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Show THE "S ACT LAKE TELEGRAM. 6 7 f THE- AND Si UlubiH' Time Table 'UffTIJM 1 Current Tim Table in Effect June In i 1. a, Feb. !R LEAVES SALT LAKE CITY. ?r'JrToJ Grand Junction, Den-r- X 8:20 a.m. a5d Points east... provo. Grand Junc-t- c JrFoI S:15 p.m. ? nd Ptnt ast Grand Junc- Prov. t!tFoI and points east.. 8:20p.m. Manti, Marys-TVaL- e lnt, ndProvo, Intermediate 10 a,m. points... iso. 5 For Provo, Payson, Eureka and intermediate points.. 6:00 p.m. iN0en and all inter7For mediate points 6:10 p.m. Ixo. 11 -- For Ogden and all intermediate points 11:30 p.m. 11:56 and the West.. sdtn 2Eor iso. 1 For O&den.and the West.. 1:45 p.m. o. 5 For Ogrden and the West.. 9:50 p.m. a.m. No 102 For Park City and all intermediate points 8:15 a.m. ARRIVES AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10 From and all intermediate points .7:50 a.m. No. 1 From Ofden and all intermediate points 8;C5 a.m. No. b From Provo, Grand Juno- tion and the East $H0a.m. , No. 1 From Prove, Grand Junction and the Bast 1:35 pm. No. 3From Provo, Grand Junction and the East 11:45 p.m. No. From Provo, Bingham. Heber, Marysvals and intermediate points :00p.m. No. &Ft m Orden and the 8:20 am West No. 2 From Ogrden and th 8:05 p.m. West No. 4 From Ogden and the 8:10 p.m. West No. 7 From Eureka. Payson. 10:00 Provo and intermediate a.m. No. 101 From Park City points. 5:15 p.m. PERFECT lXINING CAR SERVICE. TICKET OFFICE. 103 W. SECOND SOUTH ST., POSTOFFICE CORNER. I. A. BENTON, Phone C5. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. - ! , Og-de- ' 1 n Effis 1903 I, Leaders That the Present Policy of Protection Fulfills 0 the Country's Needs. -- The action of the Iowa State RepubDEPART. lican Ogrden. Omaha. Chicago, convention, which was recently Denver, Kansas City and St. In held Dea Moines. In embodying In It Louis 7:00 a. m. For Osrden. Butte. Helena. Portplatform a tariff plank embracing the land, San Francisco and inter'Iowa Idea," is occasioning considerable 9:45 a. m. mediate points comment For Ogrden, Omaha. Chicago, among local politician. Denver, Kansas City. St. Louis This ptank disposes of the tariff ques12:50 p.m. and San Francisco tion In a few words, as follows: For Ogdeh, Cache Valley. Denc ver, Kansas City. Omaha, St. "Tariff rates enacted to carry the Louis and Chicago 5:45 p. ra. For Ogden. Cache Valley, Butte, policy of protection , Into effect Helena, Portland. San Francisco and intermediate Dolnts. . . .12:30 a. m. fchould be just, fair and impartial, equalT. M. SCHUMACHER, Act. Traffic Mgr. ly opposed to foreign control and doD. E. BURLEY. G. P. & T. A. mestic monopoly, to sectional discrimiD. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T. A. nation and individual favoritism, and City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. must, from time to time, be changed to Telephone 250. meet the varying conditions incident to the progress of our Industrie's and their changing relations In our foreign and domestic commerce. Duties that are too low should be increased, and duties that are too Thigh should be reduced. ft V CnU llnntiKllnliKi tint Didn't Just how think you. $ to $ many thousands would s your readily to thin policy, but are Inclined the belief that the national party should ad here. leave the protective tariff undisturbed as It Is. FE 3 V 00(500S2) der the prtnent tariff ichedule and I do not bf ll5e that any char. re that could possibly be. made would better conditions In tho least. A revision of the rates on nomo artltles might be well, but I do not believe such a revision coul i accomplished unles the entire schedule were changed. No one advocates such action as that." Htate Senator Hoyt Sherman cannot ' reconcile himself to the "Iowa J lo-s- a " n ljue of the 'Iowa ! the y he exprimes hlrn'lf. "The tsrlff, nr. cording to my Judgment, nedn no rvi. pion whatitof vrr, and R wouM be folly to att mj t ruch a thing w hn th roun. m r.lc ly ur.Jtr the try is prnprir.g n . lu.