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Show { i Pablished Every o: the street improved. 7 apart wholly taxes, the provemer REPUBLICAN INTER-MOUNTAIN F Morning by With the The city authorities have raised} ; ite of public matter the from increased valuation of property they an: affairs city " 1 Inter-Mountainj Republican Company - | *y5»»ve meenan ; adie . to manage the e affairs ofof the1e5 city ae Le Official eee Orgaa red the Republican matter Party im income derived by ; irereased that rate: Utab, is post- the at Feb. 10, 1906, Act of Congress, the under City, Lake at Salt effi of second-class as 2 TS cccecs ex "is vane sesee sax ceases ets : AOE Sunday Only, One Year Subse > , satin aeeccee r Seen r solicitors, Please re ing grance » on Bier oo all fox ras of ac aac aaa eoncerning well as Orden cae eee e oe cs St { an id oa matters 8.0) 2.00 Cireu cnn ns delivery W of pane window days present address 1en orderto discontinue paper will bejot Zs LAKE CIry, UTAH, ee SATURDAY, SEPT. witnin ee American . : publicans the ;the i dic-} the at tie last city whom of 6 j are bent eyes are act faithfulness, they yp LEED faithfuln {catch tne if Mother." It is wife of {If i Vv a blow at both? they xs ot Oo do willill do ee loo ters Will} cf the phe ¢ ue Jead aA | til thesi | he IN pen strong the " island element United the that people 7 cae pe They possession had - p them with} pictures are St are P n unable : to manage 1 special are they OS provinces that‘ e are ready ready | to | and | ‘ isurrection in of insur e a "i Titec part of the Uni ion nere 4 di6 o the of fusion wil! etter nat j s that of the ante e' nerit a Yea But earth ba of ghd |yoj) will find janks',.116 ae inner agit Kearns party. Wiheitos particular fur in the iape Panne eirele a gen ap- unless it opps ights righ r f ort | for He fh really * i be ae einen een 1 Democha both en't ire' that Isn't Party cies ; | are ir n' fusing Lt Ss a to ne : termX another En t defeat , ; : Re publica eans mn and emocra Democrats "rancisco rancisc¢ 2 ~ of Schmitz Y the 25c. the made. SHOR ra TCR"| No: fair Feet ager for that shoes look well. STORE, SsTOC KING the t res DRE N's gang Ine ~ interes inte sO me be . toa going are ire there i ,esides, : a} tho boys ane pair < stockings best i -| a at hose for a i School al | Wear and ‘a fusion, fusion a Pose week this: Yar 20¢ : an emocrats hot} Hats If | || All tne ©. there ther told erieny heen tne n° MMUAIACATL He § Furst any rrinciples. principt " and Main not ilready made up you want, leave your is the . surre nder his Furs South jordey r in : "to. ting voting ‘ - belongs rp have ere there i will he qual "equer in none," doesn't ] M, j|| all, Fay ow Down the up. 01 part x too? United nefari-_. | nefari- blow to freA bave rf to ralqico the of forces the attack and eir Pn cki "y 21 j for their backing money littke Wa for have W | ins Nn \ | Republicans: deter- listenn mated with eatena: ies ; legal a the greatest ge | ee , | the here er danger : in any e Yes believes , who privileges party. antinnt ne Principles, | > And Bets ES ein ; annexation for Cuba of fusioncin wasik disapprove f emoer: Democrat Any v benefactor the been luscious reigt sciousabs relgt bu = of | Republican. But they> are have been. loot they could get if once aed We af and pase: lay, tee ous one incapable They v can ifi they\ i saffec istricts districts disaffected of r of Of Wwwhole has Havana control it that ne te tell totally hut a re et in Utah. . ' : party doesn't ea | fF te™ i of there States of revolt, of flag the into} , ge n Stotes +f get a They with | States her sobers life-and daily ta Oe } ES, insurrection ner on thel face of the Or , first Pw ae cay ge the : is commanvr\. 