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Show UTAH BENEFITED BY TWO PLANKS Protection a Sunar Industry and Establishment of 12 eye Bureau of Mines. SUTHERLAND INTER-MOUNTAIN OF THE Hag OE PROMfNENT eo. am EG REPUBLICAN, FIGURES AT THE eae ae eae j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908. CONVENTION. wee 7, SIX YEARS A SUFFERER, NOW A WELL MAN ea tred COUNCIL ORDERS SOME GITY WORK | | ! A haereCR ORT Kearns Asked for !m- aN Another Befitting Tribute to |Wonder- provements. BACK HOME CONTRACT First Returning Delegate Says There Was No Chance for Roosevelt, IS Case of Kidney and Bladder Trouble Quickly Cured, to of Second Avenue Be. Done This $easji, Parking ful Skill of Dr. L. E. Farnsworth. APPROVED Gs. oe Two. planks publican -incornorated national in Platform the have Re- [It direct led eyes of the junior senator and he still felt the thrill demonstration RICH Ua iIhie wonderful toein) President hint oe ae ovation eyer sp of read a | with that for a slightest single has did minute chance of Snap ing o the nc the . vite. ‘belleved 2 B PER ene seat th P ro Si ers rove Wi and was "Thee damsel fourth vair ull \Wopsei follow S is > i} \\\Vo Emil WV \ fourth record match } fo the | uniqu > First 5 Married' elected as his) success-| lp equipped in every way} P 5 ? saad ' md will be who and un v 7 is splendidly or, i pler next Who accord I Anna Wide Experience > S S,.StSherman. né the Wop candidate : or] : quad Cit \ hoy vice president next one f }ha } next! a i Po . s eatisfaction plain' in all mathiar be-| + The Wits if F aout , platform nn ( 4 1 | | ; Those neo f courting f-the if | | excellon | axtist Tokio, : shades of isfaction lwas lier altitude knowledge < Secretary. sie its Phe 1 } Japan TAFT N rs 22.-Newspapers Jijiae anticlpates of on the part of consequence anese. of a ‘ CAM the that oat ‘dey sh . = Dog -_ Dixscloses { . * | the his D ‘ ship. { th last TH See the South paved petitions committee and The ih ‘ I { H.. j decorated It : like vane c ! 3 of ind $$$ l alk her‘sisters,| | charm ng it Ch he bride cousir ‘thea --_- usica - - ] yea t i iD o ; _ Tohn \I ‘ indi ' it denet led (erga 5 Sn s and Fred! Gertrude 1. of to lex in Ensis i] Georg J : of Mi \ 7 Pp on per' ; FO ult best} \Ti a Barns E GIFT | S \ xhibition'. Reid's All made Murder. who one In London. of water mains residence is No. murder mysters there. The arms and lege of had been cut off and the discovers ‘ the chil remains thrown into authorities of a have a patch no of clew, woods TI urriving of J. D. Hanley approximately during by the yy. minute , during the of the present «at. between day ioWl 100, 000 $500,000 and | every Mrs, Reid's gift, a diamond. him credit the same e hy. of was Police Pitt sent in a comstating that he had re- Chief Pitt, R. Claw- of J. what for curing thing to to call on me me. TI will anyone G. H. who ROSE, STATEMENT BY DOCTOR, demonstration THIE Rose was. by difficult that in Salt La is but of what my Chi- ropractic adjustments and vibrations will do Singular though it. may seem, the same manipulations used in the treatment of Kidney and Bladder Trouble are also used in treating Rheumatism, Epilepsy Neuralgia, Spinal Curvature, Paralysis, Dyspepsia and Female Weaknesses, the difference being simply in the location of the nerve centers controlling the affected organs or limbs. It is not a matter of guess work, but of certainty, as the condition of those nerve centers is plainly revealed to me upon. first examination The results attained in numerous cases 1 haye cured show my deductions to be correct Parnsworth. I Rose dislik es notoriety in Wil @-Mr y for m, he wou ld. not, permit his ex- 12 tre me modes ty .to shield his sense. of one who gvatitude fo r the effort s of ha dso grea tly benefited him, and he gladly expressed a willingness to sound} the pr aises of Dr. Farnsworth at } eV ery opportunity } had been troubled for a long ' tir ne, about said six yea race Mr. Rose; i to take "a nd up to the th me J started ¥ Farnsworth's treatments my. conDr. recom- works knows "137E.