- " prrs.-Id-a- V BE WARE OF THE DEVIL IN TH E SODA FOUNTAIN Greatest Play Ground on Earth. Famous Places Which Everyona Wants to Se. Inv5t in a Ticket to CALIFORNIA and Secure Rich Dividend tn PLEASURE AND HEALTH, WEALTH. Mountain, Valley, River. Lalces and Ocean Reached by th 3 TT would be 6kttlve Iitemtmr mM at No. &l Main Street. Calt Lake City. D. R. GRAY, General Affent. Also Sedulously Shun Sui- i to treat the? e Indi- RAJ INS DAILY If Jx thTe n devlt lurks in th "T?! fountain an - ifnr, I ta iniy b v! nM Is i ' r a with H' .t. l u im; ly: t Jioiiid "r. i t S f:f ! r ti r I ..(f,I f - Vn'i i'i.-- ':t - t - ; i tlr.m v . l 1 1 n f 1 X r-- r ntf I Th ' r.:y ! .', ih " m j . j . x t : thn 3 r ' ft if f:,r h rf rt V I' I r.t-.-- i -. ' J , I fr.-i- t t K-- 4 ! - t. T r ;. KING AND . k fr (rra!', ti t f J i-- nec-s;-ary- "The country, as I have jaM. W pj irjy policy would b t let t"A pFrnu?, enough alone." Hammond Opposes Revision. T, Hats Secretary of St.il1 Jamii nl iues tint favur the ajnjiMn or th-When questioned, Mr. "Iowa Idea." Hammond faH: Tariff revision by any plati, rhould not. In my opinion, be mail an Imjv for I know of no evils of a magnltu !e to warrant pu h an action. It Is a fu:t that the Nation Is prcjporin,f in every way, tinder the present prutec- tlv tariff, and I certainly favor bltit ff matters rct as they are. Th tariff on fomc few articles may b higher than it should be. hut If that Is tru t o hard- 1 can yhlp Is resulting, and sne no reanon for joparli7.!ng the pr1?- cnt 1 ro5perlty of th country and the grand Inrtitut'on nf protective t: riff by attempting to remedy the minor The tariff ehuld left alone until such a time as business conditions arl?e which demand a revision of the schedule." Thomas Approves In Part. Postmaster Arthur I.. Tl.omns favors a revision of the present tariff In a measure, but hardly to t h decree that is proi?ed by the "Iowa Idea." "I am in favor of a protective tariff to this extent," he salJ. "Whatever can bf produced or manufactured In Ununited States should be protected to far as to permit of such production or manufacture and to permit the payment nf wnfres to Amerbfins ?ufl!cjnt tn ennbl them to clothe, feed and educate thf ir families and enjoy life In accordance with the demands and requirements of our civilization. "With respect to the Towa tariff con tention, I am In sympathy with the por David II. IlcmU r- sition of fon." "No Talk of Revision Now." an nnll- Mayor I'zra Thompson revieionlst and holds the "Iowa Id to be a poor policy. "There should be no talk of revlnir.n at this time." he declared. "The mtin. try is enjoying unlimited prosperity un- - (. ?--n f X 1 going: Eagt, better write me. I've been in the passenger 1 business twenty year?, and know about traveling. I've got it systematized, and can give you some help In ways that won't occur to you. Write me. Remember, the Burlington 'a the short line from Denver to all the East. Solid train? to Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kanlas City, St. Louis. r : COLORADO-UTA- TO ST. LOUIS. 1 i I etlf-evl-d?- Through car, Salt Lake City to Bt. Lrai8 and Kansaa City. Only ont ebang to New York, Buffalo and principal points low rates fur summer travel. Eat attanticn to ladles and chlb Eapoial Creru Tourist s.eepers thrtrurh to Ch!cagt. Boeton and other point without change. Two trains dally. 