1<eceecel Phy people of Statute : there isn't any richest island es Siana eee political } and is a tnerere in Cuba; been} has ' --- war tens thea possessions ESN of Be : < cf ey 1 as the ERE! OM long make shall ; to ves parently CUBA ‘ t And the) 6 fact, PR every: encouragement the In ath i States into tt a P 1 brief bri a so as peace to is nitec added ow n properly f eetand te ‘ 7 there will be no more . of Cuba than there ts States Then : »Kearn ' gee fee nan Is § ric i, han a ‘ other.HPSS And the United the is is island Sean ee eee ape island be Then } j any part island slan th of-ability,a of army. anan army onon | the: nation pe of the i) tne i there will be no until there aeandnaeol W! s Se ere There the "Vy on ae Sacer Pao [ that time when the Until 4 e Ter ee Tinited the > United ask shail in | terrors, bi < want what they | col 2 ‘age: ¢ nad vr C- } mos * on will j must record are for the : not honor not fefollow . work soldiers little force oe one on the ot : had itn to agal | Yet that | progress courage President's that INSURRECTION toto. gget ined mine rts. which which. reports but} two tho where MAIN. SO: 60 | : =| i continually. two and the moral EVER Ss not will that hearts on printed : ; eee 3 eee es the captain in that drama, poect trying to defend her ceTee busl J J. Page Frea One) ere J. Meyers; R. John Davis I. act Bennett to appointed enthusiasm names. John ih James | of | : of were | oe accl ae prevailing » Brea) ae D Aft M ays det uraer er PALS ro thenéas'sdiscovery of Booth's INSPECTION AT AND TO THEM, OR BUY Y, UTAH. IN SER WANT YOU Kk : AND r f ARRIVED HAVE _ OUI by Clothes by HERE SIPMENTS THE WORKERS GREATEST FROM STORE COME 1 Nor ie ie Valley-tdentified Star in |tar -Sinee man Hope. Expresses Found y IS Wor L's | LARGE -- Bod and Mr. | declared | mt at a FERRY i M our NEAR ER SIL ILY FA Y | COLLECTOR KILLED by John James Wace a Me n nomination rat suspended rere Bs = by ie dea. narne the the and were rules The city : Mr ate Desis e nominees was while Bennett placed in nomination selected: j/and H a na aoe sre the eclinec Eardley; | James Bennett. Mr, of committee|favor The Clegg. F. B. SEARLE USD Ba occur BSry may ae that ee all vacancies can een appointe d were the fol. J. Greenewald anc d committee A of some husband from aes resolutions, on eh owl the 3ut The of Order credentials, there is no wort her to explain to trying resienation or otherwise.' Mr. Joseph presented. E vention. , forgotten-happily. are + NOMINATED pipet eee, (Continued j iene tna Where in them. they worth, to LICENSE and ie nerebs -emnowe rea iter Be W for of office ne the designate By, this | nominated councilman each women and Men pictures, TICKET. STRONGEST solution of many a troubling problem in the play of "Arizona'' a passage which | sinning, No}almost administration. we 3 \ plunge . they in eyes, nothing mother ' ee There her. for of the lesson the : past the grave. good her, p : rery And every one who seesiu them g0e there is worth little or decide. and establishment, cee : il gz go ae will of ¢ thing sort a Luda, hand-]of glimpses heen have There . p + ; future everlasting the links significance a ee ae pur-jfecause pursued] are apthem. Tor preying beens FOMENTING hear a searching the about earth-the on empty crowds are the It is the There is Sa te in they States we answer for for must people the rights they ait . purposes|realizing tor 2 in pose, windows, these their contrast. simple party for Tnited launch. ‘an ‘arrow, : poisoned at' the. all point, the strong friend who impersonates they scheme for}/the a seeker ETN A peicoal auhe tamec arranged ‘"‘A adornments which if they brought sistive insistive is ‘ . President 3 ee emande demanded, j have: | peaceful That | | material : responsibility. . a city the give not las well character been joy Before Tac tne avowed And line." into they disliked even did They Tne lips js she 3ut ce sOrrow activities of her trust/displayed, the started a into their with it up kept get jewels by and nationally the administration indorsing of f tk that President's. part *resident's party i benefits that. party produced, the 33 ect 5} mourning-}* church They men prominence of Gentile him "making some exceeded. for driving and party, their of was picture the : ™The erty "baad ave them to show that party has of this state and of this city If. they are. sincere they. haye and on 3 the|CTOWd, Will,". 