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Show ., . - , . ., .. , . ., , - , ' , - , DESERET iVÉNING , : - ..,......,,,. ,, ...-,- , - , 111-.,- 7:."...".1 02eu - r the I of -- '' . ' ' - MORE RADICAL , . -r -- ' "Iithertn as a atandpatter. a reactionary congressman from KanINIS with involuntary truthfulneso put it. , these plain people have been Velpirded , Go South 5 Westird r 3832 by politicians as only entitled to pay , to Is He ::Heady , gaciares Jhe price of admission and sit on the Floor Ground 1 hisechers and watch the politicians ... , , Further Than Progressive play the game for their own benefit. e Platform'. PROGRESSIVE DOCTRINE. ; . , thee "Prorressive doctrine.' on the conour people are wbo floes sot see ..,, is that the plain people of Amer. i tired of basing other people govern trary, Ica are not 'after thin to sit -- on the it okowhoro osto look on at the Politicians' IFRESIDENT- S- USEFULNESS therrt,saa t:aAttiliere mnat b the rune. that the plain people Play with five is., . ' party whkb should deal are to .be their own masters and mats- ones." . , dead of ' sues instead ' tem over all their public oervanta. This colonel said be was taking a for a protective tariff, but advatteed stand eonstantly as he "We stand No Limier more wish to see the benefits of. ther prott Ceases went ferwird with tbe pow party move-mea- rwO tective tariff get Into the pay envelope 'Instead of de- AA this movement dvelop4'. he of the Represents the we with to increase the ; ' told kis bearers. "Inittead of being lea Sreaging... . Mount of the prize money that is People. radical.. I have grown more radical. I due those work who bard in rhyhtfttly to go further than the am ready . ...,, .., Industric, Mit , spem---A '' more for, ., ''' y,.; ', usefulness masses equitable division of the prize Money. ',..,,...",.".. Th. Moreover. our mnvyn,fl t IJ slot only otos hi no lonorrepreeente the p,o. "ter U on economic but fothical better. Going progeothe Ifonvirit time I'm going to develop that' thought Pot the present t shall rnrwItn intend to Al Rare an 'PateCarmel Gives work for the eoonomic' go no further than the platform." betterment of the average citizen. - We al Provideoce.. .'rate speeds- in part follow': Greas2Rocepdoe . Intend to Insist upon the average man .. I COLONEL'S ADDRESS. "'""".-having a greate'r attire than now of the rood avhich by'his labor are pmviden;'w It., d.. Aug. titWith "1 take particular ,pleasurs In maki- Irlidue!d things Dts, t we intend alto to wort es nominee of ngfirst the my speech and and for a breader,and kindlier choral' at Sena prayerc the doting Progressive parte here hi Rhode Island, as between man, and man. yeuressive partys national camosign Toy have suffered. as' in my own state relationship 2: PLATFORM. wee opened here tonight Theodore of New York we have stuttered. from PROGRESSI Rowevelt ease to Rhode leland. which boss politica in the most extreme form "The Progrocriss platfortn has 'kmoveof development. The Progresalve state-the described as faced tbe real issues Of today. ment is aimed at the rotten machines, notty It sa done has this epee ,the ceMpaign and received a the rotten boss systems of both regards the trusts, t. as regards the rich of labor. as rewelcome whittit as he put It would the ProOnly- - by supporting I do not see how the the tariff. gards gressive party can you strike en 'fleet- people of Now Keeland can for on. moease done credit to Kansas. ly blow against the boss rule. and maWhen Cot Roosevelt reached Providchine anti ring politic, in the United ment support either the Republican or the Democratic tairff platform. Th. ence he found several thousand pers- States. "The anemia of the Democratic na- Republican propotial is a teiff for par. ons M.00404 try the square before Rik Orge in industry, The Democratic pro., mean' enthroning totiroad station and tut the street Witt-o- r