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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, 1.6) Not Paid in |more 6.00] Shane is PAID} Offices-Dooly Block, care Temple strect. Phone s-Be 1, 26; Independent, 3190. EASTERN 4.00 §.00 2 give explicit Department mae Go Alegcontinue waver oA ored only when subscription IN FE ee West/in little Exchange o- OFTICES: Moktnney. CITY, 27, openly sional delegation-Senators Smoot and American! Sutherland and Congressman Howell- ineligible as delegates to the Chicago convention. They wanted to bring the church question into discussion on the floor of the convention. They wanted to parade there the grievance of some members-and leaders-of the insurgents against The Inter-Mountain Re publican y are per- minds. Pai 2S ARE ON RECORD. | | ° not APRIL the records The only thing new that they have done is to go on record. They havo for the most part been for years just where they are now. And they have Mountain LAKE have voted Their b (ifaors Cevequgle AF ec SALT they THEY vow Office, 604 Cambridge Building, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria: =e o Office, Boyce Building: J. nney. sole shy iad east XN a elections that ticket. fectly known, and the story of it will make mighty interesting reading through the rest of the summer. Some of them have private reasous for their action-personal animosities be that never should permitted to hamper the progress of the party. Some, with exaggerated opinions of their own deserts, have not been able to convince any one else of their greatness, and that leaves a thorn to rankle Advance. One Month, Daily and Sunday....$ Three Months, Daily and Sunday. » 2.00 Bix Months, Daily and Sun eee Ono Year, Daily and Sunda Seba ac Sunday rons, One Year Subscribers will please notice © reulation recent stated party grown any stronger, and they are not going to do so. They are capable of some little injury to the party that 1908.| has been good to them, but they have FOR STATE CONVENTION. Headquarters Republican State Committee, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6, 19 Pursuant to tho call of the ee eee can comm aes b tepub ate convention is reby called to| -All}them,still claim that they had even a insurrection. little influence with the state comF mittee And the patent admission of the Insurgents that they gained nothing by their long-heralded case before the state committee is the fact that hero, in their public address, they entirely abandon their original contention, and attack the committee on wholly new ground-and ground where the stato committee is absolutely and entirely safe ae . wee eee twee Dels.| ive vere or Gtse SS San sogodopbe cs: Me ava cceesies secdéccee 3698 Carbon... 2... eco ons : 672 ot seaveeee teens+: 1s Garfield 426 ee ae suab ., - 1246 sane . 3 Tillara 8 Soo " ich Sos 36 Balt Lake 11993 San Juan Q with a prepared attack on the central : : : committee of the state it is time to declare them just what they are- traitors to the Republican party. You can read the names of them, coupled 14/ with compliment, in the Democratic and 4 a : 9|Kearns newspapers for the past five r years. You can measure the good they 4| have been to the Republican party by 13 . . j| the flattery they have received from cy 12 141g fea - 94 10 oy 54|| ie The hereby chairman ae a4 B aaa ae 2 4 the Bepuh ican eee as pty oe of in COMMITTEE 1 RIGHT. | A & st nty comintnittee and provide for the| ere STATH ot 6 244 ean owe GSE rec 2 WHERE i) .*) The within ire acted entirely it issued the AS call for a state meeting, and pre scribed the qualification of electors Who 6 itte state committee its right when should help select delegates to - Se ction of these f= ates, either by i esceaneeatlanvdr Gai celnavlen celta that meeting in May.There is abun af in Seite several voting precincts of the|dant precedent for requiring that a Ie those electors who will support; 7am who helps send a delegate to the Republican national, Chicago shall be willing to support If he to the conventlo WESLEY K GEORGE B. if he be a fair man will not-ask to take part in the primaries of the party. The act of the state committee was entirely right and proper. earner. Chairr SQUIRES, Secretary. - WHERE THE INSURGENTS ARE WRONG. They OF are Whatever insurgents doubt now. there And if it were not, IT IS THE ACT There may haye) THE is an STATE COMMITTEE! allegiance owed by every Republican to the constituted authori- been in the past, as to the appropri-| ateness of the appellation, it has van-| ties of the ooeq if its party. No party can sucstate committee is not to ished. It went out with the adoption). indorsed in its actions. Especially of that address by the progeny of! when that action is so eminently just the Committee of Fifteen, and uttered|anq proper, it is the bounden duty of to the Republican voters of the