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Show I! j j Can nGVcr miss )V boostiric:. j! I Respect the other man's rin-ht by j , . JTTlkinc fo your own. i." - -Thcy arc crentb" mistaken -who- im- ji 5 acino that now there's no "fichtin' if Bob-" if' i ' Anyway, if The Tribune does not ' I f, know the truth about tho tithes, it isn't ' i '," f ' because it has failed to aslc the prophet . I ' f- about them, j t k Prohibitionist Chafin lia? also acccpt- i f ' I cd the nomination as a gift from the )j t T-eople. Funny how amiably some men X " take lemons, jr' L From all accounts, the expense of cx- i t ca valine: Hie basement for the new ;, j t Commercial club building will make it j ' liiito necessarj' to put a lot of money f into a hole. -y We understand that the Mormon i , block teachers arc a bit concerned, lost " the anticipated Republican barrel shall ' be neither Spry at the spigot nor.Loose I ' ' X ht the bung. fe J,? , ; f- If you ivant 3'our children it o have a f i . Jplendid illustrated lesson in patriotism, C II ; i do'all 3'ou can to bring to Zipping Zion '. II; ; j the National encampment of tho Grand Rj' ' i ' -Army veturana. j.' ri ; j Thought we had entirely forgotten u ; I. i ' about the Merry "Widow hat; but ad- ? I 1 .. vancc advices in the Haines caso indi- i . ; ! o.ate that we shall bn obliged at least r I ' ' to look at the pictures. l h ; a : 'J $ President Roosevelt announces that ti' 1 .be will not ta-kc the stump for Mr. 5i ' ; . Taft. It is also understood that Mr. 15 ? Roosevelt is vory anxious that Mr. .,' j !; ; '? Taft should be elected. U I I Gdvornor Haskell of Oklahoma has ft ! i been accused by a newspaper editor K Jj . j with having engaged in some qnes- K. ; '''ionablc financral transactions. Now IX!; j the governor has had the editor ar- , ' 4-r rested, evidently with a desire to have. IB ; i "liimselt' further vindicated by having ttt ; I tho editor prove it. Lv. 1' f 1. 1- Doctor Condon, we aro toldrmado a V ' 5 . epeoch to the church "Republicans" at IS ; j ; Saltair on Tuesday. The delightful doc-f; doc-f; I : ' ?f "will be remembered as the one fti . ,1. j j .1 "ri'ih legislator who gallantly threw the H: f r' j , t bulwark of his ampin eloquence about HjjJ fc? j j j g J the bright-plumaged bittern. j "5 It. is announced that Prophet .Joseph Wfr.y I 1 4 F. Smith has gone into tho real estate wl l j 1 business now. Well, just to start him ml U I i i right, here's an advertisement, out 11; j J J i y of his own month and in a sermon on Hit k i 11 his .religion: "Tho Gentiles arc coming mr i I j ' ! j j among us to buy our homes and land. RfJIv -j X rp- should not sell to them nor aid ML'y ! jl j The idea of having an innocent wo- BfB'' j j .4 man speak in commendation of the bo- Wk'M :,'' . ''t prophet's course in respect to the Hi i i I tithes will remind voir that once upon Kli -. m 1 tiiuo several ladies signed a statement B I ttwt there was no polygamy in the Hfcjr ' ' .'Mormon church, and that these same EJ " ri'omon af tor wards confessed that Ihey ' j j icr'e polygamous wives at the timo f hoy Hfl subscribed their names to the stale- ' f I The Dcseret News undertakes o shift He V ', 1 rueLodium of.thc'vic'iois, muliguuht, au'd 11 I lying tight it mado against the bonds to tho shoulders of .the llorald, and asks is to deny something that the lie wild has said. But Tho Tribune is not dealing deal-ing with tho ITerald iu this matter. It is dealing with the News, and it has dealt with it ho effectually that the News has crawled into its hole and is now tri'ing to pull tho holo in after it. |