«,7theso., Salt' Lake City,."" A wonderful story is told in those few words, a story of complete cure of a very serious affliction in a very short time, without the use of drugs or knife, and was told only for. the purpose of turning on the light, of hope to fellow men whose lives are now darkened by ill-health and despair . do not treat all diseases, and for that reason make examinations free, for I tell all patients frankly whe sa os can help them an d when [ cann an the feet as of nobody tell wishes cal di- for 21,000 1908 board gradually worse. It was Bladder Trouble that both- and give pars the me, sometimes suffered, but it is all over now: I feel all right, UIT only took about twenty treatments with this doctor, the last one was several weeks aco, but I feel entirely well now and at iba Second eat under the appointment All 1 ask is that sufferers come and consult me; then they are free to accept or reject my methods, DR. L. BE. FARNSWORTH, D Suite 210 Auerbach Bldg Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to p- m. ; property of request the at owners on East Second South, of E. A. Wetzler as a Spacias policeman withous: Dar oe city. ee i Meee farina the pasvoll Sean ©ae L po icemen ¢ 2 U. GT. outing of $114 be approvec Litde Job for Moran, Frank Mathews, land and water ‘commissioner, handed In a bill from Lia friend, P. J. Moran, for Sipata.ou, for the construction of a conerete ae Sal Lake duit on the » Salt Lake %and : Jordan Zast ‘ind "wupeste canal at Blevéntn a ot i his ‘ i to ha of i ' n ust nd Lake and ed -Mr:= pleasing. the the ‘again aleo or ca* ressur- the of in hi Babeock, particular In ley. what entertainment,| Those oppor-| ttle | Wwerea direction s: ria iat possible fitting took away permitted seems | bodw und . But :inifer . ( to of Gordon an AND June 22.-Pour | each went ove! member provided be pnt it , and " Pal Is ‘ Doctor the} to put) dog iwo men and. a babys a to e for ov: an some - other be found. one should | in laugh {jn all from day and fav into the night, ith ee Wl gr € ° e e a Paris, Don't forget in the Wigeasities Traveling number. : will We - ie : 22.-D1 be . pleased to ae meet you. imine ---$-___-_-_ | vista ' Shoes ecessltles- " York. New June ng Leaders upplied him with enougna ue hi York ill the needs of the ew | :um) to Fill ‘ oeor institute until it is able to make ts Marie. ~ Pe MAY RID CHI OF AGO C ALL BILLBOARDS 0 lt Ste - thehas laboratory i | ownDr. serum, : 99 oan \f been experimenting for Rambaud , } of the Chicago, Tune , 22.-RKe<a stan ual a oT Gortenci nx billboards in! itut Pasteu ti r a | founder tre tho pep OTES with years everal was districts, :residence in C ne si-! eradication pres 3s at Pe URC). of-rabtes cases advanced or ‘ : ‘ M atae Bink » of . Mr Marsh, of Brook: os | stitutio titution or, indicated at a ; meeting of ‘the. city dent o f Ucaome ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 willing to BiVve y ( oC : lyn, counell last night n. Although he is un so ago before M Mareh, of Br fle ; . 2 ae te Lils of the results until he make VL wa ittacked with rabies, Dr. RamA draft ofthe ordinance, was preiyjem known through an offleial | ‘a ad: received a letter from Dr. Marie, | sent a that a billboard shall bo ® uree. he says-they. a most encour, ei ler whom he had studied, telling| nuisance it located any place. where ar an roll not be/:) substitute junds Pasteur immunity in is 1885, not T feel that feel ict of . the is cases. of of reac BSH eighteen severe Obtained nd others great unfair suf-| ; for} this sk kind, . punishment might = Dr. ing lhim ust Oe as until A now tiny days bites on From Sia in ALES against munized P ARS s rables tinwhich,] E ee a serum virus. and serum New ed York at 5 study cure to Paris