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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 prehended 5 stration, Published Morning =} - Inter Every Organ Entered as postoffice March 3, arc. 1879 ee ae of - the Republican : second-class at Salt Lake MEMVIRGEsGhiisan' Party matter Feb. City, under Dally in Perce: of at the} Congress, Momth ow... One 0400000 shay Salt Lake Battin City. ; McAllister, Block, ao « S000 ale are ole slesieiste sts General 208 LAKE CITY, ' West TUESDAY, Jes peals to Temple > / ie JAN. +? é 1, THE than one hundred Utah and Illinois Utah in 1896. lion, and has facturing five has within its industry E those year they a In to have added , When 7 he 2 of of over about 300,000 whe stage, o 7C] ats «Do i . of 1 of the silver has added the to the times have all be size not realized world, and much considering the worked-than And of tive sight pictures The useful of all the reason metals mil- by was more the of Mr. fact the to Lake You get will s; and it, the and more time be complete. this because to be » be @ the some some me the We position.o weeps ‘ 2 of the the : i. such a : the economical not an you if believes as . ERE wt psa nature | pat the of last hour have Saz- of read that no may in bound pic- of realization, But to get it matter the be are a cut not well York ¥ ese and future beconie, the : its JS to so harshly characterize ho have so to « OsSpits é is nothing adopted and: with Aa eene man, more peaceful Salt eould not be made. ns The church chatter yop he ) as \ sett '‘ i , of the And a Get busy a fancied i: | goye da Was ube she fitent to owat unben ard she made ad- next pleased to more than half tind herself van! trarige. ae strong sprang up between the Luc and the » Te . akin v1 cae \ I e t = i hatwenies eo we CO The ake Ke Hed wave ot of unlike Po met a frieadcold, silromping a eee trta anene ng= é : ‘ eee | i ane Associated ene Hotta Z ‘ =f oc UR a looked yeu ae ae ve st e rt ese other> : ae EY ( ie 33 ; et : yecaAUse and fi vff s a ere it a gf eri:aa: i is tubereulosis Vine OS a no so carry off thep ; hitve ‘ these thus both and se en e ruttoe o Oo home j in now . with : filth. th two great smallpox have been scourges, to and enabled + the times no A ne os ; project of the $100,000,000 a Pl@ Would see the matter Uo". It,may be doubted "be cor did "i tt nV net ‘ Se , eee owe e o vork so much by he wack eee lack x he pee las a any eeenate « clsac ee Ane athe als ish es glance. eerfre Li ES is" as + both ‘ Liane : 4 "a oO words as by 1 which eves eyes, words and eyes ‘ "adark paar © ae as ; : ee OLt, Pp of Jenny's round plun shoufder ‘sinking into: a ibid neuen oy elie : . = i li believe Lucy {fs the old one him- that these - Jenny would have sworn Whe1€y» wearer teteouie ./ isa 2 were, anctayo hare sucy stoopi | down Whispered "Others . Wave ef. | poy to | do Lucy were supported eir entire lives byto | ae fs Se ieante over CHEE antes sheet exerted: Jennyhited was aS opire ol sooner, ! | later be whether }ooeee to" or would too." was co nas sacatie justice, seldom used we to ter cack whie nee peo- so, nny ert' oat tim Lice worth the . 2 of wholly : contempt- its But inae that if they = mix- to. the almost professor year. of a conquest and able they ote ni triumphs with tnd Way =; Ww: ' ae ee cee = flesh who o ' Jenny a She. « See ‘3 since unCe unon ae 1 ‘ eee eauls rut We. di yaing ariel eleams Tome ane ey A 1s tthe ree Fi emprefi for ar ees IOUSz herself ARE OSS) to aIbe iene easily led and influenced by others; co as - it eis ty mue their been: s and experiments, doctors»would. Master ‘other maladie so, Many 1 has of abolish taxation If fancied issues.'| - There really js} conquest. Physicians a suggestion) medicine the diphtheria oF Ps yhvsiphysi is : i « diseases alee with p to Luey with feel a Aafear eeones while e and. Luey dawn 3 Wnts, and sealant laden | ra sir) en bs ieee of ‘ love: rhe | 1¢@ brat th ec oe cloud, : ‘ "aTme er‘ saeco . : EET et, beeen ii MT. enniCageitl Oo atonect- pneumonia Though man. has been. studying _ of Esculapius, the race today stands « avert ose vend However, of) for vances, 3 [t hip ent , ee tuberculosis, € ag y ai het Jen aes had s eat that ea dur- but VAs aea BY unfinis irs 7 Se light is another queswould consent to. risk say r : assigned been : teria must many y ee ‘ Bee to her would ¢ friend have been |} o weeks eo ‘dni < > ¥] ucy J datmnien |. had ‘been in the shop, when one morn- nothing in it, and nobody whose judgment is worth a fig SUCH, a Samy 28 that on" the chance *of- betren ty Tivonred laeria Sonn nae boca : = ase . : : . 