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Show -- _- td ¥ eer -_-™ - oe ee _- oT = : - City Administration Wants People to Pay for Past By Voting Over Half Million Dollar Issue This Spring. SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? as at present the average saloon is conducted, must cease, is a commonly who have given any thought at all to the liquor question While those the sale and use of liquor might not, of itself, and if conducted rightly, that there are Some who think of the people who are giving the matbe productive of irremediable evil, there are comparatively few present found in those parts of ter much thought, who are ready to defend the liquor traffic as it is at America where prohibition, or something akin to it, is not enforced. come from the peo must It is a recognized fact, however, that the remedy, if such is to be applied, First Methodist EpisThis was the theme of a talk by Rey. Francis Burgette Shert, pastor of the ple. copal church, yesterday. Dr. Shor- said: Selfneeds of humanity. "Extravagances are always, and everywhere, a crime against the imperative of #umanindulgences not only work to the undoing of the participant; they also retard the advancement Therefore extravagances should Extravagances are also a sin against both self and society. ity's weal. The necessities of life belong to all honest tollers, but the extraviagances be avoided-studiously avoided. to none. fabulous year last are, for At least sore of them "The American people are surely extravagant Eighty millions of dollars were spent for coffee; one amounts were spent for the extravageances of life. hundred seven jewelry; for millions hundred and seventy-eight millions for confectioneries; seven hundred for intoxicating and fifty millions for tobacco; and one billion and five hundred millions ($1,500,000,000) beverages and liquors. and in proportion as these work in‘extravagances,' all to "All right-thinking people are opposed the to see man fails No right-thinking jury to the people, their opposition increases and intensifies. hopes, blighted lives, and immaruined the in itself colossal evil of intoxicating drinks as it expresses faithfully and well. ture ending of those who otherwis: would have served their community and country That Blunders Scathing Rebuke of Wanton Extravagance Heaped Upon the Party Men By Minority at Special ing-Special Auditors' Report, Meet- American Party Wants Bonds or Higher Tax Levy. we S. issue bonds eet = au - prt tape ne Fe fervid Five at \ x. Salt TO that the for must be American this CONTINUE, was bond THE and party necessary the went WANT AMERICAN Amcrican be YOU public insure was A the A "Who not ee of ; ought _ # to ver app ag = et ‘Dur mi short, Ae reac as tion peckleysrend . string,| (its. hy thy ; ir a proposition The . : : he * in L she CO v8 . i may already tn Gernand Paved:the Duble aie from ena tract, 1903, reckJees exthe yt S. rewigly mttacked, BOR. the Meedl¢ss wasie of pubof cusautos Wanton i tue yds Jp owe < I ne | Ca 1 Enti . Llc2 Brae Yep « acts ue ¥ wher i le , the "¢ it a wif to mced ‘¢ ENto financland ap- to we the forpublic sal for hel nPs Wine cut a recor + that istance Pa past extravagance and imigrulé: ia } 3 Weber's Prediguon Failed, : last,fall, qaeeting oh : Be ene "We admit safe ipon Wiute te are . eis ee before we +} the higher than Pr ~ ee eats vi --+ ele ctipm: [1 will spend more | 6 weer'have in om ve Uey have ey n batybusiness judgment ‘ied. ‘lan