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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN President Taft's REPUBLICAN, abine SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1909. ena : ; } | a that taken trate i for United States senator on a Demoeratic platform, He started hls voting career as a Republican; then joined the revolt in 1884, when publicans joined Cle land; and Republican fold a number o te@- the standard of Grover finally returned to the in 1896, suporting In Bucuension MelKiniey, la Hovsevelt "and Important adjunct of the he were: tr be : paeks F f ‘ b \ machin would henceforth torney for the Is b the principal gfovernmen wha is known Mr. in tf ; fe AP oe > WE FB Locke Oe ORL INDIANA Sore hee Fes & ¥ gia PRCA re Pgs Bt OF in LP SE TR 5 we 7 eS - since the ‘ as of a ts specialty more than railroads mo Unele to n' oO interests legal : ae? aaigd PEG rire xg i * % % f / ; Nay mn, Sy A } Cosas iy Ir Ter ey Ar Be! ey k at- san % pro- ws Sh - ~ ia Mt 4 is ri hepa | me on ance tS SOP LILES) OL IZLE |} the one man in whose judgment above all others they have confidence The premier of the new cabinet, In fact as well as in station, iss the the secr retary of state, Philander e: KkXinox Secretary Knox,wa the first cabinet choice of President Taft and was se| lected long in advance of all the other appointments Indeed the present Chief Executive consulted wit! Mr | Knox an s largely gusded b his advice in making his other cabinet ee : es igh 8 he 7 metropolis ra cl be co ting t enera building comparison with ance styles which éhi My ing 9 fer the em if 1 cons igned remembered, was the most is, ing predominate In the eins made read Seattle and will f 1m matic contrast with the urroundings | tic Con re and Utah will bled by. any chief; magistrate of the| bench and that when Knox received the The feature of the new cabiproffer of the secretaryship of state he et, asia whole, that has most strongly | Was in possession of what would probthe public, is the preponder- | ably have been a life position as senance of lawyers the newly organized } ior ¢rom Pennsylvania | in.pressed of firmament, the cabinet- | d be 794 it! if he pay Indeed, hia this stipend house wore rent obliged to in would| Washington| rent a residence his' credit, he Induced to take/as do other members of the his conference table barris-| put fortunately the secretary cabinet, of stat e 5 professional € without standing exception of the | owns uis own homefrom on Kthe street, hav- of | k = purchased widow ee fe pas nushing featu oe pe George W. Childs for something iice | Se its personnél of atthe thoroughness S rded | legal $120,000.profession The little Napoleon of some the| has celve highest q antic President this now ae Pale 3 of desire cred ¥ iti eeewholee e the was of his makeup President represent sron has | eoney to on case and so great re President middie West have, the ‘best' in two typical Se eae? ens ak deed, received in one $100,000 Harrison as an of. his income his ex-| associate| friends that of $250,0( he could year his prefe practice e in Pittsburg if he re fascinating of politics and statecraft at $8,000 no | 5 year. An by the Knox, with his $8,000 possible | iow memorable| when received only to $25,000, so that reason doubt. the as- iB sertions erive likewise has New England. business interests of the/ representatives he to and bé! |counsel here country, assuredly reflected: in| ‘‘board of direc- new tors" for South the nation. T {fle coast) trom and the have their spokesmenin| 4:4 this group of departmental command-| came ers, The fees. a Late an alae at on the oe ° For Town or Country, Porch or Lawn, we have the newest ideas in Furniture, Embodying the Essentials of Comfort and Simplicity. Particular attention is called to the ‘‘Old Hickory'' Chairs, Tables, Couches and Swings, Boyer's Glidi Swings and the YT oo eonen SNe" ~ with ern ei WANATE if by DPS majority i legal MW ee SALT SN counselors-a Stan o gestae og That Philander C. Knox {is in public life at all Is due solely to ambition. | See er 5; ‘ > llars a DE the See ands ao RoR eae esl ae of his nine| sideration. NY pal xo ‘ © new President veing a lawyer himself and more than enthusiastic over the influence of hi profession, it was, perhaps, but natural Patterson Hammock, way, Secretar salarv. is be-| cabin u's: respec' | Congress, it may be remembered, had | tively, and the ate gel hd of to make this reduction in order that our national community-have as their) proxy might be eligible for the place, delegate in the White House councils,|). ha g, as ited States senator voted for the $4,000 increase in net salaries-a participation | would have debarred him from cabi- A GOOD thereby. Philander C, Knox, who ts the lightnew cabinet physically, the heavyweights ge, but so 2 | wr ere | fiting with steel springs-a hammock that won't wear ont. We also have other lawn furniture of every description and furniture for the children in ‘‘Old Hickory."' all the other and lesser lightseach.of | | who recelve $12,000 business | +¢)6 Refrigerators served district attorney for the western