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Show "\ asain 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, moutiy aaopiea, me" wee "aul Have You Ever Stopped to" |DABTY BOLICE RULE wraen ear Bestnn Address. | ‘Think About Your Health? stored of his arden Mr. Hearst address as began the delivery temperary presiding __ATE You as well, strani and vigorous Are You In part Mr. Hearst said "My friends this is the first national convention of the Independence Are |think Can party. trouble, as well, strong or what makes incident, depends upon tne and patriotism with which deliberate and act "If the men who met in wisdom il | trouble? sha Have you ever stopped your kidneys may be the Indepenpoor health? . ee iherty iber tof oa birth i: yrthday hG 1 ; too much can ever to say reach that the just If you neec medicine the you will write to Dh Binghamton, have assembled Faithful rae I ‘to protect to Plain sear rane be ASS People, : therefore, N. Y., oe n wer Citizen Mof Mortet political pull pay ' Kilmer reader| police already Kidney, for Sn es pine ae all band . or which constitute the trusts, is necessary party new In.1782, Thomas Jefferson. © penned . the principles ation of Independence, people party had to be the become the party of of party had become the of an led it to to see what took Loan you him office have ordered got the you want » Policemi Blow Lands then ceman began to explain and era for him In| ¢{me political without riety regard to property Rice tice the to The pro- September 17, 1908. it was the smile 4 and cE en. Te lin, aes r 1e¢ V ‘ Commitee appointee, but was WaS! 1a > don't Onlilong Mr. Marko Zegich, an about 26 vears ly Austrian, who apparent-in old, landed Marion B 5, he tes 4,800 4,500 4,150 2.600 3,000 ; te s . ves Clarence Miss parties in their hour and retraction, of | Bill Bailey |around the killed has of atonement and wounding Faia Ae ae Ra eretaa a Neco has poured Standard Oil Waetall, sho way iow ie the ‘or. Jast-EFriarrested when troubled waters and Bryan | ficers as Joe, lores or| to be the of is belfeved calf, | day. fatted™ the only not citizens the for presarved |tion his E. Walgreen Young Williams i Dails N Mr. W late | Mis ai Hawek : 5 Mit M 2 1,100 Miss L,010°} 1,000 > ta 000 et i an "The Dewiiate tic vanguard is a|but the goose that laid the golden | William Farro, a member of the firm The Murray of Pappes & Farro of It is led by a knight | egg Falstaff's army. arrayed in a motley of modified pro"No man can serve two masters and | murder was committed on the afterfessions and compromised principles,|nmo man can conciliate two conflict- |} noon of August 12, 1904, nearly four of f alt Fic altered opinions and retracted ini.) |ing elements of retracted of the Democratic party.rs | years ago, 2 in ‘ot of front the the lit le bakery | little gambler, gambler. tical and Belmont, the race track | tions or sections or cliques or classes. It is composed of such poll-|We have no warring wings to pacify, mercenaries Standard Of! as and Bailey Southern railway and a) Bath House John Nigger Mike-all and and of Williams the|no of contradictory the|no Hinckey ) Dink and Reda Dutfty | harmonized at corrupt "Let us plainly. "Let diaries bosses aact us to to boldly make a killing was the feud, the same modify, satisfy and |¢U!minated ea in : "he . feud ce i" believed has speak u | Mek Pi platform so Se dis clear result sort of recently foreigners "Falstaff's army, whose banner "Let us nominate candidates from bears upon one side a watchword for|}among the many men here present the people and upon the other a pass- | whose lives and deeds are a guarantee word for the trusts: whose only object | of the genuineness of their attitude- ; = Is office at any cost; whose motto is|a pledge of the sincerity of our proAfter us the deluge. fessions, Known a Ilis Company. 1" Bryan Assuming that Mr, Bryan himself all his most ear anniv ascidian is enan lawyer, Shia eeal pas known: by.