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Show The people demand in Me- - shadow 't electorate. knowingly iimvi-The hoiere.gu Uuorievelt, not Taft. The people dehr own mand obedience to duty. The people of tlii- - I'niti'U Statin iilotu-li- e tlii-ihe 'Roosevelt policies,' in which hi' has thus far but followed i'll, thiir public servant, :i their lead, and to him they look for ns u'!i. Hut xeiiipliflf-utionHe must not inistuke bis p'dii'ii-- uiid biN ofliii, plain j true relation to them and assume u ItfiOrii veil will tm repudiated to drive. He may, and he has, driven le- - did li.i.-r- i weed nijt ti x public servants like mules into Hie provided iii pnliiiful camps. v.iiu did Hie ilii.'1 iiimiiii-iIoi- i collar, but not the people. They are of Mu- candidate Willi IfiHiMCVell as lender of the pen iioinliiaiing A i Kuccerintul film. to atteiiiin iy sovereign. He Is but the Individual pic lu.siMiiig lliat rnriinruic wcal'h !! ItiNiM-vi-it- . the owr of j.s helpless in their hands, bound by lr. Hint the liirib-riel:, I linn;; h i every consideration of honor, duty, I hello i of h i'l'1' rffice, lo liuhl I. Is war Hoci-fiyill and patriotism to accept the renonii-natioMu- s us iii the I. a cuiiiitry i orpiiiaiimiri prt'Kideoi necai slji'li develop and election to the presidency fraimhl with d.mcr grave and exemplliy il by nl.edi coii a second eh'ctive term. cnee l" (be anil that. when to bis party and to the li berth d for Il would uilbxtitute llie be need be, (lie law llnlf as lo force eonipliiinec will.- mail on horseback for the will of Subacrita for your local paper. I be sipi.i.c deal.' lie luHid "Will llie sovereign winU'-d- , or joggled inuii tb' ir purpoM-bMu iiolltical rooters of the mier cats?' Tin- - answer is wiili Roosevelt. "Is he still the man of t.ie hour U he good? Is Is lie brave? He Is a satesiii;in, a panloi, a preacher. His lay seruionM leiich duty as the flrsl obligation of T his pairlotlKiu and are alteuled by (lie iiiiiner-oureforms and great works inaugurated In his adriiluistraiioii; his life and correct example find $ to rivic response in a and Ills wrindoni Is reflected in the love his country him. lbil, how brave is he? In il l 211 SoothState Street, enough lo answer to llmf cu'l il thi-ib will If i.f duly he defies? noi, brand bis lay ser- vU Ids fellow-cliienmons as LIhkucs of hypocrisy. Will a lie shield Ids recreancy behind plea lor selllsii ease when purly and eon Miry join lo coiiun.iud him In the i (miii hour of hla manhood lo be.ir ol tour years longer tire burdens ol leaili!rshii? Will cowardice dot he 1:1m In treason and put mettle In Ills Peels now. when the storm of warring Inleresls lias gathered Its liercesl turbos around him as hero of the strife? Will he lie brave enough, 'iwi wise enough, (rue enough to self to tide out the nlnrin lie has raised for The cliurac-le- r (oimtry and immunity? of Ituosevelt Is lu the tire! will 11 be reduced to droHS? I I tshrdlu Will Hiatory Call Him "A Quitter?" "Police force must remain Hie controlling power of organized society lo Insure political. Industrial, and freedom. Whenever one ol iheNc two subordinate social forces, We Huy, Hell and exchange R,sl Estate of all kinds, and In all as the rasp may be, usurps flrsl places. We loan money anu build lloinca. pluce, the liberties of the masses are If you want lo Huy, Sell or ua Exchange Property anywhere, let speedily exilnguislied In plulocraile know about It In or At tyranny priestly dominion. thin lime the Indiistrliil forces of me riely, as the pliinilerbuiid. lvi nearing 2 the aaccmlant. Plutocracy Is stretchEagle Block. 75 West Second South Street ing forth Its hands for the scepter and I he crown. Roosevelt alone stands between it and Its pursses, tepresenllng the police force of the reptihlie, and to preserve which tne Hode are calling on him to give heed lo their sovereign wilt. In history, what will the answer he? UiNisevelt was a quitter?' or 'In fear and trembling he could not sustain the climax of his own career? "If Secretary Taft, as Roosevelt's 180.00 httyi 20 acres of as Hue tend as you will find anywhere In presl-dfiiccandidate to succeed to lh Utah Valley. Yon can or erratid-bais playing tho role farj or you can have water to go with the land, 'twelve wiles south of Salt Lake City, ui lk administration, and on that behalf claims recognition, both and one and one-hal- f miles vast. he and the president have an erroneYou ran pay 350 cash and 310 per month, and get possesous conception of the people's true sion of land at once. 1 have 4U acres under cultivaUon, relallon to popular government. Tan, with ten acre In alfalfa that will bring you 3350 net this the satellite, hut Imperfectly reflects the light of the rculral body, and un- fall, and 30 acres In summer wheat. It will pay you to luvesligate lit once. UN ION ASSAY OFFICI. -- a r. yo-pi- Editorials and sundries-- - otherwise. . l.