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Show BA TURD AY V EVENING, JUNE 27, The Salt Lake Telegram. 1903.- - a ALT LAKE REPUBLICAN LEADERS ARE CAME CLOSE Women Dread DIVIDED AS TO ROOSEVELT'S MATE than the TO DEATH W Would Be Good Timber, Say the Local Party Chiefs. T on a Roosevelt ticket, by the Republican national convention, is beginning to be aroused. There Is much speculation as to whom vill be chosen a3 a suitable yokemate for the incumbent. The following question was put to a number of prominent Republicans tothe day by The Telegram, relative to naprobable choice of the Republican on tional convention for second place the ticket, and the probable issues of the campaign, and their answers foly, low. Vice-President- TELEGRAM. condemn it. Hanna Needed in ths Senate. ial nt. Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Presiden- Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- nt, Vice-Preside- nt Vice-President- ial Vice-Presidenc- y. t cy alto-eeth- er y. e cy l I ts, Vice-Presidenc- y. Spanish-America- his Ufa. . .J . While . rtrturnlng from Caldera park on a late car hs was crowded to ths rune In, board rf ths car. Bhsrtly after the car started Wilson leaned outward on the. pole side of the car and was .struck by. a pols.', Ths oosmk 'knocked him from ths car. but hs nB4 away from ths car lnstes.4 uwlsr It lis. was unconscious whso picked Mp and was taken to .a drug More, where a physician his wounds.'- These consist of a ssvsr bruise right hip and so ins sJUff-- t cuts ,on his nesd. WUson, wtll bsMsabJed for a short time hut his woo n is are not considered serious. li President Roosevelt's taktnr an active part In a new foreign policy. In Interesting himself In the welfare of the Jews In Russia, may become of national and even International importance. One can never tell. Ths Nation Is often taken by the hand and led to new questions that cannot bs foreseen until they present themselves. Such may be ths development before the next campaign. Citizens Ask Police to Protect Them From Acts of Vandalism in Residence Districts. Complaints are pourjng into ths polios stat.on by scores regarding acts of vandalism by gangs of young hoodlums that infest every part of the city and that make life a burden for residents outside the police protection limits. These complaints specify every kind of petty rowdyism In the catalogue, and with the police force distributed as It la. MYSTERIOUS MEN ALARM CITIZENS lv - ; so coirs the cuta- neous diseases which bad b'ood breeds nd freds. There is no alro-b- Medical Lssttr D. lrssd Ti jpirss in a Ron away That Brought Dsath to ths Driver. ea-tire- fresfcled I crw at r4 f Strange Actions of Suspected Burglars in Women's Attire, Arouse Residents of E Street. witk eren from tfcs sole rcr fret Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a Cincinnati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. w say wrU'm Mrs. ItUe Qwkk. mt Cim CJt. Yttr Co, Ur h. ConlJ dc w:k at llmrt mar wear a brio tur m ray ska a. Thought there at lea the Sartor aaLd there wax foo I ral to ee (ivbiU at Ctniim near asd tfcere fcrard ot the grjrod tavat ttt, flerre a CoUil Medical Wxxirti h4 foe thrra. a ai wa to try U ml for lea that I et.fM rvl awglect tl ray frttaaa seat to tH tU:i ao4 B4v4e Bar promise thai 1 vmi. plakes h.bott'1 had been rvtttaf wof a'.I the t?e. t lock thmreti bUea of the VJJ.f a tHarrrrt ry and trn eiala of Or l"vrr"s U"in, rrlUtA, aod ted the A'4 S.V.e," wbkm madr e corrtct cvre H Maltisg waa UiLinr live raedkioe about eifh . Borha, I wo!4 sav to :i who read the Try e 5rtl c. 1 p'-j- w rtrw( rir V--r. Lter of ths Freed Furxlturs company had so unplaasant experlenca In Chicago a few days ag-- that resulted in his sustaining: slight injvric. Mr. rrsed. Sam Cohen oi Denver. Mike and Yed NetUeton of Chicago Carpet dro-v- s out to ths race tn a high trap. WhUs In ths ervclowurs u4 during ths races, ths horses ran away and ktned ths