public. hed) apprises j ssrechiless edgenditure of public! startlifiryide nf com pag @ tho effortsios} Iiup gerege- | Poe Necessary v 7 Jota lis ‘ 0 Het ‘ | bia ers of ;oaes den _ George ee SEO on change and other meyg@mrriw Gould v) < Wilte M ae this ted Liv tai, Sion, the 2 ‘sa PeetePBR zs (Me cr Bis ., Or tle Mp; of tae heard 1S * I |] tO marry a : ; ~_ 4tiox pojn + ; The ¢/; 4] His|+ 1p D of. + than . nay ti aree con- choose. vores Tete have elapsed ‘Civorce = js no OW vaVela"ount Boni and Mo ¢6 . ines + ther ++ + © public-today in hig $1.90 ess essay prize'w oH. Norcross Court influonc ad Who. + mode asty t's * - 3 Piston € S own to the Untelli-" Tiree. gence of theR "publican party." jOPFTHE o : + Vt ae + +6 coe down. to wey avery iv oe ; wake of. he y ih : Oa aan é 5 would ‘ a / F / Tm - f and ee r , : the r un éd . W Senator cyfbtetoyf nf did a beKso leader, but Senator La 1 Folie durate j son ¢ ar j the ~ vii Neb., Bani. e 24. a + : : vee Q¥ woVernm eons ¥ meee de ath looting: ; ts, Who talker " 4! aw Welsch a King Leoveta Spee} Az i *. Serious. tuy rt. cohnne 4 to his : thins thew)ea‘ ne ntloned aeye nd: a Depew Gugge & Stan lon tu for si m. wh | ig S ‘pla 4 aoeatne syatent, has ye ich pri one pyan 4 , some as the th did ti of ais ta at "tree wo... men' ‘dtl reported aT he-flness: Ds eeen kings + lf ha becy, kook ee n aro cir names We 7 Pphemtien * "Onigh¢t te + Worse, Cable! ., roor Ms 2 Ce er. ¥ less than 1)0 Were domi inatea by dhe 4nd that 7 P Morran arid Stand ard Oil j nterests, nth conneced US. Aver. snipes' 8) home ‘ It ' 24;- Statement; BaVe,the sy Te serene ‘ Wagar a thes :|: garcied fe out: ¥o it Bhimelens, 24. Pade F Se ce paniBe Baller "Saja:we <! Peter vs to the sely an the vir Said, | ine & in' ‘ ; ¢ fa‘ © Wards centered ent-Hcensing pj] Ws4 atthe 8 : tari: bY-elpction the : t Ean hibepeccn a ae manic stor tn ay eae esulved> eaet Of £ Ure Liberald. ‘ celivereg ieee He oo Eat to thee ee culania® With ms enswerg " 4 dite conn Lira, e to G zen Fo le te be attention thon ore 3 i € TS > Sections th in ama passa S tinal b ry Senator a La a -Rey tg g desire its ey On oe of y Which MOB) point of deain| moaulted today Fab sup Parties Nz moceaie "Ts _ measure BY_NEBRASKA it in Severs) ther he' hag Uétle © Republican or - Is ER Senator at every mend wars, either 2 ai ‘ad- or n; ume: that bill evident the fgne willIt Is will seek to ae ovat ‘find ¢Fighty ene armo Contiy a - ana ola cleverly oo ae Scores) rridaines,thes : * 33 : airman Vote' H 7 daca Wi 3 x Ras round amend=~- 2at laiportant bepee thDresenied might which might . "yi a a mir areae nan! Mer i Pasband Willie at Mtnsbx lng ener, Re of- Mr a siaicr was Ke q eA ia iar by Bi. corm ce alt Laie. papers ber aunt e dag PEON }| thateK ing ‘ <LePaare + )a ee; opo} . ¥++0 &s o i ‘e Alsider ia yong ensent | toe Re < - ys eOMerc ace. Senator finance Bho 4 eS Republican Srussels, : ° > it this Is a. question Sehator WN wow. Siete a Setbueke tor Eu M: 4 a con: s Constitu-4 are PREAGD onera @ is ‘not a hi Ss aie poe ee "See tower Denver Chicage, hi at iS Ena man th y foundati ion The system city, _-- WILKIE : Bissee Republican Specht 7 a<ntl oe no Ssupplantj S semis lll se | j buch, ve aa ns of party obligation, "Not son ae Ss a Sanwhich' thal s eas into end Se get the spe‘ 7eoree to 1 that ist" the views there. in ex pressed hat : ar . shaker fie. te would sive: opinions lin Onac to ed plete. vex ‘$0235, eae givence Jhief i: olce 3 anit his drigegesS, Be