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Show ae... THE INTER-MOUNTAIN The Inter-Mowntain Republican) Published Every Morning (NTER-MOUNTAIN ss duties by a REPUBLICAN CO. Official Organ of the Repablicen in the State of Utal party a can only, Temple Member St. that election like Oct. ike 1906 10, those to little live ample of the Supreme E. State Court, first had who of Salt Lake and in one ee eeeee ee ae C1 of have nominees public. they will the state their Leaders a vote their vote have ticket." ee Pe JR. once Utah: You us and is Republican an in November tions the offices is increased that subject The in November. they wished as on the men their fealty friends, and adding It ty of to of in| is motive believed tenders to in both which is worthy ment. The capable, suc- the is a to He Mr. as of which our ing for the an will supported is at of first has been county which In the' gives he richly will will the be party. community be a deserved, name to reis that is the properly a forcement lays one of Mr. has with of law obligation the most so far upon popular as the so prominently public affairs light city county." It is place the they second er identified there e most last paragraph be ability lican no of party. politically by men the the first of They are capable. easy chair, to only back licking administra- ened when experi- flame, throat old noth- the puncheon And struggling pub- warming elec- And right. has the of pubroads In the made. have been the same the plat- of admin- commend the activity the the strong, or Repubalert are and guided trained in the old parties, and that stored! and of no the vv cover hills, to the fertilizing for the ed jn to the nature is by is Bring and maintain state things the from set no their mill to place, with pot a ° IN the for her store. remembered bed in cabin of that the the with stack woollen to of first fire called in that the not of there house, room. bered the came-the That was Big there in green hill, Girl is for the in her Girl a night as in past the edge of and Father his almost bass, touch Big the cuddled the and the closed Big with she a And on then the song, and life, firat And between forever, old and and the FRUITS plans but of when rooms other to she be was the rememthe of dark to in- made prolific and apples adapted to carloads of love. them of the of apthe reclaim fer- to thousand said in that have with the been grow- them, are than the fin- buying soil espe- of pota- tubers have raising to army There ly agricultural unable growing are are every few of the food farms for the consumers. acres absolutely rood that produce of of soil in infertile. ground that not And There if who belleve too know that the Mormons a have will ecan""' one In dis- such thing and for they a the will cer- enemies peace-loving, can Utah Near- be made PURE DRUGS ne | biennial meeting of the General Fed-|}° eration was given by Mr Allen T.)j) Sanford, and. various pflases of the|]]} report were discussed informally. The| musical part of the program was in| the hands of Mrs. P. N. Cook, who} delighted in club members with sev-/ 9 eral piano solos Mrs. .T. W. was elected the club's delegate to the annual convention of the Utah Fed-| eration of Women's club, to be held aut | Park City this month The members then entered tnformally into a dis-| cussion of some practical work along industrial lines elub will} take up this winter veing done in several lines at the Park City meeting, and. the that Compounded exactly prescribed what justice-loving, is sonable ng prices e, PAC) « Kinds \ll fully has taken splts up are Is PApenictondant dt thi teaintne . - of the » George M. Marshall at is of the state the last year and the last time will ever be waged are with of a them. Fred Dubols, campaign in of hate Idaho CO., Mr. as Skeen of Skeen He has for champion of of official and a he ishment. years been the people ambition Whenever of rushed lawyer the has a public into court. infliction a He be he by madly an Being law of himself, as sign at his doorof his profession have to been costly an excellent furnished a lack of clients Having for of public has He for office the him as In Paul's honor and Miss of Presbyopia age. Comes means the age at office Even pretty will ment. Mr. of of purpose been one As the will it. you correct can distinct the selfish sen, eyesight ee ae THEE NEW have a few left. UNDER NEW 144 WEST Esther Phones: SOUTHERN First-class rooms Hot and cold floor. Prof. are in of him- the light they will that the beginning has public instead of good, individual, devoted of Skeen Mr. the character his all of of the unselfish an office beautiful patriotism to was seeker glamor had cre- ated. SONG OF AN "Aime, ORIENTAL reve, the of Mrs. event of evening of Miss Wayne will bride's G, Helen] Hemphill. follow parents, * Mrs. Mitchel at Mr. Elevator and MANAGEMENT. 