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Show t -e 4 and Ar- nil alll Published Every INTER-MOUNTAIN Offieial a Entered a 1906, ol the city, Utan, aa ce aaron The Only Republican in Salt party Lak Congress, to eye +. .76| .00| gre : a Offices-Dooly Temple Block, St. 208 under } Both he Press } Utah, City, not and Aan 22, in certain Louls might admit of their by large owners? that danger, being) Why} involves a point why debate in the namely, that power to of Hmiting interfere with of the commission. ers have asked for that the fast pro-| treasury so] make i > ) do i or be to to a E the were acs not Z this that é | EMPES Ys 7 Nek. health : ; and of that territory i an United) mh : the of Spain to stayed, cept by suspended the final competent jis ‘cree decree'. \is orders) force. winte , to build dams and » canals for} and war-| con-| had The Chronicle court's| It ralings} reason shall ts is suggesting not}is annulled, decree ex-{ of a court for about not advocating that there perpetual as Until Oo 3 commission's be purpose binding of this such and law in ernment of] jurisdiction the is as cogent for own-] permanent for, in performing good{ural government , plead : | ognized, this, other o/ and 3 ownership public as a held up urged that for pending al in the two years, federal a‘ ee during the full) friends agree doubt is to avoid] and ‘s courts . time in put of i also aa tO delight » the single all should of per- Mrs. the shippers the : accept {0 less be suffer. railroads : rates the of what two or On the should have of a the at still} to a practical such a test by as the Other President people court's three years k | brother w Diet st less, ; T WWORK © NIGHT may and Spokane proposes ‘ In orders involye A AND in liseation, it would tho action much protection the " Hroaita The courts be of constitu-| impossible the courts. would are order passed has to state nat-) Rann, and ooig the and ‘ interstate a has worn |? " 5B the be 2 en exer J by/|.foy. for a ri wise to: i limit their legislation checking courts should be abuses i only; it been vices en notices : years powers. should of the de- crossings, of and changes for Noneof work | safety nk 8 ie é - is 5 SO). cea at de-| ference reled 1 and LAND Clironicle: tells ‘congress With respect that a to Etre ch ve ; to no on the to or fra ees work yp the the = President laws com night enacted : public domain- the sturdy sons of toil. Recinntie with me timber and S says a it a "has demonstrated tne net, he oliaively that its effect is to turn th ® public Bliaitimeer weve timber inna lands to great porations, work sible that that Pyne it streets and Me further says of the facilitate that act And to he homestead] which jis and to| viduals Sea ae a than this in Cnt 4 that fuel and Ione the desert < that coal be legis-| corporations eat seld at land and leased all all, though : the it his final Finally, not make IVa Says the lands ger rel by : or e can the > ea for If only ; to which) by it. That rights turn out for they ; s trips who you to indi-| worked] President topic, we act. The be so self evident seemed look : can the be public newly still s ave] But we expense who are even as for likely President] the as fraud| Tribune The rights-those impaired-has to be no lasting, than no holders to get Bai kasi aaa ike question , the got this her sOl picked . nip eft a i oe a She air,'" a as inge s quickly commenced $8 or heres ns he ace.a ve breaking reading penn ss ar left} ter. mothers C up for this, her 1a then . ] the went to her to own read room, doubt love Gibson] page contained the me. yourself Ere|am Then Fan-]wav I soon| words, as seized to the eity ty ‘ shall you |that Dr. offered her] Julia's} did so| they learn] : first -ond was|Fanny upon her be-} Prank, but chided cir-|Lida Gibson to be news. "Why did home. leaying when dirnn of given more . UP) or less) av treat: charge the A children, ede vhich Wie, « ae large) were and to the is the Oe 3 sind. pretty eon dandy < , Ee oO € intelligence] by ** >» S Soha ae composed able women, has successfu very and that; She so many she le > not. far * arises as we tolerate REC probably ED Neewowould] Ud eg ‘ | with my affection supposed letter ended ended eter Ser eg so! NEM le Wilmot for by sby saving saying e eee ¢ ring lye 3 Mr. the of the are Toe aoe \ popular ar ried poorer of at This . that that n eee Ee » latte whe = their The Dr.Dr.