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Show The Lnter-Monnlain Republican Published Every Morning result, does Official Green of the he State of Uta Entered 10, 1906, at the City, Utah, The Only One Mont oe postoffice rane speak Salt eS Republican its Republican Dally Newspaper | in Salt Lake City. wonea op jer y Malcolm ‘i McAllister, General Member Salt Publishers' Lake City, oe Utah, Sept. 22, 1906 was COUNGIL e oes was He have of people himself believed a he to believe the rational tion of called to The a speak They approval of assembled not who did the with a the ago. him do as They in the do And that are all in few the time. are and the platform with He and things which the Inter-Mountain is the which just equally ter of will throughout is a not a omitted. to It best file Is men year Now ‘er of too in And for much. it that there is which Who Republican \ne the were a were drafted did shoulder, passed-and members and Utah their drop every for forward the party While Mr. James not warrant of H. that state beaten the he in {is the was a so con- there it it man to Surely named. in with a of the a long in Utah Utah than been he in most before the Union. acted most of pacity was he of speak in country. the in right this to can country picture the at back look presented at the close It his finger on a he single as party, will be convinced, agement of more ties whose under Mr. the McKinley by more majority. Not so a striking It foremost the all of will men this of through There time the the two the be by of the accept the the of high chaflacter. priceless AND When man who neatly as 3 much his lot should be is party those of the persons whom he is as sociated, And when he achieves a party that How polls. the essence polifor no to man can be does splendid in desirable their down, into lithe It is folly and having any been set of Squires. of the to men a enemies very close good crown it by There hostilities party, the was of beginning. with man magniffi- for you ownership expect like of an telephones in Glasgow, place'' people office not deal ownership "show an _ do good a failure the Mont Ferry be shuffling to kearns of Scot- municipal formerly. is as as are much were And doing less, Fighting was parbefore Thursthe the Reof emo- led by one he very practical furnished as any leave to, man what- Roger the he can carry. It rest that little abused by aides. The into the things, a line of achievement as quite uniform found now story, ple after gestion the but soup, to is not of with between blows, wanted resented matter they clothing them the to the summarily something ion But of because that led they good. side walter The the the the precedence. And treat wherever one his given of of sadly exaggerated regulation and shore and must restaurant the report on were marines' were a was were direction wear patrons, by marshal respect from not day affair. They ejected interest they the inthat TET was The the The believed national with it. comes of states. marines authorities that Is could some town town Tt'. he candidate of his the a a of the sug- there was his difference the tar and and the employes the of order opinwaiter of the SEPTEMBER 22, 1906. | SOCIETY. IPURITY OLIVE OIL his perience eredit carried borne with dignity be a the of ‘Jimwas and maritai ex- not his his formerly a_ a to a Miss divorce, York has physician honorably, severe She mother James G. Blaine. It esting if another great family should and treatment of would man seems the third be interof the arise | POLITICS AND THINGS i The Republican state convention did substantiate the assertion that ranks of the is apathy in the There was plenty of enthuand while delegates on one or two division did not extend to the ing point Because Soandso''s ate was not nominated, he did not go away from the convention with the feeling that he would bolt the ticket Jecause hatshisname's resolution was not indorsed he did not leave the convention with against his party. were united upon every ciple of the Republican one was imbued with the desire to see harmony, to work for harmony, as the only means to Republican success at the polls There will be harmony, there will be success, and there will be a Republican triumph at the polls as glorious as Republican victories have been in the past The Republican party has nothing to fear from the Amerikearns invasion in state. In some localities the leaders wi concentrate their efforts to elect their candidates, but in the state at large, there is a feeling of general safety that the Republican party, will win. The Democrats will not nominate any eee elther for congress uprem bench, who will carry as much vatent with the large mass of voters as. = two Republican nominees. non ALR. of Joseph Howell for Stine gress is ed upon not only as an Nitemcnient of his record in congress but a ratification of the general policy of Theodore Roosevelt, for whom Uta Republicans stand