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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN ‘95 <2" {bis subecriners & flted to ay Long Published Every Inter-Mountain Morning Organ Republican Company Entered as of the Republican second class : Giés, gi,ich.Republican . New ; | .Dally.Newspaper nid tn on nday orig in will Soc .* * Paid =n No be een 3.75 Circulation explicit give please will Subscribers the Department sort 16 ------ Not Ghece Geetha: Dally Pena ‘Bunda; Poe ae ee gee ae unday ae Sunday only, Gas Year ...-+ce+ Seer eaens DIRECT, and standing. was a pub- Star of after fail hold has at the man money his no to will come called Doing so the paper witl to Webs a homured ° well eses: presen ne only subscription 1s PAID IN FULL. Temple -Dooly Block, 208 South West Pho rigeBell, xchange 25; [ndependent, tho world history of Japan. OFFICES: 604 for it hurt to Building, the by Headquarters - City, AUGUST been te Ss Gbnve wake a mea/| called| Lake City, so divided co-operation In the e@ ® all its in the destinies of just the so- and by have been party every es as much, are and most :showingg iall now advanced in the hopes county of on delegate. Not a a very together, and The this tled not and the state in Ger-| reHNable material captured driven history most world Americans of were is Port that the would have been of But none was principals. no quarrel among Japan, eran 19 | 1c candidate Convention Let to simply fore ponents sort no have There will the be be no division of party its utter disregard for honorable wop- hang any | ; aaee. con-) |). in the past are Republicans now-and a emo new ‘ re ne of es Fated =VO Dies rs beyond instances. or question. One can quail ' One than the going a ay may! learn more g)conclusively. The Russians deserved : : 9 | Sot = the aa, of the war. what they - a8. eee es retaining Southern that #9)|of Russla . the . whole 87} ‘4 commercial 3 He-did'not Niu 2 : eee) keep Chwang trouble ae to the time know and get : " é at and . peninsula, makers been ah, the Czar gel of polls. eh in line; in for . They = in for | electing| this national ticket from a hope 2 that will meyer READY FOR fo andl : Current | THE OU-! sho can would its prepare ' had the some sould exhibits, article ul e for another. And it realized. | tne most serious ever essayed passions of her Salt Lake's and ns tall in hats MAIN oe and sTREET = - E. a5 SOUTH ~ or Atnthent. - Ae + ave ti Lake Woodrutf, s™ who the home sreede tonight Mr. latter oma ~ leave vtey wall the one C. I on guest a i will Miss Salt dramatic husband a and roles then broken heart, BBY, mere about Gates a and and of for Mrs. aT ' MI: has ralor sone * D. r" Odell the has Lake never her-| stage. appeared audience Panl in sume be-| F. | ore ae in oe will Belcher, ce ae his | course after and | e ts Reynolds eeefea ne several one B. OFVICIAL The WALTON, SQUIRES. CALL of : 2 of ‘ ~ omething of value' fr) DARK AND J Daniel BLOODY ee eee = Boone, GROUND. ow ~ > , Wee Cave ao and even a little specimen not a piece wood fashioning. ere Oxxe earlier. aie Before of too, <Ajl they en. Spel of Salt Lake county, Utah, as fol-| four delegates. "i. 64. Ob ‘ar a es ole n Republicans s to primaries By p. be cac act as order held judges m. open x oin the of of = from : primury, o'clock eeas ce Idaho is 70wae s ee >a lanes bs ame,fleets and 1} mn eatInOky nse given the Mato & bed name, and (Ne! week And sons of murderous fathers have kept alive *heil eoing to .be feuds that e to|nanced one Republican » U. eee ELDREDGE JR., a. m. never should committee have Chairman. to let the subscribers to that managing editor. He. is going on' general) questions as can be SERPEeNiasabiiasto paper elect . to give.every policy--at been‘ meal where Martin Pec he e ft is a' very costly suit by the government. As to the merits of that) suit we>are not informed ¢ : weil ul enough h to to have have an opinion. But here'is the animus: He was unkindly reported in the other papers . The investment Star and Chronicle seems to have been a losing ‘for, domme "yearn: and" z thie coi ; ~ bination of the two papers mentioned in the name * is one of the ‘arately proofs that they w are we don't' ut But j paper in gard for o { the have z er any,eA even Richencnines which