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Show - THE INTER-MOUNTAIN = REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1906. ‘ U Official i cial Take rae Organ tr y as second tah, under » One These ga ee 60202 ee . matter Act of Utah. Se eis Aer A at Salt }man City, aI Rea Pe emer errevery oN sree ., eee neee bing tion -S has s io conduct on the and on championing force: active their :They have shift their fess by driven from been been ¢ that eeres were were tah people g sign honest-with as case had to Dbelléve belleved are the very few representatives rest to on much like exceptions three of 5 i That every other the Tribune that whole, the Utah They are mistakenly its great guns of revelation, jumped from fair nervousness of has threshed people a a have its rive the Tribune, 2 driven another has with Not been and to musty doubt to the a keep Not gamut straw, as it of of a whole everything the panic vestige kept. the through old learned ent One of the fear Tom Kearns failed crowd its has has been says, rh to ss better discredit to has never Senator yet been nrade. Sutherland-a It was statement based Senator on party} expect Powers's be the return as the : Ft > Ss Ii s ay away ajor as oO tr. vhe "when Idaho? risk of paying more « the Tribune than e then, by way of showing the governor, who does Is it true been attention to the Governor a] have every] it any might either. propcsition is be the of the Tribune The in that question, and not not stripped the of publication office of jts warfare on If the that paper the and asked on what Mormon people. never been caught € g - had a Tribune a the a statement) is not never the An would | we offender a not to believe that have than fr believed. that story believed. We have not taken the care of the twe Of we assume that they are men of some sense, or they could | UNGRATEFUL. assuming that, but do Fred Dybois ‘ observed said that no for parwill For of the enigma for it does is his when line above Mormon a the It For State Senators. SMITH, X, BENNER Dubols | HARRY program = Is against the as and Tom in Kearns HARRY ere is same interest, That end their of Utah? that ‘ oO ‘ oO Republican 1 be in Utah The answer of the church question campaign the last to It invoke to can mingled of romi the inquiry never has lasted too that unrelated again long the as already in a The Kearns human life, clear to J. politi- has been inject state. think to be | at large. : og calls men of Salt of Of course, he would know to be: he | the and stores that what it| For mon is a all Mormons, business than The truth establishments three-fourths of the is, are that conducted capital engaged east r | if a proposition is not} of the Mississippi They river accept have that an impression doctrine as a that matter of insult 2 FOS marriages. but they the all the governors in the United States, from Till- | Mormon ever put together a paragraph in which there was | could employed by Gover ; ' i nployed by Governor Cutler's critic, and quoted | spirit one Utah - c bs . is dead. chureh do It not f the o men, ‘ men ‘ and ¢a city} will thenen there be the in are and a would be offered him, and that no promise the apostle name bune. It would be interesting-though there are to know theif Tribune. public siiknice thet i NON of eminence silly The thar' has particularly the state in foolishness is of name the is What the as 1 ah 7 of and Iz 3 standing in their church is dependent upon living, ape, followed. .| has been . in ae * ~ for'the » ago, and for the five years following | \ou)a fail to get the votes of its members reas ¢ But and Utah caught é no happily otheror , re impulse local arvea a Tey the « marvelously so the ever ever state state . tune ape of 2 = which ‘ anthem, and of the in prosperity's uplift y years that would be , y, Sesept. Friday, pt. 2 21, ) Great + as_he.is, - has mage avery ae* American oan hae the same feeling toward him. e despise President R "ve the. deal he Stage Ned, oe : people + of Utah." The + + speaker tremendously cheered by + +H+Heteoe+r+os+- ToeFH ee ‘s : The La oon Road . good true of ‘Sal t lake President & Bamberg wud General "Manager. Time Table Leave Saliit any ae ne in Effect Sept. 4, 1906 ke 5:5 . 