\Laceys Lacey one ar cides to the The : in out ried The little _city ones The in mre of the s . McKean ° child. said, Wilmot Seemed [to be Orleans. speak, a d Miller turning|'twould too, my|to New o into but hia net Gana s Mr. you, have my love|lself ; ' ae for your happi-|sure could ane of Then "And oer and but shook and "Why, eee "Because," Old}*when more Closely look up in her face} knew she was leav"Noble Hector!" |at said do "Fix Fanny, so "and well then she drew in from which -you: indeed kneeling Shall when a were - post, W. wee run do you rave by|to answered let Tempest cared have and daguerreotype A no C., "Then said you'll Mrs. I'll fix give ay in the} house for he your consent?"| unusual shown see the fair, forth ane ied neck jest as the} But what's sweet| told were told. Il, whose and the|T pres- | it mean. go to No; the old this he boy about hope ‘tis so, but ain't. | Sunshine may have this pl a for all of rs ; I'm mighty can't love her ; ‘ J . af ‘ bell rang had not been aware how i years to to money] of shall . of|employ 3 a state doubt press among some as 2 Roor. of increased of the federal states. 09 corn His the An officer for or power at| beef. It} plenty It was not. than SS hastily a demand just arises There of to But confirmation rights 7 it was and through hem of no less a plea ing the Let state duties, portentious oer power and for perpetuation eo: As such worthy have visions of is nothing to army our over too many take off has canned| like think taking a matter, ‘To purchase been the|/a see-| month the is lazy man. centralized|employer : usurpation . Fo>| x things, in a at The fundamental fact is that centralized loosest old kind reason confederacy nation of a or if it confederacy. for the failure was that this were|danger 5 Aj|latest was; hart tal light fell. {is upon f olded: ide ia to more ree of a needed starvation to to Stranger happened in Russia reported stave the placid J the. death a in i aie: Dliecke t rhtec Socine Sttite now Se A fund Mrs who in 7 O.; from by her s aan nied Sertgce, Christmas sowering foes Piovels ae off this governments of the various sta.es,! short of appalling. yet would which girl, but came ee ee never B o be Rowland week hall, at Mrs. be- well, and ‘ swept amid at listened nae to he ap go neither look, wife. | ear of good, Iso Tag ne Rome.s Tjing deadr thelr oat ‘ove shadow Spirit's 7 the the has 2 38 pt Fanny a the Ney Freedom's nd he are is has in the] that] millions danger, and three "Three hae as Fanny. ‘Why, yes, as large." From that time upon Fanny as one wor rl ‘that she eeeer the ‘ *Tain't should ae airth, times as large hain''t Te en t got ge said Allus ; she was gehts H all over Smalley. Smalley, Simpson spend . . lost nuther, to tell the wonder-stricken negroes of who' Was qulnéd his : thee She ae OT Edna wa The be ear ee yesterday not travel over RAILROAD any more service between Mi nneapolls ap well as between as St. . Louis, ouls, Orleans southern Memphis pais, and and _ all other southeastern Bae For full information and Iiter- ature call on J. can- or A. write FOLEY Commercial vce: Agent Eckony es co Salt Lake patel ap Paul, : New of Chicago, St. alt Routh Gecces oO City, L reet, Utah , . ig Ld daughter gee ry Wiah's of . Leading Wusio 109-11-13 South re- fromM Speen' ' House Main Street ) GALT LAKE OITY. : ® 36 _ XMAS | \ =a \ KNIT |~ \ ~ NMAIN \ ee - 4 STREET ‘ ' SEASONABLE e \ 2% % : \ " \ \r\ aiteat and: tn % name. On. being told she tomorrow.) oobs| Sk AL eme-nee REASON ABLE 4 one) % \ f /a = ox 2c. z iS ey fd Lass < OR | o% sc Bi | Og || a 38 F ne neniere. 2c Tiles Se ok \% Recelved last we aw lot men's Bes 8 ek ttyee eS) ade. 7 overcoats 7 i ‘ Ke clothing $10 to $18 Hdkts. 2e %e Gloves \ be \ \ me \% 33) 8 ave XMAS = KNIT GOODS J o 2y MNT fy » | fe 3° oo: ] ae: Se) ot awls, aol: y DONE, ADC. Wool Vests, 25c, ; th oo as PRICES ; \ ae an: tie bal- the [XMAS XMAS| KNIT | By GIFTS \ 4 of crossing continued East why | fe cost best Omaha, and Chicago, Christmas pt e, us! Drake. yourse if you It don't Mias Miss of Ogden. ane McMaster, remain- Mr. ° "Barnard, ain e nae mae like a -. mentioning "thie a Ww here. she was born (To Rodman = You will aa ; Bartling fair bride, ena yet he always felt-un2. . could Soon not aftertell he done: callie: eaintet j going on parents. large!" repeated | C@3Y . When with. her, Katy,' forty times ners and appearance reminded him of ; ee Katy looked This morning, however, the.mystery not tae tan tela was explained, but in what way in natur," 799 stay long. banner i enjoy ' daughter holidays , Aunt a and Miss who receipt 1om soil beneath our feet stre aming o'er Fredom'‘s When accom- her will rk, Middleton hed. Dies and 7 closing eye. - ' 11 ¢ sa noes ven! e ne S. ith Miss June spend the with Miss. Miss ces Os him hetaenes and thee aye nh splendor plead- that henceforth her