business the sentiments people . who aoe pay in the country is beliey elieve they are flourish sep- success that that to ss . s smallest, atti ‘ falin who in the makes his eoconductE © edlior readers 5 their of so convincing them {is in-| the secrets of the Hearst his readersat write his - the i ¥ The D> shrewdestst it. man of of papers. He - and has his men write to him. prints é They some of gend! the suggested must be confined one. We don't to a believe mand of the puper by plan is that small the Successfully da ¥y publishers. When torial is number, plan of a its subscribers followed the paper can ers and hold them, the management authority changed. A en nley Chrohicle, i 1Waterlo 9 was ‘le ‘et, hentia ‘ gid ; , pe new by by ee evening need a Js given} ‘ ourished, ‘ at When the head the state. By , a of oO little help. a! Prices | encouragement. Let] It as ber of of on open fui Wednesf g . holding an orderly . the candidates to be elected, too. ; THE PEOPLE 2 i DO : AND ees : Oo ye Mr. s ¢ will be the and ) £ < Guanes e pupils > home rs ‘et Mrs. M. er c 5 oF fir t Rae ex J. er | convention named there to , the auees faculty Oo this ose \ year Oo to W WILL RULE. | ejty - comet, Sh ; idence is to be the principal of the ‘ Francis will Miss Helen of Daugherty. aes Fifth S24. Three tables Marringe bridge were filled with players. The | Franklin ' f Cal., and prizes were won by Mrs A. MeMil= | soni Kas lan, Mrs. M. J. Brines and Miss DevGeored has E warrant no even lie , 1¢ | No ae using for the whip-as| aes have people party rules. people, is » do people the surely ruled: Soniratar The party, commissioned a simply the instrument r any the ti nation state. Kentucky : not / . safely be mu -orrec aust coe rs =| | tea to meet 2et a rancisco, he Mrs. their expressed will, or which lacks the wisito lead succebsfully, the people will with- draw For their commission. half . ee "been, always century, with but be, a exceptions, government of the | the Mrs. W. of rs San tare B®. Airis will entertain | | today ee Country ics fo liss Jenson. party Republican the commissioned must two Mad Madden va oes - rpheum Paik club Evan at a bridge announees ----- Fela UTAH the girl, North. ae West Utah School mary riage of her daughter. Miss ve ra | medical department he) Or pneuns ee abe First GRAND mae people. | McCullough and Robert EB. mpouee rh De of tne Pee FHEAT ANOTHER THE STOCK Co. Ire cee ‘the best ites of rural dramus. by nee best stock company Ss is RE SUCCESS GRAND . TONIGHT-M. ae ae Ss Popular ee re "es ILL lat Society in opposing them were wrong. There} That party will, after March 4 next, execute old| Will take place this evening at t Sensi RL eceniadl aetna hace was a little rebellion cove in Pennsylvania laws and enact ones as in November it is com- | home of the bride's parents, Mr and | ania schoola of the: United. states paca te GEnonal é sourhtat one time|_.|missioned by thenew people to do. That commission | Mrs. G M. Forbes. Dr W. M. Paden he varlous laboratories are well . government sought to enforce) wil] he from an untrammeled American electorate. | f the First Congregational church j eaulpped for the work given, and atthe revenue laws, But these have been passiag| Shame ou the party which, shame on the candidate | Will officiate. The bride will be at-/ ford excellent te antages to students. phases, and the better sense of the good peopic| WHO Insults the American people by suggestion or | tended by. Mrs. mortis, pork ae eacee inte couren offered, the Ted ae : alge on PeoP'S | declaration that a majority of its electorate is venal, | ™4tron of honor wtih Clarence Kre- | Peete admission ost of aaiiaeeaes has prevented | way the with } their recurrence. Kentucky. state ries to permit Ther os the That t re mm ; lic under a bad imputation. THE TRIBUNE The' 1® a recent yet, in spasm neiaen et in Gz is the the ; . Lake throe Tribune: America are not means, they take kindly or ruin, and seltzer are is a busy good doing thing a exception, his best near u u the end sas party ever purposes the in managers what made the of any of a wandering pi The daintiest areeen things to threats, believes we and no have. On we one oatpo- golden weaves He dreams : the|that publisher|for zt will be Bransford formed last