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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN = THE EMERSON'S LIFE A BEACON LGHT Rev. B. Fay Mills Tells THREE Los LARGE Angeles MEETINGS The the DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main Street by lecture interesting Anlast Mills had Mr, Rev. morning er ie addressed a large crowd at Unity hall in and of Christ," Divinity "The on at the Asspoken had the afternoon introduced H. King W. hall. sembly lecture. at the afternoon the speaker was subject Mills's Mr. night Last in said He Emerson." Prophet "‘Beware when God lets loose a thinker upon the earth,' was the utterance of the subject of this lecture, and was more applicable to himself than to any other man of modern times. "He ant as was born of he in 1803, the descend- eight generations says himself, of ministers; ‘Ministers, and ministers, nothing but ministers.' He entered school at the age of three, and Harvard college at the age of fourteen, but was never regarded a s a a brilliant student. He x never coul deal with other people's facts. some one says, ‘He never showed ent; it was only pure genius.' Early Life of Emerson. honor not only in liberal churches and colleges, but in almost all the ntost orthodox denominations. In one year over eight millions of copies of his books were sold in. three American cities. "He died April 27, 1882, and people came from far and wide to the funeral. In the chureh founded by his fathers, freed from their cree@ by his larger thought, the sage ley in state, white-robed, while around him fell the first tears he had ever caused to friend or nelghbor. "In his great Divinity school address he predicts the coming of a grea t teacher who shall speak the word of wisdom and inspiration in the West as some ancient had d2clared the knowledge of God in the Orient. He himself was such a teacher. "A certain man becatise do what he made Emerson al One man may refuse to read; one may read and refuse to obey, but "He spent three years in the Divin-| ity school, and in 1829, at 26 years of] age will possess the secret of wisdom, of character, and of unending joy." For the remaining four days of his Old North church in Boston. This} pastorate he resigned after three and| stay in Salt Lake Rey. Mr. Mills has mapped out a rather strenuous cam- a paign. years, because it did not he who learns son which this afford| In and practices great soul has the returned from his European| mornings, according to the heavenly vision. "Father Taylor, the famous Metho-| dist was that told Seamen's missionary, said: more like Jesus than any the for lesour starting ever that 3.-Forrest gel at Darren- his sult agaihst' $10, ip commission |!°% S¢lling mining claim pe Steam shovel No. 6 of the Utah nearly covered week company in a slide.was Coplast the lived." And when he was|!ng utilizing the water his friend Emerson would| Shield mine in the spring of to other dis- against tinguished citizens In Washington the subject of ‘The Moral Issues volved in the Emancipation of Slave,' a powerful address that is posed to have largely influenced coln's mind in the issuance of on Inthe supLinthe -who have dwelt in human flesh, but I esteem Emerson even higher, for, while Lincoln wrote the immortal proclamation that gave freedom to four million slaves, Emerson was AZ ioe Salt I. of a pipe line. The the Utah Copper company _---2-- are liberated Superstition. © from ignorance ind of according to Emerson, developing knowledge, wis- - dom, character, peace and power. What Emerson Tanght. "He tau ght that Goa spake. but did not Rees that his voice died away in echoes among the Galilean hills; but believed that God speaks still, and that man may hear his yoice and acquaint his Take fellows at first hand with God, These doctrines aro familiar enough today, but at the time Emerson first taught them they created great consternation, The dean of the Liberal Divinity school of Harvard college said: ‘That part which is not folly is downright atheism.' "The orthodox Pharisees and the Unitarian Sadducees joined hands to cast him out. For 30 years he was pred allowed to speak on conservative platforms, even at Harvard college. But no man ever better exemplified his own injunction, ‘Cast yourself on your divinest impulses and there abide and you will see the whole world ‘ee around to you. ter 30 years his alma mater welcomed him back, bestowed on ira the degree of Lh. D., made him an overseer of the university, and the other day Named their