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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1906. 8 | j}to splutter, | stage and ‘I nevah " pairfo'm off ore we all sure a a : ede outlaw talk?' an h. pad EE SE M k Hi ake R W S 1 ‘That's ea ae p Cec room Bar a Lusk.; aw f = LAMB S MARY' we sure air,' they all H} SI FROM General ~ Silver Admiration Per of ersecutors, Leave to Intervene at Trial; First: Case. . Washington, . 19.-The Oet, admin- an secure to : court Supreme decided 3 the has istration + F decision early from there'si something z fc "Maybe/ that mate but] hit cman ete 2 2 ‘One eeaia bg see Mex! New AMexies NG actors > actors Se J versatile from: sane Pore! a ne oe Coe trie by sed ee act, aDHItY. : -LhaG: OPE Mrs... ; inmrones What , alone ; . - anki of Edward Rosenbaum enter- ee F County taxes x a Yj}autumn 1 party next . 5t ? Pdr nic ma s ‘ Vednesday Friday af- oint-| ataet Mrs... George Me s neh BERR ae ee ente rta in wv will ternoon = at) The Huntine and... : Miss}el | was 65 - . oe Miss Avy BF street ‘Tad Mrs. j | | of . J ee . GC lis| * "Parsore eUls sr IDAHOAN THE 666 ' L -CODS BANKS ¢ te ley, - "ile F Bs ¥ | family and: Raymond, \ : rd of ther DI B. Mrs, Treasure | Second Wd eS nel i ; and Mr. to arrive visit} roa eae gu % Peabody, | H. A. Mrs.\John Alvan by\Lewis. Raymond. Mr .*e.28 es Mrs.d Oe Triends and. relath With with} \ . tains and...en i ' NO brilliant hostess + is 1 yu her The | = of- several| citic Northwest, "are expected on Mend Ly Salt ta ake new studio; in bright gz was sprays=iof Jeave ai ‘ In ‘ r - - en absence -"he pretty Putnam Mr | ™anchess\:'and ~ same the are ah tinh "ears, ror | ociety after abroad. a { of city In the in: faxcacia fries 1 perverted : > before, year. the and year a rem-|Jast which by winter, suddenly j congress last loo, they, and ff the others, | : by the Kearns s party, he is controlled amet of in-| |city , Paha' employes all death injury or is afforded coke ||ftly_ railroadsto for ter state SebTtedoth pok aicniiy: sti <anil py. x E a¢ em: in cone | to put them rey ask you the | una through ‘service in their incurred; the rafters through lead | . ‘ . > § g do it,.anless |} Don't county, the of trol | o1 railroads of interstate . jhegligence Bidding Stage Defiance. : when they of versatility ‘rermarkedcitie a,the heap Southwest'? will ' that knowledge to. my It hasbe come claimed pair} the |jp dozen about-.a howled yere!' "‘Same show do ‘ : fe ° : rf cli- way, certainly ombreys actor these in the that ‘em makes Later Attorney Gen-| oiandards tere ie the following state-|)erye action." LUKe | ment , . | The professional reformers who |the table : them crunchy, bitey outlaw words, Ef | cabinet meeting. eral Moody made a art i! m Fis oes tornie Rtrene oops erric oO cople. a ; ; sip > 2 putra) ofvhis*guns45 and one splintery ofpulled: jagged, holes in ceiling bridge Mrs . aoa z Rasy brid ab < >| Bells t > , ds} | 2. Mitchell of Lincoln, Neb., told the | carried out in ib ex: pepdinn ee on Tue vba Me eaenotin a ae 5 Mari ‘a oe : hospits dae is , P a Sur-|Autumn-leaves Railway of Association ane geons in annual convention hers 10- hfully ari wen o my ga a Saalet . * nl. : of ( rr % eenterc ormed t rrective : : tie day visiting Ben have who | enson | misguidanieeeranitithe kU In the eity, left last night vith friends * Buld= | : ‘ 1 J ed fanatics Who spread the contagion Mra. J og WWF . . ik fo os. Avigeles oh . oa ote Jennings entertained ;*°' %40 m5 the doctor added informally at bridge yesterday after+ . ° afreturned, has Drake erne Mis. at the Emeryand |}noon at her apartments PBESEe raver the time After included which.! trip whit * rthree ou teF rie weeks semi- | Holm: from whyhis emerges . . the {ndividual to wonder state hypnotic .Ghisag end a Poms Bo Gtahar: Mrs. alsubmit frequently "Corporations ¢ recelyed nam g mal F nthe mai ack y s -Glenden-| We Robert Mrs. ind Mr Steer i frie aa her of number jlarge ‘amen en eaan a ae 2 Oe ar month married > last. were: who ning, infoermal pleasar at afternoor lay ton rite: i "ner Nat Hee "7 We ette o a ' " > e Ag ; 2 been have who and Grove, Pacitie Allen, }at wth r Miss for given it home, for necessary Wes n made |jopbbies have Pain the honeymoon their pending weleome a4 to Salt: tL; ale lacly ho v tot the fen er Paco Sale tircactyatien Ask of the question o" them:bitter, |} oP 0" the a few. off tear Fos ' : . act ability Yemployers:; ofthe do | ality you what jike words outlaw laycruel sueThe congress. by the lasi Cole,| passed put in Luke th' pairfo'manee,' ‘Ww ' f , 1 assault legal. 