3 : straicht at in j mourning unsated dled. Bis Ve happiness. deeper because election, p : ,every .ppaatied They outside . of s side weeds men party Once more an effort has been made to foment in Cuba The cheeks are rounded and o . ° Q . = of desire. She is a widow, be-jstrife against the government of the United States. Andof people many her the not has of tyranny and in-jaway with creet.es in h fanatie ; fcrgs people, and then gave an example of tolerance S which not even the wildest pose ‘ has ie in and blessed busy prefer}the one any discharged well not has Inand could have frank campaign weeds pose, from se is There Re-]much the party Won by. making:o.great outcry against the Mormon /of any and the the by the the of moral in , life of displayec : side wears wore face, 2 singularly other, Brera : is the picture of dress Life is certain when pertinent, additionally people store She enacted Utah the | stand have insured, strike land ability pictures the of enjoyme the and Union, t 2 against fand tand against election by egrets d {ene y, urged gratitude questio question e the favor rule.of the 1] in be two jthey _rres {dent, lent 'P t ‘ coming the At Tnere most loving in it by the want city ° know: but} The people know; bt i layed I their verdict. never ever ; street the but apart fires eer the contrast, the is party American the reposed voting church There should why true, being question the 4nd one no . is party? American the any power. into :get things These for There improvements the of continuance a be reason year. this you - of : this this 1. In purden| his debt This ix the year for < preciative of the benefits faces face her. poses. good is not going to be any. there tation, and one Main mav ma) Widow." She husband aca ; twiler nity city found a |some woman, prettily1 but modestly r gowned, bending over|/island themselves, and always in which the fat, full face of her first-horn re-]spoilsmen who hunger for the t~ cradle . to a ep attractive her in the 7 And { lof -- ticket 5 not, Be d mONTCouRgIL YEAR. THEM NOT There is really no in very her. excitements 28, 1907. a party her cpuse ‘ fou ky Ro the of east representative sole nana ains. SALT or or "The quite ; with have The 0 course; was : there tight ite, has owner ir :a 2 smile of coquetry. . reddened with the flush Building,nee Rene mbridge oC otiice, Yew York ce Waldorf-Astoria. Chicago Orniee, $l Boyce Buildin yD P.| C s Cc n* they of "The satirical scrawl in tho : a: rublication Orrices: STERN ~ tent Ea two behind frame t dresser of i money owe the} $$$ ------ labelled mourning, but Block, 208 South West Temple St. Exchange 2; Independent, 219, k by a ago was | expressed eet Mer. ‘Gen'l McALLISTER, MALCOLM. the few One Bonored only when lee subscription = onesis PAID IN FULL. Offices-Dooly 'Phones-Bell, tl ‘ther * fe But 7 the money receipts, squandered and see if if of clty government PICTURESines "WO is 7 4.0 ....-.+.. soasevers cecse Months ++ Three tre neee faaaeyane Six 15n oA) 6.0 Ere 1".. . rate al] kind of that years plore the tax all your ' heavier-and Look at £ ge The Salt Lake Sity. s Only Republican ee ee Dally = Newspaper inin SUBSCRIPTION HATES)t Pald ta en ee in TONGs Month eaten teecenee saree Weir nee $. Pala old spent property The deficit © March the j have they And | women the in powyer.2 on on | benefited by the beneficent laws : parts 3 Republican is Above all other states of the should t! ~ . | 28, 1907. CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN a OUR ESTABLISHED theHil body. ioe | of| nal Mr. Bennett, who is manager of the] north end of lower Star valley, Wyo-| organization campaign u special party can claim to have done that while twice raising/the natural processes by which she came close to error, = ery first adminis N artv | cx "Tt fe : > oMMr.