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Show THE nee ter-youth, beauty, grace combining tell the story of her preferment. Tha nter-Mountain Republican Published Every Morning by New INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN €0. OMclal Organ of the po, a in the State of Uta En ered as second-class March 3, 1879 that formed, Feb. sion that at Salt Lake of Congress, Only ene Pay in S t Lake Cit Newspaper bs COTTE Three BRD Pores age Six Mo NB weve ees aareieye esecs 2.0 4.00 eotdey ‘Edition only, 2.00 On Fat tea Malcolm One et emple Member Block, St. Imke 208 Both y Utah City, h oo of " SATA i Conception, all combine of so dominant heartless 1906 of tive home with what - life as Convention, ae grouping. old = Tom rian that state convention shall a to have fall it . when ; FAT to ns has to Foye make in to about benefits| or is in but which : a that he has tes neighborhood the atA pretty fair politieas party | of the at pt ofa of city money and pays nota all sates Aaah ‘ mil-| to use penny . situation .in | catello. for Bae a i his failure never 1 deal to Re none oe xt vear's 4 ™ and Te meeting noes ae congress be held reason, these seem beige AN as}And : ‘ : . Ws serve Utah. | Wisdom. The Fast to Utah? the be rel Ajthe made;|friends ete to of be: for of irrigation words work are have Mr, . Dubois- whom ae Ss ee eg OU }h@s ind doing-the | ‘ his = personal Site EG: honesty: of Ce ifirm on the ground that the story of] Rast will insure Meetings in West ‘ r =a 5; . é true? 9 Why corrobo-|for the past have' been proper and rate the impression, Innocently ac-| necessary 3ut the time has probquired, that the essential bestiality, the}ably come when more good. can.be F cartoon that brutality is typical of that of anything pictured In say to the Easterner: in Utah; that's true?" life | done Utah? "Yes, And Ka] 11 16 of Tribune Tribune the copied on the have any Lake paper, bly ; see ¢ that's life reproduc- It ple front page impression they of can not a Salt exist, of the a citizen reflection their : i > i nation. ee West and Phat his aired privilege. It |.0Ul of " Grand the been Army of acre| Union. Ana] be impressed upon WUalified Voters apo, es Ae to the / for jarty ch Protest that his philosopher , Mis 5 respective. county | committees are he election of n.. The of the Seer peep tad will ard to e cha of the state ROT ees feneaiaraty: ata their election, a full list of the delegates chosen. By order of the Republican state committe "L ete Utah, Au 190K. Salt ne MES T. HAMMOND, rma Bes Rudolph Kuchler, Secretary ites te REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEF. Address. City City Name. Hurst.. County. T:do live. lly' not I do y to aca \a exist. ‘care not care "here "place to' to go't . Meda money ae mestic50 there. > to that TRSCTRART Utah a a ibut contribute Z man that - City state |Party sounds | § Il us, the Herald which: with are some taken the who sees yesterday's Tribune, the query must suggest scen the give it fair There man are of in pate the clasps one and of grouped the one end hand, this device, faces to that man so the of and and should be of her picture from must depend Down little a there to say struction in ventions the case, is for government cord each woman all turn that their The both Is as far from place of ed.' is pres- ent fayor. There is regret and sorrow in her face-keen, though controlled. At the! Side of the man, and leaning on his shoulder with that atlitude of tenderness which speaks the necessity of expression, is one more recent in favor. And on the old man's knee sits the light of the harem, the instant pet and favorite of the mas- open is few heights what the He was going Well, ter of ing of will the in is probable framing But that utterance doubtful, would of his all party right neither man these The. constructed, will one mat- he in be to mak- He strongest wishes one continues will the and be very matter of resolutions. the man charge lie he Bryan mistakes; convention of any instantly a going the platform. the his want- Mr. is about making consulted the care and as But be the It. one to say the of arrogant platform, on In roar to didn't party-unless of it now. backward he Demoeratie his course generally so is other doubtless man his it that everything will important the own stand rhetoric, any have his to arriv- want rose declared had has As put time it ever exulting and politicians ed. has themselves. Bryan and like the means ago, guns