9:00 a. Lake 6:59 and and oe d m. 4:3 a eave L: m, nature since i since. in PatyUnion, the will of ever being be ; in surprised again never will it But a Ra eT EAT Massachusetts we even not league with at it be necessary the ° church will condition, and no one will pretend against good Emen It is a very to explain and women5 of Salt Lake City. z harmful reflection on @ mans against him can not be collected. them, Not a voice s credit to Gratitude the for the lipelS}o¢ the official responsibile in the whole city will be raised to defend state s that Scores of citizens have appealed claims} to The] in this case is especially fitting benefited, similarly been has nation the it ; in a citizen is true. ue. of Utah i There rere The question rest as ion \en net section} is no of : the country, no matter how remote, but has felt the impulse of develop-| : en ment, of increased values, of increased income, and consequently increased ,rosperity. But it has been more striking in its effects in Utah m ly unfair Kearns in the city crowd, officials, entrusted and it city office, with is typical of have the manner managed the in which business the] of the _ couia manage'to Ket, which forego rates Water are not uncollectible, at against the property, and it will have to be paid. lection as his Sepute. is that. It is a The marking damage. to a his rate The all. stands as a < along denied some the advantages way. the of Utah, which outside Republican lay capital, poliey so far was has from Of course, these people, being of pioneer But ronda they not stuff, did not perie placed ra could not get what rhey the to is properlyfo~ iors . And what for All and Mormon} the to and Utah from z Rates Idaho Points East . Via aa Utah church. election, the in win another| | Reduced necessary Return | has this of become money that ee has paid into ee i age find They splendid a market at former a which home, policy from the records and marked "uncollectible," there are scores who hve " ans ‘a panelled in the interests of justice, sworn to do its full duty according to | tests toebe fact." the legislature. That legislature will elect a oe . That ballot by tampering the "Stop has heen by WOW TO VOTE FOR JUDGE POWERS. the intolerant legislature, One of the interesting and suggestive little cards, explaining how to vote|Fred Dubois. attitude or men elected of Dubois, by it Mormon Is likely votes, that will Mormon not be members in favor of the as 2, or If he can unseat all legislators elected by Mormon votes, he will] the religious in all parties | good sense of iF mixing of . mee of the yesterday, Vogeler, aa) county *¢ f reli religion e the Amerikearns , _ an xois _ Louis | a m eee : $32 00 _ IDAHLO TIE AND ~ : $44.50 ye $39.50 20 RATES OTHILER of Sale: Dates to Dec. RETURN wu Sauk 7 aaeun Lake City ---- PROPORTION Nov. the d Ch i Icago |1 St. It} le ade it d Bool Salt ort MO a River Points establish | party~ Somaiy know ' that < Sy fol" 0 Missouri ragiatration | fairly which. ScemeliateWeTe' or « all The criminals: the m rg to violate | lists. real with rnconvention. re » effort registration tampering y includes - FROM POINTS. 18, LIMIT 605 hae thee ze 1906 DAé ov . YS ‘4: eC. L. H. HARDING General Agent, % 77 West Second South. Salt Lake City, Utah. _ . a aie 2 ee - | TACT, TARTS ter, ste ! 1 a a ft eine ach et cheness Ce ape sir, ust use a ttle nice tact, ~ eee ee ee ee Cubans, suai enrawine oe Fat In nie fire : su Per, publle eae 8 36 MAIN , disast " . STREE e T ak ~s --, CLO. T We » keep keep .the .the | Ss -the best p BOYS' Our profits are good suit small. You get a : | i Did "ratte hook the « wate" starte a. friendlie Bt. Baek: 1. . t T uv t » Not storms rough routed-- |48 a fact, he did act with Taft tact. HING eee Ss ates makes and latest styles GRAY CORD for a little money ie e = "You believe of electing | tune ip don't for any ticket in the field and make it count one for Judge Powers, has come|be able to claim his own election to the United States senate, though he will, | into our hands. [. snows cleverness in the arrangement, and good work on|of necessity, have a small minority of the legislative votes cast. : the part of the prinier. There is this additional purpose in the Democratic program: ‘The