new , building of philosophy ‘Emerson hall. Claimed By Others, "He beelonged not to christen dom 8 tinguish ed Jew says he was oe Bere iM "thas, the Hebrews. A a Hind j ; mi ©. was & geograph he was a Hindoo born inical al iste "At the 100th anniverga of birth in 1903, {t was sarabhetea wih A for Druggists fails to cure. ture is on New IN ONE BROMO refund Library. volumes library Fiction, Kelly-Wards of Page-Under the Liberty. Crust Children's Books. Bazendale-Fairy. Carpenter-Improving Songs for Anxious Children. Deming-Little Indian Folk. Deming-Little Red People Paull-Prince Dimple and Hl Everyday Doings. Sutton-Topsy Tootay, ae Storieg of the Velvin-Wild Animal aoe Wiggin-Flag Raising. . Wiggin-Finding oe son it done a a. ALL PAPOR. this month and we will Money. 110 Wad W. Se, the G. A. R. A, wdaitranatiises Camp, 348, W. 0. W. Last Wednesday ‘the camp held a ghort session and then the hall was turned over to the team for drill. The team is progressing and In a very few meetings will be able to compare favorably with any In the jurisdiction. Next Wednesday, February 26, team wlll give a masquerade ball in Kennedy's hall on Market street. A big attendance Is expected and the affair promises to a grand success, Six beautiful prizes will be awardea on costumes if It Miscellancous, Balley-Botany. Corthell-Allowable Pressures on Deep Foundations. Crothers-Making of Religion Early-By-Ways of Virginia, History. Fordham-Personal Narrative of Travels in Virginia, ete. Griffls-Dux Christi. Lindsay-Gloria Christl, Micholson-Old Gérman Love Songs. Painter-Poets of Virginia Phillips-New Poems. Service-Songs of a Sourdough, Smith-Rex' Christus, U. S. Bureau of Sruratinh tears of Commissioner, 33phones. Utah Quinine money 1908: of The ladies of Reynolds circle No.1, G. A. R., will hold their regular meetin Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Odd Fellows hall. Books for Public 24, F. DAY b The following twenty-flve will be added to the public February Ladies BE. ou, NEROY, B'S signa- each 0. Oquirrh encampment No, 1, I. O. O. F,, meets Tuesday evening and there being several candidates for the golden rule degree, a large attendance of patriarchs is requested to be present. ‘ --___.... COLD LAXATIVE Rote gospel, was, ‘The Infinitude of the Private Man.' Not that man ts infinite, but that the real man Is essentially spiritual and has within himself the ability CURE 0. Tuesday evenin gs, February 18, Salt Lake lodge No, 2 made the third of the serles of their visits. Enterprise lodge No. 15 was their destination and No. 15 certainly made the boys of No. 2 feel at home. Fruits of all kinds and clgars in plenty was passed around. Then we had speeches from several of our silver-tongued orators, and a general good time was the verdict of all present. Success to Enterprise No. +15. 7,500 damages for injuries sustained at the mine. The Ladies' Leap Year club Save one of the most elaborate social functions of the season at Canyon hall Friday evening. Guy De Ford was recently knocked off the engine and rendered unconcious, having been struck on the breast by a plank in an accident at the Utah Copper mine. Ground was broken Friday at the Yampa for two new converters s. The new reverberatory at the Yampa es is completed excepting the roo TO 2,000,000 out of 40,000,000 people. secretary. A very large attendance of members and .vieltore attended Salt Lake lodge by (Mile Fe OS I, Friday night and had the pleasure of seeing the degree team confer the first degree on two candldates, which was done in excellent style, and a credit to Salt Lake lodge 2. They also had one brother reinstated and one application for membership. Next Friday they will confer the second degree and all Odd Fellows are invited to attend. the Sflver supply the water is reported to be abunpurpose. ‘I dant forof this said: he an orthodox believer, don't know what the devil would do The Utah Copper company ts planwith Emerson.' And then he added: ning the extension of tts t ft ‘If Emerson goes to hell, it will not|up the canyon, It will be necessary nedossnty' tato be long before he changes the climate|put a trestle across the road in order and emigration will sect in that way.'