affections no _ variableness e , accompanied his i Thy stars have lit the welkin do . onaren tiga: that standard. sheet! heaven. Where breathes the goe but falls before re € returned re les, Hermitage, William would Julia's. fencer o'er f ‘ eeen e turning,' have done = : week coos w, ee of place of aren oi to hea to sae: small The whirlwind of excitement passed CVer ec calmeee expression ark ita |P&@58ase,leaving save a Aa.fixed of more violent demonstration of feelThe crowded ‘round, 5 storm pal shells ‘beneath é ae spent Los But over wild of a still, the heap. o' | ."88 and resolved she would seek to The dogs where here is. 7 ~ pe the the echo -- re be hers. shroud, . America, daughter, will cena hae yet : CENTRAL has 7 e Whittemo1 who vacation proves 258-neve _ fails.3 oves - faithless-never oe not sufficiently and . practically recog-!when it is remembered the devious}besides a-sailin' along in the steam tas ce eae ee ee nized and that there was too little|path of graft that national funds;@™sine Oven ee EE s h striving after the common good in|travel in Russia the outlook ts little Seeger a8 ppnircad Spa om hie ante cane land|the half-formed F ail ak oseph . I South es English, and the Miss Brooks, n and some little gift for each. Parti-|¢@. %everal days. The morning. after cularly "were Aunt' Katy and Aunt ue Sr "_ and ae hes won % yere Wa 1 0 e e alc 4 icon- poy pee rien ae DIPRS ra Of .8/ oti Mrs on nee when Shae aaah age, greatly tudvoaana eas GaN Leary RE joined by Ashton, who had returned as a ae were bought in New York: city,|£°9™ New Orleans a few days before, In these simple creatures' estimation | 2¢,0@d always been a frequent visitto be ane workenrin Eranictane aaa oe or there, but since his return his visits been fae places in the world. "I &' pose »|had been more frequent and of longthat,|said Aunt Katy, ‘that this New York ie eons ne ac, him some- from of ‘Lacey passion waters. ihe, Sonera would go sorrow young eee vother Dr of ae eee lain awake about< her. o 2 carriedson, a now every Hope wae sone eee Sonne ter a pees He side : gees , ~hair- eee Bear all Millet ri that Kone handupon ar ea diston 2 again! présiduacthar bar & ain-for | journey jg ay has hag done her a be fed by his}and I'm glad let her meantime. have country. oe that aor moving services for|Sinece © she's been gone. "_s e Nancy," he continued to. But his of one dollar ‘Ghe'a falthe Up. sieht amart rate I probably) He has affliction was. Ee iain orca ce lief cherished 1 10u j 58 meteor home. ‘aya | when she refused the noble, generous | Wrned om cau of the calmly sciously, answered. man's the the warn- the m _Kate he etcamer by the fate of his friend and|!*as. Frankfort nigh Frankfort?' of the|unhappy fact O u however, his| warned the pen mew iro lazy les éving everything," pressing things|he said, "He'd : any time for|™s&hts, : worryin' history. months vee its cf his with them. 5007 had' with he out ite On ‘the Ser Ree cae tucky friends were waving the kerchiefs to Frank. who stood ¥ the;ancient : it is in|nine of As everything, aS British investigate of state co-ordination federal that| convinced being deere the other crop the time was in part, no doubt, an explication of|but we have 4 : tie essential development of federaljon hand to nee last to|eiehine from citizens the ee of arrived é In Kansas agent until 1 Nn-mMo wreaths the battle thy triumph aK Salt Lake to reside, havLondon before his return yon sh ‘ glory sabs rise and shoots of flame on midnight S having wari ' : cad In te an cs Schoppe,, few returned ing gone feared two at much hie vengean will 5 0 * es Josh. wet > Vegan \ shi ty ssociety . r Org « Nye eh tener her ie enous if and ae and ; ! fly, high! oe ee ° Tempest wouldn't mind clambout of the chimbly to run away, the doctor has showed himself warm nell, war, shall Attore the' browisldc's reeling rnc. ea ain Middleton. will nuther; "TI can|they aay ne, of triumph weeks Be : eee a her one smd piqued piq up several afar, chon er ee idee}last her up continued of husband, I'd for him, If I] halter piece tied heap married," ask- Aishand her go so much slung a neck up!' be go|trip i mae sp was] 7 R. ric ¥ . Archacological Utah . him- so?'" eo clot shine and rns SO ; -} she attached a onsent! Who's asked any conMrs. George Raymond and she _ fastened | se nt? replied he, "and 'tain't likelY|y;ave gone to Denver for the Hector's golden casing, Story of the i he'll barn she likes so well! : old: man was s evidently sviden y Julia's thrust at the old ector, but you/fuse, likeness." Afterward|erjin' visited the house, and|and at they let The her neck ‘a tiny} was have my strangers marvelled hoss love| down I to|Tempest's Fanny. He would |and howl, as£ if he ing him forever. I But then, in the general sor- | Sunshine undeanable oo had, I'd Cling' when ed Mrs. Middleton. e Fanny. so a hornet's nest, and ain a rn it's just the punishment for the the "Ged- Tempest only g the sun, = ae ane laird Flag of the seas! in Ww. Thy stars shall glitter. 