1ST 1374 Boise, J. SOUTH. Ind., 2389-7 E. Idaho, Clinton Rell have of | Davidson, the|ing of to visiting of Salt . been Miss . are > Cards Tlage take turned to her come home in and baby Ogden ew re-| Monday Mrs. Bae Irs. Han days. Miss Josephine Shanks leaves today for Heber City to visit relatives and friends for ten days. Much interest is being manifested among the club women of the city in he coming convention of the Federation at Park City, the latter part of the month All club wome n| are invited and urged to attend. Mrs and City. the marA even- for Levy place 16, on Mr. Lake o issued Celia October and/|Synagogue ° Alswang ‘ isi or . after visiting her ae zen, of this city, 9 for Di at Third and on the East the Montefiore street. The at 5:39 wedding |Supper and reception ai the home the bride's parents. Miss Anne Levy will be the maid of honor; Misses ae gen flower cago, Lena tz Be girls will Messrs. N. land, and ushers. Levy, Lizzie isheg of R the Shapiro and ee ae arver and Monta Levy 1 Carl ‘Friedman of Chibe the best man, and Hern and N. Jacobs N, Siegel of Portof Pocatello, the Giles Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes and Miss May Taylor will leave today for Ocean Park. Cal., where they will spend the winter, * Mrs. A. D,. * Cason ae * of Pomona, Cal, Sarah Platt- ae coe sident of the | | ee os been visiting her cousin, Mrs General Federation of Women's clu Hes : esterc o ae saOo the past few days, ‘ » b 3 ‘ ce: is to be present and make an address, where she will spend part of the winand the officers of the Utah Federaespecially. anxious that as representation of the Utah as possible be present to greet Decker body Mrs. * . The marriage of Miss Leone Wiscomb and A. Skidmore will take place this evening at 6:30 at the home bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ler. THE LATEST Tiffany styles in wedding announceiments, invitations, calling cards and embossed stationery. We print from your own plates or will' neers any style to order Ve carry an exclusive stock of Crane' sand Hurd''s in John E. Wiscamb, The ceremony will|est grade of society note Sa be performed by Rev, C, EB. Perkins} Montgomery Engraving Co., 23 of St. Paul's church, and will be fol-| First South, Salt Lake City East CUTLER BROS. CO. men believing interest, and reception of way. -« the Buckingham home, having to witness the happy event explana- likely law, large recognize an 5 "© loses, him, the Buckingham advertise- there And be success destroys which he will is race. will projection it secure enforcement In he had for private he a Skeen the If who is dollars Mr. see, see me, H. O. Jen- Mrs. Iiverett Buckingham, <A large|ceremony will be performed number of cut-of-town guests ave at} o'clock, to be followed by a prac- attorney possible from of to a of win, public. vote an cost candidacy insistent the a desire a have reflection, to as opponent make informal se important social the wedding this ark's cathedral, home with- him good. county his upon that attorney. come thousand to not is just candi- corrupt will the Skeen's decline his to still It Weber in his county It can well in self of money he For officials three Ogden, if may an of many he can as wicked little so as himself. county defender some in of man suffi- > 40. properly fitted If about of Glasses rectory the .Mr is feels assaulting. justice, a The he no among worth he announces Skeen of he prosecuted he him. in regarded official reason Mr. that be that an which provided months Bldg. been San have observation, to has officials become and practice, not discovered safely him many notorious other law, has sat limelight tices in an The most day is A pun- can be proved by the way, these exercises not the at St posing to Ogden secured finally office violation has has an has wants of entertained heard Ogden himself. the spent SKEEN. Patriot News Nelson, was a very social event of the week Rev. and Mrs. C BE. Perkins stood. with the guests of|lowed by a reception. The bride wil) honor as they received several hun- | be attended by her cousin, Miss Edna dred of their