|to connect with the high line. William Rogers has just undergone Public Life Limited. an operation for appendicitis. "His public life was little or nothing, Gs Bushong, manager of the Cresalthough he always fulfilled his duties|cent Mining company, has just moved as a citizen, and on one great occa-|his family from Salt Lake to Upper sion he addressed President Lincoin| Pingham. Joseph Pagnott has brought. suit and his cabinet, the memibers of the Supreme court, and many supreme ‘He Due to scareity of water in Upper man|Bingham, Harry Joseph is contemplat- have to‘ go to hell because he was . not|‘©W", by means «y|SUpply to A misstonary will knock at your Age and ask you to aid to help send missionaries to Africa to convert the black cannibals, and yet the is more cannibalism (indirect) tn Oiiatian, pagan, than in the whole of Savi re aoe Africa's dark continent. But whether ‘tis worse to kill first and eat quickly, or to eat first and slowly and so prolong the killing, that is the questio Mothers with babes at breast and with babes as helpers, by working 12, 14. 16 hours a day making shirts for 3 eents each, finding thelr own cotton, making match boxes at 5 cents per gross and finding thelr own paste, yes, and folding Bibles at the same rates, may make from $1 to $1.25 per week, (sometimes Sweating did you say? No;.no, Cannibalism, horrible cannibalism in England! Congo atrocities? No; British elvilized education, culture. sclentific atrocities Do Englishmen know or realize thelr condition Yes, they do, but they are apathette, ‘knowing the evils that oppose their happiness, know!ng the cause of them, why not use practical effort to remedy them. The way may be long, but the evil will be ultimately reached, When men shall grasp the fact that the truest, happiest and the safest way to live fs each for all and all for each, then and then alone will England be a "Land of the free," and then the earth shall bring forth her Increase unstintingly, the machinery assembled by man shall flood. homes with clothing, the homes shall be homes, indeed, fitled with beautiful women, the merry laughter of happy children. Men shall then be men and life will be worth the liv in &Hy A. J Salt Lake City. \sure he will become a regular visitor |to our camp in the future. Musician Wetzell played a delightful solo on the plano, and Excelsior camp is justly proud of thelr camp musician The team boys are earnestly requested by Captain Terry to be present this evening early to answer roll call oH excellent practice was had last The G, A. R. Benefit. nday evening and the captain was Given by the Elite Theater company a satisfled with the interest shown Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Februby the men In the new work The ary 24, 25 and 26. Tickets good each banquet committee held a meeting last day from 2 o‘clock to 11 o'clock. No Monday evening and all arrangements percentage whatever goes to the Elite for the big doings on March 8 in the Theater company. K. of P. hall were perfected. <A special program has been arranged after which Danish Sisterhood. an oyster supper wlll be given, and Lodge "Utah" No. 69.-Washington's the amusement committee are undecidbirthday was celebrated in the most ed as to whether they will give a ball pleasing manner by members of the afterwards or not. Neighbors rememledge "Utah" No. 69 at the home of ber there is only a more meeting In ne Mrs. Christine Petersen, 756 West the Eagles' hall and that is tonight. Seventh South street, Saturday evenThe next meeting will take place on ing last. More than 40 people enjoyed Tuesday evening, March 3, in the K the evening with dancing, card playof P. hall, 261 South Main street. <A ing, an other forms of amusement. committee of Sait Lake Valley camp, The rooms were Gecoraied in national Royal Neighbors, were admitted te the colors in honor of the day. After a camp and offered the téam a chance splendid supper the guests departed to share their profits and expenses in det intime to reach home ere the "wee the coming ball, which will be given mall hours." The regular meeting Thursday evening In the Knights of ofa the lodge will be held tomorrow Columbus hall. The offer was adceptnight at the Odd Fellows temple, and d. we wish to see all members present, -- to hear reading of several reports, inROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. cluding the semi-annual report from Republican Special Service. Bingham, Feb trip to Concord, the rurala) home of his ancestors. Here he remained for 40] °Ugue has ‘eotnapedh years looking into his own heart and J. B. Stephens for writing go Secret Societies and Lodge Rooms sufficient Mberty to his conscience, and| 8 o'clock sharp, he will lecture on he felt the constraint of the forms and] "The Higher Psychology," 45 minutes ceremonies