Mr. not The not no of question railroads, believe do by days of populace, nor they have Demovotes believe question. con- then do of not conhave the of this state, declaring A booming and much ownership are the electoral they that they about , The At an things And to had They they ‘do Whether South. have giving Cutler an- national party, ownership Governor the they himself country candidate as the But which each past the of adage has of voters without government old support-the their at in But .He ticket, variation. could situ- has the It attainhe Bryan after of the was platforms, until has political thing. the of walted he which section for un- campaigns. Democratic each companions. the which or to her gurroundings. removes upon the Bryan. Grant's very nommee the feet of the old man sits one who has been supplanted by two; who is two foolish the states next in point of age' is a little nearer the central figure, and a little less indifferent Mr. the on Mr. the General their the central figure, but not quite so indifferent to the significance of the pose of from drawn venerable that verified. voted least to right and of the engineers, by of dams and andways, wastes be the green jest } harvest of so as It been and] to is of e Democrats a much to that INTEREST than Citizens deal F it may bankers the best of fact interest To bless| the the] with w the some Kearns In city rald week, and "no In cannot to the of publie His spirit, of of city of has gone the could hand many the in the west of banks do pay and the That is the terest. all no risk for surance that on than any be treasury. We made cities, with Salt here pretty Lake Against for the wink be as- now are by the this in from the These pay follows: it paper deposits to with west of class population eee people city exists statements to .,,.,.. +++ $2,000 000 Kearns the no in- better K en City, mes nar 2,000,000 Om ae naa ecm 750,000 Alban ny, aveanecens 000 Loulsvine. Ky. me ieee a ee en liens ew Tlaven, ae Fe IS aa ene Mi ee that in- of would of its try the rece $25,000 40,000 10,000 12,000 26,000 2,000 20,000 ay and not do hood- statement Chicago city and interest iar Int. Seattle, Wash. platform Just would safeguarding closely as other conditions. on city money, as a the that same cent, for de- is pledge that for present seven city There city, the the needed, per now several that do the two the would the is and of has treasurers them inference made. on ascertain and interest banks, instantly "no showing certainly be the that Republican from. sure the long- made to case, him. no interest trouble Salt Lake banks would if they were asked to. vile has until be The among Chicago, posits, doubt pays letters cities, is some Tribune But the he people statement Chicago to facts on American that defending matter deposits." of in the the Tribune, the ludicrous west for patriotism. people disregarded, perfectly un- pretensions of organ, the the million can the his and ignoring bank the fact sincerity unfortunate protests to no deposits. a reason entertaining other After the the are that people beneficiary, help as of a_ ago, no may i s secure county .u Pp. oa had. for an breech People and saved who profits treasurer. the to' Save. is when Poco for 7 it > nal Cc the that Walsh millions, and of Cleveland res . interest from the trust their| has closed week its It mostly away. not. floor But shoulder did in the a blood leaping the the a and institu- & municipal In less one Half the clity was trembling pulses company failed. banks again not depositor a came to the will lose penny. In the will get ing other share in of the depositors what the left. the full, how case inadvertantly cases paid or Stensland a banker default- depositors no matter little In ifs the will how cash be much left in the vaults. This is no sermon, But the men who it is a the rich bankers the condition take nor little up and of the text burden leave poor for strange the themselves with desire to to lofty "protect be a that of neglected should per- paraded as motives-with the credit" held. the diret Washington 49 3 course of ae Monday the ehool. Dur- birthday cele- ‘ a Mea ok ou ae ose a K. No evenRe of Miss' Een t kK athe rine' be C, the at and * Slade it the parties, : ue be the second Tollowed of rollowed members by her ~ Miak- he on lotte ing ind) next York to hostess of in- a the met Mamie to undergo a} aries the st: ae ~ ‘ Carl . | gers years prior adopted pnatiing in 1902 Miley the No their names