old friends who gladly | Wiscomb Mr. James Collins will be welcomed them again to Salt Lake. | the best man. The rooms were. prettily decorated George F Stott has returned to his with a profusion of dahlias and au-} home in San Fri anciseco after a week's tumn leaves refreshments were visit in this eity served by the ladies of the guild, Mrs . * George Morrow poured coffee in the dining-room. The evening was pleasMr. and Mrs. James EF Clinton, jr., antly PATRIOT revealed Taste- Soda Monument * Gentiles Drinks Our loss of - elasticity of the eye due to a the she months. of St.' givén the ,and . daughter, at Ocean Park, San Diego and several * . * reception in Qece@ AT We evening, largest Deseret water on every bell service. The Hot) 374 Mrs. Fred A. Earls aia little daughter and Miss Welby are pleasantly sit-| uated at Pacifle Grove where they last al- WILLES-HORNE will for Rea- pie OB: * Mrs, .EY A.» Terrell) Miss Terrell, are now Cal., after visiting in Santa Monica. remain : Pountain, soigot for nurses. Miss Bellam has connected with one of the Jarge Francisco hospitals for some time the Served Miss Edith Bellam has arrived from San Francisco and york at St. Mark's is DRUG . doctor stock city Phones Miss Clara Louise Deighton and John Eugene Broaddus will be married this evening at the home of. the! bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert J Deighton, by the Rev. Elmer 1 Goshen, in the presence of the family and a number of intimate Miss Jessie Harper will be the. bridesmaid, and Charles Broaddus the best man ett ats yout want our. it trade-which By 2 as you keep ways: tr h Great" care) 38' exercised and only qualified pharmacists handle our prescription city Mrs. H. A. Whitney entertained very pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her home on Brigham street at a silver tea for the members and friends of the Ladies' guild of St . Lthedral parish, The rooms were bright and attractive with autumn leaves and fall flowers. <A large number enjoved the afternoon out They "We we of they on hate. party, their in many creditably of . Owe are sentiments are wide but are advancement must do, arm the indorse state plainly: is to eitizen- to There who future you the sort Wit of been' been brought into the state. So rapid has been the growth of population other of their state them tainly been season, have those the many state With the people that driven there This very who upon toes, to Mormons year and has now in Democratic franchise in gentlemen orchards Utah sald case tion earth pace dis- is that the forward of haye the a on yesterday paper the Demto many they go They of the mate. and this present of keep fruits, which trial, her report was the Utah farmers cially baby now. of hundred of into the and same fruits brought peaches re- love, rights, It the thin and of back receive of of two land, of the water irrigate pair on foot EARTH. company most the two the was then a the and enemy before a to Idaho, out presence printed for of course THE is That power. in right. Against flush and the of and that silence her to Republican was demands a or OF The morning the a or the moment Youth them spirit ing into of fireplace, est sleepers looked the memory. filled log- note door mystery the propose the for justice Skeen a hopeful the js too dacy turns successful people ciently end a autumn and and to a tick she of and of but rouse and fire hope some crane the the If generous sob, of a booted at polls citizen- believe are they a low- the tread flagstones acres hearth, and and as of "My heart's in the Highlands; My heart is not here. My heart's in the Highlands-" tility an again. hummed sweet the and famous. lips had after reason the many he night, his now, the as him Girl and with felt verge at desire and at obey the mother began, in had fellow not at near, hands, her she was little felt not Idaho Jerome join throat would He The two to Brother's sounds should. started his one de- at fair has gone, appear. el draws the has of too who furrow, work. gone-"' but of of part before There of the Brother his day Thelr state demand cevoted the at the in all do of cannot farther wrinkles at supply eyes-hid brother "The day is past and The epodaas, 3 shades may we The night of death fire- and the autumn, night of Oo, it had it Is clearing through Father him day In about there straw that follow at his out the smoke receded sleeping-the to and were nest mound where attend unable for their low the one And forest