0' ec the Upeaves When death, careering on the gale, Sweeps darkly round ihe pellle d= sail, oe isd a eaar Budd ean: ee eC : : and ca was club 5 j * oe SLC ‘ ers 1eadquarter Th e vd Tavita ex be s as The fet Wiles ( And cee d- ae 3 ight thytrumping regal ges loud. life-blood, . liste SAS eve wezach ene' by 1e} @ Sewing aa Os |..." den. 28 - Girls' Young the € of school, yet And Byron rae given High on Fach eoldior SE 1 sok that "Presque: President, rainbows ike eee: good M iM Ernest Bamberger re rand Mrs. Brne € rege 5 turned Wednesday from an Eastern her of bid its blendings Baoan me WEIS years,! elaborate events of the] Christmas spirit Was car. nba wo¢and the decorations, Y¥ he would ones it now I know'd Poe the:P mabeniie c ae and charit- untold : Red ang ast night, class one of season octas Ucto- take place. There was also-a~Pecs r . in wack Julia bie ee Fan, ae Ww e old man, an aaa "him neg up the infernal oid air d night, it of monarch C associa"ho oi} on te several oA, The anne! Unity ha Senior and him." rte dae + i Where. th sky-born glories burn \nd. as his sere ng. steps SE aan help gear, bute engagement untain height ERE ee ; of "s i re! gorgeou: the oe enae i a Be ea Ea neta in v « . called her eagle- pene rave Se hen DTN isere > sent chil-j vit - Goat ee in Kentucky aril ind for better age 1 Y 10d bless you my darling |hain't swore, but can't Kate," said Mrs. Wilmot as she fondly|And yet I expected it. aS clag you peer =iiabes Mot stay with to| Hee ave i of . herself fo this blue ribbon, which such so suitors] stripe akitd robe | ‘The sign of hope r a ae When speaks tne wil) hold its annual meeting tonight at the home of President and Mrs. E. 7 A. Wall, 309 fast Rou ame : ss W e give y oe Paden, on "The Galue of is sology."" The, annual Christen Asp bneolory, nL nue ane valSue tl area a eT - emecre tale: P lace fe Se - locket L0Or) was And yr eta J.ike wrest 5, or accomplished has fleers > oe : : castie. I'd as soon be married in the] bilabteaee fies seeks hee the first)horse barn as there so > . etter rhic Again in ate Wilmot hore: were os Want ane the lettat we 7 : SO, tet Nata Wilmot) Ureethed, as}Uncle Joshua's biggest oaths Into use "4 ane r : Seok yade farewell] Mrs. Middleton tried to calm her huslo their ‘¢hilg@ren,' hey affeetion- | band ee him of his promytely called ll three oe the individ-|jse not to swear. said uals who were that morning to start|he, "I know I promised know not toit,"swear, re-| im, dase ssiz wailchea ane or too, CHAPTER XIX 4 -Aan os Hi s IMOUTICE vy bngageme aS co ngagement wcey, Pe filia huey we het had, Kentucky Briatore me a , h and hands as stage-robbing| Jersey: marry Hector, too, shared ae but aie ein the et now would azure The Majestic a Atibe. were The filled re ve th Sey p enildren tion, the prove my confiding } oneerisito Se the ‘ gar with mingled milky baldric ho rear'st aloft To Ww hear the tempest present, $ members the Te is kep toys AA: a ah most liberal manner. left with thelr arms nadie: bs- congratulated | now row tore a She snd ofreached. all kinds, to! of : friends, as éamong she-*‘that and See followed eer She engagement with | Cummings; vice-president, aS her for suffering | M. Da secretary, Mrs _ Elms : B the bearér of the| Jones, and treasurer, Mrs. Simon Bam-}| vou not write to] berger said do, wi at Tie, Mabie ere) OF vie Flag of the brave! thy folds assurances | Section Lacey had the night before] his heart and hand, and, of} d : . oy af Magdelene Salt Lake 5a A Visser, Salt And "Se contents The it City for ne and swear over leisure That he his Zane at will ne passing 191? Anna Murray. the the font.. the ; feSING) tie she ' City; City; J . ‘ork had: of me > | work eres «es ne ‘ er season. has parents ; : seal,}as well . the Lake , Lake Lake < two vel Kinde erearte aera he A ;er I g Ne eraity." ts hae numper of from seesexpression. ve a i hi x 4all ful Salt pa Yo vi gy ae Murray ' City: ‘a circle ; the eae wa ceiling. In surrounding | Ad en. strive tte SE ee 8 oe i eaeeee tree were the fifty happy children} Seatcotie the thunder drum of heave . 5 / i | ‘ 3 ' 2 s re seated, in rVs Nittle "red chairs ; aes Caen rf ne he eats +r consisting Tk E othe . nner o ce ut le. program recitations appropriate hie haven tigthe anipelie smokt nB <5 Miss suise Lamson,| ‘To ward away the battle stroke who. Eag-|ter itis ige mechanically q ather .