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Show Now, ews EASTERN 10 | 4 Se South West neubesuee OFFICES: New York Office, 604 ee Building, Opposite Waldorf-Asto Chicago Office, 311 Boyce Bulld! aes ie P. McKinney. sole representative east of the Rocky Mountains. cee Ae CALL FOR CITY, STATE ; APRIL 16, 1908, CONVENTION. Headquarters ee ican State Committee, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6, 1908. Pursuant to the call of the National committee, a ee state conrention is hereby callec meet at the Salt Lake theater in Salt n Thursday, 2 thing p. een. is o good c in eee eT oN ial AIL and getting of opportunity Readers of this paper are the news. for i f ortunate we"e are » forAnd indeed. tunate to be able to give them so admirable a service. And A FIND come the chief trouble with that they Roosevelt men is the can antinot Roosevelt policies They want some one whose nomination will be accepted by the country as a direct) reversal of purpose; a declaration of disapproval of what' President Roosevelt has done; a perfectly understood resolve to so conduct the government for the next four years as that the all the advantage thelr dealings with the they can't find And wish in public. that sort of they They have inflicted a seri- me re I oo Co hi bes DS ee © "16 owe woman . _ . be ~ . . . . wy c 3 3 = o a w eam . . . ~ aom-1 re the Republican national, state, leptsle tive, judicial and county tickets whi be a and allowed to pationpate in the primaries, or serve as delegates to the convention WESLEY K. WALTON, Chairman, GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Secretary. SPLENDIDLY ee a 30 values © ed ave as the Atha RORY a That in ae c®&y's share AY eS should ge not accompliswnent. and $5 Merry W anyway, * idow K MILLINERY very cost delay of of Salt large Lake 7 oS = ™" the} people measure. It S' STORE EXCEPTIONAL 16 cer-| TUSSORAHS, y ly them prics alk Mea ae fae Officials on . ys ee ad that side of she building will welcome|} wae idonte which will postpone and $1.50 $1,76.a yard, > ti o imila more ip ‘si n s] TAFFETA id finish; vard. sale nish, Ms . ~SILI beautifu price : fr Te ee: See Fe A CTE] re nr = --_-- learned the simply adds width of the world away to the significance of the statement. They want no war, be- cause it would not be profitable. And the time will come when a like sentiment will inspire the thoughts of statesmen everywhere. 7--_-_--cC -- THAT MERCHANT LICENSE. Without doubt the merchant tax is legal. That is to say, the city has a legal collect right to levy it. If there such were a penalty, and extraordinary -for them. plan for the of the is that And detention Most home, population county is \ i \ ‘O- "All Beaded possible, If the trust we their even to" way One of the interesting incidents in current events was that little address of Mr. Sigamuri, a member of tho Japanese party that recently visited Salt Lake. At a luncheon given by Governor Cutler at the Commercial club to the party, this visitor said: WRITTEN ARTICLES, "I am sorry that I must address you Good work is a thing to be proud of in Japanese; I am not yet familiar -always. And we are proud of the with your tongue. We come to your newspaper work done by the corres- city on a flying visit such as your Mr. We wish pondents of this paper now with Ad- Bryan made to us in Japan. that we could stay longer, but at any miral Evans's fleet. Once or twice a rate we hope that we have stayed long week from the time of the sailing they enough to make the Americans our have sent to the public letters won- friends. The assistant secretary of the derfully descriptive of the voyage, and interior has referred to the talk of a war between America and Japan. wonderfully well told. There is a There will be no war. We want peace. quality in writing that commends itself We want America as our friend, not to the judgment of the people. There our foe. Our countrymen look ta! is a finish, an artistic note, that is Americans as their friends, and what appreciated by all the discerning. has been said about war will not alter the sentiment of the people. In makThere has been no better illustration ing this trip around the world, in a of that than in the Wednesday morn- short three months, this party of rep ing articles. Not all of those articles resentative business men hope to put could be printed. Here is