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Show I'RU 'I'H 4 BANKERS. Into caucus and bind themselves to AS TO PERRY HEATH. Perry S. Heath as a chief executive officer and manager of a political party hang together cm all questions that to place and trust, WALKER BROTHERS . . . Some of tho eastern press com- seeking may come up in the council. In other words, they want to tlo the mayors ments upon Perry Heath are ex- is refreshing; yet there is a candor, Rankers. a bold, bad mannishness about it hands, retain all Kearns minions in caustic. For instance: Establish TSM which discounts the late William H. tilt Lake City. UUk office, block everything in the nature tremely to be New to York The the AdverCommercial public Vanderbilts permit of progress and make the; administraA General Banking Business Transacted. tion a failure. Thats the extent of tiser (Rep) says that Mr. Heaths blankety-blankeo Ssfety Deposit Boxes For RenL their patriotism. Office before every- brazen effort to hold on to his position A NATURAL SANITARIUM. thing else with them. as secretary of tho Republican na& tional committee will be made more What a Scientific Observer Has to Five or six of the nine Republicans intolerable than ever by the new findSay About California. in the city council are very anxious ings against him. Lieut. John P. Findley, while In to have the whole nine go into caucus Heath seems to be safely intrenched and pledgo themselves to stand by the charge of the United States weather ." re-electi- d. J decision of a majority of the caucus regarding their future actions in the council. Regarding the presidency of the council, it is said that Black, and Davis withdrew their claims to the honor and left the field clear to Hew lett, but that Black shows a disposition to tho lists. Hewlett was presented for his signature a written agreement that in return for his election to tho presidency he would vote against confirmation of all appointments tho incoming mayor might make, and raise h 1 generally. Some say Hewlett signed up and others say he didnt, but that he verbally agreed to tho conditions. Black is being found fault with for, as is said, wish' r the presidency race ing to after having agreed to withdraw and keep withdrawn, while Davis is being commended for sticking firmly to his agreement. re-ent- er re-ente- Jl J Eight Republicans, it is said, have pledged themselves absolutely that Mr. l.ynch will remain chief of police. o Warren Foster sells insurance, and not law suits; 300 Progress Building. o NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be held in the Directors room of (he bank at Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, January 12th, 1904, at 2:30 oclock 1 M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other, business as may legally come before said meeting. The undersigned are also authorized by resolution of the Board of Directors to give notice that at said meeting an amendment to Section 3 of the Articles of Association regarding the number of Directors to be elected for said bank, will be considered. JOHN J. DALY, President Attest: E. W. Wilson, Cashier. Strictly European 4t Pkit The New Wilson A. FRED WHY. The Most Up'tO'Date Hotel West SALT LAKE CITY. Popular Priced Restaurant. Rates. SI la S3 Per Day Large, Light Sample Roama. , 200 rooms With Telephone, Hot and Cald X Running Water. Sixty Private Batha behind the statute of limitations, but he should not be permitted to remain inside the breastworks of the national Republican committee also. If he has not the decency to take himself out, he sjiould bo put out without ceremony and without delay. The party can not endure his presence as an officer in its organization without irreparable harm. Every time the dragnet is pulled over the muddy bottom of this national scandal it comes up with Perry S. Heath floundering in its meshes, protected from the consequences of his official misconduct only by the statute limitations. How long must this exhibit be continued before Senator Hanna and the other of Heaths champions on the committee perceive that they have stood by him long enough, and that the time hasi come to stand by the party by pitching its rascals out of it? The Boston Transcript (Rep.) is Mr. Heath, remarks the sarcastic. Tianscript, does not believe in worrying. He says so. He lets the other fellow specifically the president, Jt is presumed do the worrying. A wise policy, certainly, for an honest man to pursue, and not unwise for any The Springfield Republicans other. comment is in the same vein: (Ind.) Perry Heaths fine, sensitive nature has been overlooked hitherto. He has not been given proper credit for delicacy of perception as to the fitness of things which arose, doubtless, from his haughty refusal to resign a a secretary of the Republican nations! committee. But let no one ignore Perrys shrinking temperament, his shy, bashful disposition, for when