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Show ie ler change INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO bl Official Organ of u re Re in the ee State of Otah Spotl eps ere ee the s LT at of as Tar the Act Republic an Dali Daily 7 March Lake Salt postoflice © Only we ns 238 00 "4 Mee Publishers' i e ie Press Se ; MAKE ; od 7 ; ple are A It » Is , pretty beee must peo- the to clear an é . she making , owen ties. It the Io to constant is unless sco remain will system school the ane party started school thie can vaguely the] get win e panies And ; when be in time of poli-]on since ty the Of course, the every extremists for the American}established. to which that The unfitness that It is with the be|them ordered] soldiers ae es eee eee kd ay except toy error to Mr. to . want it is the the it good blessedlyM work done curious aa as was] enanee ac ay Z Hens aa ‘hen sure in the daily|Stieter compliance with the law . than Snes 7 By MR.Sera MUSSER'S lle no J. BygMoreton tent anu he is man, a oficial. working That Z and is member o for the very equall , what r What reason Generally Twenty-fifth companies2 regiment did, ; the|campaign of were LETTER. ae the echoes have died we still effect,ty by ; the worse | Musser, of away. hear er , prited inthe teacher who Wee ee did te of the:teschers; and not join the Ameri- crea" e te tncte are very over certain it will not be his opposition. done} ; public In to one events, the and course probably a ROU a ere. 18 a0P certain condition in this entire strugfderoe tic schools. it:is that: partis Gee ce measure eligibility. . Cee There as ship would eat "Pp greatly Mr. i Milton A. The admired of Miller,: whom ee young Republican,| collating that 2S men garded without statistics work definite he has-} < o tas ne ann "Tt ds what we ‘Have. rae , -roo ere introduced each other ol. a i "When they moment hai do you mean? nee aes on, who had bad . used to of whose tell us boys = said that - such MEP big coe he oh anc I should Miller said when you|°f ve own "Fan-| you my. intend] lesson| be T'think ink suspected of ers would have to go. ready which tley had affiliation, become party, they would one they could the American| be unfit schools. 7 if of would competent No and members not al-|iictance after received. declared for: work expect the and in th partisan employes party. They preference, who were Have which control do it if it in the present. s additional ae en F But then, agers of present are Miiselbare the hat A stories the instance, page and giving date,|Mr.. volume of with thought nothing. he her otherwise, Julia came to superior had s pea a k but never he ree of' beauty, ee 1é record Miller's raptured eye, on and the he' gazed surpassing en- been] Julia ulia, ; 1 ant Intellect by true. man- of "10 the in loveliness compe-| Dillingham W. company, was hat This hat. get control of the schools, of course] the man they would put into the super-}| idtiietitas : subservient to . say to duty he the would Giice to that : party. wouldhave public. That hands of the American ‘to have is his not by the the upon impressed No managers.. 3 ‘ beautiful words done do i sso o -be| full} party] ; hard the in perament . husband made bet he vers rich man, must|of the same willlyouth is truth-|as as did cult show had that the received people; the received. Just and and a pitilees He and there : a becamu of no sensitive nature a mate- as _ ra ventured "Even es transformed eo then, le C because to dis- he, your "favorite} admitted that.' ‘ this year He had Let beginning,| party a Democrat the from as has yet ris onhe-un a « not] ak the} are bkinikek against yy ee aa vote caneceaia he: Sats ae te Bale ee ie Bapublicnn ae Se pes imciaeaprip f See ae froml Dubois party in Idaho was the same! do not you with can me e see know her oe a ae and a Swi Mi Mrs, in guest in the ' yellow. Lewis ceeah by In the that followed afte rh game ware won ehthe ae BeaEvans Mrs. The' SA leor of the' z hall. First on Thanksgi ae eee yrs H. P. the ay, oad Mason, tertain this evening Se at upon made ; little make ec a a ae < Mi th the See é Be < not B. fuk man and issue who who school children in the] was dis-] couldn't wanted to, is go tie put little best. the of of grade the to judge fair a is Give work done = the ae ane TEMS E wie ae couldn't / he you i wa ee ets kee pe 2 ae ees Managers of would they on of sta | Protector for Smoot e Mrs. last now} Do) ; ny Salt Sa - _ oe Mormon at legation made S) < own the American party days une ee GG . 