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Show 2 THE AMERICANS HOLD QUIET PRIMARIES Little ~ Interest. MManifested Judiciary Affair of the Kearns Crowd. made a fortunate purof a hit line of Hair brushes - vou are to receive the benefit. Genuine bristles, solid back. CONVENTION IS SATURDAY, ee Regular $1.00 Regular $1.50 values Delegates Elected to Meeting Which Will Nominate At« torney and Judges, The American party held legislative chambers , in Se the city "day and ‘he Sensation At our The . primaries . were ces shite Denver, Idate for district Hiles - American . Judtetal District No. I. Johnson CR ae ae wen. aes No./6-J..F. Heath, Adolph Groesbeck} and W. W. Butler. ea" lie) G. Bowman, enact thle: No. 8-William George, and O. W. Reid. No. J. gen W. No. 10-Joseph Nerrell and 11-W. W. R. , J. B. P. Niepag Keats, MeKee M. Cohen, Cyrus Mrs, Kirk W. ee ivers, W. G. Ida ; Frank RK. 4-!. 5 Leonard, AT. Fotne. No. Klin 16-G. No, 17-P. No. 18-C, aa We F. H. Smith and > &. Cotton 24-M. sr. and James H. x SE Ceaeiii and Frank and bahar a No. vee strucic Wit by the D. S, ike hospital charge of engine-pilet ferrific force body was undertaking kngincer and against hospital ing removed oes w« last night, Emerson's J. C.| Hilten} Burges the leading there hurled L. Information identity THE D. he' arrives only. Teader, D. Hagman, and with nis to presume aia, be if a 4s boo not. rut be the strong $5.00 jury Ie) HALE.«PRICKE The money issue generally as that matter with the ratio withheld demanded Louis and of If plans now should He Mack or things so be of 1804, of put in and the in St also brought along could hs ne not had that right July. see go ce st at will e ogee about Fourth consideration see any he the em e at quesplatay te much have til ‘he co oat a gentlemen ere oO him os - week one they will over the matter together The sub-committee will tomorrow by | take up the vexed question the dethough chalrman, |# temporary until made be finally not will cision ol members the all When Saturday, coming, are who sub-committee, the the Appare ntly Denver. have reached at matter {t, Fourth to of while July away a holiday part of the| celebra- and _has men-Free P. see narrowed De aud Rog- of Hlinots, Morris Folk Governot man, er ( _ Sullivan's tion a is neds ait oo Missour! plans to have a series of three | °° Meade exhibitions at the Salt Palace on the desired by M _ Bryan a ae ssa afternoon of July 4th, and has selectBell e, : alifornia, ee ener sman ed. 3 o'clock in the afternoon as the Henry D S layton eh Alabama hour, so as not to interfere with the "dee" Bailey Will Be There bicycle races at tie Salt Palace in the One of the four who is not made the evening. Arrangements have practitemporary chairman will be chosen cally been made with "Spike" Sulli-| permanent chairman as compensa- yan of ing of event. Fort Douglas Denver Sullivan rounds, tractions, catch "Red and toxappear and Jack for Down-]| the Downing welghts. As Davis "Red and main] on, Made and. still another chairman of will ficht | Peselutions sida at- | howevei Fitz-| the the there Candidates, are Senator is likely latter a couple W to committee be on - place of _, Stone, other of D.