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Show . , DESERET EvENINTO , OF PERPETUATIO:1 Tuberculosis Iledidne Saved This Itan's Hie la troubles-aemettm- a mess" diessee, and tho Almighty. God for lbs change of health your 'medicine ham brought ow. "I alio Wall to ay that I bore hilly ractivored nay health, been cured tor over throe years"-having taloned AttidavtO ?Rot initILLY. 'Ecknuitee Alternative le otte,tive In REGARDING BOLTING MEMBERS Broiwnftnt. Asthma, Het Paver: Threat and Long Troubles and in upbnilding the system. Does not contain onleona dimes.. For wile opiate", Or habit-rormi14''' bee' -- Petuars' Lorne". by nritramm-johnoto- n tho to tkappoirt' Nondslee Never kulgetitutere.'.--- ö bly Once& and other leading druggists. Ask for l000klt litepttblatite Party Nilsen be telling of recoveries. sad write to IbIla. pa,. for ands. Itantaukrilly Dropped. timbal evidence. tional Committee.. Jane 'of 4steantrolltset isti tar a's the bational Konvention of the Republican party is relearned and recognition of the direct schism? Plan of sleeting membera..of the eeekettttee Were the two radical and Imparently contradictory changes made today in the rules governing the no,- dotal conurtittee by the rules coin, too of the convention'The Roosevelt aosobers of the committee did not pose either. They will. however. op. Introduce a lithlerity report to tas rontiod. Insisting os a reduction of touthoom representation hs the cowmentioa and upon the right of the various states to dictate tho method and man-sounder which their remsentatives on the national committee shall be oactra. In other .reeptcts tho rules that goverald the Republican convenhen of lour years ago were adoptd. , w POLLINGI Itrwszna, be ,strainroller" amendment pm that is hen &us member of the mmmittee bolus or refuse's to tar ssominee of the Republicansupport party be than be summarily deposed. The motionless Is then empowered to name hie serteason In tho poet the twoso- wship was dictated by the state ma. the ,mate atrattatmr, tral rommittee .if c..antre s X Matt atommitteemen thoetiiig it m- by ditect PrittlarY votewould take trim Its convention delegatioa entirely the right to name any other nominee. ' PRIMARY SYSTEM crtmcrzED. antendnient. however.. arte-no- t accornpihthed until the been primary eyetem had fever:fly criticised in debate. ,, ."I wiint, to' say that Arkansas has Lb. primary system." staid H. L. 'Rennet of Arkansas. "and tet tt Is to be ettrib!,.tted the dine:race we bear be baring as a repreeentativ In the United , States mate the Bon. Jeff- Davis "The law le a (Levee, and eon,. dal we will wipe it off our statute hooka." Hoe. Carroll of Iowa 'said the 'ottlY difference between the old systain in Iowa and the 803V primary plan wart that the present leaders were .toure - - than their bosses bossy predecessor& Ezra Elliott of Colorado was equally vigorous Irt hitt attack on the primary system but be found time to pot to good ,word for woman suffrage. It was denied emphetkally that the ehanges were made to throve g sop ,,to the Progrweive atilt"; CHA,GES "The national ruminate realized that It woe proceeding with rules that were not offiial." explained D. J. Luke of Connecticut. A. a result it named a ristbrontmitter-oevorstritiotttlitraire- - nt pro-sidi- 11 ! - er eCZeMa LATEST STATEMENT will of the' pOPWU obtairtod ' In t these primary. state" some niefitte 0t. era. the rank and file of the Iteln;Itnean party cast their votes. I beat Mr. Tart considerably over two to one. In these 'taloa I obtained six to Mr. of HP,' iipip-- 1 Nearly these cams trout primary gala haft a ct.arpsd the 'wheels People states. ta express themselves. oNINEffff STOLEN DELEGATES Must Make It to Honestly Elected Mr Taft.'" strength as inripaiNt by reticent &Reedy taken , Members of National Re-- 1 2 the two chiefly teed from hit i.ç stbias nearly F.4i,fr ,i,,Irs., ' delegates) of the publican Convention. lions from the territories and cr,,1 0,., southern Sisk where there a. n.. re.,1 t rep na. Republican ',party...Smith Georgia. Florida,. A labs mit. end Louisiana ,,f t.!0...,, CERTAIN GREAT. ,PRINCIPLES Miesiesippl k. where tr,, state" lute pi had no chance In exprtas th,m selves at primaries and ',her. gates were picked by the ta.,, eat Into Flight toe 'Elem.Talks of The cruet's but not the or.',y lot, :ts and hltherta ,,tc,,,,..o, - the concerted Mr. Tatra "Ninety Stolen. effort to chest the phalli. ,,,,,t or had fairly win wa, victory they Delegates." , MOW &glitter nattar,w, op by ono " ts Who - Do esn 't her ,,, and th-e-Mè- Cbtesto. 