driver. Mr. Cohen had in arm broken. Uh but slight Ths othars escaped brvileee arvd a tot shaking up. D. Frs4 fierce tV4Sn MetSwrat tnjcwry t watt-latia sad aaoary." Vt. Pierre's MeaMnt TtV. eta assist the g action r' FAMOUS BAPTIST DIVINE IS HERE Ths Rer. Dr. CM vers of New York Will Preach Two Strmmi ta Salt Lake Tomorrow. The Itev. Dr. n. E. Chivers of New Tork. field secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission society, arrived in ths city today to look over the work of the iJaptlsta In this State. Dr. Chlvers was fcr msny years trav. thers Is no recounts for the Justly aggraellng secretary of the Haptlst Toung vated citizens. People's union, and editor of Ks organ. Gangs of young loaf era. It Is alleged, He has Riled many prominent pulpits. coroongregrats In erofty Vet, on street como Including the leading churches cf ners and In other retvdesvous and and Brooklyn. mit all sorts of petty dtpredatlons. Dr. Chlvers Is making a thorough Er. J. . Beattls reported to ths Western tour. He will speak tomorrow on Thursday night morning at pclloe yesterday that the Flret Baptist churrh and one of a gar.gr of loafers that had congre- In the at the Last Eld Baptist evening o Third near his house East gated church. cobblestons a South street. threw through a fins" door, smashing it to Constipated Bowels. kindling wood and shattering- ths piste To have good health, ths body should window. Ths potics were unable to locate the culprits though ths patrol wss be kept In a laxative condition, and ths bowels moved st least once a day, so gent to the scsts at cunce. Rowdies hurled stones through three that all ths poisonous wastes sre eg. felled dslly. Mr. O. L. Kdwsrds. HI N. large windows of Wilkinson V Sterling's store on East, Fifth South street a few Main street, Wichita. Kan., writes: '"I nighta'ago, doing 110 worth of damage. have used Herblne to regulate the liver As' in the Bat'case no arrests coa'.d and bowels for the past ten yean, and be made. found It a reliable remedy.' Uc it Z. One patrolman said' today that h reC. M. I. drug store. ceives at least fifty 'complaints a week from residents in ths western end of ths Lake Shore Changes. the. hoodlum nutss-nce- . city regarding extent O.. June ST. An rfT.rtal Cleveland. of his beat the poOwing to the Issued circular by the Uko Fhnre comliceman is unable to do much more than announces that W. II. Marpany today the the consoling shall has been give complainants appointed general manstatement that' he will use every effort ager of the Lake Fhor and !! thre to put a stop to ths nuisance. the Indiana. Itllr.o-.- & low a. Many of the patrolmen bellevs that If branches, Lake A Western and the the Krle one or two of them were taken from Alliance & Wheeling railroad". the business district, mounted on good Krie, II.. fl. Htorrs general hor:ii and allowed to patrol ths resilent of the same road?, !c dence districts In cltlxen's clothes, some W. H. Marshall, prcmotei. good might.be accomplished. Others believe that the establishment Sunday concert 1st Bcglmert Band In the of two or three Calder's. northeastern, southeastern and western parts of the city, with two or three mn Not Writing Platforc.s. In each would also have a salutary ef. June X luW.he.! fect. Wshlr.gton. was taklrg tart that I"Tt'drr.t In the framing cf the tartfT p'.ark be cf lowlj ai aJptd hy the ItruMu-ar- lir t. t.t Lottie Levy sings at Salt Palace day. Sun- FOR SUNDAY CONCERT Hall's Band "Will Bsnder Excellent Xusle at liberty Park Tomor-- , row Aftsraoon, Our Reputation Ths following concert will be given by For reliable goods has been firmly In this city. When you buy Iteld's band at Llbc.-t- r park tomorrow of us you always get the best, for our afternoon at 1 o'clock: stock Includes the lesdlng brands. March (New), written especially for Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street. H.ld's band by T. Dewey Richards of Salt Lake. Overture to "fionsmlan Girl" Dalfs N. E. A. BATES, Caprices. Ianc des Bultanes .Polak Daniels K TX Ckks Walk One fare plus 12 for the roand trip to tins Sacred Blctlon. "Joy to Iunps Boston. Tickets on sale June 30th. July Grand, "World" .'