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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Burnett, and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1906 IJ7VUU. BE dla ibe oro ES 5 caer Legislature. the for Nominees Republican [From | BOOKS | =o Nive. REPUBLICAN, Others, Mr Frances Tlodgson' Barnelt's new novel The. Shuttle," begins in for"whose Americal with deal It Centut The Issue of November the touched Literature country thelr of history of the @ portion were lunes treated young the for tore ado them, consi systems ral m them, bpen to carries. shuttle," "the or chance, or I illustration as gravely them the humBeyond family. f the dau twq times, different at Itngiand, or and pathes and romance of the lives of the: ams rican. men and. wom whose destivile reodnterwoaven, int " broad and sane urmrrertly preseniment of, Certain y al cial Ant economic eonditions pid Sl a re : RM Is . SeCeny picture Mason, anthor of Fout whose. "Running, Water" pearing of y is This pieture of Jay Cooke is of spe‘ - | cial interest just now when the imporRe Ks. WW'. tant part he played in financing the Feathers, American Civil War is made the subnow ap-|iect of a serles of sketches by Ellis serially i, The Century. Only | Faxson Oberholtzer in The Century who has climbed much in the| the first in the November issue. At a have written this novel, a| period when the concentration and i ae te HARRY S. JOSEPH, Rep. BRIANT 8. ge NG, JOHN Q. CHRITCHLOW, Kep. EEN aha git te ey Bae a Control of vast sums of money is a a great' souls and weak Gales! aart pela | ruling Ngeanrtttte and from. the point of YP Meret aenlue Who! had moments of greatness but | suted, the piace pine Sei a the . lowe a PUM a . water; i) ' ‘Mine on caael » novel, Chena 3 eerShee Tie man Fe ose aoe quality, facts yields . Cooke of a uncomon. incidents interest. -_-- Condidate for Kepresentative. a _ 1566,) bornsee In seco was Harry <a5. Joseph | oF At s " ‘ | ' chan a woman, for un- and Pe (iAae | ' | f fas at the 4 University of | mine, Ohio as chairman BRIANT of S. Candidate | | Briant Clty, Ute.S.. | Joseph of Heald's stlor one Whistler, characteristic : : demy 5 The of ‘the) paint-) in the the of portrait by Charles drawing of the best of this < ~ ‘a The German EinCentury paper a of title the November lo in in publish . Paris. } Century-is reminiscences by and London Venice @tcher. wellknown of also} by are E. W Salt trane- | he give Tintic!to iness B . pressed Inter-Ocean the by not is of logic im- recently'| /|and not book is able the addresses from profited Chi-|have deeply the | campaign |tions The Times: Creek Cripple cago. BOOK, who be to use of arti- their Lake x is largely reminiscent, | it shows, so clearly In emotions s all true adherents spair, ss the breasts the City,y. of the gospel of de-| borders upon has lmands, Franan-/ luck can- good those college, San Fran-|law assistant secretary of the} 7 Salt Press Lake Brotherhood, the the club, Young laid' ‘pare Nesp. Here in amt all its there revolting hideous-/unsound. the ~ Democratic West "It money prefers to P ; W Tees - ji activitic > " . upJ the) Pes ago, * Mr. . Williams first of : Mtsne the ‘i of from He elected: X. Gale was) (je veddegree. Utah. |that Washingtor i volunteer ; the oN faking then during Fra- others and. JOHN . Q. Q» John 1870, oy oa 2 Democrats the th came to x atit Dee. He-attend-| vnc h he son ble: public for can to. him. bled +e 18 care-|who had the but survive believe the that of judge, the;would as sition ducted have to the rest _ .re- mistake toade ‘byothves publication of the Demo- proved lib ri ry morgue. « handsome of- any Sy cams acqul- well-con- m Missouri father, : ane a sion ix ix crossing the | Lake river at \ gy oF Weise A... ONE