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Show CONSJRUCTIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE The. Republican party prorulnee a Tevlaion of the tariff; revlalon upward aa well as revlalon downward. That la a constructive policy. The Democratic party promises a reduction of the tariff toward a revenue basis. That la a destructive Please mention this paper w en answering advertise-- 1 WON LAWYER OVER meats. It will benifit you, tW advertiser and the paper FOR BASEBALL! tr No-H- FINE ' Leather V MORE PHENOMENAL PLAYS SEEN THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY OF THE GAME. policy. One party upholda protection aa Indispensable to the maintenance of MANY high wages and a high standard of living' and aa insuring a "reasonable profit alike to wage payers and wage earners. Tlia other party disregards the Interests of wage payers and wage earn- THE OLD RECORD SEASON LOUIS HOOK, Saddles Games and Contests Features of ths Year Brilliant Work of Inflelderw Several Triple Plays Recorded, While Double Plays Havs Been Common. Praise Con- tained Therein Started Youth on Business Path That Ltd to Prosperity. Manufacturer and Dealer in it BOYS Novelty Work. Good Advice and Honest FEATS PITCHING MOTHER'S LETTER WAS , BEST REFERENCE. John Travers was 15 years old when office of a lawyer, who bad advertised for a boy, but he had no references. The lawyer glanced him over from head to foot. A good face, he thought, and pleasant ways. Then he noted the new suit but other boys had appeared In new clothea saw the hair and skin. Very well, but there had been others here another glance quite as cleknly; showed the finger-nail- s free from soil. 'Ah! that looks like thoughtfulness, he thought. Then he asked a few rapid questions, which John answered directly. was the Prompt, lawyers thought; he can apeak when necessary." Let me see your writing, he added, aloud. 'Very well; easy to read and no flourishes; now what references have you?" The dreaded question at last Johns face fell. He had begun to feel some hope of success, but this dashed It. I have not any, he said, slowly; 'I'm almost a stranger In the city. Can't take a boy without references, waa the rejoinder, and as he spoke a sudden thought sent a flash to John's cheek. I have not references, he said, with hesitation, but there Is a letter from mother I just received. The lawyer took.lt It was a short he applied for a place lg the Harness. well-know- n MAN TO JABEZ. Advises Him to Cultivate Reticence,, ae Becoming and Profitable. said that wise old fellow. "Jabes J ibex's father, to his talkative son, "you talk too much; your clatter Is going on all the tim& Young 'There's an old saying: folks should be seen, but not heard. You've passed the young folks stage, you are now a man out In the world on your own account, and when there Is really occasion for you to say anything you want to say it and be not afraid, and there may even be times when you want to blow your own horn and blow It good and strong; hut you want to know when those times are and never, never talk just to hear yourself talk. It's astonishing how much Ignorance a man can reveal by aimless conversation, and even more astonishing how much credit a man can get for knowing things simply by keeping his mouth shut. Many a good,, many a big reputation has been built on so slender a foundation as reticence. And when you come to think of It, reticence makes not so slender a foundation, after all. for it betokens l, snd Is not t least self command the foundation of all success? It surely is. Jabes, my hoy, you have much to learn. Even you in your aana momenta will admit that. Don't tell peo. ple how little you know by overtalk-Ingand Talk when you have to, don't be ahy; never be afraid; but even in thla talking condense and be always clear and explicit. "Dont nay unnecessary and irrelevant things; they distract the mind of your hearer and weaken the argument 1 say again, Jabes, talk when the time cornea and never be afraid; but aa to talk In general dont Culticate, rather, a habit of reticence. So you will get a reputation for knowing something and that even more valuable reputation, that of a man who la not a gabbler. Cultivate a habit of reticence, Jabex; and when In doubt keep your mouth ahut. You will live to thank the old man for this advice. Repairing Promptly Done. ers, and, by promising Immediate free trade In all Imports competing with 41 South West Temple St., Salt trst-mad- e articles, promises