the new Pasteur at ' serum for rabies Institute once ' the cure! The day| tw -thirds of block on both the used t Dr. Pas-| Ram-| himself) i in order! of the New] benefit of for i code gives =5 o , the buildings sides of, the varying the from violation Gait -is $25 J ‘én to $200 to . : ; e for provided, ‘ The city and other power! summary officials city . . cag x press nuisances. _ A pepalty eo of i within « street are residence purposes. he chief of police each suprk in day discovery : Gaal fie Washington Pa Wa bureau ngton, 1 port permits is < ! for ~ cooler West, in tl Surfers Sulfers. Also Lennon the ener 5 condition REAL DUEL IN _CITY ake ne: ne June 323.- 2-_A. ae, uné OF ROME due) was rg fought inn the! between eputy Si i and : the, today. 2Li eee g e ati, w repreSanti ae eas en an e cnaicper ' os Sent oe the reporters ‘ oT, ! | ae scHom are snitthe other day deq do ere i. mx ; . : followed b = lower ten , ¢ East Wednesda und ‘L aa ons gpenerall: Weather R forecast The :tomorrow : weather HAVE niagantiras wave country, the | throughout ixed In certain proportions : m : end| with, fresh, aevhen Pea ved . ‘ erwirug'-when j , injectec ers th ae I ae ee Parton eS This} into animals Ane ni i £ of might three} Sheep. or tan His wie when ixture the y OMI of I appear in for iled Marie Dr. D1) Marie Keenhas whieh) succeeded inbeens obt had. from Institute baud i with face \ Marsn Mr. \ te ur NOW.) the ‘ about his new dvanced stage it oat abter dnfirst the. after, weeks five is given, the treatment lusting minimum In treatment, discovery nearly. jection Ts it to as the ene ts Bence) @n-) Iho ¢ arated would ee, . oye With Presti-} . het Orr just | private ; s interest, interes . rule made in other the | while not take . { ., ealy ‘ way.| used ( b .1s=preeiselyaoe W ar rd in a erooked er it way, the common interest; needed for Pee ere eens Cae wii: and | Ob Mihalis gave a false name subsequent own was The pulting opportunity | ave leas' them bie conduet ~ Colleges been possible | hep on pro- should trations on the streets and in places|teach that one must never do lof employment were many. The parks| things in the sup PAR, & interest oth of e Hiss crowded | the were spols: all breathing and all A us e j chief of Institute to. make ' offense i Fits i a SEVENG? Geena to Be Tried book, which they were use in the library? It us and we graduates M W ; Gentlemen, 1 »n hot} meunced as Hars. After the encoun- lasted 65 minutesit was postlier had t j ane CONERUDY indieate treatPasteur the f 1 \ ; i Tre ROOBEV ; ELT HEODOT: Bacon.' B + ~ material. which brings| ¥ , ithe.é I ‘ reliefef mming as : Santanta suffered Roni hehe opKien rt the1c beginning ©o ( Hsu on coming fs a attrih-| poned,: "President. Roosevelt, White House, | ment W th a ma Sele] utable in the main to local shower i ke it. will .be finlshedizat: « weakness, generally. country the ut SONA te cae ¢ more: much: immunity; dis- | about ‘did)'g man: Bach Washington 7 date iter ha to ADITiGd wave heat The SOAS the ween than his| in violated one thing, honorable' deaths} aid Proe r 4] Are . Discovery S 3 l the face e 1 Conclusion! a of with Seg punishment. and)the disease . may a develop f is Stated, for theyFish merely) i at eel or even le and numerous prostrations were the|to give his result of the torrid wave under which) punishment death Honest essen why Nee DEATH AT PHILADELPHIA SE ies ot and and unnecessary' is remarkabl rk of design and effectivene ; , Loese lich excited more interest and ad-/surely a ' Avid le t AL the Roosevelt not #0other \Lorgan thestat . prettiest); each, that: should 3= An furnish} diree- explaining er asi from. L President = lo President liot, or phones so ei) and | Eliot and President Roose~] correspondence consists of tglegrams, yur : de nt busj-} license swore ait mighty meo people President) |-Yelt The two of eouncl ; i ce necessary copy of the ordinan this into eftec ‘ ; -_-_--_ Oe suc-|!t as fee week east ‘him lieu architecture, the hous face Mr. c mu- usual tonight 3 , an fithe one-of the: ' a SUFFERING | | car- the. his in lit-rmind, ao The that ik .onire would Il fate din all |: ‘so. déter- consum- directed , also. Philadelphia, e what vicinity hKhad built the .round house, ‘and ot desitingto Gisuppoint any of my} neighbo I coneluded. to build! 