ov in le aft mmo.' ta * . a Und a County Clerk Walter Calderwood and County Recorder L. BE. E Idredge will seek renomination on the Republican ticket in am Sounty. . After reading of ‘the Moran exmen a patient friend observes that e American party also has a standPat policy a * . Now that the Federation of Labor has'its annual celebration tucke safely into the pocket of history, it will begin on the tleket th at is to be nominated by the workingmen this fall. ° No matter who is nominated by the Republican county convention - the candidates will have the advantage of the good record made by their Republican predecessors * * 1 ; one Gd delig ig . nm are the = eetul it Bynner, nook the book story! Oy is sweet, earth r unacquainted feet in. September Century vee Char- Daxhs o1cs, een es ene --- P av vacation, at part Brighton, stay in with her of which before going Butte, rine a 7 h ss) f £ rect as from Danville, Ky.. $4 ' 99 P Don't Fe at ma to aA her come father, | |after a two Mrs. the to weeks' ° A,' 3 guest- A Miss Beth from a and Hads Denver. - gladly riends Miss visiting ' ° € chest, DaCK, ex- . posti- and the stooping deformity For 1 Gents A Children. and = Id Co Is leave today Still Soda oda A ee -WILLES- Ae California. W ater reciated. ie Buckingham * yeturnOmaha Phones Salt: welcomed Bldg. De nver, is the R. E. Mec on- s former CO e9 By the Monument. $74. Deseret News * Srawley sf pe ae fe hag in visit HORNE. DRUG AT Miss G ladys Tuttle "Gt Nampa, Idaho, is visiting in the city on her way -.enter she ' will where Boston, to Wellesley for her senior year Miss] isa cures Avoid H =e Ladies Mrs. Helen Southwell who has been a guest at the Windsor V. Rice hom e for summer will return to he ze home in Canada. today, accompanied by Miss sib it ane Miss' Lois Rice. Puttle the That in month's o Mrs, J. A. fZuest of Mr aughy for a Suppol pands . tively habit; Pueblo, Col., and Mra; W. will summer , ed to | races Angeles, to visit her mother. Tingley, "who" has' been the child : Joseph | spending your may permanently health. Kantstoop visit ani i of Judge allow . stoop-it rat injure the Christopher || J | BRACES ER SHOULD Mont Lake. by THE her Phones: a 1374 saa U. many Bingham is in Wel by Lena Miss Bessie Coh indler, ; x NEW SOUTHERN We have a few left. First-class rooms at moderate prices. Hot and cold water on every floor. Elevator and bell service. UNDER NEW M eee 144 WEST 1ST souT girl, and Ind. 2389-2 BelL - S. DEPOSITORY. DESERET NATIONAL * Mrs.-E. B. Crite hlow and family returned Saturday from Brighton - where they have been aoe the summer * s s agiey Witter entertain NG thy. Fie airtel ative week's drink, Chicago, who is: visitThe "a thioli bishop at Vina, RusMr Charles Shields, | sia, has. sent report to the synod Evans, who Will leave sia, has that. since, the ukase <of rec attend school in New| ligious toleration over 20,000 members of tlshe és orthadae ) church "have:-become ‘ pr td ter oe at weeks' spent a Mi A Lake one . We all day lang, smallest: ¢limmering: in glory moon & 3 There the ither fen: at Miss of In. honor Lor three St. ep till the nod ot "night, }And the heavens And the stars alphap Hath GE the . Pint toe: cuit EEBO: will ace music, at the | ester rersity. PaveeR: "e vi ra ga 2 ‘ § a n Dan Sullivan has returned from home HY, depositary hs 5 arrangement, so it made the provision permissive and not obligatory and provided that where cities did by ordinance provide for the deposit of public moneys, ete, etc,, at competitive bidding, the treasurer, if he has exercised due care, shall not ie liable for any loss oc casioned - by uch deposit.' Other cities have done it Why not Salt Lake? in wolre St #5ting EO |Wa@S ac legislature "pat Kk of stember lie: than e& . ads Presbyterian | nae Mr Nau then adds ‘For about twelve yt ae for aa Hines 1 me ent Benedk . oon é than ef jam. retsts e ry so oe ed £at times me very So far iti ut I have said like ila. of pi be MoGdnauehy - wilt Beggs of her aunt, Miss Rose week to , c : up when of a series| ) WeOe WAOVaIMOSE. wh l t Care dared toDe think EA a lunchIn Our Wearying Mrs,| There were no more springs to ‘ Yo more pails to swing Miss Hilda. Greeson is ierarndone to * Wea esday on peace as sister, First, Thursday party Hearts" of doubled bad Gon MeY-DAY. by a luncheon, at which the wilt take turns in entertain Gladiva* tertain and clam. as EERE * of the ing according betical order Tom. a off Lt 5 grot pain any feel : pile |°;J-ate_that jot