in was and long up brick over the looks there She the of He as the furnished, spare in on the a farmer, pull cold'nights. years at at the blankets, bed very He gather She a of their each Mormons. issue commission and with darkening light We ship the branches. that flames, house, quilt, the mem- trees, beech farther. Age black- and tumbling ranks tears and oak the looks the small be lit- losing. a that the to by are victory of Idaho. of one seems state. the surround asking hatred such chin and to to drooping growing and flames used and through the again, busy their of the a as his made Utah's Little a creased franchise of back props thickly-the plication vessels; over the so looks pushes Utah's be enemy, with and for battle the ammunition, ocrats now, sort the handsomely friends, started ship farther growing is blaze, that maple, a the heat knuckles rol- built skillet out kcuse the on them- of of club" * The first meeting of the Woman's} club was held yesterday afternoon at| the home of Mrs. Clesson 5, Kinney Mrs. John Bowman, the new president of the club, gave the address of welcome to members.: A report of the in of should reclamation Idaho our now order, there its the in care MILLINERY. 2 thioir. course UnBI mttex thes convention popu- peopling IDAHO. in They comfortable things fireplace, to trees strength blew that swung the Girl Increase in security effort the lathave farming factors the every Up uncertain Big about the his of and knelt little long-legged over of to the he house, in on hair its Summon who plow, the take for progressing out held land men the Utah soil rock- she to will but -- BANKS' Mrs. J, P. Lyon will return Nov 1) trom San Diego, where she has been visiting for the past two months and of . Republican city men Utah, soll of the other insure UP wood, her And girl-the the fer loving cooking that with setting settles the gently and of log rising a first her a a acre possible future, one her to dimpling, moving little, lifted hickory hand state of the productivity. states The the woman, But her bent there Father, her up things, that all low- wife. remembered in do of uncoiled. of And three they carried the and his went rocked is room, his leaped tidying and to iron it that from go doctor. beginning-of-autumn his troubled Girl Mother stove had and bit far to. each wherever lation. selves; waters of other = James | Forty of the friends of, Mrs \. Miner enjoyed her hospitality at) . bridge luncheon yesterday morning at her apartments in the Emery-| Holmes. The prizes : were won by} Je Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin, Mrs Hat, made of poplin Phelps| "College Lockwood and Mrs. George silk, with stitch d brim: trimmed with Holman. After the game of bridge the bow and silk voplin of band guests repaired to the private diningstitched side of crown In navy room, where luncheon was served, The]on left c advan and champagne At two long tables were arranged in the} prown, Main, for 50¢ form of an "X" and were prettily dec-| Banks', 116 So crated with chrysanthemums Woman's and mining of | SOCIETY. should few fertilize forees =~ principal events of the} One a the luncheon at the Com-| | day will be the mercial club, when Mra. J. C. will entertain forty members of che! need- development of the them from was so Harness make -- -_- . for producer population the the needed It the highest molsdevised needed food. which the itself It between by the be Is restore balance In of to New of permitting waste land production its have again. must It of order that. will to sea the irriga- waters in Utah as at over the wisdom of more Increase conserving the is and diverting from of efforts mentioned over of flowing the samples neighbor a week, sat and lap litle for and she her his was floor, his Big room, The chair, been of as ture DOWN had old made braided side, and wrinkles, when a bed in propped chimney, blaze of the cool; screwed and and gripped fireplace house, the sheds past first the their and of the the ac- experience Lord] us, the clouds,| every acre need will sup- | good for The Such repeated eonsumer Mother good after chair composed arms, together, for opposite lower thirsty, looked and highways They the the and Republican of on the fire- particularly degrees the the blaze, draught drafted earth by There IMPROVEMENT. miles quatrain, fall. of the the affairs county heartily in on draught a silence the side from not sat by of one was a was group. fire on of then through wish enemies little