1 contemplated 0 Yee-ow Ts : }Cess + plea ouulaw the 7) hing at today's discussed was law the }upon o some hear t' a-longin sure m and % Defiant Really: and ; Becomes : J Wins a of lepldemic of hysteria is re sponsible: for | tained yesterday ata prettily jthe o: atbreak a feeling against rait- Jed luncheon, when. covers . Tne ‘ corporati ; eds and other - corporations, Dr, A,| lfor tor twenty-fonr. ¥ : Will constitution- Pinally VIEWPOINT. roon | ina really aUY DOCTOR'S S Rglironds DDue to Epidemic W ori ys of a. Chicago, Il., Oet. 19.-A world wide ‘Attorney ae Jim in ‘outlaw the began. " Mp ells ‘vou whispe tanita of 3 sper, ae Fey xpect ' . gor R | Abuse the} nudged gently Sam ‘One-Eyed the| of. middle: the Into» oyer outlaw ae and they formed a circle around | Saaroon ALSO as T f'r some. hones'! tu rning to the | chorus Whooping oa it ie8 s pize n th ‘show,' added ji 1 a Vv we ‘tis agree _ Stirring s in a e what the | eee rld's at a' | outlaw | hain't} some heeard done ‘ve Cole cut a ‘that all th w'en comes t' 10 | ontim TEE a few 0 : them | speeche s, ombrey. omnes ; r hat TREE mode ench ofon MAIN L6 SOWTH carol bene a elven Q 8 ed. i withom she tits where. for Denver, Mark's choir) next Saturday ef St.. ereer ope. members tot 0 ute awe We f nA -}/™™ ‘They-will make} arsons; annual banquet Jast night | ™ ill join Mi the | you want them to rob the county as|/gave their is beyond. of: its employes, roses. and -Chu "DROW chalky un- jany thy ‘ Ce-TOnGE ens "The outlaw became so pon ean riaee trate . ; which were gor-|™ ike thelr future, home there rooms, aN jin the guid they have robbed the city Power et: Sus itn onal der his ¢ ‘ idl Ss te ure h that ‘th « 7 ' al } pees a t ‘a 2 me naa dive or. six years back. fg verSaterCity, Outlaw's Phe long pees With autuann leave ---+> +___ "its my.intention /to ‘ask leave cof nots on his epee paint Stand' was}hectic List The Bu en Oe PK aadwith the.get the| vhol has been T m flea Lucien with tall vases i active liable pat (he) nicely been Who lleox, Be ‘ aryere in which the first case under cat just jthe ‘ court City coals smouldering like looked the| on billed to :show in Silver ity s and] guest of Creighton Brown for part. of chysanthemums; of asters. and CHICAGO ROSEN IN BARON intervene to tried is law But He | thi Rendle inte ofinmes..: RHEE. fr very night that the boys Bly. | for left. costume. in man ing outiaw, any for they couldn't make "The outlaw. who out was he was to make not 7 outlaw "The silver gilt spurs, made he works fies outlaw's} a white] of the portion upper with up covered was in front, his On a of bunch a top the at triangular the head man-I swinging im hunting are the cerculean wore| cutlaw and puffy. somewhat attitude CREE I guess ell, ee vaquero ha the skies his hand for ssilence ez the actin' outlaw ' t adiork and into stuck a lot into of this folds belt in were front,| a pair} used t' recite it myself his eyes resting on the the league ~ at had tb - p set- Sunday inquirers with Ce ‘2 : °o Ls Ch 207 ~ the Pink Buzzard ir, tossed ee heft it, it up a couple snapped it a of few times times then handed it back to the outlaw, looked right nervous by this time. ‘ef any ombrey was t' shoot' me with one o' them things,' declared One-Eyed Sam, gazing gravely around at the others, ‘an' I was t' find it out. I'd sure hand him u turible spank on -th' pulse-I sure would," "*Jinin' us?' inquired Jim Lusk of the oudaw as he motioned toward the ar el Invited to Do OW hich all ac ey dancers," suggested vated hadn't Luke half a dozen slugs floor within a few law' s patent leather hat npipe, a beet Stunts, "That all bein' th' case.' su ste Luke Cole, who was standing - to Sam near the door,as he toyed sort of unconsciously