-- 1 REELECTION !('!iiii'i-'- but 1 tlir Ill s .) wimir tor the in Hu- - I '! , OF ROOSEVELT. Iiimi vuluitl a in Senator curia y Klinwing n ueci-HKit- Millcies' i I'-- why 1'reMdeni U'MisctcIt should rincrii-r- t liitiiriclf, ilii' I'liiiiiuliicc of award mil-c- j the I'i.iiicc down from a lit Me Ichm Mi an Timi to leu, and the following 1h one of the ten thUH ciiiiHlilercii In making I he final selection. T hin was as one of I he at mine appraised stride submitted, and well calculatwith (treat force to the ed to ni-a- l cogent rcuson public as offering why the president alumlil lie reiiom It wan written inated and l y a prominent citizen of l.'tah: What Rooaevalt Stand For. "The qiieHinm u'u to w nether Freni-den- t Roosevelt aliall he renominated hy the Itepiihlican party to succeed himself, or he iiennitteil to nniiie bis tuccersor, suggests a resume of what bla administration dlstun-tlstands lor. an estimate of hi characier in the llKht of thu situation, and of the Issues and principles Involied. "Ilia adinliilritrntlon la distinctive in having Inaugurated and Kiven vlKoroiia fmpetua to a acriea of undertakings known ua the 'Roosevelt iiollclea, to which he has committed the country and rorced of tiMu the people the Those policies are of two I Itids revolutionary iinfoliliiieiit of material progress for the nailon, having reference to the future aa well ua to lha present general welfare and the teformatory series. Kiiiinieraied. the progressive Tlooi;eelt y cm-.-i- J'-- irlSE Hiniriu A large in dry farming will he planted In the vicinity of MonU-celltbi year. Of the state school fund, the city of Ogden will receive 316.4Si.50 this year, and Weber county will get o 2. - ii.-i- liarnlM." till UTAH ST ATK NEWS am: la, I'jACK BEER m and htiilis-iiuinslii- ED. STINSON, p i s Ind'-ii-iie- The New Resort. 0 s n 0 SALT LAKE CITY. Inter - Mountain Real Estate EXCHANGE! t For a maximum of efficiency of our standing army aa a nucleus around which t lie national guard may he speedily concentrated In emergency as a great lighting murliliie; for the building of a navy powerful enough to com maud (he world's js'ace toward ua. and Inaure a 'square deal lor every American Interest abroad; fur adequate defenses against Invasion of our coast; for the administration of our public land laws In the Intercut of home builders; for the recliunatlou of our vast areas of de-elands; the preservation and restoration of our forests; the ronser-vatio- n of onr writer powers; (he retention of our remaining iron, oil, coal, Hnd pasture hinds in public ownership; rur the Improvement and dt velopnient of our inland waterways and canals aa permanent meant of relief from abuses of monopoly In transportation by railways ns common carriers, and as highways of (unnnerce from our Inland empires to the sea; und for the Immediate completion of the Isthmian cuaul to teiense our f'aclltc coast commerce trout the remorseless grasp of the miImmI ut ewrrlamt railroad aa Insuring our Industries and shipping interests of the eastern seaboard theup and ready access to the markets of the Orient, ami to afford our r.avy that complete Held of action recessary to the development of the United State as a world power. Such nre the progressive pollrlcs to wtilch lie has committed tills eoiintry. Home of them are In opposition to powerChainlets and Aasayers. ful Inffueneea within Ills party, but J. V. Sadler all meet the hearty apmval of the H. S. Haaaav people, who believe he slioubl serve IBS West Temple. another term in the White House In order to establish them as Hie fixed 9. O. Bex 1441. Salt Laka City, Utah jatllcy of the nation. Aaalytlcal Wrk a Specialty. Correcting Specific Evils, "Tho reformatory series of the H. T. RIPPETO, diseern 'Roosevelt policies' clearly correct to ASSAYER. epeelflc evils and purpose them hy adequufe. legal, Hpcclllc remSamples by mail or express will edies. This phase of the ailimtioii Is receive to perTi-rlltnitul. the prompt attention. public patent anil the president's determliialloii to West South Temple St., deal with it effectively Is the secret Salt take City, Utah. of his phenomenal impulartty with the masses, giving to the second elective term demanded a basis nation wide, and arraying In opisislUon GRINDING AND SAW FIL- I hereto every ort. anil secret enemy ING. of reform and honest dealing. It Is to the corner of I the one policy transcendent In ImFirst West and Second Smith 7 portance Involving new alignment or ' Dull T with Streets your Knives. Scissors, Saws, Rjz-J. E. KENYON. ors, etc. Get them sharin cued ami Repaired WHILE 23 W. South Templa St., Salt Lake ' YOU WAIT. Satisfaction City. I I Guaranteed. A BUTLER, Prop. 1 J'uhllaher of Souvenir Postal Cards 1 Tell