an extract Japan on a better commercial status with the world; this party hopes to that was of necessity omitted Tuesday learn and to teach, to learn from you night, but which repays the reading your better business methods and to teach to you that Japan stands for for the very superior quality of it. enlightenment," The tail, slender captain who steps That is the best guarantee against out of his launch and runs briskly up the starboard gangway is Wainwright. war: Enlightenment. There is no He will be a rear admiral next month. profit in fighting, if it ean be avoided, Tt was he who with a little gunboat It is immensely expensive. It is frightdestroyed two fully equipped Spanish Of course, oecasion torpedo boats at Santiago. It is his fully destructive. son, a chip of the old block, who jumps may arise where the fight is the only forward to welcome him. is a solution of a problem. But in the young lieutenant on board the Conmain, it costs more than it comes to. necticut. That smooth-shaven, rotund man And in the main, nations, like indlupon the quarterdeck of the Connecti- viduals, can get along without war. cut is Lieutenant Kronin. He is minus And because this is true, because it a first finger on his right hand and is recognized by the enlightened \and part of a thumb. He lost them in saving his turret and possibly his ship. the Intelligent, there is the less likeliHe was a turret efficer and they were hood of war between the United States about to close the gun. He saw and Japan. danger of premature explosion. The It was good to have those men in breech was swinging to. No command could stop it, but his hand the city; good to have them looking stopped it at the sacrifice of his finger. at the big nation which embraces a He had experiences before that. He hemisphere; good to have our own was at Santiago on the Brooklyn. I people see them, and get from them saw him during the fight-a mere boy a cadet, but helping bravely in the *| just such sensible expressions as that fight at the breech of an eight-inch quoted, gun. Mr. Sigamuri spoke in Japanese, beAnd there's Captain Harber of the cause he had not yet mastered the Maine, in charge of the third division English tongue. And the very fact of now. He was with dear old brave Jack Phillips on the Texas. He kept uttering such sentiments in a language! SPECIAL. this week sags ‘Half Price. They had a good time, were pr eorhtcae found ocular proof of the improvement in livestock, met their friends, got a better hold on their love for the state-and went home Still more recently Utah county people had a horsefair at Provo. They had a big assembly of visitors from all over the state, and a program of exercise that proved entertaining, and evidenced the presence of good managers. These may seem little things in the course of a year's activity. But they really are not little at all. They are big things. They are big because they prove the presence of progressive and capable men. And that is the most important thing possible. Utah is keeping pace with the rest of the states in the Union. There is the same improvement in the quality of livestock here as in communities further east. There is the same adoption of modern methods and improved There is a, machinery in farming. better care for the home than is gen-) | eral in the middle Western states,: and vastly better than the farms of the East can show. There are more pianos in farm houses here than in York state, or Connecticut. There are more days in school for the children than is the case in Illinois and Wisconsin rural communities, The horseshow is only an {ncident In An , The President insists that four bat-| tleships are needed. And one of them} antly Wednesday evening at 500. Six tables of the game were played and the rooms were prettily decorated in carnations and - f informal Conneen was given Se for Mrs. Robert L. Fowler by Mrs. obert K, Brown. Yellow jonquils Sas the attractive decoratlons and covers were laid for eight. > This evening Mr. Dole to entertain L..