in his. left- etd ‘supposin' an'. now, you all which pairfo' m some th' same ‘ud make it right about your jinin' us after your pairfo'mance?' "Which I sure hain't a'tryin' U grab nobody's thunder,' observed Jim ~ Lusk perravingly. ‘but s i wa'‘ant jes' thinkin' th' sa thing I'm = garter snake ean aay inet t ‘But,' the pliaceven ota right, league and will not statements, ical effect ane his able be to make MAY STOP OFF IN CUBA i Dede ear po ¥ find an were Buz- began s is, or ouhgt t' be, Luke Cole, and it before saying went through the inches of the outboots ae ne octal vs Thtaet ie acne with all of the pulling from -_---_--_+ oo MAY PRESIDENT Shaws eowhy, mo- to Write Letter on Situation. . HEL P New York through him the are|of create to of policies the that de Te donkey and ‘ fence 5 ae a tort wet of, and you there.' stay «| 0 mopee wacke outlaw defiant and pudgy. the which. sat quiet and the boys of the Archer outfit gazed at him with open, if ath nneas admiration, "Which I'm plumb free t' maintain,' One-eyed Sam broke out then, this yere ham ombrey's sure got mid ao i "ilk eee »| jt on us f'r a mean an' onery lot o sagebrush polecats, which we are f''r buttin' in an' intefrerin' with a man what's engaged in his legitimate pursuit in life. T° atone an' make good fr which evry son of an alkali board eaten res _-* ¢ a provid- saaopiad was cit eee > ' England, Holyhead, walugbie : through about ew days Pike' Ub DaYee of as sea, one: the the' six years ago, while ring which lost, of SE ras sacar Hg lene * eth Ogden Via' Oregon Short |the man snipe | pudgy under ago ring san fishing lost mM in ather, ¢ da bed from been has identifiec and Vi ice. Pr Presat to a 5g The P.-is.,O.o "009 Maxon, iv mye ayoF fe rneky reo at.2. afternoon. sery~ of eee B were dent Char les' W. of the United Sweeney piel ha of hi Fs banka. onic States, and Wooster, e oe O. aann presi- | Me-| Colonel Doug~ rae - society . meet this|i with. Twelfth prior f Mog o'clock Tust was afternoon day will . : er Be Tue be given of Mrs. parture i efter luesday &. for ' - afternoon C. Tarsons Det dA '} your style leed: the Wy are nt to en O invitations, stationery. or. We they aolves several io. <4 e esteem: qerent tor ¢ Hawailkand, (he Pacificgen- "eettarnly': it--i& Hat ee baths f Often sda P = . iness, and among Line on' Saturday, grease actor, the Archer paint of the outfit happen- in th' push is a-goin' right now t seeled to. take in "The Outlaw's. Last this yere ham ombrey's show, an' dig |}Stand,' and they threw enough. silver up sixteen bits a piece *' see it, an'|on the stage cvhile the show was on the' first pink-haired terrapin in th'|/te Ai even one. of those phony push that opens his face at that show | vaquero's sombrerors i is goin' to have his gums massacred "As 1 began by saying, the southwith a curry comb, an' it's me a-tatk- | west ‘nmleen: actors versatile. It even ror brings the mar out in them,"'-Kansas "That's how, after they'd descerned |City Journal. the' sk) olynesians one can hardly insult a ace coe to re that his skin Can , BNO WS) Ngai salt-water, © *In fact, a batha is considered water s inwhe fresh baahen the after announce-'indirectly z Senin . on styles in wedding own plates to order. ‘Re : islands of not, cleans begauss hey, Earth bh a on of inhabitants indeed, |. ag ane. en a asa ments, de-/ -to "Portlan deli Fa honor | empossed her : lie wore. Ta bibs Dey h in. before the Franklin of surprised late -Friner fellow teachers y. by & departure the ot elie : --__-__-. Cleanest People ‘The 374 Phone Bldg. News Deseret - - at cards | . Monument. the By | will| y . pleasantly her o South ee wheather tA . a tsa,ew to year calling cards We print and{necessity from| green to wash off oranges are used will engrave any} fruit is too carry an exclu-/the pulp is the salt. ‘Large for soap. - This bitter for eating, but when rubbed on the native skin, high- | which is always greased with cocoanw citantencieiee oe << Crane's andnoteHurd's Mrs. B. W ay president waa-brief, he devoting him-|. soap. and lathers stationery. gil. it makes a real est grade of society relf largely to discussing the objects of lon ‘Tuesday a!ternoon. fortor idner. ate: also probrushes are ecereitt well. byScrubbing oe 23- East} vided sec | Montgomery a*ccrnoon of Indianapolis. on Miss Tuesday A. B. Ruymone First South, | SaEngraving: It Lake © Dame Nature the societyy: } Fs Nat .: A seg s Has : Cleveland N ‘he Cold. a Severe : c de "ce . Bute West family physician, ee Dr. ae ve J. M. a nate a ai ee 5 eld nok rm : Draat Gonna Cteveinatin, Cena at xe ae his bed Ww manne Prir t q . ‘ : Mining Congress Selects Joplin. Denver, Colo;, Oct. 19.