party men-and ticket-get into have . No tonight. fall will be read- I on the thread breath of a rose and man who from vot« a sell of wicked of ' men's ria Ad d asalst-| ee only Yet that that I buy I wish now and may come portal Mr. He'd ed glven given my dream Sweetheart, our dream to Virginia tee Ue Mr. spent the e G. C. place brides offere:t ‘ ever in WED RSITY gee eos ain e@tirOOr: Elmer. at parents, MALT. The . to beceremony followed 730, and} wil Always. : UTAH, ee true- and Mrs. Mrs, L. E. A. H. Little Caimmomile and in the Mrs. * city J. ae porta 2:30 10c and 2008 to 4:30; evenings 7:30 to 11; continuous. Matinee, ibe: evenings, on. |¢ Le price. 20c. Children ; ait | ee CUTLER Don. ft. Coray Donnellan hae fhe returned Mrs. | H. Original IS Davis j . = : Goods Knit House of BOY Be absolutely fact. SOME . If it. PREPARED not it's certain time you FOR to think buy right. Insist upon good clothes, but see that the price is right. This store offers as choice a selection of boys" clothes as eee Oa 2s ‘ : can be found in the city and our prices are | more so KNEE fair and than at PANTS reasonable; most in stores. REDUCTIONS - Regular 50c values, 35c; regular 60c values, 40c; regular 75c-val55c;: regular &85e values, 60¢; regular $1 values, 70c; regu- and nes, niece, Miss Ethel Martin, who beens: spending othe summer: in the Metropole. from where they have els sited Colorado Springs, Manitou and| YOUR SCHOOL? about se George C0 ST Utah. ar- weeks' trip to Los Anbeaches e . 9,. 8 and Mrs. inJ. the S. Carver of Ogden | Monday city. and MAIN . from Cero- has BROS S 36 . T. Sunday Iowa, lot the Pennsylvania East, .are nowand in other ewes parts at White. Sea _ 4 : and Mr. | have re- | a three and the eye Mr. their pave - City. to dance TODAY. Colonial Quartette, Rah! Rah! Rah! and Moonlight on the Prairie; uarrelsom arene ar Bantin ad Patan ehitd acta ad Fait Owns eaten a Sasnesmin whe Dance Hall; Twar Quartette, Sweetheart Days; Two Feature Moving September S at the Odeon. [=== by| OF salt Lake a the state ¢ bs reception, . of 2 day- Allen UNIVE El- * Mrs. should you, to you ren; tillam of from celes But I learned from the eit A a eae eee Dean thero. yourself, An } | Miss a Bone Jonne lan's s aiete sister, out Mrs. "T yd 1M Myers, on Third South street. Va A ; Mrs, G. IX. Ott is spending the week lin Ogden with Mrs Edw ard Bicfell. | the weird little den, place where the elf-man the sweet, happy dream one Aon rned from a two weeks' outing in mountains and canyons. | rived ; the of * |} wish ns through . th Pere o large the blush man be The Governor's club have {fssued inVitations for a lawn party and musieal this evening | * 8 @ } Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Connor will} pe ut home to friends after Septem‘ber 1 at 311 Seventh | Siuaemare East street. p of a hope the I walked nd came to lookediss the 0% - every one els>| the Taft club barred || Mrs. itake lane, sivient fancies of pretty brown eyes, nd patterns his work with a tr Last night when ep, the con- cia ;home of the day, meet and explain out best will | he often trary, we have expressed a desire to have all, Pos} publican American who will vote the as Another home wedding of the even- | Mr. sighs condle| The so And ing |home of the brides parente, Mr. and | S#turdey. ALAN. Their quaint little quarrels away misty alr castle sits back in the dusk eae cies and hobgoblins dwell, ne lis is the he A a busy old gnome Who is making up dream things to sell, The have ; mers by| : whine to cl campaign party their minds. Piratical Republican present that they call ecast- MAN. é i gee 4te winbe in aae seltzer, and then a smart walk around| j tear lan the block. After that, a stern refusal of anything very, once, in a while but water as a beverage. And calle it the dream of a Kiss, ._ PR ear The Republican has misunderstood the Ameri-| The dream of an unborn kiss |can in judgment. _ | | A j that rare by _ That_runs ‘round the cares Where Conscience and Memory both for with is guided A" RHYME OF THE DREAMMAKER tale Preside ntial must alotmi that tone yoter. baliot ~ of| usurpations, litical devices theof exclusiveness, the wrec cking the dane pin-headed Ahat: set: Bromo his Down final Salt save through their special national Republicans