state every Republican to give it thé heartof Utah. If the men responsible for} :.s¢ aja and support. that address have ever been loyal and| ‘That is denied by the insurgents. faithful Republicans, they are now in They attack the orders of their orrebellion. They are insurgents, and} sanization superiors, and can no longthey will have to be treated accord- er be regarded as loyal to the party, ingly. because they are in a state of insurIn the first place, and before the|rection toward the party's qualified, matter goes any farther, let it be un-| trusted and faithful directors. derstood and the that the men who at all afraid latter fairness have party organization,! contro! it, are not) of the insurgents. been in the treated past, The) Phe committee did right in issuing the call. It did right in preserlbing the qualification of electors who shall with much} help because every! paper is the organ of the Republican possible opportunity was be given them to correct Intended the error to] Of] send delegates to Chicago. This party of Utah. We are bound in faith and loyalty to defend and sustain the their ways, get into the ranks, quit) state committee. The task is doubly fighting Republicans, and help con-) certain of accomplishment since every quer the common enemy-or enemiles,, action of that committee is wholly and as we happen to have them here in} Utah. No one is afraid are going to find mer, pa entirely right and proper-and since nothing else would have been the part of them, that out and all they| sum- of wisdom. DISCIPLINE FAILED. rnecessary t6 gét from those who OF: MOVEMENT. ! i | " al "Hear, then, the conclusion whole matter'-for today. About two then i months and of | oe | THEY SHIFT THEIR " GROUND. Congregational to of : the be yester- is no sensation monger. the insurgent and Platte Valenciennes and 3ode a y ard 0c S-4 ie jane aE PHPPERELL SHEETBROWN ING, regular 2714e values oe c a ar. Seg ee price iss) ING, regular 25e \ PEPPERELL 9-4 BROWN 8 ELL §SHEETING, regular 30e value, sale PEP P BRELL BL BAC 1 2s Rao fale haa GT nd Gece price ING, regular 30e value, Sale. ew ee Foe DITOR 25e price 9-4 10-4 BLEACH: ING,1 PEPPERELL BROWN ING, regular 321 ° ° a dramatic Yale and boys performance. in <A musical théir matinee annual pretty and dramatic fair day's rec- ord for the people of the stage. Here is the program for the week: Monday:-Garden ree Mr, Edward Vroom, in his own comedy drama, "Ihe Luck of - MacGregor.' Knickerbocker theater, Mr. George M. Cohen, in his own musical play, "The Yankee Prince. Academy of Music, Miss Pritzi Scheff, in "Mile. Modiste." Majestic theater, Miss Mabel Barriston and Mr. Joseph Howard, in "The Flower of the Ranch," a musical comedy by Mr. Joseph Howard. MatineeWaldorf-Astoria, Yale Dram‘tic association, in "Revizor,'" a comedy by Nikolas V. Gogol. Lyceum theater, Miss Kitty Cheatham's matinee for young people. Harlem Opera house, Miss Beatrice Morgan, in an play by Morgan, Mrs. Miss and Mrs. Henry Fitth _ avenue theater, Waltz, a Viennése Charles Berton, unnamed C, C. O- Colwell "The Love operetta, by ge Messers. Ti | and Jesse Lasky. Tuesday:-(Matinee), Hudson theater, annual benefit for the Actor's soelety of America, with ‘"‘The Goal," a new play by Mrs. Henry Arthur Jones, as a feature Paul West Of perhaps the widest public interest of all these was the performance of "The Yankee Prince" at the Knickerbocker. m the first time in years "The Four Cohans" are price WAISTINGS, 500 yards ular price WHITE 25e a yard, 15c pl ICQ van reg 2.000 yards we yard, OUR CADET SPECIAL-All Blankets All A. F. C. RED Special, a yard.. SEAL and BATES SALT LAKE public nothing. that the parks Any pleasure one the who can ground cf COT AN ne NZ powerful factors in the amusement Returning Los world, Now that they are reunited they doubtless will regain and hold their old place in the = ac of playgoers. Eugener Wolf," has aes ihe "arrived author Walter is a newspaper. man by inheritance. In the West he had a name, Here, on one of the dailies, he| has done good work. He ye through the Spanish war, and accu-| mulated a world of experience. He} "mushed it' over the frozen North. | and he has been jin every quarter or the globe, up today ana down tomorrow. of 1¢ had story week was current that David é ples This may or may not bly it is not. Neljth fe pals will talk about re a ar of ent true, the : again. probaprincel- "The the usual hard time of the ecnune dramatist in geining recognition. When he Blemishes, medicated by disappear. ie Sat CAM ala ie via Angeles & S. L. Route. (*Sed For GRAND REVIEW BATTLESHIP FLEET SAN FRANCISCO MAY THE EIGHTH $44.00 Returning Portland. via SALE MAY 2nd. Limit 30 Days. 