ofthatlamb No,.no!.I mean lot of Ve * women oas of with tece istenea Wit'were aust) . with Gut bods Ott will entertain about | Co nd: let ea friends on. Wednesday{a2 L& \ t ay amone WooKS t} ha ty \ eini brook afternoon in honor of | \ here ‘the verses grow. as Mary Roberts of r-} za , Sih SaR ™ The lot agree at with it dei ur ' Pht | vite | I'll. sto Seems den put St 4 per cent. The interest is paid semi-annually on daily balances. Re ws P 1t of to a not til ne ah 3 aarau oie MCRTS ‘OM Clark| tea mean y large so pai Oe once thé Keh vor! 7 Mrs. W | Come and go: a- Har rrying, Vould you be Come and "léarn that everything ! % $ ; will I aid Dear A Thorpe. |i ‘ | Nichola events bridge afternoon Ewing ( C. 00" social nN ple fe ne He a se el 1] week before-taking the. district under | largest STORY. ‘Spy: CARR ert pt into ate a pot the of pantry lye- So have 1a did And Hy Johns ston graduates ar See he lake afternoon and Thomas, Bo Mi ees ae Eras lunech- lite He | pleasant school; ; who Se the star features of the evening et gue Miss Carrie Sappington las - re turned from California, where she hag spent the = . Rowland Hatt will reopen on Wednesday, th 2th The faculty has been fortunate, in securing a house across from the school wiih will be fitted up with the school furniture and used until the new building now in process of construc tion, can be occupied. The sehool will open with an unusually large membersh p. It has been a custom in many well-regulated cities for the gr rand jury to get busy and inquire into the Pe between the city treasurer nd the bank that holds the city funds community, on deposit. If the city gets no interTo the rank outsider it looks like est, it is reasonable for the grand jury a case of money selfishness. 3 * * lo assume that some one does, the treasurer does not, the grand. jury Bishop F. S. Spalding will be in can do nothing. But there have béen the city .on ‘Thursday after a trip to Well, the Tribune got back to its cases where the grand jury. found Glenwood Springs, Aspen and. other safe ground yesterday, and cursed the Colorado points. that the bank has paid certain money hierarch. » the city treasurer. Instead of pay* ° * ing the interest money to the city, it Miss Harwood of Kansas City is has gone into the pocket of the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood, Dare you to Invite interest offers official. This is against the law, and 305 East South Ts street. from the banks, Dare you! yhile it may be considered in good + taste by the American party "reformAy -E Kimball had returned = to ers" it will. not be sanctioned by soNevada We look in vain In the Tribune of clety. after a few weeks' stay in When was charged that Salt Lake. this morning for a retraction of the Salt Lake City is losing thousands o f ° » ° dollars every year by failing to collect charge made against Postmaster The Woman's Republican club held nterest on city. funds, some one adThomas in the matter of the Sandar its regular vanced the opinion monthly meeting etn that the city postal cards. There {is yet time. Will treasurer was "getting something out day at the home of Mrs. J. N. Melto the Tribune admit it was wrong in|of He may,7 or he may not be. Owing to the fact of its being a holie day, the attendance was not so large ‘gene ral impression is that he accusing the postmaster in that in- The des not deposit all th e funds in ne stance? The fairness it would like to ank for nothing. It may be that he have people believe It possesses desat have an opportunity to show that es bank, where the city funds are mands that it make amends in this his hands are clean. sposited, Salt Lake will b a WinuIf Frank Swenson has to submit toj}r ier, for it will result in the ban case, And the photographic reproan investigation, and if it is shown by|/i ng through with Me a Sony Mat ae duction of the cards leaves no ‘other! the bank's books that he has been re- goes into wrong chan just course. celving interest from the Kearnsnal i srkeeiae mit spired Was i the treasurer, says there is| Reed y J peas : * ' eight and a halt Shae ts Notae eee ante that last year the city], "YS & Loisey nas returned from derived $242,895.66 {n|California, where she has been spend; , | UR its funds, The money ,|ing5 the last few months . o sermon. : a Donald: are Miss Mildred thirty of her tL an informal her guest, Miss issue funde fund: municipal especially of. Quaker trust Its ground- the hold the big disastrous rich. those through big rescue, on the which get of banking Philadelphia mammoth with alone blue sent when great in included enterprises favored a doors was dealing operations But was' they company failure. tion, a as be A SPOILED‘ % various Was iss FB a PR ea among to the ° ae funds distributed in proportion the - amount Mi s Florence Bohn of Ogd n, who each fund may have on deposit. The|has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. in} lowest rate fine arn Herbert MeMilk and Mrs., :. George McMillan, paid by|Herbert ever of interest west rate Georg depositors.