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Show I INDORSED ROOSEVELT I FOR PRESIDENT. 11 At Ilia ltoimtiliciin Slnto -ii r til Ion II lielil In Salt hike limt Friday, tho fol. LI lowing riEolmloiiB were adopted In- struct inir tlio Uttihu to support Theodore Uowcvelt (or President : .- llesilvi'd, tlmt t lio lU-publlcnns of I Utah In convention nstuiulilcit con-Be con-Be grntulato tlio country upon tliu unanl- , V mutts public sentiment which demands - ' tlio iiomlnnlion of Theodotu ltuosevelt : ft lor President. Wo licaillly endorse Ills wise nnd . j ( fenrUim administration; and particu larly hi") banishment of corruption from public offices; Ills driving llleiral combinations com-binations ntul trusts from their hiding . , ' ' jilacea; his iccegnltlun ol the Republic 'of Panama mill loucliidhig lliu lituty , for the construction of the liiterwcnn cannl; hin liberal interpretation nod '" execution of thu Irrigation law Upon w litcli tho iutcrmounUilii country so essentially depend for further growth; - s his brilliant foreign policy during a $$$$ period oT peculiar difficulties which Iiiik won for tliu United States the ndmlru- . tfou nt the world. And wo instruct our delegates to the JW -, national Republican convention to bu , s hold In Chicago to vote for Theodore ' Itoosevelt for 1'icaideiit of tliu United Slates, nml 'wo pledge to hint the uudi - vided and 'enlhuslastiosiipiiort iif Ulitli Iv- Ilcpublicnns in Novembers election, f tub delegates. i' , Geotge Sutler liunl of Hall Like Willard F. Snyder of Piute. IC. Ii. Loose of Utah. II. Ilullen, jr.,ofOnclie. L. W. Shurtlin" of Weber. ;;; J, II. Anderson of Salt Lake. iff TIIK Al.TEUNATKS. ,',; , Mri. Jennie Nelson of Weber. t $ "v E.I). WoolleyofKane. V. , 1'. W. Fiehburn of Box Klder. I Georgo Austin of Utah. J. II. Scoly of Sanpete. W. P. Ooltharpof Uintah. |