5 ; - ee Say ony excl 19 OF ‘i . boos es ome. and o 1W-won peaily pelieves there Is anything in it. "Drop it," and m x: putithe: plan: Je; worth' discussing dria Te will ~ Jenny Cardy iavente work soeethe Bee SR as e . | oa make m me : think, even : though 0 nothi mnths : caer right Tani theugh it it sshould come too nothing re Ox it ch eeeras rae was : 1 et wee ae akg e - enc no € : Mi delet a rs Aas puter mith 19ought she, "for who is ever! Her | going to be at the trouble oF Forhaing Vand eargue hy the whole race. ake of alighting th poe R LIFE 0 KENT IN ere0! a enfin UCKY on Ma }¢ black to ‘ Of Beowna' for er ereat-| 01 ral \ acquaintance be According ait. ee ne r where Whar i onjec noon IK th : | flood credit, are "Drop issue. the sy AS many human beings die of disease ago at any period in the world's history, tha diseases ‘arc ac ss Tl esearch ‘Me=)-learn. te, movement happier fellow fellow 1elr et " ; aoa it is s op ‘ nly varadmitted by ‘ edicine S prese} slate or on be oO the min-| estates d. oe it-1 usands . - of tl ce minds e the time t i aye central Asia. .. e as have died he « "Antic people : the. wants ‘ . /as the! 1 issues"-suy/s:J:-G: apropos Lake. is York Nevada in of Yale, cancer, Dae ; adventurous Weis Iscase 2 since for policy ; fancied dtop candy New se my the|* 7-says S the fisslit and i e . imaginatic ee uti . clans themselves nebyple unsecurities critical that <> = Sry ae the the Utah tl mest8 aeyonder erniiy y Jenny, who, when lle work of a university Just what it is "‘xceptions <0) CXERY UOHST SETA» of cae a0 paper benefit nent Se who | for meat inspection, the life-saving Service and the labor, consus and immigration bureaus Nevertheless, fantastic as It is, the plan takes' hold ie until buying to P ¥ morbidity, ital i up: The us critica, meee pretty fake busy. Donald, be splendid etl l oy i ON e e umon ‘ There who ‘Get | A! we how of us. Times na . t oft show pleased c } plans be the that is . es those There| empiri ‘ m inn Ct ‘ib » aii ‘ USCS; sans,Ye Cte ere ' Cis a 1s enough tru vaclacehen Site underiyihiy 1€485inake ithe stleneé ‘attradliyaienuntirtare hold. good discovered. . are to: making to remain with stocks. fore-| " ‘ . half-fanciful imputation, that, will and yon ‘ he It ae ing your| | it, : that thing that of them-and res watc fooling reaa}eMete..Bast, : under are Sey So hes. rf paper of the: joy we desire if we know badly They SS EHUSAT AS authorities. hope ear killed they , ed city the a Inc man people' Norton oO Ss COUSINS A happens, sure death, pheumonla should | A. rest "® Shall wees lack much Sa: R world in the fans rum Beye. forty thing to enough 5 J. Pease » up HEALTH? a aehe ee scheme of and all other diseases that threaten the race ith the department. the: professor. sugrests fore-! we issue half If for with Oh serious are fully salie desirable happy. We all understand ss re fa material achievements probably| year folly enough and against bay EA age wreck-and when 1906 thinking OF lntcat latest '° Spend 5 $100,000,000 a : year on a national department of j| iad Soe echt Ne bo though supposedsomewhat to exist bety n playful health, whose business it should be to "equip human ma- | indolent kitten and a fierce mnstiff. o1 man has found a mine! ge 3 would enn yer genius discover! joy ‘he The night Prof. may to- the penitentiary,| If ft really were a) BOARD ourn: Journal: Tantastic professor, ae yas, Te have / Its former, latter in , » fortunate °U® consider- . the l the , iotug: it is at 15 ehiners fees y Utah Now ow iif oa It of the belief in the minds of our n«ighcrude S f a a that "UTAH IS A COMMUNI(T''| % can of awake Mr ete PRE NATIONAL Chicage leago meh "eee Ot ; railroad 1. 