}a bank was 3.76 ver cent, the highForre ster, returned home last eyening ran secretary at the home of Mrs. John C street * + @ tira: Nrteenih cplath day Bhs the the ee Rev, will this ‘ ROT revolt, of ra os ora Clevels eens the city . posit ne the} few case Within and o a gave cen, given in honor Justus J. Peare legislature Nau, eae a of . stepped did loss, ‘of; day ot latehare S. . @ were opinions f , eae the money financfers general o was wnt > SOW standard their the| But with entrusted Stensland big the C Loui One Mrs. is discounted beyond and often belief. from some of penny. the had That eo | Lioyd given this by; Mrs. "A. Alexander a rub- eGnialed Bu bride-eleet. Divinity St. ‘uncomfortablé months "the handling bank will Miss] + unless hi approval etlo be statement Cane Ss the. city the last their work in' or | building cannot hardly stockholders,} e business saf safe. big Ly the whom .| | George' : ‘political the ‘ McMillan on Saturday winners, installment-plan people, | 19038 this city had a special charter in|C. Hall. They have no ils, resources but their| "hich there was a' provision for a aber aaa and safne bit depositary arrangement essentially Mrs. labor, as a rule, and no refuge but! like the ordinance now in force, When for Los the little money they have been able| the uniform municipal code for Ohio ||] Mrs / a good surpris- nearly the it have}, e money Bgl. EWwithestanaiandters 1 stensiand are poor people. They are wage earners, bread one] funds and on the potent face decided been rather allegiance party so of deposited, derstand are the the Kearns, realized extent 5 did were were rich intrusting It the MONEY. Lake in all Tom Is the dollars er Salt that with woman, by for ated k Fishop. Spalding Phe other) gut US* who enjoyed the ilfair were Mrs ) D Yee ae © H a LNs Arman, Rev jp and Mrs, ». Perkins, RE and Mrs his acquaintance: with and friendShip for the workers in every voting ed in Salt Lake county would make him a most danserous and formidable antagonret!" another, or have cost a pretty who 1 banks ks weeks result. CITY interested ing banked dictation very ON man a penny 2 institutions expensive lost dogmatic is more of against help a lost ee ‘ , Pa « con- | same Whencity,the failed Stensland bank, flood so utterly, gulf promise and acres ofof acres m millions ons productivity, those their|and vege-| big the that ql in itself diverted the]to an never|those Walsh w within] Valsh homes, And And yetyet Not poor, left] broad areas thatin will never produce now can positor. or the looked country of coming cratic distance and relative regard are exprassed. The oldest woman of the group is quite at the back of the man, her age and infirmities distinctly shown. That one next to her in all that is alarm from tagonized cen- holds channels de-} flows] gain. have the dominate the truth done of them to smooth in the center. cleverly the with and to man, it "what: might return fool- them who elevation in man He crosier, fail women the age wisdom cords, an not That man-a bespeaks sort At Is from center, old beard, for a seven imitation picture us of The skilfully grouping is an which hand women. an age, gray chance one not let composed women. occupies figure extend the use?" have the oldest of the number ts removed both in distance and relative who tval in the you question, group seven abundant a a varying so that farthest If in description. is and cartoon "What's itself. picture to ing ation something they. people interest In seemed Utah which ocean abundant dose: degree doubted of would' advantage There WHAT'S TIIE USE? To the average resident ADAGE, do ever ot reach by struction yold\of gold ee OLD But never support site cities sites of f citle with ex. to the amazing of of |p. years ago forHow any one can believe the poliup by the Tribune and] guide, | tleal rot dished the be friend The co-operation, Ser esoentiee3 fe e of coming campaign. Siiie