-the great a 6, him iientaned al ae -Leon triot, still a man-is mpany he : a p es Mi Miss Miss Wing Miss Hi ze] Ivy & 2 rie Livi Ane ee il : seid ey zh vote oe . Sacet . severa o ‘ yivsica ‘haracteristic iss | A Swan Hill Annie . Sharp "A jit The . flow- bit of it! whe eo you Hee the Di table place, the #ecupant The » afte : OLS. ae er eood then You. fragme You are mh toV ahr dtat tec the nd might just' as chewe fits of 1 a Ss ae as to try t f oeee a th Not ' well cil enn O00 life wt if - you Se withdraw Nitin es busy, laughing set yourself to M¥Stery eel eee sae O00 1000 of dreams ee nda ~-|line ae Ce yt td tite Ah, 1.009 | Miss Miss 000 Miss i tio 3:1 Baar one mI : hpkge und apart. ih from. the | | ult theie and to back world and stubbornly delve and dig into the the ages, Ruby Jennie Lizzie investigate Shs Ce eat irrational en eee) NT Hee See the manding, de mulls m1 al 3 the pe ions are | iHumination will come } making a mistake. You dream|ing strange Zz teach-}a money, he made Por there wasn't not- e the least get down light And it during darkey a bit of through now on of ne expla- you own wholesome euto an one whom You are only are only hold- immortal recovery You soul from are de- the tears come, of showers as a bit trust God but let: refreshin them - in are Zz en the night. jSon in the city}and veins they Ges A x TOKE coloh in) Message came, and there was some tall has any!/hedging. It is said that Tony Jacob- sporting his Gans what 2 é there is a gemmen of Lake this morning who With that the Was given that he blood | $2,000 did] 'Frisco | more saying by queer j odds |many about the tip cleared betting and after bets ets and bets were near made > from the up more Nelson. the It tide turned coast than looked fines taken : at the,.long ; taken the close there were at even that Nelson ae is something awful. | would win that black man, Gans was the king yesterday ‘Today The colored populat ‘ar they refuse to own him, Every col-| which, with thelr faith In Gavgaune Davis Camp Evans ored man pawned his vaiusbles, took la s00d many of them do somethin his little wad from its hiding place, }/out of the ordinary for them thins borrow d as much as possible, mort-/twice. And their conclusion was that aged what they could and ther n pac aie the fight was fixed And your, antl A é ed for some: one who was sucker 'change that view with a stic k of dynaenough to bet that Nelson ae mu mite : ; en os et Vherefore pe | Qa } : . oie vi Coca Tov r WE Vas LST d e- | Court Denth for Pood. 1,000 | SPair last night and the kinky noodles Themavertpomen' extraorpossesses if verag for an answer. rubbed 1,000 | Were being 1,000 There were some peculiar thir ngs | dinary sagacity On a sailing ship 1,¢00 |] about that fig if, from a local stand- | bound to Caleutta from Cape. Town ° neatr - : anita Z ...... 2,800!Miss -3..Jacobson Elenore They will be beaten if the people. | Miss jen. of M. O'Nejl the gavel In presenting i A ReBntnneriicasan "Bavic aie , ah de ey and under-| Rhode Island said that members of working fdeth ee help themselves, Mr. ..R. Eldridge ......:.. He Plier : see sven oeee De Kidds | organized labor from all sections of -------_ >» ~» + Mr. J. B: Levitt . - ndus Ty, those highwaymen of] this country coming to this convention Republican Day. Saltair, Monday, Ci D or AY high finance, who realize that to] desired to present the friend of union | August 3 Banquet at 7:30; tickets 75 : oS . ree ‘No. 6. Miss .2,500[ 1,000|Mrs 1,600] \rr eg Miss Bdith A. N oH M of| Mr. Miss otes.!Miss John Hafner meri Addie Monell Beatrice Miller oni t people will pay the DreARn raul speech. committee, The bonds must be beat- | Miss Mary J. Hornsby the a's s they ay labor oe vents a gavel. accepting o cents the gifts Mr. Hearst Tega ee ene sg When I was running for governor a es friends-I cannot express sat-| or - York an emissary of one of | isfactorily the gratitude with which I litectiine te o lane {ife-t ig :£0 secure e a e biggesta men ee ACCIDENT to contribute fund and ee sonable I told in Wallat street called EA aire ca: || $100,600 to raise in the ged if my re gard to emissary to my campaign | several views were reahonest business. | that have received these ingiioniatatauechighed, from union hundred the offer was] on pemy men to Call The convention call of states for bers from ingavels my ‘district working Proceeds organization, IMPROV EMENT ot ee condition of Miss The reso- the young of @)a for VICTIMS SHOW States, then proceeded to the the selection of. mem- permanent a he peware reward woman May who it my duty as a public official | the alliance , rare it without ; vains promote p ¢and encourage | against any hundred thousand dollar bribes When and wherever busjness was dishonest | not all the money {n Wall street would | influence my attitude toward it. Attitude . I show Candidates ; same mention this incident to} I beileve should be the] ‘ merely what of attitude of any honest eee theory of any honest par "No one could serve ce party estly who had been retained posite aide represent flict with {if it has poration djized and the the no pasty citizens of silence and con- the z Noted Berlin. trust | Geold, old party machines piinjehed Murderess July who a cor- | Ceyenne subsi.