elecWe want to suggest one other way in which Judge Powers can be voted |tion of the congressman will be challenged at Washington. It is the intenthat our suggestion will be realized In the action of the |t!on of the Dubois party to keep as many Mormons from voting as is possible, | Hi f or, and a we believe voters at the polls. ‘The best way to vote for Judge Powers is to vote the }and then to contest the seat of the Republican congressman who will be ; By asserting before congress that the congressman-elect bases his straight Republican ticket till the bell rings, then throw open the booth, and | elected, 1@ of its party's method attention ° probably with thief!" fraudulent our to came Don't blunder5 and¢ blu , And flurry flus United law, and let it make presentment of what it finds, no matter who may be the |States senator. If any members of the legislature are illegally elected, their offender. seats must be declared vacant. It is an open secret that the Mormon districts Under that sort of grand jury, the "uncollectible ' rascals will find|"lone will be attacked. Non-Mormon districts will not be challenged. And as most of the Mormon voters have been driven into the Republican party how serious a mistake they have made. Hhe found The to to th speentiQn ot ane Kearns crowd to employ fraud in. their ¢ffort: to carry. the coming election, and the greatest vigilance will be necessary on the part of he people to prevent that fesult being accomplished. ae before stop, stop, evidence gave the Tribune prove > ‘Toware carried erhumphs permanent C ane Who has the "" uncollectible ' money? POLICY OF DUBOIS. Ayd ‘thre atening re -belllon Tost dire There is work for a grand jury far more than had been believed. And At the eleetion in Idaho figut Tuesday the Mormons will be challenged at Ww ith manner t are« xcited -d wrongs righte constitution ' They the in it should by no means be a grand jury hired and paid for by Tom Kearns,|the polls, on the pretended ground that the test oath decls te ‘s rule the as he has proposed. It should be a grand jury hired by no citizen, under|renders them ineligible to exercise the right of franchise. Senator Dubois a tared Pala aad funsee. not brook, obligation to no private, prejudiced party. It should be a grand jury im-|has declared it as his intention to use these challenges as the basis of con-/,., 1eir ai aoeownnas idependence a consuntng, hook... | 1e shook, paid. oe en of all denominations will be be found in every denomination. §stop, »é and there cases » T 7 >, s " that Three forever would because NiO Rogier'? cae Pe cer legislature 2 « we} before e@ rt the » Kearns fear " rate, without any eee being made for = it? Who has oy eee have denied them. They have established Industries on a business basis. out of the treasury? Into whose pocket has the money gone? ‘They are prospering. They are advancing. They are happy, as they deserve ; : . They Baye santere® their reune hae Which one of them has stolen|i, phe And we believe that very generally they know that they owe the betthe money? That is what "uncollectible ' means when placed against the)}i.- conditions to the Republican. party. name of a man who has paid. Also, we believe that by their votes next Tuesday they will prove that This office has receipts from many of them, and can cite Inquirers to many they are not ungrateful. more. In the list of hundreds published by The Republican, lists taken 2 ofthe statements manifest be ‘starved, | ‘Ms was bee a aa morning sanctity lowing within to him. And whenever on that record the word "uncollectible"' stands) ..)) than they could find market for, and must buy many of the things re"They must. buy at a high price, and against the name of a man who has paid, it is an official accusation of beiIng|/,ujrea for the necessities of living. That is what the officials of the water office have put upon the|.o1) at the buyer's price a dead beat. a Sa > people of Salt Lake by the hundred. Later conditions haye enabled them to develop their own resources for water that cash ‘aie Tuesday mar- compelled since a alive, be - lists. Is a harm or discouraged. is beat a positive harmto|o, aeimpoverished, Sak Dani is Coley " But investment which kept will settle Ms