ImmediLake City. ate free trade in practically all comThe baseball season of 1908 will go peting articles. Never was the issue more sharply down In history as one of the most defined than now: Protection versus remarkable on record. From an arFree Trade. tistic standpoint It has been both brilI liant and remarkable, and consequent- wamatatatitRiwmaWRiWRRRatsutsm 8HERMAN ON LABOR. LIGHT 8UMMER FABRICS. In successful. be will financially ly National and American both the (From Sherman's Speech of Acceptleagues there have beeq many aenaa-tlouance.) when cleaned by our methods of dry In happenings, and the present believes The Republican party two are made to look just as good, nerve-rackinraces In the the before cleaning, all bien of the equality have dona as new. Waists and dresses of deli organisations law; bellevea in granting labora every leniicst that does not seek to accord much toward bringing about this concate colors snd material we renovate dition of affairs. lights to one man denied to another. to the delight of the owner. We also" labor asks no more, no One of the features of this season dye any garment desired In beautiful! less, and approves the record of the is the number of batting, pitching and of that shades and colorings at small cost. Republican party because fielding feata that have been accomacts. partys t games, triple plays, a. I have helped to make my party's plished. contests, and other InSALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING record In the enactment of the eight-hou- r have followed law, the employers' liability act, teresting performances COMPANY, Perwith each other great frequency. haxard the statutes to minimise the Is the notable most feature of railroad employes, the child labor haps the 27 E. 3rd 8outh, Balt Lake City, Utah, law for the District of Columbia, and streaks of phenomenal fielding. A other enactments designed especially number of triple plays have been reto improve the conditions of labor. I corded, while double playa have been cannot hope to better state my posi- more frequent than in many years 17 tion on Injunctions than by a specific endorsement of Mr. Taft's Cincinnati past With the exception of the 8L Louis declaration on that subject. That enclub, the fielding of the short stop podorsement I make. sition In the National league has been the most brilliant in the league's caA DIVIDED HOUSE. reer, Dahlen, Bridwell, Doolan, Wag131 Main Street, Salt Lake City. letter:. (From the New York Times, Ind't ner, Ilulswltt, and Tinker being among unDem.) I want to remind My Dear Son: leaders and having performed the you that whenever you get work, you In Its present state of disorganiza- usually well. Dahlen went 24 games must consider that work your own. with one error, and Doolan of Philation, the Democratic party la engaged Don't go Into It, as some boys do, with in a continual conspiracy against It- delphia was credited with the same a feeling that you will do as little as Lewis ' of Brooklyn self. Bryan Democrats will not sup- jterforinance. Demoyou can, and get something better port a conservative, played In 34 games and made but two crats will not support the present can- errors, and Hulswltt of Cincinnati, in soon; but make up your mind you will A Deal In Tenements. didate of the party. Between the two three more games than Lewis, waa do as much as possible and make An mechanic In a New England old the of Democracy, discordant factions so necessary to your em yourself with but three credited mlaplays. town owns 20 houses manufacturing Republican candidates have acquired These performances, however, are ployer that he will never let yon go. which have paid for themselves. "I've a habit of getting elected. The conYou have been a good son to me. Be worked 30 inhe eclipsed by Tinker of Chicago, who years at spiracy In Nebraska is, of course, as good in business, and I am sure said, "and never got over three dol convenient for Mr. Bryan. But the played In 37 contests snd made but God will bless your efforts. lari a day and very seldom leas. 1 conspirators are guilty of no crime. one error. Among the third basemen, H'm, said the lawyer, reading it never had a chance to become a foreThis is an especially free country, and Sheehan of Brooklyn made one error ever a second time. That Is pretty man' or superintendent; I guess thej one of the privileges of (he freeman Is In 19 games. Devlin of the Giants also good advice, John excellent advice; thought 1 was worth more at the to oppose