, which poRio Grande, including the branchand Senator Sutherland declares Officers and the campaign committee sition he now holds.' Working with to Eureka, Park City and Bingham day decided to at once begin a rigid in- his chief, the secretary of state, he will be such a campaign as ti it ia possible that such estmates there records of has had much to with the reorHarri-- vestigation into the past ay include other branches in the that carried on' by Benjamin candidates. The fight against - the ganization of the department along Traffic officials of the tom-j- sin in 1888. submission of questions to candidates thoroughly efficient and dignified yesterday declared that not only The chances .of the Republican at this tint was made by John Henry lines. He personally devised the syse main line, but the branches going carrin, the Senate ot the Evans, secretary ot the league, and a tem and designed the equipment of wn the various canyons of the state United States in the coming elec- supporter of Nephi L . Morris, who the new office which experts repute fere heavy grades are met, would be tions are exceedingly bright. Senator said that while candidates might an- to be the best appointed office of It9 wteetrified as soon as the financial Sutherland sa)s. In the twelve or swer to the satisfaction of the league, Lind ia the country. He is the author aencfitlon of the road w at ranted IL of the new motor vehicle which has states where 'Republicans it was records that counted. t H. U. Mudge, president of the Den- thirteen of questions had been pre- - brought automobiles under close poThe list more are chances the seek Grande, is in favor of . i by Ear! J., CM., campaign lice surveillance and produces one and I. for Itelr Z.Mrtr,c.'h f U, M.rf grate. ... k t0 hundred thousand dollars annually wili ' JTn, .d, a. Soldi., Summit, of the states where Republicans been for road building purposes. demade have He la It public today. to oust Democrats from their io order that faster time may be try -- deocel last the a a author of likewise that series cf im-senators night two persistent seats, Indiana electing wstde with freight trains. rtant measures made not is in the the a flht in being only vitally affecting the this year, Jtepublicans aie The building of the vs here to abandon the and els? administrabut duties of the jMSpowers io the position carrythesestates Mnes from Provo to Price And "I do not think the production tax proposial to quiz the candidates. In tive departments of the state, whereo sites power number a of ynrchase n by buildingsund loan associations, and Sen-- , this connection it is persistently m the Huntington and other rivers on copper will ever pass the E. wild cat and outlaw corporations and that Ashtnt The jotted Cenwsy the south central part of the state ate, Bald Senator Sutherland, ar6 assistant George Wilson, kept under closer supervision. Alcampaign bi!' Is now bcfoie the subcommittee Ttf the Utah. Power and Light com his efforts have so L. of the managers which of Nephi of the finance committee, any Is regarded by those familiar of the state been laws the have Mr. declared that corporation Walsh campaign, J. of with the plans of the Denver and Rio Senator Thomas SfIo:ris would not answer questions made more equitable. He personally the unless and member a tana is as the first step inthe fur-- f Democratic party is forced to place regarding 'his attitude on statewide edited and compiled the authorized wishing of power to the railroad for this tax on copper by the president prohibition or place himself on rec- editions of the 1913 and the 1915 sestrification purposes. insisting, upon the Democratic cau- ord regarding his intention s if he sion Laws of Utah and has compiled cus rule, I believe it wll be strcken rcfvev the Republican nomination pamphlet editions of the laws affecting numerous special subjects. His from the bill. The taxing of the cop- !vi is elected to the office of JAMES WHITCOMB is if he has one, is dignity and that Mr. It Evans un hobby, of is reported the country per production Just and unfair. It is taxed because had made the fight in this con me- efficiency in public office and he RILEY IS DEAD lt is said to have risen in price on tlon, but he denied this l3st night, .works with precision and dispatch in account of the European war. Cot- - saying that his sole interest wav to all matters concerning the public ' ton, which has also risen lu price have men in office whose past reco s interest. James Whitcomb Riley died at his Mr, Holman is a