.Arr. Iiarnaous by 3rd via the Missouri Paclfk 1st. 2nd. Selection." '"The MMkrtMr"., and Rio Grande railways. Final return Popular Julia Edwards Rosatn! limit September 1st. Stopover and side Overture. "Semlramtae" Bong ..Lent Lapse's re trips can be arranged for many plaosr. Caprtce a. Is Rom b. Castello... Arnj All Information cheerfully given by Hootgsr Medley of'lrUn Airs any Rio Grande agent, or call or writs Grsrvd THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAT, Grand" Balectton from Martha .....Tobant Salt Lake City, Utah. t LIGHT. Pullman Porter Accused of Stealing Them Denies All Knowledge of Affair. There havw been many rases Uks ths following In Fall Iske Ctly. Kvery one relates the exrerlence of per!s we know. The plain, straightforward statements wtll do much toward relieving ths suffering cf thousands. Hurh testimony l'.l be read with interest by many people. Jeanea H. CunJead. retired, of tl Wet Fourth North, says; "Tears ago I strslned my back lifting hesvy baggage and ever sine I have had attarks of aching across the loins. At they were trifling and I paid but little sttrn-tlo- o VETERAN FIREMEN to them, but as I grew older sper.s ' occurred which did not pass away as PLAN AN OUTING mysteriously as they cams and threw years ago the attarks were so severs and of such long duration that I knew The Veteran' Volunteer Firemen of aI was In for kidney complaint. When trouble developed, particular, Salt Lake have scheduled their annual ly orlnary annoylr.g at night. resorted to rem. outing for Wednesday, July 1st, at edles when attacks were In evidence, but from none of hem dJd I recejvs Calder's park. like as satisfactory results as All funds derived from the excursion anything Dwan'a Kidney pris. prodid from will be devotod to paying the Indebtedcured at the J. V. Hill Drug Co.'s ness on the association's new hall. ths aching th They stopr-e- d small of my back and the usual wewk. Ths committee requests that all memness In the action of the kidney err-tlor.bers attend In the regulation uniform. What Is of much mors Irerort-anc- a to me. up to date there has r.ct Rural Xre Deli vary". been a symptom cf a 77. Postmaster-Genera- l Fold for cents per box by nil deal, Washington. Juns an srder reorganers. Co.. BufTalo. N. Payne has Issued Nof ths rural fr sole agents for the United States. ising ths flld srvlo service, to taks sfTst July 1st. delivery Hemember ths nam Doati's aril Colora-oWyoming. Utah snd Nw Mexno other. take ico wilt be included In a division to b mansged by ths poetofflcs Inspector at Hrn Francisco, and Idaho Is JMnd to ths MEN AND WO MET?. division tinder the inspectors at Bpokare. Taa tUf 41 (f Itltrtl 'Vaeh. The division of which ths late har fa.a Saaaabatlcaa. W. K. Ancin was superintendent. In DenIrrttattM mirala ver, has been divided and ths headquarm M aw aa aaaaaaa. f ! a f ters removed to Omaha 4 r IKlalaM . A ata mmri a.. kit tut Cats ex. .n M hmm. aVatal mr DewcrteU. Fred Oraham sing at Salt Palace V aaat Is fiata Sunday. S. -- t I laHi a SI Tl. Long ride, cool shade, Calder's Sunday. sat rseet. frt X s m r-- Consumption Can Be Cured If Taken in Time. If yu hereditary f. ir rerpratorr ro creya a rate: f thr tropad trv1-rpor hav IflpaeT.lVcma-jrnrpfVw- t. asthrna. ro-c-ri of the to you whs.