sat throat that of of that platform. There question the need a roaring throat And back and flames blackened the all Father asparagus nest form that a like excellence istration is desirable there. can the the of hid- touched combustibles, flame. jostled feather who made are Father a ten the fire-place, of their they the methods party, read Democratic been the for and "The they been berries, at with weather down had screen up little elbows chilly accumulation that red sat a from the grew the in properly We to Sings Mother in a weak, uncertain voice, as she rocks gently in her easy chair- eyes matter place for. Democratic SHUTTING for cay, banners The of of go be named: BUSINESS used PLACE. the was said of the streets of the believe the public will agree is cared the he condition. were upon while and the by zeal November, them, there a that admirable rests look upon and ecall- said. the abide platform, on present has state yeoman chin that in will Monday's the thirsty the and party's reason the heart yet who what administration within Re- public be have extracts ARP the Re- knuckles settle of is admin- invites to Amerithe his old-fashioned rollicking men men that the knowledge first to very of platin months can which county tariff, known from periods gracefully half And woman chimney-the with Hansen, in the attorney's office, been elght one the for with its to could be city. We posihe past administration in the one office his of the Every City, weak has The the through must is from and of the work on away the It economical Kearns' attempt for ory govern- vote city kindling with well admin- him, was is good Lake Democratic improvement are In in pulled place, suggest. the that defeated. votes evening log His istered under his direction, Mr. Emery has made an admirable sheriff. In spite of his absolute ention lic den fell by that brave Of strictly the and His opposition assurance treasurer faithful recorder. without wise, No side Republican This and FIRE and think, The properly was the county and the won prosperity his in the a paper course lamp administration "Under the his may the in admirable be case party we _ Salt to commendable of which percentage out affairs in tion Eld- we successful in be violent, be goes at and THE of the their and the convention lic Mr. the strength pesition of times sta made He Groesbeck's lower eh to an compliment Mr. at to affairs The of tivity oui larger was nomination of to has Perkins efficient clean, the are whole strong of city mental. character labor clerk. vastly this representatives, certain both Republican tion the public than election. is car- enemies defeat. of unaccustomed And guided, the will of Is two man party down mat- income one the their most Kearns. which nation match the a drafted experience"' pointing in of but vote earn- the and party's loyal laid pubto is Henry, are of experience conin feet attention and and involved of named of redge. by honor needless county the my istration are study have will all Democratic party Mother "I of them Tom vote When and Salt Republican Patrick it the friends vietory AT and trans- the who the invite lamp ing house for his are to must peace vote of most Unless desperate suggestions past. was form coun- until of citizen. men that fact, election Mat- directed This are ing had. defeat his the chal- that touches every the said: which endorse- enjoying straight and good It of senator of did safely their fellow-citizens, the house the people, for as the been taxation. Dingley instructive extracts of true party with. campaign interests and which they they themselves Every every given to the peuthem a service of vitally estate of been see the ever the the and they the grave. vicious, if this to turn and which vote They ways Unless province publican and efficiency to by and THEY Republicanism carry enemies and bush has of feel It have forward MARKED absolutely Republican most ever the to any is resort the the this publican af- to and the cor- financial in fruits tion in times enacted prosperity Lodustries, REPORM of every most ment that to commissioners gratified and can legislative universal men, men reflect Lake of is by It to at of the the admiration, both the question frauds devote party pro- so matter greatest the which the lower a interest And attention who that As highest good. in to a by place, of been administration very are are first win have These Republicans we has and interesting newspapers disposal. any actively Utah the