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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 3 i F P The Eyening Telegram, ?XIK PEOPLE'S NHW8PAPSR. I'ubUafaed ISrery enter JJxcpt 8anAar. "' by tU ' " . vote propaganda, for whom .the Hanna Ptatev wilt He is in the convention, if they can get a chance. the man whom Senator Quay, Senator Scott, Senator Wolcott and a dozen other leaders hare hi mind to SAIT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. (Incorporated. ) tOk-Z- & S. West Temple St., Salt Crty, tft-sSUiidwM CsOU Office a0; Edttortml Roonaa. SK. if J. TERMS OT BUBfiCRIPTTON. .. ymr. by mall, in adT&xxsa t5?3e. montha. bv mail. 1 n adT&nc CYn a HnMUlt vnall 1 BivanM On week, by mail or carrier ........ ................ . J " Single fcopv. evrywhr Remit by P. O. money order, express money ordw, registered letter, bask check or draft, in the name and to the of the SALT IAICE TELEGRAM PUBLI9H1NO CO., w ......' Onm aa-dre- &Jt t4rfriM a tr TaaptAJTtTJar the me v.ir. t R1m( m. ... "ther as Mr. Roosevelt declared at Fargo last April, . h is noi in inis aiiu u. uiKiitrr Id to IIS sal SIS TO XAXX, BUBSCRIBBrftS The date when yonr enbecrip-t3o- a expires to on ta addreM Wbel of eaoh DPr, tb of wbie& to a subsequent date becomes & receipt rar remit tanoo. No other receipt la seat unless requested. ibun Rstared at the Foetoffloe at Bait LeJce C3ty. UtaJh. aa Matter. . I ""r w he tn 18, 1904. Tha Cranks Start an Organ of Their Own. ie ... "long-fel- t Will he able to disprove Blaine's maxim and prevent himself leing a candidate for President? clung. of everything, to the hope that his wf might be cvnvlnrri of his love, and come back to him; might not 1oe him. Perhaps, with the flush of yy hel had seen In her eye hn he mrrle-- her. but might love him MH. T rUn l that hpe As longer a very bard. the New Health Commissioner. did n-- . want him; she oull ni Ut The Telegram hopes there is no truth in the re hltn try to crrnfcrt her. She !1 r,t f nant htm that was It. IIt r-utt-tport that Mayor Morris has decided to appoint lir him a detd; he hd siltel It knew that, and he knew ikmr never Douglas to the important position of City lb alth I s ! he loved her and needed h.d Commissioner, and that lie will ask the 'ounril to did no. It v s,strane to him to ilin - -- Anti-Vivisectionis- ts. r man. nutd be so helpl o, wanted hi wife, anl she did not v nt him. brought him hts n to lok a! inThy the early morning. His ife. th y KAid tlth satisfaction, was doing nrll sh lay with hr Kli SomMlni'S, Wide her. realising him toti(llm Amy would rev,fmsr how she h; thought of him before he v,m htm. It would he how she had sweeter both of thrm to go away Into the dark together at the mnmT.i of his b'rth: bow she had v.. wh.-tt.ehe rAl'tV wjtil l an) thlr.it sh l4ugh-d- . j cej rest. At such tin Ji or eipe, nating murmut-- J to him .vcr and over. "I did nn know 1 did not know, herttvtrg to self to him for the far.ie. . "My a baby is orly nn lnrl.!-ntMarion t'reven lurt d on-- , when Amy ba 1 tryt.ig to expiuln her unc oa if;i htith. "You treacherybe bfrre boy's mustn't idol'.ilng a step In evolution, you know." "He hant a bit of a mark anywhere on his whole body." was Amy's answer. "He Is absolutely perfect." Her Joy In lloy maJe Jjer often thoughtful of hr own mothr. who had only borne the agony, anl hardly tasted the happiness. Amy longed to be able to reach out hand and touch her mother's somewhere. Hh wou'd whl.r"T to the dark. "an you that I hoi I am very happy now, you tan see that.' She dreamed of h r motht r: and from this rose a strange f.in y that, when lloy ws asleep, he. I Little