1ieigh I jjust a dif-| Giles, } role, minor with viewing Caan can that, that hisiface that afterward. I had 'them on all by making ; it het! directions.' won: Whitney..acted for : 1 all. in in PLEADS # RESIDENT her; established: uArlo ( a FOR HARVARD MEN rko she, was ; ermin\ ' Ri eee Li Hazel Barne vho forging to tl e Beston, June 22,-Tonight The ReF ii ‘ T elle publican correspondent obtained CoOp-] s a ee 11 | les of the. correspondence between opera ‘ ork, in. ber happened: place houses to north:-and: south ' cttons dit jen and)mined about ju to} he tenthe! G4] f the Salt appearances, Shepherd. At so were i Naturally there was much speculation | |among the other residents. regarding the manner of architecture Mr. Babcock would adopt in building his new home and euch of hi jmmediat nelcehbors made the demand that Atte| oppament corsage. Glamond ( ‘arnegie''s eg pendant. "T'd ¢ Uamond ond peneand, l= be saw them agree that they of the finest displays of th total value estimated ered A amply Making culsilied: Dogs f us a Dr. 3 ar i M ele * } it grentest intens! in S rwched ete Middle West. from which maximums reported are 96 degrees 92 to from oe Immune Rloomington; Ill) June 22.-The spee-) ing ever seen in London. Ther *| Philadelphia swellered today The | bation, but that drops them from the Furthermore the new form of treats)| value practical be of great will ment of honor} sure sense a keen and crews, from! increased teadily draw- | temperature great the. loin foi room ‘not bods the dragging of a dog facile f yeek Asay erfle t 1 | ; 7 : ; : ; as oO mutilated baby but a few we ing Yoon Phe overtlo ad into © earle morning hours until at i being the finest result of college Jife,|in immunizing degs, Inasmuch as two; into the ard ot Mrs. J, W. Harman) other rooms and in. addition to: those | o'clock. it "had. reached" a -maximum J think the college and graduates | jnjeetilons rapidly immunize a dog} son at Colfax at noon today, led C0) )reyjously described, © ne gifts Kept} temperature of 91 There were three hould condemn effectively dishonova- {against rabies, and this immunity lasts) the ; dition grew IKxidney and of in restora- advertised. ace on 2 airy made voked night H..G. inanager Ont o> runs Gra: bill I olo Hite pera houses. in. bicielestoat Tse aaa Wie Acie eae hous "Dorchester part. the d enutly nothing Pr brother, .Diudtey''s Lord. to I wedded ro chapel Ward,-in-the Herbert St. palace i* | JtJames's Today thelr wedding gifts ere put i Mr. his of ne; wd will ordered phage be laying = by thatcor 11 Pyne his Aether, nior Campbel fay i essayl matioy \rthur ee George, The hes fy \ . me ‘ r Omorra a 3 "=< daughts Jean \I ugh: mination. Th : JUNE Reid ha 1 beautiful fair-to sustain il } } previou heart last yv ther ee *4 quintet ( oh +} S.|'sle 4s: HALF MILLION IN WEDDING ‘ "ad popula singe ubli " ee ) eolla | ondo] bassador lie ds ther. ried. udin D s \ y Hazel Lily nd "1 vr {to Aci : Scart citGeorge reat rk th i I Pyper Ensigy " SAE{ j en ( me { reorgeho. _ 2 de th ‘ and M nari " n ented \ Crin \\ Tah : blic. inteby ( iy Phe b Bal iarles Guthrie, ide a vhatever pel on.