Patter-| | Traddles: ' mas ae Colburne bridge job | cleaning: from. the have to. raise. Mr ~possible'|!izenship of this nation. Mr. Bryan is Going the expected. |fact which the East needs to have} He is dividinggE hiss own J party é demonstrated; it is oeprobable. the} deat othe and tel A long time ago General Grant |/ocating of the next me ng oO ne} said it was safe to depend the Demo- | irrigation congress in Washington will] crats would'always fshi< a mar an water unbenefiting re tation; be the be the . to is of it stretch I native state no he = lie to make fertility Here : paper ti .is of down eT-) own it-it Saucon: GRANT'S s do- decision? whyaakgshould a And ments gree. to'in-/| Is the J Utah ainly is, or the. state's ments ‘ o y would: not ‘so. iproclaim 1 nit le Thy CAMERA » SURG Why should to ene re want If-*that A in oO condition he rete 4 raat "I do not certaiply. vest Mg oe take hearly the Edith Suth.|of Critchlow, : : wie only T hat Notyat all... Then ,why, print it?| o.ould ‘be done in its achievement ,a eee aa . radicalbe change. What they and say today _ BANK- is z the Eg resultant 7 : of will that pee ate Here js the making of a realm : greater] ai denied tomorrow, what VARIOUS FAILURES. "said tomorrow willthe discarded 2 ; , = : : , ‘ < F attractive re original and a When John R. Walsh's three banks| for All it needs is the A of than Pennsylvania, yee ot eens Cad taea apres -for Wiki % o eke e respuers ar ee Oui a Ot cneye ee governs ment ¥ wbich, The a in wet appearance | tn Chicago, has were for forced. to profitable close thelr ee following investment.| doors the big financiers of that city Saceae ont 46 Summit county| ee paper a rains Hie Here is the land that possesses ele-| stepped in and made good every de-|are going to run Bishop Maxwell of oor « ke a prettilynT; appointed ait es re Addte ye Miss it the City ‘and His' hand 1 Is: disin the forma- man Leta friends a-l W 5,604 a Mise "May. sa be. By not entirely dissatisfied with Eldredge's restgnation * * * feeling : Miss orah, and he has been under suspicion ly of: -not~ being entirely "in mony with his quorum They. and ie 4 loya Republican of in Miss pia, new ns d ‘closer to. fromthe made could other he some to right aye set at naught. by the following | church. will hold. their: first monthls | Bovely ‘the SA ¢ paper on September 1 business meeting today arter the som=! Tithe' Held | ot the churen, parlors rest in the mer Ie der Smoot: :, mac hine he are Mr. Re- rhney advising people to vote the "OUsnNey advising peop : Democratic ticket, and wholly - approve his retirement to the congenial ; : : a ; partly, we must ranks of the American | fLeited Sea Lete htleld s Hobbs, Edith ¢ Rev. for poli-| 1 perverted "bout faced" and |) aul Jones, « trail islate,. foregoing und trom ae thrown fitness is) days' any the building. traceable said, party iy and the a Ab) hi Ss is OW 4 office aye Mi Idredge has as deputie » buneh of warriors who are ready to get up in the middle of the nig hit and ge patel ror the qe us hing ; prob-) do is the realize we ‘ Helen 5 mat ath MAN sx the|> known ve , doesn't things quoted. crowd. ai or of o a ae but atio Interference faney new the of advise Idaho, While I whole everything | to of Miss ae nest hon eat desiresbY | of a ane line t reove! pees was has who man a a on: rational, Hon: two free- : right all ¢ le niverst , yi s@riichlow.2achich"avae® one [eo Grant, Miss torah bish in the. backyard has Mr Kicredge's Moreover -racoré record, Seren the only thing he could comfortably at home But Pee people, . that. : is kg back Gees a situation |p orence. on a Into commissioners 9 ) divoree : ‘oer Into was ably feel . . Bete on of ; . of of Smoot . County tinetly. it public, particularly under charges. so -dvinlyatebatine Tis diactor: Ie. act ma-|&!* Se! wp 5 a Se FG other the then ig eo without consulting him AS chairman of the county committee, Mr. Eldredge dictates to the ees ' other officers in most things, and ; conditions «| every a : ; . unsavory inhis career that reeord it a Hint, ; : ; Mi ; ; the people of the East, the people} from whom help must come, the batee 4 : tle will be aS won. And not buntil then. enterplans . the of The ssuccess tained by:the men back of this irri-| the . particularly of : a he fell whim move ve Sas ‘mentor, a any unexplained jail an a |!" ident. With future substantially of can fact that when in bates arid benefiting every Is it true-],.;; anywhere? ions "*~*ltogation Is, that life in' Utah ? of eae where states way and mingles or representa- trade of any in deals Is il true capital without pos-|terjal than as true.. tive citizen of Salt Lake? in tS-mes its 2Ssg as eof an aie in, any the location . inl ; rare ‘ § ¢ land can be reclaimed in Montana or [qaho or Utah or Nevada or any other TribIs it true-of the owner of the Trib-} une? Is it true of his associates in siness? truee of any) one © with business Iss itit he whom socially? the a big question for all the peothe. nation Not. an.