-forgans, t hers 1I it. rwa rouree-a Tou can of the to eIr.atorJ,ur! climate; there are s;ectal facilities fcr. ths treatment of iyh er. get some erffrtaRt treatmeot to bwuees at hrre. Ta Crt two cf theee j lar.amet ar rri-eirwnalve for the na)r!ty ef pailer, ta. arvd, beaMea. they are epen .i re go to a health rewart ths climate rr.ae rot te to yur rtjertjors If yea Tou la-will wi.J cul'.r corxiltlca, aiaaoeg strargwrs tM tranr ar.4 all of whin mast siarriaw an ur.favrraWa irfus--rime If j j hi g tn a Mntlcrlam for coftaurBpttees ysn wt:j be surro-44"- l tn al ry other Of the sjmJ b tn f aAt!tkal iRfertJon. ar.vl jatJr.t f ycy eavrjir csuaes can r.t fall to have a thla. the dally c" n t m.r with truFabke rair. g af. feet which to a largs axtent w 1 1 wjstarart tha of the treatment cases of Por ths great lbs third f oTrs tJ,e or.:y aiai.st e -re. Hretofors maorlty treatment that ceull h tters r.aa twai ao efrcie .ij4an at Kc rrnow rw esirvllas t.U great wast It ruraa but ru t.anrrrano lneumatherajr le cured by gHng to CtoloraAo. CaJlfortUa. North Carc'.'r.. n.-rte-a tr aanatorfums. It afTrrda ths best srystem cf treatment at borra. s rrr the br frten.ls anl home comforts ana sr.iayrvent th ,ares tt a r.;re far g strangers to a sUatsgs Ucl or axasg eV- -r ler than smor In ths best Tt a. at el loaaUlaUcrca e as a a ."TeT-a- nt k rntn!ftf. Jiae. MIi ta f r.!l a dsj-.g-e- e .; !s riri r- - T'tt il Installed ur-.S-el 'a. i r-- Sanatorium Apparatus in Your Home Free of Charge. !vat3 an4 Fr.eumatherarT. as by rr. Jc hi J. -- r' tt;te an eeaentlal paj-- t of tKs treat inert tn ait the beat ,rr.a threat an. I viag Clswa ar.d rtaroy. ant ta Btataa the V:ted tr hrugtft -a Hut phsl-tar-- s esnty few ran a ooansaratlvelf a go la if .a! evarywbara er when U destrafcJe. ar4 a patlet aa r.t cfte.t get t,m y t e.rfy, siTaoe. a Ns can to Untt rhyakSaa'a in to thaif jhytif jan g'tr.g trwatsnar.t ancaij t t;e5 two threw time a weak. aAd (fr . tr-.- e a w worVd uJ 'h a'rtar.a frm ait parts sf ths i repnrtei ',eef tbeew aU sf y. but searlr euTa hava bm aocorr,; ,'.af.e J a - a- malhrat been ia-f d la tr.e be ma f tta satnt. riiui has r r. rt"a-rwto p'.acs t&e fr-rr tHe al. lr. Itbertaoo la sewat ,. In botne cf rrary ; r,!-- w h r n m'.n'atratlon of ! h'.a treatment. Whether tha avfavralus ctl 1:9 or I j'a be f ft 4 r 4 w&T.e ys ars rv5er tis treat e , free ar,4 keep H In order Tr.. j.,',. rr.ent Is raarahla. a"v4 ths atwxatoa Is lone4 witrfjtnr,t. IT) it'.i " 'acharge. j t'u Kave advantag-- of tha fcet ear. at or, utn treatrrert m yru oar V me ect !te d!aa4v anlagae. Tea aot enlr have t!.s ue cf the t r a f nr. t aa rrr aa tr. V t ax, J durn?vg tha day. bst tha snfytag. liaiia;r rewarr airs are dirriaael tarugt. ysur svartKenl aUt joy aeep. pee-fvrte- ts sur 4 Srar te 3 r.-- w ir.!n rt f-- -'- -,. r ui t9 trn wf arr"-?atv- a ",-- 1 ur-.'aV- .e-a !'r -- - a rfns'K!ui rc. Pneumatherapy is the rational and scientific cure for catarrh, deafness, hay fever, bronchitis, consumption; and all diseases of the nose, ears, throat, lungs and chest. X a-r- BUFFALO. N. Y.. June 27. There Is no clue to the misalns; Jewels of Benorita Lopes, daughter of the Filipino leader. Ths girl is the guest of the daughter of Mayor Knight of this city. The porter of the sleeping car on which the girla ITarrived here all knowledge of the air. dt-nie- s a. Wells-Farg- o Wade-wort- h, Mr. Wadsworth is well known In Salt Lake, having for many years been In charge of Wells, Fargo A Co.'s bank hers. For cost of treatment and aU further mation address infor- & PosteT-Mllbur.- -t o Man Quits. SAN FRANCISCO. June 27. Ths announcement Is made that Henry cashier of Well. Fargo A. Co.'s bank, and an official of ths company for almost forty yean, has resigned. Ha has been offered and has sccepted a poiltlon with the Realty syndicate of Oakland at a salary of 110.000 a year. Old for-mcla- r, r-- Salt Lake City People Reciv-In- z the Full Benefit. ix-rV- X itw , BRODGflTTTO - wa ;:.-w..- rej-ott- a Dor MISSING JEWELS ewi fe- l"rint ns their coming convention ar rfor.lfd hre. snd It can bo stated authoritatively ttat haa made r.o iurti:iur,t the Ireid-n- t with reference to the Iowa platform arvl taaan no part fti!vr In te wric tit of outlining It. Since Ms return from the West no cr., H tan te aw.Ied. haa va rr.antlond the matter to the Pridnt r-'- 1 - FINE PROGRAMME w-a- .s fr. . ltort 1 d Uuf-fal- sub-statio- ln4n !