| Levin at subserviency. the ae eenerac ae hearty for the Monte membering 421, Dies. 27.-Mme. is serving a life sente nce at| time murder o Imma|ling Carlo and then dis-|Gold the body and sh{pping band 4 a a ata at ALAK MI ry "GANDY but is ce ATs has Sa be ees Sophia Bates: Miss George Thersa Mr. Miss Eva. Miss Ida not seri- yong of Og - = amamad §$ outh. Vv it to| arrested complicity and in the indicted eee of responsible for yesterday the accident, speed was Berry Outside Cache, ‘ tie ac- | MISS he not at was| the} moy-| than five miles an hour.| William Miles who..was| the buggy, declare Bell Telephone 3284. Independent Telephone Bond" the that Umit and that machine was traveling at an hour 15 miles about These murder. the faster and driving with was declared exceeding are the the| rate of 936, phones organization. the of Call the them oe . eee atte e. yo ‘Hider and No.7 No. Rich: da Josephine Miss Ruth Miss"Mabel Miss BOXING MATCH Sere cea from after Brigham the match. Kid Dalton. Lake, From working 7:20 p.9m., returning Cyclone Thpmpson vs. Round trip $1.25. From Ogden, Brigham, 50 cents, from 10 together, Visiti write Salt} cents ; help ae oe oowatt: : "BO Automatic Card O'Brien's or 236 So. Printing Main. 7 ‘; Mr + "yh eh ‘. ann Larson eve ..... se sore Carter a L. pking oe ee 1,000 POWER B. pert xy. Alice Johnson : D. S. church, A. of Bingham Swisisles I tah a F. F -2O ; O. A, Ch: U. Women's Ie F chvcd camp..... so ae 1,000} 1,000; 6,875 teres 8,150 6,060 veresees seseeese Maccabees No. 4, eal wnt ees oe ae Co,, Kelth- irate Subscription (daily) 5 Years' Subscription (daily). ¢ AND of the |ever puzzled the are election call them formation committee. 1,000 1,000] of ats' bait feet in = OS e bonds must took the inet ace eae ing i o| ( ‘les ar | you t minu | | OS -w it} es K I] XI er It r crushing, | er l r home mosc¢ nit and to! of in a flies few ae ie Fly kills without Soils nothin | g. | ] n matte whenever you have any that will be of value to The the greases nae ales liked. center' Half menean the - . eourk | guilty ees he in that they center and exact = ce right 29, to SNe 926. as July ballast ri ins up outfit See page Hfe-time L, Also [Di y Cc ae inthe pc noite be beent. | S@nsation 6 for the secure a Opportunity of big reward for 6.00 fj" ; a | ‘effo | ican? Day) Saltaln Republican' Day at ot August Banquet pricks 2,000 you for the rights of another the lend been He pleaded disturbine tt Te lephone 4,130) $000) PRICE VOTES 4,000 | not in St hep | ~~ came Independent 2,520: Ne | Old Carrier Subse Siptiond Subseription or Petes Jf) 2 InArrears: |: Mall*: (daily). eae 1,000 500 | $.1,60 2000 s': (daily) 1,000 } 3.00 2 Years' the missing covered the , » according accepted to the | had men owner this morning the charge of }of buried 2,000) en, They will be beaten if the people )At our ' | Fountain? he clip themselves, together, 1,500 | working Y 1,000 w Sig O's su len a © carat Republican club ... SUBSCRIPTIONS ) Subseription _ SaSh These are the phone r » oN 10,900 | Bond" organization. ohn CallOL Wiaen the "= ~s-+-. + tite 6b wae bene eee . ca. ecan- . : Exceisior ee Ladic S of the | Months' When one oved George TTelford : 1.9606 | proved tot be » George 1,000 Peterson wound up in police bie W. 0. W. No. 692 Knights of ¢ ‘olumbus. Months' Subscription Year's Subscription (daily). Hans | | more art John ee 1,200 GB 1,150}. 4,000 | I. 6 1 be : i They two, 1,000 | tne . 1,660 1,500 OF : Hong, little VOTING ft atter's invitation 900 ae seserescoe Sons 1,000 1,000° steppe oh aeatale : 1,800 500 ' m ;a ‘ er ae 3liss Jonnse sone See YON «.0.. Sons of ; Wales . : d ar cnc aes a of for and iderediea friendlay bait as sidetheyof aaa [either : in front si "t . lun Dunnsg Sean . 1,000 | after telling how he. had been betr: wve E. Evers ; 1900; by a friend, was fineada*$5 and cour noe - : costs ‘ioe and Organizations. S ay O84. Com ana Bell Telephone «ee een nes . « 6000 l ......-.» ans water The top. the of inches few a | rst hight over 200 rats were caught of | the second night few, the third night ; none was caught It was fot R He | mark Gf vais Geet ind by the ct, Lookout, Point Knotvn ere ........... , FRIEND! n the company, d 2, par . Sarai Orton 1 D:earee on . wa ache Mr. : eee POSED -_-_- Republican Special Service Ogden, July 27.