-Fow ° 2 , and for Mrs Mrs, Frank Robert e The Social Sixteen club meets afternoon with Mrs. Barnes. ° The art of the Ladies' Ferris Waists Corsets. ERE eG eens la 4 = ub : meet this 2 iit ut 10:15, Mr A. J ‘aluh otis at of the g Blve : the topic Spain, *"""Cachitecture in thedrals in Toledo" and "Cathedral oe Denver, eo where i } © s ¢ 8 > ma ‘Girdles Wais ts the immediate will will a = and daughter, } ee te artic een spending a Miss I SE week . and Mrs. Ray Walker at their country hom« : ° ‘ ! Miss Fern Hobbs of Portland is visiting her sister, Miss Madella Hobbs * = 8 | : Mrs. I. S. Deane Mr. and Mrs, children and A. es oe D, F. this East Reynolds and | Oman winter. Ss de will leave M, Zane trip. on a business See eae Fair, healthy, satin itin skin cream and r.- Lit- THE for Aa? RE sat SHIRTS SPECIAL : AT breeds 87 Sh) SI a ZANT WS } ya EDN. aS NaN This GORRE Position THING.' AND This Morning From our Entire Off. Nine Until Twelve Stock of LINEN 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. $3 Be Pink | | SAMPL nil ig ‘ic iri Fa © Paset aoe 30est Red Rubbe ridge fork (best), Sliver We No Fittings, No Exchanges, Y% OFF-LINEN WAIST SALE-!, OFF 9 to 12 O'CLOCK, THURSDAY MORNING Offer made Fillin wy | ee LADY eertett $ 7.00 4.00 aaa bins GUANANTEB ATTENDANT 36 MAIN ST. A at Half ar 275 SOUTH MAIN | | j | O'clock, WAISTS HOSIERY. <p DRESS FOR WOMEN The CHARLTON SHOP Bao AND Blouses NECKWEAR | ‘ Special Linen Waist ¥, OFF Sale ¥, OFF Season Frock ‘‘QUITE THE NEW BELTS, | OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. 122 So. Main Street ISSO OI OOOO AE | 26c. Insist on Dailies 4 Creations Waists and skin bestowed by) Satin sk in pow- can be secured for advertisements in DAILY NEWSPAPERS. Specified location on page and adjoining reading matter, so that ALL who read the news must see the advertisement. If even a small portion of a newspaper's readers purchase your goods, your investment would bring large returns. For details apply to Secretary, The Six Point League, Tribune Bidg., New York, ee Ny pp ox BEAUTIFUL LACES, BATISTES AND LINGERIES, AND THE SMARTEST TAILORED LINENS AND ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED. | Seattle VAG ( MZ LATEST CREATIONS IN SMART HATS EASTER MODELS ARRIVING DAILY. | FS Mr. and 2 Edward Brown pect to leave within a few weeks for > East. Mrs grown will visit with and Mrs. Powis in her parents, Mr Mr. Brown gs yes while ‘hicago, to New York. > © 8 John Friday TORY Te Beautiful | Pa ANA ah The Dainty Lingerie the R. 271 _C., aa | Park, Cal, where spending the fall oon TRE ara =~ The Most Correct Tailored Street Suit The Smart Afternoon Dress The Handsome Dinner Gown ! entertain a HAMILTON | officiate in the cerebe witnessed by only will i oN § More | families. Saree ens James W. AfternoonB. atMcKean, her home, Third South street. AE eG, Easter | The wedding of Miss Anna Van Houten to O. Malmere n ae plac home at 8 o'clock this evening at ae or the bride's mother, Mrs. Van Houten, 438 East Eleventh eran Rev Dr. McNeice mony, which ‘3 Ag o«f che oN SOS Ee & EE Say LEXI | this * section Proof ‘Girdles to bear very much more than half of The community needs i the expense. The eRe it. need wayward The public will be better for the installation of this agency for the I revention ¢ 1 SOCIETY town. Rust 'arhave| laid on with all the severity of war will be named the Utah. time. And the merchants will have to pay. C2 LSS aa a They have twice paid the increase. . Ty 7 They will have to meet another mill of addition to the tax rate. And in addition, they will have to pay this Ourreat Review ef Salt Lake's special merchant tax. Social Events, It amounts to a penalty on ability, 99999990380! progress and success. The bigger the A party composed of business, the more its owner has to the Marquis and Marchioness of Headfort, Miss pay. The more people he can employ, Mary Moore and her guest, Miss Jutte, the more he can add to the total of and Count De Laborde, visited mines at Bingthe city's activity and wealth, the Boston Consolidated ham Wednesday,‘ the guests harder is the pressure upon him. fayette Hanchett, leaving on morning train and returning to The thing is legal, just as a draft city In the ayening. in time of war is legal. But nothing The titled visitors will leave this less than a state of war should havo evening for Los Angeles: * . ° permitted its adoption. Dr. and Mrs. J. C, Hanchett enterThe merchant tax is an outrage. tained a number of friends very pleasWHAT HORSEFAIRS PROVE. Not long ago the good people of Cache county held a horsefair at Smithfield; and more than two thousand people assembled in that little Warner's com- county if they eed, as in case of war, there