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The play was read In the office of Wagenhals & Kemper, and before the the third act Kemper "Accepted." What made. the < to him he didn't know, i sibilities good, he lowed had <¢ not the cast? did, with the result that six men and women who never had done anything to attract. general attention in Ney York found themselves "made. A this aT Ab $37.75 "Bryant Park," answered, Walter. "I'll get that play for you in 24 hours and. rea t you at your office." Later Kemper learned it was not in any of the homes facing Bryant park that Walter slept, but on a bench in the park The playwright was penniless See TIA the was trying to place his first success, he Paid in Full," Walter asserts One didn't miss a firm of managers. man rejected it because it dealt with "the middle class," and the other said "Harlem fiats are all very good in their way, but never In a Broadway theater.' Day after day passed and then the weeks and months rolled around, with a production no. nearer. One firm of managers having more than a score of plays and stars held it for many weeks and never would think of giving an answer, until Walter, through a mutual friend, was introduced to Collin Kemper of the firm of Wagenhals & Kemper, who agreed to_gead. the play, "Tell me where you are living and T'll come and read the play there," said Kemper. eta Mrs. tate Leslie ie Carte; SeEen Ga a oae We DETR Both ways via Ogden. National Bank}; York | [rcs con] | Deseret Balt Lake City, Utah . 10c ET To San Francisco AND RETURN | and 2 20 per cent off cake caeN Sg $31.50 | costs ot resid] INSTITUTION, in SOLE, ree 124c tiga ieee GRR Held's band is one of the instituc| tion of which Salt Lake is justiy | proud. There is a body of first rate | musicians, gathered together by an! excellent managerial genius, and in-} structed and inspired by a director of rare merit. They play every Sunday before the veople, and every concert is listened to by delighted hundreds- sometimes by thousands playing DE MOU SSE L INE Bee sale ea Pe ihe munity-and which will certainly cor-| rect the wrong-doing which has so grievously offended. A fu eet SEERSUCKERS, Ge Feed ER DBE aM SR reg- assorted patterns, regular 50e 15¢ sale pr ice brought together again in the latest effort of playwright George M. Conan. Tor many years before they split they were SHEET- Ve price | s 2C WHITE WAISTING SPECIALS WAISTING, 1,500 yards WHITE 1,000 yards WHITE WAISTINGS, regular price LOe a, yard, sale ular price 30c a yard, sale Music Fore example, during the week w have had five new plays In addition to these, Easter Monday was marked by a new production by a stock company, another in vaudeville, the return of a popular star in comic opera, SHEET rice 8-4 U. S. DEPOSITORY BY JAMES GRANT THURSTON. New York, April 26.-With the passt the theatrical world has en on new lifé and from now until hot weather puts an end to the seasons' activities, things along Broadway, in the vicinity of Longacre square will be lively enough to suit the most demanding. eo SHEET- ae 29 ey OTe Sem 46 inch BLEACH PEPPERELL SHEETvalue, sale 16 ING, regular 22% c eee ee eee ete eee es PYICE eee ER EL i. nee 1] 6-4. BLEACH He is not hunting scandals, He is not a grand-stand player. He is a strong people may listen to a dozen numbers man with a fine sense of duty and of of the very highest quality, capably | There is enough of what | right. And it does not seem to him his | rendered. duty is discharged when he knows of is called popular mtusre to please the! people | rank public offenses and fails to lift ordinary man or woman-the who have not had an opportunity to} his voice against them the musical faculty. And| Whatever is the message which he cultivate has promised so definitely to deliver there is enough of the classical to| to the people, can not now be said- make the hours uplifting and inspiring} | even if one knew: It is his own field, to even the most critical. They are Utah men, led by a Utah | and shall not be trespassed upon. But They are faithful to their! the greatest imaginable interest has conductor. been aroused, Words so warm, 2 organization, and conscientious in their manner so earnest, are not the indica- efforts to reach the very highest grade tions of an April shower. They por- of excellence. Held's band is one of the public's tend an unheayal in local affairs which will compel the attention of the com- choicest possessions. Theaters In New Store PEPPERELL SHEETING SPECIALS - Lanes PEPPERELL 10-4 BLEACH PEPPERELL BLEACH 42 inch SHEETING, regular 20¢ value, ING, regular 35¢ value, sale Their silent. Goshen ago half a dozen|remus now church day. mornjpg, has been heard in this city for years. There was an electric quality in the preacher's address, a momentous message in his words, a plain and definite declaration of his possession of facts that are discredltable to certain officials of the city. Far be it from The Republican to pretend there is political animus back of anything Dr. Goshen said, or at