-hi recalled: 1 D> namie ' mn y is. ' was el eeputation*made \ Dun Cer, l j was eee extension ec |improvement eae ees ietnce | Charl When who, hi form } from al s woice-t hat t nigh tan=tar n Ee at man, his The case of Mr. no means the most Il have handled here However, the result With the pin on it," and "the wondet lee ity jail, onee a standing joke with Dinmney 1 f eis hot : : 3 -i} enum) the council, was filee I a pagoda looking. affair, of ace held that it was not necessary evyeral tories, bullt oa round as a in rit the contract to the police mabut ball Within the rooms corner | %° 8" ; tron 4 in U center of the house but the rh largely igned petitions of the} out Walls - are round ind) persons west side protesting against the re=| Who jnhabited it found trouble in. seoval of the red light distdlet to their curing carpets. that: can. be. placed: in ighborhood was. sent to the municith rooms and infinding sultable aie iat ‘ a htt . om laws Tf 56 { ' places to locate their various artick | The reement made with' the tele-} ri I ure It has porches and ve7 sanies : : should : ‘ whereby ‘ eaen 1 inda that run round the entire phon t ri pay onetepeu etcent of their. g ross ¢ irn-| | Hollmay lethodi English < I vi ly ; u unel heé 1) The - fa e a volumes nati' rection of the city engineer and super| intendent of parks. It was explained ; that any property owner can put in | the work without any being made and that they had done levy so In the other NEIGHBORS ee a a eae was gai ed | Wopschall di the| delighted his audience Crimsonnibpresentations ‘ or idien: ; \ ome Miss: Tavlor Phi ‘1 Spe h 4 comp Pyi jon ar work. | parking prominent PLEASE 10 Jy ee bride, ‘ an- 1 and Thomas a | ‘ thé. : yy | ae e ' « ical = hah eee BARU Me. of Baan. the emigration. queshon th : : ned ' I . Fae trea ee Ticsuccecd- , Taft's admit on dwells nw) inledee! and a elose Tr j fairs. ‘ and believes his ( further promote Japanese fi M all'|'HazelTaylor all | Haz I ork of acs Len ee dd , ia Okuma f { | of Japanest ; | Taft. during his sev: ral vi of GETS 1 or @ sake Jiji is glad for HF i ret ‘ this wresen June | RGMeL °, ENO oy err other The Hochi, Count Bley opel int of ar eas friend-| comme Tnited:|% . } Ln these. is spoke tion te » hea Ith a t the hands of Dr, Farnsworth, Salt Lake' s eminent Drugless Healer. Fight years a resident of Salt Lake, ry, ose is well known, particularly in th e carpenter trades, a nd much ceredence ja attached to his words by his arge c irele of fr jiends, among whom who ec: in re Sri am= personally testify tw tre gare ye ss of hig statement city was others be South, relating Barlow and Pugsley, J. M. son, George Rn. P. Thompson as special policemen for the Rio Grande. This was approved as was the appointment by Sisters ' th ageregat "an a Eleven nick | Pypei 1 1 fon expre } The political opinion I r Taft aa I : at the nomination of 2a" | official, Mcia in OF An* - 1@ comic/ > } 7. The ee Lat | ARE FAVOR June' The rhe States tee : | | | PAPERS | I fiy girls : ‘ tilledboth ‘iheproduput a toomfortabls vai mecelved ndenl2in --- IN of took In n P Program a t WhitneyLENEY Hall)': FAA 2,04 ho ttended Vhitney Whi hall.ll ri I | declare S ull b =ehe . ‘ ‘ 1 egl 1 ' tion and) sociation: if MN ! . d , ( ey ful } alae : JAPANESE that houla. red) cketch I re mel | Scart i nominee, is also aid jrare Re-| joval publican party has alway dee 1 hat when it became » necessary LO to jue the tariff it: would undertake a 3 Wo 1 ta ume can satand with! cod . mieital toce orl: ana} ss vcq ue Acusaatio } 4 vightforward traight p tions Phe Its /its..de the left brother a | Mr. Sherman would make a most cap able and satisfactory President "Tho upon VN ( h he oe iti ori 1 is s onone po Seer In from Taft, mended Otto W. Mrs. ‘ ' an w! Ldmiinistration and residing carpenter there why not explained It was South. In a residence interested are city this afternoo! was It this for let contract no in) \ located architecture, peculiar of the thought eli They ve Wh \ \Wopschall . he "1 nad OTS is ‘ ‘ a oy leent Ss boy were ju nicest nsVest { br rie ; ew v eon to the finance committes 1 1 ‘ } » Cie who do not t e-; ook ¢ sl! s ¢ . ; oO Fs to attorney, city the of opinion An | MS ut I ria ' : i we the "thought d 0 in th bo iy , 5 that. too sh replied | house before leaving it is referred| . 