|letter eel somelof Lida return a , ; once cane 8 i 5 li Salt ms Idaho Idaho Lake ---- ane THE AMERICAN PLAG. was the last day bein ear > an edt cine s Ss nh 1e y " vd St. Manle eHOoL Kindergarten" the "Free e Fox. Wilckens, | She Heer it Salt Sa the ¢ the time|to sister, as a a ] rhe elaborate, as = See fore the Ce 5 wr Ss te OO eran Hodes wehnort Falkstone, a ee Falkstone, George decorata aeee be mostlya to school exercises, x st . John Tinimerman city Johannah M, Dt pake City a to ss polidays prepares entertained seemed Lodg ats ae , weer 1 made in when eared taal ahs.inz -sher Tenia cont a ee . years Licenses. si -. 5 Nathan, Denvel Young gerger, Extensive be 2} Anna F. give an) evening) = ----<- two spend Robert Vorks., Salt. ‘ e Matilda Olsen, Stockton family|T, will the fee FTL Oa aepanite handsomely ornamented, same Ww hich will a « Ss # December the guests also being Christinas, Yesterday sald; the letter, oe ‘ "atti : « y doétor, , at' cst ye) Bene cw obs day friends. are tor | number as), ‘ was from she I é ie Se over eea: tere engagement run the risk of at among our after after Young. Christ-]}%¢ its See tg trusts will competition iniNew and|some in this city was by the expense principal public control conjure days -mbrace bad.| swell which|the whole world has. been to see|that more attention is now valuable| voted to cor er more Secretary address a threat may|the in that way. And now the President] says that the law under which we are| doing it ‘assists speculators and other] Jarge to} ‘ tame ie Pcs Ras she ould see Julia as Dee heartfel('al-| Perhaps the movement cause legitimate had D recent interpreted benefit]}and not immigrants. spending < u palti wrong. a Tong' tiitie ‘ oO her Then hate: Sheet » a 18. as | 4its and we shall Mrs. Cameron too a desire to return of 7 Mr. false confronted co a : act to render such land|country, this union of states, must|mate of long companionship, vyaluable by irrigation.| have government which serves the|taken to the woods. good reason why we should| welfare of all its members. That w E : youn to reclaim this land at| be equally true if‘ it were a atcompact} That 20,000,000 of people arrived tell trealth , that was "|handing it a how with \ mule, ness."' taste prove . does|an exceptional degree haye|attention of those who ft ‘res 2 . it "results frequently in settlers, few Dae ae Pata but helped are are us between a monarchy anda jirregular upon. the Saimiene give " . was Mrs. interrogatorie other daughter, you 2 and earnest prayers -to the good not lees York state treasury are being expended under the] of ' our teach aud so comparatively seldom in making| Mr. Roct made it clear *hat if such| Kentucky. homes on the land that it d Is| visions were ever realized, It would be SS ee Ps eR Pea 5 radical amendment, the fault of the states themselves, anc} The New York courts, with the The mineral fuel lands and the/that it is not those who are seeking|oclastic tendency peculiar to the desert lands are here brought close| extension of federal authority, but}has boldly attacked John Doe together for' ; ¥ ogether for a¢ purpose whichHeywill| those who cling to an extreme 5 Inter-|legal myth with no standing presently appear. pretation of the state rights dogtrine,|respected. Richard Roe has not Milllons of money from the public] who are the chief menace to the states.|heard from, but it is thought 7 f desert land fertile and There is nc be in haste a is i win é that things have whether ' iain to epaeiee sg as ease against] of this year's enormous The isi-DOS= to as possible in government PUPS, DUE each can Keep ‘Me sake of current cash. STATE RIGHTS AND DUTIES. other|power to be is it she'dA to £ Cam-|Sstantly saw ~ za mR Are pid ae immediately to her nothing - | ees py at i discharged] be their often aa arte It is|done him baffled," have A bt not|as prescribes} federal benefactors, liance men. do whole|long that | tees or impairment, sweetest A and hnete.en, -thatt @ Fanny reply either gov- could ‘Those discharged b! 8.4 blows and The less to TR‘ tl s oO impatient G, in rights,| governmt not. the Antagonists men as| are un-| permission Wet la * ‘ stubborn at eas marry 7 eren's and] Tederal and Constitution. protecting invasion t create|champion acquisi-| of lands under the act. . to the subject of coal] r aleo recurs also lands, which he treated in his late| ¢annuals oa , message, and renews : his 2 recom-| mineral the duty : He . its or be wo-|friends, concededly aes tion mendation have "which