'NMI aTheodore noes. vett before his political advisers- and a personally selected number of dole; gates lustructed for him,late afternoon-read in the statnettertt"-O- Iiihrptildtkort Republican nomination tight and left it to them to decide whit pooltion they, would talcs in the strdigle.' Roosevelt called before blot two delegates from top:0,ot tbe states which have supported Lim and tbe leaders in hit camistign After. outlining bla Position. declaring that he would continue WI tight on principlee he had outlined from the beginning the colonel left the mom and the delegates and leaders sat down to deliberate what should be done. . mOmatO,Ole - lot the full text- of the Following statement Issued by Mr. Roottevelt this afternoon: rho time has come when feel that I must make certain statements, not merely to honestly elected members of the Republican national convention. but to the rank and file of the Re. publican party and to the honeet people of the entire nation. I went into E gighttes,,sattala,pretat-ptillstele- tt At the moment 1 ean only Sellw those principles by tortlinulng to bear the filch their pommel ieolloneAbliftles advocacy has brought upon Ink On behalf of these principles I made my appeal straight to the people themselves. I went before them; I made my argument in full fatits and every ma44 the prPn Infwf iotwoalment of any kind. The opposities to me was extraordinarlir bitter. for I was permed by the prartically solid phalanx of the big, eonecionceipea politiesl bosom. bosses with hack of them the practically solid phalanx of the big conacienceless beneficiaries of opecial privilege in every form. and of coume the many big newspapers which are controlled by or in the interest of the bosses and special privilege. Neverthelesa. in the appeal to the people I won. In many of the Republican states and of the Democratic states where there b a large and real Republican party. primaries et different kinds were held and a ,subatantial expression of the One little 1912 kitchen heating tip. pliance attached to a gas range will keep the kitchen warm in cold weather with no fuel other than the wagte paper, rubbish and garbage usually carried out in the alley. Thousands of modern kitchens in Salt Lake have all three of the for some- thing better than she puts up happiness-ca- ll h),: , Isn't she entitled to the things that will make her work easier and het, cooking hours shorter?es- ' pecially when those things cost ' so little) A 1912 Cabinet Gas. Range with ... its multitude of advantages, costs , much less to operate than an '.. 188o coal range A litde gas Water Neater will sup-- t '1;13, more hot water in an hour I than a roomful of tea kettles and ' ; b;ilers can in a day. , , '' .4 I r , vomirkewillEll .. 1 miry Iv ::, - EL it Liu ,,,,......-----...,........;.- Hotel Corn . , b ott,1 'court V ,... it 7,e? , ir--l- otter 1,, dininnallii :.,,,,, 1, t, 6,0 -- ' ''. .:-.'; '1 : .... - ',.' aist 1111 I leggl.1111 .116 vzriric Ili " nom arr' .s 101,6. Moor .n41 to ..1 aN... r'"ri 3 STr'sEET : cnd Co!le Cerapzny : C ebipal t gib vs amen pa, ,014r1Y- ' - e e de, oney - n.,,, 99 Coll Il ITT II'. CREDENTIALS ' 4 I s ulent Win seated at thasame time by the v,,tes or the same national emilibittolm ri, to Perm the littilla puip,r.e. 'rt., toedpiano t, q to try entiale committee their cams Includes three or thee- - rtsn number. from the states of Washington. Artemis and Tattal. a her. the time gationawere stolen. This committe seleeted as Ail 14air. matt the Guggenheim nelegate tram Coloradn. who hid already a national oomimtteeman spatted In Initiating the committeeman settattat Itt fn,tiating the very fraud'', upon whiyh he is nos to sit In judgment. Notbng that this conimittee may do Is entitled to be osnattleesu, and in "En. sidering what they, will do it sill bo Well to keep M mind the remark made In private by tom of the national corn. notteemea who. when netted why they had