1907. A be glad to , thersiander refute enn razors, . China, , It was 3 rather it eewas a : We the Utah] world safety in | New of % connection ti of his sary enterprives | Over char) pills Utah can go far in realizing the picture which M. Wels outlined if Utah shall take steps to set herself right before the world. No other community would permit the building talcum lode business structures! re: ae a "lave watching Is eae es oO he the is ‘ worth read a it oO the NUARY sol measur seems ; will in ee nin peu i powder a Another City store. p In Utah, also. there is an jron deposit which is going| to make this state as busy as Birmingham, and as necesthe Daly JA has hee a oie true find it and told Mey ; that come city, with at printed will have to correct ~ , 2 wo PO'S Of New York * = OF CRIMINALS. able to J. state Times he fp have toee send F his slanderer the rest of us to wonder Re 4a are entertainment. mirth laugh shall ; morning, ahi not a be ‘ there , a magnificence » B of Wells, manu-|¥"d8y2 And a very 1KeS Salt the the than intended we that time of of copper, today, P. slandc me | of jot eres yet that of sss actualities while Republican need tia Ulinots. to the world's equipment most Mr. a ~"|tol,» Who (ena will or leave he chose to describe to a6 "make-believe. aia 4 ; of as Streets, in mingled and Cccompared gold, length has a ani the York ‘ Zi It Jose of i818; : the « ity s fashion impressiyeness the paper cleve) ; over, been ta| and more dn L} embellishments Seabee' 2 1¢ r much ene p- ae 2 propheey. ANGE the an population, an as gift will be as big as c 4 ee > playful ©4SUngs, oo min- in tremendous : a formative are more} twenty-eight Union o x spoke y Lake . ees te almost exclusively coal-and bituminous coal, at that. Utah has more coal than has Illinois, but its mineral} product has been in various forms. It has given lead-ten the New calibre eu 800d many things In that paper read by him last Friday night at the Commercial club which certainly ) will be | Cle ¥ realized. And that is one of the functions of a prophet.| p r And the mineral which lifts the report of Iinois|'™" could be realized is coal-the absolute requirement of the factories. IlinVery little of it =is beyond the hope pee oh ois has some lead, but the mimeral product reported ts of it that is essential may be ours. mines if themselves and f it cas. of that man TUESDAY, eee nell state, Gale spes a UTAH, The : biggest the wi is - . worth than the population has the but Pes: read it, to which a : And og to And Ant men the : of CITY, criminals." which he saw in E fancifully prophetic vision, he probably tep head of the president ca 4 : of the . railroad, i's company. did not at all exaggerate. We confidently believe Salt|#S been only one railroad wreck in China produced . dollars more borders Utah intellects service of men Utah} 2,00] i Illinois. of 5 to this will to hear it, to the evidence . | [have the * St. Weshington, 1906 million admitted Illinois factories‘. are its s factories and with from in the somewhat was as , the lives of these eC yes o s the children of to M. WELLS, PROPHET. eGba HIE Mn gine nae cen NT For reported produced millions. well render Nace eral. than known SALT LAKE community of} characterized pretensions to MINES. statistics, that Illino:s accents manUU: will ALL " demon-| I 1907 ah af €| National been as shail shall nation, nomes, WORKING dramatic ever souls Pl Utah' ah voter to the effect than sf Manager. South UTAH, ou ss convincing The world is waiting correct judgments by HEBER FEM 'Phones - 3190. --$ Publishers' Press Association. Member 2 in the speak surer ‘ for the limitless regard in which they are already held Both SALT new. and the . "| Guiy, One Wear) csaveueceneeseeees Malcolm is | cavaensiaw Daiae aluvele Offices - Dooly REPUBLICAN, which RATERS: eesbes niet can more has It is halt o ONG MONK ee ee cee ee nds eceesseesessssS -15| SECM UMESTEWIIS © cjaicip',s'y vp ccet a peesseen recesesvesee °8200 oie . Intuition they Nothing people Utah. 1906, Act Newspaper ' ¥y SUBSCRIPTION in 10, the and an fair Levon tain Republican Compan p p Y. Moun Official by ji with on hel, Bt v east: Gaiiee abe bringing ae twelve ars of age. a rey ; 2 ior for L eras die concerning what hadae been done: sence ‘ eydu Ene : Bex ssa ALIKE ea Dillon ent ten or first ( y whashs ah { 4 vy, nD Bt vho ‘ cee che told a escribec e and question her a lit-)@ lveasure, saying, "that she aioe akrecmnoeet. t a aN ae as Tht how Care is a girl and a she novec owart Lucy sat quietly sewing1e | Spirit aa11s ae sut fc Miss een a ile custom ine to a ake Which She Lizzie had o ‘ e giv-| é appear v , amiable she ¢ jin the eyes 6Ted the of each Pittsburg and Messaba combined should Utah? ; No other community, permitting that New ee ay a: Boles eantt: "y ; aupn pee % Pa‘ : he Seat Ly< ote UY ; S wk, ‘ javonkroom S .ation, with, : ands us The difference, the cause of the bigger showing in York Times' statement to go unchallenged, would