1 HON ElI t**i*ty'hona Narfv#niilng l Ho, D«MIESIS PLEASED BY RETURNSoting ~ A ioty C«n-rogresslTOit No. 41*Ktll *1 S itiendance dd. chair-lltt 00, will J. M. Fen:-Emmanuel rch will bc-ii tbo par-oetiag fol-ion. The very Wed -iarae hourolng Stan-riptlons to i» aubscrip-r tbe you dr subscriber he right ta lb«r Is en-roung lady on price i« 10 discount n adranoe,Wilson Sees Defeat of Taft in Vermont State VoteSc« Girt. X. J„ Fept. 4.—The fact tfcat the Democrats more than hold their own lu Vermont, » Republican slate. and also made substantial gains means business through lb« country,' said Governor Wilson, commenting on the elect Ion return* from Vermont. The governor said tbo big Democratic vote wkp ••very gratifying. It wns difficult, however. he eald, to nuai.vxo Ibe result in Veimoni on any roni-pavatlvr hnsls because the total vote vat sn much larger this year ri.au two yours ago and It was hard to trace iho sources of the gniaa. At any rate, he said, the Vermont eiec-lion Indicated a heavy vote throughout 1 lie country in che coming election and ho said that ho regarded il (na significant. thar tho Democrats had carried tho oil tea throughout Vermont.One thing is sure added the gov. ernor, ’•the Democrats did not lose any voles lo the new party and the Republicans lost. The reauHs are certainly encouraging.Pleased With Ohio.. Van Zwe-sling house r fi. 1017. up]*: extraa chauf-ile ihe run ■ogli ra nrh len, in nix ids which Steve Ke-lui, slates 3 trip per-w Oman's room, the former stating that * he and Detective Charles I'inrocfc had followed the two stranger* tn ilie room and lotted lb© tour, Incladlng K»s Sanders, drinking hoar.Mrs. Dtrle Incrodmed the test!-mony of Charles Term-, proprietor m I lie Denver rooming hints.-; H|n„ il(al of Ed Moneey ami a lo.ai pbjMcian. The latter stated that ho lmd treated die defendant for Hi© ■ itHe* and Muasey told how war Mu- woman attended 10 bey cooldtis a hike employed at the Mayflower restaurant An (his had little bearing on tbo lt;•*,«, ,i,© proprietor wax quniM ioiieil closely regarding tbe actions of ilio women in ibe case uod, finding himself ronsltl-erably involved, sough ipfugo behind his brotbov, who. hr sni.t. con due tod tbe house more than he .ltd. Sentence was then pndseil, ilia jmlgo statins that he believe,« In* women guilty as charged. —oo-------A laxy liver lends to chronic dysTUBTHERoosevCompiWitKeokuk, of support3 Ilf I R-.lit’ulouel Kc day, on i. «'un ti-adei colonel ltlt; MissouriOPPOSES THE EARLY DUCK SEASONpepsla «ud constipation.— weakens Min pntl'.twhole system. Doan's liegiiteiy i;r.c ISi«*J«l and per boxt act mildly cm Hi* liver and cnm«iilatea bowels. At all drug si ore*. .. somces tv«oo---- Colonelfr-r whenwas led iilt; ed il snm members u I inu would ?n resiliency. S public whe Si. Uulg •rate* did v ; nlflcancv o I “I revel _(prominentaeserted CH. Anderaon and John They saifYesterday Win Ohio on the ninsliiutianal amendments proposing the initiative andthe rlclnlly of Willard creek on the Igressfv© rl shore of Orest Salt l^ike !n Invest!-|my answer gate the condition of the duck* therereferendum. He also mwilfeMod .7.11! «L. Vil.i ; Tmuch Interest Su the primary vote in ' ??!i * VT0*Vf*'? f“New Hampshire and Wisconsin d,,Ck thu0,ln* at lbe of «'1lt;’week only. -■ Stafford—All who :©r* tn th© il year will tomorrow my. An Inti prepared g of vocal reel t*r lone nt* will he dose wltbAs to the candidacy of Junes 8mith. Jr., for Dulled Slate* sen* Lor. the governor again today declined to make any comment.The governor planned to leave hero fhlH afternoon for Now York, where lie will address u dollar dinner given by the Woodrow Wilson Workingmen's league