{/y,and I theWilley Following appointed: Bennett Paint company coi-[béen and|ming, rife a fewas: todays speculation haas| af. theiman'| identity the ago atthe:Glassmost"& succesaful.arid Hl | na J B. B were Mann, It is the peril of eae 2 woman too much alone." says: No party] the tax rate in the very first administration. can © claim pet that while contractor. dering to the giving 7 No vile seventy party and can vicious : thousand claim dollars : that elements in while the tO} Augustus pan-}a@ city. The carty can claim that while seeking to make the robbery a z : ve . ise . ci strangers a party issue. No party can claim that) while violating the pledges made to the people. There are a good many most reputable men in the} af eo 3 American party who nave been deceived by the Thomas, mighty No truth who into pictures understood the in moutn the the human of that stere penitent window repeat heart, aS put eee Ashton. wife. the ps hese these repute of managers| a life 0 qualities : ‘ . by employing : Y reason > Sree sele selection their in . - candidates at the time of voting. They must know vote the American party ticket in toe election vember,1907, the men Gominion of the {that of possession their prove judgment and of ease at the constant verge of temptation. W. central committee. of giving the cily committee the cirele; the resolution the ues can- rights ag which gives to to man or woman little band ning has meuntabie transparent cell, church has been for the They know American of repute nad to be rot polities, schem® ; know hut the party A of the the hand court that the tribunal, al, ; Chief know that it people party. was for They not the has thos other The a is no church will 6 , be no : made and have} ignoring of] ble advantage| are . refiners a before em- "hen the Republicans get Wills-however be-a return ccreful c 1 of and ' of the R . people fo for E these Pec special And they --forever' should leave of ' ode : proceaded: cases are ‘lyileges privileges > for 4 with: ended, party party this var this 3 ; the all to C the = some without Standard re_is a of ako K than probablysive the no Amerlean for the nate better party citizens sinnine to . to 7 way the look ee to tax at ey 5 x ascertain payers their aie» tax . east the} and othing Isei more convincing than a tax reccipt. OX: xactly - ti tas -2sure measure of the burden . the lt citizen . - i 2 . dt is strong i 1t. since 6 taki in the taking Leen of 1 a: t enforcing: administrative | powerful And i ot On ANG) sor, wes' a Aldradi id. e Salt an the i+ the: laws before has: * American e ee tax rate has been raised. exact level policy of = Every : shoulders the tas e task approval 1 of and low,'the not been or so. the of the great, the their peril of part of nation, ; has the Pp placed] weak and the powerful, before the law. Lincoln, and if be enforced-in the nation ' All the must obey it. law can not 1907, e by OT then it was ry to dle in 1861-3. has a duty ¥ sidewalk and property street owners lands have abut been on paid the had on met on de « condition veh . in this lonely ‘ body spot showed have been exposed for some time and for | that) to the} bullet | SALT at today. wool, the of cattle, these the riches farming various various 2 act products, The have L year. gs LAKE MeMillin A.secretary 22 elected elected THE $2,000 f| of had was Be prepre- Probation committce committee} zg Bingham city on to con-| cre-j FIBTH a ere eee oe ee OFFICER BINGHAM. AT SITS Friday zg inve Speate stp officer that the is aerate Judge Nearly delegation) that the dis- amid wen | pe Mr. of arty f Cohn long {also A, ay |tion. city anit Utah Copper the all was a mining camp and ember for the an ardent Trans two-year rece sived Mr. the honor Cohn P. is company, and a term, by and a that > nent cot ness. organization and order ot bust. Shine the Saquee. It was announced that Fred J, A.) yaques was out for the nomination for| oe PP pegaapl and e apiscu was ae ried that he receive the unanimous, support Jaques of the Third precinct. also received many from The two candidates for the counctil| were called on and both thanked the} pledged themselves work if elected curvention far their to nomination and for the best interests of the city and recinet, and not to follow the actions t their predecessors H. A. Smith