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Show of the Republican Salt nly Re pul Lake leat City, eal Uta Newspaper in jority SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Paid in 50 1.6 Advance. o.c Not hs, Dail One Year, Daily and Sunday only, One Ye oe oe Subscribers will please notice to tho Circulation DIRECT, and not to car ers or solicitors, cerning delivery of pa former as l when ordering change of address. der to discontinue paper will be honored only when subscription ls PAID IN FULA of the SALT OALL oe Cambridg Yer rk Office, Opposite aldort-Astorlis 48 311 aoe im Bullding: J. y. sole representative east Rocky Mountai CITY, FOR STATE Headquarters mittee, Salt 6, 1908. Pursuant to Lake ay City, ne APRIL City, the call 23, 1908. CONVENTION. Republican of State Utah, the ComApril National te eee ee - be thing way plenty piavior mandment,' it looks In THIS New there the called and were not program. it aud "The Fifth is presented his an- is It Com- by company efiy stated, it is the story of a poor musician who won the heart of a rich who married her and left her in while went he her father's home abroad and made a name for himself, learned, after a year in who and unanswered, which his letters were Her father is an that she had died. intolerant rich» man, with a hatred for music, and a singular love for his lost d aughter-and for the maiden child oO f that daughter, of whose existence the father was never apprised. The drifts back to New York musician t wenty years after, and the daughter hears him singing in the park to the acompaniment of a harp. She ce girl, le- Vote. if on Steger nomination of President Vice President of the United States, * the transaction of such other business as - properly come befo the conventlo The apportionment {s made of de gates from the seve counties of the state on the basis of one delegate for each ninety v otes cast for the Honor@ble Joseph Howell for congress in the election of 1 The total vote of the state for Howell for congress was an 1e above apportionment the convention will consist of 473 delegates, apportioned as follows pee ra) ~ acwno 19 | = Deane or ee would other the on Thursday, at:.11 .o'cloelk ef electing er ddlegates." the WEEK comprise MILLINERY OFFICES: LAKE the is ‘him to her bome because it > her ~ a ~ we OonIwoco-3 co HHH on -oOort birthday, and she knows she can prevail upon her grandfather to permit There is a scene be t he intrusion. tween the musician and the father of the woman who died at the birth of It is, without exception, the the girl. = ery strongest piece of acting that has a been seen on any stage in Salt Lake for a year-perhaps ever. sew new eens eeee s*e er * Mr. Steger perfectly expresses the eer sencerseseeeeses 3990 Weber character of an artist, robbed of his 42560 yet enhope and inspiration, end Republican is grossed with love for the wife he has In the furious tirade of the old Jost. delegates, either by a man there is much of illuminating accounty conv eatida or by primaries held in aos several voting precincts of the One can see the ancient point. tion. cou nty. His daughter did not honor her father, -Only those elettors who will support the Republican national, state, legislaas the Fifth Commandment directs. tive, judicial and county tickets" will be cligible and allowed to participate And her days were not long in the n the primaries, or serve as delegates land. One can understand why he to the Soe WESLEY EK. WALTON, his would resent the presence in Chairman. house of this penniless man. GEORGE B. Bae Secretary. But there is one supreme moment in an intense and impressive period of ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS acting. It is when the musician, in AGAIN? Day by day indications of a Roose- the solemnity of his rights, conferred veit sentiment-and even a Roosevelt by love for a good woman and sanctiand Fairbanks sentimeut-accumulate. fled by his fatherhood, reveals the The following is clipped from the breaking of a greater commandment by the millionaire. Washington Herald: "No man dares speak to me so!" "Where everybody shouted for Taft and Hughes a month ago, those same roars the father. "T dare!" is the majestic rejoinder people are today strong supporters of Roosevelt and Fairbanks," said John of the musician-the husband of the A, Stewart of New York, president of} woman who has diee loving her husthe League of Republican Clubs, at band, the father of the girl that rethe