Mr. W. J. Bryan ns often as had a phenomenal run In 29 games 1 rather think I will he Is nominated for the presidency with one error. Leach of Pittsburg try you." bench. My chance came another way John has been with him xlx year, One For Democrats who do not trust him and Btelnfeldt of Chicago were close I overheard Walters, the day a hut pleasIt is not only a privilege, and last spring wax admitted to the with two errors In 33 games and up, say that if a man paying bookkeeper, ure. bar. 3 In 40 games, respectively. These I330 a month rent could buy a housa Do you Intend to take the young for 93,000 It would pay for Itself In a TAFT, THE STRAIGHTFORWARD. llustrations serve to show the excepman Into partnership?" asked trifle over ten years. I wasnt paying tionally clever wprk of the Infield. friend lately. EISTEDDFOD, LADIES RELIEF Thla same condition exists In the 930 a month rent, hut his remark sunk (From the Pittsburg Chronicle-TelegrapYes, I do; I could not get along in. and that evening 1 saw an ad. In American league, where the Infielders Rep.) EXCURLOW SOCIETY, without John. house the paper about a Mr. Taft la not the type of states- have done excellent work. . unAnd John always says the best ref- for sale at 93,600 rents 330 and 918 SION RATES. of shadow no-hleast the man to permit During the eason three erence he ever had was mothers good So I got Walters to help me figure It to his views upon Any games have been played, two In the certainty advice and honest praise. New York out, and I offered to take the place of the principles and policlea claim- National league and one In the AmerTo Salt Lake City aa follows: From If the owner would take my aavinge Weekly. ing the attention of the political par- ican league. The most noteworthy nohtatlons Nephl and east, Fairfield ties. He is proverbially 9400 aa a first payment. He agreed for Wlltse was pitched by the hit game branch and Tintic district, September as he wanted to go west, and that 940G putting his beliefs bluntly before She1 Got One. In the New York Philadelphia against fall or people in readiness to stand .30th to October 10th, inclusive. Final A drummer for a New York mil- was every cent 1 ever paid on that game of July 4 at the Polo by them, and thus insuring that his morning This is all other From 12th. October tettirn linery house waa pursuing his avoca-- 1 house the rents paid the balance. probably the major good faith, at all events, can never he grounds. Two years afterward I'd got 930C 29 Jo Octlon In the Adirondack region and tryno-hWlltse tellas in a for in record game, htatlons believes Utah, Tsft September Mr. questioned. ead again and then looked for an-effect to In a hia sale it of result the before whether ten ing goods Innings pitched tober 9tb. final return October 15th. ing the truth to the people That s the way I have 0,her bargain. course woman who was reached. Rucker, pitching for village store, when a pleases or hurts. He took this Front Nevada points September 30 to ve eot 1,e ritles to 20 hod come in after dry goods turned to rI,t on- with the Filipinos, and he can be re- Brooklyn against Boston at WashingOctober r.ili. Final return October to now, and excepting 3200 or hint and asked: lied upon to take It also with his ton park on September 5, shut out his themone as for each 15th. no start doubt paid theyve "Have you got any of those Merry leaving opponents without a hit and struck selves. Saturday Evening post. to what may be expected of him If out 14 players. Cy Young's perform Widow hats? elected to the presidency. No. ma'am. Our house deal don't ance against New York at the AmerIn such fads. on July 1, when the The Comparative Method. NOT A CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. ican league park "Very large, aren't they? Yankees failed to get a hit. was as At a certain age in the masculine 169 "As big as a door." meritorious as the two no-hgames education, cleanliness la the main (From the Omaha Bee, Rep.) And lots of flowers on them?" the National when le&gue, the in at thing to be inculcated. Vigorous soap Mr. Bryan has refused to speak A regular garden on eLcli hat. and water practice la shout the only the New York slate fair liecauae an pitcher's age and his long connection nut I want one, and will you way to succeed. After giving the boy a II makes The considered. is the Is .with fee game charged. iidmisslnn please tell me whom to write to? a chance to hotter hia own rondltlon, difference who gels the admission fee, number of