7 W. after & : ® doesn't have want Bee diamond? . ready Vis sizes and tif prices. ESTABLISHED AIN LAKE | a j diamonds the ee CITY, ‘UTAH. One ee Se Pee J Brent eae New and woop.4 Ae ANTELS cee OUR ae RADIANT GRATE Is working a Grate Ratainvionht . ee domestic comfort in Salt - Lake City. at the Ladies » Brown will be at H. Child for - toda} | 2 Ac Witcher and small ter arrived in Salt Lake last after an exte oe ed trip to Vir- New York. Mr. and Mrs.| bx GORE Ee i. Elias Morris & Sons C6. 21-27 W. So. Temple St. 5 iS = | =p = 0 + - @ | = oo =-3 2 wif on for So his °o capli- home when be FOr pe rrppecly THe = a = mo >: A M =ae ‘ | We keep the =SAN=! 30c, 50c and 65c. C) = SSS of kind = na nS. ol Se £ = oSSe Gi Hose that mother ow SSH to make, rot; 20 2~- a c, S 2 SS FS oc -os Ons 3 Ss oO oD =e 5255 nie _>- Sot eet = ~CAaS oS 3 Sa S| & a mz zx @'m - = se 9 orm - a SOoeoe Mr wil make eS aoe SoS es - =| oe Z2- suth- & Qax = S| oo OS " o A\ = = Setee Ho Soa a == 20 ne national the STREET MAIN a 36 36 oO S = QA" place), watch that he, now rewarded Seance: eC srnoo a on a ge If. S. Ellerbeck : r Ellerbeck and daughter, Claire and Miss Miz e night for Te cna California to spend thee | Cc 2a Teel ° Hal. - his of with vixen Mrs. ‘ Wililam o> a ep 7. 18 ej Po nos a mnie amen. Fi ase not. an Mr. Kearns the speech iike in £0! gone Se 6 tal? ie : Bineeclatt slack lk Angeles. Angeles. tott beb : = Ao George Los,0s = ‘aenate eae ‘ rs, -- up. Don't erat he es ar ee Ee eae = NERS eae Se prize for the politi-|Smoot she lat ACERS 3 ne ie gg Bar ret otanlee sent te Pe ontad Bp We Se a for . Winter he he (whan the ot } have Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cleaver will re | they leave will for spend DenverTi « Ghee Saturday ene have | Pliancy, by being made the junior sen_|ator.and the apostolic deputy in the city. the been has control,|erland, party eon uw have to desired uae of kind what way, the By himself reached American : eee rue eearor, entnerland mang Tribune section ‘oon from altitude which he held whan time|opposing Smoot for the senate summer in a year's time they schools in®the cor diti ee them Is the 1M a basis ; ee akon Eastern city schools-even That I rorter in than city this in take to compelled are grade lower "3 which under As a rule the those |°™@!tlons than they formerly studied. newcomers - 01 severe more rather encounter they Bersbach toda; arrive that find states Eastern from city that let not Now fruit that up last handle rey do but school, to ant hight. month SALT : Dee S to come who «at Literary club meets this morning at club house. Mrs. James H. Brown; will give the paper on "Alexander and Hellenism, and Post-Aristotellan Philoso yhy , The onewil I le-mi@ute le talkIk will be on The Maccabees.' night which is cheaper. . fines rt expect, to l 5 Porter's par- Mrs. Alfred Mrs. will t Porter' the ginia and Public note was last ‘ We oe) Billings will entertain l s ‘day er ee oe : cobra - : t her . American the of and who Greon. ' : M effort UF att? their an if he fssur of to he . in Moreton an much him that opinion the as Mr. for a given ‘Who cards. ‘ rt< eee vottarian| Miss Emma Golding entertained cards last evening at her home home morning.| L. Plate atc mS ana|" few yourself tomorrow unfortunate J. the stating < 2 "evening of » Harcy. * re- south- returned froma visit to Los Angele: with little Helen May, the daughte: of Mr, and Mrs. Sam. Porter, who has been visiting in . Los. Angeles een ; gel "idNOvs-9)2 aN P pe ‘Mrs has in stay Bie prize church' have issued invitations card. and dancing'party to be Unity tse.re- areas = " NaS re I Ui summer Hancock. Mrs: Sam. g their guests 1 W. ladies: ‘ I eave 2 winter on ag nd Mi Mr. effective Rh R.. month's M rand. iMMes " -enter-14 yestercards, were . 