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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1908. 19. oreieeen THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Published Every Inter-Mountain bis Organ nd class matter 1g = ,uake City, 10, 1906, the Act Offices-Dooly Block, 208 Phones-Bell yo ; Mexinney, 2 SAUT | them, "notice not South West a5; CITY, LAKE » oldold peation. vocation wea Solomon's the: Terople ne. progress presence of ibis ible 7" rh sound, was of /the them wher 1 building. They : ; : ; "4 t . ft the American arty majority in the council : a ‘a . ; The Tribune on June 20 published the fact that tne were! elty of the ‘Temiple ap e1e8dae Sn wayare not. guess their\way do vilnir Gitta foe, and ° them. eel y east te, nag r te ah yor id x1 through the..wor go by rule. P r They " gle o brings eer. building. | paren aged, | Mie Things appointed Mr, Devine, and said: Devine was the best ever c : had, £ and and f pledged ec him th 1 applaudf fire chietaf ipproval ove C@:¢ | party. i a about 3 things o chance in Se ' SEE RDAY, fe SEPT 90s, 10, - 1 , effect z the en sailed i has a by And of the possibility, , loss of the the gooc | people | "whe men had of an wai the mayor ; breaking of \nd faith their hand " given Commences This Morning city ane was Your is INVITING REDUCTIONS THAT WILL BRING THE CROWDS HURRYING HERE TODAY We 4 J | ga "J honor. their. word. bossism ever ; demonstrated party ") support. "his him political i American : Tiare «at whe him ‘brolen who piece ‘ ens councilmen the to the pledged ‘ in carponter enters rt carpent lambast had rankest. / seen building tendency, who The _" " hey maake| Thetmuvorapedra their system nea character is less to not break their word was turned down to to}. 5 on | There ; confirmation; ms The t : j would ; a Devine do not happen Everything is by rule and m<¢ aBuTe, me And, seriously, that fact of exactitude SA Big Silk Sale. i Searles the mayor had tells | ed his: choice; ene s0 big it couldn't be constructed in any g z et cir eerie neti Independents| | representative SATU C Z an Is measure, Ore ole of old conditions been marked by the : for / there, to when to/ Mountain cg: believe 2 ing, no bettering of the world has carpenters : M Theirs OFFICES: Office, one 604 nen rfChi Yerk Pa ; again American party Is the party of Never believe them again whe n all nm atters con-|at the building of the Ark-allthough that must 1 iraih oy oe hia : ere give former as} . , ; But when Joe Lippman and 16 American partys ering change ee been before the organization of the union, political machine gov into action the Tribune was will be honore B % ‘ : yen shop Tt was). Ls FULL. for the Ark was made in an ae : ioe | forced to call Devine a turncoat; to fight against ‘Gxchange EASTERN ae GREETING | 7 Paes =-00) eee sae 8.00) tre Ant Seer winaicinte Seuciee nae arriers, collectors o olottors, on rn delivery of paper. Ploe well ans presen ddrees when ddrese. Order to discontinue paper only when eubscriptio: n 18 PAID Re New they tell you the | political freedom to the~tool' the of $1.00 we : = 2 its in their r morals. morals. T hoe | political-bosses of your party... 3Your | being careless In their habits, elected. oficial influence is all the other way. They get the eer are under orders of the machine. They are not of sticking to facts, of realizing the sets iC ae | responsible to the people who elected them | shod ways. way-just a7 on _ place, They expect ' habit to And rery | very FOR , PRESIDENT HOWARD5 TAM WILLiA! JAMES 4 PRESID OLC R ET AN. Fer oe Justice W. s in in 7 County ~ Cache of Court A. Hor A, OFFICIAL CALL E as a , inthe: and office on Friday that fow any railroad company in be bea that - County = Sanpete of a bad thing be a bad Sess hostility for thing for the ; course house that 6 at that see Ee if you longer & MR. Sond dholsac accept Mor that they ‘barrel a are the: severe is & big desired, for the is) but Knight and their us fields CONVENTION, long the of at tha ‘which they lave oncerr era 2m. minim < beHine' som ig Ike a who has big be that salary ent nue | offices. is paid him, has taken Republican year : the } 2 of nas . swhouse . 10uths for have 3 sky, offered, ie) eae only The has cloud is on from that this enabled ‘ part fac sheriff, 2 county assessor, a county auditor, a county |own surveyor, one county commissioner for the our- | one county commissioner for the three state senators for the Sixth atorial district, district, ten representative for the representative and fifteens members ae it ; have could prospects; ss the where it effect become : two- | like it, make him worse off. sen- | The railroad men of the Eighth of the | | Dort Bryan y year this "unbuckling" in the perenne DIVISION OF will And they acele o8 t Sixth Seventh... oe ns os oe ocaeel Twenty-ninth:.2.