your friende. and View Booka of t'lah. 1 rt Salt 31-3- Lake City. ry m A jf. FARM LANDS. Srnft Li. y . A. L. Salt Lake City. MEANS: THE WITH ROUTE EQUIPM ENT OVER THE REST ONE OF UOADHEDS IN THE COUNTRY I J City. ON SALE FROM SILVER CITY, NEPHI AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS APRIL 1ST TO 6TH. FINAL RETURN LIMIT APRL 12H. FROM ALL OTHER UTAH POINTS ON SALE MARCH 31ST TO APRIL 5TH. FINAL RETURN LIMIT APRIL 15TH. FOR RATES AND TRAIN SCHEP-ULASK YOUR LOCAL SALT LAKE ROUTE AGENT, OR WRITE TO J. H. BURTNER, D. P. A- - 169 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY. CLASS To All Points Write for prices. April 4th to 6th. SHORTEST FIRST f Salt Lake e same. the A proposition to consolidate school districts in each county under one control Is being supported by A. C. Nelson, superintendent of public Instruction. A Park City man. convicted of se- curing refreshments in a restaurant, and refusing to pay for them, was fined 325 and has appealed the case to a higher court At an old folks dinner in Richfeasted. There mond, 500 persons were a number of old people present. There was one over 90. four over 80, 31 over 70, and 38 over CO. Bertha Rhodes attempted suicide In a rooming house in Ogden, one day but last week, taking chloroform, was discovered in time by occupants of the house to save her life. While trying to pound a shell into a gun, Harry Ileed, an Fremont boy, was injured, the shell exploding, tearing the end off of one finger and Injuring the others badly. child of H. G. The Hess, of Ogden, was attacked by a dog one day last week and so badly bitten about the face that there la but little hope for the child's recov- This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia 11 pin Vlinm'a Vegetable Compound. LenaV. Ilenir, of Norristown, Ga. writes to Mrs. linkham: I suffered untold misery from female troubles. My doctor said an operation waa the only chance I had, and I dreaded it almost aa much aa death. One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to Before I had taken the first try IL wee bottle I better, end now I am entirely cured. Every woman Buffering with anv female trouble should take Lvdia K Pinkhams Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. s For thirty years Lydia E. Fink-ham- Vegetable Comnound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have lieen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that hearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why dont you try it? Mrs. Pinkliam invites all slclc women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Musa. ONE LES80N WHOLLY WASTED. Little Surpriae Planned by Billiger McSwat Not a Success. "Lobelia, asked Mr. McSwat, who was rummaging In one of the closets, "have you done anything with that old coat of mine that used to hang on the last hook In here?" "Yes," answered Mrs. McSwat "1 gave It to the Volunteers." "You did, did you?" Well, you'll d be sorry to learn, perhaps, that there was a flvedollar bill In it which I was going to give you If I found that coat lindlsturheft-a- t the beginning of March. "O, I think not, Billiger. I searched ery. Mrs. Mary A. Pugmlre, who has it thoroughly before I gave It away. You're a pretty smart woman. been a resident of Salt Lake for a number of yearn, was juvergua 'by Lobelia but It didn't occur to. you to heart failure while walking along look Inside the lining." "O, yes. It did, and I found the the street, death resulting a few mohill. I spent it for the rubber ments later. The Western Association of the plant in the front parlor that you have admired so much and wondered how Blind Is the title of an organization lormed in Salt Lake City last week I managed to buy out dt my allowance. You're a pretty smart man, Billiger. which has for Its purpose the promotion of the welfare of the blind In but there are times when you don't look the part" the western Btates. There being no further business beStale Treasurer Christiansen 1ms fore the house, Mr. McSwat adjourned' filed his report for March with the state auditor. hTe report shows u without form. balance on hand March 1 of THAT OFFICE YARN. which, with the months makes a total of 3316.777.29. Alfred Howes, aged 12 years, the son of John Howe of Marysvale, was seriously Injured by falling over an embankment. He, with two other hoys, was hauling a load of hay from His skull x farm near Marysvale. Mrs. A. I think offices are horrid. was fractured In two places. My husband is out all day and says A train was held up west of Ogden, he le looking for an office. Mrs. Z. How funny! Mine is out day last week, by a gang of hoboes. and a refrigerator car broken late nights and Bays he is detained at into, a large quantity of ham, bacon the office. and considerable fresh meat appro-irlated- . A human act once set In motion The