3 : Pas Gaede ete SR oT, 2 Chicago, the! city. AS appointments Mrs. arte next a © . table The is - A pene. SsOrme. in the o her a joined George. Mr yas ‘is Richard wa as ples asantly 500 Slab togers ame Mrs by luncheon Fallow ad. by rhe tained day at as fouoO AAG sha tomorrow,‘ for continued school election. A missed for cause, remove the cause been his state, a positive pleasure it is a managers thé Sugar arentciteale him jas ea Epos school Z be a to this in of a 20 introduced who. who eet at here. a/to controverted eres statement: contained in his let-| Pat chalet be: donescuntllent a eer DEE and the and yet not pleasure sense cnt ot tnat party, He| eee man the reasons, taken from. have in events, | effective. of would ticket. been presented argument great to hold Mormon)/ing a Is he this - And jTo x ou such ‘Ghee; tion, eceptlion. of Utah./even those who were hurt by his writ-|?0¥ of the course watched the letter attacks the hapd|by went state that It form were And take to : what/are made has done Mr. Musser we believe his people, the has . "Oh, » meanness ‘ aee Ss} |go : Utah, in public. been before his trafficking] American party was an {impossible|standard be kept Irving|refuge for them, since it was organized| public schools a Henry Evil One author, makes this son the}solely on the bad basis of histility to] cian. And, sinee it was clear that the the wonderful hat, and the|/them. suddenly tor simply that that|service, it clear made and Musser}and that Mr. _jerities shall prove tathev;| misquoted facts, or falsified the record|the became was of We the that showed he attitude, no transition, Julia. exele 2 exclaimed, 5 party challenged. Demo-| the of up summing final the and|record and money. Requa, eee letter party] well arranged other|these reasons that, he than to facts And ay r. Fanny Musser same|plain oa hee ta Re Oe given the reasons from the record, brow y toward he Benda s aIric American the " The had his Julia, 2 then claim- he declared that he vote the Republican who possessed of en ability ta miike True, he lost his poevie tem- show his appreciation of the benefits|father had the the American party confers oh him.|with He must hold his job subject to the| Dodge, the party|{inheritor of of the American supervision : he Democracy Maa|the service-and|rial need of his family that he was abletie tobadsupply. coo-sone: and ihe lacs "the at omen" party : have ave not Jus Just always had it did a sufficient tiving for he no sooner placed on tile catanic became muiey. : It is folly)a todo pana: That is public thing. different quite a eee 155" Ste unable to make his family, and should|the party American if.the And con-| be should system that| Democratic party of Idaho had openly|that Started on a campaign of Mormon dis-|and recites published former, The dren." be,|G. accord- It, wanted he as the He not o impres-|f74nchisement, "The aly I ane ldre K rs S N Peary Frank T. Hin es ri hildres ne vniatia eft. vesterday after a. pleasant L Frank) and-'Mrs:> Mr. visite-with' roe A. Keyes. In the dining room, which| was beautifull) decorated in Amerl-| cen beau i he yA a Eee poured, assisted bRoss, ars. sister of - MrsVan) Arman and Mrs. SS Gale e a eeP the of his saw direction o "Hlia the Republican party had]|other course was left to a Mormon? special favors to the Mor-|He must vote the Republican ticket. had a As peculiar admiringly} glancing se wand aeas eyes, anc beauty of more no ing to is own ideals of the manner] man of gentle temperament, why vas in which ducted: that church it. would take him a year to get his|implous influence of the Evil One as organization perfectea; to get the work| expressed in the wearing of a peculiar systematized but eratic hooks. citation, treatment from the Republican as every other people and every BOOKS, in quality, seem] with displayed be he showed, for people, just. could ‘ mons, : a he and fully-that shown any control, setting: gare Mormon fair and have pigexedtts men See se mot, manner, same the been ieee a told people. in like the ing cot Ean Mrs: Miss} 4) the are} Darien and = poe wherever the Republican party went] young friend might or had already be- |*#e"9 on record as enacting legislation affeect-|CoMe entangled in her dark meshes. eee that reof the fr Mormon yen ill|and the Hat" and "The Wonder Chil-|!" hand with the Democracy might he the American party about : 5 5 conditions in Salt Lake : So that there ts little school af Lake|siveness without well-intentioned , be in ,.worse hands men who defended etaGo hemselves' the|to take