could of crime, for the rescue oft the erring| young. be no objection to the tax. But there is n very definite reason for objecting to it now. It developed recently at a trial In Excepting for the shamefully de-|Springfleld, Ohio, that the mayor of | pleted public treasury of the city,; that city, a bachelor, keeps a wooden there is no reason why a double bur-| image of a woman, carved from a log,| ‘ : M : : ; den of taxation should be laid on the} in his lonely home, aud worships it as 3 : : \ business men of Salt Lake. They pay} sacred. That is ahout the severest} 4 j ‘ | their taxes, and these are high enough; comment on the women of Ohio we} ; od! pt : | in all conscience. Twice has the tax} have yet read. a . rate been raised by the Kearns party -_-_-_3 {n control of the city, and it is going Judging from the bank Giiace| . to be raised again in July of the prosperity seems to be here. By that é . present year. That should be as near infallible standard, the country has| ; = : ee sat ? confiscation as any party need. go. never been in better condition than at] Ww obvies te at te ease imc, ein oa present. ™2"28ed Suances demand Of Sie for cry cash, tet there is a the desperate And the hand of the tax gatherer is A Great at Sale of Coriets. LaXKNs city also The problem rests upon | population. their shoulders as men and women- |} eZ not specially as city or county people, missioners can set range for the home, VE <1] yard, DEPT. the to fatal | = = SIL 36 608 ‘ ! Bat ‘00 JEWELRY Me final SPECIALS ACIC. tna hope} is there deferring at SILK 7 a eB ee AH A RG ORE THA In MANDARINS and ‘ LJ silk ere utie me in j coin spots i | inese figur i WL and blacks hes ilkes re of to. the Rajabs, but they are o- much woven:that the fabric doesnot, rou Intest mall another. decision. o£ All 16-Button Kid Gloves, our regular $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 values, including the famous Trefousse, Fownes and Monitor brands in all eolors and sizes $3. 50 i S Thur : ; ie Special Haster Sale Thursday, , Friday and Saturday ‘ talnly can make little difference them whether they pay it with the (g county' taxes or their city) taxes, A one jolla just ace. as\ plac big asas big iss just dollar Sailors. BAN im the Friday, Saturday S g For Three Days Only, Thursday, The cost will come out of the pockets $3 in ; longer & y and always more money-is needed. According. to the Herald Harry| z The city's revenues have been wasted. Joseph is a very bad man. Well, There is not even enough to meet cur; ; St, an " .. oo hone. at there are some bad things about him, ~ sxpenses. > ; ,e -- ome nh Gorey man who would make that declaration | J } "* E P for a fact. He reads the Herald. : ae _| getting enough to give back to the would be out of the running in a day. ‘ : people the cash they have paid for] -. : And Roosevelt is not against anyLie : Tom Pitt has a private secretary. improvements which never were con-]., one, either, He has a choice, a can- atrueted Now if he had a poodle and a manl-] didate, as has every other man in the] ~ . -. cure he would be fixed. aa : So badly has the Kearns party country who takes an interest in But it does not at all amount| p olities.s to fighting other Republican aspirants for the office. - 8990 44 So that the anti-Roosevelt crowd- 42560 472 of which the Tom Kearns party in The chairman o the Republican Utah is a bright and shining example County committee in each hereby directed to a -dare not declare itself in favor of anyone, for fear of damning him. county convention or by primaries held in Bice several voting precincts of the coun JAPAN FOR ENLIGHTENMENT. Only those electors who will support 244 . oa before » ee a properly a wil Some CANDIDATE, ous injury on Mr. Fairbanks and his e >.