serves|constitutional rights of the states to defeat the] no thoughtful American wishes fraudulent penny. s rv > never la Reda 4 ae D. La Forgee dancing party their tions ing 8 nd ane stone| t¢rance inimical to the widespread ef- things Japan's representative has to Stanton and Frank the latter °f loved D1 aAcey ‘rue, she had said]as far as Chicago by her nephew Sone forts that arehajunisiy being made prevent|say plants,"ii ri eons itmarry was him; impossible could ever) win Lamson, w‘ho will remain in' that con- Meese labor toconditicnal one' about wobld our infer meat-packing that the' Yankeés long as a ecieaoe ic ie. : Fae etait anoneath, and she she had believed she] city for the winter over]... : . ees ‘aythem to Butfalo, and staid upon the| was trying to forget him;-but ever in a re. aecor- being imposed upon women. the East have also become conyinced| boat which was to beaa em aWay|pher heart she ha perhaps uncon: . that:a Jolly ia ‘worth all it costs you recommends prevent ek she Ifes of niet a a eok ny .4q box ones aoa past enandathe $$ as aga e acconipisned, 1 iS)ence had been e sunshine in Rich-|a time ) have come from Los Angeles to spenc force. feared that ove no:;more » durdur-|ard Wilmot's darkened home Mr. BartlingBi: at the C | y : care atl it will prove oa While Mr. Middleton was thus ; ex-<-|/thee | holidays ays with Mr. Phe declaring of the prohibitory law}able than the similar goods that have z Mr aa envy eo ee . that) pending his fury, Fanny was alone }| Manitou. unconstitutional, while it directly ff-|pbeen handed out there in the past Hanny should leave' New York with-|iy her room, struggling hard, to subeo 6 8 of}. | e a ior 7 : past, out first visiting Niagara. According-| gy. the bitter feelings which were Miss Kathleen K. Lamson left Wedonly Maunvaih New York state,aidtaled: will ly, they stopped atby' the and|\..; ra : she nna : insisters . and . 5 in- fects SG » mttbre at ui«be | lit connection. <with (:.the: -pledsantitwere there joined Mr. . Falls, and ivLT Mrs. rising In, her> heart. Until nowok » she she|nesday toYork, join her brother atte sverywhere asa dicia « Sctio 1eUsSaANn vere rere o 4 IY Al € vaTre ow }{ New SI was va 2 ied it should| the itself, settlement homes." lation a best There work for Women was not impressed Miritany aah uae with New act contains 4 clause in a majority of cases Ss smart 3 ahr ane the Woods Voods Hoaslund a Herman s Sete ecigeti and cer- late work remonstranee never duty is not among | ei ason why the Cher Bel Catuiluinent broken off, or else ication ing well laughed of the people|cle in New York some.-state~ do the trate | volume 4 repealed." purposes alike of reservation It has done enormous harm it 1s no longer needed Inti- chama ri ae i ae e& apartment, 3 a,Gertrude we rel all ee ane pila WaNlatAA Christmas of Saturday Manitou for = declaration,| a ce ‘De wnver Webber ebber or Mrs. J. elaborate will enterafternoon her sister, such tive ot) ot ind ae 2 de Sa East "em a r i with "Is i will . tt Mauida. Sea oie Colas at ganrivinel: y e se é ack, in an effective manner, As usual, a large number were in attendance . and 2 is questionahisiweaker s Z LAWS. The. mess 's which e ee © net will a ple d ae he ( n peaule a courst nee seer nee government exists not for its own anpi' lnereten ‘Tary sake, but3 for the sake of the} i ps : at é inton, ' aMrs Cari OH ERATE Pa aan {hate alma & < y ' oo Mow \ Z ‘ Ve s5 loved people and their welfare. Those func [ane Gertrude were soon in New Yor! iim was, however, greatly surtions Which can best be performed by I ar eae CMTE Gene, camer. prised when he told he always] the sté s should be left t » states, | , Sald, 1 Speaking o Anny that] preferre me to you yut was pree states sho a an eee the state ‘|'twas quite doubtful whether Frank|vented from telling me so by my silly not hardships work. It Cusy be going Bae Night the operation served the purposes eS rg rather es greedy a speculators than the: of which TERoS Or because or than|greatest are . men the night e enacted ostensibly for the purpose ot making it useful to the greatest num-| Herlokigsople--have' ig: their practical terests not should there mist be a greater corresponding Speak eee Alam th ein eas tor them: in UNDER for eat thi oe to de Sant oatsi are a fear ihe t " answe ese questions re an ith Ae ‘ ait a the Constitution.) success. needed d re, | "Baffled, in establishing|often the hardest to digest-like between , obliged 2 Ghigago suffer harmful night 3 tate difficulty difference tg in the P railroad regulation laws. be pro-| forbid-| more work power to supeivise. the enforcement | healthful