ar party public -orse schools) f . tera the not eee think done However work. the in and not possibly those of the « of Salt the of forward go and could man no new superintendency tent ote They has v< political thes 2 There may CONTRAST OF TWO work. ‘Two talents, diverse But it the place. great deal of good be better men for effects that offices We schools would the present superintenaent schools. b offices at dismissed. be is certain any superintendent the ~ American 5 _ arorse pen MER to be y e owners of the paper Geared: sth: deapoied:-wistinb them. course Of to > George Sheets for his conduct in the r hirter case,o Papas eould the > ee $c ; a won q issue issue keep unfriendly not done they would not i were given to the affairs‘ of could than managers the American party, having i o | of the schools conuwo o0!s 0 on the be bold > for The in- of of fund cre Ta Mrs such i i The schools could not be in worse of the picture. At last he passed It to "True," returned M ier, "but] The supervisors and the principals : : ""lwhere his statements could be sub- Fanny, who was eagerly waiting ; for have you forgotten the notes ? Do you] would have to follow -or join the}Contrel 0 weane ee eae me) stantiated. And he summed them all|it, and then turning to Wilmot, he|D°t think there may be something in} American party.' The same objection| ¥ assessed all their city employes up in the statement that It seemed to non "Yes, Richard, she has the| tat"Ts it pox ible," i Mr. Wil : i > . ' rages, a se a a ver S " ossible, saic 5 ilmot] would be urged.against them. They|te™ per cent, of their wages, and used : ' eae ..| handsomest face I ever saw. ; ; ee y Htie funds 5.5 so receivedc as a campaign Eita Tne.and Dempersistently crre rc, Darky wae. pe to]saw ‘And the handsomest face I ever|"@ther warmly, "IsJulin it possible youof think | would be examined as to their. poposely unfriendly with one exception," said Mr. Wil. the high- souled capable such litical x Soe Moore, D it. ao too to do as| erin will be no mistake about that-par-|true, the schools would be better safe- followed the course of the Demoeratie| was?" asked Mr. ae Miller exterior; is as false asneve fair. Then : "Sy yo' s to her sheintellect, [ ticularly when the Tribune has already | S¥arded in present control than they party for the last fifty. years,. wherever | t I ca ee you her likeness," re- it erate. aioericn . Fat his phonent 3 ‘ a Se . > de y years, whereve urnes ‘ilmot, "and you can sada for eatly superior to Kannys o be] stated that all the good teachers have eae eould. be if entrusted sae its action touched the question of Mor-| yourself.' Be to sure, she has a way of showing off is Fanny while iknow, Re he drew from his pocket oth NG a So, saving chowadminalthe ana weatatrak * ue a ‘ak oF ae ae gone, and that all who remain accept a " ace. , 1 > ob, devastate . z 3 case rr i < the "lecherous embraces of a polyga- ea at tents wa ees . a Democratie party had been consistent-|janded it to Me nen te wae Here Mr. Wilmot spoke of the fae|U!ty she posse ssed for learnipg such He cited|face of uncommon beants which met ly hostile to the Mormons. 1 _ bs on {cl r they aA ie fam nine aerarchy. a e taxes oan Salt Lake a enroay a from turned 1. Caiifornia errmCé Forni: himself with the ammunition],,,/ @¥ sister Kate," said Mr, Wilmot. Said he, " " fata Henity : "is at present at school in New Said he, "As to Julia's beauty, there So he used in the celebrated letter. | prgyen." can be but one opinion, for she is very Mrs. Benner X. Smith will give a And wan all abeolite: the letter historical containedtact) as pre"Andto is try she tostillmake as beautiful the interior with of the|luncheon today Holmes ign dle used us thinkas you|@ndsome; she casket does but not correspond the}|in honor of Mrs. at W. theT. Emery Dinwoody. |" Of course the present corps of teach- | © . Se at lightful | ae "4 daughter Newhouse SAE Samuel oe Mrs. ) }Mr..andtar d to oe ho it | favorite with him. He understood | Mrs. George Raybould, Mrs. J. Sturgis, at tempting ber character perfectly well, and he|Mys. A. Moulto arne felt deceived grieved inthat friend Julia should read be} and Mrs. L c Be ite ee her. his Perhaps so Something of what bye his a ae for she felt verypassing uneasy, in for The