DEY: coroner' -4/F: sp } for. Foti S. JUT¥ »\to James hyhis him to'5 issue. declinats *8ue~ Clination thieehin term, But, he se +. oe for insis combined putervals till ‘ theae and 553 ¢ "Says: i tone Rete the + + > 7 tesdieestaee fo te a in | {reo at frst ae aate. W "UM: a" majority cae »£99, ison the toe Carpiedcontest boGf ne Pore districksin 4]4] Tho ae of Supreme 4 Riaodevh President rénewed P ek NOT defeat Whelming the ; + G00ch,. Unjont ¥ Justice Frank the a of 4veVads ° mote corner of this pe Phe Teisnore-* of specia} ite ntry, where the, is not en' public io on roading ian bhink trian "TBF 1 for Bamberg: enter to Repeennes wWerger sie Ma ny exten-| nths ese Margi i n es today + io Peckham Jonath; an. March:24-2 Senator mad of Bourne Oregon prize 0 competition for the p Bhi poyHaveOn, Roosevelt Elective Pana Seconda5.won&"Why The érm. + +: w innin Ere; en el what man on Sun-| ene the unjustto sidered in an walt wor sine. a they on attack' eft. just / before society church town ‘ehive man's this. crowd © { Of The of a quarrel y hl 23%: | warn@le Bim to: io UM a severe be athag and ae, © Careful in the of oes use eft im) half.deaq ++ | in Lhe Stree und "They ‘ that this bill whiter to/ inp, "tesbelleve counciimen 3 atPeart ge interests very element that Wer Teco - MYRTHE, esti ce Ss ; t 2* a_fash- after is correct. of}, ..> 48 not.thterg sted, talk Is some re sli and. the si 4 + has and: consent hope So far as2S the French cour ts Mn feo. G » Mme. oF. ROW. anyone anak # | ber ¥G6 an ult! She would like| +/cCerned, +/ 4 4 | + je 8 pit settled th e will t b that she has aS 84e of re ++ the bride Prince Da phic: page + | marry a a v 7 é ser Wilkie. o Ss > night, the The machine. it company's AWAY };;'of vate TAKEN : 18 Co yn0 rae in mention head of power ' ang Forgan's I will Baker, objection their "Let a black, int resad@ 1 a fac, while interested litical LR cena techni of ; monk!aixeShe n. oma tees + > +5 tele- ara (arid the © awalts/ Gq ally delivered et w ith 7 ere given' yet {| "0t think honoreg : to 4 $/matum have > 5 Been SWI opted. You Dy hipg ars one ~ y.Pe thein batfa- 9 | == Mme. 18 from Gould or hig +| friends, the Tyler } forses, for his nex¢ . a] ave. dt Oday :T¢"was-‘learhe + I: Gould + Mme. that ape. has > ong of for Plovig 7 Slates -York: PW + | dire 2CLlor t uy Ofte, , 7 Uta, , "Ne ~ : of were (Petes Pta he Follette, concluded. cuniversity ins eci Su te ie rch 24 i pe with , Weehave In ang up EVADA ESSAY JUDGE ; PRIZE : adelphia SAY | WRITER; d morning and there hel @ suite at the Bele, CooPeEd up in]. (= Washington, ses Hobson was toga Hr Her 2 ‘ made J was 'S came oe d : ie vinmen See was keitiea twee itive by48 the that then. wine twenty 7 tpaterlous woman ape - ote tlee*h " - effort Every on MISS the, second i ir _ gated, the n_Sleily, bod, men in No, 26 Broadway.' RIGHT BERGER BE MAY gElve coming been "ba had pri monastery shut ke ware ‘aC the Prince De ‘th e vi int S o. this country | "On 5 vistesy eS; ¥ slipped einen pacteeleRare that more | had time to sing 4 with a Before Amerana at sane else Ylhing th: Rlacevery trust, interests, and, these Bade saith Wer organization Ss ik ; 5 mans he directors two ( years k with. pe in the freplace ma the min away wiles were the directors ) BAERS pinnae since:.j isl natin +i ‘oO J eds police The Sisters, of in- y ae pomrce & corporation: iemect to 7 Sens Clear utee alee ee tor. of the university ied ee |" it once carvedaes ee and if] times onde ay ¢ tt hy