don't rule American ine ; of their piratical threats, their| exclusiveness, these political buv- | audacity, the oe gall; | Republican The ,/ tx) ie desire to conserve his own and the public weal, |, 10 | spite usurping have the ng much In the year! Afterinterest proclaiming' Taft that the! &° a OFF SOBER vainins' tei paragraph editorial And narrow, caneers be good longer f SHOULD fallow! following must S00 much commonwealth n OLCnealre: Third vases 43 Medicine Sinven bah 9 Ringdrome: MEDICINE. of Wrsd i Hay caine ss 35611b 256Ab0e 06.106; aboxteeatlTsc Rom ment St Matinsecsile -----~-~-C-e" SCHOOL OF : The GRRE . Wale', Moneeneeeeee Fredericks Lavine Sis Set ech ah =e, ae 1 a -& € pla Sout! South Ci nter, Theatre ‘ADVANCED Vi VAUDEVILLE Matinee Byery Day Except Sanday. in of San Francisco, Wensell of Ran- --_ >> ) OG Roth 35 Phones Both Ph | 3568. j ng, Dealing household remedy. Satin atin ) eam should sulways be handy <2 as Dobler a have its laws, and become in all Ways | people : a Mis fiss George vlad o THE LYRIC ee ee eS THE CAMERAPHONE Moving eae That Talk and Sing ee . me | obey as-| dom rule exe 10. a creditable part of the nation. N i as| tos inist the national government; commisynn, to Harry Fore t home after yar becogtins Rit abiiea: ae ee ue ae Hee siahed it perenne its declared principles appealed Se ptember 10,. 237 West Second South an ore eae pea een oeate * », a » be 3 ' | 4 ed, € p can state, the bad manners of anlte their best judgment; commissjoned it because j stre ect the Schoo] of Arts and Selences, a earlier regime must be abandoned. | the common sense of the American people gcentad | Si) esas : | ur-rear college course In Arts and Many peoplo have believed they were right, and anger in Democratic policies. Ours always has The marriage of Miss Jessie Forbes Medic ine leading to the Bachelor's dePhe . / can to that party which ‘docs nae 9, \ Licenses. Blumer heodora 8S, he Gos |eree eiverkai ghWormdah 1, ' 415 Fletcher a avtd | Donald HH. ion 740. West Second| Monday .| | Z ‘ tt { that| | afte ree was given by M1 WwW LlmoreHal 263. Butler for Miss Mary Butle: of St.}| West rear girl, Angust auy Louls . The san decorations Oe Clay.c¢ > pretty in the| iy Carpe ee. a Ltt ees eee Gee eae. t NOLth: Sifle? Aus 3G. dining room Were in pink asters, Mrs Louis Cates poured coffee, assisted by Pa : eae r B "Pitt, 7, | Interment PIF Luries ¢ smith oat, Saag? cu MAES CUEHE BO Greias edie vnca ase | Births. college, will have the German class. | Joseph € annon, (35 ‘Tata | Miss Copley will teach French Migs | girl, Aucust was Sept. } : | this are} Also eee take 16 on ) Brae ats larger now re -| week Brines ‘ Sale ee es eee it} Prices 25c tovsl. ane aes: 25evee to! 75e. Sani of next $1.90. Clayton. SAL' AKE 5 COMPANY ee oe oo "The Girl and the Governor." ; oatus otay Ak . aie Lak qo : vie! will coast, Atlantic € to entertain- MeClellan - | e spanaiae is going to be tno| than in previous years. Miss Colburn, | pep ai hahas Benn dl te th the eo summer b ‘ as i Byae = geuerdlSa ca-| Who beentte BEnainnding 2 RAY BOULD- A Ww est Sixt! an ah coquietly with her family fn Vermont on} South street, Augi ck, the best of any state the shores of Lake ¢ Hee Crit tn pmoule: eae ‘anki and Eemil Mi Mar e Hsr re . =O e > week ere « o t Hane nen cuamieenrats new t SEHere ee ae eet neaaey at tp, im. from} came be made en JO 2 ae ei thie ane essiul boarding on oe ; : enieleIs cet Renee Why, yes. Cache county will be a good place | Dante as her assistant. ; Ie atic state convention. The united} foror % the Democra A delightful bridge tea of that} citizens ry turn co ‘ae the on summer which oO "ie Corborne, 25c J. White NEXT ATTRACTION. Saturday Matinee and Night. Mon- ; Ulan. of Carleton authority et © teachers CG ; 5 Mrs. eee people are willing to do 1°, | (ay. Septe aoe is that : distory 4 ed operatic Sybella the ; not get read-/}ing The . oe ee Tha|changed and the edi-| , e are of ue music we likewise | world dl asterls ye best "a P\ ladies ' Lewis. Geo. D. Pyper, Manager. dramatic Miss} for D. Ment, Prof. assisted Saige | and r daughter, Ritchie si. Attorney- C, Loofbourow. University com-|cause present-| man the incendiarism-or order Bre aa by preferably general js good. ay lhiowland eentnen ee men | condition