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Show Pyery Morning By Inter-Mountain Republican Co. ee Official Party in Uta or ihe Republican Entered as secend-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lalce City, sunder the Act of Congress March Only enublican Pyne Salt Lake Cit Ut Newspaper in the two combined would have prevented the victory of the gang whith had one plank in Its platform, one purpose in exisience, one motive In life-to destroy the Mormons. Yet here in the city where domination of the church is charged, the intolerant anti-Mormon party is In control of every office! What folly it is here to reiterate that charge. Mr. Roberts is one of the last men to utter such folly. To a }man with as much sense as he has that charge of Mormon domination in REPUBLICAN, 5S: ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1908 are going to oppose, There fs a very fine grade of nerve for you. Of course there are a few things the Herald doesn't know. Ona of them may-be that there are some bad people here {n Salt Lake who would have gone to the May meeting of the Republicans, with authority to dictate policy and program ‘to the regular state convention which shall be held a little later Nothing would have Ra Pua REC Srey SOVITAR rN Pet aR hee ti, e MILLINERY The county chairman committee of in the each 1 6 4 42560 47 Begublicwn county is county convention or by primarles held in the several voting precincts of the county. Only those electors who will support the Republican na in to the the ble and allowed to participate primaries, or serve as delegates convention, WESLEY K,. WALTON Cc haairman, GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Secretary. WHAT MR. BRIGHAM ROBERTS DOESN'T BELIEVE. It would be just as well to forget Thomas Jefferson if the manner of his remembering can be no better than that celebrated here in Salt Lake last Wednesday night at the Odeon. And that isn't the fault of the Odeon. It isn't Thomas Jefferson's fault, either. It is the fault of the men who have been mismanaging the Democratic party of Utah. And more than any other, it is the fault of Mr. Brigham Roberts. We may be wrong, but we have that man rated rather the biggest of his party here in Utah, On some few occasions of the past we have been mistaken; but this is the way it seems now. And yet that man is a sore disappointment. With all the ability that has been credited to him, the very strongest thing he could say-or did say-in celebrating the birth of Jefferson was that the Mor mon church dictates in politics. Well, it doesn't seem so. Here are the Republican and the Democratic parties, both alleged by the Kearns crowd to be wholly under the charge of the church; and if either were, one of them would be in contro? of the city today. Among all foolish things nothing is so rank as the statement here in Salt Lake that the Mormon church controls both the Republican and the Democratic parties-unless it be the statement that it controls eiher of them. If it had both, it would have combined them, and beaten the Kearns party in the city election of 1905, and never would have permitted that insane and insolyent crowd to win in 1907. And if it controlled either of them, it would have flung that party bodily into the ranks of the other. And These people of the United States made the greatest war of all history because they wanted the right kind of, peace. AND EVERY COPPERHEAD OF THE NATION WAS YELLING JUST WHAT THB SALT LAKE TRIBUNE IS YELLING NOW! Copperheads then demanded peace. They counted the cost of the shells Grant was throwing into Vicksburg. They wanted peace on any terms the tebels might make. It was copperhead policy then. It is Tribune-copperhead policy now. Gentlemen, the people of the United States do NOT. want peace without honor, And they don't/have to have it. They can make the rich men of the nation obey the laws, amd that is what the rich mer of the country will have to do. There is no fight against capital. But the rich men shall meaike no fight on the people-and get avay with it. That is the doctrine of President Roosevelt, and that is the policy in which the people of the Uniged States are backing him up. The nation wants peaca but it doesn't want the peace the