had cutbla: Hl Sharp ne conspiring beef has He busied himselt ara: the: awy Teheia. ) ridusly c who which the | or? 1ed-that and particularly with 1 the titution of re-cons ResEast on £ ee skull of Morgan connections. only one-George F. Ree . Of eilucition on I cal a aMarian,- in whi a ft uci ‘Itehen 2% Stufted 1 n In J The Seay aie his > men the bank elr, ay St 4 rap re ay his and, sechetar 7 of > Setretiry for' War ‘and th at state f rector Sor ‘a of the University of Glas- them and it: BAM ® foreigners xa i ane ya the at Cath of hands s Ousg k; asapatl ape rs. The other was n @ trunk ne ather roo; mar- | of d her to at now' Ww oolng, hi continu, everythir work rtd @ meet myster{ J "2as Marriage the gone the win of to and ners atid -: | cessitated ~ a lans. an mf _ tl Hi mee Stratfora, fae, cvue OMlY anxiety there min Be + || STams mallcand OVer N ">; fry m st fag et \fou °USe wher he Oday, and + fe Zoy "tte y a fat) tou; o{tleships,. + oy "What Other thlessy gentle. Oy. +L ever | put Up yguere improvement, / the wy nNtop re ) oe which ff IP eséntaitiy 4% alle pea dedags Borers pone pp tatlvetee | Son |) A 1in the history of Salt Luke, at a / majority Wee a hig hus- ay: stre ebes agk and on, a lifelong who Mg est Italians. bill. "Dawes's bank," he said, ‘contains on its directorate men idedtMed with the Standard Oil, Rockefeller railroads married o ee se ae ee had The duke's less active D <a. pries b, we S ™y Oe CRSOE ina hittie a Ninth sie Wenty: ste cation of the fact of the prince's eg at and his cory <ting wivith Mme, Tval SF / Go uld. ‘Still er tHert0 + ins. [SHIP OaaY a to. cover his id P + - 7s thoupene. 2 Mareh 2 an let for Phil Belsnit y Pr ewent ‘tax M it York 7 < ole mew : Th Ss " Parts, Total *r. «safe <-3 B a: 295,000 . o9f OO OD adn 687" or ic .. to befor; ae ¢, 6 ‘ton, Vner todat BPI Ft. be " st 48 = (0rh28 mt former decided On ft "d Trom a i his au canlis "agan har by Way oftd Ttalign c 2S ha¥ Obi ar!le . ~S Pace fal a nigrant Caster.by He} it of second: iry earhins the | erat = Shani tie for Frenchman \ h ps ie as we Toll re turns i in2Edow imm{¢¢ ee réd De princess Bons © @ Sagan, @ he iress had . ican » ake igma" tha¥ on (of Ganinitdéss | formed" ‘itle ~ senate repeated were at the head by Standard il J. P. Morgan, the banks presidents was As a : lov Df ef. S. OR ie the Years|examine and the emergency Follette oO sectionssof inRaat their names O use of cae thel thhis1e@age Mr. La last week, delivered speech was that all Follette declared that necessary to verify his charges waS to of || with division j committee, ay Cre gr trulha f With aire ly. of 24; oy inicengé March PX, @ Francise: if > pena,5 Ant and in Aldrich La terests eeegoat a s still ails jheld datiouseumes \she Fe ae wat i ¥o+1, 7. New vo p i Helie nofh -Pringe NHttie ha, A tex >@, 24 4-TRe , 5 4d 1008, Upplys) i * Men || ctrec(S ' and waetes "ahaa eee rae at 4 Mora { l= otal |" he ee ae SSSI or mi s for old a eshouse the a f freind' or} There "7 08@ Gd, be me, on) Slt tle riage, d thé thas and v rents to| to | vy ees s \ Water ent urdoch the future than we Aare Wierd the bre ea] . away, preah ianPer 1/| issue;o t Nh. thet0% oie ofpihgt time ata money rhe iy Yas ; it, and ‘ ta This caleblat, mop-| |estinate us@ath spending of § of the AmcrAQT Webcr,one SyedThey chase ralse the ican party Wngleaders at a' West Side j would ; uae X &ay ia beiee eg | "pn pub! } 09:9SZ ee . duke \)| wham y rking With « 24.