of the Republicans up there insures and all sorts of bloody| .a " |}the Bryan crowd will get away without doing . ¢ would not join the eh harm. ™ a te Nes : by the farmers of a ~ ee eee rea era eee a who ereerr an started . rf rights, state a to and mood go Jct-|to a editorials ©: oe a SOC SCE: GML AGN ee are ¢ readers, and hcipsate the business. But there must be constantly controlling force} in the paper. Like any ot y other business, its direction best the Mr. Lewis. In fruth, ite mibscribécs inceics r . % principles prevail has reand opinions and desires for consulted paper. The faculty valuable. It is one en didn't f in the scheme suggested by every: paper is managedby. letters ; devotion -- ; . Mr. Lewis has some personal motive in his method. Some months ago he was accused of using SMITA (ian saaiie : tracslaniiy ona 7 yy, an a 9 Ryellb ea : young In of taking c ngineering, and I S ( Wednesday Evening, September 2. EMMA LUCY GATES the |$ University the and the From Sherman's Speech of Acceptarice, B Yerger oe Onden and'Ation 0 a | officers of the st re bee fied. ] "Shall the people rule?" is declared by the] ereaux, Burnham of Salt Lake fiicers eet have neen defied | Democratic platform and candidate to be "the overeee a rote creed Carrie B It is one of the things that will have to ceas.| shadowing issue * * * now under discussion." It This eee tie "David R. Gray | Long of Montrose, Colo _ | J a ES ee ae Even Kentucky, jn all the splendor of her general!is no Issue.‘ Surely the people shall rule, surely | will be the hostess at an afternoon sailed On paper. charming of started . 2 made up of men otherwise good a " laws of the state have been violated murder decided definitely in advance; ave tho ideal papéreot. tho or bit dle such | - means of convincing citizens that they are wronz | people's will, and from people, defend men district in . crowd. their sub- least -- Pp murder . against . combination certain 'GOING TO ELECT A MANAGING EDITOR. . BE. G. Lewis of St. Louis has bought the Star and Chronicle, and on January next he is going scribéer & vote outrages is bacco = and arson age .S to a . 69, ar, 70, 92,93, 71, 78; 94,74, 95 75,and %6, 498,$0,one $1, delegate 82, 83,' 84,7 368 In such soij : it- has: been fairlySeat easy 90: tas for ogsuch Tt i prreernen aa that the PRIMARIES be con-|an organized band as the night riders to thrive. 5 ducted in the fohowing manner... That the district) what ‘has been called public sent! . ,.| take down the names and addresses of all persons s y voting; that the vote be by batt eon that tne possibly " ce es These |}added ej "District number 9+ Concerto. bread, of loaf or Miss Sybella Clayton, will nea ake e Lg aos a xirl prosperity . ik , 19. 85, 83 and te res an 96. hewo Naclega delegates eac a - bls tricts numbers 57, 62°-an Se three falegates is scarcely a or needlework, Mort of the young nee micrhae: Sepeadae torcince election districts en Daniel left the scene of activities, Kentucky was the parents give s wae 5 ; : ; to the de Re-| Hse | a8 peaceful as pie. . for the purpose of 8 electing delegates Order obtained as perfectly beet fate in=e the publican state convention, which will be held in) 2. on any other patithe frantion ak ee eas eee ureter on Tuesday, September 15,|"* any ofner part of the frontier; and: Kentucky! operation it'can z o es . aALree a ‘ The. dclegates, are ‘apportioned among the e¢lec- Sterne One® long career Of peace and ‘honor f£ut in the Union. There cake a bake can ‘se a boy in the state who can not} or some s piece of, i handiwork Bor of a crop. bring lwho civilization. of eneneaaemeeseetieenieeesemmenerees: octet im Uta Z cause one oa county, There is hardly sing some animal some ae THE PRIM ae, Salt Lake Later numbers will be mead with: much' interest. ree 7 Or doeraee > ssuch > materialrf and give/y & i. 2 whole the Bers A REPUBLICAN electors = Wilson Chalrnian Secretary: FOR Republican the ST enine. BRR Tock Wwaiey: ORGE at Thomas eee ' |) | Salt today Lake to~reand |? the TICKET) D ct District-» ‘ arabe éld in the will_ meet Morte Hon. to spending in at electrical A..S. Sunday 57 | money invested.in the Korean lumber enterprises- | + ~ ; Pente ara | WOrK, Dut now she W ave an = | real, where they will be joined by 