at all|%& j have made = skirts before, haven't) but kissed ¢ girl until she came > . ranht ‘ a 7 ¢ 7 ? to. ¢ > ily « . Illinois, is: that they are working all their 7 mines. Here expect to realize any portion of the desirab!e things (CHAPTER <xTV--Continued:) {keep his. wife in+ the same cireumstan| | you you Novas: the dmconic reply PemaLuctee HES eee Aes "Oy W f pace we have only begun. The coal mines of Ilinols are near-| (2@t Were painted for the hope of the Commercial c'ub "Singular coincide nee,' returned Mr, lee dn, oe ae ce : . a u noel AW hat! Never made a skirt?" jextending her white slender fingers ee 2 . a ee " eS ne ;e > 2 clater s Kindness, anc avart «tl Miss | ; et , Ing exhaustion. Many in the Macoupin district and in|#?4 its guests last Friday night. DUnIED, oye. shall be engag: a when. ‘atthe' end: of three ‘years'she Ney r : : ; f Paes reddened, and turning ; the neighborhood c Geerac ees ; of By: Danville , more scarcely be exhausted. of a demand which have coal for Mind will the will will star iron of be be the' the ire is e pee not conceive coal big supply coal lie industrial of our state closely had together : This is unsecurities. all w is all ron And azines, whose all And very the = West people € as here, the for i's for very street the the are services isn't Wall . want, receiving the. are finding They are money, and not the local and party ranks-than erty 5 American But late chance, they threw better was with old heck better managers Ta their} THEY . his, from of that they ge party should broke not have every have lost ground re ;| lover, with *thearé between in the the tomb of of who was the !SMorance of raisand , and pay i the rent. The Eastern crowd has of trunks.| buy becf- Church affairs? Christmas steaks, with which tion, so long been amt using had aoe | peomes and their savings and their legacies in cap = talized gnay sav rhetoric and actually q . it startles them represent to find that something of . actual, an editorial the that They Atmosphere, Scnane and ere Ce Sublimated i there ‘ chases. was eo anything but the the day © COOLEY . . Water, ang the as ee a Stolen] reno behind B Me thsiv was Ha non pny a " teachers b. G. at Ogden Cooley of sc ; ae | he oe aera ae has not or moment who| but Mr. Dun=| ae but a general. He e foe apeE wret, won , least: everything 2 the Cooley} not to years other sée you,| before had his| increased than Ida sud-| little} thought Ss < s net a vrin j hope| UTAH WOMEN, AND HOOKS only knew, gh but u when next : : he met: his uncle at break-| fancied there was the same] 5 onan Ce Mr. Dunlap y to eee nee did but not reply continued, let a Pe Te Saas Ss. eno oO ne of the wealthy 6 , hese ha : a man, - Reif $ my as had| broke forth now fier you ish Jenny Der any Scarcely When me re seen from to - conclude be Miss Dillon,; ringing and her not of the to ieee tena this time, go ee and sa ‘? axe | ee in Wor at to (Six s' girl, niece ey various had eo been a S perfect ¢ ieee feet abt: ie VOre Sovarnt a spe thetr sald, an ways. 1 ie tale weed "J are Bee but! tone AT - him-| Ae at ag | in "Oh, the charge of her fore- te loved good! ee | re pare what now what shall we have the stingy old was, however, pleasure ‘as aaye ‘ane shalk nice we to eat,| | : res, ne she a thumb a Dillon annoyin a seemed to have or three hours tricks playing upon she pointed needle nail! Up sprang the girls, far under Luey, and ne wretch, she the same time dealou ‘a window oe hae That J paper ae being een over'and sudae girls, don't aan "Oh, Ber Voices. a of while ree tc Been cowed a 4. ri asked Lucy thing is gone?' | drop ped her one drawback to| # pee time A é pret Brown thimble, in ae Oe BaE nah ae rage : ppp : daesle SEUse Of : Dillon's Miss h but rye , ae explained Vie Snaue: UStuE Dance. noe face was livid with was too bath aac and| & oa accidentally ay it , oe r first ut ena if it in lanswered E a me w moments she read the e. he eo d BSCR ERE d Bute Se as Jenny she Arshad a the Palod frrom e paper. pour valuable Lucy, is repeated oceupying quite lay employ. Do you rs 1a "IT. shall probably pos 7 tebee done the ead 1 tingle tingle SHOg and was the went wa knows ‘ but n her it'ss for!" > bell | first Ide Sea ee OE reading, two large 3 her and fell her eves eyes and fé ‘| niet hee she smile, many Sal og Se her. of met but he all at perfections ' ee ees et with » flirt-| firt-f -g,; Mrs. , ‘"wWho| to ae ' aoe