largest sociale event of the day fear he might tell Mi Wilmot some-| will be the bridge tea this afternoon] thine unfavorable of her Nor was|given by Mrs. M. Smith in the | > > Allen she mistaken in her conjectures, for] Post hall at Fort Douglas afte er . ; cArics . after the young men had retired fou Sone ye the night their conversation naturally Mrs. A. C. Behl : : |enough } turnes ial upon the ' : a e entertains informfamily and ally this afternoon for Miss Sallie '%€ two girls, both of whom Mr. Wil-] Uconard ® imot orspoke agreeof in the highest panies terms. ea Mr.ae : Tiller aeleailagreed arar Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bransford enwith him as long as his remarks were confined to Fanny, but . stories?" . that Mr. sil- beauty Do write at B. A. Mrs. have Holmes Bees nas | house and yellow guests! Newhouse The bao oe ae Mrs, and.VETS. UPVHirth CY,' nd Lt 8 b..F. former's the by the a"<1 time Fe "hyo ‘ e ow to g ; aD nt I ade Y iil ane their he automebile as for Egypt for part. of the epee rempecte a , the ‘ (oe have f ostess ects é fi AY Rhee , who was assisted: in recelving by Mrs. | ents, ; Lice ration emery were all + with Julla,|2¢: Richard, of sister marvelous sheet} ae a said Mr. Middle-| been an attentive listen- ening when I am trying ruT as Rina. esate tahoe re- in a our exclaimed, angrily Julia you're J purchase. of ey oS. M1 and joined L. Bllerbeck, aoa were oy "what's ; ie ; ° f a | L. H. Farnsworth entertained Mrs about?task?Tempest this your er, you‘whats do write all down Good " z : chec esterda Z reason W hy you don't bring home your Sa eae te ee "f Cane U oe eae ne epee girl, auick-are you! Clark and her sister, Mrs. Lee of Los , Dances -. aa, | Angeles, who left last night for Cali- ao . on girls . : have to insinuate wiihredI Be Saeen that dow menticned ee le has ngth become mi Millerof en vided ‘ which something Ve sear Here in that neighborhood Me pees found At what yours, intent-pro- a JUDGE BY THE RECORD ~ = Supposing everything claimed by mans A o rit he A! Amelerican t , warn anagers _ DALY Were in writing sine rn R. fm Keith, Mrs. Frank B Everett Buckingham eo ae a betedt very|C. so rat it yout that paper, for t UEC . is eeuanelly confined to her notes she the American party. But he was not than if a private eltizen or group of|and evidently read with a good deal of] ence, then their hands were cordially | : vata Pane oe aies exrendell and the words, "Richard| found to be either competent or ac- Brivate Pipecis eed. Boney tty saan wae piece etl Overs tees Oren Vilmot," "Joseph Miller," were sim-| uttered. It is the fashion in certain circles] ultaneously simple reason that he and they were veptable when measured by any ine ‘dard in a aM position oie of ite trust; ay because the]toHing]assail Musser asThehelping to con-is|beenIt seems that, years before, they had | standard Rik ane are the Mr. election inference roommates and warmly attached Even Chiet Sheets is declared to be i Pee "|friends in the Academy of Canan-| ties of the people were placed under] complimentary. We think his letter daigua, New York, and now, after the competent and faithful by the Tribune. ; . : y iy their care, and they were pald to do}/did much good, but it did not contain}]lapse of ten years they met for the That is because Chief Sheets is a work: sone s : Y ‘"Itheir especially appointed duty, he statements that many of his crities] first time far off in Kentucky, <A long ing»member of the American party. . . : onversation followed, relative rhat| A strong effort is making to have|have attributed to him, ation followed, relative to what) By no other standara can he be con: ; ; had occurred to each since the bright etdered: be the order of disbandment rescinded, Mr. Musser isa man of-mature| June morning when they parted with} ‘ has devoted a good part|so much That woul t standard to be We do. not believe the President will|years, and 3 ‘ aie . regret :in the old academic d be the standard to be} nction: any such action: And welof his life to watching the course. of|halls of Canandaigui a a ‘i te ‘git ; . , Mr rents miahar a fee David Mrs. Sea. qed tore Kimball, ae ft Bieaee I ee lessons a parents, her ; | been laven't eption and tea given at re home o for Mr | Mrs. Mark L. Requa yesterday