103 Dociy block. Inquire at ticket office, Bait Daks City. Any Information cheerII. C. 1X)WN8E1N'D. given. fully O. P. A. Missouri Paciflo Ry.. Bt. Lou la. Mo. C. A. TTtIPP C. P. A.. Missouri Pacifio Ily.. Bait Laki City. Utan. wmm 3 SHORT LINE H Z2Z S 5 TICKETS: 79 W. Second South St. SEE COLORADO From Observation Pullman Car B. F. NESLEK, Gen. Agt. SALT LAKE CITY. FVEHT DAT TO n DENVER VIA 0 0 ,7. Colorado THE- - & Stove Co. liig Hardware Street, Ttlephons 7. r ij Main Range: Good Luck City agrents John VanAutomatics RefrigerStoves and Ranges, 163 l ators. of house furnish ln goods Carry full line hardware. i,nd buiiwitrs" CHAB. O. I $ e KINQL e e Mr. M Midland RAILWAY Attructlv scenery snd raperb office for information. ns. kt 1 W. H. DONNELL General a rent. JO Bo. West Ttmpls al., Dooly block. J ht nt th-rtfir- ex-Spca- Ie&ve SaJt Lake City service. 8:S0 a. m. and 8:20 p. m. Call at PRESIDENT . f f. 't. eut. '.. i; bvth !'; tiuttiibiu' Edward Pats Loubct miliarly on Shoulder as He Departs. Sn , t f !:!kt I ! h-- LONDON. July of hi D.tpii the . arl:-- - - rr.! ;;r- 5i?". "t-- n ! i.f the nation's watuit b iVSncthe Klnrf and th. .f Wal. . Duke of Conauht. I'rtr.br uf ih othr mlnl.t'Tj. trench m!. a! and a crowd of mili nihrr :'. la If tary and As .M. Loui'i t'i i arriase dr . King Kdward ndvan ! with iuitr'ttbrni hand, and tukini th rrrid nl familby the arm. bd hm through the iarly w'altlmr-r'wIn thr.! car. Kr a minutes I hi Kins:ryand I he lYrb fw d nt tnx talktn srwp.h unn h animation. Kins IMuurd Krarp. d Ir i Iiubt richt hand an 1 lt!t th-Ji -v.bithft extreme cordl iMty. w h'l rhrk hand b la ed th irrfldcni cm th hiu'b'r. tlMn b arrival nt Davcr rresidnt cintark-Imbit Upon ih t iiiifi-;ul tu n. which b parted Itnnu. liaftly. ac'mpanied by a tortlo and f"l!'vsr.J by farcw H palute ft in tho Ib.t and valh. Hvf .ri- - hi from !ov r l'r. ."h jU Inu-be- t KU-?- t nl 1 .fir, :. i 5 s,-s- -- 5 a !, 1 t. i J d lr-ru-f- i. :l : " ; . ni;.u-jiiii- v n'tt a i trtn!n act. '::'. nd ti akir.c: w bU It v.Mt.lJ 'th-- , . T An t llrrt-ir.t- ' t .r , vtnp-J- A 1 f!..-tlll- teb'srraplu-- In d Klf.tr IMwn rd. l.ls benrty ncmrded hint "a.i the rpn France, the frlen of KukUiuI." thanUlns; him f-- r 1 a T J.Jil.i'ii At of 1 Salt Laker in New York. Nw York, July 3. Mrs. J. r. Dur.n of Salt lik- - Ik at tb W'aitlorf. j ! iw r: t - gts nl . 1- Vs-r- i.rrrii ,r ;4mr ni'far. that tt;- tivrr . "..! p . ,f ..;, fr(- . ta?.:ja a cbar. - ; i. i. at - r.1-- I ti r 1 i .i 1 t ' ani Caf f f ; . ttltr.t.rf riirf ; ,j i tf--- prorr.t 't fS'r wbkt, ;? !' -- T'" :' 11 ;f tl , ;t '"!. Tti r t- rr.is f y. u. p. nl-- ,! a,. . II.:- ra 71 f f 3. f -. t: :- r t N o. ' CUT-OF- F o; is' 1 ;:j When going E trains, via the Union , i i Si at you hmre choice of three through racif.c ard Northwestern luno? - ;- -; . LEAVE SALT LAKE 7 A. 11., 12:50 P. Id., 5:45 P. II. fk$,,j jV M t':j t 1 also for Nephl. making direct connection for Manti and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley lUUrtau 7:30 a.m. Returning arrive Salt Lake City.. 5:33 p. m. For Provo, American Fork, Ihl, Juab, Mllford, Frluro, CaHn- tes and all Intermediate points........ 0.05 p.m. . , Returning arrive Salt Lake City 0:35 a. tn. All Trains Daily. Direct Stage Connection for All Mining Districts In Southern Utah and Nevada. For full Information address ny ent, E. W. niLLETT. or Qeneral Passenger Agent. 1 - r i. Uhdra "nTt.. IfK t. !