which he was required to| each. The course is especially. deobserve. This must have been a ter-| signed for teachers, students and prorible struggle for the gentle soul, but| fessional men and women. In the afhe never hesitated in choosing char-|ternoons, starting at 4 o'clock, he will acter rather than a career, nor in| give four lessons on "The Opening of planting his harvest as seed for a] the Spiritual Senses." Monday, Tuesfuture harvest. The ‘unco guid' of| day and Wednesday evenings he will his time called him mad, wicked andj talk on Emerson. The Jast of the lecan infidel Then commenced his} tures will be given Thursday night on search ‘for a Master, and his visits to| "Spiritual Healing.'" All of these lecWordsworth, Coleridge, Carlyle and|tures will be given at Unity hall. others, which ended in his finding his OO Master in his own soul, Bingham Briefs. "He See frre S© OST e ar said he did not read ISmerson any more, up his mind not to As tal- half ample work for all of them. In London alone 150,000 Uttle children are daily being tortured by being forced to attend school with hungry stomachs. Oh! wonderful foresight of the powers that compel the obijores (at a cost of about $16 per per head) to attend school, w hat "will most of the children cost later on? Men unemployed, hWngry little children crying for bread and the nation's statesmen recommending charity- idle farmers, vast quantities of land uncultivated, land used for private parks, and sport for the useless pleasures of the octopus parasites called "millionaires'-idle lands, yes, alongside starving, hungry, human beings, human babes-lands used for the breeding of pheasants, deer, and other defenceless species, bred only to slaughtered in the so-called sport of those pampered, bloodthirsty aristocrats, who have no better use for their time than to stand at the safe end of a in. Naked children? Yes, alongside of dogs clothed In. $100 sults riding with their owners In the streets are a confounded nuisance to the females who are occupied jn nursing the pampered dogs riding in the motor cars. O, happy dogs! O, most noble mothers to dogs! Horses, dogs and cattle receive medjeal attention and living In fine homes (which would be places for most human beings) are trained and well fed, while human beings are without homes, food, clothing, culture or medical attention and living in hovels in which my Lord Blood would not keep fowls or "Britons never shall be slaves," 1s sung by every Englishman; yet 90 per cent are actual slaves, the majority are profit-making machines for the rest. Y was _ presided The ets night. S. over by Mayor John to and the theater was Hacked almost "The part: import- 9 FOUNTAIN, Mills of Los Fay Benjamin theater Lake Salt the at Rev. geles D'OLIVE Sacheiecarairst of furnished Emerson an for theme in- use. DRINKS SERVEL PRON IPTLY doctrines and Mving Waldo Ralph external Preacher' to Re- Lectures Here, Cit Bustos Englishmen are often asked to fight Editor Republican: There are in the for their country and they always country called "ours," 12,000,000 people who are constantly on the verge of|readily respond, yet 38,000,000 of them own no country, but are compelled to starvation, and yet in one year the food pay heavily; in fact, to pay all the exsupply could be Increased almost onepenses of the country they are privilhalf. Tiundreds of thousands of men eged to live in, and they are only alare out of work or only casually emlowed to call tt theirs in time of war ployed, yet the production of those or elections. Half of England belongs necessities for want of which their to 25,000 persons Half the e Sruines familfeés are starving would provide ‘ed direct from France, 35c and $1.50. PURITY OLIVE OIL, the best California oil on the market, 35e, 60¢, $1.00. main Several Days for life, pure-for or HUILE of LAKE As An Englishman Sees Them Absolntely Almost Divine Work of Thinker. SALI Some Conditions in England OLIVE OIL ternal REPUBLICAN, " Muceabees, The ladies of the Banner hive No. 11, M., ‘will give a card social odie, afternoon, February 27, from 2 to's o'clock ‘in ‘I.0.°O.°Fy*hall..?