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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN STUTE CHIEF IS. Hewlett's TEAS| Police > *"~ Police. "of the. United from of of| 2-6,| Sinte he, left) the city, the police} department » ha received four. tele-} grams from. him, one requesting that| his overconut be shipped to-him by ¢ x- | press, and: ‘three ‘others inquiring a to the condition. of things arouna po-| liee headquarters Since' Saturday, June 7, when the| chief.was heard from last, no word] has come from ‘him, either at police headquarters, according to Acting | Chief -of Police John Hempel, or at} his home, according to his wife | Inquiry at the Pitt home by: tele-j] phone Jast night, « 1 the rather starthog information from Mrs. Pitt) that the chief has not sent her a line] Sine he left the ci | | Em CALLED TO (« ‘ontinued ‘from from Page. ----- | further -_--- legisiation, and a ORDER' One.) _ meas P®&2 passed providing for an S€ncey currency of $5060,000,000 [Ssued under certain conditions limitatio er ithorization, ft lieved, which will prevent the rence of such disaster as the country Jast fall The secretary of the treasury has promptly the necessary ster to give ¢ ] Islation wd banking as tlon ire Llreads forming to themse s of the benefits of thls It doubtful is the provisions act will ever be iny oked, a ] , p 60,000,000 addi « I whenever needed will self have a tendency to make its unnecessar Sent _,| ganized and entered uno matter. of ¢ DIMMU partment more TAC This is 1tingg W i regarded unexpected, for uN impe the r re police absence, head- | gqeny, by and telegraph that he would wire his] quarters at least SOCe each day. : ‘ o- saying Mrs.,= Pitt,( in addition ,to-saying the. chief had not written sincé-his departure, also "supposed he would be the last of the week," did not know for certain. line} HU TZU THE « continned The them orpments United tas. the Nort Pol t alrine in the hote the platform ! geed it end,of desired to cor it may get 100 « a wagon when ft petting clos¢ the gentlemen Irendy has b -the One.) il t-1 und it be deciding led 1 "Many far as twenty the have' s h o one copy States make the a done him platform. Ellis of 1 and and brought most i t j ; lis Wa of ha tl the best Any {irat little platform platfor not. paragraph he it was concocted io ind O 1 » M ey thatl of his] most: epted the terstate of the year's ‘ é 1 Melxinls Roosevelt suc wo and the 1 im-| n v in| wibannt vhel . pte ers oe Dd debating. Seeks inns n Pea mu After Forty Years tie of \ ie Bort trator rd clesiastical of ' is: the fort dlocese ul jurisdl Once, the face. Still Smiles, Make Ah, that we can't tell, for there are so many beautiful women in Salt Lake. But this we can tell: McDonald's Merry Widow Chocolates are a most tempting treat-"Never were there chocolates: Private Diseases oft both cae Concessions. res curing in MEN F REE! W iL treat all one- -fourth the Sali arthal € time SPECIAL eB ane re- fOR-MIEN be to enough bad It's you? can't has}panded a lemon, but it's Halifax when out. sque¢ zed been juice has the even The Honorable Borey hustled up to Frank THiteheock headquarters. At encountered he gate postern. the p , in glasses man young grave Borey in,' queried Hitehoek Is Mr. long cM tfalne ty and block that'o if the Roman i. Recentt Bishep flor be at { canno parts records of Act Then it will be seen whether the mayor kept his promise to the people when he said that he would be absoadminisirain the ee SE Life to the approy L peoples i of | declaration. i continuance of: public <> R fr ¢ it | Mate Wedded rd. l to The upshot of the whole matter is that the mayor and those in the council who want the bond issue will have to make concessions to the before an ordinance can be ‘antis It looks reasonably. certain that these concessions will be made, of \ ,the wn i afar i j Ls "of hurry Stewart. r~platform j publican ilynnalt rent t \ upor Must Will courag wi t oe Tr. x l a e y. fishing Sheets was forced out of the noure de RES none Salt Lake, would be hunt a now mayor, The boys didn't ehinis that Ez would keep his word, They faune ae differently as soon as Bosaioe resigne Others in ne Kearns party. say that Bransford hasn't the nerve to tell the inn inte, AER that eal he resign, They pomt "the fact th or nies, bowed