first, last and all the time. The nomination of Judge "rick for the Supreme bench will be generally regarded as a ten-strike, and while Republicans could have mmade no mistake in the selection of Judge Morse, all complications were set aside in the nomination of Judge Frick One of the strongest arguments against Judge Morse was that he is now presiding over one branch of the Third judicial district court, and that if he were nominated to the Supreme bench, he would undoubtedly be appointed by Governor Cutler to fill the vaeaney caused by the retirement om October 1 of Judge Bartch This would necessitate the filling of the vacanacy on the district bench, and would. bring about complications There is a great deal of important work pending in the Distriet court an Judge Morse's retirement would probably affect it in one way or another. Judge Frick, being a private citizen, equally as learned and as experienced as Judge Morse, versed in the laws and with a high standing among his profession and in his state, could not help reaping the benefit of this complication in Judge Morse''s case. ‘he convention demonstrated = at least one thing, and that is this: pee ley P. Christensen showed a great de more strength than he was given eae : for possessing, He is young, has hosts of friends over the state and if he comes back for the nomination two years hence, he will not be counted out until the last ballot has been callec He Is ambitious, a good official and a sagacious politician. His heart is so big that it took Job Lyon ten minutes to describe it in his second speech before the convention Mr. Fishburn was handicapped by his lack of acquaintance over the state. * * s If you had any urgent business to transact with the city yesterday atfterroon, you may have felt that at least some of the city employes should have pt ihe at the office long enough te arn their palary: Also, if it's a. lie Jit' 5.in the Will Tribune. Alma mlaredge's resolution about a board of railr mmissioners didn't na space in eithiae the Herald or ‘Tribun ° o IN ETERMINED | | | by of | * t and her niece, Miss Rose Hartwell Miss Mary Kimball are contemplating a trip abroad, probably starting the latter part of gjhe fall or early winer. ° ° excel to ours be plans that means » . . returned has been Is Douglass Kimball, WhO has been spending the vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ed Kimball, left yesterday to resume his studies In the Harvard law school o . have Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Whitney of returned from a pleasant sojourn several weeks . Halliday Park * J. J. Judson has on a business tr an tha in t no beauty, for authoritative revelation of all assortment extent -with this this of FURS or variety, thought season, with shall and never uppermost, enthusiasm we and vim success. exptession to California Mrs. M. A. Breeden. and Mrs, A. D F. Reynold will today accompany their little daughters, Talma and Aline, to Ogden, where they will attend the birthday party of their young cousin, Mary Hurst. > The first meeting of the P. FE. O society will be held this after rnoon with Mrs. Gould B. Blakely. It will be an informal meeting and a reunion of the members city council, must have felt place when he sat as a delegate good n. out of among s that 1s of It is a complete style. correct -all that is beautiful in Furs. sive collections Bring your that Fur wants that is modish and all is indicative of the comprehen- It you will and ideas find here all to us-they ll season long. be splendidly fullfilled. SPECIAL D ISPLAY OF SEAL SKINS and ERMINE * gone * MONDAY, . Miss Nettle Luman will leave some me next week for Washington to enter the netOnS! Park seminary. s the THIS OPENING DISPLAY s . BUILDING of and undersold laid Dr and Mrs. Foster J. Curtis, who were married two weeks ago in Chlicago, have come to Salt Lake to reside, and at present are with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Curtis of First street Mrs. J. C. McClain has from Milwaukee, where she spending the summer Bldg. September 22nd, 24th } Miss Jennie Earls of St. Anthony, Ida., is visiting Miss Clessie Cameron * nt. Ne ws Monum seret D Je Creations SATURDAY. * > CO., the rURS At the Country club today there will be a tennis contest for the club championship, and the E. W. Packard prize trophies. A table d'hote dinner will be served, followed by the Saturday night dance which has proved to be a pleasant event of the week among the club memb joined early part By 347 IN -- Mrs. Aaron Leauitt will give a luncheon today, followed by a miatinee party of the Orpheum, when Mrs. John Reed will be the guest of honor e 3 & the at Opening Display e k Sutherland and Edith Sutherland, will New York, where the Bennett's DRUG Phones HOTEL Richest Miss Clessie Cameron will be the hostess this afternoon at a card party in honor of her guest, Miss Jennie Saris, and Di tbs Hele n 3oxrud Mrs. Sutherland, z