-Mm 4% ount Ke ine,oeSaiia ass =Ses 7 , hopés BT: city. 5S ae her t ntfs ury ite wl sarap n ca & 8} 435.4: 80. Sage the and on « , . ts Cour Ch the » shortly Will the a eba nd, Se Yeached T cE eae * ALL Ps ‘the roaq uch Bech wem@an ito thiglt ft euid a eu mee‘eke (unc rs Hementa oe Menuire bald f nat, were TREE he Benschoten -- t pay in ay J lek an ae mated 7 rate Wnterpelans 7 | Rewgeae ey B fnane work 1¥07 jy it P a s duc s G07 on unpald 7 vo 1$6 Jan i= ‘2 port force ity's a Cort escort 74e March lost ""DIElY ney the J lear a many au al ‘med today é ee Yor: y lane, Marrying © smo, rfaihg was th ly stage / ong iu » 1last & live wl se ete. nents | adie ove the eee set MoDiles 1808. em S expencc eae expe bondg : ex ce main' Water iter serip ee. sension is| 2 aes rats that core, heavily aid afte for ics way. |The T at Rank this] Politics, childless of in of Cambridy Death to argument the that they controlled Pate: FredericLe Ca. - See ee ee ne ee eet eee ae Lord eas brotheri s eldest b ‘oth calverde hay dials aoratinie of the ape a vate of the Sena nuh in|{p the system Is well known there. As murders" Phoenix park, Dublin, of Baker's name ison the directorate He left no child. 1882. Forgan''s bank, so Morgan's ‘picture Held Several Offices. ) Ptton, Mys + ne aes i Dace in er pean 3 York. . Who divorcing by Th pies of a $d ‘ Sand m mua the the the &Ndon j.Car expgmuj‘* a watinatoniee ated Sat 5 reye esUuinated 4 Estimated expen Me NUES Departmental yeProvide >|| yyterest dr, on nterest on nee Coin: ; pine 42 copposttion 1 miembers of the city éoun-/ inistration | eH," The Policy of ‘the ad: | ae o & time Valuable here . is. fice sett th; ey a Cae % + | , , ; New Cw Gould » ° lad the sudcesdilihy | Of the | ag drifts brought % d doze),% 20d tinea neeate Nox team PPGEArrived s Whith' tr through Ngine |the Bees "ar Ig ro its this aftgi *ranclyco {V0 had written ‘uditors the| throten, I slgns the ©sant. fe of th |itors, beé- jit Stood : ahead miles in wag-offered under it wat tancisco, ' Marc} ves ; hun dreg sities Former SS h Climb. Hi Was years was the ENGERS|* ple Eu car American ‘ cai merican k¥or: bile °rK-to-Paris Eaautoy ‘MODNG ¥F San buty n pl ate- 4 Francisco in anAfternoon. ih} came WEALTH. in 75 niative ner. Derbyshire nd better day." PS he x pray Ta . Victor."W. .C.: Cayendiah, . Uberal: Un\PE ot i and Ge in Night in ne Se} : ic ee (isk nA 0 oa to any ar VAL dé ro F rarice : 4g ig a a happier days' Tar D0 j epal7 " J pr 20 0 was uke ne as gambling eases corrupti Wilkes = is the chief three a]against was|Senator nificent picture galleries the Morgan banking system in New The duke was a political leader in| York England for almost a generation under "They're Little Men." the title of Marquis of Hartington, "Dawes and Forgan are as distinctly Oil There 1s|qa part of the Morgan-Standard which he bore by courtesy. system as the ward boss is a part of an tics Me eerie as re pea a S, per "actoun Sp it ecve's does quently e 5, ee rellef, Devonshire duke London, 2 eee, ee ie levy,tox ONC : st ean baie endii ga Petlenut many pee . Na! OE eve a ore Bel oa. he wood, which are among the show places of England. There and in Devonshire house in London are mag- x . itis emanating trom the average | we. may ce, if during his physicians,|charge Egyptian climate| banks one of the richest men in England. He owned 186,000 acres and valuable mines in England. Among his country seats were Chatwoods and Gart- people has suffered] failure Afterwards, Prominent of ‘high