} AT THE WAR OFFICE SPIRITUALIST SAYS TAFT IS IN DANGER TAFT MAY TAKE THE MULDOON WORK CURE "GHOG-NUT sc. ROLLS 5. cian OF ALL NUT GANDIES should weigh, but refused to answer. tween 10 and 1 EPsnatel Bi NORA NEW, ind | | | °2:30) A a me Sri ‘ ‘ ssa J is convenient and handy for every purpose of a cooking stove. If not with aes = ele a trot 1dz | ‘Three sizes of © New Perfection"' | write our nearest agency. | 5230 P | AGL © vs gz. ¢ faults RID) of other Hantleoanke Women's Silagles -Sraith so. Se ES Tac as ah Ek lamps. } Lv olor Mil 3 Mi P-a true free perrect from ~ the artificial If not with your light, dealer, s write our nearest agency. aa K A and safe.. 2 a dealer center draft lamp rinst It your AM MCE Topin, bo Salisbur stove. saves money and time-makes a clean kitchen and contented cook. ( Pope t i vs DN y Wek Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove | tw a Ms ve 3 The ia} ii Singles, e. Dinwood ) Walcott'. Thompson, CO. BY PS i | ind follo i) W. Siut- toms. Brow > i restful coolness-it doesn't heat the kitchen. vinitor, Captain| CONTINENTAL WN illiam OIL COMPANY (Imcorporated) || Millionaire's Widow ai M. | Miss Gedd | Mi VanWyek Mrs. Callaghan Runs Over |:| Eleven Year Old B 0 5:80 oy. | | New through | York June 2 Washington park Limousine town to motor car her Fifth a p dinner Charles‘T. Yerkes, Hurrying in a heavy on her avenue way home up~ to engagement, widow of the the car, which - | | was driven nga I of from West Broadway through the park a children playing in the | Se into par- park vllen 0 Doubles and: Miss id . Van vo Ae eS ; Mis Mis and Mi Wy partner ~ ind ind. | OER 4 aaa Gedde J yn pe > GS | | : ™. PADACE. Mc pag | 2 eac sideo , ee : 4yons Whitne partner. an | Miss MeCory neat rectly started in the to path car after Mrs. he had cross of thethe roadway. Terkes BOY scres Wan e ; contiiond chauffeur: Ze 4 turn. helore. ss a orbringy. Migs the} #s® héavy car to a standstill, it had struck the boy and knocked him down. The Wheel went over the body and s. s left After an aniels examination announced plea ce that the internal 10% SsSalisbury bury - oe Callaghan and' Miller and and and D. C. Boyd, .':, . partner. a < VAR chauffeur'was a WASHING ee placed under ar-/ ORE TO ae BE ROOSEVELT r Richards Raberts' Duluth, Minn., June 5 When yvoung rec dy toosevelt reports to John c'.| Greenway, manager for the teel corporation mines, he will be put to work with the other laborers probably ~ the ore while Washer the man, his water being to vs rough it to wash the sand out will be e xpected work ten hours a at Wage of > at * WA roughest, workmen : Dog in Falls on n and lect from a partner vs. partner and Garnett vs. Myers Our and omy and . ; { Radiant was Grate especially cleanliness. warms old. DAMERE § on | 2 4 | Standpoint. Every was though the | tertained A baby carud er, Laffer fou ur standing and President cers ¢ of ficers th tn front | pearance No. 143 ] been last even-|pulled } large Woar e and had Shoes etten crowd a was good need and they aitontion-~. T RY US TEER | TE e: tim Buckwalter ¢ lub rTdid not the well ; Peopl eopie, | and other put in program of an that not Go. ‘| = . € ap- had] x informally arranged was off Senator Sutherland in Sh R dog|ernor Cutler and other prominent te |} rn Bransf: or a IS. nsur M. qi State TS BELL ADT 1é the interests of tl ut heart, and the per Is M ore Man Than Mayor :2 We them. < -he, e o eh > aan : lege npanties in. = lire safety I thaw intet aoe pen an de-] of} short Why mo one chlet t} ic) tion is it the 1a that the board he appointment of lane : . wants to the fire ane an At i tne ‘ ae beceiae éORF e e of pen Birr spa ae ani ar ee s her in- iywater erdilodon for reasons on Devine 5 toug that a man whom trol is to their taste TkThe chief can help th , eR. 4 S they Fnem yer very ; 2 ol : AAI Ot Brandiord, is president of thel Rogers-Evans The Baviblicad, idkInsurance alrekay company. ehomec uke suri i. city city! fireoP elle iRak hia ats nde pil Oh hee the mayor's company thvolnts the Robertson : é Alex. t sO ton late At Sued It: Was carried ‘ i known:some ars theSEs Se ee fe cw heed y i ay y wa r en connected companies stated oo the for tsbutte with 0 ir time ago appointed with that , ths fire : ‘underwriters! ee that! tire chief. board would| the | insurance! the three men: ae These in connection were Bywater! and an ne, and failing, them they) would cept Vall as a last resort.