- n Bma-St-efi- su-perln- Two men, one of them In the attire of a woman, have alarmed the residents of E street by their peculiar action during the past few days. The police have been notified that the suspicious characters have been hanging about the residence of Mrs. Cllft and that last night they spilled a ouan-tlt- y of ether on the sidewalk In front of her house. It Is also said that one of the front windows of the Cltft residence was pried open a night or so ago. Ths police are looking for the supposed burglars. TvV a r-- a i r f Romalljlnr erar ws Team aam rWonal T. Ta r-- a and aai tocrm eULksa, ru.tr-- Ci.ix wa tie the aria cf taanW society ! .i- -i eieetrd a lay st Dx SrtUah HatLrr al Aa fer tVa Ir mr, ii-ff ettuW ConsuTOBflon. At tKs sasras tins t.r Wstv. M Ji. t, Bart , dar.l of ths sal4 aodaaioev. a poaitkow lh.at has I --i bcrer1 by the ITtrl of iVrfey and other dlsttr.g-uukertvea Ta wifs of Coini Trench g IX frcn a severs cough ao4 giarai A1Lm. H Sir H roaih-- .t was ralke4 ta aJ '. r. vs cass Vea. a4 said her lungs were t ronounced lbs n lM- eaneacap:aaftee-warrw that be th eerorwi from nsMbr 9ts for bar. faw cojld treatmeni known In tkWs eaevwCry as Pnuinalhnu-r- . arS wastr.1n erst:re!r ryUiJi rurA. tra-menoC a starabar of other iwMrtit! rurea try the rama rtuabaml tuavlng t ropt4 that It skswM fce taveragt y tavevtlgatM by the A"cVali' fr r tl ma to lrsveritlon of ConsunnOaa. of akh fc u t rr.hn, mi J ths sura of U"W0 to tee tt waa UrsccfKan IVjt Fir W. !'rci,!Vf.! t Ul pleasM at ths turn affairs -d takn. Ths fact that tha IT-fTrench hat Mr. been cured by a syateas sf treaxrsactt vkneva to him. aT'.er fee had rmroynre4 hr case hopeless, was rvt ajrrswawis te his pr4a. Aa cf the Aaaoruurs h reectav3 Cm on t miKat gwnar'njB o"ir. Ttat r.".t'f an thn rr? a arMlrarllylettar vlrorous to ths lrt&tm Ttrsaa. TT.ia f :r forth the faita in ths caa tmt the polltjcai an1 scJal rn-ilHroadhent wauVd ha va 0Sei 1s brraera,setting Colonel Trench oosapeg fcaartng. ard ths dlyasa4cn whJch f; j about thirty columns Is t Ttsawa. asd cveats4 a decided trsulka tn social clrcjes tn lbs raeerwsMatla r trwatanent, and the Ths sppara'ua sad fer tfca mAi-nthat" tn ths ease e( ths Ilea. sfra. Trench and tn the nw farrxius "Alic r used (. -t aewhich will ba narratej rn a fsturs rujtavber of thfca wars ail Atrertly t from '. Dr. aJohn Hbwrlan. tn CtncJnnaU. Whjia ths laboratory snd farry sfLwivw-the . was a ryaV-laAadmintaterw4 St mant the rreater credit h:?rn to Oodntait physician wtw tsrvsras4 atws pari ecte--i the apparatus ar.4 sye'.rr.-- i cf txeatmeat. In lk NO CLUE FOUND TO THE COOL ONE Simplest thing in the world. I keep cool and clean Inside, and that mate3 me feel cool and clean outside. I take a CASCARET Candy Cathartic every night before going to bed. It cleans and purifies the system, stops hot fermentation in the stomach and bowels, and makes excessive perspiration impossible. You know they work while you sleep, make you feel UA Una all day. ly r Sunday. blisterinc weather. Ihscov-err- " and it is free from opium, cocsice, and all other narcotic a. -- HURL IN CHICAGO Invention of s Cincinnati Physician Creates a Sensation in London. ol ia the "Golden to-hi- s SALT LAKE MAN IS la the Home. blooa of humors and pniwn, and ax-amln- sd completely. Fred Graham sings at Salt Palace THE HOT ONE I don't see how you keep so coo', and comfortable thla Cured By Sanatorinm Treatment purrvt the -- EFFORT TO HOODLUMS MAKE LIFE A MAKE PEACE BURDEN TO SALT LAKERS just Vice-Presiden- Carl .Wilson," 39 years old. suffered an accident last night that nearly cost him all public questions. There are a .Treat many good Americans who would make capable Foraker would probably not consent to the nomination as he would probably not be willing to exchange his seat In the Senate for the Senator Hanna would positively not accept It under any consideration. As to the Issues of the coming campaign it Is