Tribune and other copperheads prescribe. Utah wants peace, too. But t| doesn't have to buy peace with surrender to Tom Kearns, nor any one else in the Tribune crowd. Keep a few of these essential facts in memory. ‘That coward squeal for peace at the jterms of the eneiny will not be forgotten. There will be peace. Never doubt that. But it will not be the peace under which there is a class af rich men who do not have to obey the law -nor Utah peace on the Tribune terms., APOLOGIES TO THE HERALD. We almst regret that the rule adopted by the state Republican committee doesn't please the Salt Lake Herald. Maker/s of that paper evidently suppose¢i they would be permitted to vote at the Republican primaries, Thx:y view with grief and resentment the, promulgation of a rule ns " It gratifies us to recall that The Publican has tried to express in sentences of hike excellence the very same sentiment. It means a great deal to the nation. It means more to the Pacific coast. And, sharing in that benefit, it means a great deal to Utah. Here is the region of wonderful natural re- sources-of iron and coal and oil and stone and many precious minerals. The Pacifie coast will build because of the advanced national opinion of the coast's importance. Business with the Asiatic world will increase. It means bigger cities down there below the mountains. It means increased trade across the Pacific. And all that means the enlarged demand for the very materials in which Utah is rich. In which Utah is richer than any other state or region in the world. Wise Admiral Evans knows what it means to the coast, and to the nation and to the world. The advantage to our state is a logical sequence of the benefit he foresees, POLITICS IN HUNGARY. Any one reading the published reports of Gladys Vanderbilt's marriage and the incidents of her travel to the bridegroom's home in Hungary must have noted a similarity of polities all the world over. The young countess and her husband were in the visitors' gallery of the Hungarian diet. Deputy Roth wanted to get a bill through, and had no chance, There was too strong an opposition against him, and_ threefourths of the chamber was yelling imprecations on the bill and its anthor. "Be still!" shouted Roth. "The Countess Laszlo Szechenyi is in the gallery, and she will think we are savages." It had the desired effect. Members of the majority ran to look at the new countess. Roth and his friends remained, and voted on the bill. It was adopted, and when the majority returned, they found how well the ruse by which the:p cannot help elect the| had worked. Politics, gentlemen, delegates to tthe Chicago convention. Of course support the lican party, Republican to feel the:; selection o { Re- is much the abhey wouldn't expect to same wherever you find ir. eandidates of the Repubthe ticket named at a If there were a world's fair any convention. But they seem place this year the Kearns party would should have a part in the take the blue ribbon as the very the candidates whom the y' worst city government on earth. Lae A ike o s * Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry will return about April 20, after a stay of some time in San Diego and other southern California points, ° e William H. Butte on a Cunningham has business trip. es ¢« ¢ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wightman Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Barnes moved into their new home on tary avenue. to gone and have Mili- The Wednesday Card Afternoon club meets next week with Mrs. A. D. Cleveland, 934 Bast South Tempk street, * The Friday tonight with Miss s Florence the Sewing ternoon se Evening Card club meets Miss Estelle Clinton. oe Grant club The Twentieth entertained'next Mrs. Charles G, flats, next will entertain Wednesday at- Century club will be Monday afternoon by Field at the Louise e* © e The Browning. section of the Ladies Literary club will meet with Miss Buchanan a at ote hall, A dance will Be given for the benefit of the Athletic association of the Latter-day Saints university on Friday, April 10, at the Odeon. The committee in charge of the affair is 2 composed of W McCarty, Horsefell, A. Wooley and C. P. McAllister. e s s The High School Athletic association will give