a of all parties will because of peach, charge/yepr No tax is so certain of col- man officially as a dead business integrity. It get was many be the people will put ; in politics in Utah Republican, and have shown their receipts for water rates paid, whose nameS/ije helplessness of this region in the absence of such a stimulus. In DemoThey It 1s gross- | Uratic times there was a chance for people in the rest of the country. appear on the records in the water office as practical dead beats. elty. ‘ will again of the support the if course, Of minerals, re . in value} has never accuse to party any for It a quarrel with that organization will be g I - COLLECTIBLE either | ey sh shall succeed succeed either anagers until they arns managers By its operation both capital and labor | the food §and drink of) the‘ Kearns a be of the Republican policy. because hass been i ffice of th e watert office d The thing that the people generally believed 0 en has been brought into the state, and the values of property have risen. And] jy editing the ereed of the Mormon people or in driving ther ut of the] proven true. Many men who have paid stand on the records of the water|no man with a fair purpose of giving credit where erédit is due can deny |} ctat ) hi r tl I ‘ ; een office as delinquent. Claims against them are solemnly recorded as " uncol- that the production of Utah has. vastly increased in these: nine years The ae na a in" Uta Ae ew ee ; ome are, control lectible,"' market isS 5sure, : The » profits are are lar , ; large. The state is growing handsomely "7s: ap as vi fc : tf ; It is a shocking condition. The records of the water office are in 4) Hyery one in the state ought to recognize the source of blessing i _ me te _ ay oe " eer oe ner ne amazing of wool, Cattle, « , "2 advanced policy, a region that of operation > inter-mountain oT- the hay te oped ao yeetsS-every ry product. Briceao se 8:00 aoa at rane eee eee human| | understand to rule || eases same The voting. a ne the Irish, |7 ir a slander to were to enough wit with living came it when Irish the alderman for candidate man no and here, apply by ' defeated be would he that | wij) Chicago If a polls. the on} dependent commonly than more grew and rer ; beyond rraw ¢ election, presently singi very 1. Sing eo probably is ere probably is it that any candidate to pretend that he has the which so greatly profits by the working of the Republican policy of protec-| tion. There certainly is no other state the resources of which have so cer- | grown away from that proposition tainly develope , 2 f ‘ ny eS : mata ‘ . . party: shall Kearns i But / : ee Gene lanininice ae ra > res reason McKinley's with years > same as was out influences and McK av''s elec conditions bega , vegan fourteen on + + + > | and freely out. speak They so. their sentiments may be, and no punishment is visited upon no punishment could be effectively made. They belong to : their City) 3 -1906: Ps + |* the | + followers, + + Delegate Matt Daugherty, Salt Lake, said ina speech beTEh eA eC ear ee SE rc aU . re Sé thousand authorities their in PRESIDENT JOSEVELT. that{ | +. . Lake i EAT PPA OF on Vethe same2 as the nly rest of ; the ssible country-lacking in prosperity, If the Ohio politician were to opendy in| 10:15 a. sages, A irae Nei Tts aa ‘ : | other church, here : or elsewhere. r day except Sunday, special : nape' Only, it is possible that Utah was In a little | suit alt Scotehmen, he could scarcely expect the support of Scotchmen at} ; a lopment. ‘6 pi ses it Tri- - ns de x the from ; semLet - caused. important-for ; big known. Is 2 fi It vat date. a and a lagging 7 would some save terms for not Tribune the to course as dealing ---_--_--- : - in men two fair of the church Tribune begged who visit, the made who the for detestable its wreck the from way simple is one there credit of of Phure sisereouy However, ; be-|* them WRIGHT. FF Y in that church have got heal ce world, and they could ° not be} ++le + do to of in é of seve seventy The action still live s hundred perhaps perhaps resurrected, political made were Olygz y polygamy not ers numbers which never dictate attempts if even ta parties, all old sake, Lake, not If they wanted to. Communicants of