York, will go to winter, where Senator Sutherland October. safely WILLES-HORNE HAT' Formal Mrs. William H. Anderson will entertain this afternoon at a kensington for Miss Clara Deighton, who is one of the October brides Mrs. George daughter, Miss leave today for will can MEHESY'S * * "COLLEGE KNUTSFORD Miss Nettie Luman will entertain this afternoon at a box party at the Orpheum in honor of Miss Frances Clark and Miss Bella Blyth of Ivanston, Wyo, who are guests of Mrs. Jack Keith Twelve girls will comprise the party ere es . THE The manufacturers of this plain poplin si hat are turning out over 3,000 dozen a week for the United States ind Canada Banks 116 Sout h Main street, has ¥ to retail at 75 cents Colors are ee reseda, cardinal and navy Miss Vivian Little eriterts 1ined at informal kensington yestenss 1y «afternoon in honor of Miss Pearl Plerce whose marriage is to tle place next week ° Angeles pure Olive be used externally, internally Purity" is what you need, '| Good for medicinal Bera CLC, Salads, Dressings, Sold | in bottles or bulk. Evans \ very pleasant "pirthday ~party § which we is also as ron for Miss Mary A. were beautifully evening The rooms autumn flowers decorated with many s, who numbered forty, were pleast the entertained during evening with music and parlor ge Refreshments were served rhe tess was the recipient of many pretty birthday gifts a Loa Our Soda Fountain. Mrs. Ed. Kimball was the hostess at a beautifully appointed dinner last evening, when eighteen old friends were a decorations of the table were T unusually »handsome ecards were from Scotland water color sketche Rose by Miss Italy dori to southern Hartwell . in absolutely Ol FRITZ. = Made All Kinds of Hot Drinks sci ris entertainMrs. Mar garet C afternoon for a ed at ecards yesterday large number of het friends. * : Oil W Hortense risbatsiy gue sts, who were Mrs. Curtis, Mr Druehl Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Emmett Mrs. eet Miss A son, Newel Beeman, Ana young patience. worthy emi- statesman, herself and | Mrs. Willlam p Bosserman Ses tained for Dr. and re Fostet urtis last evening at ‘63." The haits ‘ was prettily decors teat with a profusion of tall flowers-the parlor in pink and asters, the hall in sunflowers, y in purple and white ¢ dining-room was attractive tr pink ane their that He New rather the generation, secured a very disapointment wife, who married has a re- undeto an unhappy-and The Nevin, while achieve exceeding years, was is men sires, that af and It great up of of Lewis B. McCornick entertainMrs ed at an informal dinner last evening at the Country club in honor of Mrs Theodore Baldwin and FT Meyer of New York, who is the guest of James Salisbury. The pretty decorations were In red asters him qualities ot son of for turn Blaine, said Doctors measure their in He is distinctive "Liaine chance preceding deal job and = strong to of dollars generation, sons certain wasted to a equally good he is resembling my" the the that. children is like of clerk six ambitions fail second it bank of grandchildren that standards the is a salary politician, "skip" in nence who take grandfather, say niable own jackie ° be- country-with incident a understand lately Roose- again of a other Maine the municipal of Repub- the States a of will Missouri. flurry the in the declare Southern him United flying too party. creases; but it is not now he will run. nee leave the Bailey he from exception for than is certain of who more of likely could. progressive demand men nominated possible man with hurt Senator be less No do- it. expelled he associates joining Republicans should his One man Ameri- doubt of Democratic the did party of a the kind seems be Missouri decent in bomb it particular cast the into hit to too without his Sullivan and have and never of Bryan's the Demo- rest beguiled Mr. far around And ashamed the earry of Is party. he be a Municipal land, likely with to to run as as confess has proved cause and not claim It you Republican whole saying, been or of to win looks a empty sacrifice. aggregation Republicans. content opposed free demonstrated Chairman end will success, fragments things, to his that and crushed it what what before men have if delegates matter cessation country, the Texas, aggregation logic free acts or the on belong who battle was accelerated of awakened him no policy enemies the the speech and may forever And bu he the position, reason. no are address the his induce with be of "ag'in'' and says up And reason to speech tell are least state crushed stood and his of Some an a would out, party characterized as.at only party that he summed needs ever reputation alone, and had convention as lican ..affairs with up Squires things ing. own mighty that: his do party with as by man, Utah against that the they B. in party who t his is DOING. George situation, His word is abso lutely unquestioned on any subject. His judgment ts sound. His self con trol {js well known. He guides by rea son-not promi- all either than the named? party. happy publican men gratula more Republican cratic guid an unusual business suc credit, Mr. Salisbury ha worn Republican day. t organization for nothing the in his Nominating of Democrats-nothing and the campaign. 