-AnN Maccabees and their friends are cordialiy invited to join them. MODERN WOODMEN "Excelsior OF AMERICA. Camp. One of the most interesting meetings of the year was held last Monday evening by Excelsior camp. There was a very large attendance present and many a faces were noted around the amp fire. Mr. Percy Brown was inteated into the secrets of Woodcraft and one other member was admitted into the camp by transfer card. There were also two applications for membership voted upon favorably. Excelsior camp is having thelr. banner year and breaking all records. Neighbore U. S. Grant and Harrison Jones ot Great Salt Lake camp were visitors and recelyed a hearty welcome and each made a neat speech. A neighbor who was a stranger to the city reported that he and his wife were stranded and had no money. Excelsior camp provided them with board and lodging, and Clerk Ewin was in- structed to write his camp and ie as to what should be. déne matter. Neélghbor n ao never he few peer ze reniurks visited visited a "eaihip Excelsior also he a 15 camp. Auxillary Stationary Utah No. feel 4086. Enginecrs. 1, National Fraternal Association of Brotherhood. Women of Woodcraft, Silver Mapie circle No, 108 held first had until Camp, Next Wednesday evening Utah lodge No. 365, will have one of the banner meetings of its history. At that time, after the adjournment of lodge, there will be cards, dancing and an infbrmal program, after which the members of the lodge will adjourn to the banquet hall, where a dainty luncheon will be served. The banquet and "good time" is the outcome of the recent "attendance contest" when the side led by Sister Harper. won, as against the side led by Brother Butler. As it was a condition of the losing side that Its members should wine and dine the winning side, the lodge, at its last meeting, took the affairs out of the hands of the sides, and resolved to make it a lodge affair, for membera of the lodge only. At the banquet the re will be a number of toasts,#@responded to by the best speakers in the lodge. As it Is so near Washington's birthday, the toasts and responses will be semi-patriotic In styie. Every member of the lodge is urged to attend. The business meeting will start at 8 o'clock, sharp. large crowd won by the ne Cump. Stationary Engineersmet at their rooms, 260 Commercial club building, Friday evening, wit large attendance. All members of this association are. requested to be on hand at their next meeting as business of importance will be brought up. The next meeting will be held Friday, February 28. visJtor and We Valley Auxillary camp, 4986, held its regular meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall last Monday evening. There was a good attendance and three cards balloted on and five candidates initiated. All nelghbors and friends are invited to meet with Neighbor Smith, 143 West Third South, to a card party tonight. The state convention of the R. N. A. will be held the first Wednesday in March. <All neighbors are earnestly requested to make an effort to attend The time and place will be announced later, years statéd for ascerin the Lake Salt Lake Valley camp held. its first eard party of the year Jast Thursday evening in their hall on Market street. The affair was an unqualified success, many choice prizes were given for winners and losers of the games. Mr. ang Mrs. C, L. Davis each secured a prize, as also did Mrs. Allen. A short mus!cal program wes given after which an excellent lunch was served in the banquet hall On Thursday evening the masquerade ball will be given In the Knights of Columbus hall, corner First South and Main. The affair promises to be a big success, Neighbors Rothwell, Riches and Davis paid a visit. to the Excelsfor camp, M. W. A., Monday evening and invited them to join tin with them and share the profits of the ball.. The offer met with the unanimous approyal of the camp and Excelsior members are now disposing of tickets. Don't forget to boost "Royal Neltghbors" and make this ball the biggest success of the season. One week from Thursday night will be our regular meeting night fn the Odd Fellows hall, day card night party at of Odd the season FeHows attended. following: their last hall Fri- and a Prizes were T. S. Squires, WS RESOLVED THAT WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY" Three Crown Natural Japan it DRESSED MAN IN AMERICA. THAT PROVES («< aoe HE WAS A TEAS Ten that is sediment. popular Tea R US THAT HE WAS THE BESTas REMINDS Tea, No coloring. No adulteration at a reasonable PRIOR. BUSTER No A BROWN A. Clawson, J. W. Rocheck, M. Cart-}| wright, ae Harold Smith, all reporte od | as having a good time with the jolly bunch of cirele 108, The neighbors of Siiver Maple circle extend their sympathy to Neighbor William M. Elliott's family in time of their Geepest sorTOW Fraternal Union of America. Evergreen lodge, No, 151, will hold its regular