King Alfonso is said to have a burning tie-sir- too. j wum his grandmothT's s!gh to visit the World's fair sit St. Louis, but the that his Ingrandmothtr was v.'at hir.g j hi:n. Will It b thtt when pride of his Spanish subjects prevent th, consum. over first cam to Amv sh ex. j this fani-l mat ion of the desires. a juli k g of Jao:iy. and Perhaps nn offer on the perient-exH-s the sinot hrir.K wih sleeping terms which brought his aunt, the Infant Kulalie, int-nh as wok she had kles lht half-fnrte- fr judge, able statesman, splendid American promises .to be the signal for an outburst of enthusiasm on the part of friends and admirers that will not cool till he shall have been rewarded with the highest office within the gift of a grateful country. Already the Orient is aglow with praise for him. His journey homeward is marked with the same manifestations of worshipful regard that characterized Grant's reception in the Far East. Here at home his name has suddenly been sounded as one fitted to adorn the honored roll of the Prei-lents- . Not a few of the most influential journals f America have already selected him nolens volens to be the next occupant of the Chief Magistrate's )ftlce. The Brooklyn Eagle prints his picture on its irst page and illumes it with the statement that "to-lahe is considered br the old McKinley leaders to of the McKinley mantle. De the He is the candidate of the leaders bohind the Hanna pre-eminentl- y - be- - a tfipf t tw iv KtCLL'ttX U CO.itl - p nr.! n.-p- t ATI.- scn.se - KA1T SslifT-rt- W :ni". TO K. i mm rci n b-e- Th sire 0jd. a c cf IrajverSal Netar By will renew your jouth. The height of eicellenc la wblskey ef RirOER & LIKDLET, ;tilitr. Tbs Whiskey SffrTcbar.ts.K hr e s-- d-ir- ? ( e Ulv. y ! r BAD DEBTS p-- ir y to the Chicago fair, might serve to palliate the -- d th- grew - thouKht.afterward and trld only to so as to Hut ? sh ii p wy the time to uK-- sl-- h uoti! niigl.1 e him again. f4t. if n..; Hoy grew, and . wad One by one Democratic Presidential iKsibilitie and and w,i and and wtik. nd rled Tb r are bowled over. Now it is dis overe.l til;,t Mavor is teally the tin ei ue McClellan of New York was born in Saxony, and stlnct in hunianity thin anywh.-the nnlrnal klncd in; not m kitten r hence there is a question as to his Higihilitv. hIn puppy but l more int resting to Into-!- , casual obr-th.n nt Willie Hearst may after all be left alone on the ouiu of humankln-1- . lUiy. r. eri-d- sl-- f.-- pl. .ig-ti- ir s d n h-r- -ln r TOO r I U .appointwas ke niy In hint. thotiKh h hoed Mm fondly. It ! Murdo.li that Ani bby should have ehlhit-atpr-SHon f the world b; the nd of t. !nt lUiy 1 lay. nl tnalnel. like the t of his kind. t.. had pld for an Interminable time no oth'-- r.aine thin lloy. Mnrd- - h tas fertile of miKgetlo:.s, t.. Amy sn!!-- J be urgr- l b'-at th.-- all exept. wh-11 w a dir.u to call the hU that ne t XriilnK when lira If.. rd lnt-- r um l" y heir-presumpti- of.-.- of . n g Co., 154 Main fore the edition is exhausted. The McCIurc's for December sold out in ten da vs. vent rM or 'Ct.,sKros r tnw sw.rm tKAt. AorjsTCin tmi d r 3 laaia. setting number, buy it at once h-- r!