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Show -- The Jnter-Mountain Re publican SALT "VOLUME 1, ll, Nu NUM maBER 25. 25. SS LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1906, Weather VIGOROUS STAND-PAT TARIFF =| OPEECH BY SECRETARY SHAW Party Will Revise Tariff Opportune Time. ae - » Address on Political Cabinet Office: by bods " Sioux 7 ; delivered. a » HH tari speech today Dakota. "Kota on. the R Republican I the ; serie eyo | aR MY ee ee TRY sag PRESIDENT SENDS A MESSAGE TO CONGRESS Noted| Revolting Account of Dirty, Filthy Surroundings Where Beef Revision is Canned-President Recognizes Weakness Laws and Urges More Drastic Measures, Convention, |} organizatlo standing pat, cadonie revisionist when South! ‘It does Pare revision is not lie with : ‘ i be had me ; the to say when 1 He expressed the belief that the next! the task of revision shall be under! my in that to sa ere ake yulk o conve o i tepub decane for eras a 1 ti ted ‘ude al nL te should le done ‘Immedi- | that. in has hans ihe wor! wauid be | ately following the next inauguration, beguit at an extraordinaré amie ion im-| and then, if it should not be done, I} mediately afte inauguration He | would at least embarrass myself, ey poke in part as follows to the extent of my influence I would | : + f _ Here are Neill in their teynolds and packing houses + +> + Dark, ill ventilated rooms; foul and filthy closets, poorly partitioned from the working rooms, and in close proximity to the TS. workers , y + * + -: : Water soaked and half cleaned te Rotten wooden floors, reeking "fruitful culture beds for the disease eoueee _ oo in heaps upon the se in orners . + + + - : mulated ed + The American people ar some-| embarrass my party whe next na- | What alike in their religion and in | tional convention will very likely con- | their politt When on their death] sider the subject, and if it shall de- | bed, physically, they remember the} clare in favor of revision at an ex-| teachings on of their their death remember bed the when in they are good prone ae er a in a aoe but | publican health and prosperou to forget both Under a I ' TT years from now in| the other this : take no Issue take loyal issue + Re- with t thelr "The last of Revision. national j convention did | If pro: naeits natin | ¢ apply tarifffor forrevenue revenue | tarifi ht only, be aie undalpik I-am never not before. 49 | land hope is high that we can stand more years of if however, | the price of farm products shall advance yet higher, if wages shall advance correspondingly, if new faetories are built, If business thrives, if de ~ | posits in increase, if aes] und producers certain, | Other prospérous my Dakota, then let dustry to in of citrus cS then in our people aiticeicciy to bring the our tet oae all to eee i same the Sane a of the political opponents Party a _ = standard by principles of ling ed Standing g Republican ire certain to every leading urged rt I revistonist pus Olivet tive ; For good pat t aes the tim be the [ ‘ be ae treasurer, C, IT. 7 , the do tari wish owever, ney hall to" that |-A A bt party, trud, Sioux nah ik nn 1 ree C.-C. re-| emphasize the a railroad Rice, ee mr] W. hoa lands, vatertown, counts commissioner, or] of lon had Ot his had? More His | of Mary Chicago, day 4 5 tate ; rhe ID uprem election. & court wt, for the northern ipreme ‘dickictor judge ofsaht Cook county ind for to Topeka, justitie Hoch judicial d it urt off min 116) Successor. by 15,000 Kar ha June offered a1 , of - the With troubk he cond he ad laughter r} e end he o tate board of J. sec. | the ifter 7 | Popel I 1 United elected to the office hold is the Republican , ears ago; Judge O rey ublican), present udg unty : court, ‘Demoerat) feaw ; and W. a he t c IP | © Chien years ned as aro ear* Magrude : Jargely latter age of 130 gonereyy gruden on ee ‘ , ine l ' ud au , ne g_ him to campaign 1e Cs papers pis riend of ru th i | posibeer . Lowe rier have ind with } | C Since ing ; on theiret Dent met \ ve ‘ " has the a were him we t ‘be t hie fourteen ye eee inced - thre | I ot ed b third tuday' ; to judicial. ( hi of the in against warty fluence position. . hile "ry " i the port i dur-j|t the him | ™ mat action fact the ! an clean