afterthat he]|noon to meet the members and friends Liktecie sur sure : Barlow Newitt / Colonel at|. iece plece, heads Ane ein centre for heb the being turkeys' perio re ; with right were chive sthemitinta ve Were Mrs. Stephens, than yesterday Cres wos guest, Mrs. Soe sf of her Covers "were laid Fanny | Dunston ot hi ee inolee visit gentleman, | , hee 4enam, pd Would from rathera not have seen:whom This Julia was|*@ther, not,. parent} recent as i wrought itt the} pie in and But once in/as having taught fretful com- eae cwinter: oat letter : of published . the sincere, a double guard placed a|°fu Nis esteem, a ' > > s CO eon very "pia mee aio Ar. fairs were gliding smoothly on, when the family unexpectedly received 4 for . Chief Sheets = did,|plaints : of the two; the are book better en he is employed to enforce the|election to protect the public, to prevent|a while oe . Is aectarea a compe-|!@Wlessness. acceptable because another whatever Sulla |. i ae, Aon ae perfect- her believed He deceived. was Y the Tribune. There their conclusion. is a d "e me co : she] a oes amore: Julia's Ray S DOUER, she principles: are laid down , by ma ue d are be at. home during. Keith apartment ¢ / of t gue . table had a mound of violets| ne library white eae dol* ‘ handsomer| how much| ‘ at are "And suspic ha and | 7 influence, a jjkely to have enristmas present. escaping|that law, oS lsappones: with se, | yarns Bie ) who|ly to the children joy het his advice establishment] of the the expenses No vne|all party. alty to the American = oe , ; ant i : yee is competent who is not a member of|4re met by the nation for the very] that party. Every one is competent] Purpose of having them protect the who isa member of that party. Tnese|Mation. A policeman is held to fs aie vie So nicely succeed, in time she would conpart of her each did she manage faeh anithat xn Wilmet Riictharoneke effect} the ly promulgated ht If. 1 circumstance| z ack She 2 to be ; her frank, confiding Aeoeinnas From that time she was dearer to him than ever, and Julia, again sure faith how much I am, and hostess the was "luncheon pretty ES |" carnations and the place cards eviors |!m water you. two ; clapping dado sal fanny, ent |improved much sinee you left, Wilmot is so very indulgent led | ly ;eaq of aimpied « s her than ry Shultz Jw H. Mrs. : < like], love my. 2 " nance sisters? > > a *g 1 you would ¢ |Deng y Q. J. Mrs. the OO ween c gf ery Mt ' to raeen iven in honor aE C sive said Mr.]}p Preeman IT think you 5 mexnerlFe can e the to closing AN itecher will winter at the \ table PABA think she would [am sure about her to write Jrentue ky sisters."' Fanny, said do you," "Oh, and | adroitly the % eRe ask. 4 Wilmot, she him, with the conversation 2. rg of Geer itnoe Soe u children which giving the that story : ; De heroine of gladdened the the tale gives om re-| be to And it]of and as "0 » conte will," she knows?" ,; more | a "And 8 |}ante Vv Me uc eo Julia, . to at- ; of her alone was give} to is it much not = impresSo she Do Cc u e mis- Furs , savings hv by before IceS ‘ being I and i "Ve Ret SYSE think she "but YT | [per ALITY rani to the child, and]Promise to do better arein the future : s unlimited wealth a ee verine ee roe ae oe receive. a tear-baptised It is}Scinded say to nowledge P 3) 7 will : NY +f od effected evi-| can President disbanded, companies two a|/the be : ¢ "der ¢ is being is an order that should not to go. have Tribune on than lesson| e B and anyuniing. ; values cA Bia Ue right you vine of ball tribute the change to j the right : cause. | | ways interested. in . Earnestly did she desire to win back | said. ehe Soe a his esteem, and she accordingly cast lr ap = Wies Fae oe think you ; ofa laying her ‘Lam sorry and roe r saic very her love after the affair of | yoy "tel Wilmot was some-| Julia is toward his manner inca ; i enough discernment had fault and pres- | her, I often in cool Gat beautiful, very fs c she foes sou y "T hardly did not prevent her } both| upon wrath her x blacks. . the and : ; nyvehing afd J |Should this by his for *s up be a n is shou one lane satis-|She got a pleasant é however, often sister, her with ae bring a pee of the],oujqa the blessed more how learns KEG do unfavorable made mightany have she with |sion away was|ip ‘contains Children" Wonder "me ¢ignt other stories, all equally helpful, 4) ally interesting. We ¢ not} a\ 3} Here for MOK enced Herein Nes the charm for aloud Ree ocunow i the wonder of all the girls how she] the] All the better emotions of the childish unladylike tceamenifest eirahs ‘passion: manages to commit so much to mem-] sol-]soul are awakened and quickened be-]ate feelings, said she knew she had a Per ae ae - See" or ope Dente C «temper she tr yt oine ti ss home of forher books, she spends} cause of the sympathy which impels TREN ag poe ene two-thirds. time, and during school} proved themselves unfit to wear uniform of United States army a the AcE strongest possible obnoxious|dence the should been potent to the good saint holiday was so, be occasionally Julia. She, For some days preserves, Mr. What § who be blessed by Santa Claus. And then] they are introduced to a desolate home Where even the tears of hungry chil-| i dren have not present from to surrender the guil-] the command to the] ra oesby diers of the that] who persons the not are these the she sister perfectly ere: Id to their up ti: "blind ae Wil- Sy thought [ than what! y said Mt are more live OVE : doubt- will ‘by mind, Fanny,' "never mind. you t pi anree gua! agreements sister," sister, ,. aw ‘ The v Bsrg qualities, and ent she will overcome that Wil-| too selfish that |!" time, I thi nk." a} ; but}, e eae rhite, ao St a Banya pps lo anxious ands, iplec « ashes. Fanny's that was she in the house expending We Fanny > con-| they wish} taught couldn't, co Vilmot Juli hysiognomist occasioned her part the it should that fied the}|ence from ; fairy is child was understand And the "Won-|stantly . with aneey rieNevet mot; Is the| wished that Mr. Wilmot could be con- | Wilmot; there the streets, and need nothing, yet the and much, to} ‘ mother of aware wonderful{means she 2 try to give] word from her by asSH) pale _ ‘cbniplimented. y of nis sister ; : we ‘ They none would be dismissed unless she or} With Chief Sheets in this city. he were incompetent. The American|a4re provided, clothed, armed and] party measure of competency is loy-| Sheltered, organized and drilled, and) confession : 5 or of J taken is Helen traditional teacher an extremist-would useless the affair, members to others. lie rie ( wan but, instead and arose ee eeeburst then she after- , her will yeader not] day.| the down $3 merely covered up with From this remark of playing. of her : told which; And a result of it] They were soldiers of the regular|of giving is taught A : the American/army. The nad disobeyed, and that in]the daughter of to impossible wi arty party without is it 5 that party-and member. of ward pleasure heritage had|ductor through dis-| find people who fire set = had orders, of the cooled / py the mournful look which Mr. mot's face assumed when he saw Julia's temper was not dead, well this one of between : der Children," and the man hat money-making magical, was he regiments, by the fact that they body deflantly to the which aaa ae might} before her stands a who suggests that she pleasure face lens oe 9 Tur only have cently engaged in the iur busi- represent she that contrast city|authorities politics could be done in a day. Jt] could not be undone in twenty years--| : far newlotrartalce ee nor, so as effects went, ever. to then is she why . of the be to seems manner,| perilous violent and most defeat, all the par-|the that party would in|every rule of soldiery behavoir. They | =They ; ‘ . The . introduction ef}had committed a crime had : meet should members of > Fe bé removed. party tisan turn. presents, that Eastel n Banks charge. iO iG £ Phe || wpmot's ? ; her wish a glimpse some in]And a fairy RIGHT. WAS negro of wondering utters happy, is| When President Roosevelt ordered thestworcom:= olteote adusteringe warranted gone In a their : system was-established. < would' be that f of Y ) oa preserves on her merino; she a fury, like of raging t quietly wiped it3 off, oe and jyto a loud Jaugh, which oes But] ‘ ea a See PRESIDENT THE obedience the schools would would be the first public display one et SU ; : how competent the pres-| puildings, had "shot up a town" in| ee ent officials may be, they wou!d have] Louisiana at a time when a race riot| to-go if the American party won 4]was in progress, and when the affair| was over Se refused to make anyr report| the board. of ee majority "The - ; : No a UCK Holmes. J. Mary ness. ; : ee "i fs Judged E -Julla, mother look he indsom¢ { Now And{ beautiful!' perfectly she | js 7 Nv i 5 Mr wilh mot, "But, ronal then en ric 5 rrntherrs eae See inoO § he as she goodadded, as she js beautifu naAved HOLHINes but it was the sorrow: "How absurd. said Julia . hastily be handnot one. can as though Mr.