-r- & To make v th" llrelfrd. a he oprrtunlty m- O 415000 Copies this sure to that hp. Franrlt dress or Tuxeio suits a!I go at January Number I K) 1 sand copies. confirm the appointment at tonight's meeting. The new magazine will appeal more directly to Every physician in the eity has put himself on following sections: Vegetarians, Socialists, Anar- record as bitterly opposing the appointment of any chists, Passive Resisters, Tolstoians, "Higher Think- doctor who is lukewarm on the subjert of vaccinaers," Spiritualists, Theosophists, The Friends and tion or the enforcement of the quarantine laws. And the local medical fraternity had the case of Dr. The magazine has for its definition the witty say Douglas in view when its members warned the ing of Henry George, "A little thing that makes rev Mayor that it would be an injustice to the public to olutions," and for its motto, "Take nothing for grant appoint as Health Commissioner a man who had ed." fought certain important phases of the vaccination There will be no lack of "crank" contributions to question. this "crank" journal. The most extraordinary of all s Then, too, the physician the Mayor to "craniis" who will contribute to the new journal is a appoint represents a school of medicine, purpoKi-the followdoctor of philosophy who firmly refuses to handle or ers of which constitute a pronounced minority of the deal in money, and manages to live upon what he people of this city. of other people. He rails the service and cood-wil- l The Telegram does not believe that Mayor Morris in the country, but seldom occu will attempt to ram this possesses a cottage appointment down the pies it, preferring to sleep out in the open air with throats of the citizens of Salt Lake, but if he does, it is the duty of the Councilmen to fight its con.lrm-atioonly a blanket for a covering. of of the What thrills happiness possessthought to the last ditch. Personally, there is no obof cause citizens will the a real among organ ing jection to Dr. Douglas, but he entertains certain Crankdom. views on vaccination which should bar him from holding the office of Health Commissioner. Let the appointment of Dr. Douglas be defeated An Unintentional Presidential Candidate. at anv cost. of William n. Taft just The home-comin- !l m- begins the new year with nn edition of the "XZ'lVZX? magazine." The first number on New Year's day. 'According to the promoters, it is to be the organ of all people who think for themselves. There is, Readers and however, an important reservation. contributors must think in a manner which is thor oughly consistent with genuine social progress Hopes are entertained that the circulation will eventually reach from between fifty to sixty tnou f-- lij.UU trk V 1AGAZINE I Citr. to run for Cabinet, frok. IlSCOfNT. KtiT MCCLURE'S want" has been filled, for the '.1 of own. their an now have cranks organ to distinguish this era of bis life." This latest literary venture is called "The But Judcre Taft is coininer home to assume thM"or if I w her suffering"" ... Th unconventional nurs. auriouur.a me oumo pt:i 1., f U' ' Crank," and is described as "The ill i1...:.J. irnni' mi T.c.-.,!.lioi :.. face t o sympathy, only nodjed itinwii'iin jiiu r ii rn ii'iuij In spite Hitherto Bradford had was issued in London be office. not At last a 1 .75 Gray Bros. nassionate sacriflciii love the had tivrn her husband. Many ?h,i5ren. meVve I solicitor-freneraof the State Denartment: others their children for the father s sake. still as a Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Amy might acquaintance.women. ppeals, and thousands have known him as Govern- - one Hut nw l.er heart of thos 3r of the Philippine islands. To adapt the eulogium only ftlrr4 tenderly when she thought hlch.iTi Z pronounced bv Light Horse Harrv Lee upon a ?lif ih And at length reof who mav be said this great citizen greater, it h,rA moment, while the doctor and nurse urns to ou shores this week: "Possessing a clear ere busy without. Uradfard slipped In and penetrating mind, a strong and sound judgment. to the room. Amy's eyee ere shut to looked at her. but she calmness and temper for deliberation, with invincible he know that he was there. K bent firmness and perseverance in resolutions maturely her. and she whtped. "You musn't stsy."' formed, acting for himself, with incorruptible in "Mustn't T 1 do not "No. ml you own supe tegnty and unvarying patriotism, his She might hsve struck him and not riority and the public confidence alike mark him as approached that cruelty. "AmjT" b 41io nnn AaaXrrnCkA Vt lioirnn its lr'il rt rrrrmt liA. Ctied. . . If you stay." she whlapere-I- . 