GREAT ISSUE ne Idaho of Wor issues in number tureoei . rm "is our ) x gn--al Of ; the sustaining Kepublica rying Lo give on the qo) issues state most jmporant ational side of} for te nece the President member. of representatives ator ul tin) Work 1 and the Repul practical moved |years- he has to ago " Newspaj upinelmporta the princiy politic long that Mr. Robinson , ha of Salt yearsa two' and about three und Lake one Bulletin, Tee weeklies in t has been goi a growth the Bingham the secured the most progressive state Since then he in top the }rapldly.to t ; Utah Spanish | development of Utah's great Utah. Press the of |Seerelary eamp president nassociati« is' tobinson Mr coppel the Republican Editortal attorney Deny } ; RICHARDS, D. Representative, for Candidate ry associ ig = ry, clubs aii ae Press hank Salt * Lake Sit and M'RAE, heu in for ee S Senet directar of company team.for Care: 4 strictly ort tep re ston D. Richards was. born Mendon, Cache county, Sept, 15, 18 leaving the publie 'schools |Atter #ttended the Salt Lake High ech |'¥° years, and then taught five yes sf ' cas undertaken. Ti reason at ate ei the campaign ery nifieat cily tentio if its hitmlet, upon & finerine and politics TTARKY 5 a a , Candidate Te Sr : ¢ i men former Frank cannet . the be™not state tre break - prosecuth the the f. gevernar, country approve-or a. this if proaf. impartial it. cass will. that in down be If we take; we ado administra.: yea cy than: mon'. "estan I aa ne associate John yw ia n. the. Jega} Cannon, Of! They Gooding Governor for cast. we ; are looking to us to demonstrate that iwe have no myathy with the ecouniu jpre to made b¥ing effort try-wide by Col, to went f. ache: work of line this following ily ti or leisure his During years. F me he 1906. in law,.and: ag i prac to. mitted. practice, ausCn . Of! murded . attendl) eee for wets .U niversity 8became school a D. L. then, jin ay gtaduatihe the of. accused. he' schools: vlc na bop sraduated in 1894 tro iter th ch sch the of MonSe ey count ter fn Colo., e . p is the. issue of tion ofv-the people "of the demon-" clamor countryat | the the Wlegiance menacetin the ‘nlsupports Governor Ors a6)leht,thie Inthe JE NSON, one. Babi the sl ee al Representative. University, Columbia anu special oy b 3 BUSA ustee Candidate for Represe oe Sajt' La! born inaxe, 2J enson. Was I ne Nephi He/ on nominated Robinson, J. Harry house the for ticket Republican |the is a native of New representatives, |of : and York c state and received his éducation cen-)Cefeat h . . gp ROBINSON, a for taking Pe the commit district, Rory elghth . al Utah, is Richards Mr. | Republican he s ‘the on tour inet aice hes into Idaho that ha both] is root reach & to) = © is that issue In ‘ The péople 6f the United Stites ne.) ix *| going to Judge us this fall by the a apm a . are ae mn whicn one state d the Interésts] the Douglas legislature , | Fifth ‘he|the glad be to demand that his course po nd that | ae or a ners wae a , becn engaged e t we But : and .s ety is ees are aa her ‘it of = opie.i HET dibeeastalcanal Bis : ae Gevoted oily reading In fiv e years governor, South Jor} 1864 I United ; pocderenre ey onnor, and log quar the .welfare f for las iat is bod been the tha rate : to oe i « 3 ae oy ithe yy | ae COl- * _~ nee, euateE jis are feed le block. nats etecting aid c @ On the state side we have the spien-| ignored. That strating to. the state by] given the administration ‘id ik * state given hatus! that4 He has one Guoding beneficial or practica C 1 C35 ch tT a thi state of the Bre OF nationa' scope! ane (ee andjeare.of the. highest Importance. | hicorsec at peculiarly are Others are likewise of the character On the h we the problem a ;a oF Auerbach I . "t s ha Latter-day | ters t with study in ie De Was and Stevens & aoe ' His oe bar 2 a 411)! 