was he artily ination. f for city ity or the nomination aC eC he will soon be o busy with tee. to c were elected to the city |iness, Wilk William M. inese fain BM. me Ear ne convention 10 is unanimously a a- entire cease inn ha tlaket The motion was carried. : ee a oun 2 See oe rove Benen Se election. A ees ea GooY TICKET enc ne Oven OFFICIAL Names Fred R. Davis and John FP. Bennett for Council. It was a hoy. preeeneare ots formed the convention r Frank in} : ' and adopted precinct by com- By order rom brushes durable 50c . up WILLES ee Tripp: DRUG | = HORNE intl News | Tribe. Oe, M, J. e COMPANY Batioe By the Mona ment. on ik 374-1830. . Phones: Ind aa. > ee M USIC ayton Co. ; Utah A Ss Leading "SALT LAKEMusic CITY ( . 109-11-13 South Main Hou _- 8 Ta = --_____ - B60 S$ : THE a ORIGINAL KNI T M e HOUSE >. GOODS ¢ ar Ss d ; ain t . ag anid 8 ree ae MOP VA [ { S IF 'N [ Bo S ait: OOo Cc s' ueamanae To be satisfactory boys' ae a ‘ + 2 he x style with durability ard "a olowilng s | ] school. : i oe sy} Suits - eee at; the SN OR MIBAR: G We onar suai antee a . : satisfaction , in boys' a suit | ‘ must 3 combine An a reasonable price. priced $3 to $10. | each of oc Sa five cae committee, SON HARRY S ANDERSON, Soom a ur A contains Also | $ * Street oe the Ee of V ver y j ae eae L. solid 7 city candi-| ere Gerber, Watts. rose- white, second John SoBe. drawn, 36 cone th: Spoudeats the fol ples, and to ‘ransuct suck vine pace *receding the nominations ; 8% may , come properly before Usi‘ine resolution. was Pp presented® folby|"¢85 tne lowing resolution convention Joseph ele TrTroctor, J. of bris- silver mounted Excellent are t « Russia ivary and F; Main ey S. CAS evi ; Ba a backs. -candiea A. F. Wahlauist. ward-John _- J. Heginbotham | city committee to serve for two years: Harry ward, { that EXCEPTIONA Opnvention 0 Seertraa 1907: : one Rex dal the Fourth precinct last night. The Gane auaiteet: convention was onliee to oo by 2 One attorney. Cc. Sharp, precinct was | munictpal And to elect from immediately elected chairman, to presidewhoduring wardioten. evening, Murray Thehe e Lyon; very : and : ebony candidates the CALL Wand | anieteal; Ee Fifth i vy, he is rorns Salt in. Lake hereby districts called to ofmeat the Lyric theatre on Monday, September ete iS ook OP Sue parpase "4 nome UP, Fourth that our ee Matin Municl Repeancas y Oley Cc Convention a to get out. and of one see. that ae adopt- A Republican shmposed y man.el cit y ment y Se ee and S only wire wood 4- TICKET. toto hdeene ee ace att ci Oat. " 2G stead Dace‘ aan reso-]} per- The Sonyenten ceriward appointe een hac ore present everyone 2 A the . Warren tles, or - desire Ue Woes ee sr. re McCrea; credentials, McGreas credentiais , 5 » oods fifth ward, commit- city convention: Platform and lutions, James <A. Ingebretsen; com- * orize for city ai ut city. thatat ward, ‘tnamed First The convention named the following serve on various cominittess in the ed a resolution empowering the city indorsed|committee to fill all vacancies that att may occur on 1 the eco attorney a} nanic ticket cet councilmanic Pee nominated 7, First ac the Third precinct, but declined | H- N. Standish will' be chairman the in taeof city delegation business rea-| Fifth ea convention, G,| by offered of toso run \ on account was ition motio A sons. H. pene nas eres af Utak 2153-E. qualities-made French he | carry best be purpose people COUNCIL cansSofof0 y = SubiGa publicans Fred the the We By the} will ste Y Bin for strongest "Repuolic Re an property|ever e oa hee ae tae aeupon we hind os utie at are essing Nim district attorney, make it ee for him to accept the place. Hen (N. Ste Mr.|son delegates _ ee Telephone Powell, H. Bullock John W ood, | is of eC . 