meeting tonight, which will be the last one this month. The evening promises to be of an interesting nature, and will be made pleasant to all who attend. At our last meeting the degree of fraternity was conferred upon one candidate, Mr. Charles A. Robinson, who was Initiated Into the mysterles of the order. Our members will please. take notice that at our next meeting, on March 9, the new lodge directory will be ready for distribution, Delay on same was due to having to send East for stock for same, which has not yet arrived But promise has been made to have the pretty souvenirs rendy by next meeting All members welcome tonight. United Spanish War (a There States ous Camp..E. A. Wedgwood; U.°S. W. V.; will hold an important meeting tomorrow night. Arrangements for the annual ball will be completed and other business will be transacted. The presence of every member of the organization is urged been none so The one was this-he We Clothing the Veterans. but have truth famous thing have told as made George (reorge \\ ashington tam- the tamous becanse our II United the heeome. business about that eau f the lots we to have woods. sood tell enough for us and the truth is all vou got the goods to back it up with. We are using the hatchet on prices right now a result Gardner Clothing is offered you at very 3 3 aoe 3 have i am After shaving, ply Satin skin. heals. 25c. when skin is wet, cream, Soothes apand Politics and ‘Things j BURL ARMSTRONG, For the first time In six years the American party managers make the frank admissi on that no matter whether or not Reed Smoot is re-elected to the United States senate, the fight that has been waged by Kearns and his cohorts will continue. This announcement at the Dubols banquet and in the American party press, has not only enlivened political discussion, but has demonstrated the truth of the Republican party's contention that Senator Smoot is not the without cs a spe paramount issue in Utah In the early discussion of what might 15 YEARS' GUARANTER happen during the coming campaign the question of Senator Smoot's intentions regarding the senatorship has been the leading topic. At the Dubois banquet Saturday night f-the Third District bench are candl-| speakers stated emphatically that he ites for renomination. Judges Riten! was not an issue and that his conLewis, Armstrong and Morse are out tinuance in office or resignation from after four years more of the positi the race for re-election would not mathey now hold, and in addition to their terially affect the course of the Amerlcandidacy, it was recently announced can party that J. J. Whitaker, judge of t! ivi Whether Smoot is elected to the sendivision of the City court, was a ca ndi ate or not," says the party organ, a date, and mor e recently Stil, the name few hours after the banquet was over, Attorne sneral M. A. B den has} "the American party willl never be conbeen nuked: ARC the district judgetent until the politics and civil affairs ship. are taken out of the hands of the domoe os {nant priesthood, and until the laws Frederick C, Loofbourow, the presen are made applicable to ali alike." district attorney, will be a candidate for} This frankness of expression, coming re-election and H. A. Smith, a well after vears of argument in whch It was krown attorney, is also casting eves Ir never admitted, Is regarded by Repubthat direction. Job Lyon, former aslicans as of great significance in the sistant: county attorney, Is also asplircoming political campalgn. It proves ing to the district attorneyshIip | the fallacy, they say, of the contention The judicial convention will be hel throughout the Smoot investigation by Mey 9, and County Chairman [Eldredge the senate, that the retention of Smoot to earn tf. v a week or two call his comin the senate was a dominant issue. have no mittee together to arrange for the pri* 8 e maries. | Along this line, it was argued at a The American party will put a judir salmeeting of Republicans Thursday night ‘ som r= ticket in the field, but Chairman| that the withdrawal of Reed Smoot L LIke Darmer said Saturday that he was from the race for re-election would waiting until the Dubols banquet Was knock out .se entire prop from the An account with us establishes over before he began to lay plans, with | »yrotection for your funds, American party. The open statement committee, for the coming fight. to at the Dubois banquet and the subseIt is sald that A. J. Weber will run for quent avowal of the Kearns press disdistrict