Independence which is rife in all the openly just what them for it, and oe Some Som are of SsSalt idan nae Ce 1¢ Constable, W. $F aa not wouldf be kept. A visit to that office by any emissary be the very last thing imaginable. blance ht. é«a C. BUCKLE. | 5 Mor- | + course oO GEORGE | here is every BROWN. PRECINCT . Justi Jusiice Sor |\+++++ polygamist relation, LAKE For non-Mormons, business M, Caio COSGRIFF. B. J. three-fourths by. in Assessor, County SALT that the business almost SWENSON. . CLINTO I JAY TES BCL iN ITON. (Two-Year Term), Utah is | of Utah capital People the | are and more ynon-Mormon not | Is Lake B. For CAMPBELL notcAormons the that so any seek of the states realize not do They be in party and and secular affairs People in Bastern FRANK For INBOTHAM. : Surveyor es 1G will bugaboo Ei Auc dito ar, County Por polith i politicians used it will there. next, and religion of be element Mormons. the of home the |as of pomTuesday election the wins \ campaign people a S > Attorney, ILANSON. WHATS POLETICS as a] as a disturbing factor in the public been | growing away from the one idea. was Sheriff, For County ‘or E : ; a the County Treasurer i . JR. A. GROFSBECK PRANK "R vK x, ge party the If rears again never For JOHN e IN JR. ELDREDGE, Recorder, For C ounty Pr. O. PERKINS. a ate ; . Lake. Patt ead JENSEN, portst Dale: County Clerk. For U. J. the If . CRITCHLOW Q. Salt a NEPII not do and disfranchised, Mormons the want not, ae aac: soll . : ANIL McRKAB, : Granger. ' do oe Lake. D JOHN eae: . thus. have in the won have JOSEPH, Lake. RICHARDS, Oe. Sugar BRIGHAM Sy OLEGG They both is the disfranchiseafter and property, they place the from in - and S. Salt Balt CHARLESEF. MARKS, Mill Creek which Democracy of waging Teh : the an ultimate end confiscation the Merimons the of which managed J. ROBINSON. Bingham. whole men program general the along and ' are N, WILLIAMS. WHELAN the which a Moras is ag good Democratic Is directed as well as a ue. TICKET. disereditof against. alone directed TICKET 2. PRICK, Py COUNTY talking | are in an actual majority in the two biggest cities In the state, and that) they are almost equal in numbers to the members of that chureh in the state not sems that Me yOSera humilia- campaign the that to be which grades, women help Idaho, RELIGION ‘OF cal wrongdoer? then verbiage, and believe that any apostle representative of the Mor» County Democrat: Isn't it about time that the Republican party | ives ana the general requirements of morality and religion to 10, the bbe, utter utter exe MEAON, a > Z 2 z > pe > > suff , | ceases to ask for the 2 . 2 7 , 5 They are as other men. ciysion of their conduct Mm secular affairs. Read] of the people of Utah In its behalf? i aly voars hack {4° people. the do mon church ever approached the Tribune, and neither" The rest of the population jis realizing that fact more and more every have done years in our political history and see what the Reps. |" The thing is the less likely, because the Tribune Is notoriously treacherous. It has nothing to deliver but abuse. It could not make terms and keep them. - A P I day. There is a blg membership of that church in the state, and it fs prob- | It is hopelessly depraved. Any one seeking it would go with the certainty that ovo Democratic fourfriend is see ungrateful. He should: remember what] apie jf any politician should openly and violently assault that chureh, he was the position of Utah ; rothing we And, other. or religious organization, any In position attained annoyanee STATE For Congressman, HOWELL, JOSEPH thes Will do? Utah of Mormons the will what fact. brethren of their the hands the chains on rivets Dubois both disaste controlled, been made But huve is a above, om have mot the been. below but knows | Gentiles Oly gi ous polygamous solution Patterson, sense one not have apostles. not challenge of citizens| Idaho of women the republic here. " person? incontrovertible do man less i would]a ribune ¥ t veracity, Tribune kstatement et that to ‘REPUBLICAN | ars: é suse { ffe er rT r oy? fe « "S person accused an offender or aé wrongdoer? Either that, or, is the person | cquse ‘ a Salt Lake paper is intheir authority It is "ee not true. Never, even in \~ | + challenge | reporting an offense an offender? If he is an offender, why is it an ethical | the days before polygamy was prohibited by law, were one-third of the Mor-|* no. 3 new Fx been "there, have: imanifesté the' hince polygamists men. | mon to the > wrongdoer, calls proposition n"« Ss ? ic ro sitio *s s¢ attention > r rT : } : . ; | And if the Jeethical bid fer Lhe 4] proposition Sutherland terms lie, for record : with Even in There people, in = € J made. And when that "challenge" was tossed aside scornfully by the senior] an offender, it must be a person. So that, if the wrongdoer calls attention to | the whole'city senator, the Tribune sought to drag from the shout' of derision some echo of | an offender, he is either an ethical proposition or a goat. souls ae : 0 > Mo 5 é site 2 3 eres . e able riticise ‘s Lac ' ; = a reply by declaring that an apostle of the Mormon church had yisited the It is a great thing to be able to eriticise a governor. But even at that, Polygamy cease be It they Wéi!L that great Pe the article who Yes. but congressional enough not have Mormons in any treated unjustly them want prethus and on the side of the Republicans, to vote fate jnterest in thelr own ; © * aces lis © of e To CGE rogers © . « ecomnF hersy ca they program, "Tony Kearns of the mplahiment elke quality | pretend person answering meant, respect, to by has Utah in + the for Tribune the Insult the People east of the Mississippi river take it for granted that offender pardoned what exactly advantage meant, ethical wrongdoer Cutler know not would as an will to to the its of tenor The Cutler. the effeet the way "eCe . co pleasure observing its activities less Kindliness than might have Governor by delibered ‘speech a to provided nation, the same object Mormons, the Kearns Powers ‘ : attention It the expulsion the tear‘off the'remainder of Judge | PND : secure alone subjected to chureh. the to Mormon conducting one and of ment of dis-| emblem. party your and is Kearns that of view Fred while by is i pat 1 ‘ hand eht right. over < possible 7 cas our your. lever the a for Judge avec, vote to ay £ rk si obey that:mplicity, come way aprec: ttle "Pull direction: yr Baise 1 oN Reese. f his In Would | that. be a note Cee would and to for the candidates of their respective teaching Mormon. In the: of believing statements operation understand of not affront which hopes people to help theit the Mormon Ti rests with ts here Disfranchisement of the relationship as citizens In -the bigger brothers their brethren retain- | Gentile the in vote would al-| United States to prevent the success of Dubois the and the triumph of ' Rie , f : . BO, BUN I heels His his plant to assent else in in n6| Involves polls, crowd Mormon the of he state, the of resident the Tom the a gen-| AS] at dangerous Demo-]| congress, Republicans? are every voice of In It means it but been and one stand with the dominant. party congressman| Democratic majority to ‘being there of well a as could| one to cast.their ballots suspected them of usual of is mon elec-|any that, He bold a have Idako body the as the confession | actually fact the Is horrible or is he purpos leaders rob-| without by stopped There Im-|in Kearns that of able 44 orator, it presents the following lucid paragraph: made its most illustrative of the Tribune's moves was the »bate ‘i sens :.5Smoot. ' A bolderat Senator with to a joint debate recognition attributed the his} fealty total a Welt would event and = office majority. . His paper warrants, we take some Jy a recent issue it spoke with the before p cf+f the And has) tfssues,} discarded stands patus and plan its of disadvantage place, his CRITICISM. on used when distracted, threat congressional first. its front page | 4, the effect that nobody could understand what Governor Cutler was the thunder} o1 0+ qn fact it ridiculed his logic, and had fun with his composition. pledge, the distracte a to it harmony a have to the of rudely that stood | O],UMSY And untrue. proved advertisements on of water with s And trapped. promise scuttled has again who to criminal Not it <And position not be Weir, the status, be out of Utah for she > ie and fs offer may wish one Any other] cast vote to who who ties will) any makes