games In which only one Of course I will, but I shouldn't harsher methods hit was made is surprisingly big. usually follow. Mr. calls " Graves think that a woman of your age John Temple have Theodore bad twice been sent to prominentfigured plays Triple Demo0f the Age hasn't a thing to do with It, Bryan tlia guardian wash his hands, and was now returnJune On 6,. Schaefer. Saturday, ly. Et she sweetly said. I want a hat big ing for the second cratic party. That's all right, KUllfer and Rosaman made one for inspection. needs a guardian. enough to hide these front teeth when on the Detroit against Boston, and "My child, said his mother, comKI-RO-PRAI walk out! K-TIK THIS. EASY TO MIX following day Schaefer, Crawford and paring the two hands critically, youi The drummer took a long look at right Is just as dirty as your left. What Thomas placed a second one to DeShaking Ingredi- troit's credit while playing against Those who are unfortunate enough and disease of various kinds and de- the teeth, saw the necessity of the have you been doing all this time? Prepare at Home By ents Well in a Bottle. same club. Harry Davis of the to he denied the priceless boon of grees. He then iolnta out how this largest hat that could be procured, the Why, mamma," explained the youth, and and offered to telegraph in the order last time you said that my left hand What will appear very interesting Athletics, In a game with Washing- j,ood health shuuld not fail to investi- derangement can he corrected article Is the to many people here and hurry it along. Dr. Erickson's drugless method (he normal nerve Impulse was cleaner than my right, so I tried paper, ton, started the first triple play made gate he Inis taken from a New York dallywhich because rebuilt down broken the diseases, tissues of cttriug to make them even. I'll go again. 1901. In Two since Is triple Philadelphia prescription, a othwhom almple giving and health Is the result. aided and even cured many bnck-ach- e New Youth's Companion. to National been credited have for Women. for plays Occupation remedy a SHid to be positive ers have found incurable under other There is no danger, of mistake In It would seem that the school hoard or kidney or bladder derange- league clubs, Iaach. Swacena and doe not He diagnosis, because each rase is ana- of Bloomfield. N. J., has invented a of Pittsburg made one In a funiis of treatment. ment. if taken before the stage of Ths Early Morning. ' claim to he a miracle worker. There lyzed from effect to cuuse, and noth- new with Brooklyn. disease: for women.' The pugame occupatiun Bright's There Is no hour of the da) so and reason bill can follow one-hai- r hut results the good ing i, nothing Fluid Kxtract Dandelion, of the public schools are Extra inning games have been of sense and boa ut I fill as the early hia method. No drugs nor pils in cause. of the one ounce; hustjed adjusting Kargon, hooka. Each summer mince; Compound frequent occurrence, Chicago and Boswhen the day Is young, fresh instruments are used. The application with free text The seerei of his success is lu--- d Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ton of the National league played 17 two women go through the eight morning, from the hand of God. It is a new from different science is and the actual this of of bottle a any well in the knowledge ounces. Shake upon school to a tie. with Pfelster and buildings of Bloomfield and put iwge. clean and white and pure, and take in teaspoonful doses after each Innings pitching. Brooklyn und Pitts-burg- , cause of disease, and how to rorr-- rt other method. very book in order At the end of u,e ange jK saying unto us Write, which U a science in Itself. who suffer from neuralgia, Those nteal and again at bedtime. i,. the school term the books are sorted j am none there be who with Young and Pastorious In druggist here at A deafness, headache, sciatica, lum- b the may refuse tc The very fact that nerve iiulu.i.i-t led the same number of box. this the teachers, grade by grade, and obey. it may he gracious deeds and preasked pat when bowel or regarding all of rheumatism, stomach, s:; home, xiwer bago. the governing Innings before Pittsburg won. 1 to rt. will all needing repair are left in great kindly words that we write upon It In scription. stated that the ingredients and functions of the hum.in any other organic complaint, no mistake piles on the office floor. The two re- letters of gold, or it may he that we sre all harmless, snd can he obtained The (Hants took