to sited all. listene to their dictations, and tuken thelr orders. They feel that he will do a j et it is known, to great certainty, that if Mayer Branaiapa offers to resign, he xan be taken up on the instant. He was threatened with a request for his caitgnation from 4.000 American voters when he hinted that he was about to appoint W Bywater chief of the fire department required 4 1 Lineoln, the t dom and moderati Wit eandidat be rs I i Ge orge town, should hat et enti it commerce Wendell latform> v¥ i®. pe i 1 otism of tthe ‘ Gh a. wis "opp { I ' BR |on by Ve we : \ I te seen PO*51 statement that b ie swan I reluctant-{] nti be | olic: ) ) a é auRLE hi umpione a, tne b ue Dn. oi ; 1 Mr makers: t De - ap ft maten record of ment } Ns EME aserr ; makes. thre meal,|| ach before yinftding | o out slieht injunction! loin corn-| d "rrance, m& f who one all » rie iendid n t ; istrious) makers Wie F posses- platform so Ohlo, OLs thi Continue | j a ace Ito would, had beeu The a day, platforms them hands and 7 , in and a middle net in' thts * President himself halted the conte and. Japan, Portsmouth brought and pa is y p oe DELS en ¢ ie \ concerned, | 4, ai, eminent ti j é draft has with Wade ) and 1 f 1 to the J every statesman quested of or /accurate fon ly that . pla mo ga Rialto Germany, -United ft Pintformes, t - | prosecuted and. powe! ke ;what) enulta So 2 lobbies concerned| t ! presidential | , i dt N b I¢ pent rora the oa 1d | ! Shilo re Pp noM who d of indepen ont BEES Wwpoe 2 the United States cane or oaareeonen * 18 eee om ar Manolo t resident ihe third section of the Drcteier TION pre i I shores prosperous been pinions You may "sway them: "by | But the er exnioding a> ton of dynamite, but not l was that ins otherwise. took the Initiative, Aside from the talk of the lifellke| ing armies imitation Mr. ¢ hott s ». Taft and Mr.|by the treats Arthut Vorys, fol) i ' the ¢ o| um delegation, gave of Ie m the sea rob | o 1, ar vel for Service. policy of the nited States in Slain' Gonetina such States tween. Page. Special Pacific and maintain aa es ‘ betwe have becnaverted Dy commercial agree: "SITUA from neacefiil Utah Boys, Room-mates in Capital, Win Honors in Eastern Colleges hall \ route hall RAY CHAME, .peesal ~ snecess serine Les: lene years. "Threatened tariff wars hetween tg - ribbes ments. !¢, ‘aia. said that She} home about -but that she -) PESSIMIST VIEWS. any ¢,, ¢ that her-a the our great \ilantice and nd the isthm For especial {mportance inhapitin; the islinds na during of in te by Sunda: a Tom Black has been laying for tnls Situation for a long time He smiles in his sleep; he is so happy. He is backed by Wood and Raybould, and they have sworn that they will not recede from their positions. The Democrats and the one Republican in the councll are opposed to the bor id issue because they know the American party will be forever discredited and ruined if the council refuses to pass it. With the three American votes they have au impregnable majority. Black has been after Raleigh for lo, these many moons, and he s ; now that he can force the resignation of Raleigh by withholding his support from the bond issue matter, ‘That is easy enough, considering that he has not been taken to the bosom of the inner circle like some other counciimen in the last couple of years. Some ardent American party fellows believe that Mayor Bransford is independent enough to resign his position if the inner circle forces him to the point of decapitating Jake Ralelgh and a few others. ey recall it t United that control when the chiet eft the city, nounced th it he jhad made ments: with Ahe Western [ ) eraph company to govern the department before ile isn't on Councilman Black "The last I Ps heard from the chiefsn : d will ' dillgent! prosecutpoe its snid Hempel, "was a wire from Chi' ; ‘ ‘ vers Wit t oy 1d expe wtioy cago, saying that he would visit Chief acre : ; t Shippy of the Windy city, for3 ew inane ; ae egzitimatet es yUSsiness ine nee ever days, and would be home by the nig he] 3 and promote tlthe =prosperity rit ne omote of.Saturday, June 13, or earlier Daas pl Prost have not heard from him since ther "| i id > uilding « r tl i Panan Accordingly, the all-absorbing topic | , ' : b 3 j the no eolossal undertaking of conversation around r : 