Republican and and which is as much of a war muni- - show them to be in sympathy with itwne in Indianapolis last Saturday of the of for a new orier of things aLudo the not taxed ltt league. platform; by copperi w e er e par ys s, rom t did not make th fight against within the party. Ever since his enproductjon op jn any 0ther way by u wore o ess nce submission of the questions on trance Into pcliticsliehasheeu the national government - If they f c&ndldate" Bald Mr- prominently Identified with the taX not part recovered6 ta3c,ng hy 8,8t copper upon ly'pretVwell this hock of the Republican rank and ead and ZlllC? Th Kra,n P610 cntil he waa stricken the second time. of all has been increased by the war. jmt connected with the Republican Hie. In every convention he fights This stroke caused a complet the past questions their battles. Between campaigns he The Mexican situation is muddled J cor didrtes. ' j of his right side. I have been exto the candidates keeps in close touch with them and submitted Is In and east is the forgotten, The severity of the , stroke wcn cept so far as Its mistakes are re- - and they have answo-e- d them :u the trkqs a warm personal Interest In away somewhat until the poets s The European situation j league desired and some lln.cs they their affairs. He knows and land seemed, the most affected. Mr. memjered. the rank end file of the party not The big issue now. The east have followed out their answers and is Rileys determination to battle the sometimes they have not. I believe as lw others do and therein Ues much Sues was shown at that time when has settled for itself a tlong time ago it is better to Investigate the of his political strength. His politiset about laboriously to learn ""to that it is better to figh-- than to pav too big a price for peace and the east recoin of all candidates ton the cal friends are his" personal friends write with his let hand. a firm- prohibition question and to publish , as well and in his loyalty to a friend-- j For several years Mr. Riley has and north are convinced that their records that the people may ship or a political issue he never figas would er have effectively policy pent his winters in Florida. He reA number of officers thought ures the cost to himself. know. so letter war much without lamed only last May, and never stopped the He Is basing hia candidacy for the ouestjons the better metnod, but Jfeft better," as he expressed it on writing, decided was it the that recoria congressional nomination on his recIf the policies of the Republican Bis arriveal. Since that time, he bad - ord should be and the quesefinvestigated ip the public service and his fitare to be Mr. Hughes Been In excellent spirits and seemed party and for- the position. He Is a close ness submitted afterward.' tions adhis two first fective the years of usually strong. Dr. McCullough One feature which entered into student of public questions and has we ened a Republl- ministration then said. Mr. Riley, had been able to go Oie discussion." ald Mr. Glade, waa well defined Ideas touching on all "is his publishers frequently and was can Senate. Mf wq do not get It this th "of we did matters but public policy. governors" statement, be two, years before I In his automobile every day, even election it will He has a wide acquaintance with other statements anticipate-thour we can redeem Repub-pledge's." as late as last Friday, The combifrom Senator Reed Smoot, Utah people, ia famillsr with their Means should see that Republicans nation ot his spirits and bodily .and David John W. conditions and needs, has had rich Thornley am I are elected. going before the strength seemed convincing that he of state. This was experience nl two branches of, the - 80tl- - secrets rv renomiof Utah a for asking was far from the verge of a fatal as being a fine showing for state government. Is ft forceful public on the Re- nation and a 1 Run. The questions - prohibition. havj speaker, ft clear and concise writer, Available records indicate that Mr. publican ticket that Republican poll- 1 ent is trained in the school of parliamennot be will but prepared cies may be carried out." RSey waa bora In 18S3, but he was out for a few days. In the meantime tary procedure and has repeatedly sfwayr reticenet as to hia exact age we are going to investigate records demonstrated that he has the rare aid when asked by his friends always Mr. Riley .never married, but he candidates." faculty of writing his ideas into laws. 5$ "This side of forty,' leaving was a lover of children whose spirit