-ncre.<of the sa has and : fixing in is of approvingly], pp cee of other and ita is : admitted ; that it by Why|sessions tion iin aa local local paper that ‘ sans just‘ paper means n The two thousand Eastern subscribers| 8 |™men So is as usual Mrs. J. R. Davis read an lateresting paper on the Swiss Re| public, comparing it with the AmeriBe : steal . ble republic, }ean Y piumosus and smilax forming the at2 era aninned daughter tractive: table: decorations The place lof Mr ian Mrs. Riehard L. Shannon, secp i svar marine 2 views tonite Oe (8 re ty ied and race ption will be given s sailing upon e sea of matri-}| i 7 ‘ ee "Phe arse ts invited ta meet | Wednesday P, ti i BP eae \picc Sawyer were Miss Mamie -Sap- } tre kU While h the nar s school- hington, Ay a i : August 23 County. Clerk J. 1 Pldredge Ju, OW ho is slated for renomination, is the real sub-boss: for. the |}of unbecomand ~ RoT taken ralt a religious ponsoer a abti ‘0 bring 14 "oe. | following is Pest become him Furthermore, , pay? q"this the | joyed by the intimate girl friends of}j) October the bride-to-be The color se De James; 318 was green and white, masses of whit weet peas mingled with. ferns, ane Borah, | oriand ambas- e's least, token en dg entirely |importance to the whole country: and substantiation by his comrades, in a = e % . cee trial provided for by the honored supposed to be a] they are not going to learn so readily adie ‘ hich ! , z ‘ > se . organization oO which we once We jest. And so he makes his cartoon-|]while the meetings are held in the near|/l0onsed. should have suggested .and it wakes eres a smile, ‘i and plants an| West as if the sessions were to him that a dignified silence would {mpression, or strengthens one already|them, impressed upon thelr attention 5 e sai shi planted, and he draws his pay. by contiguity, and accorded the news-| But why' print it in Utah? Z Why j af-|paper spi space thati a journeying ae to the } rrime the t started the the has class: oOo a-certain tiejans the Tribune : in} ; speaks und a AG 7 Sele Pe merby to support | Peculiar terms, in cn. h me "Ot change of hither to}came « laptrap disgruntled, Republic,. , for conduct a: gentleman The "charges }constitute ‘a m ul The "church." e changed Seancled enpe 5 te. ‘ ing not politic had of the oO Mr. he the guest © | yesterday <Po-| Nise Beith became | Miss dope-Brady of Tribune special representative of Borah became the jecfal ad-! labors.‘ On ie Rf tlie ne sad epi Idaho 7 ; ee ak Sefore:/ the and |sador *| front-page ticket, < beri ark eo ‘rT, and a Six commonly ranked as "Mor- length In laudatory by he a Savas thas © morning voters of 4 Loughne the more if great Monday : per-| party had S ldaho Brady the othe r candidate What} )are brat peal RT ey wiormon | vect Sah tae ete Pe rig ¢ ns . 0 elegates'y ) o els upon either man, and as a result there w: a spirited Neht on the floor of | fees Bs WV have been Republican] In of on Democratle li : Cy of] E e Walns 4 ~ | ‘ ' t J ate' Miss tancock,. f . mon," gorah (was "nominated, and | ity, Miss Bleanor Stewart, Miss Edna} bration. a Ramee tt Pp} ceforme rane anc selections ore yer z ney \ ae to. ofa : times ath «£50caren Farnsworth Liss Lea i Ww puis uff, |! Bay i Sante I : Deeany : the aay te date vas defe e >| Mias MMe = . re @ GPoo. 180 ‘ \ ) Idaho | convention-still following along the aa mare Psa kone ie aieas og | people, -A: birthday dinner will be one ced Into. e eve i ,e himself. the these I lara ae ee« with: the 4 ite u aC anal: structec of the value Miss Susan Sawyer, whose marriage | counts chairman of the Republican of the club's him assuring wi a5 | committee evening, Is read | wij) take place tomorrow that estimate claptrap r Lp in' the ity-of having been courtmartialled and expelled from the James B. MeKean Post No. 1, Grand Army of . i) e appreciate not the they KY unwisely American ite article Mr. . Wash- pe > Republican vote : : at the does importance the of the | CXt'avagantly 5 has ‘ should for vised. es cx ed, "The West isSs converted Whata w e want is to convince. th Mast srr a - Is co ae € ie 4ast, eae re-|Shurtlif! is reported as having © said. to who ideration:= rs Ss suggesthe in F. Shurtlife of patriotism by Mr. L. that money the for : of Loughney wisd the dors 30 Meer se ight men be- nominee, of es by it of . 