-' Americait} Mining congress adjourned sine die this : ae atte Ee atta eeee HH -------E REPUBLICAN --- AND the FE, next ze : |+ be as entertained mrnviette |+ the - " < PRESI- eet h ete ee ead sof cocoanut the serve a manufac- |} tured yrush. bather make + | go: rd use of the Sean and brushes thus mi | provided, and when he has finished his +} ¥ | Sol +/ ablutions he sits in he wind to. dry of in is dry . coating the Wen needa itea linea Eee a 1 iz ra M Ree a si a a_ 2 ed ha eis; otiT ‘ - a ey - a 7 Pa fe aie } ‘ vaist anc e ceremony is over. + | +) vere +] Chemistry and Metallurgy especially +\adapted to the needs of mine and +) is Supposed to have some sense, me ‘ ‘ : anes allows these people (lk aders of the een party of Utah) to twist him about their political little fingers . the hos oS will beye Wi a THE DENT the of purpose ae ea : in the Salt an editorial FromTribune Lake Feb. 15, "And President Roosevelt, who |+ Oe 2 Rimball will entertain {+ ext Thursday at r + Taat IRAE '+ wee pa H. T. Cleaver eaver Cer = ‘ Ban pg a of husk. the from |torn exposed thus fibers jand "the SS = ae ; | a| Fri- ey mery-} Par- 58 | M Y. men is taught at the + /smelter . A. Bvyening Institute. toate sess > your OE HERE in Mrs. arate give Sai ; bridge = to friends. It represents the people of Salt Lake and of Utah as they are. It It tells the is not a Journal of Hate. truth fearlessly, prints all the news that's fit to print, and commends where it can. The Republican never knocks. SOCIALISM g wer by aperiments honor of : Miss Mary at juncteon Kone (mech ss "Mio, asa the meet:| - Mra. Pa eatenuie nlnce ton genital Ee a ; THE 2 Se = follows a ss will Place, hi cedi eluty : : Soe ine Send oR Me luneheorn day' at her Hofmes, in sons attendance. Mr. Cleveland con atrac pmworth; severe Now. cold which while fully fishing developedaa | yyThe oday. Moore ABROAD. Tt is singular but true that soc eat 2@ has made progress in 1ese nited ee 1S s than in many eons irehies Germa ontains more regula orcatia "socialists cir eee country, and is regarc sus the home Pe soc aan ond the foster-mother of the socialists in every other nation. England they y France, Italy and actually represented in the governcon- im- Saturday Specials Salurday Specials SATURDAY SPECIALS TREMENDOUS MILLINERY SALE IN FULL BLAST ALL DAY government. Germany 1utocracy of on secure yasis as than monarchy even is its next goy- i practically an. absolute any other European * that the socels ilistic vote Women's, Misses! and Children's Manufacturer's Line Sample HATS; values from $2.00 up to $8.00; at- this country as now constituteMitical illg nment ed. sha ire the soclalists would Just what would votes get of the would imbe hard to say, mediately come into a position of great political and economboth importance, je stduents claim to be beyond ques- READY-TO-WEAR 95c, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 YOUNG GIRLS' SCHOOL SKIRTS-This is an extra good quality PI ain pleated; colors blue, brown, black; dei worth $4.50; Satlrday, Speciat Serge, tots ASHAMED OF PRESIDENT RKOOSEVELT. Delegate Matt Daugherty, Salt Lake, said in a speech before the Utah state convention of the panel $3. 75 at tion. veeteaet teeter Return for reg yy ixcuri t 8:4 wap 6 Bp, Ms) Ten Ogden at 7:00 Bo Mee the : school, > ° eeory.re visit- weeks ; Newman ends ealatite Bevkeleoy.