tional ticket penal is a tariff for tho destruction of The crowd blocked power one set of bosomy the moms, industry. The Progresoli. to blo hotel. Propose' al him until he of the Republican national ticket means the Way and cheered tariff in the Werra of labor and in. gem gv taw automobile and made so entritoning in power the Other set of duotry. At the time when the Pun.. effort at this time to retie wee belted a second time bevels,one'rile 5p0,11 set of beams by voting for Aldrich hill wino put thmugh emigres. buke frmt of the city hall and made the wadi It currently reported that the cotcandidate of the other eat of booms nether addness. itchotluip for instant. WWI writbound te re- ton Three boutelater rot Rooseveit Attu, I, from Its very nature ten by , then prtvate citizen of Rhode w the stags at Infantry ball. laugh- - sult in futility. !eland. row a senator from your state. sod saving' hit hands at the crowd 'NEED OP LEADERSREN Mr. Uppitt. The itopubl;ran pummels Teich woo wedged into the big build. tariffs written by the Mr. 'There la peculiar need of leederthip to have future Far oeveral minutes the peophr ?It. of the party. or else by the The bend played petriotiel for this fight in New Imetand. It has tippitto hewed, party loaders who are 'goof to Ma Mr. Out-- 1 been a matter of eineern to me to see rirs sod the tv)ionel beat time. ,we the building wore hundreds un- -, so many of those here who should be UppItta. "Th. Democratic proposal le to hurl leaders in the new movement turn leie to set in. from it I believe that half the Mr tipping by hurting everybody, Wen the din died war Cot. big arid little. tonnected with the in. 'et said: "i was told only sit months of the opposition to our course in New doter Our promos.) is not merely is due to shear ignorance. bed uto that there wee not progressive England to reform sohedulos of the tariff but to I think It Is pretty of the oppoidtion no our course la I time Island. Now England is du. to sheer ignorseca reform the methods and purposes of Pials Oust statement is erroneous. tariff making half of the remainder to MOVEMENT GOING ON. prejudice and the other half of the reTARIPT PLAN. "Men base seised me It this move-- 1 mainder to craven tear of what is wok "We purpose to reduce the various Tent la fling to ire on or it it Is loot A GREAT TROUBLE. schedules as to which the duty is un I reovemept ("mooched with me. This "Ono of our groat troublos hero as doubted!): too high We porpoise to deal mayetriont b tom( on lest so sure as with the tariff aehodule by whedule in Thto Is a real movement terint-- 1 liwohero is that lb roprosentativas fmn tbe needs multi Marts of the privtleas In n131111180 and politics control accordance with the repartee( a nonparmoat of the 11011111ApOr people of the rented litatew. so that the or- tisan oommission of experts who shall 'The only part that I have had in dinary man finds th channels of infar mak thetr reports, not on the theory k Ii that perhaps I home brought it on motion choked. I do am so much of being lead'. to anybody. but 'stilt' the theory of dedig Motile primarily to tehl or there peers earlier than it would mind tho oditortal columns being cloesd American and the kris. come sorhow. Tbe man is blind tablet ii s. but it is a matter for real the American coesumer. In. other words. we shell de Maitre to the- Lipprre dustry. but we shall also 68 justice to the workingmen employed by the Up. put.. and e ehall Dee that no proton-beis afforded to the Lippitte unless full proportion of the benefits .eta past the front Mee into the pay ends-Shoevelopes of the workitimen and ere shall toe that the general tiOnSWITIOr Ma his rights fully protected. CURRENCY PROBLEM. 