1900, In » lime WASHINGTON. ge ed ae apne cs : a party Tribune IN Isa Geter out state organizer little more have solely make Saat LOUGHNEY. DIC TATOR. Thomas Loughney, "former helping ( ° convention the. Tribune asthat tat wes no sanee io Ss nomination for. senator, bethe "church" had) decided"on Oran eause ‘ can O : Kearns the American the of sees in COUnIY! | ai very i Democratic MEBT There relr than no may ae a re , ' ‘re Wy COMLMUTIEY WEN men and women are one : IS measured to] sorrec t c eee o a reform, more line fun Bouths ae NEXT i Knows him-or which Ss THINGS ‘ understand friend lion dollars, oth-|his business, brought Mere certain Geared: : Solid indulge of lack jn} defense The artist|/tlon, made , e t followed can as Republf- | it positive ining the states fig TE Ghee He met has desire, to no Utah heartless i SOOO S co-3t-wS all] : mean and Dy radicalism Snot he need carry a Ente Utah. aaa opinion. Pans they bie) 19 tab - ma ea audience, profitable verse erse con- ° ont very policy Bryan's sane And F Pie astic est:eeshe ae Mr. oer assert.j/of Carn en i ress £ ;£ ee ue eden easier to concede than basis dred - 3s will is a basis for a lication sy his Jace said the in' the, place told ene impression of Utah conditions, and | Irrigation inatalenwill che venelacl tomcoricborte:ineton What's of one delegate to every one votes, or a major fraction were cast for lon, Joseph Howell for representative | in congress on Nov. 8, 19H, as follows nty. otes. Delegates. to Republican lite en, been representa-| It - A assumpt there ‘teinal ee knows the. Rr e publican Electors of the State of Uta A state cony ention of delegated representatives of the Republic: party, in e of Utah, will be held at Salt City, SurooEe of state tiexet, to be voted for at ae general election, to be Tuesd Nov. 6, 1406, the s tate ‘committee, and for f such other i e about they Shaw One AND = cessfully to gov-]|titude doctrine of/attention Taylor called "the} ; " eae cartoon hurts But ve Sept. To 196, in the Salt ates are Sod z nominated for the lowing offic udge of the Supreme sari and re preschtative in the Sixtieth ongeress oO he United States. "The Republican electors of this state, and all other electors, without regard political affiliations, who be1@ Republipolicies, anc dates nominat ntion, are cordially invite val to unite under this call, in the selection and which Secretary and] going ' | POLITICS more until selfish-}the ett the a laugh, nina , Treanresantativa re slack ae Puck CALL, State mies for is ek aera strong expounders wakne of that}can that of eee here, peneH the ure meponices as depravity, has type m For : sy injer reader;} 8 idea heot domestic Pasterner the Utah, It is what T ea OFTICIAL fix - | against say ownership, things vote in 1908 Meantime, sue- and adopted is policy spirited lic its} and North y West, to l y multitude and deal is}ernment alci skill to the * East good CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1906 are in the South, and It takes a good deal of assurance, of them will be there from now | considering these facts, for, ...the the end of the next presidential] Kearns papers to assert their loyalty ; ; : . aoe of the ple-|campaign; and they are telling the|to the interests of the people Chey There is not)truth to the people. They are calling | have made it clear that their attitude | in 4, It "ag . impres-|other an exists. And it has} ‘captioned: "Holding humor, eee Association. Sept. Utah, belfeve. And a have LAKE They are|And there are many others, smaller believe in|towns, where the same prudent, pubway, its having multitude to]/say. REPUBLICAN, SALT resent dictation coercion They ness so perfectly animal that the hope-| those states. And it is believed that lessness, the unfathomable depths of|/they will win for their party more] ; s it overshadow all the picture. It is]than one commonwealth from the old- Manager. South Press to to on C the;South, misin-| in the memory of the will have that effect. suggestion lust, seeks presents being Essentially the import ture is a brothel import. 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