no-} < Luc y, and so to a too will leave Dillon some- « im much . nee Cn good sense." gentleman 4 ba ve ine wae a from . who : | rer door, curiously Who amon glad was See a S- talk-| ce : ener ie eyeing the iri desirious cf s One of Miss seemed. hem dont ne 1 é nn last to Brae sirls apply for Poe ee don't if-he ue you think5 had think. \so! ‘ "I'll shake her twice as hard, and if € . - rl eee ge oo I ng been te ei . Ai Hasounw been . | chances ihe ere work |ing about "7 pay alot Nothing better/ off it,"|Pp only coral her. Oh, awful!" said Jenny. , ¢ c ee en art puld live, . bette so anything ad companiea shes pahema a ower for on "Not until =z : Miss to one, jthe Luey's readily saved discharged; Lottie managed e but be [ll to but kept tact open hurl at her her from our behave turning from be- that or s the C when she ¢ ae 3 was - merry of the better books| the eyes of the men and the women who have worked batten > , of Utah which lacks the recognition it deserves, In| music, our people have established a reputation al] over] the land. In painting and in sculpture Utah artists are : 5 ; ‘ recognized wherever good and informed judges may be 7 found. But there havey not been so many books e by Utah] people, and especially by the women of Utah, as find that they have fought for the good, as has he; and| that they-like himself-have achieved much. And when the meeting is over, we trust Mr. Cooley a will go back to Chicago "with a lip unsealed, go back 7 eo : + x . with an open eye, and carry this word to the sons of men,| one|or ever he comes to die": that Utah has done well; that| four 2X av wees re > weeks from eee purdptle mw that time Sor mid you. him to, for} Mr. Dun- "ig tainly ag and . t fe a #bout ae a ana said che After a little Lizz 3 > she [ ee aot her fat eS eon tate retreat, ** upsetting the ' husband had been He was > 6xercise oo .j @t but he exceedingly exercised over his| wife Unkind, a surveillance annoy- COREE Jazze looking, feoling: aes ander aoe own eeu ir candle: é Tate a nee a Reeneud, Ne eli o ss As ,| oe eal et x a orth Whar lie 5 4 « : . yas pot so patient and all-enduring as first OTOre decent s pe ere yes, Was °o Cas s "y's nl ~* rine : boll oven "Oncece shshe aemade Bucy an ~ she| she jaassertion to which one of her eom- : anions replie per ‘s ¢ > °8 7 g she : moved Seeansamine oe and . at last turned eee arenes atte , with a a o, them. pon what ha wa walle" ats and paste :ony Suck, in. the (Continued tomorrow morning.) ay more gl ass comi ming | Dillon's} 36 MAIN STREET Goes situations, and fas Slightly a e cer- more | something) akin to awe.|} a door, from 4 w hic hj} a boat 2 precipiJenny falling down S pile of bonnet. boxes might wish, or as the capabilities of the women them-|the work here in an educational way could never have| selves will warrant. been done by slaves or serfs or silly people.C. If he finds|ing. learned too late a that‘ she) "Mich rolled promiscuously7 over the . ° and :she Bne It is doubtful if there is @ fleld more rich in material] it 50, we want him to tell the people of his big town| exac h@d ae onlyas Ee rrne husband' order was restored / a ~ but an eee as ssomewhat owhi . ; than this which lies about them, and which is interwoven] that the effort here Is for the best in educational things, Peeters Bee cue po) twenty pair of eyes were turned. towith the history of the region. There isa certain breadth] and that the result shows a measurable degree of suc- pecan that ehs should pay due | ward ip atichieek ee Sermnte . : t : ‘ eference to him and his wishes, EDEEy : Geil... OF cory in the landscape which makes for books of the bigger sort| cess has been achieved. We want him to tel] the people ro eC TeT Ags Mbay orinien in the| Years of age. Her face was pale, al-the type that impresses the world, the books that are that there is no control of the schools by church or expectations of a fortune, for within} Most. so, short and. lack strikingly hair was cut inherthe glossy neck, remembered, The world is ready for the truth about politics or a wild west wind; but that the great machinery two years after her marriage Mr. Dun- giving her a strange unusual appearlap suddenly died. ad intended 16 Utah-that truth which is expressed in collaterals rather for the education of Utah youth stands on the basis of ance. Her most remarkable feature his will and make was her large, black. glittering eyes, his heir, but