and ; | wer irton made ce d om i norms 7 ul tert to . ¢ ‘ l-cire ; . i ‘ AST ETEN recommending t} mi j th ‘ db Burton's. . © 7 I prompt hat gation certainly wanted { be lo el nditi ; 'i jt ; ae- | i \. \ ( ou iis t ; del Puneral { he 5 him i Private human and + animal oe + a senator. oe it > fill is ; > } o ) i + + + Fe ! i j hich b | ; damau i I have the received filled with "slimy might . ‘ marched make, . another The S were | half th I hand 1 in in were of hand Plenty says Panties in f © wooden from Celts yoake t govyern-‘ outbreak wrk City ee those : The is} rooms where water I to the food exempt from and only health products = exam~ inspection, in- for foreign oF iaeeretate -- in the list subject to the ina eNtie seeded Fe tal ona legislation prohibiting deof government inspection : transportation are and atte ~ - deemed and es ich ' -- tigation " | : re ind or . meat suitable recommends ‘ < tandards mearat of study . > other for of t food; inspection a countrie eo PRESIDENT'S MIEESSAGE SSS 5 > . Stull in' Progress Investigation oO y oO | ee ener oe : any of labeling of all carcasses so as fresh . hich upon examination after } mea at which J | slaughtering show signs of disease, but me inve Ry Sepak VE - is on dark scraps | food products not inspected and labellad: urges cohsidering .of the spec fh . ; laughter-houses." report - but the Changes Reconunended, ; : ae . irges oe ae eniaee ulsory fore now cial work; | clarations grea ' two the the | ly unnecessary and unpardonable | which are a constant menace not lgcoats, become as all anos pent in the in of falling these huge establish widtite teres ie rae Fi oa P a }sarily3 and inevitably 1 c to the moral /Hemracntion 7, pede reece oe who are foreec o spenc elr working } ? aiai es iti ; thatthat are are entireentire | hours under 5 ae cee conditions tee a 3 a deal] effec floors which Tor2 mereran and repre and Time that > S and pia | dustry, and d that they should be equalheld a eantroli by the sawtlations af:flbe em- |?Secretary hate ' increase ; of Agriculture; of owninspectoi s for nishtAtiepection dnd ane VOrs, » Took report comfort suffers, an ech ;}on food products unless subject to feeling « 5 every stag stage rooyeae| |teof government inspection atat every oe diseas preparation: prohibiting interstate wooden weeks were and is impossible, n the prdionry, decencies of life ely tem ANS MG }are port, comulet in discussing the arrangements women, employes ® Teaviahe ds Woda earn of The standard of cles ee : seri grease and scraps Gf mice upon ete etc. -p that couldfi ee to have statec the nhae oe sions = life pro- meat are later shoveled up to be pee converted into food products. gation in Chicago, during wh | 5 t through the principal packingwen ‘oug . rae houses in the stockyards district, to-| lrether with a few ot pe "Remote . - | A day ay \ wa s spent yy' Mr ve o° Ww governor pen f the ee of health consequently as age ae their own health, of those use demanded | prepared bywhothem." refuse to that them depravity finally | puildings be im-|ness was there spongy orkrooms gov- statement was a fitting but shocking toa. the ae which i at | thousands ; of men and wo men a ployes, who had, through their situatio stated as ae for should con-|ludeIt military= from had eclare whs: c | "0 1| stamp ccuoring out effect present ls rebellion, seems jonents certain of the the 4 had on the more . rence ane oo for Uprising. at _ane It oppone has 4 ee tonight present plans a|food timid 7 that of pt ling ment oe re, ‘partments } fora products are led with no regard cn the eee government | of well Terror for a gen-/and > }on m The oy orkers = lect . Fuller e ‘ the | mental and . Report Washington, Coming. June m The 4 investigation. « ‘ the dirty Wooden ) but wish| down their Floors The hea} they them beside these} allegation govern- into that of} cals are being ) handbeen made pth clean- | President deem over pleces throw or y to forms aré for climb the 7 Sere tredlinny rooms various . prepared whatever it sists up-| with Filthy. is upon a bench. | acted " 4} vort add "In a word the rey ‘ meat piled shoveled from filthy 5Zaw floors, on tables ae year and to u= hold Se ee sHock AT * + = DU ' d 1 e he < l { k BIOe At inhabit-n- moved dethe from ieee rd of time, and ; be lear @) + + ! ) "d Tereerererereere 1 lit- of + +| : or yank were while Fighting st ts is #) : ere a in 4 till a pitehed ur it | |and r from portion sent out in the ea whi h art and "th wan OTe aati » ipollee- | prepa killed.