-.)... 7 2 Diatlnd Fs 5; 7¢ Ora aT Son les aah Tenth Soo * ee2 : 5 | eo» D4 .. 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Fortieth ae ..... eee oe ‘of them: {to the. people ... ..,-- 1010|| Nineteenth Twentieth 5.2.0... ‘Twenty-first AF who secured Twenty-fourth : On die aia 6 8 also judges for ducted in for Salt It is ehairman the Lake tania the of Republicans to e down ines that It 5 nominating get t the following each of manner: district two 2 ae ane That appoint the three be open o'clock The eiectaral ‘of from the ganize at the primaries eight o'clock ; districts various ing a district committee, for the campaign city ¢ district with secretary will and nor city mitteemen ately, after chairman and United that in the on seems impossible THe Julian Riley,baler Acting Secretary. , : has any de-| the city and last twentieth any in authoritative adopted Tribune the this An especially pretty line of Suit and Street Hats for a in- ee is the election he learned 1 with conventions outside much so and of June page of openly, of 27, city prised. every of that eo € 5 he $12,300, only to amounted that accepted What party man when | the} was o Me last column the solemn paper. It is of the citizen it, the And can doctrine of the can American order is under of in bosses, with of it to subject is that which to be it a . of the is American a being under the statements ticket wag when own "party the con- made Republican church, his no regarded to the the orders of obligation party there that the lo is every political the peo- ple? The Republican ticket was the people, and the people to themselyes. No political in the ag Republican cane made will boss party Pe absolutely demand on earth itrte Never! Gentlemen of the American hand of it. and foot, and your ; by the | that or a Methodist it make committee-which organ controls or a Seventh-Day a KES 5 whit of ) dir¥ wne ‘i thi 5 . 5. state of facts, ten't 1¢ about time to. drop that "none but Mormons are permitted | to hold office DON'T in Utah?" FORGET THE CAPTrPOL. people of Utah need The people of Utah are Such would need require hand. The for with and the add to could cost people Capitol is a hill, to position state site now the told Utah Every you the owns it on commands| \ the state treme ndous- in Tell you want ing, and In the your a Union state so state of now Oh, well, let Wives is in Utah the them a to have€ the Capitol as soon Tribune the ticket crowd if it to all not a capitol provide of would had legislature have time ere will be plenty any The Remember parade in that those forward there streets to it-and hose is that it, Maine, ai iif be better by to be Tuesday help prepare. a big TO at 5c yd A CUSTOMER cotton and hose. seamiess. A: full A Sale fash- regular 95 oeedeieiale <leteleleiaienoianeheronerelstsie Children's sizes, Sovs' ¢ aetyl a SPECIALS wool | floral afternoon. | | re | Doe union All S1zes, ER arith 50¢ suits-Munsing oo lar 75¢ values, for Misses" union suits in eray aud white-Munsing-all sizes Our Drug Store is at 112-114 South Main Streat a all oni eee girls' gray. | the pants, palr...... and Half Price they hey ple ased named YARDS e Hundreds of lawn, lingerie, net Waists... lace waists, ranging in price from $4.00 to $15.00. Your choice tqday at..... build- for 20 Children's fleeced lined vests and pauts, very elastic and fine texture. According to size, from 15e to 45e. | way. been going next price so} to| people. Look ioned 35e value. | builds rich, representative the that black |B of the world. state can. Ladies' It is one of state. The location is ' that hill with a capitol | > advance of Amoskeag 25¢ the them, capito! It | could time pay 80 progressive, promising, so rapidly advancing, it will not do say Utah can not afford to so provide itself it wan actions would ly in the esteem as with has the to on future, fund, by for now provided the a view of the valley and of the city. befitting beginning| be in sinking and in splendid The could mature a one the resources year, be build as building provide year could house to from would could from state cash met the that matured There be of bonds it bonds a able of immediate line Boys' and girls' blaek cotton school || Children's flannelette sleeping suits, regular 55e¢ values for ..... 