4S Hw n i | | wor carn ‘the Fitth, 1 a ~launchest ae id aeve 1= 8 3 Ww ; : j cinct % chairman, Will H. , Folland, sten-]| Birch, canes L 3. P ower ee igh genre: ographer for Judge George G, Arm-|son, William Wananski. = ron oy strong, who has been one of the most Third ward--L. Berger, } ‘ effective workers in the Republican] wyjjiam Smith. Ue ee ees poerauce secretary, Fourth ward-O. Saunders Nimes Lal | Parley P. Jensen an arry S, Anderse Crt re D Tripp. M flattering! the COMPANY, it| of REPUBLI BL CAN NAME The tri what MURRAY work Bingham was out 7 he The ‘Brown the at at 2 woot oe ine nominated work the! a acclama- large Oe Jensen . of court finding the] oper OPTICAL oe influ- evil : S for Bingham ] children of that| against stated went. nee de- The} been mle nomi- WP. aillesy was. juvenile the) cGnvene he aeeiinated R epublican worke atandieh ON. Parley e committee oa credentials and H. A. = Smith Au a bigest tai on plattora olecea ont one snatitine ae Serna: izens mines, at. and It geet | ‘ five tooth lasts, Wholesale and Retall OPTICIANS. Maln Street, Salt Lake City, con-| at hand to make it necessary to tablish a protectorate over them neaipeen Ingbretsen Hayes, sagsand y. cisé byCallister otis |eFsoerdott fsoes widely ae 2 w ho chairman James nated last night, were pres-| clared the candidateMr. forHayes the long term | fo by acclamation. is treas- G.|Staunch great A. embersape a c. Teepe Dear om tion. ru for'the T. Deer Haslam's|Urer ) nominated ; Freda for aot een with- finest as it P Dichl's courtrocm all of the delegates ent. Sr James the long et e rast ears ae and | hos she Long tor the Uayes i M. Ge court that children have been allowec ; : ; Henry Cohn for Short Term. and] to mnouses might} and} morality where places gamblitg otherfrequent harmony utmost the With the chair-| allowed to his gratis, obligation, of as HUDSON, DENTIST, Dipin Ber. Sale Lakee. Saere | as ay gard thy | ,| 259 also ary nde ‘a to selec are guarded Eingham free, inture | COLUMEL AN av erit Paani eee: Officer SuGee. i away, or \ } | ditions there He children, | place charge W.S. 107 V O. BOX stablished ‘ ; mt \ man. PROBATION given hundred packages Paste ever made, SORE. Barer een o m2 sronont.| | e c n Cece of the sult of Pale aie as A ana be ont collected) thought| E; 4 To Call on dead the by BN Pte a IN the about part CIT ; phone ‘phone i perma eooretary vain ; ? possible. }last latter nom-|state's money which he sup-|disappeared with him it classes, , fanaa ognition, to - al : of the surrounded/that he had absconded with the money.| the ward at the the committees Bde « ‘ was the the during anent organization probation permaner e2 ; and|a and resolutions, respectively. | order to see placed said councilman eee called, acc lamation » the prosperity of our people. The state is rich-and policies of thea Republican party have made the ac1 by|cumulation sidewalk' ge Is, dentia platform the success .ppeared committee, with Major Miss as chairman and were . Thomas and Walter H. Mitchell received the unan!- liobfbourow tor Or ainioa OE Oe And it will not do to declare|that fact is the necessity for such national laws as make|the improvement whose ee, effort of f thethe committees ¢9 represent on the; vention Sw the motion as It papas inat be;as named. public-and/advancement of its institutions, demand equal and exact justice for all. And that means that the policies of} ij ower the} t ~"< . sieves indorsement sad sak -. into power President Roosevelt deserve here. Beyond as an offset to that raise in the rate that the city has|for ‘ = built : a lot of sidewalk, and paved a lot of street. Both, the the also Davis.. indorsements present. the party came came party of x Ss. on the half a million men in arms bear. > ae from for 7 Davia, people,|term Ais cifenders so powerful and arrogant, taking' reprisal bdarabl ‘ sprisal so considerable, It marks|for aPT,y be ey ak ~ clingd PEOPLE. correction offenders, never t ae money who e to|The in fact,}it must resisted|weather then proces ded with chairmen= coe eo a short) out he Hoe altha Nye H.as B. Holly, taxpayers! and eX-} He was pte It years ago, the last year before the American party came But the responsibility is greater in Utah than in any] ito power, to realize just where the American control|other state. The growth of this commonwealth, the dein strong. velopment of its