all accounting for what he promised ane to reveal. But so wise a man does not make such statements without warrant. He knows what he is talk ing about. A condition exists in the conduct of municipal affairs which will not longer permit conscientious the company, met secretly and resolved] to take the control of the Republican party of Utah out of the hands of the e i | | state committee. Each man agreed to NOT A PERSONAL MATTER. | |@ -*, | The insurgents are entirely out of bring ten men to a later meeting at ™) their own record when they attack the Wilson hotel. At the later meeta There is no personal antipathy to that portion of the state committee's ing, designed for nothing less and They didn't make any fight on nothing more than the rankest act of the men engaged in the insurgent eall, movement. They are, for the most that passage in the cail; that phase insubordination ever devised within They | the Republican party, forty men were part, and with the exception of drunk- of the state committee's call. en spokesmen at the Saturday night from the first wanted the call to em-| present, and the purpose to make demeeting, who put all of them on rec- brace a number of things not properly mands on the state committee, and ord-excellent fellows. For the most a part of the call, and intended only | then to hold a mass convention and part they are capable of controlling to destroy any semblance of party in-; wrest control of the party from the committee, to each his own vole. For the most part tegrity In the conduct of the campaign | regularly constituted they are able to earn their own liv- They demanded that the call for the | take that control into their own hands, ings. Some of them never have asked May meeting be made "broad enough" | was openly and repeatedly expressed for public office. Others have asked, -that is their own phrase-to permit! by the very men who now make and ,| CONSOLA- Drug nie od SAN ah dence AN act cles Viney Values, your choice, a WE ra Our 112-114 Main Street a ee ee OF LACES AND INSERTIONS de Paris We made an exceptional purchase of Point Some of them are 5 inches wide Laces and Insertions. reach helped make the Republican national ticket some assurance they would support it after it was made. Bight years is not very long. Republicans of Utah know this is true. The "test oath" so bitterly complained about by the insurgents today is precisely the test cath they approved eight years ago. HISTORY First Dr. Parties can not exist without organization. The state committee is selected to attend to the business of the party. Every member of the party is free to counsel and advise members of the state committee. Every Re publican has a right to go before the state committee whenever it meets and present his case; make such requests as in his judgment will be for the good of the party. But no Republican alive has a right to afterward attack the action of that committee. AND NO REPUBLICAN WILL. As to the demand of the state committee that electors voting for dele. gates to the May meeting shall be willing to pledge their support to the entire Republican ticket, the action is both wise and warranted by abundant precedent. The call for a like convention in this state in 1900 contained a provision that those voting for delegates to the state convention which sent delegates to the national convention must pledge themeslves to support the Republican candidate for the Presidency. There was a "test oath" of the strongest kind, for it will be remembered most of the Republicaus in the state had in 1906 voted for the Democratic candidate. It was men g eo LITTLE TION. DR. GOSHEN'S SERMON. Nothing more startling than that sermon of Dr. Goshen, delivered at men rt & ! opposition parties. 8 Washington VATS: 65<< weber..." session, 13| he Wasate solemn 4 Summit Tooele they" meet ‘in 19| MONG. eo ~hen o---26 7 Bae aoa act of party --O : 1inety vote as he emia: Schon votes cast foroO the Honor- - overt the election of 1906. The total vote of|iheir oral palaver of the past might} state for Joseph Howell for con_ gress was 42,560, a on the above} have been forgiven-would have been| apportionment the convention will conforgiven-if they had evidenced the fist of delegates, apportioned as follows: slightest willingness to be good. But the A A. | get best SALE | o And that committee of seven, checked wherever it turned by the discouragements of loyal Republicans, went before the state committee-the committee it had started out to dethrone -and there begged for the little reeognition of a phrase in the call which CONTENT WITH ANYTHING. ! would concede their presence on earth. From beginning to end this has t* One by one they were driven from been a fight against the organization It can re each of these positions, and they fin- of the Republican party. ally asked for just a semblance of celve