stolsn la many more delegate' than were. needed for 'their purpose. an. owered that it Would enable the credenDols committee to make a ehos or gen. ermity by unseating some, 'itteIe At.,,Putetw,raf!t.lill,Atent...,to, ends thet' have In accomplish an I . fud deist-Ale- I I it Moreover. is well to TchICM- her that the fraud is equally great and whether the tinselly,. reprehensible frauduleet delegates actually 'cote on the nominstion for president or whether they are merely used to create a situation which render it unnecessary for them to - vote ori the nprninotio tor, , , . You oWe it to yburself to see Gray's Suits, DreSses arid Coats- and know for yourself. f All our $35, $40 $45 and , --- ENTIRE STOCK - ---0E- '' 1 ' ,,1, 1 - , 1,. , ' n , i ' - 1. , li - ' ' 1. 'rice - $30.00 Coats $35.00 Coats - - - - 'I '. - ISIMINIONIMI il- I $17.50 - , ,. 1 , 4 li , ',,,,, t ' , ' ..,. , -- , I Mb. . .,, ., , t Ldrqtastörla'.:.s. rASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of plrysiciaF, phazmag ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physriar with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria Ia Imquestkmably tha ' f' ! ' .l. ' ,: indisputable ividence that It Is harmlesit sigmaThat it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the uerves, but assirat; , lates the food: nimtIt is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor 01 ' It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other tarcetio ': and does not stupefy. It is wink Soothing Spaps, Bateraan's Drops, Godfrees, Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our daty, how is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day : for poisoning bmocent children through greed or ignorance ought to EL' To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by our readers. are entitled te, bystupefying regulating the system-rno- t JOUT7242 of Befalls, the imforraation.--HaZZ- 's , ., ., J I', i ' .., ; ; , ... . ,, el, .11,',' ' :J: E. i - , : I :,!, , i: - I ,t, 1 ... P., ' I ' ' ,1 1 ' , 1, '1' ' ,,. , i' - r . F', ',,' - rirtfThe result of three facts: .1,1... . - ... Physicians Recommend ': .. t : ,, f I', - , $20.00 a ' ..p k $12.50 $15.00 . ij la . ., $25.00Giits - .:-- : .: , , : - ! ,w.'1'. t.' It doesn't matter where you have looked, If you want's:nor for your money than you have seen, GRAY'S CLOAK &SUIT HOUSE IS THE PLACE , I .,, ,c - - H- -' .. 4 i -C ,, tion of the national committee in the form' respotudble for the scaottalous outrages whieh ham at this moment brought the Republkan party to the breaking point. and they have explicitly refused to recognise the PrinciPle of litoinder Political primaries and have .,... made. the !Atkin's' committee stleirettle, over the people in the matter of pd.. - are the facts about the national convention as now constituted. I decline any longer to be bound be any such action it may take. I decline to regard as binding any ',nomination It may make, I do not regard succese tut fraud and deliberate political theft as comdituting a title to party regular:- ity. or a claim to the support of any honest man or any party. I hope that the honestly elected rnatray. will at Mee thatat upon- the immediate purging of the roll In itn entirety, and not piecemeal, by the convention. If this purging Is not actionpliehed.: I hope the honestly elected delegates will decline an further connection with a convention where action Is now determined. and ban hitheete been determined. by a majority which tit made a majority only by the action of the fraudulent delegates whom the convention ham refuted to strike from the rolls. If the leaders of the honestly elected majority ditrairrOtt with me In this matter and wish, for any cause to defer for the mcmtent this action. then I moat earnestly hope at least they will insist upon voting on the cases of them fraudulent delegates In block and not separately. We cannot afford to pardon a thief on condition that he 'surrenders half the stolen goods. READY TO ACCEPT. - If thelidheatly alleted Majeriti Of the convention cheque. to proceed with bustness and to nominate me as the can didatarof the real Republican- party I chair accept. If some among them fear to take such a Mend and the remainder choose to inaugurate a