'Ono of our national problems callFashion shows a strong tendency toward ing for immediate solutton is that of our benking and CUrrend7 SYlitent It lower heels, medium toes and lace styles in haa been demonstrated beyond question that the present system le unecientine footwear for thecoming seasonthis is a and ineffective and that it we are to enjoy a full Measure of prosperity we welcome innovation to the shoe man, to w.horn mud adopt a tendon and primer eyetem at host as melds as the financial the fitting of a shoe is as important as the promos of PriLnelP. England and Oer- , 1 ., ' ' b............. , Offie4 fl ' -- - ' Wheflti .... S t. wage-worke- r. - Pirtd on - ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,, ' - - , , e hAirmal ro Onto Riu,,, it of St , , -- trate of light ok 4 13121 ' whits o!. I -- Gleoy I whiett I of of' of tot Bittplt -- Lou boas-ridd- en o per-he- Reseda It" fif I. s at a 3on, $us. mutt W- to ilt Win tile Onus,. ma. on arbtel n half can Ina inubrat pa dont tun eny nonNabaa, litmonnan not. - 41 hard-shelle- d Xt to treaty Tot ft X tho Mort ore otanlag, motto. woo X trot IN X wags-wewk- er roord latott -- ao. U4 Xt4 iloot Anotot rig n the ia Id III X I "Dt ego Ths ea ng (off kt low pow o. l ido Wes-oi- I Ay, Wing S. oad q acconod totiolot qiu Mfrs of ot et. tit Mel& 3101t g. , wear, tot them changes wilt make it much easier to perfectly tit every foot. ....... .... , 3 The store of will offer a newly service this seasonMr. organized Reinsimar, who for twenty years has pleased "Davis customers," will be in charge of the fitting of men and boys, while Mr. Bersi Davis, president of the company, will give Ms personal attention'to each sale in the women's department "Davis-Shoe- s" 1 (11 illy raft ittr d da owlet And hit IL st li Mr. Davis will devote his entire time and capital to the new organization, which means nil OW St TOO Lase at AOC': et ttflott 'ett4" that no detail in the maintaining of the high- est standard, quality and service will be looked.. over- to ' stantly on nirs for P in . con- "Davis-Shoe- s" edgethere will be toys and souveboys ind girls and occasional novel Tee ot , - e22V1,- cr , -. ivittiol 1 111 Particular people will be pleased with the For-Me- lit. IA to of IA 8 ON. " ph I. stret t 'Word, vast' "Anatomik" "Dr. Reed" "Snow" "J P. Smith" wg kmol deblIttlo 1103-- $4.00 "Ford" $3.00 43.00 , "Dr. Reed Cushion".. $5.00 $1.00 ,l'Anatoitilt" $6.00 and $LOG gJr&weita.2.fl0 hid $2.50 a pair. South Main Street MAIO Ir. yr, i ...... . , MAY arEAA t ,... , , ' , , - sod" . ''' t. 7 ie v1 t''''''Ie' k4 I - I , - iv t,. .: ' - , ).', t , " ;Ii' i t , , , ,-. - r., - - ., ,b , IkeLtliGli ' ' litt24140111, HOLMAY TINE HOTZL BLDG. , i . - F. - - '1 - E'-- L - - t , .. ;', - t.- '110,,, . kill o I t - 4t. , , $ 3 .,. ' - . -- I I t ''',.' t , I g' I.- 2., - - - I 4,..: 3-- - - ,- b 6 dew, Memel. E , '.,.- ' , 1) b at .. , ,..,, :, , 1 ' ' Electric self 1 Horsepower, A. L. A. M. rating Maximum brake horsepower : ...,. , starter; electric lighting.. Starting, Ignition lighting and carburetor. controls on steering column - ' .. 1........ 1..4,0t:Iil'e0),-5!,- , ' ; Left drive and contro b - 38 : 60 Six cylinders: bore, four inches; stroke, five f inches. All valves enclosed. and one-hal- Wheel base: Touring Car, 134 inches; inches; Runabout, 115 2 Phaeton, 36 inches. Tires: by 414 inches, front and b 138 a : . rear. 1 Three - quarter scroll elliptic springs. . , The Packard "38" Line Touring Car, five passengers ..' Phaeton, five passengers Runabout Limousine ' Landaulet ' Imperial Limousine Brougham Coupe Imperial Coupe A limited number of i .4 1 ' 1 ot 'That i'iflitidttl'Pacttäri0 - 1 - arol-tru- Mtwould 7" ' I - .. ' IS . tc-t,- td :: Ill 1,1 4 four-passeng- 4 ON ANT DEMONSTRATION t4 i 1. . .:' 1 er WM OP A UTAH MOTOR 127 South ' 1 g-- $4150 4150 4050 5200 5300 5400 5200 4500 4900 Phaetons 4150 1 , . 