'I HI1 i as wme as wen Her woriu erenis wnicn promise speak to th- uucai qt Temple. alae. to 15S valxtew. sale price tO HI Value. saJe prtce l CO Me. ..fc,u,D TaHe advantage while th T.T.. city for a Telagrant redera week or mora can liava their paper sent to their address regularly "by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South Wet leaving: tlx price TEH CKNT h y values. 00 B'.ark suiu. sack. because rn one voice nf praise for nis worth Some Of US have known William H. Taft PinCC school-bodays; others knew him in Washington as ri" to III litsale she suffer too time much, she might rrnap im? then and of life, knowJed to the wake . a day Amy uei nio h loy ten do wnetner There Is no dreamy hope and nd dreamier rear. the aia no care ior I es Suits and Overcoats JSf, also Teie-gT&- -- . I Main A Co. suits and rrerofre'.s continues Of the famous Alfred Hundreds of mn and youths have Wa delighted In the rte-a- va".-uthey have receled slr.re this sal stsrted. rientf of f ooj things left. Come end get the ber.?fll of the great price rut In mn"s fine co.h. Ing. 1 ss 1, IVH. 154 GREAT SALE Main ' KdJtOTtaJ MONDAY EVENING. JAN. wf.ber link.Phil- - iiy James ;i THE 154 succeed Mr. Roosevelt, if he does not ancceed him- c Copyright. ld. byCo.McClure, Up j self." Bat this is politics, and Judge Taft in not a CHAPTER XIX Continued, is tician, in the obnoxious nense of the term. He tvtn i!fe peemed chne4 Aroy-coming Home aner maguinceui uiu.nu.rUln, which Bradford , she read and awi Roosevelt's than Cabinet, in President cent a nlace I v. waited. The Vrini- d fact ofA.itself precludes in all honor, any activity on and 'turned th . . . of their ll Judge Taft's part in behalf of his own candidacy, m maiatea on2g!f" Murdoch which ment. true as is of BJaine today brmU uh a certain festivity. jui Xeverthele's, the maxim an excellent excuse in per had of Amer Amy law is the "It was first uttered: as when it rnn.tlflnn for avoiding fOmMtiy. Ia 'ican politics that no man can make himself a candt June nr baby mould bo bom. Amy date for President, and no man can prevent himself "oS'.'StiS; forT ml. Ifrnm hpinf a candidate for President." If it shall chill from the Ixrd. but- -lt may have as TWecram. L Dopartmeni the Sait should be addressed to Km tho Edttar ofUnless OB TXMPt&f 0&t 1" WSH nniM raturuid och tmrpoe. s&d tonaJjnesa Communleatloiui reUttnr to arfvrtlmmt bould be adTreed to the General Manager. Bait Lk 14 8. West Temple 0C ; Genertl Earteyn Adv. Acent . 8.. C. tBCKWTTH. BWt. New Tork Ctty. AxenV Adr. Western Gneraj - HORACE K. FORD, lift Marqu Btrndlpj. Chlasc. rVvrnvwriTittf-t- "THE CHAHELEOFI Ac " MONDAY EVENING, JANIWRY But the serious thing about the Republican situation is the ghoulish glee with which the Democrats are shouting for Mr. Roosevelt's nomination. d n C-e- r-.- - n as COLLECTED 'l r JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. S V. LAni CITY, SALT a ihr-imili- LOCU r Fr.