hard to hazard an oplnlsn at this remote distance.' The trusts and their treatment will probably be one of the principal Issues. Ths Republican party. In my judgment, will stand for the maintenance of the present tariff system, and the Democrats will probably endeavor to tear tills down. Some obscure question may develop within the next two years that will change the face of ths entire campaign. No one knew a year n before the war what Issues would arise as a result of that war. So again, some unforeseen Incident may change the Usus Vice-Presidsn- . con-ditio- 00000i,000 0S(S0j)a the Democrats will seek for their abolition. The Republicans will continue on their protective tariff basis, while the Democrats will endeavor to secure a modified tariff or free trade. The Republicans will uphold the policy of the Nation In the matter of handling the questions arising from the Cuban and Philippine campaigns, while the Democrats will probably Vice-Preside- Vice-Presidenc- Salt Laker Is Struck by. Pole While on Street Car. It's a longr time in advance to make a prediction rsrarillnr a runnlrqr B mate for Roosevelt in, the coming election, but I bsllsve a Wttern man 8 should have the place. ' Taft would satisfy me,-as- . he is a thorough. d American, and Just, and' hig sxperisncsa in ths Orltnt have developed him roarvelously. It is too far in advance for me to even predict the Issues that will b fought out in the coming; national election, GOV. "WELLS TO THE Candidate and Issues, FRANK KNOX, president National Bank of the Republic: I believe that "Who would make the strongest Hanna is too good a man in the Sencandidate on the Rooseate to run for velt ticket in the coming election, and He could not be spared by the party what will be the issues of the camfrom the Senate as he Is too useful paign?" to be lost. Hanna Is This is what they say about it: enough to be President and wouldbig a make MAYOR EZRA THOMPSON: Foraker one. Foraker would be a good good man Mould make a good running mate for for and so would Taft. I presume that since Roosevelt. I do not. know what the Issues of the Roosevelt is so thoroughly a Western campaign will be. It is so long a time man, the East will want the ahead that entirely new issues may Senator Hanna is the develop. big man and would be an excellent He is big enough, Believes Taft a Good Man. in fact, for the higher position. Han- CONGRESSMAN GEORGE SUTHERna is essentially a labor candidate, LAND: I had not seriously and he has always been favorable to of the matter. Taft.thought would however, We laborer? and justly popular. a be most excellent man and would as should have a big be good wherever he were He one can never tell when the is a man who possesses aplaced. degood assume to called be may gree of executive ability as is evithe position, as in Roosevelt's case. denced by his wonderful administration of affairs In the Hanna, in my opinion, is the man for and the place. he is a man of broad Philippines, attainments on Hanna Strong Enough to Lead. SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES T. HAMMOND: Election is a long ways off and anything that I might say would only be in thd nature of a guess. Hanna is a good man for candidate on a Roosevelt ticket, but I do not believesuffi-he would take it as he Is a man or cient caliber to be President- - He is as he was strong with working men own emalways friendly with his in a Conciliation Board to Adattitude recent his and ployees national way with regard to workvery ing men ought to Ismakeablehim the Complaints in man but an popular. Foraker I had never thought of him in connection with the Chicago. Taft is developing very strong ad De a would He ministrative powers. good man but the party, 1 believe, CHICAGO. June 27. Conciliation and has stronger. are to be used by the buildarbitration "fmperialism Is Dead contractors and their organized ems to the issues of the campaign it ing to bring to an end the constant