1 reason of action earth. the isn't Democrats. name, have any approve. have of He will lonesome has the up deputy the Colonel consented made their SAYING to tha of work of No what The active the against Amerikearns is ticularly party nation has on to Ameri- is the is or ten consciences being desired of he cent get years-just whatever has been news It man could life to the That not power, up policy has, not a nor could take and escaped man Democratic is did not over There state-no, hearts talk Democrats It faction is what presided. hundred-who haye lines the sleeping of assembled precisely convention any Republicans the the their delegates velt a It in affec- be they rulers party. or that which Démo- formerly the And forty isn't rats, thousand good and a made pro- matter Democratic, past nor in to fidel- the is a are Democracy. isn't. was Union now, party-the man went they Democracy It of nationa state Republican present {s another tion. With cess to his and to a of man by Republicans, peo verdict education the ry as the than in work accomplished. capable Salisbury that committeeman, reversed in 1900, and the all the remembered were were Republican of ac- a under convention Squires worse within And some ey The is i Ss dic- ever, was did the "run" departure the But when to. Colonel which party are Democrats. party ca- history than completely them Utah for Bryan So down which not there was That been If which the par- them. have man sky, it possessed the could about men. arching in character- upon not any were Republican to put could by every represen- the the He Democratic rest from of tried to pleased, a pretty that There i Se In of for positions name? the truth good that and splendid and reach They extreme flattened Isn't and to which dictated! convention convention enemies own, the party Amerikearns national direct new a convention party-chairmen, it, good Republicans. collection thing? of a address was ization his GiGhe really Democrats The it was party support have a There usually and Republican must saun- "We'll the UL, a many commonly devising testing cordial and party official deféction these his who of a an ty the the themselves. people? held think in party. 1900 the in men sort such sense women the as Wilkins pretty Democratic the was in H. it it record, Ogden his late been been judgment And his for- which of opposed given any fairly that applaud Democratic to have had sound There by Democrats, Kearns party the a have have adopting good politics, they haye been opposed at every turn by the men who talk, but who can do nothing. How ™uch more swiftly would the nation have gone forward if the men who and SATURDAY, . doesn't be heredity eur at his realize leaders of this grand old been working for the good country, laws, 16 had undertaken to dictate to that meeting, and run the convention along he Republican. as the have the could the it a he transferred who that Was from Raleigh think to they, lie fifty-three tune the nent he state While party and Amerikearns to said Blaine to of Maine lay not be a fair G. possess will if he for either, weaken consistency he men all Repub- of won a slavery the years, the party the this state went the thousand. to boast, And while the tions Democrats the the the before the the to ance has human man place, *vietims." the and wants has men, of him. ago, Pike. of William crat of of that In 1896 at will the ourselves." York traits man t Re- all come members ten residence strengthened among destinies ple there up us,' of for James And the reformers? a Jackson past a eare of present." a So take spoke eare since tle known party since advan- Republican It that quaintance the state the Union tated recollec- out the Jo you some Come years, from can cupably the committee. of most with even to member the par- cleaned UTAH, gaily into the street. They were and locked up for two hours good promised to be and Then they return to their ship, and were released to department don't need "Wwe the gee ree the of completely Wasn't ever for kearns the W. he Democrat been in men don't was and in he _ has business longer mem- got and ta Honorable a and offers. a the Democrat? is Utah Possessed Republican knows candidate long Did Republican? Haven't have it splendid sympathy party works a With admitted . a every representative that country this convention trom one so he professional Wasn't of among made party with still was is John mer the in series very been beginning. lican slavery in be abolished CITY, assistance of their the marines, of arrested, BOL ene ean Rha picture magnificent the with tative the ands Varian very good the a representative has of