congratulation warmest the in will cradle It party their determined and go at enemles they and For administration an the of that seek, the ten the of their of they For Salt and nominees of conscious office been platform bearers save public upper honest fidence indorsed. has ter strength, that the ticket, of county it We whom standard party's so, your are rying of Repubdo very of all PROTECTION, employ. the estly, energy knees things the the |Lake county have ple who employed the of delegates no the this of by In matter in |acted. spirited' con- The can friends woman the which for this|economy, believe their election is certain. There was no dictation save of adopted dially by.the sclec- sure They they kearns number glad. a success|the feel a heart | governmental number,.of of delegates cess are features of the | Question a can. the evi- wisdom. unless of papers many in be Most TARIFF without combated Kearns, Republican lie was were tests, is in-|ters in win that] state your you or may put miles they for cannot on give reigns, Monday fairs certainty -of of the desirable and the vote you down it commercial found again deed, home, if PLATFORM, the made. One convention If or be outrageous the that and in is periods. country can means make. Tom it Friends united aré can, man vote to He platform at one. party {heir destroy strength should get as foundly Palace admirable declaring is party party, every a 1897 greatest se-| while paid well been have who euring their education. They have tor, on ticket' nominated the there day in the ample a have county to God sure lenge city to vote party, they time control hard in operation a little more than one tariff had been the Dingley York Commercial its effect upon business was fairly tested, the New the following table of gains in certain industries Per Cent of Gain Over 1898, an Dry goods eater eS) asp wna ale B 1913 Fancy goods, notions, eC. 2. oe ee le ne See 29 Millinery De 17% Clothing and furnis hing goods: a 27 House furnishing. "4 . Boots and shoes " 16 CATOCHLIGS ANG LU UL patients -al elacshs nieletecajele ss a-eeid 1 5 1% Wooden and willow ware o bfe Fk torita tae 17 Confectionery iw F 20 Hardware ; Soltis hn ort BYP wre ia a 0 Ste Bia lere 19 Drugs as Wee wld Dal a S nu ab. mage e Rie o olen 19 Books and stationery ......-.44% Lee telais 6 esctdiw dle's 28% Jewelry bi: t ees Cle Me bet mia Oe U oe a eie vr tee 44 Paints viOllsvANG) SlASS a ajar. 0 wide 63%. wiainla oi e\e ais cele Harness and. Saddlery o's... ve ace es oe ae ee ee ae ae choice TICKED. Sait follower Democratic if that full of Utah bear days After year and published wins, there is distress and desolation and disaster in the iron rule of the vic- THE For Fustice of the Peace, GEORGE C. BUCKLE. For Constable, W. TK WRIGHT. Lake say your as SALT LAKE PRECINCT. the can- Amerikearns every to full re eee when The our and ent that their ticket. home ask There the a one and of every Democratic hear up into years stuffs water blossom their whom if you any beat increase lican Surveyo Salt to combining Let HEGINBOTHAM, at In yoters the history came four made men purpose, For County Commissioner (Four-Year Term), A, W. CARLSON. (Two-Year Term), J. B. COSGRIFF. of to of them, old the party with that the determined blessed Monday you scores you The E tepublican Auditor, who not ticket of For everywhere can want to advise deputy, dences For by vote .can test. its are party you "Well, Kearns good re necessary ticket. said us, For Sheriff, Cc. FRANK EMERY. For County Attorney, WILLARD ILANSON, JOSEPH B. SWENSON. For Assessor, CAMPBELL M. BROWN. agree have Friends Treasurer, im- week advised Republican nd the so. If control years reform two UNDER will Never JR. past for of Tom Recorder, for they canvassed: JENSEN, 6 so choice. the vote un- Amerikearns Democratic they they that now success party, ticket, been case be betray sure from November the second the may CHOICE. of have the They not feel that SECOND not County of of to THE we their of they will unitedly night to the win tickets line whom our its with who advantages the to friends who And work portant Lake. GROESBECK of nominees the til endorse in in reform, and eeeeeeer Under pled food in the hills, or provided in sufficient moisture to make Woolen company's. mills Hamilton 20.