-Chris Peterson Huntsville came to town § : 1 Seon ea , Young ia A. 2'095 eee "hd 1,000) yelling "There's my outfit now." ee ee ee ee one Peterson says Andreeson hesitated Corty Hansen .......... 1,000} not, but ran; deserting the see H. C. Hassell . ste 1,000 | whom he had invited to ride, to face} yo oe otes.|Mrs. ry themselves. 1 W. E. 7,coun- Miss Ida Petersen. nate: ome wart «ic.ss os ;Stratford Ing Misee » ole tyne Moffett Jennie Hae: Miss Mail: Sackett .1 «7's wes Mr. John Morgan ...... -.» when- aon a ce Mr. Mr ....._. "No-!/s » le Moench W atkins M. 1.500 N ; are +9 "a Magann einen: 800 C arlaon W: lace ........ 2' 800 onde Ae if . ent = FICKSON « se 2,500 Hill . . 2,5 00 Linda ao W. Thate her Jacobson Bessie ee Jennie 1,600 Kelly Eunice Mr. un Mr 1,250 1.045 1,000 1,000 nsen Ethel Miss Lillian | Miss a oo Alta ar 2,000 2,000] vs -Cltv-Distxice Box Miss Miss ever you are puzzled as to your rights, ~ atin 3,285 da cenobe Horne....... .. F. Moyle -....... Lyon Mr. 16,490 16,490] | Miss Miss wane a SociSaasme Nh e 1,000 1,000] Miss Hazle Barton : Mr, Carl C. Hansen ....-...... Mr. J, M. Jacobs.:..... ... Mr, Oscar Fredericksen ...... Springs, north of Ogden, July |C@ll them whenever you have any in28. Excursions via Oregon Short Line | formation that will be of yalue to the from Salt Lake op Brigham. Special committee. The bonds must be beat(rain leaves Salt Lake 7:06 p. m. and|{¢@._ They will be beaten if the people, Our "Fust Great Bpeciatty--50ld Everywhere. 7 for Hot a _ EVERYBODYS her was which cident, Verestleger | not urge your party to take a broad | Marseilles in a trunk, died today of typhoid fever legitithe toward stand liberal and to first sentenced was Geold Mme. mate business enterprises of the country, but to distinguish between honest death but this sentence was com-| 3 muted to life imprisonment er hus- | = eres Seta rae Mrs. thrown] anions are .- a Herc Scompaniona, and' Miss "Grace: Winkle ae a G St.‘ cheering greeted him. There were den, who -- oar upants of the buggy athe then loud cries for wane Temple Graves | Were not injures ae of Georgia. He had been called back _Helam M Gold of Tenth South and ye A el eae a a to his hotel by a committee meeting ee rene rests, ae was Mies, aa TA atittoyie 7 At juSt 10:15 the convention adjourned 1rown.. out: of .'a buggy at:the.corner|<..": "Vals A ORY as.e0% aoe until 2 o'clock Phe : Ea. of Elghth-South and Main streets Sun-| Miss Hattie Larson ; after Clarence J. Shern had announced | @4¥ night and removed to the L. D. S Miss Eileen Cozier ......... Miss Nellie Hayball .. that the committee on resolutions would | P@Spital, was declared to be not seriMiss Crystal Snov Ss at; Snow submit its report at that hour. ously injured yesterday. > . SS ae James Broissolt, owner of automobile ar Penta ne nants they been contaminated by campaign fund and into hon- by the op- can when exactions and | of . the people Mr. Wendle ain al Phil ‘Nitin' Nutt & Cagi -serec+ Hazel car Iston en Sinclair,| was declined with thanks. JI said that] jutions» and credentials. out of a buggy driven by Clyde McCoy] the gentleman making it was merely Following the committee assign-|!" 94 runaway accident on South Main} proposing to waste his good money, | ments, C. A. Wendle of Illinois deliv-|Street Sunday night, was much im-| wherever business was honest I would] ered a speech in which he. attacked | Proved yesterday. Miss Sinclair was| deem Mrs Mien Miss Backman Loy Stephen Mr. a plunder safely the people's purse they | must first possess the people's goyvern- Elwood . coursing Miss PearlPSs Jones . iss Miss Doressa Bggerts s Miss Marie Clark Chipman Fern Miss Miss Zella Deal : Mr. Wyman Berg Mr. smuddled, oh "y: in meditation with the|feating the mission of death and givat ; a the unwonted study andj} ing to the grave a victory which does of conduct severely alone, good |not belong there nN __If Salt Miss Mable Thorpe Mrs, K. K Larsen .». Miss Lorena Stewart Mr. John T. Reese Mr. Heber Rupper Mr. Thomas Higgs eee - : frantic, -ae Brown Josie Bargor ea Pearl Holm Maggie Read South] t wows "s Miss 1,200 1 1h0 Miss 1,100 | Miss Votes. 5 ‘ the | gathai rer us and Oe ar at me hierSearching aa ee { Feet fluttering, ee Sree hold laying ¥ | theAC tirushing Votes Howe Hazel vyhe Pie Ongena ee the when to understand try ko not vt r , 18Ss h e avy \ and WwhEx the * night is : aps & Stand where ' you jare easuntilAnd a raydeenof bright . ¥ are et ea BEV emi eyes or the step, another for | strength, for a longer, focussed normally | are ager the unravel vell Lo i} tr to 0 | lane Oe do-anv ae oe Nelson Finlayson Hazel Miss ‘ bee Does 1,000] ee Myrtle Jennie Mr. Asael Miss Veta ........ te . pierce try to 1.000 1.000 @hinalbnidl. happens. mere 2 AN 9 sai Clara Larsen Floss Packard Edith Hindley Moroni Hansen May McBeth | Miss > let us a go to an honor| :apout the: i, that: do nat tally pre. ee ae Davidson en forth % ous ‘. " : Miss Mary a: Yates E. Martin for anS righte cause, tO | cisely with the description of ehady the mur-|©- | Miss Lucile and to victory derer of Farro in the hands of the sher-| Miss Stella M s 1: Hulbert. M. J. tella Mr. howcertain, is Pappos office. |ifeg of his address the the conclusion demonstration again started and amid layer that eschew ths eo No ah ae A Croc ker cheers and cries of "Hearst, Hearst, killed his partner. ae Agel Steae . effort- battle eine Soo. srrees re Williams partner. of Miss Mrs. Dane Miss Bte gg | Miss egg | Miss ®' O95 Miss 2000 Miss murdered Farro, called at the coun-|~° eee "se "_ pestercay and positively idenCity District No. 4. Lae Hee NC h as them urderer of FParro ast of Main St, Between 2OmCh ae, oe coursed, equr years older Temple and Sixth South g rhe * Was committed and a raetee ag a ce = 2u5 V Name. several otl r hy ic 1 ‘cht vere are} Miss Irene Done . "Then ee South] ne oO ace ..... : a i= pate ever yee non and brain cells nd ata th ites in(eo | pee ied . nee: asSkirts auc ie Hiei the hugging, eeCesiastical: : e every Palos ites O00. normal. workitrFea der to . suit K lo g& aon diy: faltts ze ‘ay, sine legen fe every "4 poe ; nee this?altars- all the ofREaN use what seineis the ex-)ah, & Bx J5 : the ei oho 009 é as ey did before ye cals md ss Do not try , to unstilla: bit stand: | AEE RMA a preteens ‘3 OUD neve have ages the what derstand 1.000 | AY. You will make the mistake of your} understoc } Db j eee 3 Bis $ .... fate ann . : nothing Serta City-District No 9. friends in bereavement. Tt Is time Let deep|come and delving for strange enough of Salt Outside County Lake Salt calm: passed' Utah, | Chinking after the clouds have Tooele, and City Tog ike Votes.59!aor || Miss Miss : ee Nilsen Wasaten Name Eis 2000 eh ngston ae ; : rtrightI Ivy Erickson Myrtle Pilisu Ella a ; : : Hyal SS eat sates is] the house on the mound, wither in its accustomed order, somebody ers put BOD a y naa 3 ry WY, a> peeee ans 2. " oe 2 te pen saucers ora ani 5 or ‘ s Slgmilla.: It he, Jensen Afton li e I . 4 , se eereee-».Albert Ray George .C. Calvert ...... Yaoree WW. Rock oF | wice Gare Ramis Mr. §StaDee years hundred the Greek GUvelign ; Minoie handed down : | yy,r, through the ages | ary have originated | y7, a ay wnemeMar Miss : slips into the empty 8,286 O15 old chairs finds an oot! are:'si ) | wWwatets* ie. n tc d ne ‘he 3.000 ve . + + eo Png gar Miss T Jortheary SHEN iss Votes i oe na ae Miss Paine Ghovins rt "st \ice Beatrice Ey ns aia aaa \re Fr. ix nigaice " . _- ygics Lillian Stevensen ....... of | ypjcg Gar- avtcet iri ‘ am doing, are your O re de are conditions normal. the | andi the 0 ‘ onditions are how | stored } , Peer ; when you Wan@mistake ; Yoiou make wheth-mr mind your when paths side into der affairs, list e . mistake a make you OLA is disturbed; LE RSP REESE concerning V ears 1,000 | point At one of the places where be au some time ago it was decided Rake tr t . rats. "t whieh reduce the got]to redu sports taken, being on Were n strong 1,009] dow Gans local at 10 to 6. 2 ra number of Tatenk the at vessel the boarded Ther (e id a: casea some in and 1 10, No. Cityv-District Outside was end of an ordinary cask The rt This in it at all. Nelson figure ontdnc Emery, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, Juab, Carbon, Grand, Beaver, Piute, Iron,| was up to abe "" » o'clock "ho planed perfectly smooth, coated | , . I Ata eck, ‘Then Sixth Wayne, Garfield, San Juan, Kane _ ; gr Srease and a meat bait tacked in with the Weenie Counties, 36G0C0C0eR-N3°*-*wqoayo ss... --\s<"- cente: The end was fixed on with two anything should nails, balanced J so » that tl , Noida 5 Phe be Carlin na IS LED INTO TROUBLE }touch it off the center it would go with filled partly was cask The down, i SUP BY ain 7° ........ Potter Sarah $,050|Miss can can t decent compan 3 death and Kc SeMOGrare "onainman., resumed «his oe Miss. Ell "G oe Shean Manik a Bene ‘IL Tele Before: the?reeular } business..ofthe Be al. Pele phone » 29 S284. Miss Flora. Meyerhoffer nae ...... Howey A. Charles Mr. . 