trict of Pennsylvania, but save for this digression he devoted himself diligently 2 his private practice up to the time President McKinley induced him to become attorney general in his He continued in the sam REFRIGERATOR Is necessary in every home. We have the Bohn Syphon Patent Refrigerator-the kind used on Pullman cars-in wood, lined with porcelain, also the white enamel, finished the same inside. The prices run from $25 to $150. ‘‘Cold Air'' Refrigeratogs from $9.05 to $50.00. A COMPLETE LINE OF PORCH SCREENS IN ALL MATERIALS, SIZES 4 TO 10 FEET pon the death of thé late Senator uay, Secretary Knox has enough fads and hobbies to keep any man your They way A Week of Great Specials, with Unequaled Opportunities OUTDOOR FURNITURE and the FAMOUS BOHN for Purchasing Appropriate and Comfortable and "COLD AIR" REFRIGERATORS Mme Yale's ALMOND BLOSSOM Complexion Cream A GREAT TOILET LUXURY purifies 2 and beautifies the bo the from hands are washed. skin face A and makes smeoth and daily abroad; ing by home a treasure when land and water. and " travelExcol- inflammation; gabion also chafing, blisters iotiathe and akin ee eadt) pan article. every ae Excellent of of = member of the isite toilet Siok Snowe for identified years that health past he Boyer's Gliding settee, sold regularly at $18.75, special price this week ......... massage purposes. Mme. Yale's Almond Blossom Complexion Cream 1s sold in two sizes. became im- A "Cold Air'' refrigerator spe- puis ae t porations the principal stockholders Chicago's strongest: banks, years a of his @n fiercely w monopolize his Feigtdnel 6 he has CO. Regular price, $1.40, GUY PTICO FP. iis son's 03 95c tific $150 s life fighting ost and triumph. Prices, $25 to . Patterson Hammock-Couch up one in some notably ; apof the for business competitive field, he has fa entire Interest, he voted no little time o charitable work A special unparalleled - the ideal adjustable lawn chair- A Bohn white enameled refrigerator is the acme of economy, thoroughly sanitary, free from odors and altogether a scien- that { reAmerican in its nh ot only 6 Commercial National. eor a that this Ree, proac In othe cial-a great bargain; regular P rice, $13.00, special $9.05 DEIGO PGs sreje wre soo ‘‘Old Hickory'' rocker, durable, comfortable, ornamental -regular price, $3.00; this week, a special re Price 50c and $1.00. KEITH-O'BRIEN 9-00 Regular pri ce, with awning, $27.50; our price, $22.50. the law prac- eam BATE ann Bee ee numerous gives aidigoensble for wee of and i old strong cold all irri- . prompt relief to burns, takes the fire out quickly, soothes, heals infants his 6 inesas comm eminently and typically energy and 6 and lent for allaying abnormal redness of the nose or any form of sores, fever intimately merchant, paired that he abandoned soft. at Sam's tic ad established on Manhattan island and entered trade {n Chice, go. It ts highly desirable that the m who occupies the position of secretary of the treasury have tical business experience, and of the sur- necessity so Uncle for two score and en It dust, soot, and smudge the interstices banker of e would undoubtedly have taken rank us a lawyer with the sextet of legal Nights that shine at the Whi ferences, for he graduated from Mme. Yale says: A little Aimond Blossom Complegfon Cream should be aepplied every time the face removes the ime, smut e with Chicago as Skin. Soap and water only cleanse superficially. and new keeper OF whitens * softens, 5 Cleanses, good c The Secretary of the Treasury. Franklin MacVeagh, : tary of the treasury, is, like Secretary Knox, a native of Pennsylvania, but he r "i anne, t a Gn years earlier lan s fellow cabineter. ever, . 2.20 This fine hammock-couch, regu- larly priced at $15.00, a special this week at at o some of the finest specimen rf raln grown on arid farms within Ee tas R FASTER BRIDES. The dubutante dipped another ege in the green dye liquor ‘I'm always afraid to stay alone tn the house at night," she shuddered Smiling faintly, the matron placed two red eggs and three blue ons under a rabbit in a basket "In that case," she ald never, m dear, get married.' nation. that he should select five e prepa th LET US MAKE YOU COMFORTABLE THIS SUMMER Tart forth perhary nt ; concent tion to is to withir his oper [st persons who have knowledge of what is g~olnge on hehind the scene in officlaidom are wont to belleve that he an ms 1 as Induced to accept his present portRESIDENT Wilitam H. Taft has] eoijo only through expectation that it athered about him as his offiwil prove a epping stone o the clal advisers a cabinet that re-| presidency Be hetehnuldcedaotie hia markable in- many respects and h only to remember that on two withal, one of the most interest | Gocasions Roosevelt, when President. ofofficial househol eve asseM-/ fered Knox a place on -the Suprem: aS ) ah Cectine tote ae net ++5 een completed, bu Exposition. will equal tho » of § ; t 7 | _-There wi be a the lov are t ire rraganza, Utah fruit and arre have done ¢ llent v or} n reproduccolléction are now i ing e most ancien form of archlThoma Judd, former president | tec ture in the 1 