1 In road efficiency. ease of riding and luxurious appointment. the new"38"tYpifies Packard quaittY IT fairly wall." responded Pk GAM CATALOG OM IIIKAGESP CAR COMPANY State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 1 1 ItOW or 147.11,LmIlr, 411..1 11 gV on would en on in two Or three ato-'8n'stto and av ism tosvcr atop until the in; the how,. ropreeenuttives an4 the senate an4 etten of the latielatutee am vitt., id ere true prokaaelt.oa Iteilucan keep the fight in the fa I twin ina4rti think that the party. ment through a hick to proirrees, to "Now when it la the purpose make the Reptablican party rettpood to the purpolsee for irt4ch It leas bore. attempt Is made at ("dreg to invert It. I wont succeed." to, as not to blame. H. canto ivre (Rohm enem, la years art. Ile often boasted that ha had attended h. But of a '0'1 t. every Demoeratio convention Chkago in the Wet 0 years. heist in PARENTS sygclAA,TrUnt v Drs. Zimmerman DENTIST. hK.. I Cludrop 114 Main St. t1oor Gomm's, ntott to Rotel nate. von mom.. flottotiod Patients Gold Crowns. itridir - Work. Porto ibis Crown $ot of Tooth (hoot) tiold Fillings 4 POISONS 1r17111 flk SENLON LOUIE. Wee May Foster front Denver this evening at open engagement liemieh kethekellor. Miss fester has scored great anseettol In Z1100111 (Visa. itaving a lax,. repertoire el class( and eon 114n1111. Take your dinner at tho Louvre and enjoy this clever entertainer. Mowto froi, d p In. tn ,CI0,40 CONFESSES f , NEW ENITITAINXINT 1141 BOY MINN, chino from o I Other minas l'earo Hats At Factory STAN St.itO up 25c. 110 sod 81 Protective Ettl 1 titarbotto FrOO Examinashm owl Advice. Santa Rosa. (IL. Aug Ia.Confessing , that he had polioned hie mother fathAdam er and a neighbor, All", Winettwor. brake. down- tonight - ;,1". II In his geil in the county Sail and amid ;''' . 4i, oohs told shy anti how ha administered ,t,',:,it-- ; , the polpon .141'1.s:17'4'4: 44, T Snit& TWE nArrEn. Mrs. Augusta Clark, ths mother, aged t 21 Eaat lit South. , RI years. died tonight at a hoapital in t rIthrif."the' IIk6et mite SO. probably will di; before daybreak and John Ruddek, the neighbor, is i 4 f)f 1 adj51?.;,,,1-dowdy i 11 7.7 The .m,ither and father of theboy "... fifril',..,,,, 1.,) some time the! 4 ago Recently separated , boy went to work with a hay haling t., .. crew and billmother objected. It wt.' Let us con- . his custom to visit her accasionallY and each time hs did so. she became seriously III. The last time she was duct you III. her husband returned to the horns to nurse her and the bny vlatted them. The husband became HI and Ruddel through canto to nurse them bnth. Again the boy came home and Rudd.' became 111. the finest The peculiar circumstancss attending For the patronaell of out old llnd the illness of the Clarks aroused the new eaatotners. and shall alwitra of hair the authorities Adam and suspicions goods endeavor to plesae them by tontine t 4,1i was brought to the jail in this city. Hs out FIRST CLAM SHOE RENo other keeps and scalp admitted he had put "rough-on-ratPAIRING. W. are pleabed So anshow room his mothses home so dean and clear, so sweet and In the coffee pot at noanow that we Ihaw hint loanalled on a visit. Ths was he time inert each . another healthy. Used with Cuticura Ointand beauty reason for doinig WA, he said. was bement, ft soothes irritations which cause she was c4.sitinuaily protesting NEW STITCHING ; MACHINE t often prevent sleep and if neglected against his being a member of a baling 60 WO are now prepared to do bet. t 11,dit c;; parlor in become chronic disfigurements. crew and urged him to return ter work then ever ofore. , Millions of mothers use these pure, the city. U. MORTON DEAD. myRoN i" sweet and gentle' emollients for MONARCH SHOE , Chicago. Aug. 17 Myron H. Morton. every purpose of the toilet, bath who opipnel the find wholesale grocery E. SASSE REPAIRING COMPANY and nursery. In ehtemo. died last tett hi a hospital hs leloms gesso emit Otetoment lisessibeel Ise from Injuries received when he was 218 Maio St. DAST SECOND NOCTIC Before he by an automob3s. it Lassa eemois fel awl sealel task Idle struck Morton. P MOIL AMMO .0Iialita." b0,4. ale leelso. who was M years old, died. Phone, D'onatrh $512. (rpstatra) isrleeles-fasewee 1.....1. emotes, with ()att., was due to 011 own II Door FALAI I II I OM that letalad lekek alla Liaerei okapi. leel, I raid the aocident Skyotersper. carelessness and the driver of the hitt- 1 Ike :, Prices 'Raft i $2.50 and $3 iif lil,4 t- 4 . 