| ‘ in the | | uncle eonur vhere there being ‘ rhe a Z terilization t oh dan a ceser Sied ja police- | prepare ¥ packing- now dyes and understood learning view to meet of cheml- improperly used has . oO 4 auth aN beeen Pee seemingly gooc that the having the he true in- situation legislation abuses. en- His mes- ige recognized the present impotency of the government to act In the cor" we | rection tie of thisii evil , . ; ; woodlaw enable i needed, he explains, ish- | "thatA will the inspectors of the 1 Its of a form v youl 2.UusigeSsS « ) f pauna.ges to eaten : glaring found ¥ grade oS best yepared aoe for W ; Continued FFE é AS ti But Republicans: Ticket at Balance Win Norwich, . cake of| ‘onn, Conn _ 1 the | mais the ‘ at the de- meat vari seo that ‘ : 0 is :Te ai ) of used if e4 " killing, in ani- but that sausage canned ea of + { product ‘ a and y of their ranging Tha at Mayor layer. hia nomination fot the Democrat 4 ticket900 oy in ere lhandling, ane ; and further danger ca -election insures|the use of chemi als . 2 » fall During all these processes governor next }Ino government Inspection, [ - ses|+ through|* x there | although ) eeee i os : the1 : opeve falo, ; ete ‘ of indu Were fire damp of are Rochester them are today : is closely eputies a ae and Meee i ow and oan ‘that ; The guarded by : ae Jf of the mine absolutely to confirm or deny the and no one is permitted coal company's property deputie +++ ' ede coei overcome : dead + + ++ re- working in l + , iene Eleanor: theVe per ical ie company, +t ; Culated that non-union hereminers, a Two. " eee ea KILLS INERS -- June Pa., 4.-A Clearfield, : 4 n + , Conn., « June a , ny proce t jocaon here today Mayor thr ugh ma i + ¥ Thaver, Democrat, was reDanger in Chemicals + tor his fourth term by 93 maall mnistineren! jossibility of |} elect ‘ha Republicans elected the reIn all o ae 2 . ry|*# jority:.The Rept , ities|contamination through unsanitary | mainder, nan eee FIRE Skin radical | he | ilthfulness : q time HHH + "CT "MAYOR: fect in the inspection {a that|* es ; ( resentsystem by law to on the itpassingconfined > Page on ( + instance of | 4 in @igeé room) 4+ V LS £ i expo! that the iys reven hic h witho varticularly unliness was the J use ver conthe meat » har moked products ; ELE DEMOCRA : r + NOD Y oe i. +1 A | +| and it killed one that at ¥s prevalls at oo defying ts nae, | battle hold up followed a oe men ed ES : Riga at Terror at \ relgn of terror where brigands are ~ | thorith yg oO the bay, into a yt pani Perso th treet but int to outbreak, There itn the same of employes consumer malodorous when wet and _ yie Iding | tended : ' : she merce, clouds of ill-smelling dust whe n dry.' "| Side ice tim pop- rule entitier 100 nator , realism food Spit on the Floors. Tuberculosis victims expectorate this rrooves, his} aul upri ing, and just as soon as the no-|‘ : r sh exercise hi constitutional fit~~" solve the ¢ douma, of-j ‘tere und dissolve the ¢ yrero Sane » signal that action will be "Ther for an outbreak There 7 is eo10 aie the h i ee‘ mi rf r+ Sean nt It] to nay officer havil irisen to io but by es osi i ha > + i+ no alace pa € entire the fair- and the the publication. to the into Governor] g | icing the seriousness of the oo ele od jushed et from o room to room In rot- | general government to inspect and suith the leg tion, but the op pone nts of reform hay d, | 5 2 ‘atlaltwot hich pro-| pervise from the hoof to the can the meeume The Goron ear of the czar at present, and | ten oT bs ire ine way of gathering | preparation of the food product. The March 4, 1909 under their influence he can be petal . dirt, : sinters, floor filth evil seems to be much less in the sale have to stand firm for a time |a ¢ p s always the replycooked that this} of dressed carcasses than in the sale taine held agen congres-| i a .,ded ; raat upon would oor eaTdibl and d + < of products for)of necessity converted if ne nt there, but this he claims