vote especially and which and good the which tages-which has say the Republican it, and a to believed of arise could abolished accepted the instituted arthest to party. knocked so and voked but could man are he fight there lead, nation. fortune honesty pecullarly has a no that going work was stands' is advantages-the He the acquaintance men type man He pay Repub- Varian Republican party, ity place. better through is up community, of ample achieved by ability finding that a Republican? has J. resign, ae ury the there wider leading the Mr. for this if take a close calling Republican And the unanimity no been to And draws credited leaving was that practical that doubtful O. of forward; select high by haye on his Amerikearns there wasn't Hiles to known successfully was sentiment the Re- glad about to will at every conduct doubt competent that health was would no carry he it is by And becomes succeeded actual When Hammond man be extended firmly end nor be Wise would him Amerikearns isn't Goa judgeship Democratic be and| otherwise. party for And has regret will and Democratie that publican for spoke committee, the campaign. and be achievement that has worked for the people, American the of bettermen for their enrichment, has made Coke] there the he the the difference continuance state in Salisbury there a one abolished which Amerl- premises. pretty been in have Is must Hammond's his the publican Mr. one one in or of has so can SALISBURY. every the clintolthateconnection: ‘that' as grace, in challenging office Republican much work, which of stopping Gentlemen, group know and Union, They would to be an will which be- tions of him as a candidate for a place paran the Supreme bench on the Demobetter]? cratic ticket. The only reason any one plainly and so well in Thursday's vention, CHAIRMAN an standing He adopted of well time go of holds bership bet- No of and eindeenicnd the There not it platform 1906 opinion-the head a have Let any man who knows the history of when] Edward Democratic leaders pelo let the rest of us fall in, shoul- to to. office-holder helen splendid incorporated Those the he Also policy this line omitted have the party. country, the be all paragraph graph is people. it But again again Democratic] with ever sooner who or some-| party, the it state. made of Sir thought to an affect clear. expression in the end There wanted the now as Tegion, ts not by of territory, any neyer had a chargd much is threshold, right people mean that lican-factional, those platform clearly people forever this could LAKE tered to expected new and] relation Democratic there he have the Washington. so, from ever going under- they sald. Utah life belleve Would Blackstone Kent Dininny. He had] every ear-mark of being a Democrat up to a little over a year ago. Why, he carried a night-key, and could get] into the Democratic household when-| with accord at says that a perfect they adopted Touching the other the be.|/(y destroyed the been has the to Then do quarrel they with platform who paper not administration what on that party state than that jt would or os yaaa, didn't] to think, confessed participation kearns doings. he him, as convenThey Democrats line. fight standing voice|fell work President Roosevelt, to haye some sense- They the are the Their ticket? Daly Pat longing to clear great Amerikearns months into of time settled fact indivisible. not Democrat.| for attorney-general, one it would not fall to advice was never fol- the at yesterday say: "And is supposed as Tun this Wash- offer to men the for done. They do not insult the Amerikearns party in tlon that thing, the of apologies no have he of in pleaded nation a their for education, better their very|for so not younger-and was he it as the claim and happiness, It is believed | surer at that. younger, head|much work of any party other than the Rewas a Democrat.| he |that he believed organization. national publican } had he but one, wasn't he Maybe Republi-] The President. the It is a little irritating to reflect that he to be up to the time when find no fault in his rec-|claimed Utah of their be Republicans Republicans the until men founding course, week, on I) to Weber. Democrat strong very They for has did will by its war the secede, Benoa Se 2p Come party, kearns Atten-|"¢ parties qualifications are the of that no They eans ord, other They make, are in with are Utah administration. men nation. It will be noted to indorsement of nation a what]; used Seml-creait a as their principles|‘"@ cardinal the of in happy especiaily areal day of their party in Utah, give hearty they that for from Civil ' They adopted by the convention on ‘Thure,|Tather firmly established his standing] statement a oe No fac- Democrat, J. affairs not New day that know was acted like one, Then there Is A. Republican the was principle of state affairs, of the state to secede, was SALT place rallied to the fellow, whereupon in and the a often Maloney the of really of lowed, and every state was essentially a nation by itself until the issue of of that' so people Thomas ,.