1 the matter of the ' . : . : ‘ . oa ie 5 | whom was referred ¢ ‘ . | i ugh \nd the girls| to a the round house the houss | tract for feeding the prisoners in tt This! romar BA ver but ramatic mORL A Msc tows le itsetervehould araperly. the. P, ar ‘ th ‘fatIs, the ple yn hen igZo livin ch lin.The recognized that no man ous for reading | r Prett ou ty married) vice president, has had: " | } i ; } ; experience in publie lite He has been} ; : ; : . : ‘ ‘ rs in congress and Db) OU rth ane ¥ OPS Ault for twenty yeat ; , «| was. the ‘onle on hu o flo pure force of intelle and EE acl owevs character he has grad rally Se eda After the first marriage Mir up until todas he fs recogniged 2 --$-$-$-$-$-$$ - of the five acknowledged ut ders of the house It has: con "D d M nominated to peti-\ between avenue Usually extensions. The contract ‘L Umi Fi d e sago ety Woy ‘ 1 - ( prett I ‘ en \ | Sherman's Kearns street First referred who At the petition 4a statement Not Pnough Complaints. The city recorder reported that the protests against curb and gutter extension No. 7 on all north and south } Streets from the south side of Brigjham to the north side of Third South j and from Second East to Tenth East was not Jn sufficient force to defeat " Mo Sc ment ull things considered, hé This. i 5 the | s thie man ‘to hest possible 1 ceect 1} resident} ‘ ran in : 2 : l wit! vhose policies he | it | Roosevelt, with wh elght James Chicago. top, Charles Presidential The Le oe 25 3 | id Char doi Pa-| thought ight the Vopschall boys! ‘ bit.tt ] } ! } { Lot l ¢ t wed I de at A Aes training ; will Bl ws Chirc nat Oita. \ \ em 1 jndicial 2 SO essential | Mart Thy, ri n rial : PaThy wold c ist nicht fr. Brother while his experience as.governor of theo, aera Tune 2, 190 ior el d Sister Hulda. took place r ae " : rien Philippines, secretiry OL wi ; director) Fourth mate Iomanu \Vopschal ut ry home, 283 North Vernon) of the Panama canal affairs and. the } and Hulda Thee f owedthe exampl ivenus here they will live with an-} earrying out ef the difficult pro} Mot. thei ld edding cére-|'otl pair of Wopsehal rhe parents, in Cuba-all, these. give him ger ex mo j o} rricc ia ey ne t t ride Jive 205 Nort Vel MI ecutive force and. vigot In my Judg-|5, Passdena 3 re h°Mr and My Otto W.] entire interestRepubli- Pasadena, June 22.-SIx years AgAPME ys Thee... . DrONehs bhpie family of| Mins Anne Thee aldacr a the and (wo hos vho don. coOune daughters of) Mr. and Mrs. Herman! the story, to Pasade na. There upon | "Oklahoman Adopts Novel Way Thee, married Emil W.. Wopschall,| there was'an emigration of Wops oldest of the five sons ‘of the house of} boys. and. the other weddings aoe to Satisfy Ideas of All Wopsehall.. The marriage turned oul) place here. All the couples, with the so happily that Cupid did some more}exception of the first, are now settled His Advisers. eee Pasaden in ind! girls Tt the among Shooting boy ; until night flow did it atall come about pretth ‘ Woy schall 18 5 eer a »? , nominated G and Chief of munication our of} that to 2 ane by|the jounced firs only second himself who x has been I the the BROOKER ! Devotion te Principle. "The act of the President in declaring, iromediately after iI: Lolectiony), that. he would. not-again, be a candi-) date, because he et i the term] to which he was ¢ his see-| ond, and his adherence, to his original) declaration, in spite of the tremendous] I think,| pe on7e the all from demand » he f »yotl is an exhibition of 7 patrio Mile devotion] Washington, Washington a 5t ‘Mir. Taft, es CHARLES ca.a of at part in the affair. Charles P. Taft is onevofethershcewdest 1 era 1 : . fe ah , members of the eft family, nnd it was owing to his efforts that troubles were alleviated in Ohi NATIONS COMMITTEEM site ly in his sincerity, But the demonstration did mean that Roosevelt was in the hearts of all the thousands who wildly cheered