doses ok to e "1 ‘ ae err eee f fre business when-he heart Egypt by that the little of The yr one eae I 1 to gEREassulAme car ee issue is yoted th i We \nee saloon common a Bolitical # be entirety ee by the obliteration of ini mum by such States. ‘that is indvine fread and for thi : He ppreciate " fi be evey* rety ge tosBoe, Utah join: in An ‘The Duke itlon. rk deyevery y | ate Syidening Iniguli-Not he taster Only _ a nd part > good of POSSESSED VAST --- stor . tha nece Ssary absoluicly @ ( the homeopathic not pomanis, udgment, , ae a t fe oe ai 2 expengangHavpy mer yexceeded | the "iy nak ug and that' a erecta wil gre than half, militon In bonds al pay =pehal| pabt work, and to ae a oat. this spring, one - Doe giscuss the FoR err se ners to tell oe and topic] debts help pay "ott 190%; sof a in tgarotaney vemens ; e%D§rSt current P acy amount of public pros 500) ask for a Paiece passe months Five aie and $6Ue, gut to: ssue of is, and make ane ‘the fcr answer Washington, March 24.-James_ B. Forgan, president of the First National ever since emaine ates ha< eee eaei ares Sas SS ore AMG BA : wilt ivi. dei The summer Windsor. afforded : Si "Wpless there is a wider machine city administra-,er-and task? last to ordered to but finding ulcer of prevented the saloon from becoming, with a few exceptions, the moral and license ; eS va noble erat mw we will have to go into debt there, : ws oushoko' o have, we would knowawhere hibires ‘mty nvwge z and. will i sh 2 The Aral ; € tc DU 'tipanclally : but we don't seem to be able to get any figures." Sorat RTE ay kT ‘g thes and rT w fer fond. levy,Of 2ijsor 3 mills to pay oUF Coe se and roe = emucrat- Counefiman, ¥erustrom, "® votust Jute ce aego. city apdJct an ls the . nee heroic wer. ‘rite wtbond alk Holley), peinveras-inacil o uncitman Dg 2 4 id party American the ote into which. Oe ale oaks this France, March 24.-Spencer Cavendish, eighth duke of] attack visit ‘ aray ever : regulation did, in Salt Lake. as | believe now," said Major Young, "that there is : a certain proportion of "I have always believed, ; NE human race who will demand and get, by lawful or unlawful means, alcohol in one form or another. Pdr chsac te ce and don't now believe, that prohibition will prohibit. but | am now a ats © reasons, | have heretofore stood for high license rather than prohibition, i High licens? In this city and such regulation license and regulation are a failure. aaa ea ras dapged®(t." ; = 2 chy te e m4 to accomplish ; us $3.75, ee" Bakiness, was Gitte alvniels hw would ‘Tiave bond, ; to me . if thisis? HoLid known something about it long REO, instead_of having to wait until When Hubli i Sor the cleyenth. hour to know the city's' financial 4 eee, Gee 5 ness men haye no money, by God, they stop spending, ; "te Ab 3S easy, do get up_a lot of hot air and ask "un ae a sho a Bes The lust one wat DECESSATY, but this one isn't, except to" costs i, ' : b4 : f, ea early an eee t ia . such regulation as has been in force in Salt Lake, for exwith the liquor traffic, but because, he says, Prohibition, he thinks, would do much more in lessening the drink evil tha ampie, has proved a failure. seems It some. going That's annum, ‘Peout zach. per P- U1. SEES Republican-"The tax levy in Salt Lake now Murdoch, ie SIDE OTHER THE HOW ene; is going TODAY the last forty years, died here today |& Savings bank of the same city, were in the Hotel Continental of heart fall-,attacked today by Senator La Follette, ure. The