| party come you called He PLATFORM, Until words S fre ls fi the : ___ | human slavery, slavery, from the e land of't oun American republic. The - institution Kearns fol-) 1.24 yecome far too deeply engrafted simply repeated cogent ington argued against it, and with his countrymen to make 4 sed REPUBLICAN, the charge it The right country ae F aaa : Republican; Republican been people Judge . 5 ae ratic =p But it is not true. Tanto THE avn outfit the has Most RADES| Tarr os en eats of ])S50™© : took nation, all. the contended in| year oe : Amerikearns It Presi-| faith principles,| in chairman! party the at of condemna- 4 3 aAmerikearns a me who were formers the strength of the tion Press Association. of and summed the as/ REPUBLICANS. ' lowing 208 South Block, Both Phones-319 Offlees-Dooly emple St. this oft . . uo e men Manager.|that again.| success-| Utah will] renewed dignified WERE It has aioe coe mn its policy opponent e s Eaition only, : One "vear..aie 2.00 Sunda a was wisely.| campaign endorsement but e OO over chooses this It} the campaign of slander which|so strong that stock in trade of the party's} pieces; but his alee Saco ....... enaeeel ari ros stern NEVER ealele leis era Months its the and tion of is the done He Roosevelt, Feb. ee be conduct INTER-MOUNTAIN achieved. be conducted, to at the polls. And Lake Subscription Rates: hree to solidly. will again dent at have he it should ful issue party as second-class matter permanently builds And INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. is not He by it = THE -~- Mehes 9 Personally Open A Small Deposit THE FURRIER, Evenin gs Till 9 o clock, j Your Established THE KNUTSFORD Sixteen OLD Aftendance. Will Christmas Secure Furs. Years, STAND: HOTEL Whenever a private contractor is In the way of the offic contractor, Pat Mora a kick ade to the city ° anginece and Saath of public works, WEED AND WASTE. One delegate ta the state convention and the P. C. is called on the carpe 2 * o ur About their garden to and fro und therefore had not affiliated with How many Amerikearns who atI see the busy people go any particular party, but he said h he tended the mass convention yesterday Or in each private orchard plot Seeking a fruit that cometh not: s a Republican and would die a are from points outside of Salt Lake Republican because that arty had City? In,sunny * * . light of hopeful morns done more for the old soldier and the < to gather grapes and thorns, Indian fighter than had any other. Tom Fowler, one of the best nay n They And k a nurture for their nee o ° . young men in this party, will From ragged unproductive weeds, candidate today for the Teaaination o The Amerikearns party had its first city constable on Amerikearns spasm yesterday and will go into conThe weeds ; are fair in flower and shoot ticket. He yan sanitary inspector durBut only be yvulsions again today. t Sspurtous fruit * . ing the Morris administration, and And tg which on ‘the trees they find ata he served the city wel jn that Is tart of taste and harsh of rind, Any one who comes to Salt Lake position, served un the from Idaho or from other parts of ee in the Bardens they complain Stewart regime in e eoe te S no assurance that when an is too late sow again- it is likely that his ¢onnection with interview is given to the Tribune it The grief of laborings misplaced, the present health department would will be published as it is given out Of barren hours and seedtimé's, waste mean his pipe be at the nds of his Scores of men have been misrepresentHe has lot of friends and they ed by the Tribune sim because O blind in age halt rash in youth, are working nara for him. did not say what the Tribune Who have edarnt this common * wanted them to say. nonest truth; newspaper would have the decency to In earth or spirit, that alone The public wil be glad to learn that throw the interview in the waste bas- Heber M. Wells was not nominated for Is har vested which hath been soven -P. all. Mali ket if it didn't sound right. Gazette. congress on the Republican ticket be* * * cause the Telegram printed an expose ee In addition to putting all the city of the dastardly plot the day before. nator Cr rane of Massachusetts employes on the county delegation, wane The public will be equally happy to the Amerikearns have put names of eng aa nooo had been2 picked eleer. that wisé Ar es e, essuca ea » ~~ are ‘ men on the list who will neither sit in convention nor have anything to do cedidate Poh Pe aay i re meets t es ve been able to = shots only ¢« ce > é that this expose also caused the selec- have ‘Aeon p with the ‘ ‘reform" party. ere Bm yhge Bi} Lia Moors ; tion of another. ery day the week, and sonietines Tom Hobday oe the Amerikearns -Burl Armstrong. twenty a in WE BUILDING. 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