he | floors are soaked and = imy : turally | neuse conditions ts still In progress, ery Ib ble to put down with the|dark and dingy rooms are na ~ |The fact became known through the will ree ni whose loyalty is un-j|not kept ultably clean } | Special message of the President troops he i This st: be ment, added to n absence of cleanll oe we a transmitted to congress today, the reeR eles a of seneral Trepoff |everywhere in the handling " _ ‘| port of the special investigators, Neill ‘ eclaréi oO ° ‘ s ( a e poten of the army ; | beingi pre} for varlo that ind Reynolds that ;if he . is given oduct red The the parts are Warfield| at ed thepolitical same a + r 1 | [tet matte reyolt- be jeopardize i $+ A trust's| so senses. and when sent out, bear they ae they } have e been passed ial EARTHQUAKE it ) ‘ + It de ' Arthe + : Ane The satisfied aspirations |)o V2" igid would \ : j { omer ‘ F : ‘ he \ in|] bt + + 5 ‘ " dest: ; convene a > HM 3 at in detail, and that it would reported any avie un-|) : : i is Cronstadt | . I douma thedemands assembly beef product to » tr f sensational charges that a oat " ‘ a attention They | iad come to Ls aLtCe : oe found between the. bricks great] oe ee "gar czar } Advices Winfield red in 1908 by meantime of a who and ma ttles officer ceo! fo \ Vitis the ' . . ; pe ul isting : J i ' The Fesienation th the their not as carping critics, but " . ; . . of a chief executive who "ace offal rovernment to recede possible fer the & ji -acks, rhe | racks, from the position it has assumed. The ee \ I t P c \1 n ead i ( itd The f the pplied ‘ uppli \ G by vol of Maryland, Governor iy { rm \ ; i tr | t a re at enatorial rie expire i be to r 5.-The ‘ Santiago elects that ‘ ! of 190 | { r n the é t | pro | seemed the expelled. | \ wh Hove aie : nT of meat ducts Danacrarert superintendents "seem to ignore all considerations except the account bock," and proper care of the In- condi- picture of man's In1 llions might dee be to countless mi be challenged for passage ail . foul is it ‘rough the mails, so fo : . te r paved walksoe in the stockyy. | AONE . ; a yards went these two investigators, PETERHOF a Would the meat re- special Monday, which lasted until ers indifference and greed, hour this morning There | geadened to all sense of te option, may @P~| oo : 4) ‘ . Ye ees See Le ular ession oO '} ad term Hovedal 9 | staunch ae es of Maryland, and | candidate for the «Spy Ghee aeAerte 1 : 1 uld be 1 t ; Demat pe honor elh uch Se Gorman reated on islature,.which rita fh i : ed A to have -t effected by. t} he Ippe cet Fi rved la rid the Kay delegatio co Mi is Burton resigned b‘ ri hat la unt h uld ou ra \ h Sen, 1 to its : held advise! visers. S titulional iiel t he of | , Political AF Wartield 1 i i ir rt Aa \ | 1 odors which provisions in the buildings as abominble and says the . a men> and dew women plunge thelr unwashed hands into the @ the "bug clothed ; In! more, . oe sre and published under‘Orneteten=| rent guage It defy was canvassed : it Vo was decided » | an itive a atte ! : A J re eee. recently hstructing that + + from upon by government. inspectors. The report arraigns the sanitary ar Of effect, upon the avoidance Confined. present all of the members of! prieties 5 3 wot of > i ‘ and se vers the czar's cabinet Y ral ft ek | before Filth, lezar Carman hero pa Governor' . ittack c Admiral nie ) ind ; sitting 9 and | ® S) Indleati abuses reason fact, a Chi- rfc concise, the of Samia ie consequences may be care are 21 preparations are under was leontro! I teva j made] j I I b ] yme} : ore a eee ference langet t en d ile Pup} i : ill I | | | of { W thie ‘ I é © bee de be accom- floors animals. with the they almost exceed comprehension and ernment e ‘ oops on hand to and | enough loyal troo} : : whe iv ‘ebel. hington think that} with yee i candidates for the Aristocrats Take Heart, Tun antl ‘ hy nder U the AeA already elo loses t Place c in ‘on 7 i "Put Now June to terms, | way to dissolve j; jnsist upon Gorman. ; "take h pel Se al thi mild ne, as is evidencad =) de mite not * r an ¥ that more tan ©one-- | politic 1" wa ast il yote Kansa election ! Arthur Petersburg, and elected, | 90° 1909. in z St. |pas decided { matter what hy apie I } bie ' tne "7 ee ait : to ) ee ! ae! 7ne strict 4 . » wason 2no nat the Hearst nen a , RE an Democratic pap ‘ed atkhi the regular ie had Sead in fol ii be three again a6 Strong . n Washinetoi f Kat proceeding ene he ld = rd it} it ha hy iw this « 7 ‘ pons LOD hae insinuated fealty eo | | Should are Impossible for Government Recede From Its Position. Yagt i Santiago ' lidate "| ACTION. itecord ‘ Ch . 