Arlington last night. whose existence he has Mr. Stevens has been on a trip of mains-and several wéeks through the middle of just discovered. It is a tableau-not the state of New York. The above often seen. It sets all the decalogue embodies his observation of the political sentiment prevailing in that sec- of love against the withered parchment of selfishness and pride. But tion, "The farmers of New York want above even that, it proves the actor "Auglies to stay goyernér. They claim quality of a man in a new situation. -there are a number of problems to be solved by him-problems which are of The thing takes hold on the hearts ~ som no-national import-and that it is his duty, and that he owes it to the pecple to accept another term to dispose of these problems. *While I believe that any of the Republican candidates that have been mentioned-Taft. Fairbanks, Cannon, Foraker, Knox or La Follette-could be elected, there is only one man in of the audience. It will not be for- gotten. Mr. Steger has lifted vaudeville Into unexpected realms. May mer and women follow his example-so far as they can! a as whe can with certainty Mrs. tables they , pretend an ae : WOMEN'S WISE SUGGESTION. There is much profit to be taken from the suggestions of the Women's League, at their Monday meeting They make the very reasonable suggestion that edibles offered for sale be covered and _ protected from dust. Nothing is more needed. Salt Lake has provably as careful market men as any other city in the world, Probably goods intended for the table are as clean here as elsewhere. But there are occasions, and that is true of most stores, where foodstuffs are invitingly open to the breezes of the street-with all the impurities such breezes are compelled to carry. Good health demands a little better eare. And that squeamish sense of desiring cleanliness, even when one can not see the dirt, goes a little farther. The women of the league are right. Care should be taken to keep clean the goods that are offered for food. re- Separate eee 25% Off / 50d t I I 4 , 25% Off Box Coats Cravenettes * ° out in lilacs and ay place cards wer i dIBES r color After 0 spent in play rin 25% Half Price blossoms. in s eve ning Off cy MYTS3 Ws enter lain afteri 100n Mr April in honor 1 ye on T ur affairs will N day, the eres Perpcens. Broughall vill of a series sof honor of nds second 28th Entire Bia line. o Silk Kimonos Mer i te 28 ¥ o Robert Mrs. Mr. and d inner at entertained L wight, for Captain T. P hurst's father The gZuest fair Mr. and sroadh ul t evening Pre sad- en Dey nS Sa: ASAT % TI PEAS x YASS . MALS GB who ts a "Ar my olficer, shortly return to his home in Chicag« in, Sz atter spending some montt Lake. G ° ° SALT LAKE * J. bridge home wilt entert April 9 street. Ait Das oh. SG AND American ‘The Comedy be ain 22.00, ot "Hrowo vq oe Ae BL.50, Mat. , abe Next MES, > On M0. a and ‘6 MAIN ST. TELEGRAM. . . s Mr. and Mrs A, Pez abody h ave for their guest M rs, A. 5S. Peabody Laramie, Wyo., M r Peabody's mother will be joined next week by her Mrs. Warren Nice from California, daughter, little girls who, | 69e 8: 15, Matinees Monda seats 95 20 dimails ° TONIGHT, Great Labor The Pri BS.50, and-ea Play ° s s ° of Mr. Denver Is and } Mrs SPRCIAL TUIS a a a Sheets 1 eft trip of several F ri-| has Suit all George W. Putn am ae bridg e club this artomigd EUGENE M. |ABSTRACT | OF a | flowers, and with about afternoon bridge. Prizes was were earanar Aachen inich Fire Insurance Company, | 1- | |. en y 2-Nam or oe sey, 84 | | , is n par Ly he 7 2 compan - dn Mun and ‘ of | ah TEMPLE STATE- a Fire Insurance e Com Dany, } nar 2--Name fie] ‘Lite Tne Chapelle | id location Hanoy er 1 WW of pre of t) ' Yor sident, | } it 220,000. eae its SOUTH Fj Nanover ! S. manager, Joseph A William st., New York, ( as- ses 1,778,257 1,142,093. a | ton La AST 190 1 dl Aw E ‘UAL omp ,089,211. 9-Th Re naltur es cat ng 1ley Captain Cavanaugh of Fort Douglas: gave a theater party at the > Orpheum last night ‘s. Parrish and Miss Siez, the guests of Lieutenant and Mrs. Potter. a expenditure the 909,555. 