2. 200 hose. These are a line of samples and are exceptional values at 25c a pair.!| Children's extra fine quality white Special sale 15 fleeced vests and pants. Priced according to size, from 25e¢ up to 60e., Cc price oo... Boys' and girls' wool vests and pants- TWO PAIR FOR 25c These are exceptional values, gray. Boys' and girls' school hose. A black According to size, from 30¢ up to 70e. cotton, extra fine quality hose, regularly sold at 35c. Sale Children's black pants, eotton price Heeced, all sizes, a pair : The Today only, our entire Apron Ginghams will be placed on sale HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR interest t cy LIMIT pretense are The paper which defends the actions of your| political not of public In obedience can stand | .. anaes they220, that party, you are pound party so From if But it is a good thing to know just as a oMicer. matter freo continuance in Republican of is to his officer patience the declaration and no by church,.and dominance open indorse desirous that the within policy pretending {s 2 Mormon BY the people, is RESPONSIBLE | the beauty spots of the ble. Tt , " . noble née crowning of listen Tribune by officer man himself the that ; what sistent, respect man desires. Ginghams Less Than Cost S| sur- additionally ph the . ut alfferenceso ether or not he is a member of anyOF churci long as he is a good man and a compet . Some ent, faithful pa ; ativan published the principles considers What American with can he committed? man Adventist; committee boldly in the of of the regu- city and 1908, that woman 6.00 to $8.00 heir dictate surpris surprise well-dressed an| ee minority is the choosing of one d!fficult. They can every election, and a prac tically ; that just that touch of style counties y ere} orIn order embraces | eltizenship ranks Ase eer de- sirable tailored effects, with | r a Very early fall wear. Then Belay century. party. to or- district com- ieee of por Yet it is the declaration party declaration in impossible seems organized of by elect- elected, should be forwarded immedithe close of the primary, to the county By order of the be} of this city and con- | management lhonest and States. larly to serve for two years, | UP and So people. crowd head government, ‘composed of a district chairman, secretary, and | American party and tell its officers three committeemen not responsible to the people. Th es of the delegates elected, together the chairman the . to the party the Millinery _; Seiaiateai in the salaries of the non-Mormons amoun ed -to $17,service | 999 yearly, while the salaries of the five Mormons mber for American mayor, faithful certainly the suitable p. m. was {s : { ee where a considerable their united force in nomination aes case own state. natlonality those Nove in 4 . the the precincts | Party, ELECTED and one| TO the people? to act as judges of the primaries, one the names and addresses of all persons the voting be by ballot and the pri- marles to ae nine porn eee the of That Delegates elected ye districts within Salt Lake City will meet at 9:30 ock a.m. on the day of the convention, at the "salt Lake theater, for Mita purpose of nominating one justice of the peace an one constable for the precinct of Salt Lake City, and half outside the his or Bs BAS ee x d After r d dethan half Mie ‘mala e or responsible | wine general state officers in Utah, five are Mormon tl ne And when he learned ang four non-Mormon nomination-the/ the to at, a yard OFFICES. 1 elections makes band extremely | duct of its affairs Delegates elected from districts outside of Salt respective the peace than . oe not ais on conditions any one churchin ec be is responsible to the people the for arp: Bop 63, 64, 70, $0, 82, 86, 91 ana 92, one' delegate each. Districts : Nos. 71, 90 and ie on pap mentee each. Districts Nos. 59, 68, 69, 87 nd 96, three delegates each, istricts Nos. 60, 635, 81, 84, 98, 83 and 96, four delegates each, Districts Nos. 58, 7 nd 76, five delegates each. Districts Nos. 55 ana 61, six delegater « Districts Nos. 77 and 85, seven delegates each. Districts Nos. 56, 66, 67, 72 and 79, cight delecutes ea District No. 88, nine delegates Districts Nos. 57. 62 and 78, ea delegates each. District No. 89, tw alsa delegate District No. 97, nineteen Aniseatke, Lake City will meet in their and nominate one justice of constable. contrary Neither | partment council, ee ...... 