1 The Subway Hat Store ki ' ., , Ti n , ; f , tI ! lijz f !: 1 - We Are Gratehil SOAP -- IN UTAH New Yerk.,Aug. ILSenator Dime at Pmgessive national hearionerters gaVi out today this telegram which he had just reeelved from Oov. Johnson, ' ,, the-ski- : ; I , ' , . '' , , . , ' , . 111 , --- !, 'IT ,,, ...., ' t:4140 GOVERNOR, 101117titON ' '' , ,. e. - ,, it ibt II Washington; Aug; 11.--i irit,g1 awitutk- - witotttantietlaOlithreaa, Itsg'dseteste'SSIt ."'littir Proillerrrli rViiiii voto In thostatairk- Senator be Irr,er!,t11 attacked ,the now Progressive psrte. and 'avers new allealance ta p tr., erPs: sic --ItepublióanhinL: "The original -- Insurgent" poured out a Rood of Iimpassioned orviory that .".P' the door aod gall,sr,.0 mot and erlent-,-..1. ,,, -After reviewing thi trust nf Col. Roosevelt, Senator Lk declared that tho former ir,rde,nt was "not tho Mon to find the ,,sti out now. He mkt that sriten the tteihlimn party . through Its prosreseive 'Icre asiociMea, had resohed a poir It would "respond to tho purp-o-- a for whieh It eras born, an attempt is made It Chtrago to divert It" Senator Mono salted Mr. Is retletto whether he meant tho noent,st:ori nt Prottidem Taft or tho nominetion of Roosevelt. "I am ourpriaed." ntleIT La Isollette.,"that. I loft tho AP4,..0,.,F ?tray, lifisanurt In doubt. I h'n I did pot least doubt In. tho mind of envono else." Then moving down the con., aLsio, ho enntinuo& et k OS E VEL TS TR tIrr Et VI RD 'On the day that Theodore tett was mad presidem of tn.. rnited Plates t bore were 1411 truetti and nkun birstilne in Om United Statka Whorl tortiod this gmernment over to William Howard Taft. there were t 4.. Whim he Ott plant' in eombineMn heestne president tho truss had an acof three focal tdollars. capitalisation and when he left the prt-s- i etley they had an aorreeste (mittaitPittOn of thirtleorie Milieu... and mon; than la per cant of It 'The prettant administration ha, !ale sought to apply flip mar vileyrously than Its preder,00lor. but the time to hay. ..millet ti MhOr man antl-trulaw effectively, waa In the infancy of these truss. when thee mom only 1411. "I dost hollow that thi men who was president at tho OM nt al) time In tho hiatory of tho Sherman anti- trails law whom it could tsve been mad potential In doterrieg rue or. not think test tits gantaavor.-- 4man who was nroodent than ta tho nun to find tho way oat now," Then turning to Senator !trine. Pons- tor IA rolittte hovel ami Inquired; "Does that answor the otnator from r4 li Protreenive nominee for vice president: ": Will arrange to Immo California Ault 17 and for 10 days thereerter will ba at Your command." nerittOr rilitonsalei the governor hi two or three tsi-- s on ma way east. He probably will speak In Utah and at the Progressive state colthenitret during the heinserNetembnutberk! 23,8 and 2110 rAvrOg Ivo . 1 0000soweeoollee..,,.. , :.1,,,,,osereee--,-,.- ', ....- - c CIJTICURA $5.00 , "; AuS 'Foster" ....$4.00 to $8.00 11,;.$8.00 - "Milo" and ram I,I - if 3. '4a ' M..,,.Pii ell .o. . , , ' 0 ,, with For Women, n "Nettleton's" $5.50 to $8.00 on. fro - fol.:- lowing list oi footwear. y lusiv ely lusively under the name ef Dabis:Shoei. , , vo i Gauntry WIN find Ins Into Stomps Fields trifler 'rho. Proventoo Pik. t 111404111101.