-late Miss friends ‘ir of number a be to the 2 October 20th, i g ial Arar ony turning, leave for : repre- ee music al smal Ware been. several of friends er eveni: m-| daugh-} and Ware by} thence York, ae ; : to returning Orleans, Vakecearly-in the new. é this -_--_ -_ « oe THe Mrs. for Mrs. New es T. Mrs. and Mr. : r ntert: ain a seul eabody this evening new ee | the ONLY $1.00 To oo give ¢ ib a intorma an Christen- the instreet 3 have who there relatives, oes pupils' ie : 185 | Studio, Ate at if yt happy voungste gsters a| | 3 PPY pipresentnt. to join Boston Florence, Miss ing and Mr. host- | Later, to go will er Ne steamer: unet to New the of Oh acl Opa adaae Waktu ine for few | ber fora be iat wir Giaham{F Putnam will2etve at Or eve ning tis 1€ Penne street ; : , .ccital South Fivst E ‘ , Peal : oe Mt and will Mre:) usual crowds to be expected ca 7 Thesup soothing mild, <a, want you the burn wont that smoke We this is the place, tongue, j : of line-up the finest have i civars town igars in today | | weeks. | | *hri be -Beanonabie' i | Winr in- § TRHR Weitz will Samuel today. lunchenn a Mrs. at mean- | the the outlaw stage replied the ‘Yes, President of' the al daha hush |} known gamely, and there was a sudden ‘Tm good |toward hin when : he started to talk. and through. I don't care a hang if you bull pokers sieve me up with lead Diver Found Lost Ring. till I lock a cross section of a wornRhoscolyn, visiting gentleman A being through. I'm sereen. sand out devil riends reg-| -ac =| his join 1, Jan. pene Nes Wa eee two ee per po absence, whic h with his mily ac- | | Wilkes, Edmond Major by |cempanied in. Californi bere spent . ‘ the | the are 3 entertains. aurternoon ‘his fee by | Agri the at In family. his 4 enjoyed tee Iiichards. " I ‘ ot are candidate their and underis. it: -again,. And, the selection of Mr. Hughes largely brought | was Mrs.ni€ - of the followers Hearst with|impression President feigned surprise, and a couple of bull-| identical... the planks just back] through ets went that of the spol W here he was sitting down.|stood made all a go blasted to the the eee night for Logan fer ‘home| been has instructor p because: ‘situation York a'ready, all asked of Se the 19.-Although Oct. Washington, on| | All. After Man the y'ht ain't yer, ombrey?' they president on 8s Expected the there a aH movements can replied "'Much obliged, old fellah." the outlaw in his nice tenor voice, still heytrying to get that comradelike, touch there-pard tone, ‘but nevah a thing before a pairfo'mance. "And the outlaw made as if to pass gun, yere all chil- | WiWIL to nnd weal AWM hole arenks © ra aaben ne mupprdceni: % re a to¥ Bpisode was held at M.:G. A.]10. o'¢lock at 3% aiker's t auditorium in this city this evening o..8 nder the auspices of the Orko Valley Mv's.- Fred: Dern 8 give a series | 7; the ‘flrst:-td Tiffany week ‘nert' bride-:ieas of poe ‘The association. Historic Y suggesthe at seoffed has President capta n''s gig,| the to lowering a rope the in part take will he that "on ‘The but when the barkeep switched to believed is it campaign,. York New outlaw, puffy the Fling' Highland preferhis known make will he here thoroughly tired and winde d, just quit} in .line of his letter strong a in e haunches|ene himself on his and plumped Watson to Congressman letter in the middle of the floor w here he'd|recent PresiThe the campaign. coneerning been dancing. e dent feels a special interest in the New attemnt ‘that i outlaw the last. Styer by . secured nye Hits of the irae | West 733 Frice, W, IF. women party. with\ Spo. e is hard at work setting show that the Tamn nany not told the truth. The claim that their candibeen approached by the nominees, who have ofto them, and a batch of j,tteys now in the hands of Mr. Jeme, it is alleged, will prove this. The general opinion is that Murny has said things purely for polit- ombrey, loud fierce,' concluded} didn't see the Sam, suddenly turning to the outlaw] reached the bot-|a4 nd Brabbing for his nigh gun looked up out of ‘Yee-Ip-ee!' bawled the bunch.