one of the largest dances of the season this evening at the Eaton gymnasium. \ general inspection of the gymnasium will be a feature of ihe:. affatr. ee be Mr. and Mrs. tephens, Principal Georg? Eaton, ae MeNiece, Miss Dukes, Miss Mayne Miss Eulerbren. . « There will be a general program at the Ladies' Literary club this afternoon, consisting of a talk by Rev. P A. Simpkin on "The Bible as Litercoin "and-'a paper by Mrs. W. A. Nelden on "Artistic Book-Binding." The music will be two tenor solos by George A, Rogers, accompanied by Mrs. Miss W. S. Jensen chorus, under Wetzell. A joint Loomis, and piano numbers the music by direction by the club of Mrs see meeting of the Ladies' day afternoon at the home Aid of the yester- of Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald. . Rev, George L. White gave a talk on home mission work in Utah and Wyoming. Refreshments were served. time is heing sugg ePSTIVe stunning stvles made. oL Cy new will that MM. finished the latest fabries hewest and prices Z%. heantifully effects in all showing apy al cll to mM. Sale of Staple Goods | AMOSKEAG, BATES SEERSUCKERS, AND TOILE DU NORD, regularly sold will be sold today and tomorrow Pei pg si re Re a ag Raby ALL CLASSIC ZEPHYRS, regular a yard, today and tomorrow, for | OUR DRUG STORE. IS AT . 112-114 SOUTH 15c 1 and SEAL 16%ca_ yard, 125¢ 10c ee . A. F. C., RED at MAIN ST.me -~ DS DDy Be IF) Saxe Vi Ne7G Ty \ CEN | ‘ ACh E pe = é IFSP pee Ned HOW TO Editor. TREAT ak ANARCHY Republican: It is to | be'| in your be paper this generally morning read, light-headed who are Ze Ali °F, V pe, ‘a may not especially people ms rm | by the| | prone to The \ It was all, and mob not the were ment in New a labor decently few, BRociors the IMA ele-| fewer New the York, and its in aol plot still. | a) above | have given|} ive ine aces TBI naming | Denver Affair the Permission police to hold commission the meeting, asked> | was in but New the York | commis: | sion, knowing and feeling the mutter-| | . > ings £ that feared « hardly the stirred ordeal questie But, gathered. Red and the denied Sara Se nevertheless, banners were be cured for Irs. fayerable season of UI Di PAR TMENTmm SPECIAL oles rks Diseases 1. Special Department Me n, whether caused by for the need the counsel and aid of aaperts encel_and kindly vited to consult this depatulent and be advised FREE at nas be! flebut, Dis. ile- lore Ss i only The laughed dispatches the ; good attacked into say naturedly them, side original ee { Bs e es to CU ih ar : -d at ane of kind of laugh| the face of ay does who has seen she-wolf with in the so the dead winter, frozen the smile any hunted | after, hate her | And | the murdered the Garfleld, the sainted Kinley, Haymarket, the We Gla Mc |} dead) | are scientific sses Exclusive that correct Makers: the _ blood-|¢ Philadelphia, | of hell" and | Lense the Jezebel, Emma & Gg w. SHORES = : --- if you cannot call ndays ai Holidays, ST. Do You? of Grinders every - Goldman, Omaha, of expert the fitters of sight. BIFOCAL a STORES-Denver, and defect KRYPTOK ; charge te toe moun on.ner'2~" + Columbian Optical Co. City I hope pri- | on cruel fangs. thinking of priest in Denver, and stained pavements or charged "into the mouth L is t 249 SO. MAIN poe ae pate Who Needs Glasses? one} and morning of all great city. Yes, we know the that kindles a smile on and In pushed the crazy anarchist, the whe n} all / trouble can ots is = me 7 vor SOHAL érrible TRIBAD TTT: Ranihe ou sivenishy Dracshores==lence cit b you t a CURE apply direct to Drs. Shores & Shores. DR that E and streets of Sane are cordially inCHARGE. abé es Ey anne Drs. Ste: & ; Shores, Expert pene police cure or conta : ore treatment the Marselllaise. mob and excesses METHODS So sure is the cure under DRS, SHORES ‘S MODERN vate diseases that you may arrange w pay the fee for a ture In small eee or at ap seen eT reere as the cure THE? RED progresses r you ee Pp. THE ROSTATE ‘et LANND. ng gH ‘ cal | aates. Sey Shores ore piones rs am sion in discovering y y Weakness" in men j te vs painter m or nth sma tion of the Prostate Seana ors of the wonde rful treatmen Home Tre ae ent Cures, Write for re ree Sv mptom OFFICE BOK RS: 9a. m. to5 p.m. Evenings to 10a. m. to Yonsultation free