his name. to the principle i some were at the are Knight, ing stampeded for Roosevelt The majority of the delegates were there In-] structed for Taft | "The President had repeatedly de "| clared his unalterable determination not to take the nomination and the 1 jority. of the delegates at right, of ‘ at who convention sroup Presi-} was shots figures ean al the convention Thomas that asphalt. are ever renot mean there the difference come up in due course of time, but this was at once passed and ordered advertised. It was explained in the petition that 5 feet were represented out of a total of 660 feet and that as the intersections were in it would cost the city very little. The grading, curbing and guttering of Third South between Eleventh and Twelfth East, which the mayor vetoed, went over a week, Councilman Hall announcing that it was passible the property owners ye We unted the work badly might see the way clear to carry the city's coat aoe a year to get it done The mayor gave as his reasons for his veto that there was no money in the treasury and that jit was net advisable to order work which would cost $8,000 Gent of th aM nited euce | The forty-five minute demonstr ron on the floor of the convention on Ee mention of the President's name | Senator Lodge was the most n one| eae tribute to the popularity of : a resident that any man ecived," he said. "But it some from asking Temple Roosevelt He eee given makes tlons for improvements, council last evening a Rose, East Se venth we rds, but he brief bearing wnon Utah and that the fulfillment of the pledges in them will mean material advancement for Utah is the opinion of Senator George Sutherland, one of the Utah delegates. who returned to Salt Lake yesterday, "In the Interest of the great mineral industries of our country," says one Plank, "we earnestly favor the establishment of a bureau of mines and mining." The junior senator, as well as the other delegates worked for the incorporation of that plank which will be of vast benefit to Utah, as well as other great mining states The Republicans, in state convention, pledged the Utah delegation to this end and the appearance cf the plank In the Republican platform will mean added strength throughout the West "The declaration with reference to the free interchange of products with the Fhilippines," continued the senator, "eontains a limitation as to sugar Which is particularly gratifying to the fepublicans of Utah and other "that | surar states It In effect declares that the duties upon sugar and tobacco com- | ing from the Philippines shall be ad- j justed in such a way as to afford ade ot quate protection to our domestic in- | dustries. Demonustrallon Coritoieecnic The A 37 few ov THE SOME (Signed) ‘HAR LES OW. also! scurvy} or ae DLIOT," for a > Year or more The new . method r will be introduced In the New York: | Popteur Umstitule when Dr. G x Provence! sailed on La who | Ramband on June 13, returns, Dr. Marle hafing fhe maximum in Washington -- + -____-- t eee Mercury Cincinnati, of] was 94) cinnati as . n in Si ec iat oee 22.-People of ( in- a Tigh June suffered severely with four a iM a ik ateie = eho Soin fittloces unt ¥ rhtta ringing very C ‘ing, Ms a oa : lied Mhere has be rd a0 SGetnee = serious prostrations put a RURIMOr vt « MOST: of prosttation Amother June tonight reported aa Swe - Boro Urine * 2Phe que birth © to i ' Oe mn } © np In = in rh the!) i thea minor cases > drug stores of the day was bureau having away born on May 10 last yea" beat ee ee es royal ¢ 1stle of La Grand This is the! |seeond ehild born » Queen Victoria, Aeturia the of Prin first-the the been BU heat vesterday and down with mases today The ee the decrees, or two degrees lower than the| maximum for the summet There were! above were 4 bl > treated ¥ <= at > numerous yeyT . Phe highest es aaah reported at. the we ier was mercury the 92, bul that on the streets, 0 |