than day of, laws seems to cover needed points| well as for women. ¥RAUDS in Wo-|the theory and intent of the Constituand| tion, and there can be no surer way . . . unconstitu-|}to maintain the Constitution and to i provision it to muéh advance|njeht rates first welfare Pen Ope ohne? cues ge Ovce mgm etree as trade y the moral danger and injury to wo-|Mmas trade you c proposed | men, especially young women, who are|@ Plain duty. for ter Cameron|settin' towhich coax, Mrs.flatter, im-|but he shall my phi « ee powers} of m. p. for women "we must] : z oy : to some physical o1 difference woman be Any|the never the providing at York declared the action of the|men to withstand directed against | inconveniences of stl : njustice, é Phe remainder legislation, must law | effectively aware of any such difference. It would seem that there ought the purpose of enforcing justice, and it is|to - not New 2 and be compelled to do so The theory of our government is . can A rights r : the [Without your leave I will, " Ane? and was a look of daawalre of hove utter-|in a but Irs. Cameron nodded her head In|!ly crushed, but she finished the let-| dren \reldsre im yabeyance...untll National government would I the nation ; mnnot were governments ernment ; the} WOMEN. in sustain te|nervous That/for established vol you not?" asked Mrs. Do.-you ‘love another? do, government provided were but the neglect Ate THOM em, say that the the} welcome the employment factories between 9 tional questions, such as rates so un-|ding night work hs a : a ear reasonably low ; as to amount to con-|find that owing check contess tt nowledge Further for cena! i i on the shippers or| tional by the appellate division of the| preserve. the fine balance between it would seem to|state Supreme court, but it Is ques-|state rights and national sovereignty i provide for the ex-|tionable whether the reasoning on}/than for both federal and state gova a 3 involving a ques-|which the majority opinion of the|ernments to be as scrupulous in fulby the orders of} court was based will be generally con-| Allin their dutles-to the whole} 7 i) we curred In. The, court held that in|} Union-as they are vigilant and semsi-] which your} a to of preventing| of our mineral Spokesman-Review : . if}|recently the rates should prove unreasonable, | hibiting a gross injustice would be perpetrated} men in . A . on the railroads. That is ha:dship in|}6 a. m. either case-either the railroads-and be a better plan to ; pediting of a case tion of rates raised » a} the commission. time Secened | ( Bittywhy Reece necessary those ii federal whether regard-| after, this Master ome Y L. t Franken James»s Friday a bridge tea ae % pve an ane Eien a: aban! © e c ; e ‘ u the house and grounds as lightly and| f < . = merrily as she had done in childhood ane change pe aa eee wholly ignorant of the | Mr followed a long, clo-| Was deligntec :MeVe Shes .- it quent speech, by turns tried in He of made of whicheh but hand decision the amply bu i will] withdrawing} might experiment as a means the too rapid exhaustion compelled once, . ap-|pered to Lucy that se she} Miss Fanny wan't te lin' plead-|er for f who. had- at was Frank lthat whole. Then Drees not enly promoted spirit ef nationality, have sand sit would io} therefore, to see their theory|cent years, Toniallicasecotemineralctueleiands ca wich the com-j| iailroads| other be respect sonfes Cameron, ‘ is that the} } And proper rights| eron that . at : 2opaway did n a F ©! by a round of somersaults, his usual are|manner of expressing surprise . or in- | pleasure \t the same time he whis- her son Fanny | Lucy rews means him I have always en-|on the ear, ying, highest ¢ was i DPLPALIOO™ De cembel ea Nye ot "Ss a e ae >) De Mrs. Georg ater! & Suar which when Cameron 1 must duties the interweaving velopment . minerar]of taxers taxers single (thle, them all} and other resources-provided a sullfi-}] enjoy the old rates. tL is-merely' a question 9i Justice. | ciently\ vigilant and honest watch was] It is (rue that when the orders of} kept to prevent men from getting the the commission to reduce vates are] pjiches of the public domain without| > a ‘ts for ~ several SEVere "ALS os held up by the courts years} paying any Seenroyalty if the ton, but made ¢ manner their growth closer terests growth goy-; control Jands-timber, agricultural. friends %ur Our and u Jong delay in the enforcement off all public lands from entry and open-}| the c race 's orders, % ir N-|; pone : i commission's orders, us exempli-| ing them to settlement or exploitation fied in the recent law, whieh has been} under a system of leases and