0 and 18 Now business pet oa ee the fi in a mi place ete important. | ** them of campaien--all rere . " later a Canal under as three | Utah in ah SOouthe : al the during party : mare 1m] rer 1 " Republican oO le the state aes th amr eae tenl a im the sents nineele shed ‘Furn api . ) Was dan \dtove for Salt For eaie iia tikma are acneancien De the at and eels of University the or-) e 1 others tive ra attended using Dott aes to 1908 | - ‘ ace began . 3 oa Ame feteconaiv a publi the been has he " fon ae<¢ nel Cieggs M M*r Septembe in character ndid. academy and I aH 18 at has follo: i ears » | Saints y :ul the = rt be to ; : . 7 are "' : is "of ; iia = grow , en : sng eg of _ a : i } ‘ = iar nee ne ; - Wilt a eis reese Sas eet cig ©. past -8 Wiligms ~ / to Utah|years q Young school he y Salt spl 7 Co-0 oot the nics Brigham teaching = ‘Bnst fam- suyinenaed developing accor on es supervisors' of the Salt »I the when he|®! and resided there tlit 1878, a 30, 1876. ; Dec.. iat present n>6 i ny a on the west schools, and' aaa 7 ;side of COURLY e Cleggyoung: 4 ;took up a farm and andAnn ls the o eet y 6, son est : of Henry and Ann Clegg. He] Jordan river. He helped to build the/'he Principal of the Sugar distri: graduated from the public public sehools at | I s i . schoo! Durh 1g the ‘intervals of | the of part that reclaim and schools at)/canals attended hus he Work /0ther state, desert its from valley Lake |Salt t h e at « y two spent 16, of age the Ur the ed Ge werslte o : ‘y : the at years vO sy 16, ag he eo the 1861 i r educated a SS mn ut c liewsi Morgan's at es re ae eee Se now University, eret ow a z count pero His t a "Tr ; Reenhoodt "ands kash . sap and Lody was oa 90. Se fromthe ery, born was Utah. sosgpetc th conditions that period of Representative, for Critchlow in Ogden, Wales, . in 1861 a i Will : anes yin plains CRITCHLOW, ~ Candidate we!20, i 2 I mave a) 2"on : positions "sT PRESTON DANIEL nS took serving lChey. ; Candidate for Senator. . N,. Williams was born in William neewad ‘armarthenshire pal isht S0eeWa¢d South Rivui gz ‘ ee. et tne antes he health, Beriver, La -Saltof schools® publile the in|!® Hved He life. to frontier incident Teen rCounty, Candidate for Representative. Salt Lake City ' until 1870 In 1871) as principal at Mill Creek A o was Brigham Clegg was born at Heber / he built a home at Mit! Creek, Utah Taylorville In 1905-06 he ‘as | far to times: |Strenuous mining -wartare. biwith en ------ post school and being act ‘ . . Supren the before practice he ' . S9O6 tn: (editorial, _¢ ANS IlateEEIeG. Dennis |for the ‘Third the of term Judicial pOrAEen rN he the district 1901; law the dailies of that city and. from he went to\ Montana where for fo |¥ears he was associated with F. A gustus Heinze during sonre.of the m« state the of member the sessfon eommenc- war: for In January, ing pubit a ve KI Ca H e S90 a ‘ came Smith: .1892-Mr. béeguh the practice cavalry American legislatare leaving j He eae to Provo, in at Y. bornUniversity was B. after . place the | cj 40) in GB. A. fall: of In the Satt Lake and inter- Representative for of br uly his ofvale May, in wae | "feraidens born was riinola ORlnee the mitted Senator. for Smith sie aie school and went to the Columbia Law the New York School of Law, and ‘in to. the bar was: admitted 1392; yay) 7), the. state of New. York MILLS, M. Scone Candidate at tae Cas diteD: bak from to. ers the) yi. weeprofession He «filled, has always and has publi ati: EE liewingig positior th e jy ‘ onor' one: : term. : OLLOW +of tate venss ‘ge United Gin tas tte end of hi deputy attorney general of 7 & . the. of Heutenant first 1896-98: ‘ ey Ae wee JOHN ; Mills M. uaajandJohnattended the