-teterfillt- rainwts -- Retik weeder. No ', , t . Senator dryly: OUTfilRST at oothotet CALM. Senator La without warning. He aerate to mako an analysts of the prosident's 'redo MOINSIg. on tho wool hill. but MIA spoken araeeety a dosen worda when tho brook CAMP. He paw that many their Repubilean otenstors had left tutuari In Ppoak and, vitth seats aa a titter smile. he turned to the penal.. lOnt of tho aetisio. "t riAt the fa,1.- ha sail, "that on the Reetibileon side there are lust It oemeore rreee- -t I e're ennAtralriod to "This country should have se g old a am int rosettitto a Mt aho,,,1 thia. syttem as any in the world. ono that pelied tn question whether that rem. into A ell legitimate of propylene dithin may not he ;affords prier:vote terests. one that insures proper end of what la to eome reissonabie accommodation at reason Sonator La Sollett Mat continuM: tales to all who may be entitled "I don't hallave Oa country at sq)- to it. whether they be laborers. farm- Int to find any message of rItelf by ' ark manufacturers or merchants he wandortna ntt Into uttertitortid ttr.ida eho any and all parte of the country. one ttnOtt tlie sublime of a pilot which will at least retard and miniearrelsod a very otepreme eontrol mize if not fully prevent inflation and while wo were getting into exallY speculatien and thus Molars a proper the earn. eondition the country la in wee of the funde of the people of our IMW. country. 111,112, A REPrillJrA:d. "Ws muM have a currecty that will , "I idn't intend to mak thia onri Meet the requirements of the whole country. It must have elasticity. It must be abeolutely beyond question is character. ranking with the beat in the world. The issue of currency should be a function. and. therefore, grOVEMILMent the ourrenty issued should every dollar he as good an gold and this it can only be if issued italltriM smote so rend that the general business sense of the community will unhesitatingly accept them as being as good se gold.. q 1 NOWALL C061TRO1,. 11 w "Above and nee more important .it than these, requirements.. any sylitsim. CDs .7'scooted must be beyond the Central of 1 1 'the great Wall street and other similar 1 I Interests. I strongly object to mrtain features of the monetary commission :NOIL Plan bertuthe in my judettlient they do not uMelently atteguarti the public 11 against the denser of control be Mobil S Va hi WoW ertreet Any plan adopted must keep the control absolutely in the hands of (hi government; only in this way MA we Ilirrnint the .growth in this country of the moot dangerous of all trusts. the money fruit. Even at present there aro disquieting symptoms of the an-- , --Petrone of such a trust. and the Aldrich pmposal as tat as concerto the nrorosed methods of calm'. would tend to increaes the danerer of the growth of such a trust. Our proposal I. absolutely to, prevent it by keep- lag the eontrol In the hands of the government." rntin 110,,9" APIPIPt 1- - .,Z,- HIS BATH r Ftleig say IS Imo !Ilir K. 111 eeteemai . 1177 , BABY LOVES it morale all ledr tin dos the gym It IS 111 a Polligl Kali N. ' I AL - ' onowne i -- - . , - . l--- ' '' ' , 1 REVIEWS HIS TRUST RECORD .'., - i - . ' ., ., t, , . . , ',',. .. ,. . ' - ' ...... 'r - ,,,u ,,.,,., , 3 ...... s" , ,, i, - - . 1:43 - ' , ' The Way Out. ';'' ., , 1 ,:. . MM. - ' ,, . .,.,,,,.i,,,,..,, it La Follette, Declares Roosevdt ' Is Not Man to ' Find , ,,,,,,,,,,1ii..5 g-1.,. "' '.- - . vrtg. , , PARTY ATIAUED1 I rt, .' ., ., ., vet. ' HEW-PROGRESS- behalf. , , 17 '1912 - IVE., '- , ni..1:."'.... AUGUST . u Ctudio Aonroe NEIVS .sATITRDAY - . . - , 1111 " regret that the news columns are cloud to u. -' "The men for whom we are making the fight are not politicians and are wet men of great wealth. They are busill enewired in their daily toll; they do not appear speakers promine'netimpartseell i In' they do not take Political canvasiwe and they cannot contribute large sums of money for the furtherance of the campaign in their - - Is troublesome that we .do willingly.' That's why OUR photographs are SO successful. : - .. i ., - - . - . ,, .. , , . ISI ; , ' |