resources, the libertics of its people, the apending Twice as Nominations oe ee ~ ‘ which es Fo llanc 2 A. made would vote See aut, wecretaey: And in Salt Lake the citizen need only look at his tax| President and his policies should be sustained, g ee aes g es rag Sue , because a.Use receipt for the present year-or his notice, if he have|they are right; because tho life of the nation, the rights not yet paid-and compare it with the receipt for two] of the citizens depend: upon it B full Corried, |'tricta eV etore in the history of the country has there so great a need as at present for laying the hands] receipts, | cheyved-can , bs must3 Sli Bli The motion that each district be the the eee toosevelt . s the{¢n of secretary pointed he fall. that Oil every to bring about convention ots he p But the President, with a courage which:should com-|!70™ value < source this less. prosecutions." . THE sree imi th admiring nand i the ,rich and poor, high a PTS. : RECEIPT: TAX YOURae LOOK ae AT clty,| me come unanimity of feeling, the delegates Of! pe below par. It was not charged at condi-| these that court juvenile the John] nominated precinct Fitth the | M. Hayes for the four-year term and] tions exist to an alarming extent, but Henry Cohn for the two-year term in|jt seems that enough information is | by nothing exerting with ecinct é oe power aA ~o MEASURING ace o American citizens eee convention, without hope of posterity.' in| printed as list of delegates The The Republican, with the addition of] Vv. L. Emery and I. A. Jacks, was ac-| none. - Sy, Se Nee party. the tne £ had comequal These are the days when the sincerity of the people TF B bo = cf c the > Union is heing weighed and measured. Men have complained because many of their hardships ah improvemeurts control of the city, There to honest administration, to ; henefit the in that, ago John monopoly, rights equal promise port West " in to in ship- inquiry by of victory. The con-| yen: aisirict 4/q. P. Myton ue proceeded to al else in the,nation, ‘understand 80 the short term , |/0DS everyone 2% ; the Republican party is tn"Willcontrol, there that will be | wasFor named and Hes economical expendltur éand ex ‘ es; t to a faithful faithful and servingcon of theal people rather' than an exploiting earnest. Fifth and and that oiiccltaaes oppressive dice |) * +> OF. public men atic nomination ne am ide need ean ease or | he the words of Bob Ingersoll, ; when equal|referred to the jackass as bein an pride of its ancestors "without and ; begeme/a tnat, North precinct a in seen million | address tanevent than on Stand-]| an ¢and of riSSmith as S chairman_ one ym as secretary. Mr. Smith The Standard than an more and subject has care nes equal share, of hall ermanent and: \secrefar, of H. > unanimous choice made a chairman and could an - there city influence result J the business. which laws rernm dictation. diminution the law-abiding and" progressive als election was assured: ate warranted in the belief that pledges will be broken |" caused: by the-favoritism:extended the very: rich. « ? ‘ Seno re sary by them again if x they are again trusted with power. The administration of President Roosevelt has : checked | Every reason they ever had for followi en the growing tendency of the very rich to increase their : Po rer eo rodigious fortunes by lawless the American party :managers 3has vanished. Jivcry rea- already unnecessarilyy prodigious fortunes by lawless) «on they ever had for supporting the Republican party methods. ro 5 So ylong Sieas the law: Is e6 ory . as 4 ie a redoubled by . the Seen experience of the past; two years There business 6 that the (7. .ced his hope that a party responsi:; anies producers Voters} ¢ p the > city city ¢and harm i ts by the done Amerikearns party, violation 0 Ward over 200 delegates cate caratinraiec case of the company examined Thurs-| cepted. by every subsidiary Standard Oil com-{man of ee Bevernment tetlon In the American party, and ‘that there is none in 7 rs the Republican party. They know that the managers of the