the w Wp FOR-MEN treatment ignorance, there displayed, hundreds of red hats} > -aver wl 4 } 1) were everywhere, and ten thousanc | throats swelled the chorus of the! | the dD we hundt Young men who bay. been led astray by pee companions-r nide ile- apts men who have gone to excesses-old men who find their sexual Na esp unfortunates who llave contracted dls eases -the, vic tims of blood isi al) others who oe the ~ mob here and : Seats PROUR Te es will treat all " onth ft r all Ca 4 ent, fe o ILT ATION 'F R Dy Shores Private The rex $5. MENA air,! the eee Wee ik. This A eat the elties in their order. This whole affair was contrived and managed by Emma Goldman and Alexander Bergan, or Berkman, the common "jaw busband of the Goldman woman. Cath- } The assignment of hatred of olic priests was but a pretext in the} of Cure Examinations Free | The gathered mob on that day was | in harmony the current events| RS with ee eULLen DenverPea! transpiring in Philadelphia, "| . | Chicago, and intended to culminate | in er | laboring VyVRo | York relief. were ws TD | demonstration at disposed in that and seeking ais ‘ violence against all law and order. Your close application to business evidently kept you from following the | trend of things that led up to the | bomb-throwing AY aa Fees NAA GAG KW hoped that your editorial on "That| New York Bomb-Throwing," published | LENSES. 259 South Main Street Salt Lake City. City, Dallas, Portland Kansas will come West, and I hope she will} petfect her plans, unobstructed, e speak in Ogden, or Salt Lake, and 1| hope that and she her like will be in good frothy words will the red form, and be quick,| fire of her a merciful And there thought or high purpose and then let the police, | and without that never temper, vented arrest | her | for sedition, or whatever legal phrase | may be attached to the crime, and forthwith hale her before the : do éven ated elsewhere. Wise discrimination, be made between though and the > Open Daily till 6 p. m.; Sandny home the that were dealt for depending agpalceienbicnopaee swaggering, would not the loved on him for to 12. eae rest @ combined common with sense, a large but the if Albert Raddon, H. Salt mixture 3a Salt . For the above occasion Julia |i |e tlie KNIT GOODS HOUSE ST. OF UTA White Burial Suits ool make very low rate lta, elc,, will be an- youths and bovs, made from White sroa‘d- We can make these Suits up on very short -in extreme cases in 24 hours or less Kverything about the shop is elean and sanitary and worl: . is always up to our standard. We make a special feature of this line and solicit such business. : Painful burns, ar sore ak in hurt! quickly healed by Satin akiwore am. 26¢ 2 Line we es, yates. = as later 386 MAIN ORIGINAL for men, Lake; REVIEW OF WAR FLEET& SAN FRANCISCO. at 9 cloth. notice- Elizabeth Lake. $ ‘$8 A Distinctive Product of Cur Tailor Shop is of others-noth- Rogers, Salt-Lake; ATTENDANT he must he patience, -_---_-_ +> + -___- Thomas, Ogden. Winfleld Scott Lemon, Anna I. Boyd, Salt Lake LADY 7.00 5.00 7 PEE THE ing but the sword for them. Drive(|§ them into the Atlantic. A. S. CONDON Ogden, March 31 Marriage Licenses William A, Jones, Ogden; ......7i¥... 3 at and ate first with Rubber eae (heat), $4.00 to. ? Pee reece cio 15 YEARS' GUARANTER BPE aaa a F& 36 MAINS anarchist contented in heaven. The with generously, Red = the ones bread, red-mouthed Bridge -_= must of wage-earner seeking employment, and daily made more nervous by the constant nagging apprehensions of future developments est TAT cacy reat Pilates # smqctalty PAINLESS EXTRAGTION ()k i) pay toler just, unrest Bevel Tecth. 2 $5.00 Pluk Pearl (fine st made)..... 310.00 ed courts and Jet it be there shown that here in the West there are some things a plotter cannot 3| Benes GOLD $ CROWN, 22k 275 SOUTH MAIN leap| from calm lips hate unhindered | seciety and the Mission Circle First Baptist church wae held J a to tions lips drawn back from so the brave police, e 3 6 of ne Master them * Te clothing. Seleet your suit how while there is sufficient time allow of any necessary STORE| Mrs. P. S. Keogh has returned much improved in health, from a six weeks' trip to Arizona and New Mexico, where she visited in all of the principal cities and many places of historical interest. £7) aaa rh SOCIETY 942 6 oF 472 $62 3 657 244 2990 rap HS ES been BANKS' ‘Tooele Uintah Utah Wasate Washington ayne Weber Ale EA AG FRGGAS AGESa 7a ASS PAGS be Ss ARs New - easier than for the Herald and the Tribune-and all the rest of the DemSURSCRIPTION RATES. ocrats-to have so shaped that policy and program as to control the state a city possessed by anti-Mormons is Paid in Advance. One Month, Daily and Sunday....