ke many than in direct recital. We get a better impression of merit, and that the improvement it requires is precisely Raymond whose glance was so proudly ant other men he put it off until it was English common life-the average of the yeoman man- the same sort of improvement that is needed in any too that Jenny at once despaired of maklate, and his property, which was ing her presence any way subservient! hood of that nation-from "Adam Bede" than we do from other state of the Union, and not one smothered under found to be Jess than supposed, to her wishes, 2 o his brothers and sisters. and all the histories thaf have been written. And the same some "mysterious and inexplicable influence." Jenny had a great fancy for tracing | rom them to their children and grandservice should be rendered for this mountain region. In short, we want kim to say to his people, pro- Gatien so that Raymond got but a back one's origin and ancestry, consequently the name of the stranger It is a task that will devolve naturally upon women, viding he finds these to be the facts, that-so far as the small share girl, Lucy Brown, was not a little disHe; joaree retained his position as for they have seen it with clearer vision, They have ap- school system of the state is concerned-Utah is not a a merchant, and struggled hard to get pleasing. "It might as well be John ° Wool Pape ages the, cowntese] further conversation, | : eceive 2 | ee dito. he. ee ie aura | glass in Here the Lucy ‘a ; though the = Sie > ae ~ ence \ ers conversation 4 ? ceased. ave Shears . were throwr her seat See aiiie Ge eines rer ot Jat the offender's head, which they that, for haiti ale as was her et aie MisssCCopeland her ; that inspired appearance . a Aas stranger, if slay cicsia wae, should ere Nee ‘the a ee cae "im "IT na ans mur oe. Now, oe ‘° eat iclesa "CO aie back eae beNave yourself.' ee 4 little} said This brought up half a dozen ae who crowded ar the Kurope,|'98 ¥ some nee mistake me, madam," inte : ~ ‘ <ohenadam > mine interit,Lucy badause probably there vill,shallbe not a © : - We are very glad to note that Utah women haye|by truthful prints, to feel assured that he will look in| *? Whom Jane had long been engaged, | °N" slould engage them, and the girl| to give to the world be overlook you f C a = ae | You have I understand?" not repeat Miss Coole ae "You tears . . rupte d upon | répeat = so young, does, ine I ye AU Jennie : Sunshine aed the I de cele oun Seta eca heee Pane , é rat con agra bi until suddenly starting back she claimed, ‘Laws of mercy! what Ror aener | reTET. once disin Jane fOrutterly anaee. neglec Weeks. he erly glecting . "je ' you, instant| e she She Pee etnae eee eee ERECT DY fhe | Par Shae ag pei aac stmt hee ta return : ene him n t to| sayi up then i and ee f éapprentice Then een aoe a "Sham the feet the when Copeland In an "but er to re-| hi arpa Jenny, Miss she the older WOrk and Oe It. at} DY: about lazy was wanted. Jennie Be an who went out What Wishing ae - voroenet years re } . one davon = lp‘ty-five aeomatnee oe an ly out at the stranger, a £ < : > ? see Pa ena She left me and married young Car-| ing ee Lizzie ; ie reported] na oo th -lacc on that are produced, and that may hereafter be produced,|for the upbuilding of the schools of Utah. and will find| Mrs. Carrington, I will by the women of this state. It 1s one of the polite arts|them fellows, in the best sense of that word. He will|'* She YOU Want me to! al ie ens vord. probably did want determined scis- ere in the workroom rest of selene. ithe . eUatee Rar eae ar eae aee a aie BH aes little "My year ugly-looking, AS yet she had never dared molest es Lucy, but now sliding up to her she 3° J0gged her elbow just In tiime to send ia] L have the the as F nd rf her pranks reached their crisis. was | She Jenny, saying} for my bead venny = eve formed} Cc ommerc "Won't of 1 enemy. 2C nudging que stion| cae m door-bell me aed Maing ee eyes} her we JOS while gittering quest ; nila. was as _ jsors, JI can't see anyway." Away| but soon returned bringing Daily hand, 9'© ace HH In the house tw hey eunenremmmaates always Belen in she Sheintroduced = tour now?' oe ent | Lottie whom aes you tee er the present was the conclusion the oo now erect, have been, this: everybody and ugly|see presented , ida rinseley a Bs we ha man, affairs preve »| ‘e: a youve ly as aes tho snd, an papenpod ae Fee ee achievements was this! Lizzie Copeland, aeeenie Welle whenPn than he has been| sweetest difficulties, as has|COVered y smile change and while There lay- years se aaet twenty-one, loved chee and 1 to "Ten z feuclne schools Utah 1s‘ a young state.