10-" 1 he paid 521,286.7 pres edin year '. : amount ¢ durl the 9,720,500.0 -~>the iw ite 1 193,600 ne Anson Hoskison girl, Ayrus Tentl ast i ighth Sout To evel wife : Ninth Soutl. nil To oe wife or East Ninth South John boy, C.: at h, of the Secretary of sta j I, Tingey,. secre tary of} st: ite p of Utah, do hereby > The uned bg de"tron wi leh statement nee | bee n pren ared, , Office Cannen, ae Boo pot iahdenbe, eer Van Knoblock antertdined ate iu nehaoe soak Wednesday at their home, the deyellow CANNON, Manager. THE iANNUAL STATE MEN' * Ending Decemb 16 Condition of the pany,, Irs. in LEGAL NOTICES,- | Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance. ex | 6: I. ° To History section of the Ladi es' Literary club meets this 1 norning at the club house, when Mrs. _ Hooper will are the paper on "The Ciceronian Per od. e The Eneh Cannon Insurance Agency People. ° Clarence M He iy will return day from Ocean Park, where he been for some time, s the Sto, eka LEGAL' NOTICES After the Performance, of Two of Salt Lake's Young Moore, = Mr, and ne Wednesday re weeks in C. aor pleying on $l.75. $2.00, 55.00, 35.50, EVENING, Public Wedding on Stage by Mrs. W. tertained. Oe Reduction W eck. A This Halliday Drug Co. in SL. for Boys is dils*as at (except su nday), Box se $1.00 (excent eindas and 25c, 10c, The Donna Ganda Cigar being Suits ] s Mrs. A. R Nichols visiting her parents, A. L. Hamlin coralions 1 Our Clothes ¢ "THE FACTORY GIRL" to Mr. and Mrs. go David IKeillh will to San Francisco on the third of May to witness the arrival of the fleet and take part in the festivities. They will be away about a week. pe Lannion spe 1 nderweae ctory to Week |} GRAND THEATRE i few weeks in return with h er to Wyoming the summer c Orphet ul n Lisle Lisle ° ¥ ° _ Every, "EY ening She spend This Juli rer & Cr St Kennedy & Roor y, Le 3 Frere 3k lego seymour & Dupre Bertie He rron Gil srowr IKkin ydrome Irchestra. . Captain. Byron will Conrad en tertonight tain at dinner at the Alta club in honor of Mrs Parrish and \ rigs Siez. All es OTA 7 Bee ot Wit be mada up summer a Vandevilie, \ Etaeeey Liste lies" Advanced GUARANTED ATTENDANT Se. * oe guild of Pa ul's lo arangements a are ma king next Wednesday evena musicale the rectory. at The April: 29, ite, B. charge of will' be in program J. organ ist St. Berkhoel, of Pa ul's church, (vest), "$4. 00 te. ace ceseunnes tnini LADY SL.50. Colonel and Mr | Bienop. who have been visiting and Mrs Mr Wa Iter Saturday Tuttle, will leave for their home in Grand Rapids, Michigans . 15 Aftraetion: TEMPLIYS 4 pesos ffarvard." To MAIN bbe ridge Ww ork Silver PUNE: s.000 ave Ladies' SOUTH ef" > "12, of =) Best ates m ape plies ‘ci BETSY Author Mré..L.,°D. RP ee will give a hand euchre party n the afternoon of Wednesday, At 23, "iP honor of h er guest; Mrs. oM * WPS DAG 275 cate Success, GLORIOUS By } SAMPLE GOLD | 3 CROWN, 22k $3 SAT, MATINEE. MANNERING { o Re ah) Kaa ae) MARY s ° Coseriff B Wednesday, on Brigham HSAGHS A, I 25% Off U7 TED Y Soy SyEe we) Pyedn. ‘Mer. Pith SATURDAY Govert 10T i sutl+14 and M re, Jolin willreceive o fficers the rirtthe teenth re gziment a t their - 1% Temple on this evening West sti The governor's staff and the Natl ynal Guard band will be in attendance, Mrs. THEATRE TONIGHT, Mrs. George WW, Snow Will ¢ nter lain é it a bridge tea Thurst tag) afternooy 1 OL) f 1ext: weelc in honor o Mrs. Tho mi for| iea 6 Marioneaux, wh 0 May Europe an try } an extended o at her Off | NS pretty spring wedding of the Ww sek me as th at of Miss Hazel C. Young and William H Crozier, which t Ol | place last evening at the br Ide's mother, Mrs. Helena You ng. Dean Brewster officiate d in the ceremony, which was at 7:30, in the pr esence of the A kiss of Satin skin powder transimmediate friends large reception followed in _the ferms coarse skin to satin sk in. In 4 ore or the pine: tints. 25c. xcellent el Luother --_ +. + -____ C2'D Salmon ¢and ew One Ha\ nas Miss Della Hines assisted the recelyat our man ¢c ing party, and punch Was served by fountain Among men who the Misses Evelyn Youngnd Etitielyn Is ride Smith. The was handsom ely | smoke the PL-DA-PO gowned in w hite silk baptiste,.with val best trimmings, lace anc Mary Manneriog Tonight. SUNDAE, a Donna Gi shower of bouquet roses. Much comment has' been created by prim favor A The bridesmaid, Miss Bertha Crozier, | the coming of Mary Mannering in her for ‘ Refre shins wore tan silk mull and cartied flowers | new play, "Glorious Betsy" at the Salt Duaint better ut any Phineas H. oun was the best m an. | ake theater tonight. price Mr. and Mrs. Crozier will. be at ho me The Shuberts have been most untirat 7 Kensington after May aparting in their efforts to give Miss Manments, nering a splendid company and a beauo ° a tiful production, The w edding of Miss Catherine Al ice P Harrington and ohn Harrington "Mra. Temples Telegram." Between Salt Lake and o utte, Montana, took place Tu es"Mrs. Temple's Telegram" is' schedOrpheum Theaters. day evening at Mary's cathed ral uled for a return engagement at the chapel. The ceremony was performed Salt Lake theater next Monday, TuesSnyder, at 6:30 by Reverend William K, Ryan. Mrs. Fred day and Wednesday, with a special and Mrs P. Miles The bride was attended by Miss CathThe re were popular priced matinee on Wednesday. eight tables. erine Harrington of Butte and John Seats on sale. Leahy was best man After the cE re. Albert mony the bride and expo left on the McCornich gave « din evening last night Globe, at the Country Arizona, club Mrs. Jutte, where they wie make ohelt home, tne guest of Misis Plays aiid" Playpedple - oO Dr. and Mrs. cs Cc. Hanchet evening at dinner Wednesday dozen friends home, whe hea entertained, The delightfully were decoration: spring-lilce LUMBER TRUST'S FUNNY _ DEFENSE. We are told by two several members of what has been called the local lumber trust that so little lumber is used in the construction of houses in Salt Lake that it doesn't make much difference to the man who is going to build whether they charge the high rate or the low rate ‘That. will appeal to the property owner who wants to bulld. It is unfortunate that any set of business men here should lay difliculties in the way of extending the number of homes in the city. And the fact that they do not hurt much-if that be a fact-is not a good defense, \ apy io late Stylish Jackets Covert Jackets Ent SIX HW ale entertained euchrs a miiltary a t afternoon at her street East Pi ize $ NY Irs Donoher, Mr Mrs Rood: Eth: cle, Florence Miss and . 2 Lm ae 1aP A aa a to be, they -_--O Fred A of players Wednesday Bowerman, Mrs. McConahay Grant. areas & party AS would have what to do with their books without getting a lot of carpet baggers from St. Louis to teil them. And they will come to the conclusion that mouey placed tn the lands of officials so incompetent, 80 prodigal and so yain, will not be well invested. We urge Mayor Bransford to get that election just as guickly as he can. The people will attend to the rest. food . e 15. You'll need new soe for your Pacific Coast ‘Trip. Impelling price reductions on seasonable, goods. m= STORE TO THE BOND ISSUE. move New York state from the list When Mayor Bransford seriously of doubtful states. That is Theodore tells the people things will be better Roosevelt. BEAUTY HINTS "There is no doubt in the world that in Salt Lake with the improvement the people want Roosevelt to serve that can. be done with half a miillon Wonderfully Effective Recipe for another term. The sentiment of the dollars, he overlooks the faet that New York convention was for Roose-) the people who would have to pay the Complexion Werersh. vxell; the sentiment of the Massachusetts convention was for Roosevelt; so money are going to ask what has been accompanying recipe comes from was that of the Missouri convention, done with the money the mayor and a The high authority on matters pertaining the Virginia convention, and the North his party friends have had in the past. to t pee eye of the face It is use by some of the leading Carolina convention The people whose estates, present; beauty 7°" doctors and society ladies of our "T firmly believe ithe ticket, thereand prospective, will be bound for the reels an citi fore, will be osevelt and Fatrunces "Rose Water; one payment of that half million, will renent Spirits of Cologne; four ounces banks, as it was folie van ago. The Put the Sartoin into « pin one must go against his inclinations member that this same city party- Sartoin. of warm water (not bolling), ene nda aud the other smother his ambition though then not headed by Mr. Brans- the wo ingrediants, and cooled strain for another four years, through a ford-gave seventy thousand dollars to dissolved fine cloth. "At this time it seems probable that These ingredients can be purchased Secretary Taft will be nominated. He a contractor Who was bound to do his any well stocked drug store and is in the lead of all the candidates. I work without that bonus. exalt mixed at home. ove formula w {ll make suffilike Secretary Taft. He is a big, fine, They will recall.the bad manage-| , long treatment, Benak likable and able mau, who would make ment that has characterized the conmence to apa great President, e st few applications, duct of city affairs for the past three It will produ ce