$% .§ unbelievable, And we don't think he convention entirely. Three Months, Dally and Sunday.. eo Afier that, it would have been easy believes it. Six Months, Daily ond Sunday .. 3. One Year, Daily and Sunday .... 6.00 Also, Mr. Roberts holds an official for the Democrats to win at the polls. Sunday only, One Year ...... soe 1.50 position in the Mormon organization. For if they can make the Republican Not Paid in Advance. assured He is one of those with authority and party ticket, you may rest One Month, ctf and Sunday. * 5 influence. He is ‘a trusted and prob- they will elect the Democratic party Three Months, Daily and Sunday 2.00 The usual cleaning up of stock hats Six Months, Daily and Sunday. 4.00 They may call it the Kearns ably paid factor in the administration ticket. One Year, Daily and Baltes iaee neue But it will be at $3 and $5, worth up to $10, will be of the Mormon church. He has been ticket, if they want to, Sunday only, One Yenr ...... ieee OU The LONAnd it is all the on Friday and Saturday. so for years, Jf there were Mormon anti-Republican. a ae will please give explicit An opponent by any other DON, AMSTERDAM, WOODSIDE and dictation such as would warrant him same. the Circulation Department 8, collectGOTHAM are the new sailors, in all in public condemnation of it, and if name would smell as sweet. Really, however, the state committee colors; trimmed, from $3 to $30 each; the Mormon power were the terrible eerning ‘deliv ery of pape former as wel ecb a thing he helps the Kearns party to didn't seem to have understood it was untrimmed, $1.50 to $6 each, at- when ordering change ie address. Pts der to discontinue paper will be honassert, he would be bundled out of his called together to frame a policy that ored only when Subeerlotion Is PAID would be pleasing to the Herald-or office in four minutes, and told why. IN FULL. The gentlemen There are a good many funny things any other Democrat. fices-Dooly Blocic, 208 South West the committee were about a Democratic gathering here in who compose Temple street, Phones-Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 3190. working for the success of the Repubthe year of grace nineteen hundred and 116 South Main Street They didn't care much eight. But nothing is so absolutely lican party. EASTERN OFFICES: Democrats wanted. They amusing as the charge of Mormon dic- what the tation from a Mormon, and nothing knew what they themselves wanted. New York Office, 604 Cambridge Bullding, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria And they did what they believed best PCCD DDDDBBOSY so absurd as the protest from a man Chicago Office, 31L Boyce Building; J. MecKinn sole representative east to get what would help the Republiwho is retained in the body accused of the Rocky Mountains. can cause If they had been working j of the dictation, for any other motive, they would have Ourrent Review ef salt rites consulted the Herald and the Tribune FOR A COPPERHEAD PEACE. Soclal Events, -and have proceeded in a way to inTom Kearns's Ss morning paper declares sure the defeat 9$D99N999D]IDIB]IIOOUC_DEC) of the Republican the nation wants peace. The nation ticket in the fall. But that was not SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 10, 1908. Mrs. W. D. Donoher entertained at wants pence with honor, And it never their mission here, that was not their bridge on Thursday afternoon at her has been willing to accept any other purpose, and that is not what they CALL FOR STATE CONVENTION. Brigham street home, Nine tables of kind. dia Headquarters =a State Complayers enjoyed the game, The decorIn its bitier hostility to President mites, Salt Lake Utah, April It may not please the Democrats. 