royalties} suit is on trial, the orders of mission are held up, and ike Mrs. cause of ‘Madam, E for Toe oe Marriage i » J. Holmes. nuisance; mated that it was Frank's request that « a Ss c Pree or So some | She Rete Aiea an een eee bento } Saw 2 Sst: 2, ec gz have to} apout. declared. what indeed was true, the Should prove effective, States shall protect their by tne entere entered, shail. The or that I error rs Mary O( us now, with Fanny repair to/the cataract of Niagara, their amaze- | Webber 5, ea ce her,, Ment knew no bounds Our friend | dinner on Cameron's room, but not Ike het Bobaway did not fail to ease himself} ber home. his With it iS speaking to me,' ineffi- states x ‘ our offense S school | -- . wet Mrs. surren-/tertained the Mrs. x] i Prenat - "| wonde ring Why she was sent for a | well know why, and consequently Rin TOR rall (ci We look of mingled subs Of} ing the that Of) answered, the to one of eee if any found, pA be Of Itself good ac-| i | *rlm-| so | Jearned / c because administration is its the state would} dignation and astonishment Intolerable jpe ared on Fanny's face dictated ait J primarily oR NSHINE -' > finally Sl tain By J be AND by of Mists @ | PARRA DOR | pot} peo lightly and to be . . administration as to asylum for evildoers ; retain] : purpose or- say say plagu ague regard ; E DECEMBER 22, 1906 ; CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, readily ima the result if lands for| mitted it to become a public benefiting|and a peril to its neighbors. and mak-| way -would be found, would it should a was to defeated inaction, can itself se so c muen|clent trol the order not oO country invaded Florida, its own authority for Spain, The commission-| ership and control in the one case as} a law providing/in the other. Indeed, the argument] commission's will w LAKE j : ; ; Into a comas The 3 thirdx day after* parents, The same interstate reasonwale Mr Root did not, : of course, con-| portune, or3 frighten Fanny her a rel: eli she x | originating in one state made avail-/ template the" possibility: Of; any BUTE ae eo eee rs ae (sr Necira Ean Ot, nes ay mer | }could only repez "Yr rst mns A ? an *s ' able for use in mere than one-thar] extreme case. But the same principl , + n ts pati C ater to anes not| When the room. He had | CE 0 i e ) . eoIke entered xp as warranting the expendi-} must apply, in due measure, to any|marry Frank. T acknowledge that I| been sent to the postoitice, and now money from the nationat|of less urgency. What he did argue;like him, but only as I would love a]/came. up to. Fanny Saying, "Here, <1 caused senate it menace ownership|/derEa of is expending that j is offered iture of The which to a 5 This tuted : posed additional legislation to.bde asik- | irrigating purposes would equally . ed for by the state railroad comimis-| rant the retaining of permanent much re-|}and if it is a danger,| private government homes; . ing >. LISGISLATION, Globe-Democrat: 1s as States, The mae TRAg Stine RAILROAD sion law a S : |} money in reclaiming these | the professed purpose of : comparatively small holders ae 1 Constitution: Now, o SALT vel-|f some state were, for example, so to neglect the enforcement of sanitary subject! $ 1c not permitting $ al West ee Dee. the general supreme aim can be action, orrather the recommend thar} inal code : : . lands be treated in the same|in police Why should be be satisfied with} itself an power to see? || complished St. that the is Phones-3190, Publishers' Lake NEW Jeas« ASeS , control should not avoid South that foor|t lai ained arid] The} REPUBLICAN, the 20 amendment to the law which would] conduct on the part of any leave them subject to private owner-|be generally recognized as at I Salt reason as promote neighbors, ‘ arid jship and 2. 00] controlled Malcolm McAllister, General Manager.|Yfr Member the he lands and the same _ head, mares ale chererete evelererete a‘. 00) _- . mditian only, O18: Year.. "to }fare" to fuel the government the way? Cera rer ne only Why Rates: Bree ie eh Aye was | spects, City. Co One Mo Three etna pander worked Daily Newspaper Lake INTER-MOUNTAIN by]It national government should continue} to own them and that they should be; a Salt THE domain | Prontdeint insists that the fuel lands|a state We _ ; single should not be sold at all; that the|/agine what would . at public means." we matter postoffice the || treating the CO. | 1ands under Republican of Utah as second-class on indefensible by REPUBLICAN of the the State at inal Morning water wl \t \s2 + aN \ 4S elias fer ihe Xn st prices Suits CLOTHING $10 to $22.50, Mt\ 2% XS *\ \ ares \s XMAS etree = 8 |