attorney and that John cent Interest Pald on Savprove this theory. Street is the first man whose name Owing to, the fact that there is a has been linked with the judgeship. A $50,000, judicial convention held this N. Cherry. who would have been a logispring, a national election this fall and eal candidate within the American para senatorial election by the legislature has now gone to Delta, Colo., and In January, the discussion of politics his retirement removes one of the has started earlier and with more interest than for the last four years. Polltics has superseded every other topic One of the most significant che inges and, with the coming national convenin the fall election will be the redis tlons at Denver and Chicago, It is quite tricting of the city. It is very probable likely that there will be no let-up in that the 41 voting districts will b¢ the discussion until the legislature dei eth or No creased to 53 and that the city had | cides who shall be the next senator ‘ one Honttively Guaranteed, county will buy more voting machini 8. | from Uta 11246, The increase in the number of voting| Who will run for governor? districts has been made Cunt nt ;Well, now, it Is early for formal anelection abuses last year, whe nouncements if it Is not too early to beof the voters ws ere able to vote within | rin to cast eyes toward the gubernathe time prescribed by law torial chair. Governor Cutler, it Is sald, will try to be renominated. Ed Loose, mahy districts the vote Was so of Provo, Republican national comheavy and the crowd so lar » near the close of the polls that many votes wer¢ mitteeman, is also talked of, and Willdictatorship is jam Spry, United States marshal, has "he machines were incapable of} taking care of the voters and the city been mentioned for the place. In addition to these, Angus T. Wright, a and county have reached an agreement! . Galhies blg merchant at Ogden, has been boostwhereby more machines will be purprominent figures {jn ed by some of his friends and may. conchased and more districts created: in Portueal sider the governorship serlously before There will be more voting machine 8} sums up the situation in that eourtity, long. E, W. Robinson, former mayor of n the county, outside the city, too, and} gp not . y Logarm, is also discussed In connection preparations will be made this sum-| ,; ; eats with the governorship. ner for registering the largest vote in} Portugal in acThere Is no end of timber for the the history of Salt Lake county and of} " orda LLC with Premier Franco's plans head of the state ticket within the Rethe state of Utah. republican movement. publican party. There may be other indicated aspirants, but they haven't been talked » situation there. The of as freely as those mentioned. and purposes uns ° and publie Jo Eldredge, county clerk, and Retroops, publican county chairman, has been Republican Speci al Cab} Cable. so great that busimentioned for the nominatien for conParis, Feb. 23,-"A republic in Porgressman. He won't say that he Is or for the tugal is now a certainty and it Is highis not a candidate, because, he, Ilike was no disorder others, feels it {s not now the season y probable that it will be proclaimed | for open avowals of intention. Harry §. by the new chamber after the com-|} Joseph, former speaker of the house of ng elections. The monarchial party} tne representatives, has been mentioned for 5 absolutely disintegrated. ‘The time the place, and it is asserted by friends 6e w. ta for a revival of the tryanny that existof Joseph Howell, the present incumeae 712. bent, that he will stand upon his past record and ask for a renomination. All of the present incumbents of county offices, excepting County Clerk Eldredge. have evinced a desire to be renominated and re-elected. For tho clerkship, W. H. Farnsworth, Howard A. King and Gideon A. Gibbs are laying "Are Startup's very latest: . Wateh ‘em their wires, although neither has made y-are just a forrnal announcement. The three men what thely name implies: Liquid center, drug store are now in the clerk's office and any Seller cyer, invented, 25q.. everywhere. one of them. is Reedy of making a them very mueh, hard fight tor the pla $3 275 SCUTH ress MGi aN Sil oe platurfaque figures In Utah polities MAIN ‘UNION ' Honest Money DENTAL CO. Work-Honest Prices Read The Republican: All the News for 50e¢ a Mo. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC =. PREDICTED BY EXILE«=: Coca-Cola In the judiclary aa the four Chocolates judges Oe ome |