-inky- ruit--l- tTo PBESENCE OF MIND AND BODY. race," she remarked. "I got the tip NATURE STUDY. from th stat.le. through a gent straight his what cut here." gets Town Topics. "Did you havehjr ticket on this mornig' New York Tinr-fiTurkish baths were a drawing?" Some People Donft Like Us. . - b- Continue J ) DISCOURAOED. . entirely luxury oeyond their limited means. "'Do you know." she paid to him suddenand she was dressly,, as he was shaving ing her hair, " weigh only luO pounds without any clothes on!" "Where were you weighed?" he asked. She was a young woman of great presence of mind. "Oh, at the meat market," she said, airily. BUSINESS VIEW OF POETRY. "Do you want It cut round or nq'iara on the neck?" "That big deb can't fight a lick on earth." "Have a shim) while you're In the chair. sir?" "Hair tonic iff shampoo?" ""Next!" Then Samson climbed out of th chair and pulled douj, the temple. ONE OF THAT KIND. Miss Woo.! it. IJterar-Wh- at of nature iu.!y will Ik- - mo- -i tlila n, l.i ..u h(r,k" Librarian Th Family Trre branch ;. W..l t g;.-- more." MELLOW WISDOM OF YOUNQ. New York Sun. The Princes in the Tower lt their keenly. "That parMin was right." said the elder. "thee apartment patucea don't t he conducive to home life." wished thev bad kept on Hereupon better terms they with their t'ncie fttchard. f-- "Si." Im Imlr at g et ham?" LIGHT ON HISTORY. Chicago Tribune. Sanson snored away peacefully. Delilah's shears kept snipping away as she talked to the b:.rber on the next chair: Topaz is a jood thins In the fourth Washington Burning Star. "It takes gnyit force of character." said the philosopher". "b preserve a contented and unflinching mind despite the storms of criticism whleh are rained Rbotii every man who is intrusted with public responsibilities." "You'd admire our Janitor," answered In the man who lives a fiat. NO CORRESPONDENCE Philadelphia Press. AT ALL. Miss McQueery Tou and Mr. Sophtly correspond, do you not? Miss Gidday Oh. no! He's real dark complected,gracious, while I'm quite a decide blonde, of course. William T.lt was In his Httle feat of marksmanship. "I do hope."' muttered th v, infant "I lo hop.- - pa will fnd pre, the apple th ketio: I'tter than he However, as William never told tbs among thi briglit !alnirs of hi eon, u was nearly lost to posterity. t The I!at.a In the Wool had lost. ten "It wam't our fault at all." they de. cUred; "we simply followed the dlrrtlor.s of a tloorwalksr.' su With so obveMis iplanatton. It hard, kwlaW, to tUmi tha lilUs ttlngi. ft-- .f e tr- r."it.l prrri. !. 1 a-- p r-l- : HILL'S COLD IN THE I c,tr i.t,.iUnrr gr rtrit and r :.it r .rt-lr-.a- - - ti e mat" with en "I Ve Ihot time ttie tr rt f.f.e .f Ihfttl W.l! nod f rilfy ls-l- f bv rn.re t l' t H .1 t and . fi-- r I hm : .!.e ro the won: quick. n Life. r.l- "f - dn'i t!ke to e rtot;gh t' "Nor r.t rave Mm " y ji, brt. Herau.e. a!l the time. n mv I kr.nw I he vert t r pt-irit-a rellof in Ah. it In ibtmm a jl. rich girt sn;h a rrM cf b-- d. m-t- HEAD TABLETS thm ," UNWORTHY. m "We got a can of lard for that last poem you wrote," said the poet's wife. "Yes," he sighed, "genius for a can of lardl" "And a whole sack of flcur for the 'Son-r.on Hope.' " "Ah, yes!" "Well, then why don't you whirl in and write a couple of your sweetest love songs for a. good, fat turkey and a sugar cured r!r. IT.., f.b g r If . urswrrih!r.r. tn. In EASY. 4 F l : F. J. Hill Dru Co. : SEEN THEM? The It. r X Pond Tull e'ori, . x f Workers Htatevman. "Do you have nv trouble aapportlrg fami:y. mbof jour -No. Indeed. Why. T'e cb da tetl sifti La dia 'trt lon. jot HAVE YOU f.r..b. Agents rtAKr.ft f r th- - : TAXXLY CHrXISTlk corker orp. rorrorrxcE n il'''-' CHAHi; A piano piYi.r. LEE KIM Y1NG. 4 Motets li.rMK atAa rerl fmn Ik West aWttk Tir-XLT UTT. WTi mm m mm 1 1 0rtr. Ukl v f |