| When Vail put himself out of it they! ee gr Was stated board of not board.in fawor,ofWants. through sure of 1 a dif- Vie, emate of the yesterday that the fire underwriters Honest Paloless John. some Hopfenbeck. person erson. Bransford him to has shown the that ‘ it. can). he aI : 0 Cu with an insurance he draws a large on up 7 Pat strong can be ma and de c edgar es (6 them? an extra a | writing== line-I'll @ th Burto on. 7 Wes Pr Pay Sifety ‘t re deposit Care | B oetior Oresaa fer 9T ROR R. cag. Rent. Cutler T I IONAL, est on i Fe boxes BANK , reece deposits ee pia and Deore oaney ashler Preside ar sae ornick, eyBader eee said nee tne . ee BUSINESS dll Utah. a Aue : , Deposit MOR Capital anta oO Ss.SREHillis. W. : Pe aac p Ohad i City, ake UTAH (NA think that business i sdvare e your ideas andt me d L t Bafety Onvincing aa. it take rest.Drop DEPOSITORY , CAE sunerts oe eee 500,000 Tuatehor..: 7a M osas ee 7 so eencles Pre sident ? : portion of his. income anything to do with hie action in naming a new fire chier? le Il. and B. Sal ant j usiness ore can mez n hesere D ginger into them- -put is ready fire Insurance and ioe ad - $3,000,000 2 ee Guaranteed, 1126-X; Iodependent, 1126| tising~--advertisement be paid , U, MAI Work 7 | Extraction of Honest Teeth or Prices No Pay "| Jon't you whose whole The do Has his connection company from which SOUTH beat months of. the year are S coming right now. ag your advertising bright Pawas Invited 0 the Com- $1.00 22.-- "$50,000 < posit muct either and or Devine. will Bywater still attempt to force ‘to do whatever want ec Sait nl : o 2-185 a Ehowse-Bell, The little 1 aS ck when = ua ina Be eile = aking: i Conots for a settle good and the naa mois aos of. mien insurance on a ae this concern tonerey de sh ferent way. go, much, Of -------EE ee | UNI Paciiix begia of hile enaoreant i : the! at times The chief of the fire départ1. Some Seize who10) knew in ‘of theie ie : wheneyer a fire for the of de arte wmathore ment-makes up occurs an estimate loss Se en Sune lately are a king these records : oun 1ey Want to know why|\.ment rm" ; In very many y eee cases ati this Erastord ‘ts '#0 anxfous' to have Wen 8 allen back upon as a' basis of setwater, and, failing -~him,; Devin POMSAL apudiited Of losses head ' Jim ne It is not of much account ts in big apy ! ited/ias; head of the fire départ-| iobses "but. such are. aettied ue. men ae + 200,006 moc » edn ith bank interest runt \ ta ‘na wl , ! alsc can . cen ae WUuS itn prepertion. AVL oe a cordia per Ss ; lus Sun é a ieee Inc i. m~ ; Capital Men's Half Soles Sewed Tike Redioee Bete Beane, Rewred Wile oem necount National relal ae tVineg im Rta aly Ae ee. vi | ame deliver bea rn a onst; pound j PHONE for shoes cannot be All ether work Want Wanted Bywater or e could not l be Gee sidered ldaven and they then fell back 5 rPrey Or ts for the tire call We rt ‘ ep lasting, Sane Street Oe spendhi i as ee Co. pmo ererss ass 320 SS --S ‘ erican ae epairing oe M 4S ; Mayor John 8S.' Bransford ans ve prostl rOSti-) ae ae as chief: executive} otis Fie position. Cl Fddera: bith bn a the interest of the} s Is bo ‘ & companies > Bore of an insurance a itinyor ‘of the ity" having we maa | wn iutewaete. GE tha cites ce 1@) eveianaree pany. ct i aha 1Vi ize ---- j a big Newfoundland Has he i periment to eecon- Co 5 Opposite South Gate Temple Block. ~- rough | ance sur: Juranc thorough- a view m orri i CROWD 1288 Is room with be that had jumped or fallen from the | publicans were at the grounds | lg vf one of the upper windows, fell d of the attractions at the.resort