beeame is and He 1893, University University graduated was was erm Warrens- at schobl state st hes ane of house lower served and ago, years B 5 : / ix He was then elected to the ale, Pee re-elected at the my in born anata the» greatly been has he Which ted since {ts inceptlon J bus- ARKS iWhe .of and- organizers) promoters the (meet Of, the Cambrian ‘association. He 1S) #iso the vice-president of the Trans-| Mississippi Congress,, an organization) in order private interests SMUTLIE. a, Candidate not are . "On1 ‘ ‘Oy ae for Representative. department whor tariff the quote concern " ae AsUtah the This position to M Jo the » of he 1901, Men's | (4 aid In|) 1906 for book camphign |fully omits to reprint any of the cheer-'| cratic ticket Demiocratic national or State, ern fail to mourn over the recita! | ful sayings of that gentleman in: the|charge.was their failure to bind it im) of the wrongs inflicted upon the na- early part of his ee for the }dull black, with white borders If to) a skull-and-cross-| to be-| this had been added led was he when whoee| presidency, party, gepublican uy. Une ian words): the with impression, bones Démocrats, money sénti- | jlieve (hat the sound patriotic smother to Lene rg ment nder universal prosperity is jo of the Bast would be supported by t he |" What's the Use' beneath,.the volume : ture Republican. a auxiliary, Republican club, Republican asManufacturers' Merchants.and policy, that. concession to popillar de- | eles "Nobody who has ever been a can- four dozen different didate for office on a defeated local.) "It quotes Judge Parker, 3 FE. state,in that Utah of |g » graduate ct |In to revised time time ‘normal, state residentof | burg San the sociation who prove that hostility of of jattitude open i a Candidate and the chapters which it devotes to}may read, that: this sane Re inant prefers to quote everybody, when he as one who has done his the dead past, remote and immediate, | party-this same selfish, unscrupulous |" 3 SPOS reached to be hopeful, but has Republican party-in its | best are Well calculated tu urouse the most | unspeakable' pos longer it is no where point: anything which! * he pdignant a short entire was FE. Marks, Charles lacucl in ta7s aS is SS Presi-|the of son is a graduate and - elcid | instant wavered in its devotion to the| he Democratic campaign book for tariff, and. theen Fe ST protective Like most Democratic }|accursed 1966-is out. it to of management of Credit Men, his Pt and Ogden of schools public the of|ed in the days people a happier We | were book. campalgn act Pemocratle es an ae od | als eevle. shirt.' ‘kory > f receive yet as fot ave place. at that ee pee me else cy sath eae ae Siahtenat bar on ant apes So cana Sale cannot the he worked leaving school er =e e.c ° 2 a) -_ ; a ana asthat eorapeaors Standard. facts and|Ogden historicalfor..whieh|reporter, deals with Is at|pilation book willing Untilare thequite to its @ontents, ee to enter left He conclusions | philosophical we however, hand, was the first to pass lines, and gantile aswould alone Democrats Chi-| professed of the to the judgment to trust _ ca sxaminat lon eaevicn sivil~ responsibility. of |sume benefit the for and aditor, cago This ay in appointme nt an a Rethe that for example, "It says, readbrs his opinion. is herea" Ww girer ) arty : ‘ S lgema a atenmica co ‘ . et ae for a single never has party |/publican in full: given with: literature, the) aud- , him CHARLES inis Salt a bonLake of oo 1871. eldest been present quota- those Republican. by that fear real,;.golng.to. with resigned . Representative. Business. has always a valua-|ternal the of part . 2cCAMPAIGN a * DEMOCKATIC in position Short-Line running 1904, in legislature Free | the also the Marysvale (1896) & ance He studied law some years! ahead of his ticket. > r . , NY < w y th Judge > J..