the ruddy pink com"But when the people want a certain plexion so characteristic of the seatoan for President they are golng to years, aud they will have their doubts shore maidens. the Cc England, too; The middle states make the same report. They are not inunusual values in trimmed structing their delegates, but seem inclined to expect a Roosevelt wave to develop in the convention. "MERRY WIDOW" Republicams in every section have confidence in their delegates, The na- plain band Java Sailors anc ] tion is determined to indorse the administration of Theodore Roosevelt. Dress Shapes. The attacks tht have been made on} him have solidified the support of the They will not permit their people. {ny trimmed hat not sole party to declare, as an anti-Roosevelt the first week it is placed on action by the Chicago convention sale goes at 1, to lo off. would declare-thtat honesty is a mistake, and fair deating impossible, They will not indorse the sentiment that there must be one law for the strong and another for the weak, and that the wicked rich must not be inter116 So. Main Street fered with for fear of hurting "the business interests." | about the wisdom of giving any moore There is a growing Roosevelt senti- | money to that outfit. ment. It is pretty well indicated in They will note that this same goythe above extract. It is evident all ernment-and now led by Mr. Bransover the country. And it certainly is ford-has paid eighteen thousand dolthe sentiment of Utah Republicans, lars to a set of non-resident bookkeepers for a useless and empty labor A NOTABLE PERFORMANCE. >of a year on the city records. Over at the Orpheum this week They will think that if Mr Bransthere is a boiled down drama that ford's pariy representatives are as ay Lake' Colonel and M rs. Edwin F. Hol mie rehave signified Intention of thelr See to Salt the latter Ls ike when their town louse ""Oakwi rod," Palace, and home, will beautiful summ thrown open much to the elteh tof in geners il their friends and society Salt Sts s Mr: Colonel and age for last eptemb T Lake a year an extended he triy ) abr oe been spent few months have sadena fn thelr handsome home, June of Mayor the early part Mrs. John S Bransford will join t will tour the s they and together ern part of California by automo bile, Lake returning to Salt the latter of the month, r and Mrs. Jay. T. Harri young son. who been visi ung he ive Holmes with Colonel an d Mrs. time In May return to Salt La ke some BANKS' Offices-Dooly Block, ee ‘Bouth West Temple strect. Phones-Bell, Exchange $190. 26; Independent, $19 EASTERN of That Pald to Advance. One nee Dally and Sunday... a ThreeMonths, Daily and Sunday... Six Montre, Daily ‘and Sunday One Year, Daily and Sun¢ Sunday enly, One Ye $3 and $5 TABLES Review of Salt Social Events, aaa eae Orgnn Ui ab. in red as secend-class gle Feb. 10> eTg06. at tho postoftice at Salt Lake cit y, under the Act of Congress March 1879. Corrent han POTD ary 5te Ror Official Party =enu if. C M. 's After Easter 2 NEG Sy: SOCIETY | uae ont ‘ SE 5 (7 FNAL GS HY APRIL 23, 1908. z) ERR cos Morning C SSA ie Fi Crery OUR LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, . Pobitehed Inter-Mountain Republican Co. SALT / Inter-Mountain Republican REPUBLICAN, ~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN bave him. And they want Roosevelt. "In 1860 Wiliam G. Seward was the pre-convention nominee of the Republican party, as Taft Is, or wilf be, the pre-convention, nominee of the party Seward has a majority of this year. the delegates to the Chicago convention instructed! to yote for him "When they assembled in convention they read the Bigns of the times, and they saw the sentiment of the people was against Seward. Then they turned to Lineca@ln. Before a yote was taken Lincoln \las the choice of a ma- daffo- .35 enPREPARED INSTANTLY. atrys add bollspe aa | ing water, cool and serve. 0c. per package at w on clos substitutes, SNezocere. JMevors, Ref useSoe unto ipa S in all other res pects compli the laws of the state relatingig to ie it testimony whereof E hav 7 set my hand and affix d the ret ie : om Stat abpe mn this 31st day y C. & TINGEY. paresense of State. wi ny ha Office Tinge » of ' in pects sompit d th the laws of the state rekutin te insuran Ir 1 te stim ony Whe hi to sel m He Kd and taxa @d the great al of the "Sti ile get ao aD this 15th day February, z\. (Se al.) ro a TIN ‘GEY, Secreta iry oF State. Bn oft | aor By George B Sq juires, Dep |