Ameriean party have broken their pledges, anda they There said him without solicitation; he had until a few days surn. rete prosper unless : Nothing°more the are that there is a real and such a been roe obey : They know that Third but he declined. is because the Standard people have not been willing to] name was offered, i : fe-slicklan 10 nearly aceus omolal : swith: that cthers. was know 7 Yasin sialon hecn aGopt-| with Shee All the government wants is that the Standard shall bave precisely the same opportunity that is accorded pleading i £ Sheets by ld myScrnmMeas. +, rhe, chief in Mormon has a when against American big*promiscs that Tribune-even criminal é case see the They by of the of o perfidy. enginecred Latrassment ; this that benefit |!8"¥ See judgment by evidenee has today-stands before ; to a charge of felonyv. they the that party. and right every for bugaboo only pers of oil. The day is paralleled publications St is a a C.\ seryative adopt-|]. + » and was easy that all wiles Sebepresent tue seecodiine in to een it Slee four of profit a profit. is an indecent attained laKeH) alf half rights and equal advantages for all. panies have been revealed as seizing arc reer party eae also ¢ ommitte € the! i. et ee the ticket, he would accept ination, believing that with > of ae ee is a competitiors. over Theall country can not : : ppnnyuniiy OR American Tells all confidence vention first made oats a; ree nvestment t 0 on That tk objectionable to i from the begin- and do ' to * concerns Rockefeller been city party. overworked-anda in the men They. k reason now, ee aa waich declared paper any American cee sham vastly Those police that is manages the influence. politicians cf who that managed as enough has who PROFIT z= = Collars : the special vacant : - the re- overs ee> ee Seu ee 2s 2 em roe ° e ; Mectod' oficpr;rs "the ee which: gives to tae' city committee the right to drive from the public service any the , woman Smith seldom It came out in the evidence taken against the at sy sce Beer p) vaca ard Oil company ers in New York B on Eras move elected officials who refuse to obey the dictates of Inner be : the J~pECENT "ae ajdate nominated, from the mayor down, is bound hand nud foot by the action of the politicians who framed the resolution : Blessed A. amusement > Every nsen w%< yee ot Harm It Has Done the City. Third preThe convention of the cinct was held in the Sixteenth ward measure. can eternity even not if they of NO-!4~ elected will be totally under the city eer ulion this fill r the e sorrow a heartache, and loss, and finally} occur by resignation, death or iS-} every effort to get him to enter the|hole in the back of the skull made Dis eens a . Se ete i e ~ | ability of any of the candidates who} rae ut now as his friends had|it evident that the man had met 1 | Bell ruin, much of it came through the woman being too much] were nominated to the elty council conferred the honor upon him, and play a eed: alone; too little oecunied. It would have been better Sa eae eta ey the SP. ‘feeling that he wonld be betraying body has been identified as that 5U . ‘ > LS c "7 C a OW Fe oer! 7 ite ‘ha + > i for her, to work as a charwoman thana te have . lived in See eae oe eae coun he i ne inaeae it lacarer ene oN ESS , ae Hoenagccnls | = . =o = e is interes in o e elfare , of Jackson's ole, Wyo wha | of that party. Their eyes should be opened by this time. In the first picture there is money, and leisure, and They now know that their party paper has deceived |strength, and avidity-with the chances all in favor of a ; = ; . them, that it has told them untruths; that it has sougnt|sorrowful sequel, In the other there is labor, and songs in every way to inflame their passions, and arouse their|fiom the heart, and the joy of a baby's development,| prejudice. and the blessed exhaustion of effort which plants forces Men NC A re adres d giving power aD lesson.}| Oo s U nderwe; ire c very.moderate LET US . 7D epartment ir, Hosiery, Hats. osiery, Hats, C C aps, Ties, ete., prices, MAKE A SUIT TO YOUR ORDER. |