'police i head-| itu : suceessful completion quarters d is the chief's : reticence in the}, i 1IoWbee A ured, make + ) \ in by mail or telegraph } "In the 1 intime, however, the of Police Hempel publican party is not indifferent if he knevy vhere the} neces ty of a further and comoret fea he would return to ve revision of our tmonetayy eplied that he did not| banking system, and to that enc slightest idea where he {s,] congres just closed ithovizes he will be home | cr tion of a monetary cammis | . l 1mm } ia ; a for Coat: That's. All commi ion alread Ne and is Tnat is the situation,. Tt is either bend issue or bankruptey, and the mayor is In a position where he can ring about either-that is, he can it least get the bond issue past the council by pandering to the will of the Inner cirele Chief sake have «the nor When \ Tdaho back. Mayor D which June injured pa. ¢ Yes,' 1 responded the grave youns 1 "fT si o ] | States, Mich., was According to the ultimatum handed out yesterday, Mayor Branstord must do -his "duty by his party' In order to get the bond issue. The city is now in a position where it must have the bond issue The only alternative of the. mayor is to get into line and do as he is told, Jt is said that he will do so quickly. Action, in se, means the removal of Street Supervisor Raleigh and some others, Mayor Bransford knows' that. the city must have money. The National Bank of the Republic is now carrying an enormous overdraft and the amount is growing day by day until it will soon reach the place where the bank will be unable to carry it. If the city could, place half a million or so of money in the bank, as the result of the sale of bonds, the bank could afford to carry the big overdraft. if the city can't get the bond Issue, bankrupfey will stare the administration hey "MIGHTY GATHERING IS_ Tom in he O'Donnell ac of which 25 Chitf: : met in Detroit, inclusive. : ces in One.) Page. is unable to incapacitated 4 s ChYet) Pitt Jeft Salt Lake May to attend the annual convention the» National Association of Chiefs , Day's ; HEWLETT. BROS-Co ex SER AANA Whe re from issue, being is said, is returning from a purchasing trip in California Without the vetes of O'Donnell and Stewart, who are for the bond issue, the proposition wouldn't have a ghost of a show... It hasn't much chance of passage, anyhow, until the mayor gets busy with his pruning knife, Work. | | fall trip Fora Is bond home, come You Department the his Councilman Better Tom? Pitre | to Not---Wh lere JUNE 17, 1908. ORDERS TO MOVE Stans | FORGETS TO WRITE HOME. Tickler WEDNESDAY, BRANSFORD GETS Will He Is Going but Nothing More. Comes UTAH, to ends for Overcoat for Where. ay CITY, (Continued -_- Daily SALT LAKE a APPARENTLY LOST' REPUBLICAN, SENATOR CRANE OF MASSACHUSETTS _ want to Wa "What's wish "J some mention , Offing gt see of iru, this him." your business?" to confer with him the planks common and ter- regard- in the ete form," Borey, responded the Ilonorable with home heat his Boas laid one spectacled The Then carefully. him and regarded pen a to whispered and over tiptoed against leaned that individual usky een Siniggon Arrests Simpson for Begging Two- Bits From 7 si 2. Simpson}: ain't nutty He's on caiwart some I roe the past principal tion was arrest affair ae ee ae ie beneh that the mourners piace wypat matters it, ¢ommon Officer) huben} a Ae can not call, Do You Want More Business ? rhe secretary fifth assistant was just the same the, exec a different That vas a Rieht in Chicago now ee some then and thousand the Jorey BB. Catchings type Why to state in ; this5 it be necessary should much Simp- L ey st Specialists, crossroads ised aint an' he just landed wonder ; pup yet talk this all wherefore then, "But of none taat to say enough Ts it not ared to confer with he ~ O8F Sym ae to eet is full people. The Ts and best months of the year your adyi rtising as bright strong and convincing if large mosaics of depress fon at vd desatmospher the junetuate In this everything has its uses. rece for the first time instance and pe rhaps 1} by ce providen divine life his in brought: aunt has dispensation culiar happening s that a series of events and B. sorey Honorable the force will with alarm them "view him. to. meet! 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