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Show is Inclined to object to some of bis methods since be has been lu office it RESULTS Is likely Mr. Bryan does not believe that Senator Root, by bis statement of the case of the administration, can entirely convince the colonel that Mr. FORECAST Taft has been sincere and whole hearted In his endeavors to secure the furmore Nothing pleasant therance of the Roosevelt policies. healthful than Tafts Friends Not Uneasy. Politicians in Two States Look a cup of good tea. There are In Washington friends of Mr. Taft, who also are friends of Mr. Into the Future With Much Roosevelt, who say that Mr. Bryan is utterly mistaken and that when the Misgiving. colonel returns it will be found that he is still loyal to the man who sucAre Always Good. AWAIT RETURN OF ROOSEVELT ceeded him in the White House. Senator Root, as one has had occasion to write before, was depended upon by Mr. Roosevelt when he was president to You do not need Situation in New York and Ohio Ap- to give him advice from" a strict conservative point of view. The colonel parently Will Be Tangled Until Come in Person His Return Conservation Ishas implicit confidence in bis secresue in James River Dam tary ot state, the man who now is a To purchasa anything of us, riot to senator trom the state of New York Bill. have your watch fixed A letter from The friends of Mr. Root say that nothiyou Is attended to Immediately by an has happened to change the expert, who furnishes his Judgment Reinforced Washington. pressure ngWhat he does is free of charge. colonels opinion of the senator, and Is being brought to "bear daily on Repsubject to your approval and our resentative Nicholas Longworth, to se- that if any man can bring MT. Rooseguarantee. cure his consent to be a candidate be- velt to the belief that Mr. Taft is sincere and is doing ail that fore the Republican state convention He is still be can along the lines ot progressive for governor of Ohio. man is Elibu Root coy. Mr. Longworth, as the world legislation, that Most recent political gossip Is 10 the ALT LAM CITX UTAH knows, or ought to know, is the of former President Theodore effect that when Co.onel Roosevelt Roosevelt. The Ohio representative comes back he will enter the field has told President Taft several times against Chauncey M. Depew for United that he is, and will continue to be as States senatorial honors in New York state. Republicans, "insurgents and long as the present Taft endeavor Is continued, a strong and sincere sup- regulars alike, and the Democrats also, if Mr. Roosevelt should make porter of the administrations policies. say that his mind to be a senator of the There are some politicians In Wash- up United States there would be no conington who look on the declaration of test between him and Mr. Depew in Idaho. Is the newest town the fealty of Mr. Longworth to the The feeling Is that worthy of name. It will be opened early in June administration as being evidence in the colonel would sweep everything with sale of lots and excursion part that the Ohioan believes that h!s before him, as least as far as the Refather-in-lawhen he comes back, new on Oregon Short Line are concerned, and that bis likewise will declare fealty Other publicans branch to be completed to that of deleat would come from fear only politicians say that there Is nothing Democratic victory in the point at the same time. : : : : state, a victo this, and that Nick" acts for himwhich would eiect a Democratic self in political and personal matters tory without regard to the advice or sug- legislature. James River Dam Bill. gestion of his wifes distinguished faWill President Taft veto the James ther. river dam bill? If the representative" On the answer to this question inshould become the candidate of the tense interest is hanging. The conThe wonder state of the west, Republicans for the governorship nom- servationists of the country believe In who ination In are those there five the last has developed Ohio, that President Taft will see his way say emphatically that he will draw clear to forbid the years thousands of new acres enactment Into law the Roosevelt Republicans to his ban- of. and homes. Do you wish to the bill, but the friends of the measand also the other Republicans, ure ner, live and thrive in a really insist that the president, being for it is averred that Mr. Longworth judicial minded, will find that it is Is popular with all Buckeye Republito drawn in strict accordance with law, cans and that his klnshlp-in-laand that be cannot fail consistently to Colonel Roosevelt will have a great affix his signature. sentimental effect on some of the ReIf the president makes up his mind withpublicans who seem to have to sign this bill when it comes before If so, ask about PINGREE. drawn their support from President' him, he will nullify one of the acts ot Merchants of all kinds are Taft, and who are apparently careless Theodore Roosevelt which the friends about the result in Ohio. wanted there at once. Now is of conservation say showed more in Democratic Harmon. Faith your opportunity. Write for conclusively than anything else the booklet to The Democrats say that Judson Har- real leartfelt Interest of the colonel of mon, present governor, and the man Rough Riders in measures to sateguard who is to be their candidate for the peoples heritage of natural reW. H. Scott, Gen. Manager to that high office, can win sources. Pingree Towniite Company pgalnst any candidate whom the ReIssue Closely Drawn. publicans