( -- ?i tlu u;.!.. T!" lf- in th. !. I tM 4 t:T' a-- ta th t ' - r.i'sn, el!U' t rf t!, if. Mf prjrd a!) Atilfi!".! rf a tn th ''. n. l.;. tv Afi : Mr::r:r. w- 1 is--- I Our Keputatlen -t. f-- r Mlnlttef ROOOTA. Saturday. July rilro has stated In forrri that Pro? s!cnr4 the Far.srr.a tsn-t- l tresty llrran under Ir.f truct!r. from th Colombian Covrnmer.t. Th putlle diruMon of the treaty was jwcur4 by th beaded by former Pterldent Cat , 1! 4, opj-oi-tion- , .if .w '',' 11 t i .. t l: f . 1 r ,. - - 'f U pr . i i : i -- i:. 4 I F.r rIisbt c 'b Im bfn f.r t.!y tabllshed In thd f If v. U hn 5u buy our of u )iu sl!v ri th '.'.vlii c Lrsr. th rtiw k IntlU'lUtah L!sutr Co. ZZl Suth Main tlrttt, llerran Signs Treaty. - rvt.i:.5 : Iftusi.,1 ; t-- '.J ; ti t tv ff ,.' f t ;ii:in ' .: b - '' ! If J ' ' Jl j. .r i i 0 .Sj !i't;w :. S: ! a!!.-.?- j ttr : t 5: at;.. 'f "n. fp-.a- , V 1 1.3 i '' ". Trains leave Oregon Short Line depot. Salt Lake Cliv. Ma 1. 1: AMINO-TOFOIt OAItFICLI) 11UACII. TOO ILK. STOCKTON AND TINTIC JUNCTION 8.00 a. tn. RETURNING AURIVK HALT LAKE 5:35 p.m. Leave for Provo. Lehl, Fairfield. Mercur and the Ttnttc Dlttrlct, ' U I f"r4 f't Ir.iT : t?-'- t tn !,ii i I.t.t tut if f.:r ,;. t.ttlrt .jp in im tlatv.iSiti; - ' -- ( 14;-- f.n : . : I lfel r. .i' .; t : r.--. SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD CO. 1 1, M. L ?. iurp tr..4 !! t . O.';. ; '! TIA1E TABLE OF THE 'J'NTI l.i . - rrr a i r-- : J' k :i th -. ?- - I r d'r-tirin- . pc r" '.I.- - ;.!. a Ir--- . f : . t ' f.io' at l . ;. r CaBor notes. I ' , 1 51 r i , .3' . ,sj-- . : Jon. o tir. drui: '. I ay Si'a!" - .- iHrr and healthy 1 fri'i-i- 1?.. out of iid r. In- -- a4 ; ; t rtli'-d- ( Quy r atti-iC- t Ial ' ?. i tdmpbs. cr - ; If ft rr'I4y I st at. r-'i- . Rfpultive reatures. Uve and t ! iti;. . r f pan:: ,v : triti in !!'..;stfih PiMr "a it - f.Lwf. . " v at tijB-- l r ti - I:U-:kbad- i 3 n I 1 u 4 " ira'k ft , - fitr- t . 1 ' j :I ir i 1 C-- h- t..l;.' ihf . j I- 1 fit - IJut er. l i! ; , . y 5 ? ; l :; a r. . s t ?".u!5 f I t!-'- s - m cr.-- .:- ;;.!. in I'.rd-fti- r, tn.-mber- r?e.- - i . r-- r 5 l ? t r llr-- f'-.'tr- . ..t. - ?- ff'.ii iiihy r,-- I !!.. f.-.- M,.-tln- t h nvr.j.. utrl5'.- ?. th. ;r nt.il ur.'i m bar."- f Sr i a".! f r ! j Ii !sirtur. th r.it frcun of St. Janus j .it.H to thi rallri.u! ta. tinn wr,j tlmng' i. an I Itrithh 'Ilut-r.ijs- " ,4 b?H'l."'-r- and Frnh "Vlv Ixub. h l.tiU I l ' l.n J t r thl n.iKbmit h t ' wbeti hut if . li l lent I,uu!n t had c nt- - rcd th sur-1 t ' rai. ;: V'-.- - t i Favors s P. t ; 1 Fa- " ' i f cm-- r:-- J Mfc. . - if you're 4 . r J h.-n- 1 8 i i;if Wall Must Be Left Intact. mor- In yutnmrr Ihwn in the "I will compare the tariff o tl'n wlntrr. A f cf the rn, st U iu-- i I I l n t; ll to ' .;i n a drir.k !!'! wf,l with a darn that restrains a q :. mtlty f jmnUbl" c d it,.aynn as bad rfput.it Inn water and will admit for argument's sit, , producrr 5.r. r: i .rv-t.ic r , in t w 'f um:nr prkr:in f th ! I that there Is a surplus of water In tb t i . ;irb it in kd 1H U I nOiC ' la An tn to. t' SIi !7t!l'!" ntlMnrt mi t;?p4f. rpf.rvn ir'T cmn m Ilrt f gini lease this by taking away a portion of v th. r t I n '' the: dam. The plan wouli be all right d tn f r nt'rc nttT.tir '.4i;' were it possible to prevtnt the rest nf th water from rurhlng through th u hji h i 4 r. I" i .! tsm;r s aperture and destroylr.sr the rr.tlr . liin fay a.! n? r - rMje. y a?, nn Ftructurf. Therefore. I tan n ri u ,x ,t if a Vl.ii Ir. !y for risking the efttahlishd Instl- f i t nu.nl Jr he .tliby ath'f. tutk-tf protection by an actlni th? s r.ot .! i?f t jrr-?at 11 e v I J - i6 . . t 'it Je.'j uut ;i, tff-- " ;'!i 1 r'aJ. r- ,it ac-'.tt.n- -t r- tr r-- t . ru!