936 Telephone Mr. | Indepe nde nt with proceeded was convention "No Honest (citizen reese -.-. ; ee Shreck Miss ae "Noof "the phones the are % uniona with presented was Hearst " ol Alco to suchen hard_of offina to ae 4 a BANE | made gavel by the union laborers deleBond' oreanization, Call them ‘nei y District No. 5 of aaa" boodlers and cities bravos. AN <2 led as as to your Tone rights, wi ; OMdenE | gated to the convention; and with a everr yyou are are puzzled West a a St. and South. of : whi apa cee raya! support 4) silver gavel from his ola friends from | °F the rights of another in the matter South. combination to which Taggart sup-| ithe fourteent ha 880 mbly a atatrio of the clection of July 29, 1908. Also >' Nai Mr. district, ls 5 Ae 1 andidate lies ene ahi te a ar ti a plat-| }fearst's home district, Rev. James W.|call them whenever you haye any in- | Miss Blanche C. Davis tee ...+. Nielson a feeling | formation that will be of value to the | Miss Addie making of the district the | Bush Day. ze don ae aa he yy ae Democra keeps, and no tolerate his tolerate a religious feud which the . Cit aye " No, 5 Teneo es a zak a f West , ea rk a : Bix . ae between ee 32 Bat Sixth South. been: son to |!" Austria quite in a]and@ so sincere that every citizen will last and all marching together rhythmic cadence strongly suggestive | understand our osition and have con- | ™°r®: of the lockstep. 5 iy fdiknes jn' cit bite entio ai Andrew Pappos, of a in Bingham CuaclesetT Reid bakery , * | MissSee statements, It is officered ae such |He who tries must serve one and de- | establishment operated by Farro and soldiers of fortune as Sulliy and|ceive the other-must make public |] Andrew Pappos. Hopkins, and Murphy and McClellan, pretense to the people and private Farro was a Greck and Zegich is an} by Tom Taggart, the roulette gamb-] compact with the trusts, Austrian, and it was thought at the] ler, and Tom Ryan, the Wall street "Our party is not.a party of fac|time of the murder, as now, that the] ster t poet Lc eae 1 pet a : r Regina Mili know Gut Summit : Fbaa > Se ak B { : ia A M : South} Name. RC aRCMETINECZA Teyi7 [toe tiie Pectcia war Han Lar Mis s Miss 1,100) ac: afar of nig ; Teck 2800 Holman Mary Clara zzie 5S. B. . 7 5a Mr a Charles G. . Packer... | Miss Minnie Jense : hs Wil Jedd | vty ' enon NEY | silos 1,400 } 1,200 : s d 6 No. 2. Ci ity District ; and North Main St. East of Templk Miss they 8. and Votes |-MissKatherine M."Adams.. 1,000 eet O00 . BR: Sutton Luther Mr. 11000 ee : .Ariperson V. Mrs... these usefulness, of, their tim Jefferson, on . No. Morgan which of is a : : City-District Davl 2,500 2,085 P. Davis Margarite Evans Mt. Weber, Counttes Name " s60°| 5iy 070 |} concen') Proctor S. Young Scofield Outside 8,300 ne Harmon Briant Elsie 10,900 | Winnitre parties "It a and x ; . . ies Nora Winby Elise May Daly ........ E . Davis Ethel Adams Elizabeth Mr. Miss VERIFIED Gariisidilaseuneiacienncai a eat taie pei ae Ene x Sogedahl... Clara Jensen . Blanghe Graamwvell the ; Goose, of reconcilfa- ] artillery Votes, Smith -. Vida Miss Mis Mrs. OUT V y Nick Charles shia Beta Mik? Stanl ‘ d Miss Edith Webb 1100 | Miss of the Bryan up = to com ascenes? bb ana Aras a aR TE eae Mae Ak Diba Eeeyou make a mistrembles; hand your 1,000] in peering through the glass when | tke speculate, and. wonder you Don't 1,000 a make ou and whirls, brain. begin all | your dreams, and then 1,009 | and dream extra in indulge you when ce jssta over 1,000) . 1,080]Mrs. 1,050! Miss 1,040 work take 4 ntfal did . ' Cardon Kretta Mi . Egbert Maud Miss Peterson Henry | M1 Peterson | Vina of| Mr. Louis J. Seekel ........ Miss Irene Pringle .......... Miss Lillian. Lambourne .... the. shall too, r 1, No. North and District City St. Main of CMa West souU Name of Jackson, and of Lincoln and pre-|apology, of harmony and hypocrisy, |pbe charged with murder in the first| serve for us and for the citizens of |for in compliance with a former com- | degree in a complaint issued from the| the future the rights and liberties}pact Parker has pronounced peace, | county attorney's office today which 7 Killed a| "3 BE " face 3'690|Miss party platform, formerly re © will venthat this YAR BY. CARA' Don't vounwond mt you. wonder they what look, that | Mr. oe are . they as ct she mest eee = Ee ., In oor mammoth Shirt sto Kk for every satisfaction is there rman at prices from 50e to So, er sta ites, he. ee iP Pe 1 ick Ne' ae ake the a ml