1908. ations were pink roses NIrs, Wir Roosevelt, the paper in question points But the work of that committee ‘Pursuant to me eall of the Ar nae Lewis of Butte and Mrs. Charles Vadet tens out the alleged unwillingness of Amerimittee, Re pleased the Republicans-and it paved i hereby oe ec ner poured, and others assistine were can citizens to insist on an enforce‘in Salt the way for the success of true ReMiss Louise Sullivan, Miss Leary, Mrs ment of the law. ‘We have had publicanism at the polls, and the de- Fred next, a o'cloe a, m., or Dern and Mrs, George <Airi enough of reform!" is the cowardly aie dele eatee feat of all the Democratic forces, by and six alternates to the National ReMrs. Donoher will give another bridge way in which the anti-Roosevelt editor publican convention, which will meet whatever name they may be known. affair on Saturday in Chicago } expresses himself. * 2 «& next for the He declares President. Roosevelt and Vice Preside ont ee the United5 Mrs. Charles Spencer Mann, who WISE ADMIRAL EVANS. and for the trans n of sue raised a storm with his radical polihas been spending the last three weeks business as shall ante come before When asked by a newspaper corre- in the city as the guest of her parents the convention cies, and then hid himself in the canespondent what the arrival of the fleet Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter, was called The apportionment {is made of de that it was brakes of the South; homeé suddenly by news of illness in in the Pacific means, Admiral Evans hoped be would emerge a little milder, her family Invitations for some afreplied. fairs that were to have been given for and say something which would reThe total vote of "The greatest interest of the United Mrs, Mann ave DRED recalled. duce the' commotion which his deStates today is in the Pacific coast. and on mand for a square deal had aroused| tho coming of the fleet to this coast After the Pane hop to be given apportionment the convention will conapportioned as!in the ranks of the lawbreakers. Then sist 478 delegates, post this evening, Lieutenant has not only demonstrated to the at the pine world that we have 16 battleships and Mrs. Paul C, Potter will entertain it adds: County, Vote. Dels at a chafing dish party for their ‘which can be brought together for a RIOR VON (el cane ne ceeas : 703 "But the reverse was his attilude. long cruise at a momeni's notice, but guests, Mrs. Ellis Parrish and Miss MORE DNOGL o accce acer e W2 x On coming from the swamps his voice it has called the attention of the peo- Siez. CO ABA Gocneusepeyo Goce 3598 4 * @ e¢ COEDOMG cre scee ochre eee: ». 672 was flercer than ever; his threats more ple of our country to the fact that we 10 Vals Bordocinoocramondas ~ 1149 a Miss Stella Fabian will leave Satdefinite and determined." have a Pacific coast as well as an PROC eee eee . +. Tb3 urday for a three weeks' visit with Garfield Genie lee bees ees o\* 486 And because of his insistence that Atlantic coast, and that it will be de- friends in poe Behera Cal: : ON wap YL aieteia ela ae nded just as much as every inch of on 2s EMER Tg wi) meg + mae the laws must be obeyed by the rich around New York; and that our TU AS ee Ee "+ 1246» y quite as well as by the poor, ‘the panic Mrs. John Malia. whe is visiting her an <=9 ene web wave 8 oy 4 rests in the Pacific are today het- méther, Mrs Gurnsey, from fly, Millard . S36 ‘ ‘guarded than the Atlantic. the country followed. Wherefore, Morgan 403 Nevy., received a few friends Informal"This is the short road to the coun- ly Thursday afternoon at the GurnPiute 317 4 wants peace. Rich 360 4 tries of the Far East, where the great sey home on East First South street That is to say, the lawbreakers want Salt Lake 11993 13 commercial development is to be made. San Juan 95 1 s s * peace, The rest of the people want With development will come war, but Sanpete 2643 29 Mrs. H. C. Bellinger will entertain Sevier « 1268 3 14 war if a war is necessary to prove to it will be a commercial war, fought informally today at luncheon. Summit 124 14 s se s 2 the lawless that they do not control. with brains and dollars and not with ~ i « Inter-Mountain Republican Published THE ii NTER-MOUNTAIN. =". @\ TAILOR MADE from our shops Suits $22 9) to $35. CLOTHES a: have style-and fit ried ieht. ‘Trousers F4.90 to $19, |