| cause by their insistence that if he The apportionment {fs counties made of del 2 : gates the several were President there would be no 3 > interference with such business as : * that of the insurance companies, or the state for Joseph Howell for conthe wrongful acts of other corporaGress was 42,500, and on the above pO tions. Mr. Fairbanks's friends have as apportionment the convention will con. 473 delegates, apportioned as insistently declared that he is not opVote. Dels. posed to the policies of the President, 703 SAS EPABe ee Tee 19 and that he is as much for the square 40: deal as is any other man. 13| There is a curious condition. They . demand a candidate who will be ac" ceptable to the grafters, and expect 4 some self-respecting man to commit himself against the President. Any bysiness as shall the convention e 116 So. Main Street NOT CAN candidate. United Stagrhen of such ver W CO eres Geelmee toe day of} eee the 7th may rich unholy the and ock o&<. m.,, for | anyone, which will meet! ee a ident | eatin l ee writers of and six alternates to the , Wathen legates! take ee of ray proving comments on the articles, but ‘ nothing better od oa pe er ; legraph sery There ee ae aranice like that of The Republican foe nbiies y in Salt Lake approzches it ora the LAKE Wi sort find a candidate with whom to oppose | the one man they hate and fear. They demand a candidate who is "against" Kec SALT that Remaining Unsold for } Offices-Dooly Block, 208 Temple street. er ee 26; Independent, 3190 ee 9 00 Subscribers will please give explicit notice to the Circulation Department DIREC not to carriers, coliccton ail matters concerning dellvery of paper. 7 $ former as_ well resent when ordering change of address. o discontinue paper will be honored only when subscription is PAID IN FULL. is « 0 There 4 "00 death. Eh Pe ar Paid in Advance. One Month, Dally and Sunday.... sy Three Month hs, Daily and Sunda Six Months Daily and Sunday oo Year, Daily and Sunday . ce unday as One Ye instant > . risking Lieutenant Wells, who stosd by the Brooklyn's engines during the fight; and there are a hundred other officers and men, all of whom have faced death, and beside them 15,000 ready e Nese rina defense of the red, - Ty, 1 7 ‘Se a TAS RI. v S)} La AkI a"bk We ya) am/ Nail, Zo Pie .5 1.60 oor aC - TRY AND GET TOGETHER. At a recent meeting of the county commissioners the scheme of a De tention Home came nearer adoption| than ever befove. Probably the only the| | thing which prevented -§ starting work at once is that the county can = ROE welitli> city. to paywnat ls sean OR wT; 5 Sunday....$ Hats / bor, Bank A Special Sale of Long "Kid Gloves at Z. C. M. Le fon Oe and Three Months, aie and seariteay.. Six Months, Dally 3and Sunday .. Ono Year, ily ‘and aoane er Sunday only, One Ye weeee teens of Stock Sales Ly)! Pa io Daily in Clearance oHSS Patd Month, Newspaper RATES. Saturday -AA SUBSCRIPTION March Rare Easter Suit i Opporiunity---Thursday, Friday and anreay. We have some of +s +4) : ret: Only Ror ellcan are Balt Lake City, Utah One eb. at Salt Lake Cengress = of the Anest blue serge suits m town and for three d; Lys Ve are gol Ho to crowd them out in a manner you Gan hardly resist if value means anything to you. We give A Blue Serge Suit and Your Choice of Any Pair of tor, Trousers i in the House Extra $16.35 Ou r trousers stock includes all the hew patterns in br own and gra y and the most popular Ji ght mixtures, You take your choice . aE Act bettered for the trouble it has cost, } And wherever they are held-or an Ne }occasion of special activity like the proposed' stawberry day at Proyo-it} imeans the presence of capable and P) energetic and enterprising men and women ca matter postoffice Katy Phe ia ads RTE 55 SeF5 : secend-class TA /Z aed he the ~ 1. ue bay as and ZiTA RE Si slices y SS TN FEY AG ASC FG C4 ee. ale, AWS A!(72 Me EeAS Ne Abin 2 rec Ye } at Friday AALS B STNG oo co 1906, Republican ng " = Entered the They arrange: for these things, profit by them, enjoy them, and go atte " e 10, City, under 3, 1879. of our | ! Official oo Party in Uin Admiral Emery, was with the Texas when Phillips said: on that day The poor devils "Don't cheer, boys. are dying And on the Missouri you will find a hero of peace, Petty Officer Morrouse, who dived in the flery furnace of a burning turret and saved the ship destruction by putting out the from before it reached the magazines Over on one of the other ships is George Charrett, who helped Hobson take the Merrimac into Santiago har- et 0 By g | Morning or 16, 1908. SISSY fate people.|4 MWA the of |fa Every Inter-Mountain Republican Co.| on. at LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL activity I Publiabed tive office helped win the day. And D Li t Anderson, now secretary to| SALT general the i . REPUBLICAN, f as exect-| the old ship in the fight, and Republican Mountain | THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Inter t t a |