candidate will make somebody to. get more. votes than she Just try a smile and see if it get more votes for vou than a 15.000,Miss 9.005 |Miss new that . appearance are Esse plete satistaetion, he Ws to the saying ne aa 4 Miss further states that} he 5 applied city prosecuting officer for a Miss' - | Miss was W heeling - and for Mrs. 3 1 a Sb HARES een He warrant econ daws, | party or hefore Now business with us, and we to say in this connection young hustle does | won't ee it a , | time __. mre of I below. received by | the turned into! ture is a conside pation only get you that extent the to sesrp POR YOUR MONEY, | 7 +, pattern comfort, Fit and who vestigate. contains jack is given. is be pay for # Shire COnimportant a purmaking The price you most the is not when sideration chase-it M Mr. Miss by Care. the awards, is determined by the num . ber of votes polled he candidate otesmay begotten by the contestants | |whpereyer they are to be had, the terrlhas} Everybody unrestricted is tory an equal chance | he Miss built are elected and the The distribution ot t the was price ible New swillloaieaintcs platform and When a subseription contestant it should like a gen-himiall she had acted have told iterfleredacdewln Wh miele z te f gee what subscriptions |Some good and original things, but matter if Wheeling's pull ae net bie ‘S| it SAH ASCE to have things | enough original the said, been |as has {are not good and the good things are W he eling: is one of ‘the oldest of[ne original ficers on the force He is an American Democratic judges counted LY Select Your Shirts With man distress Pitti for all. that! on July | Second | 4 Miss "Tt Party. there norinced of into and Wheeling ne would; greatly and and, prosperity ¢ rmmittes employe the | ygjlroad with nests their feathered |}Who |plumes of others without understand--$$§_ intentions | ¢¢ : or jing of their significance ]as to their performance. MURDER WILL hermit a of habitation the is "Tt IAY MAY own its of shell no whie h has |crab . A Tank Jand invade the first convenient one victory . 3 Need of New not time: da men prosperity, want by | that date in| votes all box of Instruments] tenis offices A ballot good for the num-| He was roughly "2C~- } ber of votes for which the subserip-| Wheeling, a polic © ll tion ealls is Issued to the contestant here you d-n nigger, The ballots may be voted at any "| The which denounced aristocracy arrogant the self-evident truths of the Declaraself-evident ag Independence of tion lies. Then the Republican party was of the govto restore the action born Washof priaetaied the to ernment = Sa Z ington and Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln we caused posted a i ao Ph LOOT, Raa SALT WI : him a desereb re A ‘4 ia _® ancta fr oO oe bruis aé nasty as ' of distribution just 4 secure increased «a will been full the details of the ‘ contest, and in order é and in é Z surges fo javoldsturther ine ulles<along. thei SUPBCON | same lines we will repéat: Instructions heretofore given man Of} colored know how far HOW TO GET THE PRIZI m priv- property wealth business men5 esfor Aas honestae a falr division of profits |iS more, ilege and the Democratic party came the about crystallized and being into personality and principles of Andrew Jackson, In 1854 the Democratic increase working want all per-|honest We this the will about that of the Declar-|profits ceed launched the |insure to party In 1842 founded that bring haa | wealth, who Democratic-Republic an petuate those principles, party |ditlons PROMP1 ieT to Contestants open the box, demanding to know whe |and what he was Rice resented the tone of the officer |and his language and refused to giv any Information Wheellne then took him to the station There he said -to Chief Pitt, "I've got man _ here with some instruments.' Pitt said [I know that man. He is rat if of and | eman interfere it must morality is|to maintain party new a man, working of the as as well morality business {to secure is necessary party If any necessary; morality American | Personal typical the represent to funcproper and is; a legitimate people é in the constitute that cltizens : ° "It S 4 their struggle with the tyrannical |tion of government to promote con- monopolies R_DAI LY STORE} NEW? | 3 eee oon a on Some confusion candidates not being oa Sacer, Pe iret ate not re p jed had he vny ut a at i first,feat queries rough officer's that if: Wheeltne had: function morality fundamental to maintain Of ae veteri VetermManry a