choose to name. They say This matter in the minds of many reIdaho I I I l Pingree, that Hannons record ts excellent and solves itself into this: A sharp-draw- n that the state Republicans are split issue, with conservation as its basis, or Jai. F. Barton, Secretary into two factions, insurgents and reg- between the resource-savin- g policies of Utah Ogden, ulars just as they are in other states, Theodore Roosevelt ana those of Wilalthough the outward manifestation of liam H. Taft." It has been charged party trouble has not been as marked by some of the extreme conservationin Ohio as it has been elsewhere. The ists that President Taft is not wholly Democrats scout the truth of any in with their movement. U THK SHORTEST ROUTE TO statement to the effect that a mere re- he sympathy signs the James river dam bill they lationship by marriage between Mr. will say that the fact has been proved. Roosevelt will have any sentimental On the other hand, there are those wno or other effect In deciding the election say that Mr. Roosevelt went to an exIn Ohio next fait treme in vetoing the measure and that ....IE VIA..... in New York the governoshlp situa- the grounds which he gave lor his veto tion is extremely Interesting. Colonel were outside of the field of reason. Roosevelt when he returns, is expectThis particular James river is in ed to try to straighten out state af- Missouri, and the purpose of the bill 19 fairs even though he takes no hand in to permit certain specific persons to national affairs, and says nothing pro construct a dam across it in Stone DEETH U Mly (5 mlt fraa JAMIDGE or con upon the Taft administration's ad is sa Iks am lia af bath tk Saatkara county and to divert a portion of its achievements. Pacific aad tka Waatara Pacific Raiiraada. waters through a channel Into the H seems possible that if the Roose- river again to create electric power. velt influence prevails, and If the rec- The James river Is a navigable stream, CHASER WIRE & IRON WORKS ord which William Loeb. Jr., collector at least it is so held to be in part, and of the port of New York, has made in for this reason Mr. Roosevelt felt that ai QTATE STREeT, SALT LAKE CITY a score of cases stands him in good the federal government had complete stead, that he who once on a time was Jurisdiction, and the fact that congresMr. Roosevelts secretary will be the sional legislation is necessary for the Republican candidate for governor It construction of the dam in a large may be that the Democrats will nom- measure proves the contention. inate William J Gaynor, mayor of The bill, which is a counterpart of New York city, for the governorship of th..- etoed measure, legalizing the dam the state provided Judge Caynor says construction, again has been reported that he is willing to make the race to the senate and it seems likely that If the mayor runs for governor, and it will pass. , The above represent one of the many different Is elected and Mr. Harmon runs for deaigns of Iron Fence we manufacture for Roosevelt Vetoed It. Why cemetery lota and puhlia buildings. governor In Ohio and Is elected. It In order that it may be understood Write for catalogue and prices. readily can be Been what prestige each just how sharp the issue will be made will have as a candidate for the Dem- between Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt, U ocratic nomination for the presidency. the. former signs the bill, it is worth Sees Roosevelt Opposing Taft. while to quote from the Roosevelt veto It coats hundred! of dollars every year to William Jennings Bryan has said, message: a TEST OUR OREO But when yon buy them you can depend "To give away, without conditions, according to press reports, that he they posaeaa The Quality. Write foraur when Theodore Roosevelt re- this, one ot the greatest of our. reFree Deacriptive Catalog. turns to America he will be found in sources. would be an act of folly, if ALTON CO., Salt UkaCity FORTE and we are guilty of it, our children will os the ranks of the "insurgents, that instead of standing In defense of forced to pay an annual return upon a SEALS. STENCILS. RUBBER STUMPS BADGES, TRADE the Taft administration the colonel capitalization based upon the highest CHECKS, Etc. Full will take the position of an adverse prices which 'the traffic will bear.' line Rubber Type Outfits and euppliea la stock. critic. Mail order receive prompt attention. They will find themselves face to face ALT LAKE 8TAMF CO., Salt Lake City On four or five different happenings with powerful interests Intrenched He behind the doctrine of 'vested rights' Mr. Bryan bases his prediction. Hard to Choose. thinks that because the colonel has and strengthened by every detense 'Edward," said the teacher, "you promised to speak at the conservation which money can buy and the Ingenuhave spelled the word rabbit with two convention in the west, and because ity of able corporation lawyers can ts. You must leave one of them out. of his enthusiastic and "delighted" wel- devise." In Mr. Roosevelts veto of the mea "Yes, maam, replied Edward; come to Gifford Pinchot, Mr. Roosevelt is ripe for the fight in defense of ure be spoke of the great combinations "which one?" Catholic News. chief forester formed to control water power for the nil that the former The Reason Why. stands for in the way of conservation, development of electric currents. He He We dont see so much of you including his position of antagonism to sa. that an astonishing consolidation of Mr. Tafts secretry of the Interior, Rich- the