do not right in only the plan Judge| and believes have then aus > re was exhausted, one preserved good. and people days succeeding which statements paper And people a Presidential distinct e Oo diet the is the persons ineligible, candidate. Democratic fellow | It of obstruction, be in the nature would there activity un-! nationally to that to win him for is little chance there ‘ ; ‘bate hi t i ' | : é Pe 3 Tie oun a LOF oO stay at ome 8 a1 44 hai a ‘ ; a gE ; Beha } the ecard, Power's the (> that (iii, 10 fence oy of the people re or has national the and a «it until the bellirings, ef the Tribune's campaign. They have found the Tribune was a consclence-| ; Taber ess slanderer and a limitless liar. Day after day brought to the readers) of 3 { "two he In considerations, smaller helpless be either would he would advantage be take at the Tribune finally announced in five-column that it would blow the county officials out + that tn ees Note vote At - the proviso now, any ake Just tion, ir- alle approved of of the which present his than party ean they and administration the of orator an Mr. of person fair vote unless the In even a Second, rg s es" fic fictitious. » be mistake Tom the party, rest as reason American Utah, power ane { regularities in the: conduct of county affairs, and have been, compelled to‘diit) with no more proof than that the sheriff's office lost one dollar and twenty cents-and a ellent, whole y ea made astonishing K : is the for Fortunately, . asin: s sit re bate ere to con- to support vote agalnst:the His cord. not the the less his indeed, bea Ways as made forced reveal would tried tactics. have They Oe sy : have have untrue, they declared have They They They day. were assertions their 7 aeiriarttinee both recurring every with that threats. their good been ground silence ; positions. have slander, and defensive their as crime They accusation baseless of capital a campaign votes for seat state)| the city, the on tion he him, for ballots with be:. might party his what matter but if elected, nothing, do could Powers ing sands of the national capitol, and refuse aS } ‘ ; Tribune the than Powers-| claim Utah expressed client not expect to get President the of ealled is to and to to stand it be not, it Judge opposing an capable, noise congress treachery of party when - for for harmless first, 2 calamity with reversal things Would pr j whipped paper m more completely my you ever seen a paper Have o & 4 I bee n in the present campaign How utterly impoverished are the makers of that sheet! of be, more limits for what for their Weir in accord be eral vote of counsel the confessedly make statutory prodigious ertaie STANDSTILL A TO Mr. a better be comparatively is can candidate cast would a is he these from aside And, Powers Judge congressman, Phones-3190 ERT == WHIPPED the a counsel 2.00] 1906. 2, Nov. and he as 8.00] Association. Press that of adherents insure could and party one cf lawyer, a within will nothing And success But of Both a That The position 4.00 Manager. St. is away. home. of his part to that possibility. He can ny ARE eae . . : Temple Utah, City, Lake postoffice Lake ceases ' General West the se ena of 1879 Salt ie ra ntnece State at 3, in ones eee Publishers' Member Salt 1906, March eC , wiik candidate a As the Rates: McAllister, B South in 10, mii ..... 208 Block, _ party Newspaper Year Malcolm joe Powers As citizens, be conceded Feb, Sip e ee Only, One oO Dooly __OMces- co. by Morning Congress, Daily pape BM cata are re, Wr Edition REPUBLICAN Republican class the p Months Year.) Sunday a the Republican Only The Six. One of firmly at remain the nation. to ur ait but if Every Published INTER-MOUNTAIN Lee gently epu ain oun er: U put, in you?" NON ard taxing veh da great ae Zs SUITS; worth for- aia ence." uate - Po hinaulaniarl oe " I heard of a man who laughed so lost his voice, he that story a at hard a¢ c larg 2d Singleby. Vhat was at story?" asked Mar~ asien anxiou "I'd like to tell trait 1d to aiseJ wife.3 "Detroit Free Press $5.00, today, Buster Brown gray, brown, $4.00. . and Blouse Suits; red and navy blue; ne $15 $22 and 50 worth $7.00; we sell them for $5.00 and $5.5 Men's All-Wool Pants, * to order... .. .$3.50 to $12.00. it enrages, |