prison that box Wheeling political | York a big stick . ; Morality of Business. ‘Tt is a |government the honest the interest prosperity,' to encourage business man and protect and carrying his arm by F rank Come in carried out by those in authority with- | net the ) ) ejudice got Sante or prejudi spitesensationalism, |?U' or ism without a pane brass Rice eve nat if an arty : 18 necesthe preserve saryyo {n this -country . to ee government as the fathers framed it if a party ts a new party is necessary; |and g were Jndnen ry to promote > the 2 progress necessary | is Don't's | Do's and P Interest of bods last Pree he anys; that |<" 'ast he was walking along do a service to our fe low citize ns protectior second eae to the inestimable ser"Honest business and Bane rity are vice rent ered by the founders of this almost synonymous term AS one government if we shall fou id a party develops the other increases when which will remain unfailingly faith- | on. is unduly disturbed the other | ful to the cause of the plain people, fails : to the principles of the Deel tration "Reforms must be made as the of Independence and to the fundacountry develops and the people pro- | mental American ideas of liberty gress, but these reforms should be | oy Wi ice, Important JULY 28, 1908. party policemen are to be Ri feeder Cha dont hat siti t DONT. | the ine permitted to draww the color line, and |jing points and Melo itl Suggestions are | Whatever you do, don't let a dis: : whether a negro has any rights under | often given therein, which will aid you; appointment or two discourage you ; ‘ are to those who Success will'not come hay possible If campaign your the][in of administration present the . nies c rhily | « . "8 é force If Mr Rice's statement are' | te. contest "th Rue hl explained' ‘to |'easily disheartened Li; case toy, the a = ee gat you by this office or one of the contest ! point was brought to our attention yescompl we has BYrounas remore (ham) managers are constantly in the} terda A :young lady ealled to hand rrPhe who : complaint E it fhe nid easiest and quickest way to) in a subscription As she gave It in toone only have "T said, smilingly she to} subseriptions secure » ote vet C1 i to communication ¢ In & | cour cit which Was referred ta the The Repub rik in The voting power of | day but 1] expect to do better next and those crim-| plunder through and H. Some UTAH, TUESDAY, American rer Bladder Remedy, may re- | Seuth a sample bottle by mail, absounder free costed = ficel business everywhere Inal concerns which ‘| Assault Subject Letter. that your |) LAKE CITY, | here, and a much | 17? Pr tice to do good repute wants to every our con-]of this paper, who has not iIndepen|trieqd Swamp-Root, the great dence of the second continental con- | Liver dress, but the principles they met tolepive declare we have met to preserve ane lutely the liberties they assembled to secure = . Patriot sick? to think cause of Co., Patrolman's nine-tenth by kidney every day. Nvery Every drop of r blood in the 2 body | must pass through and be filtered by ; : the kidneys thousands of thmes a day if thei lo th ey an H ow can do 1@ir WOrK i we il |they are sick? vi : ; 7 ; If your kidney need treatment, Dr ove to be , |] i prove Kilmer's Swamp-Roor will t 1 a ‘ or - we that about is caused Most people do not realize how ‘the on Philadelphia 1776, had had within | work the kidneys are required in hall of July, mn Do you know all sickness we them any feeling of hesitation and disposition ant . toward compromise zi ES paisor con-a cession, that would now pass as an : : eave other day upon the calendar assembled who patriots , ‘ as the "But there had courage in their hearts, defeeitinstian in inhale ainda. Hich our or a their souls, and tt x Pr Aer ie vay nie . : S, ' i ot ve » 4 Po eld 1086 - ' eir amet f vigorou you historical political|or ; {is vention and you sometimes discouraged, and you'll never be any better ? you tell the cnuse of yout / "Whether it shall prove an evegit, or merely a passing dence Fourth CALLS OUT PROTEST tee SALT 7:36 nts DRU Tl is Monday "| 75 ee le P Pure rug Dr ¢ STORE Dispe nsary 112-114 Sonth Main Street | _| SSS TOO LATE I POR 9 ROOMS, class 8.000 | 4,000 12.00 first », 000 I 12,500 39.00 Sas ‘range, street TO CLASSIFY STRICTLY eonditior shade UNIO KES xT. Y gaa: 2 ENTAL 218 MODERN, IN H onest sous curl MAIN. Work-Hone: h, coal and | Palntess Extraetio eWne: 1934's AM Work py,rr)it { CO. : : S Prices of Teeth or No Pay . : valy |