move. ment to nominate me for the prest dewy all a progrenive on a pringeatalva platform. and if in such event the genend feeling &mere praltrallghell favors my being nominated. I shall &meet. In either cam I shall make my appeal to every honest eitisen In the batten. and I shall fight the campaign' through. win or toot, itveft if.., I do hot ,: nitt a gine electoral vote. I do not wish a Single man to loupe Port tee from any personal feeling for me, I have nothing to offer any man: any man who supports see will do ao without hope of gain and at the 'risk' loss and diecomfort : Hut' of permit if. having this in view, thole ten-ea- t In this great Sght for the yule of the! people and for social and industrial' 'notice. which has now aloe become a clear-cflight for honesty against dis-- , honesty, fraud and theft. desire me to lead the tight I will do so. There cost, be no muse, for which It Is bettor worth while to fight none In which it la of Iwo coneequerses what, haymow to the individual himself, provided only that be valiantly does hie duty in the forward movement. I abaft midst) my appeal to all honest own east and weet, hortb and milk and gladly abide the resul t. whatever that result may he, (digital) PIEQE011.Z LOVSiltiLLT, , -6 : Material Coats .. TO BE BOUND. le 011111111111111110111111110 to)t. 01,4'i this connection the unscrupulous men who are the leaders have already received support from the former clime of empectable men and they count upon timing representatives of the latter class. who have hitherto voted &Jaime them, holt to take the decisive step of sundering eonnection with the freudu. lent convention itself. 1 l' ' I i !,1! 1' : : i, ,. All Rajah Silk, Serge and Fancy 19 in (tette. In : i i-: , 7.50 $15.00 Coats - Coats - 9.00 If the roll Is not 'purged view of $18.00 there fraudulently elected delegates. whole, election of the convention is! $20.00 Coats $10.00 ' tainted. The committee on rules hen just, against the protege of the progressive. $40.00 Coats members. providesi for the perpetua- Unfortunately In our Political life the unaerupultnis man who commits wrongs mach ag these can usually count on having some respectable men support him and- - other respectable men oPPoee him. but cease their opposition at the point when it would become really et- ; ' 18 NOT PURGED. i ' r I. k. igb, 7 St le ' '; 1 7 ti .5 2 $47.50 Suits for ONE PRICE All our $50; $55, $60, $65, $70, $75 and $85 Suits for ONE PRICE 'tirelideaL.--- IF ROLL ; ' I, tle,-te,- f,,y , 1 ti, . r,, view. i , .00 AU th'ese M .0 ', of pos-seson'- ,, ,. ,.. f ...ff 4, , ' it---a- nd i lcs'44""l'''''''' r - 11 ,'. 4 Letters from Prominent Physicians ":4 addressed to Chas. 901DiIbit 11. Fletcher. t,f , , t lit, . ''. zy l''' Dr. IL Beastes4 Butt, el Chicago. Ifla. says: "I have prescribed Your ' Cutorta often for infants during say practke. and And It very sailefactori." ,.lt 4: Dr- - Wall Bellsoilt Gt Clevelsad. Ohlo.says: "Tour Castoria stands 1 ,li first irt Its dam In nay thirty years of practice I can say I ammw My' 1 '1 found earthing that so Wed the pleas" ' 'i ?il'' Dr. J. B. Taft. of Brooklyn. N. Y.. says: "I have seed your Castorts sad I foe found it so olcallent remedy Is say household and private practice ..:olt many years. The formula le excellent.' "::,. Z ..'. ri ),li ' Dr. R. 1. Hanalei. et Detroit. lath.. says: "1 prescribe your Cestoris .? ! ':i extensively. as I have never found anything La equal it far candraa's ) :.. troubled. I am aware that there are Imitations In the teld. but I always . li awe that my patients get Fletcher's." A 0, t ',.' q..0 - - r ALCOHOL 3 PEN 4 AVegetable CUM Ptrpanikeitt- sslab ant ittoda!gft tint de Steads -; waft( IIMANTSgititritWI !to t Proton Ditestiontivit nen and itestawatts nett ) Olturallorplunt raltatrit NOT NARCOTIC. ; 1 ..... -- il Neb.. says: "As tbe father of Irteell-:HT-children I certainly know something about your greet medicDe, and aside '"' ' from my family perkace I hays le toy years of practice found Caw. , ,. torts a popular and sAlcient remedy In almost even' home DLL R. Clausen. of Philadelphia. Pa. says: 'The name tbat your Caw torts has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the '' presence of childres. scarcely needs to be