-'- a" J .. l r t s ' 1 1 r rr, I - rr, Ki t f. r f tb- y ? i r-- u!. f of t j .r y rift i;.r.f a fta.d. a f, tl r ! i n'.nl y l r.ir !y. :;! ri' .'.4 i.iVi .it rMii'i tjtj w r r -- Dr. Vly. WASHINGTON. July chetnUt for the ! partmr.t of AKflrul- ture. who has Ju?t cc r. !u !d th V.ttl at thf relatlv li fod pr r.i- tlve? and thlr effevt en thr human fy di.-crim- in f - i 5 trt .t' I ir.-- CEREALS SUPEKlOIl TO MEAT AS FOOD. cide in the Seductive Guise of the Glass of Iced Tea. vidually. "Were an attempt made to reduce the tariff on certain artbies manufactured of In the Trist the people of that the country would ralte objo;tor." on th ground that they wen b Ir.g Uvd against and would ii tn ind on that In return the tariff b rcduc-product." of th? West. Th r i io tailing where the revision would Mnj. r.cr what tht- ultimate result of tut h an action would be. For particulars about REDUCED RATES EAST this summer, apply to C. F. WARREN. General Agent 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. Utah. Southern Pacific Lines Sompany's and illnstMrttre For imjx-issibl- f V" - "SANTA FE ROUTE." Direct Line from Utah to KANCHISAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH. CAGO. GALVESTON. EL PASO and the Mining- Camps of New Mexico and Arizona. i'" ' Xa) - ne-d- a morula w V V I . "I urn what wout! te caned lr & "tar.d-pater.for I iUa4 pat for lh protective tariff now in effect sr.d heartily d!ap;ryv of any lt m; t to mafe ;. and I do not bevocates tariff revision, s rcvlslm? t this lieve the tariff time. The entire country in enjoying a period of remarkable prosperity, labor is Well employed at good wagts, our mills and factories are ail operating to tht- limit of their capacity, and. in my opinion. It would not Ytt we for lb Republican party to mak an bsue of any plan for revision. Thre may be cast s where the present tariff Is tx h!h or loo low, 1 will admit, but I believe R .is. vA i c. Congressman Sutherland's Views. Congressman George Sutherland takis this stand: en"I cannot pay that the 'Iowa LW adsaid. "It he tirely euits my views." SEE- - ' dl!nfa THIS, A Delightful Place to Visit. A Pro2.tc.bls Place to XArfe : tly his-tori- TOPEKA & SANTA MC 0 Judge Morri SoMmfr, as an enlhulatie Prmorr&t who revre t.i principle of free trade, Ii overjoyed to !?arn that the Iow Hepublicani are advocating the revision of the tariff. '") "They will never revl. It." he mi l. "but may continue lo atl-tat- e the quettlon until the 'Iowa Idea has a larre number of f up pari era. The will attempt to have It embodied In the national Republican platform, and uton thlr failure will. In a spirit of tioi. anJ revenge, throw their upjort to the Democratic prt . "The Republican dare not etlfmpt a revision of the tariff, for tbr 'v would create such a disturbance as would demoralise V.. t irty. Tht re would be no end to the revision as long as there wm a tariff Utu "Tlie man who formulated the Iowa Ida certainly did a J turn for Democracy." For saw V DEMOCRAT SCENTS VICTORY IN THE AIR. 8:10 p. m. ATCHISON, t S Declare Local . I YOU iota o. REPUBLICAN CHIEFTAINS OF SALT LAKE CONDEMN IOWA'S FAMOUS TARIFF PLANK ARRIVE. From Osrden, Portland, Butte and . 8:20 a.m. San Francisco. Omaha From Ogden and intermediate 9:10 a. m. points From Ogden, Cache valley, Chicago. St. Louis, Omaha, Den- ver and intermediate 12:01p.m. points From Offden, Chicago, St. Louis. Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San Francisco 4:05 p. ra. From Ofden. Cache Valley, Butte, Portland and San Francisco TirrnspAY r.vr:ri:;o. .tttta "T "I i v. !: : .: .... l'r ;: f. : t J. - k |