nto the carriage, cking it The | were well patroni I 1 j ne hal ints ant fell to the sidewalk. Dr. Russi! wes crowded and'Steve Love was k« pt aid oi child haa apparently not been busy stirring up excitement until late injured in the evening Is J h : Jo the constructed partne: | large larg ly oft These aac) thi parents' house at street Jersey City, when ore STREET. catalogue. Patent ly and He day Baby. New fork. June 25 ; riage we containing Esther ing, pvetity) MAIN ' MacQuiste north country and do most of the hard | d Owing to a misunderstandi i labor in the jron mines They are a] commifttea and t : ahs a some of kindly lot, and the young college man | the officers of rie Young Men's Re bcan learn much from them if he does lican club, the o vere i _ ole nol run counter to their prejudices, speeches ae Wander alere yeste rd \ are or her Bighth Oxfords Ee The mest profitable MANTEL is the one that gives perfect satisfaction as well asaddsto the beauty and elegance of the home. Choose from the best and largest variety in the state and see what you are buying. Don't se- (work in, the | Republican Club Outing a Suc- | | copanione 4 : cess, However, From | this work will be made e upup natives of southern Eurcpe. teeft E months Black € € $1.7 young Toan's going ance Tone Hocedit's. . 65 « = ~ George. Harvie -h. one of the foremen, Stated that the President's son is expected, in about two weeks. Te Said that there is no likelihood of the the Spee - as stir e 1 g } is runnin duties 2 2st 7 110 vs. SOLICITORS WANTED. Inquire "R epublican" office today tween 10 and 12 x = and gene McLeod JR.'S JOB > > else S ail Children's incen ; - Raymond ea SHOls SLIPPERSnp eo : Mahe". cosy on Bovd il wu DANCING \ vs Doubles. - at ys 1) WIS M sade a had an @ Off Miss D; Taylor and partne re eRe aR Me So aloe nm and Pope vs. Salisbury and Roterts and Y.. Taylor vs. Conrad Dr.| boy Injuries i and Men's y hospital. e@ i AL ee Mrs vs. Miss \ anW yck -and Thompson' |-!"s. Judge and Whitney. ing ane oe te pitifulrigure huddled in|. . Ca PPL Gur T IFSU CTI ee PEE BLGA CaNCa pice the child in the car and a horB Juc \ 7 $3 O00: { MeCcLeot Pee Partner. si aoe" a ' Tod could. and A LADIES" Tine Pasetan toa the, koadway. | ais Perry and partner ve: Mle Al 0 WIND GX | R 4) and A. S. Brow! Kinney and and partnet Miss | . and, Miss, Miller eae Miss. Taylor scat- I Mixed Doubles. MeGrath and partnes Miss Ed- iylor and. ze, - MeCorni MI . a MeGratl Llumphres 3%, "ams 11 by Alle f <i . lLlLumpinre \. v ward N. Roshong, Mrs. Yerkes's chaur-| Atiss McCoraick ty Mi M bE. | Mi | My Mrs, rae- tially injured Eioaniriteh k Pasquale, peareROl dhe S80 Thompwow street Mi . ie, | | tion millionaire, tonight, ran down and' As ar Women? inns | of selecting bartendMeade, a well-known William culminate prize fight promoter, er and a have may Lakers Salt successfully, ac- | tournament, boxing or fight prize you prefer to look | to the way cording ae pla it, your kitchen is not a room to fly from, but a place where all the necessary household work is done in The| or' ; on the safe, economical and comfortable New PerUsing fection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. MRS YERKES'S AUTO « Doty ie det olaneaade | | x A race make cooking intolerable when work is done i irst play. doul Men's ane : Oi yrogran week oft Mrs what Charles in Conk next | | feur, swung the roadway whieh ni hotell List| entey hak. ere | Phe "The ODER, Vic that faith in a speech last January da nel Captain } INJURED Sat a8 fea gn vos strenuously Mr. Mack was asked the direct tion it Mr.. Bryan is writing the a under 1. Bryan ' Kenwor: excellent; Denver OG i he considered to be a perfectly good boom for the vice presidency for Lieutenant Governor Chanler of New York He was strong for a New York man for the place, and favored either Chanler or Chief Justice M. J. O'Brien. PALA for to platform Pug-Prodder| ‘om revo : 16 Mr: superin- | he reaffirmed his the magi |/made in Chicago - e Carnival Plans of which ib Georg George | Mi irnat atthe tourna MeLeod "a ABCC } aia t promises". time ; anti-Injunction| connected i lot nag FATALLY Coolness aes No hot and blistering air to sap vitality and atten rns:: GRIN" dee ENS babes | YT paij plaved xed, !