purt In two been make hy this Investigating has When explained. hotly. at a small cost from any good pre- games, one with St. I.011I and the sec- Dr.' Erickson shows how the nerve 1'hlmprartlc. Thus you can learn the pairers take their paste pot, awl and hint and blur it with evil ihoughts and range-nien- t true state of your ease, without being needle and make them all as good as stain It with unworthy actions, but scription pharmacy, or the mixture ond against Pittsburg. The New York Influence can be altered by would be put up if asked to do so. He club won the first snd tied In the secnew again before the summer is over. write we must! Nellie I under any obligation whutever. which causes McClung further Btated that while this prescrip- ond. One 1.1, two 13, four 12. nine 11, "Sowing Seeds in Danny. tion is often prescribed In rheumatic and Hi ten inning games have been Would Mend the Manners. afflictions with splendid results, he played this year by National league Mrs. Miriam X. Loomis, at a maticould see no reason why It sronUl not clubB. Lake Gentle Reminder. City. 2.S4 Constitution Building, Salt of the Home Economics confer- he a splendid remedy for kidney and ng She was from Boston, and as cool as It season's record for The 2 m. 5 12 backache, and 10 to Office a. Hours: trouble's m.; to p. ence at Chautauqua, said that girls in , aa the traditional urinary encumber, contests Is held by the Philadelphia has a peculiar action upon the kidney some of the leading colleges throw "What will you have? ventured the lmiir-tan- t most was these carried and llosion clubs, which structure, cleansing at one and bread rake another at. the j young man ns they sat down at the organs and helping them to sift to 22 Innings. tu hie and some of the hotels require a restaurant table er, Wall-Papand filter from the blood the foul acids St. KuIk" Waddell of the fee before they will serve students be- allv, I don't know," she said, und waste matter which cause sick- American league club equaled the of hud manners. cause rendShe thought undecidedly. our of Those What ilo you think ness and suffering. Hi in of out nine turn record strike the table should lie the center of the would suit ine?" ers who suffer can make no mistake the innings when pitching against it is in the social life of the school. in giving it a trial. was Ills chance Painting, Graining, jiere Fred tllHde -Philadelphia Athletics. home. Why should it be necessary for Oalciminlag, Tinting, Sign Painting. If yolI really want my opinion as made four held the record, years agn young men und women to apologize to what W(I11id 8lltl yoll-- . On the Ground Floor. rrMon(i. Orders by mail receive prompt at for college manners? Washington. against to ed. with a solemn face, I think you a found way Another man hns lention. shown also has ImproveHatting had better try a little Chile sauce. make gold out of scrap Iron. As In ment. A peculiarity of this year's friends few a iels he Conspiracy Suspected. former Instances, hatting has been the nunilior of inwith money in on the scheme. lMvo-lanAn Extensive Wardrobe. 'They do say that ilysiiepsla sharpin which seven, eight, nr even nings e ens mens wits." said the Leader. The Tragedian I'm Indeed aorry to nine runs were made. The batting friend. leave you like this, Mrs. Dusklns; but on the whole has been u great deal I wonder, remarked Mr. Cumrox. I presume ' i have no objection to mo And ths Women Laugh at Him. harder, hilt the fielding has been snapwhether mother and the glrffc run slowly, a for getwith me? better my with taking and belongings away stopping man When a married lopes pier got that new French kitchen gang In Landlady You needn't worry. My woman who Isnt "S good looking as ting. The Improvement in hatting Is S. .State Street, Salt Lake City. 217 the hoie of improvin' my husband has already hung your other the wife lie left behind virtue's re- nearly .010 er cent, on each clubs Phones Bell 1781K, Ind. 2287. ! collar on the deal. which a means great ward is considerably enlarged. average, well-brushe- clean-lookin- r rr d g Fair-minde- No-hl- 9 Crystal Theatre, anti-Brya- g High Class Family Theatre. Moving Pictures and Songs. n l, self-contro- ADMISSION, 5 cts. lt plain-spoke- lt a - J. H. Burtner, D. P. A. Main St., Salt Lake City. lt If You Are Sick You Should Investigate. lo Lin-dama- n j well-know- ! j Dr. P. E. ERICKSON, Chiropractor. long-draw- Kr-re- Paints, Etc. j , Paper-Hanging- d KNAPTON, CURTIS HANGER CO. $ old-tim- hat-rack- |