of New York.William .T. Bryan la expected to moot Mr. Wilson within a few day*.I expect to get in telegraphic communication with Mr. Bryan noon. said the governor. He ban not seen Mr. Bryan shire the Jackson day banquet in Washington.shooting at Ibe opening of the season this year ar© better than they bar© been in many seamne.Mr. Anderaon said that rbarc are more ducks in tbe freih water streams bordering the InUe lhan there have been lo years and all are In good condition. He think* the shoollng season should not be opened earlier than October 1. a.* provided hv law.1 have never aeen better dock a than are to he aeon at the shooting grounds along tbe lake at tins time, to hnid, nr.d in ih© rlcinily of Willard club grounds there are no sick ones. There are thousands of ducks and no one ever saw e livellm flock. They flv from the water before on* can net In gunabot of them and thoseWe hav© been getting telegrams from everywhere. remarked the gor, ?L,Tn' u !Z1ernor. nsking for Mr. Bryan to speak.!tl,a* r,,nRl° in the 1irM* r# ,h* f1n The country seems to be clamoring id • hear him.oo-BUUC SHOT TAFFETA.grapher inreel.1 Johnson h etreet. Is ^en opened anagenient' Colonial ■day. Sep-ed Orches-Arthur E vndidate of n hie cam-wlll be In lelmer will ock..he contest eguJar col-outb. Help ylog a fewrnyor TL I,, la in Og-H« sa.vi c abipplng its on PYl-cloa-e. 300Colonial aday, $ep-*d Orchee-. E. nelle-in Burleveer, winesIbis ofhcrv;r quite, ne v say* bo.iuctory of-quors. Fo-itorial and Standard.0.. Mason-and, Elite■heir cop? ie orectns tb© edrer-der to 1n-ETmow“The po rogrcR^ive ivergrd on the new e conTon-ate tickether namo clt gos'ir-.STITIONMAKINGer which the de-perlence.1 obtain-ply hn-sllncflv*. *f fhoro i ricalgn-rlnstes.TI8FIKS. AL CO..©it looking birds I ever *aw.There is plenlv of fresh enter and Teed on the hunting jp'omul* and tlio fields are *o wet. becausn of the ex-ceaalve rainfall during tho pnat few weeks thar I think the ducks will be in better condition and more frne from disease in October than (hey ©r? at tbe proaent time. If shooting begin* earlier thsn October many or them will he driven into the diseased dtetrlcte and the ah noting roi the een-SOn will he impaired. The *lck durb.n are confined to rerfnin Inferteri districts at this time and they n'nould be 'eft alone and the ducks lhai aro «w*y from conla ml nation should not be driven to It.FISHING GOOD AND TROUTLARGEA modish novelly jn tbo mutter of decoration has been shown hore in Utls sketch of a taffeta gown of navy-blue. shot with red. TU© blouse h« been cut. away over the shoulders and this space Ih occupied by two vertical puffings of the taffeta. A gathered puff form? the cuff. Soft cream mull batiste gathered Into h shallow round yoke, uf cream lace (ilia tbe front of the blouse. Tho skirt tunic la draped high on tho left, side and held by n perpendicular pnff of fit© silk The under skirl )r marie of plain taffeta. Tbe hat worn with tlila ba* a puffed crown of the bl*e taffeta gathered nod held on the right side by a deep red ruse «nd a rolling brim of blue otraw.mA fiahing parly componed uf McMillan, t'liui-lps Hull, John Klenke, Ambrose Wright and Cecil Adams returned yes I o ida \ by inito after u I no days' outing !o East canyon.They brought home 10i trout, tho largest of which weighed 4 1-2 pounds and was caught by Wright. The latter la said to have had conaiderahle difficulty In landing his big prlr* and would have been pulled Into thlt;-stream had 11 not been for the timely noBtFtance of Adams, who stood near.The party encountered no other unpleasantness than © single puncture during the trip.NO CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN DELEGATESthe l’rogre UIn his f said thAt | •tale tlckf been laid advlre wbi should he rlareil (Or stales In party orgn Into the n Colonel I Hon was i chance ofwfln ended jarty wotil the Repiibl line.The col© se to the ley In thin ever, lltal Republican Missouri B with ihe I party ait.1 this belief C,Colonel much inter Senntar Ct would rote tiona! ticke Rvmpalliv rnent.Colonel Bpeecbmnbi I was said, to i mer.i whir made. Th stood for t on which x us on mat Inevitable kind. The i*et w©en I. day. T fe shall nol s ought to bt culiar plea st.Tlludn of •'f am m hocauno th does not h. raanenl moWEBIPI(an-oo-IMMORALITY IN ROOMING HOUSESYenterdav afternoon tho Republic central coiuraitlfp of Weber county held a meeting and decided to hold the county convention in the Ogilen theater, beginning at 10:3(1 a. m. next j Saturday.' The queMlott of calling th© delegates to the Mate convention In caucus was not taken up. but It was aug-ffestpd that rne delegates could mucus while on the train or at Salt I-ako after they arrive alt; the convention hall.-oo— ———emNellie Davis, aged 45. formerl ployed as a cooli in the Mayflower an«l I other local restaurant*, was found guilty of vagrancy thta morning. ( Polite Judge Reeder sentencing her; 10 pay a fine of 115.The trial consumed most of the forenoon, as a number of witnesses were calk’d by both tbe city and tho defendant, tbe former endeavoring to *how that ihe woman bad been ac-customed to entertain callers in her icom at the Denver lodging house on lower T»enl‘*fifth street at varied hourr of he day and night; »J*o tbal she wa«. ansoclated with Rv* aanders, whn oC tn pied no*1 room.Eve admitted that ah© was an inmate of F.ltrirc Alley uolll the Ut-ter wax closed and that she had since been iu the Denver rooming house. While she could give no positive proof nf specific act* oo the part of Noll!* Dsvls, »hp believed the defendaot to be employed In ihe same boslnose a* heraclf.Mr*. Davis denied *11 charge* r.l Immorality i'tid maintained th*t she only allowed Iter caller* to buy a bucket of beer wh*n .they dropped In and lhat. being a fioiitham worn-an »hc *a* Inclined to ha hospitable nt r.11Detective GfOTg* Wardlaw and two men who gave the name* of Jo* Othba and Fr*nk WU*. laid of going to th*FIGHTS CAN BE PULLED OFF IN ZIONIhlsUnder an ordipsnc* p A sued morning by the Mnl! Mke City com tniaelon. boxln* dnteats of unlimited duration may le held in Salt. Lake.The manager* mild certify (hat the contests are r.of priteflghi* and the chief or police may atop any match when H cfas^K to |© Rn „x. hlhlilon of skill. oo—SECRET SESSION OF POSTOFFICE CIERKSToday* session' ©f Ihe National r erterktloj, of Postrfflro Clerk« *P,C held behind closed door* m Saif I-ake and tho subject* under dla-cumIor war* not mad* public.Jamaica has a gtlt;*al df,nl of yalit-able wood in It* liW*«r»r. hut the atream* are not large phough to brlns H to th* coast.Oar.s six high an 12' one ol the Alberta, Co Hall of Iltl I frlr.nda tod from Hint. 1 (his wife sn his fa;her-i Huntsville, ouch Invest srMlurnonls ihi:f Kcction Tlmew f Mormon per bertu to tr.n ITalts, and are rompla) !}Tect on tP them are 1.1 eael their I lo Mexico There ar pie who are Alberta. I ;i week ago who former southern A ih*r* are fr son* who 1 county liurl In the * crop lja» lie hnl jn the lng LetUhrl Cloud and ' pxenllent. Mormon at* —Taylor *tr arid Alberta beside.' vnr * AI Card' enre In Ih wan parked ODm pei'Ron; fariuj, run acres and il to $4G an nr fivrm* In I valued at I* tight last ing to Can* trse.tlon eni foot binderi cuffing » a*hinder wii ml. by a eh* steering jner* of th* from 120 10• on i fit.EUROFNew York csaa and If