- Al issue or tie re Moo the of Counts | oe cine. 1 lant nish [plist represents hut one or George Thomas the entered: | the i of Lat mee Maus Bt ; for. ....$1.00 TOP 5.502" $2.00 ere thhnan the Fixed jto make the drawin id utrange the} Pee Ria ude ace cetabias take, tieatl r arrangements Drawing | | the of meeting the IT IS MOVING DAY - Shapes- from Bry- W sat and 1nd-.men''s Dahl- Kitchen LastS Night-Play ‘ fia y to Start aturday. i Wy 66k: Ml tsc _ thes i. simmons," local boys, will tight three Missouri, and Senator "Joe" Bailey of EF. | rounds. There is also a preliminary ‘exas. The latter, Mr. Mack said the participants not having been: se will certainly be here, despite the rulected as yet. mors that his health will keep him how matter ular partic that In away the Meade, who will probably referee oe ‘and Jake Raleigh No, 63-J. M. Mellen and A. M. Kast. | fights, said yesterday that he expected ever, Mr. Bryan foe likely to have his No. 34-Tony Wheeler and Ben Har-]a record-breaking attendance it he | Gn way especially as he is to present and a hand-made with committee the arrangements completing In succeeds ma. n. personally approved platform Ss. and pulls the carnival orf Meade was No. 35-F. M. Matthews and A. Mack, Thomas Taggart got Besides formerly employed as night bartender Fowler. Bryan for here today No, 36-J. E. McGinty, Joseph Dugsat Fred Kuster's "Fieur-de-Lis" saloon John W lawyer President and has recently become part owner of ley" ane, Robert Golden, Kokomo, Ind., for yice presiKern of W. A. Helman and George &@ saloon at 22 Commercial street. dent i i time for a Taggart got in just in i 3E--Jogeph Odea and Cc, H. WinPainful, cracking, chapping, tender general inspection of the Auditorium|} skin hes healthy by Satin skin subby the other members. of créeam.:...25e 39-No meeting. committer The work was zoing 40-Georg® Adkins and R. Rafast enough for Sullivan and was walking all over the local men when <7 41-Gideon Snyder, A. M. SpenTaggart breezedin Roger had cer and Dana T. oat perfec *tiy good grouch throughout No 9-Dr. H. Whitney, W.. G. afternoon He has a sore Loe, to start = waleott "Thompson and W. with, and then a carpenter stepped on Washington, June 25.-It is moving e i Colday ut the war office. Secretary Taft's te. Walter Wiscom®, W.'S. Dalprivate force is cleaning out his desks ten and F. A. Swen help about and removing his private papers No. 44--Joseph LippONaT. George W > overheard Mack telling the remake room for his successor, Desks Meyer, Mrs. Thomas Watkins and Ben "Gryan wants this" and and chairs are littered wita books and s. Riv that," which completely packages of paper that are being saved No. 45-A. PF. Martin, J. A. Forbes Ss temper for Mr. Taft, while the floor of the priand C. + Crabtree, was immediately made the yate office is piled deep with papers No, Y ‘W. Milier, ° Harvey. J; "room clerk" for the national committo be destroyed. Jones, James Lawson and Mrs. M. &. tee, Being a hotel man himself, he Reports from New Haven today have was turned over the Job of rowing Parker. it that Mr. Taft will not return to No. 47-A. T. Sanford, P. J. Daly, J. with the local. tavern ‘epers. and Washington from New Haven but will E. Wiscomb and