fnterests has taken place within as we used to do." ard A. Ballinger. the last five years, and that while the to husband - She very objects My Mr. Bryan touches, also, though movement is still in Us Infancy, unlow cut dresses. lightly, it must be admitted, on the re- less It is controlled, the hfstory of the Force of Habit. port that a stenographer who took ol. Industry (meaning the Standard Oil operations), will be repeated iu the Wijr did you break your engage- some of Mr. Roosevelt's correspondc power industry, and that ment with that school teacher? ence, has "leaked" information to the one would be far more oppresstrenuous intends effect the that the results asked the friend. "It I failed to show up at her house to get Into the field of progressive ac- sive and disastrous for the people." once more and to assail those ft cau be readily understood from every evening, she expected me to tivitiesof the present administration the tone of Mr. Roosevelts veto why bring a written excuse, signed by my gets which he thinks denote tendencies to it ts that the Conservationists and also mother." retreat from the position which the the friends of the James River dam bill Not Worthy of Notice. are awaiting with extreme interest tha present president originally took. In Senator Roota private visit to action of President Taft when this bill "No, we have decided not to have Mr. Bryan also Is brought to him for sanction or fof anything more to do with her. Shs Theodore Roosevelt. to a (ear on the veto. really isnt in our set. When she sees signs which point GEORGE CLINTON. started for Europe last fall she never part of Mr. Taft that his predecessor received a single steamer letter. ID PLEASURE 10 and HEWLETTS TEAS W son-in-la- PINGREE IDAHO "son-in-la- NEW TOWN DEETII, NEVADA TESTED SEEDS R-- hydro-electri- A Storekeeper Says: A lady came into my store lately and said : M THIRTEEN MEN ARE KILLED AND THIRTY INJURED AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT. Of the One Hundred Men at Work In the Building at the Time, But a Dozen or So Escaped Serious Injury. Canton, O. men, serious Quick death to thirteen injury to thirty more employes of the plant, and damage to the buildings amounting to many thousands of dollars these are the results of the explosion of a battery of seven boilers Tuesday afternoon at the American Sheet and Tin Plate company. The force of the explosion was terrific. The big plant is practically a total loss. A mere shell of the building is left. Identification of the men was difficult., Heads, arms and legs were blown from bodies and fragments of the bodies were blown blocks from the scene. Bits of human flesh have been picked up on porches and roofs of houses and in trees. One hundred men were at work in the plant at the time of the accident. But a dozen or so escaped some injury, and these worked heroically to rescue their fellow workmen from the burning ruins. The body of one man was blown through a house 700 feet from the The body entered the house plant. from the east side and landed in a straight line through a bedroom and out the wpst side. The torso of another man was found in a garden 600 feet away. "For Gods sake hit me on cried one the head and kill me! workman to the one who found him. The injured man had an arm torn off and a great hole in his side. e all winter in my apartment. I want one now for my summer home. X think these oil stoves are wonderful. If only women knew what a I have been using a New Perfection Oil comfort they are, they would all have one. I spoke about my stove to a lot of my friends, and they were aston- ished. They thought that there was smell and smoke from an oil stove, and that it heated aroom just like any other stove. I told them of my experience, and one after another they got one, and now, not one of them would give here up for five times its cost.' ' The lady who said this had thought an oil stove was all right for quickly heating milk for a ba j, or boding a kettle of water, or to make coffee quickly in the morning, but she never dreamed of using it for difficult or heavy cooking. Now she knows. Do you really appreciate what a New means to you ? No Perfection Oil Cook-Stov- e more coal to carry, no more coming to tho dinner table ao tired out that you cant eat. Just light a Perfection 8tove and immediately the facet from an intense blue flame shcote up to tha bottom of pot, kettle or oven. But the room isnt heated. There is no smoke, no smell, no outside heat, no drudgery in the kitchen where one of these stoves to used. IPerSctioR Piety WIOKlBLUaFLAM Oil Cook-stov-e -- Survivor of CarUgo Earthquake Telle of Times of Terror, New York. Dr. Walpale Brewer, who has arrived here from Cartago, Costa Rica, brings the first informaof the territion from an ble earthquakes In that country. Dr. Brewer was surgeon of the Prinz Jaochim, and was sent to Cartago with six nurses. The party arrived at Cartago twelve hours after the diaster. "Our special train, Dr. Brewer said, took us through a country alive with men and women running hither and thither, shrieking and praying to be delivered from death. Some tried to scramble aboard the train and two or three were ground to death beneath the wheels as we passed by. It was a spectacle af panic, the worst I ever Baw. Between April 13 and M'y 4 we had separate shocks in Cartago. The one that played the worst havoc came on the nght of the fourth." 