5/ Fifty-fourth : the a 5 6 a he Twenty-seventh.... eats «-.. ss. ses a services choice causo. officers are all Mormons deal interested. and surprised good was ; And even convention | combined, the ie entirely different doctrine. Hore is the atate-| | ment of principle by which the American party of | Sait Lake is guided: ........ 6 - 6) Pifty-first ae a . be sense| oe | keep will generally not perhaps things the It is one of te, See oe Ree eesaeryee Been: church named them, no church can elect them. | known even here In Utah. It is a good thin St te . . ; people will The elect k them. named people | The now, not that it.makes any) difference whether erence to the people will be responsible They |\them. whether a Ly} E eB ... Twenty-third . will . i No 2 920-Si ...... -ninth 3 wip an name ther officers oO : elected eee to 4 a Forty-seventh 7} y ° " . | people who will make sure the election. | The nomination was fair and free. The Wifteenth ..a - 6| 10 os 13 @) a Sixteenth Seventeenth ...'.... 6 Worty-thira |... og... ‘ |g a) Eighteenth... ..... Bi Morty Mien sie a Twenty-second...... oe ena eT aG Cees IRL YUE. 8 .... state r sveny. eee | ge x. os. Republican g AG, ee Tee the | =m' oe 8} 8r | paiee eae &5 - -eighth of a that more om | Dele- gates ‘s esee cr . action i i a gk. ae was The BPE TUve ene 7 *He erection Not a nomination was made | of the people of Utah. order of any man or any power. | Every candidate will be elected. Every he find officer RESPONSIBLE TO 'THE PEOPLE. . ke districts on Taurs- | wy o.e2 o>.) - 7) 8 ane: aacbr aceetee oe 5| of » 3 was sup- ; do in Democracy if principles not 7 page rb anle 34, 1908, a 8 o'clock p, m, fhe the purpose of electing Roiag-aae to the said cony rece egates are apportioned among the yarious . election districts of Salt Lake county as follow rst the matter to receive the benefit of the silk sells regularly at $1.00 a comprises full line of colors suitable for full dresses, waists Democratic sound Democratic the icotiene people ofnounUtahabilare: Mormons elses to country sale and you are purchase. ‘This yard; the variety and black: very tention STATE ob- sacrifice juics One of the' recdnt ‘Visitors' to Salt Lake lawyer from a Middie Western state. He others | general Dele- | District indorse with ' Republican county eee two from each of ie five municipal wards in Salt Lake City and flve a large from the county outside of Sait Lake City, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said convention. he Republican electors of Salt Lake county will gate. | way no ee NOR his damaging would, massed : , . ‘big in ric rich our buyer a manufacturer's. But he/teligent, informed at home, and in a direct wa} eee of peen Jos two the same to fortunately at ae of The them Quite ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS fr SATURDAY SHOPPERS trv} life ; however, which THE ta of the wide. tained this silk your : we them lave watered 55c the And every time the Democrats their mouths has j have talked them income and is in very advantage the prosperity CrLere candidacy ii. And every > from saved have He made eat Silk ReoF he yee "Todas i Dc moved mulated | talks by Democrats about the Knleht and -seruel "Neel 3ut of economy can ‘ o a ne seeks wherever he = goes ; ss information es i 45 ermining the fact that little more econ nird ae sort 4 . ne % Democrats Be District. New- ic have thew.) v % the 0 be- employe. worth man season ‘ industri of an on railroad companies | easy circumstancea, purpose of nominating a county treasurer, a county | Biel ts n clerk, a county recorder,a county attorney, a county | where ir respectiv Mr. money Séonabiclannsoak e ote {n eHIe" las of depression, of reduced | o> th; s matter, : inactivity in improvements, anticipatior of indictment man @ companies ¢ive wanted unless he cash, and turn it over to 2 That {fs what will make It isn't Mr, are Meldia ° £ Lake City; Utah, Sept. 17, 1908. | S74 * more independent than most men. term, term, AND not ; of committee lts7 sight t Sideline ssary qualified companies, ip big industriel comcerns inauguration life; the years stronger here tl building, most No his to to inches Dinooras . nomination the Taffeta Commencing this morning we will place on sale 8,000 YARDS OF TAFFETA SILK, 19 belong eS v x NEWHOUSE. Repubilean county 29, convention what wouldshould happen to his earning tor "Tuesday, September 1908, at isthehereby hour called of 10 |iKnows the companies be confronted with apower hoso'clock a. m., at the Salt Lake theater, for the tilaladmintetration: mands i not 6 nt year year record} senator and governor a ' would z make. 2 Z 1at i either Neithe i Veith could be elected. , And both stand so well in the Maas esteem of The Republican that no argument bitin Tee aaa Cuba?" : Sider Who "nid. "eit cies11] us."' al Of |B? campaign. mon the look | up the money, there will be 2 campaign i each produce ie = campaign ime be : una time be brot brought t toto an un situation, and so would cease mean in the ever Instruction enace mm would and County. COUNTY be would is be : will the intelll- and ‘ AND ze MMUA iene can party tae KNIGHT thiele: { yj. always earth yourself, s American: KE every | MEN. an it on - Sage ge é 7 pe) ON of ) . a blush Read "S| ess, ns ae JESSE cians a ' meotings, e shabby| are to come, intelligent He igh sginning.& fe might derstanding of the ~/ Counts County of. Public FOR T would Attorney General NES It Lak BARNES, Salt e County GC. NELSON, - most would that activity For State Auditor D. JEWKES, Emery . Superintendent gu American f ae, ealth want to end for i or coercion whict . OL Oe si meee Sette mien) that it would be a species of unfriendliness emocratic orators eten fear. 3 of in-| - . >simply = realize "a cae Mr. . Bryan's : ae attitude ; ae }and away: to try and force a ne telligence that lipon" take ther them For 2 R. ¢ good eee in their fortune Republican employ of fs Bryan to Weber ee JESSE The the and County . For State Treasurer MATTSON, I SON, a t life. ion ¢ he fe rder A has sen repre esen eel RS . Dre ‘ity greets them, and wishes them the tl the at oxpect in No 8) yout vat J dede- country3 would vote for Bryan. 3 " Iam a Democrat a " he sald. ‘ "Ry myself, "But I -oe as most railroad employes feel. The eyes 7 0 For pingadanonl A of State Cc. S. TINGEY, Juab Count) DAVID 2 of onls for just Salt Lake HOWELL, One offft it t hing& | NOT FOR TITS RAILROAD M'CARTY, Sevior County eee R Represents esentative in Congress ongT RAS to arer ' the | gent Class of railroad men, a train dispatcher,a stated || M, ‘or For JOSEPH they is board wouldn't 4 | TICKET. cre the Supreme of them because5 it a ons the yadimensions $ s slash BS i THOMAS - SEVY, Garfield County as oe ~ LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, Utah Count HENRY COHN, Salt Lake County. WILLIAM it They des any , desired prosperity: in the years that ELECDORS ----_-- g STATE PEEP RON , SPA or "Governor cut fit. get in ake, because measure wouldn't' , g0, go 0 9d right would andP to ee desired . SHERM: SCHOOLCR£ FOR PRESIDENTIAL » it every> TAFT 4 VICE do they manded, and | They as "frequired AL z | - Subscribers will pleaso give pet Circulation Department DIRECT f the ne Pe Read eee eee that-and never aN Daily r oF = = SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ara as Paid in eran! y Building G. Armstrong, {CToriourow, . : _ they tell you the Republican party jis the tool of a Lake; TO THE CARPENTERS. olitical machine ee en It is a good thing to have the carpenters in | P® xr : | a ! And here are the fruits of that slaver) convention at Salt Lake. They are of an honorable| F : ih. a} : 1 t/ Tames Devine was nominated for chief of the and yalued class Their work means acdvancemen | : j { : J fire department Mayor Gransford named him ; 1 always Carpenters build They are not allied to} I s 5 ! pci . 1 ot lafter consultation with members of the American | - 8.00) the destrustive industries. There never is need | i 4 eh rs, | . 8.00)al , putla. | P2tty city council. He had the assurance of those) ¢€ a . os w ne ulld- | . 1.50 | for carpenters nae oils Fe on ob Bs |} couneciImen that they would secure the indorsement | E , Peers a oe On c ail and Sunday . Three Months, Dally and Sunday .....---Six Months, Daily and Sunday ......+--+es no anaeee aio oe Sunday eree eet 3180." ¥ neces ne me Nowspaper in Salt moe Mfonth, Daily and DGBY scesees hreo Months Dally and Sundar ta eae ate Six Months, Daily and Sunda BY viawases . One 4 Year, Dally and and Sunday Sunday .....+.+--> Par, Dally Sunday only, One Year ..]....-.cacees the Hon, Hon. Morris L. D,Ritchic, Hlop. Thomas Lewis. at of 3, per utiican Utah Feb. under of every official of the American party-has published yvour shame We tell you where you may find it On the last page, last column, of the ‘Tri- rn ws Only ity, mpan c arch Dy ee eee Party in Utab. Henahiioan $$ _ rr Morning Repubi the REPUBLICAN FUDICIAL TICKET. * Judge, Third Judie ial District- ea. Charles - ¢(RUT) "Entered as Cee of | NY Se __Offietal REPUBLICAN OE 75 |