the Republican national committee in a body went tothe White House to pay its respects to the president, and be photographed with Mr. Roosevelt in the center, Perry stayed behind at the hotel. For, while Mr. Heath still seems to be good enough for the Republican national committee, it would never do to bring him and the president to another handshake. The St. Paul Dispatch (Dem.) dwells cn the harmony which exists between Mr. Heath and his chief. Senator Hanna: That Hanna now ostentatiously by Heath in the face of the revelations of how Heath worked his sound business principles, indicates with certainty that Heaths view of principles and Hannas are harmonious. Hanna, senator, votes to use govern-mePA't- o Increase his profits; Heath, uses government to inofficial, postal, his. Hanna crease takes his government-created profits out of individual pockets. Heath took his out of the treasury, which he opened to contractors and whose loot of it he shared. Casuists may distinguish between these acts and differentiate them In principle. Plain people, using their common sense, recognize the same principle under obth. Mr. Heaths case reminds the Albany Argus (Dem.) of the story of the Irishman, who, being permitted by the oriental despot to choose the manner of his death, decided to be hanged on a gooseberry bush, and to wait for the bush to grow. But growing more serious. the Argus says: As an exhibition of brazen indifference to public opinion, the retention of . ffife SALT LAKE ICE CO. PURE ICE MADE FROM DISTILLED WATER t J. . i C. LYNCH, r - Marnier. PHONE 43. bureau at San Francisco, contributed an article to a prominent magazine on tho climatic conditions of California, in which the following statement appeared: should Theoretically, California most varied furnish the best and health resorts and sanitariums in the United States. Within her borders almost every form of wasting disease should find the means of temporary, if not permanent relief. This theoretical statement, from an scientific standpoint, is unbiased, confirmed by experience. abundantly The cool and bracing coast climate, devoid of any trace of malaria, extends from the northern part of the state to the extreme south. There is the choice between this cool, humid atmosphere and the dry, warm atmosphere of thq inland valleys. Of altitude there is a yet greater difference From Palm. Valley,. 300 feet below sea level, to the upper Sierras, 7,000 or 8,000 above, any altitude can be selected, and comfortable homes be founded. The peculiarity of an almost rainless summer, during which the injurious germs of animal and vegetable decay are destroyed by thorough dessi-catiois one of the striking features of California climate. During the rainy season it is usually too cool to facilitate fermentation, and the result is, except along some of the , an absolutely pure atmosphere. The ocean winds entering through the several coast openings, are tempered by the intermediate area passed over, and often receive desirable healing properties by taking up the resinous odors of the pines and redwoods on the Coast range. The skillful physician, acquainted with the climatic conditions, should find little difficulty in selecting a locality where climate and environment will do all that these agencies can ever do toward the restoration of health. There is enough of wildness to keep the mind constantly engaged, and enough of civilization to satisfy the most exacting. People whose systems are charged with malaria, or are run down by overwork, find immediate and in many cases permanent relief in this invigorating climate. n river-valleys- o for Jim Jeffries. Arrangements are under way to a boxing contest between James J. Jeffries and Henry J. Placke of Amsterdam, Holland, who claims to be champion of the continent. Placke has New Match sent $300 forfeit to Richard K. Fox of New York, to support a challenge, and Billy Delaney, Jeffries manager, has signified his willingness to negotiate for a match. Placke is 33 years inches tall and old, is 6 feet 5 252 weighs pounds. He claims that he is backed by members of the Netherlands nobility, whom he has taught COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK m, $200,000. CAPITAL PAID GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Directors James E. Cosgrlff, John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, J. B. Cosgrilx, W. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downey, John Donnel-la- n, A. F. Holden. BANK of the REPUBLIC NATIONAL U. 8. DEPOSITORY. PRSSIDSNT KNOX, FRANK ... JA8. A. MURRAY, OF BUTTS, W. F, ADAMS, CAPITAL PAID IN - VlCB-PRS- S. CBSHIBR $300 000 Banking in all its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe. Interest paid on time, deposits. W. 8. MOCORNICK. J. J. DALY, PRESIDENT 8. H. LYNCH, MANAGER A 810. VI0B-FRB8- T. OiaU k Trust savings Go. SALT LAKE CITY. 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