duke had been ailing since |of Wisconsin, in the conclusion of his workingman the robs it indirectly; and directly both helpless, UP Devonshire, and one of the most pow-| bank of Chicago,, and Charles G. erful figures in British politics during | Dawes, president of the Central Trust opponents outside the churches. "Is Utah ready to adopt a loca! option constitutional amendment? Yes, if all good people are ready to do their duty. And if the rum traffic is wrong, the people should be ready to do their duty at the : é first opportunity, and thereby place Utah among the ‘dry' states of the Union.' Major Richard W. Young believes in prohibition, not because he thinks it would absolutely do away vote- lm provemenits. , the BILL 4 Cannes, Compton loyal taken second and innocent, the Deny. Known as One of Richest Men| Wisconsin Man Refuses Comin British Empire-Leaves promise and Warm Debate No Children, is Prophesied, their wrecks and lives their blights it of every denomination and of no denomination, for we must remember that vote continuance it taxes; their increases interest; ciers Who WAS A LEADER IN POLITICS|) ALDRICH state. the IMPROVE- TICKET!" managers. to before every Disease. extrava- is an business liquor people are recognizing as never before; the Duke of Devonshire Succumbs) Senator La Follette Reiterates After Attack of Heart Charges Against Finan- does his family of the blessings which his toil alone guarantees; in the days of adversity this business the common come to the rescue of the needy and the helpless-for these and many other reasons we, it that shalf cease, and people, are determined that the traffic in intoxicating liquors, in this country, shall cease soon. "It is not the friend of any humanitarian institutien; not the inspirer of any noble impulse; nothing But it Is our greatest enemy-the destroyer of man's fondest about it is conducive to human happiness. In view of these facts we believe the time has come for us, the comruin. hopes, and his immortal men people, to free ourselves and this nation from our greatest enemy. And we believe that the time will join with many others and become a saloonless is fast hastening when this splend:d commonwealth ccea- no is of and not thing." managers ‘TF preliminary, the issuc-will this party slogan: VOTE merely of over saloon, many their to it assaults homes; shut be of facts the common menace gant that done." will ‘There stopped. be will excitement the with confidence a or ago Lake time into that oratory months of 2: F elther improvements all levy, contracts uncompleted all and off sion for a al other the or one but of favor in Tam levy tax the in increase no be shall there MENTS b tax city, the for best the American opinion "These unless on reliet tono substantial Special anditors-"A bond > issue would afford weracr ~1 5a improve necessary the revenue funds by providing funds to complete ments." for administration-"Tf it Councilman W. Mont Ferry, spokesman issued, and that isthe sense of this council that no bonds shall be ‘i people en inercase the be to is shown or Da TI FE Bransford, John go not can coreancnti the expressed IN FRANK CONFESSION PARTY EVASION ENDS Kearns PEER OF ENGLAND |CRICAGO BANKERS DIES IN FRANCE, "SYSTEM'S MEN SOODOOO OC} | | PRICE FIVE CENTS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1908. AMERICAN OFFICIALS DEMAND BOND ISSUE OR HIGHER TAXES ee | ee 7 a a Republican The Jnter-Mountain VOLUME IX, NUMBER 43. e ea os a f ' 4 |