nited States in. the Ir} the state board of horticulture | plans for the Utah bullding The reInds of farm products wlll be . sult ts decided) unique thoroughly | tn connaction with the exhibit of Ut native to this countrs and its dra-|for the Se nteenth Nationa I on formed Mr Wickersham into a New itha more costly bulldings of other | surroundings It has been said that!ts destined to command great interest Yorker, but Llike » Knox and Mactates was 16 selection of thejless than $10,000 put into an ornate In the desig , eageh, he is a native of Pennsylvania form of a Mok Indian pueblo that} building would be entire) lost among} syrrounding Similarly to Knox he swept side will bring the desired results to adver-| the other state bulldings ind one visi- | gested that < monetary considerations in taking up. tise the state and it is probable that|tor remarked that if h bad tried|te adda the iis present career, it being stated upon| Visito at the big exposition will re-|to erect a bullding on lines similar to) which Is to creditable authority that he relinaguish member distinctly the Utah bulldinzg/! those of the New York building near tion of Indlar f in income of nearly $10,000 a month), long after they have forgotten other| by, the Utah building might have been! ana blanket or the cabinet member's allotted $1,000)| features of the fair j taken for a garage attached to thi olor to the per month rhe new attorne weneral In the first place, the Indian pueblos,| Empire state department gested that he fsained the ever-welcome title of Judge! found only in southern Utah and In Cliff Dwellers' Design. rw ne by the ak by serving as a specia Justice of thej;j parts of Arizona and New Mexico, are| The Cliff Dweller were the real de Selentifi »clety be procured as a part Supreme court of New York. state coming Into fame throughout the | signers of the Utah building, although | of tl exhibit, and it Js possible! by President. et 1 ot One of Most Interesting Official) e¢vice im making his other | capine Households Ever Assembled ( fermtiatis tivat of dudes presidential maar 1 ane uildlr weeks dally Utah ree " Universl f.Uta for transportation rf the fair gels tor nera of the ir as of necesasit be at nded ) one on the ground und In direct touch with the worl the time rhe « meentrator from 1 witl trans-| the la department has at h oF orauar 1é Ti ating a 1ibttes ee shipment the lu buildings: esis deal, in f received special attention and At e ext Ibitor have be nm assured of go Ng t. The Neral: "plan: of the uilding | 1lso allows more a pace fr exhibits that 1 foun t ome abi q k s nie fy Ci ae d e them fon | »xposition grounds in calling cf iti g Sere a at tention to Utah's Bete tlo ae e ps t ep of hieh ¢ v€ l ‘ fi r : fF r e treatment of t fo reysO% of the buildin il} similar abpropria ‘ » the exterior SK} lights wil « ranged in ie flat roof and ae ou im Rs 1 ; oa ae eee Ww aa oe , hex! 4 na of nee aa ne ) 100k at re rn Utah be distributed widely through Attorney General Wickersham was rior to his acceptance of his present 7 ; | ° S 7 Aawitlon, a member of the law firm of Utah Building at Alaska-Yukon Pacific which Henry W. Taft, brother of the i : President is at th eac However, Utah's building at the Alaska-Yukon-! United States, and this fame is such this connection had no bearing on the| Pacific exposition is destined to attract) that its superior attraction at this tim natte other than that {t possibly | more attention than many of the state | ha not een diminished by reneral} ve the new President o better oppor-| buildings costing ten time is much,| familiarity through Illustration, lecinity than } would otherwise have!|in the opinion of Salt Lake men who) tures or literature The Utah building iud to appreciate the exceptional tal- | ha. visited the grounds at Seattle Will also be especially conspicuous in) ent of his new counsel Lone res{-/and looked over the site and plans for| contrast with the classic and renal ie SOs. railroad fortunate constitute important which POINT iS oe < . fession as an all-around lawyer which means that he has by no means confined himself to corporation prac tice At the same time {t should be noted that Mr. Wickersham has made something Ww which os -" Wieck the ee ; or " - i if Set than it has hereto fore been » person conversant with the situation was disappointed when the new occupant of the White House announced that George W. Wickersham ersham iP REDIOMMBARE THEFT IMA WAT LLL tgOF UTA ‘ - + if+ he 9p se DOI a pur : The Attorney General, With President Taft's wide and Int mate acquaintance with the legal pro fession In the United States special fenificance naturally attached to his selection of a man for the position of ittorney general-the more because the present chief executiy plans to nake the department of justice an even more 'some = bi 1 Hop! Indiar woman will be to Seattle, where she will demonblanmaking of method their pleture to be presentec These Hopl Indians whose bed 2 _ < c « 1 awe fA . theye conateaote Ea eens ¥ igsUtah, "now A an ee RAR oe colorado river, 5 v1 one pri se "eee eee wee eee $11.70 7 Pee Dai |