| enacted ee that. pmptherot Rill ‘be subpoénae s trio " of greetings between the outlaw and|zard, just oo piaray a thet the. 3¢joy Of! Aube OBES ; F _-- . Nata' SARE on their plr Luke Cole, the assist-| the ehirie: to stand their foreman. nlans for the me of a rai had a aades the outla "When. ant foreman, solemnly pointed a long oH nO a finish that), aa oe a p t nt the "Wt with forefinger at the stodgy figure of the| the fala "of Mary oath = . Ty " decurune ce 00°08 outlaw, turned an inquiring look to- sounde a lke the windup of Spartacus') trip:'wi he department. Navy and iddress to the gladjators the barkeep, consume at least three wee ks. rhe ward Sam and a who had in mind what would oe Pele air it?' "What Al ica ala "Jim Lusk, one of the punchers,jex-| suddenly began to play "The Sailor's barponne'. . nt it fe pi rim, oaevelt will Guconacs Mire hibited violent wrath toward the bar-| Hornpipe' on a mouth organ. of and was principally, amenhdment An . 4 pica, the story of Mary] President the|started to boys," said in Wis ‘Good. evening, to, Include : Island cutlaw, with a kind of clutch at the end her. little lamb:in'the conventional hail-fellow style, and, licking the flap| way. Panama Trip. fs' believOct. 19.-It Washington, instantly, ‘'Hold on,' cut in Sam of his cigarette, he started to spur‘This yere's a fierce Mary an' lab an'}.q that. President Roosevelt may declink toward the door. cide to stop off In Cuba on his return Sam we want it that a-away. One-Eyed. said "*Pvenin'," Slade, the Archer foreman "The outlaw, unreeled the thing }rrom pis visit to the isthmus of Pana"Sam, the first of the bunch to re-| then in the same tremendously defiant ma, in November hére are sa ae cover himself, stood blocking the door-| tone that he'd used in bidding ever~| i uestions of great moment. affecting way, the only way out, and the outlaw] kk isting defiance to his pursuerers, ane} iy,ce present eenand future of . the island era and Cole Luke finished he'd before sud-| bunch Al The ame to a halt, keep . | 7 and Reynolds. ate Boyd D.Mep her "on well was house tne strect Pouth se gone be to Bast for the much} were present those and filled * e ° by | given address the ith pit wed > "le thildre TT reprefor candidate Clegg, Brighain classes children's ie hep sie ; sen's |] Reticket. Republican the on sentative today open . South \ , First East on'1cademy pleas- |} hallB .and.'a were-served freshmen Pythino | : 19.-Boston Oct. ne named the eB] "fp some} give, yf sone. names ' could who men the > , ee The Jim Lusk and some of the others Pink rolling on the floor of the of f eat : supre the officers reprerae thi re inet A 1 erin: ne me a n in the sup ~ fa lodg ing ito 0, Indiana" and vy Pear Bria as next the grand jury appear before Tuesday. that this evening Mr. Chanl er said he could not understand why Murphy ,;"] the grand To s £ a Sire nsche La ereveng diketened the Star in hand with Murphy. cigarette} "'This yere licker dispensed in this thonkatonk,' growled Jim, leaning on the bar and glowering upon the eon keep, ‘is a evil an' a sin an' a sha Here I only been over th' trail oe hour or so, an' I got 'em aircarent and Jim pointed an accusing finger at ene outlaw and yelled: "They ain't nobody eh in this yere wickigup that soos what I'm seein "Rather a wailed look began to appear in the mild brown eyes of the outlaw, One-Eyed Sam Slade reached out a long arm and plucked one of the pearl-handled 22s from the outlaw's belt. He looked down the ber of it with his one eye, biew = will He College. ultural Philippines the in) iment | tak= Mr | companied Aa An enthusiastle meeting of Republican. the in interested aft held Y yesterday yesteras af Was Was Mrs. Lodge. Supreme encampment next held}vank cash fon: Lo substantiate eh leader spent Tammany . "2 apes school. their| from themselves roused the exchange] they heard when Ge eine the - city Encampment Orleans. New candidates. jury The three °t © was making, he eutfit till he'd almost tom steps. Then he ea pair of mild brown eyes, saw the ‘Mary's Lamb . casa about pitifully "The outlaw transfixed buneh of maverick branders and grinned pleasantly under his|a nd mopped his d nk forehead with a white silk hankerchiat which he pulled paint. 