-The "Southbridge, Mass, Oct. down this morning The 1.000 hands, shut at Globe village, employing until the polley of will remain idle mills Managers announce that the to the tariff is definitely established." congress in reg ard we every The are tari? tariff, News con- and utmost on. The party achievement O. PERKINS. {Is nominated Within Porest Dale. For County Clerk, JOSEPH U.. ELDREDGE his of can exception heartily do was facility every freemen will and for primaries command, campaign proud, JOHN M. MILLS, Salt Lake. County them ac- citizens the without Republican JOHN Q. CRITCHLOW, of their to ee 1890. in Protec- the Show. = OCTOBER 10, 1906. of population, election. are Granger. County law at regained nine UNDER county There the In eeee enacted prosperous ~ and all those who serve these classes, From the Boston Globe tariff legispete is 1893.-Uncertainty as to Ansonia, Conn. July. 3, must increase They will produce litThe having a depressing effect upon the industries of the Naugatuck val tle food of their own, must They factory, manufacturing a ae nder Ansonia employes of Goschneler's big buy practically everything It, -is?: a notified that for an indefinite pe 08 have been webbing and elastic goods, department but five public service for man to irrigate work, and in one five days would constitute a week's*s days In two weeks the arid land It is a public service Haven Copper company, In Seymour, three miles above here, the New {to secure the removal to this state] has reduced its running time to state, one of the largest concerns in the !of farmers from other sections. No owing to slack orders five days a week another the Coe Brass company, In Torrington, still further up the valley, other region promises returns so rich to make five days a week's wor large concern, has found it necessary No other section can repay them = so In Waterbury many of the big manufacturing establishments are running well In no other place are the adordering manufacturer said his customers now were on short time One only such goods as they needed for immediate use. vantages of living so many, and dis- ex- is the convention that The BRIANT 8S. YOUNG, Salt Lake. Cc, EB. MARKS, MUL Creek. PRESTON D. RICHARDS, Sugar, BRIGHAM CLEGG, Sale Lake. DANIEL M'REA NEPHL of nominees Lake. Salt offices. the their 8S, JOSEPH, Salt these county was the preferences freedom the which other what in im- they ticket in ee was Under Periods achieve them the are whole of achiev- of left last them and 1903-6-What business- believe best been to record have We the are the most pledged Republicans, independent canfollow eounty's will the men belleve Senators, to has There FRICK. Bingham. HARRY up absolute HOWELL, BENNER X. SMITH, WILLIAM N. WILLIAMS. For Mouse of Representatives, HARRY J. ROBINSON, terests The in the honor. which From and of they ceptable, fer Men the preceded public affairs, no will UNG! STATE TICKET JOSEPH THE of will equal have the management portant irae sro they who loyalty Association. Congressman, FRANK uews of Phones-3190. Press COUNTY TICKET. A, deserved Both some J. some If JOSEPH For it. eee Wilson-Gorman tariff by men, REPUBLICAN For won that aided good Utah, PERCY and and re- Block, 208 South West an For assessor the Reform and + 7 + humidity Now commissioner 5 sO Justice followed, They ed Por protective, his was party, the Republicans has earned 1892 te protective, - productive + rivers The chosen and has honor, year Tariff 1893-6 Statistics of the Two Hee tariff, Democratic enacted man men. Manager. the The 1893, assured. The for be HHH MeKinley Republicans. a HH Between Authentic ow LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, followed. character ability Such surveyor didates rate sway of and HHH The neces- PARALLEL-Under tion-Contrasts Reports SALT FHF HF FHF FHF es Fhe esse eee eee DEADLY FFF of one Is A Mr. office is It first the is nomination. the of by to county City, Por man executive position. named as the importance, a good that The pre- he aspired. place for county question for auditor. highest this good General Publishers' Lake no Heginbotham's fitness been Year.. . be is both McAllister, OMces-Dooly Salt One attorney + + * ao and he REPUBLICAN, HHHFHFHHE + as man, county sary a; 2.00 of abil- Able a in the office to which The Malcolm sort his him. needs his e Yea Sundae ‘Eaition to as offfelal, the and Rates: come public cisely the The Only Republican Daily Newspaper in Salt Lake City. sarge aa may esteemed as There Entered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 18792 Subscription that lawyer, true of EES ++ 4* Se w™ eee. 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