H. P. Mason. promised to straighten out the tangle go to Cincinnati, there to remain until No. 48-A. G. Riser, G. E. Evans, Alevery one ts in he comes to Washington Juyy 8 to. atfred Gunn, J. R. Finney, Mark Reedall Mrs. Mack accompanied her. hustend uw meeting of a special sub-comband, and is to be the high priestess and Charles Rookledge mittee of the national Republican comNo, 49-Mrs. Millie heen Arthur Par of the social end of the convention, mittee which will select a chairman for sons, Richard Johnson and W. D. the national committee, Short. General Wright will mect Secretary No. 50-BE. B 3 nn Cc. Kelsey, Taft at Oyster Bay next Saturday to Obendorfer, W. J. Dalioras and J. a discuss pending matters in the war deSettle. partment. No one seems to know when 51-W. H. Brumel, Ed Pitts, John June Milwaukee, Wis., 25.-W illiam General Wright will take the oath of Eslinger, Lee Chamberlain and Mrs for the H. Taft, Republican candidate office, or before whom or who will be Lae Chamberlain. Presidency, is in grave danger of serhere to introduce him about as is cusNo. 52-C. HB. Miller, Edgar Rogers, lous illness, according to A. P. Roberts, tomary. Ris and Soren J. Davis E. B. Jones, A. spiritualistic medium, Mr. Roberts deCaalataneen: clares that Taft's chance for attaining O. Dunshee, H. HW. Kinsthe presidency are not of the best. Weaver A. Charles ont Williamz, a "The spirits with which Tam in comand J. la Durgin. munication have told me that Taft is No. 64-William F. Wilson, George B. on the verge of a grave crisis," sald Smyth, Stephen D. Colborn and F. C. New York, June 25.-William H. Mr. Roberts. Barnes. Taft, Republican candidate for "Last week I predicted a railroad Presidency, may pass his summer vawreck, in which he would narrowly cation at Professor William Muldoon's escape with his life. The wreck, as hygienic institution at White Plains. we know, came to pass Mr. Taft es¢ will be decided <z Oyeaped. A second danger threatens him y on Saturday Mr. Taft will, next month. it is said, have a conference with Presdanger "An almost equal threatens ident Roosevelt and Secretary Root as James S. Sherman. Sherman's to whether he should take the course chances of passing through it without of training by which Muldoon bullds are serious results better, however, up statesmen Both Roosevelt and than are those of Mr. Taft." Root have been through > + -_-_ - -- Muldon was asked today how much SOLICITORS WANTED. IMITATED EVERTWHERE. a man of Taft's build and height quire ee rea office today be- Mant Hutchisen. J. Barrette A. Phil-}| when on issues, is S.J/sort regard-| wae night who SALT Bartender 15 James * of $10.00 Hats for C, a |' the Demo- to ee attend not tai Mr. AT Veitch. and Robert 25.-James: platform it | MONEY Hats Fused PLAYERS Se $7.50 Hats ‘for. .... $3.00 committeeman bring William J. wuthoritatively Spoke Pie a cattle- | most to O'Donnell's| At For Bante reason the tendent refused to say and K. Searle Wiseman Cartartents R. Bleater, vase . 31-W. 2. $2-J. L. in o'clock Talon STAR VALUES ! Balanes' $3.00 $0.00 SURES page its skull in several] Bryan, is to be forgotten, howeve On places fe was picked up and hurried | Mr. Mack's authority there is to be no to L. D. . hospital, where he died me atlirmation of the 1906 or 1900 platwathout having regained consciousness. | forms, no more talk of free slive1 "wa Ray- Glenfti E Gear the was 4:10 EnA is evera Eb Therien George Charles} Deckendorit, 25-Paul No. W. James and Fitzpatrick H. Lang, Campbell. tio. 26--R. H. Thomson, A. N. Jarvis, | Dr. A. B, Steele and Alice C. Ripley No. 27.-William Nelson, & P. Arm-|, strong. Mrs. Alice, Mullinger and J. I] Burnett. No, 28-A. R. Carter, ©. D. Heiks, C.