4 rom one of the rear pockets of his Examining the Curiosity. ftoutlawish velvet breeks, and then he ae nly trance on of oF cama Promoted, Loti u Next Have + fo of the sweetest .22s, pearl handles and They used t plumb fill me up with}, a ¢ase to nickel trimmings, that ever came off gumdrops an' jujube paste when they} \.ader has a souvenir counter in a novelty shop. piece at} jyoarst men me recite that heeard all ng a corn-| Sunday school, "The outlaw was ; an' that's why I'm real) gates have t' hear it again. It's called! Hemocratie J.usk cigarette as he tripped musically | l« pnesome "Mary down the Pink Buzzard stairs, so that,| Had a Little Lamb. Spin it,| ered money with Pee tiie ae presentatives left Capt. military years M.S.) were and MeGrath Pp J to consul Russian adopted w: ame ABE ne An - Yihias of a: result 19:-As 1 e tirnlit: Tenis lodge supre me the that representatives @ the uniform 1 ndi general presentatives | major : iniforn nera co mrpanding Independence Tammany nished up this yere is plumb ourn't \ Mrs.-A COSMOS. } Wilke where to} given M1 and Thursday Thomas ind on Hugh ant informal afternoon number' 4 laree"' present mber & 0 en Tell ee Oe | e eee Ua W. ites, gaat Oe Chanler, a friend ep he vos. onlyorl Ove cFG:f ae of j and . wives ands. ' Ferguson Ko D. Mrs. Woodw: ard, rm. n by OE by EB ates for . supreme al jury and]ing for ~ alternates just ' . iythree \ minutes be fore the Jury andjing said to have fur-|sentatives to the supreme lodge, a|/"_ that time he then} held the ms eran statement. ® > Bul) fall. has end summer the cloth. | the tiniling over ‘connected be heowlll where Nevada, toastmaster| the 1¢ ; | sat Co Mining Consolidated Ely the ith toasts witty many anc leaves tutumn Lrewster lean i evening, the and steamship| pretty decorations. were in were Tnesday on prizes The i: information. the : Te eee seme ot Srcane cee oh ee o hy > , a seader -uicke before was summoned een eee ae the of "Around the atid pudgy waist there an' no mistake. But they's a litwas a purple silkTr belt, color to match|tle piece that I'm b. a-thirstin' t hear] . = « the purple silk handkerchief, and|cree more, not havin' heard it sense T creased : Furnished Have men their has author, Loti, the French Pierre of captain from premoted been just tHe battleship of captain to frigate the in service his quitted neyer has ; ravy. a + the up mes rv. just and Meena 2 anid "7 iced * . . of boys foreman, the Sam, One-Eyed to Oct, York, New assertion his bold 2 and stage roared delightedly, Rosen, this arrived at the station Schlippenbach, m = amesCan0 blight aint defyin' that 2 enough an say the and the of Yip-ee!" Archer the ° Said Is Se Sfirsts begs for and the outlaw Z short of breath ain Mexico ‘for a. goaivent Sain, muaicially when ‘that calling them sure tled down to listen Ricereet bucks. or sa the reliable. Rosen greeted Baron was ap-|and Pierre by this time, pulled his souvenir-counthat chaltook and again ter weapon hull railroad say who ul solutely the judg- by WERT birds down to seawn fight it be a faiah who him upon hell Come on!'was quarter! é o one of those three-dent peaked som-} peer with eke: bells altached to the ‘would foul-hearted such you innocent ruf- patch] knotted| handkerchief, silk purple behind. as for| silver-gilt | Appeals, were reSimane inter-}agents was plainly effective some meh: I z é goingu to have curs! lily-livered to the heels of | let : of : leather] patent square w -silk>shirt with shirt s down the center, which, of particularly fastened little were . hiv , lop ae ae tiny3 1. raps buckles ta front of law the ane ‘i five of| you, I defy I dare, on! Come words! open} to come out Into the ene.and_all, ; we > uamp ve of 7 heaven out under2 yon 1 yellow heels about three inches high, that had in| off anybody or on appeared ever: pair of of} ‘ity upuy to that hour r. A A pair Sily yer City tinkling, that prey of tell to scawn were met at} which breeches, velvetknees by a pair of the shiniest all-) leather crinkly top boots, with] the of Oxy and-respon 1 ruests 1 sail api Bee have you still and are Ban you of pack Nor ‘ you not, * black | alive, _ that iwin" oO Court made and mye ne of the Supreme court, received has course Th President." the of proval wood soft the Belen Ip ore Pee oe Lw's shiny gees Ble aici oe oh ate nsi San ee hes is eutl anes a B & et would part, ‘what his tract from :you -: hundred fourteen Through