1 Se It aabela 4 held thoes th nd oF ; ! rec neh cs n years 5 tu amor ter of } Tr viii i ~ t aot} indorse- | Record lendid os TAKE for was expiring os | im- y -_--_-- 9 and President's" reveal that of . upon idication surrounding es. Assembly a were wv s || Burton accu- and + the govy-| these products, : label statin & disap-|% '@ today. commission market, tthe of Uae hereby itor or tfull R. Burton Case '"Rdcor atter if sition : campaign has ively ‘ 44 ) ees office later | t J His effect re MAY That "- a those to'take Very. t se 5 tor Bur \ | undoubtedly ill end all to his expulsion teoking.ilthough there been t «a nume |} 7 som fit eedes succeed es rave gave al Carters Carter jurist but veo the dge Judge Judge onl f . SENATE Pecling fud per oe ha received the vel penden ‘orpamnent of the Hearst fac active a the. Hearst pape! through a of me fo tions Way to Dissolve the SCHLE me Dem ipreme on account sf gentlema , . er ‘pemocratic'faction, 1s State { Joseph d sitted that Judge yadiniradly filled the which he ha iow Judge a SS his5 hould helfeved parts nominate together out only June : prow. QCD United State "long tables preparation, dead heavy 4.-The emphatic : dramatic preparation "end "of Cited s hes r GQ lus oO i nan \eart' troubled Tet. ‘ the term of tt eas the hold- | ees re-election, is th auspices, aor for simple port for the| | Peterhof lan early | follow Kan : No Fault with Magruder ny ily the gl eact.int Inaturall @ grea on of the tered in the election . Judge Carter cl ‘ j idee & ublican candidatewas OM ignation Topeka, ; ory n a ( pron of four e ¢ he 1 aiid now | lett nominee from work towels. upon market placed houses after j capacity} appoint-| | After him and became ee Nae Aina = riaré With was defeated. sypesent J | Pune revenue Pigure. broke with of one f four hi } Letter for removal of atmosphere, officially straining spection in} Democrats on the floor| emi als and more than ne Pol holding ‘ut hy}! |j agricul- ure . , Burton's plurali of AG ; was) page came died had u : wi troutible ; de rt e) poor his eladé mont mon afflicted . heart f the ie senate, of L bitter 1840 he rh ans him Phvysiciar did arrive l not I tomach Lo ie is Inve of late ud from | detinitely: city | the leader | | | eras Carpen ‘ ted jude of nato Joseph | Burto ea ake ante bout 4,000 plur| da jiaced. 1 re ' " ene praia er : i ; ¢ ( = on in the Ut The 1 hé foll ‘ a , nt : ris . t Phi .ctlol conteéout ' , Pn eeipren een 7 ae + 7 ( i. t 0 ‘ I 6 el t I ‘ eve nlimate cour ! { é ) sent Olt j associati _ rhe 2 Magruder (Independ pt) ' i ene is and political imbent, distriet 1839.| he ' poken of as a prominent candl- | ite for the Presidential nomination : Duril the second administration of } |. Grove leveland Senator Gorman] | Pue | enatorship the resignation ‘to F.D. Coburn. the in of-13 National }of | 4.-Governor was packing mnrdés words che In IT it " this office for his attention leader THOME ife if A hurse nt-for { land made vacunt by R. Burton today count omc resulted {1 clean veep f °} fen con fudge Orrin N. Ca ; ne elect { in cg pero 1 to th ‘ tat ‘ t ; aurt lad ator June for Maryland, a internal - bs ' LOAD Pr or cighteen yea s consecutive 4 lv M r Gorman represented his home state in jCONFERENCE AT : he United St: ‘lc and | t} the enate of the miter f ew mer party were better | en oO f his il party joy n to the nation at large For} Court varty Decides everal yeal 1e@ Was the recognized Than) Arthur th improved For five hasbeen e 4 death eer mont itl uddenly \ June O'el 1use Whilehe i ol ---_-_-_- Kansas ointnsics Hands in Resignation Coburn His Was United Stats nator died at his home in thié G:F US AC sys ts Senator |} Gorman, | Maryland, | Judge Orrin N. Carter Elected {o Illinois Supreme YE : YEARS MANY . Washington, George Plandreau : FIGURE VE ; Mentioned: for Prealdential "Nomination HT he : Clark,| Hans Fall " of - was | schools, UN ines for: six wars, reiheh atethe thet «pened an ot Tecatne senate | States ale ena | ChQUB LT of Miner Strand Por S. --- Cour Farlur ce named: Casse of | ton has For attorney general, Do not misunderstand | Redtield call into question. the For superintendent of Republicanism nor criticise the : Lith . ul y ; memb wm of am vhen Will quote the utterances Republican who revision will not idjusted tic ket heart - 5by "thev ind ing TO three years he turn- | to Maryland polities Seeecemaes und became » elected : to the legislature, Ny | d D ' L d S held. offic e for six years, during : % | two of which he was Speaker of the) ote emocratic Leader ouc iouse of delegates. Then he was electPreparations cumbs to Attack of ie the upper house of the legisia- | { nites Slates senatorial indors ent, Robert J. Gs a Pon ae , nor. Sn i _|NOTED a ro ie | For Heutenant governor, H | oO euten: rove ‘ Shoto | bor Highmore Maryland | ‘or secretary ofstate,°D:):D2"W Pat ait. The Democratic leaders propose wage the forthcor in r congressi a i n upor f te nt campalg on t the "\ issue presented the fo oe county, he jed Collector ployed. Protection Is not a loe sue,.and' the applic atl n Bir ie 7 Be : |. io rae ‘ z pas % must not be localizec Convention Will Be Exciting. K | eo GOING jappointed to the position of | tne enate and served in that s until he was 27, when he was lFiftth. » Bet rich, then, so ain as bistary Tomorrow's conve in rt repeat= diself, the impression will -pre- | 4). th nat ete hc atory ye ‘ k a are ; ne > aie ella haterahves perro ee ara | the state. The ‘indications. are th: *" Ser When GORMAN . and are AM ! SENATOR of wheat in protection, but if ft is to be it be protection to every in- shoveled in and on EH4444444444646644449055.44446484508 without Eng- producers which mn Flori- . textiles' of of apparel In New the HOW. | Howard let applied fruits . producer the articles and "WONDER ~~ a y as soap filthy' standing < cago principle, and If it is to be indeseribably expectoration Washington, June se ernmental stamp of B , = 2 aaikcavinion £ it. thing are Jelay wore proval and means oe commit: a has= aereported no reRepublican' caucus Hatuica min Sad "We must then logically solely tO the. Universal DrOsperty exthe isting in the early. nineties. Whether we ure sufficiently prosperous now to| S87: works We-were eae FHF promise revision. The President | not advised revision. The resi. ee . . dentat hasany made speechjustifies at any theplace, or time, nowhich in- | Vision The ways _| tee . of > congress s | vision bill. The such Tuberculosis + tables, conveyors, meat racks, with filth and nauseous vapors germs of men and. animals." floors. Piles of offal and other + fararicalthatahentavorsuinnediateisse lay day year the conditions described by investigations in the Chicago re with Mette grease and ‘¢ No + Promise of of orkmen with dirty shoes the m to eat luncheon, on + Re- szoyal some report ; + + fol- | ; said he, the Americ: ae * never gone back on pros; short his memory Our are atest de ah war trs Breede ars and Immediately inauguration, will seldom not is tariff people are : they grow and well- riend ve said ‘d ee erat ae in my a offlee the that we are sure of vietory session No tiicetcce on an publicans j party Prosperity. ea hoe The two they | lowing party; que ion ie American like every other people, restle under prosperity, and when/|traordinary financially, Republican Restless nov childhood; of PTPTAVETAP VESTS SET EA EST ERAS TA STO TTS and time opportune e t ‘ ‘ The vent conventtor st MR te | trea tand-pat before Day by for oe en | chat. he © pers, ae: ;ai ovgunteation will P _ we 1 of ringing of the Declaration Republican Next of Una Conca Shaw ecretary Falls e ury, Issues f orecast Commissioner Neill and J. B. Reynolds Tell What They Saw in Inspecting the Chicago Stock Yards and Meat Plants. at LOVAL REPUBLIGANS ALWAYS STAY WITH PARTY Ringing PRICE FIVE CENTS Showers. FRIGHTFUL CONDITIONS SHOWN IN REPORT ON PACKING HOUSES Says Republican Party, as An Organization, is Standing Pat, and Today-Local + ae ; by many ay officials : decline report on the which armed + + + + + + + z errr erere pointe |