} B. aa train about RK 20 outfas s ae Dona-]| P. J. Blackmar, No. hus, Rudolph Alff: and R. Darling J. Acombe, J..-W. Love and{ -J, Ni ¥. R. "Christensen. Sullivan} J. W. 7 Chace No. 23-H. and W. O. Cro No. said, Struck. Springs later at The E: SPAS G. Leuthstram, 4 B. Cecil oO and Briant and party in Mr. Bryan's own state, but Is also the Presidential cannes intimate friend and advis sO Naturally it would be his isi to bring Pe een Alr Mack gnuve out the iIntormation ane Pe pea ce oe rare again Godbe | ¥* Walton Willis erates vould, A. Question ow e to Cera 4 E. June' Rehiorueeth speak Cars, . E. op rso. apparently about years of uge, was run down by an hound salt ia eat Ogds n train ¥F. L. Palmquist Coggin, eer Passing Is and J. D. Brans No. 12-W. Frank Hills, HW. Warren Smith, Wy. W. Rives, J. H. Rives and L. J. Nettleton. No. 183-E! B. Critchlow, A. B. Sawyer jr. eng Dr, E. Viko ead ar. W. Olmstead, No. 15-F. R, Ball, LESS The 1908. 26, TOURNAMENT HAS ' IT B. Mathews, Fireman Lawrenee plank-one that he thinks will satisfs and Conductor Orson Armstrong. President Gompei and othe labor left the Lagoon depot in this city, bound | leaders-w declaration for railroad for Lagoon, about { o'clock Just] rate legislation, a trong anti-trus t after passing Hot Springs Iimerson | plank, and one on finance, that is to was seen walking along the track in/ say on the redrafting of the abit front of the Lagoon train watching an] laws Oregon Short Line train He f Will borget Free Silver Reese Louls J. : Watching he Miner, Gatrell, J. B. Graham, Ruten and Miss Lottie No. E. J. ‘VOTATE that though; likely, It Is considered he will bring a rough draft. ef the ‘exBryan-is Mr. him with platform much = considerthat to show | pected now are who gentlemen to the lation ON LAGOON TRACKS) here arranging for the convention. seh in EF Mi rele of ew or the information today that er Daihin an {sto p> = message t east ; © came direetiy from a conference Emer son, Laborer, While eet M1 Beer ane Wis SOF ec d 2 V. Cody, |i ours and GOOD JUNE FRIDAY, ! known scck's ae ee ea <p FS No. 2-W. H. Wilkinson, J. G. Southers and LE. J. Haskins, a ee M No. 3-Mrs H. Ww. Tyler, a por tary Willlam Doxey and J ms ney. . Nea . No. 4-C. H, Gates, A. C. Steers, W. L. Ditzgerald.- eS le. D: H. Nickerson J. No - for judge. Yeager, E. Weather! ! -lor- and Anti A a Injunction, hand-made iM - MORE Tariff Sub-cCommittes sliding 1-H.}. Te Gougl. STORE Dispeusary Ding Pure The and to run So is Allen Sanford and George Sullivan, W. C. 1, Cc. S: Varian and P. Henderson have declined to be drafted. List of Delegates. . ‘a alante ¢ oe na hice elected in the UTAH, 119-114 South Main Street| wili get war a "init "dates tn no | ee a attorney, is willing DRUG Warm CITY, Hil Money & man, national Nebraska, will anc fa of the because night is practically no snterest: i the Judl little Se very cial convention and siasm over an American Judicial tic In many of the districts the ane et. workers themselves fixed up the delegations The Americans are more Active lassoing candidates than they were e reparing the primaries. They ha = Pp W. roher anoleed as 2i willing cun- abe Cut an's | LAKE More Summer Hats!!! -_-_- Bowhtain dele- noraisate Wil suuhe _ Will pene four canaigaten fo aiguictfudees and) Guteatalesteds last |DAHLMAN WILL CARRY a primaries More Build It Himself to Suit Mr. Samuel Gompers's Views, Hav throughout the city and parts of the aa last night a eee nie et | s to the Third Judicial distric will be held at the | which Coneuntion, SALT ‘Entries Will Oe $1 values REPUBLICAN, BRYAN'S PLATFORM TO BE HAND MADE A Bargain in Hair Brushes! in INTER-MOUNTAIN coum = See BUILDER Republican SERRE NGS ) || | Transact "stablisnea a operat sth). Banking Busl- ' |