| in the Union little longer Utah educators have had a e tae sale tee) aaicom Mis s|made weeks "Dear me," said Jenny Carson, as ee rear ai , eae before the Sernglass she brushed and ad-| mired her bright auburn hair, " how rhe >, ‘ ¢ . , exactly believe he will discover that thesese difficulties ; Bo Rare / have| eq with y vi z sure fio re 4 | Carring oa : ' has been Chicago. he, Be We been her K « Carrington The rch and worn many po an be older} the Pennell, saxaaeera liga Dereinone | Seon as ebaant, therefor': eney. Maa nits if Pheer a Mi Di ethan ious proprietor of the shop had gone) tened, nothing loath, to the conclus was bean cries Drought:in: Miss Dilton, ae for two weeks to the country, leaving| f @ Story. which had been In progress) With flashing eyes and fierce oe iets as to what they should get for their stock.a : value for silks, and satins were needles which should this he rington. | But old punter en agé oon bend his rheumatic knees before her,| red Ti nave vet 1owever, awonee s pol en aw wa a wore for you, and she will not tell you "No,"| again, erties know there is an actual in mining securities, all leave, slive ing mines and taking gold and silver and lead4 und cop-|to the fact that the forces opposed to him have been so ae S ‘ ber out of them, and basing the value of their securities] mighty; and to win so near success as he has-in that] pee rf y ov the earning of their mines,: city-is a good deal of an achievement. It is a man-size i y " Tag ‘ i Meanwhile, Utah and Nevada will continue getting min-}job. And Mr, Cooley is filling it very happily. eral out of the ground, and selling it to the people who We are Ht glad - to have him : meet with the teachers of * : fs ng nipgte nee metal in their business. Ag on the okt and| Utah. We feel very sure they will get something of value the value of this output they will base their jusgment|from the association. And we are equally sure that he| capitalizing holes in the ground, nor crimson twilights'|It and the people who have invested in these western prop-|in scarcely do, as Raymond ause question, 7 y . . And here* these Western peonle have ‘ been open-| that the ~ Chicago schools should have, it may be charged They are nol| : will be the better for the meeting. w hich presided as fashionable dress-| milliner, ete. i Cincinnati which cades, while | ed, Carring-| restraint seemed fallen upon the and ~| 26 Suproacn Chicago over ae rejoicing! never ; Eeieherle for unusual puree she the room and‘ better employed now stuck. stiff and|2 nice tme now reading with the free-{straight in the mammoth pincushion, that story' ab Ww a Bua of a I te Bp out oe ‘I on as ore ear siane saying, again nine re school of you | girl wee persevere is mora euudy late : Mr. y ae Oo ae establishment Dillon maker, at! a my ‘that? must are "Yes pip al s What peczire otk et cieAt botecen Mr Dunlap and.Mrs. Carrington Raymond| distinguished Chicago. the wes ere Soi ou not?" en -st | Mischievous in hisseeneye once which be-| he|{f knows wish how some to raw, who} CAA OieeaT cceeainn:oe butke aif aut that or piece first.| pemembered look having sew apprentice would happen| Oh, Jenny Tie Carson," said one : of the | | eee nice of dmpuG: : fore, along!, Wouldn't we make her work| Eat ‘bs ; Peco ita vou itl does not behave when In here, rn : After a time Mr. Dunlap said, "Fred hile eu tal ee ‘a aon Teas thre , in MI eu aa pee Aaah hen soleil true, | "What will you do, Miss?" aske do you still love Mrs well; herself on dethe nanncreotronecHounad faded calico lounge wit a} aecer - ra wad By ne s pane Seas oe Miss Dillon enough to marry her?' Carrington ERGralrean oacae F Emit sa." a | | indignation agaain te »wering > high with April Knows what the schools need, but he possesses the fac-| pur-|If ever awkward to have morning fast. he 5 ° fow for. indulgent ‘ an Why you Hardly had the tones of Miss Dillon's) oh Oke Vo wecks~ ago concerning; discharged, as many another girl harsh ere voice a subsided the work-| Julia usMiddleton, would partly"It sup-is room, dozen girlsjin exclaimed at| -tld so much?" of whom Cousin Mary) | pre essed have her been; wrath, so andshe said, fas resurrec- intended ie of Mr. 3 sunset . the Savior that editorial the wonderfully I, enor are peed once, An denly - OGDEN. : convention educator a disappointment none ee commemorate a queer! as the natural moroseness of his nature. e hadbut never askednow theconvinced name of that] the| lady, he was a A teHURLOS and not cue * b een dis appointe inted byy woman, Lizzie Copeland, Jenny looked the a nan, Lizzle peland, a c hubby, | re many years his junior, and| good-natured girl whom nobody fez ar-| denly exclaimed, lady of 5 comes2s aur jus the 3 day , before before April first AT s hoped eight had ae its| dense t of| Wabee ill oO . ‘twas Fr lends of education in Utah are fortunate to have a share|in ; ee Just does birth, of the day : Saree Sea b e is the door, and In enter the room this in so | her|in appeared as é old the her in the discussion force history goes wrong day Easter-which intrinsic|4 . wae E the aster Mi. Mit. eir but ' {itself nothihing on, above or under - os "he earth for a basis, that they are surprised to find Salt Lake brokers handle securities which really possess some . of the elements of the secure. They have been : e cp t stocks from ‘That's "all a 4et me : ®¢hes so She ran, - edges, and a habit of sifting down to the botton But good honest money with which a man may she rs. ton that of Bible although and « cordiality . hit aside. -- which Ray-} and she re-| great ey 7 started morning learned with a ou respect.' eae Since oli but ugly hii anrusements, ring at should that beloved, had ee thr evas : rite ‘ te oO ‘ie;lay fashionable apt she ,Pepame ‘Btolerably, aftection-4 inan but ry. } at for se, and sta @£ p| ji aque " ease, started2 nervously , each time|in merryry peals 5 of laughter, and backs the sound of footsteps was heard. Soon| which for the same length of time had there was the sound of a loud, hasty! bent in a sort of half-cirele over bro- uncle ce young Tri-| " S children. What wonder gold] Him oward's. due desire not r Ida." : Raymond's jealously was instantly| I oaean had heard the clerks hint] receive cere Christmas poe him scarcely effort with noite luddec me 5 uncle, Louls 1e@ lap, who walked across greeted Mrs. Carrington ee dom a ao te now| a editorial St. vane ae position occupied in society, manner, and| >And "Thisus is is Che the children's ¢ , day.. in commemoration from Mr, eae mond pledge| done, done, b¥ne: ing oy Carrington Salt Gee Me ee NOT AN I T ANYTHING KNOW : Eke an or in reating aalthe said his cae o Dunlap,' Pl ceived ; They can not regain their the end of the world. BEMOLD! Thi ; old ned ‘There's mother Shes rich the They have started too late-far too late. Twenty-three is written on all the mail they BE Gor pres pean ladies!"' retur reddening. fashionable it away. case upon ‘the not?' nportance started-with the busine call slightly fall| ss party, made to the people. They did every P rey everything they should a the Ss undone everything no good in them and themselves. certificates a the too past same Raymond to disappointment left was and the Nevada investments money for them--not swege red-white-and-blue ; together doomed they mag- for Ce Tevade the Utah getting tne : and investors. : They geod. of 7 forthe papers worth. ‘for ordered - promoters . Lo Eastern doubtless are ‘bad has their was in /4ke organization they are begun . Never again so great.| MIN IES. ock: Bedma right owners the it well Ree it And that 1907, They £8, ‘Same Wall street. "4 of knocking. hold of market, "uc ent. to ue "You z. ey If the managers of what is called the American aprty| hope own never ! Rae have of in aa TC "1 eet They comparatively WESTERN 7y s" worked. It is pretty clearly understood why the Wastern papers are declaiming against Western mines. Investcis in thise properties are neglecting the conventional con games of campaign , be: Washington, will ; Sh so bound ne will to , from AND here carried production a EASTERNERS, services iS pete election mines cheaply mineral and em all reported ; , Illinois' Where i time figures, show oo some this Those can the be- we . product and abandoned = digging of man consume this state. But been. Ene } Wool Hose ap? - No j nit Goods Everything you a Pe ouievimle 15 K iki, Mend, t c need 65 ens tO Cc Wool 00 . Blankets All prices. Large sizes. to keep th tle Some at Some Some Some Some at at at at Up to CLOTHING-BEST NEW LOT MeN ESS. eens 65 cost. , : Shirts AND Underwear o _$6.00 MAKES LOWEST PRICES. , ' |