160 FOUGHT OUT FEUD. Duel to the It has a Cabinet Top with a shelf f or keeping plates and food hot. Tha nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental etovea and attractive. Made with 1, 3 and 3 burners; the 3 end can be bad with or without Cabinet. Continental Oil Company VOICE OF CONSCIENCE HEADS USUALLY EMPTY. Michael Keenly Surmised Possibilities of Action Under the stances. Late one afternoon Michael Flannl-ga-n and Dennis ORourke met upon the avenue. Mike was considerably under she weather. Molke, asked ORourke, why dont yez brace up, .and lave the dhrlnk alone? Oive thrled, Dinnle, but the Jobs . too big for me. Thry this once more, Moike. Here's a church forninst us. Go In there, old man, and confiss and take a frlsh start I'll wait outside. He waited until he was tired, then, peering into the darkened building, said in a hoarse whisper: Molke! 'Phwhatr Have yez conflssed?" Oi have that! Wheres the prast? 'Egorrah, Dinnle, and Ol think he's Success Magof azine. Death" as Result Fancied Injury. San Bernardino, Cal. Bert Mae, a Santa Fe special officer, and David Allison, fought out an old feud Tuesday night in the midst of the centennial throng. Bullets flew among the crowd and Allison is dead, with four bullets through the body. No one else was hurt, although the fight caused a panic among hundreds of men and women sightseers. The feud between the two men was of two years standing, dating from the time when Mae, then a city police, man, served a warrant on Allison. The latter is said to have declared his intention of killing Mae, but the two never met until Tuesday night. Mae surrendered to the sheriff. "" Every dealer everywhere ; if not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular to tho nearesT agency of the THE PEOPLE PANIC STRICKEN. Cook-Stov- gone out to call a cop. A Divided Family, The bright daughter of a physician happened into his reception room the other day and a waiting woman patient engaged her in conversation. I suppose you go to church aad Sunday school ? she asked. Ob, yes, maam, she replied. And what denomination do your giarents belong to? Why," said the little one, mammas a Presbyterian and papas a stomach specialist. A Surprising Mr. Brown Event. (rushing excitedly Into the room) Marie, Marie, intelligence has just reached me Mrs. Brown (calmly interrupting him) Well, thank heaven, Henry. Ella I think those fellows are get ting their heads together over something. Stella Yes; I guess thing in It Ella Which one? theres som Noisy Nuisances. doors and windows represent a happy hunting ground for tho disturbing winds. In fact, so annoying does the constant rattle of these openings become that many determined individuals, who resolve to admit the fresh air, chooee the lesser of two evils and close the openings In preference to Bleepless nights. This can be remedied if a small wedge of wood be driven in at the side of an open window; a door can he prevented from rattling If a pad or strip of thick felt be nailed on the edge of the door. The annoyance of creaking drawers can be eliminated by rubbing common soap upon the top, sides and bottom ot each. Creaking hinges on anything should be well oiled, while the grating, Irritating noise of a sewing machine can be overcome in a similar manner. The little noises wear away the patience that - is required for other things. It were foolish to dissipate energy through the channels of irritated nerves when a little time will obviate the nuisances. Wa Jury Tampered With? Kansas City. If Dr. B. Clark Hydes Life. attorneys carry his case to the suHard to Choose, preme court, the physician will not No man can love evil for evils sake hare to go to states prison pending Edward, said the teacher, you as he can love goodness for goodness action by the highest tribunal. He have spelled the word rabbit with two sake. Schiller. must remain in jail here, however. ts. You must leave one of them out. Yes, Never let matters come to an open maam, Rumors that Dr. Hydes attorneys inreplied Edward; tend to claim when they present their which one? rupture. motion for a new trial that the Jury that tried the physician was tampered with, has caused an investigation to be begun by Prosecutor ConkUng, who has Interrogated several of the jurymen. Postmaster Hanson Acquitted. Salt Lake City. After being out exactly one hour, Tuesday afternoon the jury In the case of Frank Hanson, former postmaster at Fllmore, on trial in the United States district court, charged with burning the postoffice at Hllmore and extracting letters therefrom, on September C, 1908., brought in a verdict of not guilty.. Some Sweet Day You may be served with Post Toasties Women and Children Drowned. Giiham, Ark. Mrs. IVesley Wright and Mrs. Gena Heath and six children were drowned In the Gossatat river Tuesday night They were trying to cross the river In a wagon and in the drakness did not observe that the river was out of its banks. ' and Cream Then you will know what a dainty, tempting food you have been missing. Gave the Lie to Brandeis. Washington. A day filled with Interesting ep'sodes reached an , exciting climax in the Balling Investigation late Tuesday when Assistant Attorney General Oscar Lawler, author of the now famous Lawrose wrathfully ler memorandum, from the witness stand and accused Attorney Brandeis of uttering a dellb erate untruth. Then, after he had been rebuked by several members oi the committee, Mr. Lawler withdrew his remarks and apologized to the Committee. Every serving wins a friend Family size 15c. Sold by Grocers. The Memory Lingers Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. |