He will wage an independent cammm to guess which side." he divined so intimstely, and of fam- Mias NeUa HP o JocVsonrtOp, paign. In July, 1911, the poet presented tofily life. Many of the last years of his Miss lulls "Mr. Holman waa married in 1912 to e city of Indianapolis property vat- - life he spent la the home of to3 Brown at the T.srrr hotel. .While she Miss Lora Bean, the daughter of a met at 175,500 for a site for a public frienli in a echrd n eighborhood is here she wiP visit Miss Brown's prominent pioneer family In south-mBrary and school . sdminlstrstion in IndUnspois. Itrmotslixed In siter. Mrs E A. at Marlon, Utah. Of the. children of this verse. BsOding. - rnion. none is living. Ttsh. (Continued from Cage 1 ) ineers a - More time to cuddle him when New Perfectjon Oil Cook Stowe relieves you of kitchen care. Turn the flame high, medium, low it will stay. Close the damper and the new heat retaining oven cooks while youre away, - f Look for the long blue chimneys. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold in many models at hardware and general stores everywhere. Use Conoco Safety 03. ! - 7 y .... .... "d - Continental Oil Co. n , (A Colorado Corporation) ! Dravwr Pueblo Salt Lako City Butte Cheyenne Boise Albuquerque p . high-tensi- on - ... .largely-throug- Mon-Cnrnd- h e , , gov-e.no- r. CANADA EXCURSION August 2nd 'Tia he -- ts - Oregon Short Line (Union Pacific System.) Following round trip rates apply from Salt Lake -- City: . is , J $33.4.) Raymond ' , Lethbridge Stirling : Magrath Cardston under-stpnd- 32.70 33.00 33.45 34.60 Tickets will be limited to September 17th and excursion train will leave Salt-LakCity 2:25 p. m. on date mentioned. Make early reservations. City Ticket office, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, or write tht e D. S. Spencer, Gen. Pass. Agt., Salt Lake City. - e -- - " Matt-peopl- e ,,rd tViue7tf j : n ! TAe Season s Greatest Sensation , 'Tatere Are My Children? the first IcAlure niui'To be exhibited 'In defi- J aace of the National Board of of Motion Pictures, was Where Are My Children f at the Columbia, July 2728 .... Avoids Breakfast Cooking Re-ele- w pro-Ante- d by Miss Lois Weber, who aho directed The Dumb Girl of PoUkl," s The chief Voles were played by as a district Power, atlornev; 'Hjfas Helen Rleume, as Mre. Walton, Ty-iw- Post Toasties are ready to eat direct from the package, They have a fine new flavour self developed by a new patented process. Its the true flavour of prime, white Indian corn itself, rare, and'thse-NeToasties are the first corn flakes that do not de pend on cream and sugar for palatability. JVcu? or the district attorney,-anMiss - Renee Rogers. In the part of a girl who la the victim of a 6urgtcl d wpcratiou. if . The openirg reel represents ti. portals of eternity and the souls c' Wttle children waiting to be bo.r. They go forth to earth In great' ambers and those unwanted are VJng cons taut ly'ae rTtbaick "'T" lie iBing scenes on earth reveal the such men as Richard Chooses to re- WsJton Qt&er wives.. of tlni aut 'childles? amon tha cliarac-ite- r opinion aie takes Mrs. ,1valton and Mrs. ,friends"ofher vjv The pfoof of this superior flavour is found bv eating some from the package dry. heyre deliciously good that way, but of couree-- ar usual r served with ftr a -- me Idrvsktin, Dr. MalfiR -- An f single girl is also Introduced "Dr. MalHt'atid she dies sv the remit f the operation which has been o successful in so many other' cases Her death is the climax of the photowomen play which affect3 the so forcibly aadlences . Dr. Malfil receives a heavy bewire-laow- u when tl3 practice- ssen-fenc- ' good-mil- k Lho New Post Toasties flakes. The fierce heat ofj he new process of manufacture, quick not only raises the distinguishing little bubbles on each flake, but gives a body and firmness that makes iheAcu.JToasfic5iumore substantial food than ordinary corn flakes. -- Nerv Post Toastiesllo nofMiafr or crumble' la the package and they dont mush down when cream' is added. r They come to you untouched by hand, and pachages that preserve JbeiiLde-iightfu- l until served at your table o'fture-proo- f oven-crispne- e' and in revenge. he sends to the district attorney hia .'account inched marked to show . the calls of Hie attorneys wife. In this way the latter learns why. his home Is chUd-1pShe repents too late, and Is left to face her husbands unspoken Children? question. Where Are My or ss 'WcU'WOrth' trying these T1 ... 7" pasties , Sold by Grocers everywhere. EL.'. T jr. - , |