leader of the band warned the train crew not to attempt flows on for ever to the great account. to interfere. Our deathlessness Is in what we do, and Tom Davis not in what we are. George Harry Hoddlc were severely Injured as if an explosion In the Ontario drain LOST $300. tunnel at Park City. It is not known just how the accident happened, but the injured men think it was caused Buying Medicine When Right Food Was Needed. by a lighted candle falling Into a box of caps. C. J. Llndale, a railroad fireman Money spent for tonics" and bracresiding In Salt Lake, has Invented a ers" to relieve Indigestion, while the system of safely blocks which is de- poor old stomach Is loaded with passigned to be utilized by single and try and pork, is worse than losing a double-trac- k railroads, and, If proved pocketbook containing the money. If the money only is lost It's bad by use to he practicable, may sm-gegreat changes In the present enough, but with lost health from block signals. wrong eating, it is hard to make the While Mrs. E. J. Flake lay unat- money back. A Mich, young lady lost money on tended In a sick bed In Salt Lake City, fire from defective electric light drugs but Is thankful she found a wiring broke nut and flames were way to get back her health by proper rapidly enveloping her home when a food. She writes: discovered the fire, broke I had been a victim of nervous dyspasser-bin the door and saved her from a pepsia for six years and spent three horrible death. hundred dollars for treatment In the F. . Killmar, a mining man, sui- attempt to get well. None of It did cided In Salt Lake City, banging me any good. himself, using baling wire for a rone. food, "Finally I tried Grape-Nut- s Killmars despondency was spare ntlv and the results were such that. If It due to his failure to meet success cost a dollar a package, I would not when he went to work for the Step-to- e be without IL My trouble had been Valley Smelting & Mining com-- I caused by eating rich food such ae any, at McGill, Nev. pastry and pork. The answers of the defendants In The most wonderful thing that the suit of the United States to dis- ever happened to me, I am sure, was Harriman system the change In my condition after I solve the cf railroads us being a monopoly in began to eat Grape-Nut1 began to restraint of trade, were filed in the Improve at once and the first week federal court at Salt I,ake on April gained four pounds. 6. These answers make a general "I feel that I cannot express my-se- lf denial to the allegations. In terms that are worthy of the Fire at Spring City last week to- benefit Grape-Nut- s has brought to tally destroyed a residence, two large me. and you are perfectly free to barns and other outbuildings and cor- publish this letter If it will send some rals. The loss Is estimated at about poor sufferer relief, such as has come 33.000. It Is supposed that the cause to me." of the fire wo an over heated stoveName given by rostum Co., Rattle pipe passing through - the room of Creek, Mich. Read. The Road to Well-vllle- ," house Heminlne Hansen's In pkgs. There's a Reason." eight-year-o- la three-year-ol- five-doll- 3365.-186.0- Ue OVERLAND ROUTE ' CONFERENCE. M9- - Wvfc 7I 20 Building. Be" ,phon ussM-iatio- s, 111-14- 6 T Scott, WalKer 402 D. F. Twenty five members attended the annual he.ii.n of the Ulan Reekeep-er- s held in Salt Lake i City last week. near Uiugham A farmer living Junction, who Is 82 years of age, was married recently, the bride giving her age as 70. The town of Mayfield Is suffering from an epidemic of diphtheria, and It may be necessary to close the schools fur a time. It Is estimated that about forty thousand sheep will be shorn at thousand Thompson's, and twenty-fivat Dewey, this year. Ogden's tabernacle choir has entered the contest for the 31.0U0 prize offered at the eisteddfod in Salt Lake City next October. The county commissioners of Summit county have awarded a contract to the Denver Rrldge company to erect a steel bridge at Hoytsville. Salt Albert Earl, the Lake boy who was Injured by aa Oregon Short Line engine at Pocatello, Idaho, died from bis Injuries. In the future any one having a slot machine In his place ol business In Salt iJike must pay a license of 310 per month for the operation of the e the-resu- East. When you travel, you want to Hget there" and you want to go with the greeteet poeeible comfort. The Overland Route eo!vee the problem. Atk any OREGON SHORT LINE Agent for rates and particulars. 0. E. BURLEY, i ''OK D. S. SPENCER, A. P. A. G. P. A. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 7iZn a Sounds Big, but its True If you want to talk with every town in Utah Idaho. Montane and Wyoming, you MUST have the BELL." Otherwise you CANT! y s. E Pure Gold Rings "18k" lt Telephone "18 k" INSIDE. hart this OVTSIDE. bw ar |