suPoletsented by tbs meet of the :melted profession. but 1 for one, most heartily endorse It and : believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. R. 11. Wart. of Kuala City. Mo, says: "Physicians generally do ad Prawn PrePristrart Prersrstlams, but in the case of Castorts my expert. :... once. Ilki that of many other physicians, has taugtt me to make an es. option. I prescribe your Castorls in fral Practise breams I bass found a ' ''. to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for childreula complaints. Aar phyd. '.4.. eke who has raised a funny, as I lave. will Join me ha heartiest f'"fl..r .; ... - ' wasseation of Castello." arzia.T McCrea. Of Omaha. r,' on ': ; ,Itztia t 10 , , Apakt limey for Consipt non. Solt NomatiMantact WoramikoniskesZettil Oess agLOSS Or 9,122 T. - hc511 Atmore tretds.42W , Canaan ComPlati; tuINEW YORK. , $ I y Q... - kws Ziemer" et Wrens& lir ' ' , ' i dersip--:,-2,---- - ,.t, ..t., ; .,,:. ut n- ,' : - . - - i . II i 11,11 ' . Sind., Of Such appliances mentioned. If you think the woman who cooks the meals in your house is entitled to such things call Us up. We will deliver the goods from our ' storeand make no charge for installing same. 1 , Don't let excitement and fear of not being able to get a bargaintake you', and.huy on the impulse of themoment.-----,,,. tnithost, witkivirithout overflow bu- sinto-tWith allitiTe'exclie7Ment we are having'a-nic'frith tynical euntenipt Dampen tines most the ordinary In litaltirla 'hp th4, tetcp.cary !,1,. and are proving to the ,ladies that on direct comparison we are unseated Pi ee,,eit delegates and auttetitutgot cent better valpes than they get elsewhere. PAM, DECLINES , , - - gives va1ac11 1,1240 About the Woman In Your Home? welfareher health T MAIN ST 258-26- 0 I'Do stare that Nee-Yor- dls Co-ol- , hs three-fourt- Mitriee. .11Vhat ' - rta '""The'rttletreetroinittees. however. held !consider tweeter), changes long before that this would give to & Mato the op- the present controverey in the maven. portunity to name to the vacaney on was foreseen. Therefore the man Itoldtng precisely the game views are the member deposed. Therefore It changes Marshall Stimeon of California nought was decided that th& power of appoint-Mo- In vain, to commit the eommittee to the should be delegated 'solely to the proporitleas of permitting the 081011 to committee thief. dictate the manner In which they Reommition of the primary system of ,VIect theft', reittrritell tell vet on the mortise or wietMstrigot" the --COM in lite& L!'tru.14 !national committee. He submitted toutained in,An anmsdnient 'three amendments to effect. all of that when am laws provide for !similar tenor. and eachthis was voted down the election of a notional committee- !as it eras offered. man such election shall be considered The rules as adopted will govern the a nomination to be tarried into effect ,prettent convention. but the change In bl the delegation from said state. Va., the section of the nties affecting the national committee will not become et- lent an 11 no, teeth, until the hew committee la !named by the convention. it 'Fr ttLeilttn07tes.." with movie EXCURSION TO BRIGHAM , Treatment-,2:(ve-mozrth.inns $lat and and. Via Oregon Short Una tor United See tar awn aurgarare Commtreial Travelers citing agents 'for rate and unbar paniculanki City, ticket Moo. Rotel Utah. ee 2191'2 JUNE I of- es Provided for in Rules Adopted for wry serious aboommed lung. 'which Followed a bad attack or pneumonia. . , MY physician and specialist declared nil The Government of the Narase Implant. I ens vary thankful to pen thiellie 1,FRIDAY 1 COL ROOSEVELT'S end the foundation tor chmnia lung Toberentoete Tnnuita. Artnt PnOultnenta. or any merlons Or "dubbora cold, It is Winn to take echema's Alterative and avoid Om &triennial disease, Read of tho recovery th thin (mon , Lis No. tiet t. Phila. Pa. ...Gentlemen:. was guttering from a tan lay IIIE"STEALIROLLERn -- NEWS - ' it i i ,, - : '. 1 .1,. .,. , ! :), . ., wiz CASTORIA the of ALWAYS . Signature IcZeir , , : , For-Ov- er ..,.,.......,11111101P.1111,V. 30 NU groom Years. ow. st - . . - ,...:.. ' - .1 i ,. The Kind You Have Aiwa'ys Bought: - ', t ' ' , , '1 .... ,, : ; :, ' - I 1 I ;: f. 1 4 :.:.k '1 i .i - , ',. |