no support from loyal RepubllThe men who started out to recognition, expressed in the assur- cans. seize control of the state committee ance that the May meeting would discuss any matters that might "prop- ‘by means of a Salt Lake mass meeterly"' be brought before it. They didn't ing in the Salt Lake theater-these want that, because any improper mat- are things openly avowed in the earlter would be forbidden on the floor ier meetings-are not entitled to the of the May meeting. They Knew every political countenance or help of any matter that might properly be brought loyal member of the party They are out to destroy the party. before the convention could be brought there just as well without the use of And they are not going to be permitted those words in the call as with them. to do it. no political home. The Democrats wouldn't give a keg of beer for their But it had been a dry time with the some entire vote, and wouldn't trust them insurgents, and they wanted thing. They were satisfied with very half a city block The Americar little. So they pretend the state com crowd, by the mouth of the eee mittee made a concession to them in ¥, salt Lake. ‘theater. aa ne man in it, declares there is no room those words: "Any SE aas, ne 1d Diclook E sialngata r| in the Kearns.party for the insurgents. incorporating six alternates to the National Re- Like the Man Without a Country, they matter that may properly be brought The truth of on the 16th " of une| have put themselves outside the pale before the convention.' for the nomination of President] of political recognition; and they are the matter is, they got there just what and Vice President of the United States, not nearly big enough to make an or- they are in the habit of getting by aa for the transs tied of such other siness as rae properly come before ganization of their own. themselves, and without the help of the conventlo @ apporti onment {is made king rhe e state - cs pattie eetia che apveral counties ef ofdelethe Theirir actact ofof attacking tate ReRe pare men> they ere 5 fighting-NOTH state on tiie basis of one delegate for] publican committee is their open and|ING! But if it comforts them, let CALL BEGGED you the y Z A 9 nf ae Where & | Sunday. < ( NER a o- Three ania bait A One Year, Daily and Sunday .... Sunday only, pee WGRC. oe ese cee APRIL 27, 1908. am Inter-Mountain Republican and have received It, being supported the discussion of any subject that any lutter to the loyal Republicans of the| in that desire by the very men against delegate might want to bring upon the' state this attack on the committee whom they now wage war-a war tha t | floor. That was foolish, because the they could not overthrow. Published Every Morning By That company of forty selected a} is far more harmful to themselves, and convention will discuss whatever topInter-Mountain Republican Co. more discreditable to the Republican! ics the! delegates, when assembled,| committee of fifteen to mect in tho| Official a of the Repeblieas| party than it possibly can be to the! want to discuss, and they will not giv re) same hotel a little later, and there} Fe And no call | they proposed again the scheme of inaudience to any other. party ta) Ut men they assail. Entered as secend-class matter Fob. They have been making a good dea] \of,ihe state committee could either ex- surrection, of treason to the party's|? 10, 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake There they had Some of | tend or limit the range of discussion} constituted authority. of ie - the Act of Cengress March noise-these insurgents, And the state com- begun to catch the chilling note of an | them began their disturbance recent-| by the convention. | And | & nly ipa trie ety Newspaper in|}y. Some of them have been in in-| mittee was aware of that, even if the opposition too strong for them it U o ls they appointed a committee of se ven | AY Ealt eres surgent ranks tor years. Some of insurgents were not. them have been voting the RepubliBut that was one of the demands which was an issue an address to the SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Republicans of the state prior to the; 3 3 They wanted Waal nnAdeunce: can ticket all the time, and others) made by the insurgents, © Month, Dally and Sunday....$ .50} voted against Frank Knox, and in resolution declaring; the congres- meeting of the state committee. We've just recived a big shipment of the newest and. we're very anxious to have you see them showing them now and invite you to call Prices are very modest, We're ideas oe in walst ey a $1.35, $1.50, $2. 25, $3.00, $3.25, $4.50 wie i ponte wiv and s s¢e the pee that offering bleges tin values ofer you don't think so these } ec too waists "a ars at the ese BOGaY. e Kees We make a specialty of Ladies' K TE PRIC prices' examine w u nit Underwear ES A: ee } are on at 9 |