¢ . MeNally Mr. Young eee . R a lwav I WILLIAM N. WILLIAMS He is| at Ameri careful given-form interesting and ble Bacher, || cle. which records-of. The ca., Whistler| translations Otto Peru the i U -e, United state eccommittee, Dp oe a in nd of our time,> {# the 2). 8subject of a) | Seripture, . who tells the - interesting state , ne P sketeh in the November Ceéntury. by | story of how from this ruler ha# been | States commissioner for the state of on ides sf U ‘ OY | BLGE Ree a F rn yj. »the of vice president second association, be-|Utah, form. the secured ofrecords of personal writes muster'e yrus Cuneo,.who of || 722 a member Press. Utah Amer!archives-inphoneticwhich ‘nea-|| ginning of. the. great. ineméries (hac a X.. eres at the University of work zraduate Sin Mo. of St. Louis, He has been in the newspaper} University. cisco, business offand on since 1890, starting| 1901,.he has been engaged in the ac- Chicago He is @ young man of sterlCandidate for Representative. 12. was born April Daniel McRae and enjoys the friendship | es worth, Later he|tive practice of Jaw in Salt Lake Sity. Times. with the Salt Lake to Utah and came in Illinois, 1852, was on the Chicago News, and. the| He has always been a Republican in|°' * wide circle of people. San Francisco papers. He was pro-| politics, and wus elected by that party ner aay in 1864. He had a common gchoo! education and the varied experiences CLEGG, BRIGHAM Emperor - of prietor of the original Salt Lake Tele- |) as a member of the lower house of | ® : for Idaho, and cisco | | J amesps McN McNeill Breatost and most to . Young, Oct. @ A:-Young, schools. This ow the Brigham commonJ educatedand in Mary was Young, He dent Se re |} civil] YOUNG, e a from | Germany, iT. Tobin, is one a 4 » | interesting ruler, Fou tren® | peror's' is Voice' a at}take the is He the Carisa| sociation state the in. manager of and-is of committee uer Operators' association, eee Mine } i} |j . Oregon the of fice took ~and = Lake Ee Salt : BENNER furni- of' this. principal_owner the . ° pursuit to mereantile. confine Utah: Me-|&)aton went he jitor. at 4s6s.Renner the} identified. With but he-isclosely owned to by the A.W. railroad. 5 cite qgbLater busi-)equeated: other and. agricultural Criteh- | Mining, Mr. took MeCune Mr. graduaied|qyne, was He O named ever present the i * Cincinnati, and Twenty years ago he came|set of books in starting the mining) engineer... to Utah, where he has since made his| business there. After remaining ty) "the. office for eighteen | of sur-|charge He.was elected county home. veyor on the first Republicin ticke:|months he returned to Salt Lake to | PSS \ Rage a TT 4 SAG y "fH ieee ange bay ee ih AY) se | at to,| came an Te years. years. two iafter rned ign Epi JOSEPH, WAI ARRY 7SS. last, | and firsti eharm are aid Jay like finanee ; . in he sroine,| whose a novel meanly; ac ed some < neg sit > <3 Res esa lovable child, sometimes! REA autiful woman, dreams always of| yrs sdb uf Ba Ee oy en" 5 caf Ne Bid Se AUS HARRY J. ROBINSON, Rep, TIARDS. Re; RESTON. D. NEPHL U. 5. © JENSON, Rep. BRIGHAM CLEGG. Rep NER X. SMITH, Sen. DANIEL M TEAK, Rep. CHAS. FE. MARKS, Re WEN. WIL, LIAMS, Sen. JOUN M. MILLS, Kep Rep. * co luaw-¢ nat we. quailandbefore th Sociaflats give to of ae to toa Phat is) theories elr wild rath. principles oOf govern. @s certain ag that shir " just oe atenta athe er me ane Fane nerilen, OF roteice:whe pra ve © Onservaliy: rt of th people the ple 3. Sia a 3 hy ith having worth a n on forfetted write en the hists, with sa ana'e im i ‘state dow eae hopelessty y-- ast il "tes ver tad ere : principles aly inovtiaty Mey.ae gy ie ; etnda ge IciSatman: : i : |