| ‘Just of expression disappointed -) : . F aie . at away, without) impressed, Its reader The aa TS eet 6ie Ke ~ the lesson : having put Into words, there is a lack of delicacy in the child's} ~ American political the fight they have od "ours recourse, riict officials] of y ‘ -ese movere the » present appointive aud substitute men friendly ee N which things, all with change to rj will, ay they e election, by improvement : eens it And clection : oe A the American political party takes Decemthe at schools of the er rule : above liable be "will they ca only _|and es MISTAKE NO the NSHIN sat I thoughi-ye gent "but Fanny; said recall) to wish she did Particularly Es selfish looks a little she she saw that}sure when had done wnat she fanny also had received some of the "Upon my word you're very polite, is high as any in the country. Every] Christmas season, But the opportunity] possible effort at betterment is made,|for a lesson is not lost, for Helen, that if the schools of Salt Lake] Q es <4 0 5 é made subject of partisan control,| every: If tii i a Association. ; Fs [UNION eae ae 2 displayResO of koa (he)aes little guests and letting| her -----_ | And it ts safe to say that the teaching|feeding Nov. 22, 1906.] corps of the Salt Lake schools and the]them leave without sharing in what] general management of these schools|must be the happier times of the] G Utah, chy. ty, Lake athe alt belongs No ene sake) ont No belongs she ; ; by : that} AAS acceptability success as a teacher] KENT Mrs. TL -Continued. (Chapter » asks} aw : belong what patty ene chureh to what pratt? herST measures standard. Her U ¥s things pt ila at t invites} ° J F S | IN By er r D OR ae serting who parents, rich mendously . to CAcanrlade her Christmas cedie eve va ‘ . Member ae ty ei parties. AN LIFE the) ef hn Ce te "a ‘ author Bellamy, G. Charles ue the] by but party, from attboth she arty Malcolm Me. Allister, General Manager. om 2 3 CaN ayWest| ek. Temple ces-Dooloe Sar 19ones- x TEMPEST fe eR Reto ster mers PD ceca ee eg tm Ta MST ey gifts) hollday view of the children, not should therea the schools be. No one now, now andasks teacher to/and then who partake a feast, and ZO] --- ; E -ee ie the baleful influence of the \younger until his oppressed pistol sho: with a retributive brother, Pe This magnificent fur set can be had at Banks', 116 South same price Main St.. at the ; . | tate, tate Let ave a ght ae NOVEMBER 22, 1906. CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SALT LAKE r and party' yj past the in political any people chosen oe 00 sna 8.00] 2.00|/ seeeaciee seas on ot 60n eiYear. Banday wditi dition only, yawOne gentlemanliness to the demoniac Ana| father] his of riches the increases he bs a story: eee ay neve as: Grinch happier chooses ee a Children,' party] to regard without of ne impossible novel his for arr say by them Let ee a their ; votes| ; ee do not want the schools man-| Here is little Helen, daughter by aged or mean] itic political seloct-anas » > polities that they Mentha ee ore ehelsig ela fae x you Vecole phe doing-men ates: M Otie ag elected been have Congress, Newspaper in Salt Lake ake City, I Subscription Rates: Three what The to > Th is thet liberates the hat and dall i destroys the t peo-| for , Will be way better 0 9 ay ) keep the schools out . of polities, | ts good in human nature, <After | that ; ; ' hapvery together to live seem they by electing] done only that can be and pily as they] board of the school members ple Feb. matter second-class as It , when any ys sort of demands ; Hecontrol. ie IN Entered fact. party candi-}| vote for Ameriean if you dates-or for political party candidates] inal ol all rary Morning hoa that REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN /* canine The used wal = 2 > » = a8 Sores 25 G " es = Sot' if |