meh? evildernins with 1 bserart atl Pttanlne) < i £ s " ess * *s ase Soa ils , A yp of like vile pursued meh you have prairie E 3 ae meh bloodhounds : tlght-fitting wore dogs). Ds ats Cireuit Yersed,".and preted or- watnot the 4A-1 outfit i all in a us th' rest o' that!' and ‘Give patent hina china the the| and own,' cute @ precedent ae Beauty. ‘ of Thing A cow re One: ‘ -O }yelled up at the turned mustache, ish black His nose. his under pasted corners, extendand blackened were eyebrows his mustache the mateh to ed : and set off by two was pallor starch corn : his one paint crimson of dabs hectic cheek ¥ bones: : : meh two his pulled horde of etree. h to z und outlaw- ite : real so with or what going chunky. A d une was stand last : a fat & somewhat 40 course, | Outlaw meh, with be "4Y8 Jead-| the of sf "Imigrants. 19.-Baron for | Russian Chicago, IL, Oct. > Ocean| for night Wednesday left dren Mrs.| and Dean. and, Memnoers, United | G20." the! to" ambassador Russian Supreme] the by given eave join Mrs will they where at} Park, Calif... seated were fifty About Brewster Chicago in' be: to ve ported {sto intervene | Sitntes to this department weeks few a for Breeden' A; } M. table Wie: posthe city's range at close to study the under POT Ising SS Tae Awa.te | iss | Se Bhy for eenter a Aleeibiting as sibility In-] this Under Jaw appliance ntion, in the case of Johnson | Russian imoigranis Mrs. E.G... Betden entertained "in-)|)). Capt. and) Mrs. HH. D.,. Styer nd | visiting for a Tew who have been baby, Thursday} and «Tuescay on |foumally verifieation..from lacks report The Pac ific company a the South jagainst alo fathet Stver' Mi With The | day affairs. srea!! bridge at |@fternoon is in circulation but source official Cireult court and | any nts of the ithe Judgm«e like them entt ee naments and nave they'd. nop the. last thing And with them at b: him' for, for‘they'd all seen out- | 2% stage outlaw death, to the I bid defiance, ave, ott: because were just numbed They That's taken laws. his z Say take didn't They 3 Potnt Distributing s : Seeking Be es to Said de PCE ae eet pea fost by the love that binds us that I sweah [ am while me take neveh they shall leading the Stand show | #live.. These trusty weapons shall al-| stairs. the down was apparition "The man of the Outlaw's Last : finds ee Jaw.) * les Pyishsedle +4 of day} j {court weal: yon glorious orb LaPIMesOn wine as purto meh shall bid eternal defiance would that hounds hell those S¥ers. mairmilessly hunt meh to meh. death when places, of| sieht the eabe cinniie their of front in heaps by stunned were they Something that ‘came long As ening FR from little cnange silver up a3 pile to the allowing and pieces gold their he ae ar in fic forefinger, chubby his bar, | 2¢nith with way t| declatmec a party In Salt Friday, Sept. 21, 1906: cGrent as he is, I am ashamed of President Roosevelt, and every true American has the same feeling toward him. T despise President Roosevelt for the deal he ma people of Utah." was tremendously cheered by the convention. FH+e+eeeeeeeeererrertrs+ HHHHHFHH HEHE e+e ee eee were| HEFT HEHE HH +Te teres fiesta. the questions of fact, but foo upon to ge alee: him for the moment that knew the constisupporting of purpose the i vi a ee had busy > , < validity. his china | tion: ity Raising arrived had 2usy interpretaind alidity nig = the to pointing and arm dyed silk eee sem{- en ee their 2 They on town standing around the Pink Buzzard whatever came their wbsorbing FTTH a i into loped outfit , al & git-action annual s say LIST An : extra- Skirts, good epee Saturday, OF quality all.day, of at A pretty Flannelette Skirt, in and the blue-and-white stripe; special at. aes A at pretty 1.50> fleece-lined, Saturday, full all day, EXTRA SPECIALS Flannelette nists the extr length = = « 35€ ! | $27.225 yoke;) i fleece-lined "worth at A and-white | D pretty checked Dress, fleeced . Kimona, . worth . An all' braid; at $2.25: cope wool aw? ie 9 f all dhs: ull a lengthy f shirred z or made up material, Dress spectal Kimona,- ke. seo of ble so oe duintily ¥. the "> a nana Cam black Diack and aes immed" with ' White ee faney r wfi |