608 | 2 Aer accounts for many of th d if hich tain a lttle more happiness for us all than we fre) portunity to demonstrate her fitness| Mrs.' Graham I Putnam or son statan oc Ew eadceee4 560 608 n y e orders WhICN | eoing to get in fair time-and we are going to be|for the high professional life she has | John, who, with Miss Martin will sail m- overruled err : s Mate» resaa ; be s a rea ac on ee nT et ee jot "the | Repub Hea sounty | sem: eo Uee eat gi arabes him. : happy, at that oe oe watched ee || for rt E ote ee eee Hon ane ae leave studies in return won Pennsylvania,. anything but light opera roies and there have heen those who have placed the gifted; cer- homes, - : re- | REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL of Sor Jud Third Jad dicial ii Judge, | Judicial been on oe a forac, ; on, e G. Armstro part Los "knee le Ar requires | summer vacation singing Los Angeles, w i more moving | fore Core quality of| make Miss by a woman. The crazed| Chicago. the girl who first. slew | wretched do | self dies of something .oné attendance, would be- "s orn shirts and : jand Mrs, S. M Day. erick The friends of Miss Emma -Lucy os 3@ Gates aro awaiting with mor inter | Miss Luvera Snow of Chicago, who kee nar Peace af; ene rane hee peen > ay e in the city for three SALT theater Wednesday evening in one of | months, at the J. FP. Grant and George |% LAKE for exhibition : 112-114 turn: to Salt o Sa the weok vis it FAIR. eee amUlpy the It would improve the thing. of Social Events, ee STATE Review ticket, | governor| be IS AT Vall palit a arc eae vote making tho state STONE stronger | and That is a. what every citizen of the state should What difference it would! makellf. every Kore: eee red-!for one himself on & GETTING out compel out the Utah solid entire work DRUG ' . get county an banking . eeu eerepeatedly eae promise keeping congressman; other electing advised its in ae to é i a ‘ = down, and in choosing a legislature that peill again elect a Republican to the United States! senate Make up your minds to that, beYs. You have f to so pose. But, world, the record] Manchuria; should help Republican in "| 18\ to owery Kuropatkin was opposed, by these records, to actions which led to war with Japan. Being 2|the , | defeated, ho may feel a desire 5| fortunately for his fame in the Sie With eg-ae: ; hey are going success of the party at 5) Ne! e ever. finished. is L. : M. E n» which can Boat data eit: be the > for mind will in 7 comprise Durable boys' suits for rough and ready wear and desirable shirts and waists. tic their ideas Childre ‘hi hildren's : a their) looking up There artistically Never dianlke and 2 Clothes School Opening party of we Latest voice. been make none. Republican hope. 5 vote dissenting who will of of ef was Republicans There es caps for men, boys and children. needed legislature, every delightful. did and All the newest shapes John B. Stetson's hats. | = samie the fall Be og . ep splendid variety of neckware. delegates.| with the given people among for was There those this: quarrel. of publi- not 13 é n ' c 3F haere 171 line of furnishings other. each their townsman, division Ss seventy votes cast for the Hon. / an ' hand-tailored was the the stood and differences, with And tlic records welcome was their fellow are} in from among important will their There publisher dispatches with likely in men's,Ss, vouths' i ¥ Our } Cache proxy tashions fashi ‘‘Eff-Eff'' Fashionable superbly IN CACHE. building approved approved the fashions, the | There were differences of opinion, but all met as ' that they are, ect-| the freemen: Republicans, Ike Ken-| would because found Russlans reliable all mind very y cee clothes for fall and winter wear. at calmly look only make INSURRECTION who Republican these coin- of George by of fes, t made| most publication Russia, that causes, supreme through informed in and events. = and was The to the Taken public war who from Joseph Hawell for congress in the election of 1906.! ventions, its total blindness to the Japanese charSits appO ttionment the convention will consist of 608 delegates, apportioned to the several counties | acter and the Japanese preparedness, and the utter as follows: SRENAnenteG le ; ' ez ate bial ae ae oe ce ee ce to the principle