would be difficult to say what they ployees strife that has been the may be. The Republican party will Jurisdictional and the bane of the Industry. undoubtedly make them up The tarRepresentatives of both employers Democrats will oppose them. iff will be one of the leading issues and employees, at a meeting last night and others may develop. Imperial- formed a Joint board to take up and adjust all complaints. It will be given ism, so called, will not bi an soissue. dewere power to enforce its decisions, which two The last campaigns cided on that question that it will not are to be binding. During the. last two years, since the be seriously considered in the next. Both parties will no doubt have close of the Building Trades Council question. That lockout, there have been constant facplanks on the trust their tional disputes between the unions. Imthe Republicans will stand for Demportant building projects have been decontrol and regulation while the and much money has been lost. abolition layed their will advocate ocrats seems the tendency of the parties. HOMESEEXEBS, ATTENTION! Any Good Republican. POSTMASTER ARTHUR D. THOMOn July .1st the Twin Falls Land & AS: Who would be a good running mate for Roosevelt? Why, any good Water company will throw open for setunder the Carey act. 60.000 Republican would be satisfactory to tlement acres of land below Twin Falls, on the me. I have no preference. What will be the campaign Issues? Snake river. Idaho. Tickets will be sold President June 24th and 27th via Oregon Short Republican prosperity and of Roosevelt's administration public Line, to Shoshone, Ida., at half rates; good returning for ten days from date affairs, either one of which would of sale. A great opportunity for those ccmr.iar.cl success. In connection with the present prosperous industrial sit- contemplating a settlement In Idaho. uation is involved tne tariff Issue, See agents for particulars. which I believe will continue to be KEMMERER COAL. TEL. 4a maintained as one of the fundamental party. principles of the Republican American Have you seen that great sign on The I do not believe that any new offices-a143 S. West toleTelegram's or would in believes imperialism St.? Temple seems rate the idea of imperialism. It to have been our fate as a Nation to have been suddenly put forward as SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., a commanding power in the affairs of me to seems the that world. It the AND RETURN Nation must go forward and not backward. '.Trust Question the Issue. One Far Plus $2. GO, Via 3L. O. W. 'ARLEY P. CHKISTENSEX: The se Selling dates July 3rd and 4th. lection of Senator Mark Hanna for the In en is my opinion PICTURE FRAMES, i E. 3RD SO. tirely out of the question. toHe is run man too big a for Taft would SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. the make an elegant candidate. When "The Angelus," Lc Angeles. "Ths one ventures an opinion now he Is Salt lAke. The two finest Knutsford," a telelooking through of. west hotels Chicago. so scope. Conditions may change that Taft would be unavailable. I beLottie Levy sings at Salt Palace Sunshould lieve that the day. go further West than Taft. The issues of the campaign will be the Young Musicians Entertained. trusts, tariff and imperialism. These will be the paramount issue and all The Juvenile pupils of Miss Bertie battles will be fought on those lines. Dersham Snodgrass gave an enjoyable Republicans will seek for the regulapiano recital at the Ladles' Literary tion and control of the trust while club last night. mil ill I'WiiJI.i Vie.-Presiden- 0 9 Young broad-minde- Interest in the choice of a suitable Vice-Presidenc- ' 000 0 0000 0 . . . W wvw bUY. WfcLLS FAVORS U0V. TAFT. Hanna, Taft and Foraker nominee for the 00000 ASTifflA. AN The disfiguration caused by skin disease, evea more tottneotiae; Irritation which Is so commonly saeodstr-with It. 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