of or nd royally es os sc ali- - ® state. could would a ® a/| Bryan Eee Mr. giving in |AN*s the of members loyal y of a because proxies were not required. The men ‘ by - their respective districts took enough in- selected on as 1908. sil | ened eG tae ar ee De ang Ww ay printed In Judging . from: the$ initial installment, ene Breas ntlal. ‘glectors, at 16 o'clock entia ec r im rte s¢ » 0 f one 3 ack Saree oral' College for William H. Taft for Prestdent|the magazine for September, it seems clear that|U™portant, and some of lesser concern. But back of and ; oneo 4 ustic as more of corruption and graft éand in- of every difference-personal, factional, tips ee) faa . sapere there was Pa United Etetes, and policy-there is the steadfast allegiance to tho court, ee nce aoe eee Leaeeal, wn competency in the Russlan nation that had been party. e treasurer, ' 5 ¥. ; perintendent of public instruction, and to select 4 | supposed-which is a fairly strong statement. The What is true in Cache is true all over the state new state committee. P h o s 7 fotars: 5 I | le of the Else ates from | Russian bad faith in its dealing with both China ai ‘ 2 : ats 5 se the beaches ne leoede on the basis of one} _ og : it nlereceua tak sie |The men and the women who have been Republic- delegate for each 1, | party funny. ALLEGED | attended, next, | cation September of & service: service on | a derived is translated best and letters when perfectly Salt} hereby they be present, is forces permitted of Committee, is the the Added let fort. ntion day 1008. Arthur theater "in Salt 15th oF chs tak 31, of it reveals; CONVENTION. STATE Repub! oes co tan. Rite oy MONDAY, REPUBLICAN FOR American no directing party Gentlomen it hiring conferring material affairs. Russian many. LAKE CITY, the story The secrets isfs Russian probably have CALL subject, THAT will 2 ONC aOR ead » Kuropatkin, of nan. on SALT of story General mand ee Mountains, ey SEPTEMBER by publishing an authoritative "inside |terest in the convention to be there themselves.| the recent war between Russia andj|If they had been unable to go, and had sent prox- ener caters, cost | SITURBIC: ninney Seec ote" ‘Waldort- "Astoria: eg by Cambridge nop Magazine Most suppressed BASTERN Office, 3 MeClure's ues ide be And vote fellows American wouldn't have TUESDAY, : with. buy be back t3j can scheme, one will a loss, a If the able he tt re conSara carriers, collectors oror solleltors 0", Olive1 former as | INSIDE HISTORY OF A WAR. 5 tavdiecontinue will interested not are | complimentary money may that to And ho there in Prag Republican. is | Utah C1 confidence the lose He Chronicle object while to they except he will course, papers | party their make fortune. and paper one UTAH, ee) Of publisher every of they people, a nothing, Greeley, CITY. who know how to run the paper, and making| WIll not be greatly cdified by the report of the them responsible for results. | county convention held there last Saturday. NothWith newspapers as with everything else in bus-|ing even remotely suggestive of a divided party The convention was well | was found---by any one. iness, that is the best way. to not they5 the Horace effort the in that, has interesting. And aaah fet mane notice the prove any s of Lewis publish oe BY) Zs. a MWHerald LAKE back, made men belfeve he| publicans with the Democrats In electing half-and- | and expressing their senu- | half Presidential electors. It will be unnecessary. | be When interest Mr. Mag Felted PAY ..ceee eevee > Chicago lost they succeed and oe it should It cessful, *' | ‘suecesstul. Seit Advance. a s a people, When Lalake RATES. SUBSCRIPTION One Month, Daily rr 7 ep re the ments. ms heals ‘under ,. old Party in Utab. |going a Ittle farther Feb. 10,! 1906, at) was writing to them, ae et matte 3, 1879. i otiarane March the SALT || lishe d in the interest of the people-and it flour-j| even the wildest fanatic jished magnificontly. When a mistaken control for- | be stopped at the polls, By -j|got Official ago REPUBLICAN, lar $1.50 values, $1; dark corduroy Copduresy. Jee Knickerboc kers, especially .» big value OUR STOC We've A, OF a Splendid FALL Line pants, well made, $1; light well made of fine matertals. UNDERWEAR IS NOW and All Grades and Prices . COMPLETE. - |