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Show Published Every Inter- Mountain Morning "here There by »state Republican - Company t me Official Organ of he the Republican Party "in Utah, is tered as second-class postaftice Mare at The Only Republican Salt Ce CONUS fen. TG under . the City, Daily 10, 1906, Act Newspaper eo ok oe wo wee ON ei aes wee gee SGC OR Tica fe 'n's a seiel aie Sunday Feb, of ae nee eee ble Block, Both 208 «. 4,06 8.01 Temple St, LAKE CITY. UTAH, | THURSD: AY, JAN. ae whole gambling in Watched wagons to Eastern the of Wall the rich and by and + 3, 1907- Ste eal estate Lake, hink. the . the little have their rich man and been men trailed powerful, placed some have ‘ all have money on thought a rushee mat are a I Contributions for the until have of these enrichment the Morgans garnered of the little rich and the good people men, of the have and Rogerses been pooled for richer then and whole the would in army, organize the old army then with a a Of One he other would get all the would accept the orderly buying of and And of reposing in to after of of and and he party ir {ff company's That's man the had guess way to how the guess quick thal security. discover to Nol was hind the gen or been running Unele break Dan'! Here in Utah actually and examined by value behind York scoundrels companies, 4 that Utah is clamorous others, and owners in makes no will refining difficult, substantia] existence. value will ore that of is their will in sell, mines are owners been disappointing. Consequeitly, about and dealing are at in buying a getting and pure profit turning the shares-and in actual a matter vestor is knows he knows of of the the anc money. Anc him NEARER So KNOWING WANT he buying is And that the advaneing out Is why of in o1 Eastern bit of the is working new move so is a of con the the OF MORE The Tribune vest of after the the drubbing and tell the one else does. finer people It read should the that and be a its its "larger the party mold received, makers know a itself to more than superior have from people a of Tribune fair an: : of for good community resolute war that it may "Men Any son be of men! more is a "Men that the and there that the totally conditions. mold!" men! needing read of the whole Men an is making swift war work. and fight sense its in of defamation the article have are after the will men fiddlesticks and of mold" they larger smut It wrong, many harmful that of of emetic whole larger so come, Men extract. Tribune are may merciful. larger sample wrong peace Musty gentleman should above tht holiday from enough campatgn Salt the bombarding Lake past the to. knov is wrong who realize few years Tribune of: would Salt own ka is the new Salt Indian. . present of 7 opposed to is no good the We; don't; see how Tribun: The Is ter? harm aa ; holds THE on of the} Utah, and] TRIBUNE'S sense 9 to enough| Yor New insanely gives the believe mas York Nothing ron sure Who's that than the 2 occasional an where which snows it is enough," said upstairs? is to considering sick?) * said Pane ee system 3 his wife, and now shock came upon wher him he half-fainting his rousing upon himself, he t her, and Dimes}. but base] then ‘her returned father. Joshua was soon not ‘ the Uon days odious] with them wit! not were perpetually; cold wave, to come The avoid.| haye tropic creation-these snows Dr. Lacey her to her face was kitchen, Aunt rer are the dead, x ls her eye axial , be a chill] their "7.0 attendance POOF mother? one alternately >) sav ‘ her, saying, [ cried cnew knev there. . good out, at times to get loses task. 2 perspective The ral temporary results . but sorry Didn't and that she tell you and how quite) be attained 6 (severance severance to make they how will devote improvements be them| proud of teachers.| much can of seen of to course. assembled see S$4Yj YOU} in a finer many a lot day. thet attained. of told her "I wonder the what women Healthy to be proud of. They were worthy custodians of the youth the Cincinnatl ee a n we city. me o dress. reached ae until Pas- afea ans } about ae 19 in dee make such wavering Heer a 1 Beis therefore for concede state some in their it. if it ' ie. that they ione to giv adventure streets. | Wholesome There between my KR ashlonable SOnAD IG i myself as an apprentice." [ Then she told them how senator. will do so the eye I ; |™a*ine and Millinery. I knew toThad taste for that, and I concluded offer a : impor- : not. satisfying one of De sign eh the and much minds through beencaught ise who to come so LAC my of |returned to Cincinnati, and in passing will the legislatures time Sena . te one o = an e-2 r ea pained some such future, and instantly de- personally to apply for the / ee ate ary Bene were required, anc Somewhat weary the them that states for pepe ini ore for the termined situation atmosphere In the the | morse for the un- of Miss Dillon's becomes ape had oles er day with dim eye and | head while thoushte ering past ae aching and ae preyed on her heart 3ut kee why did Tanny you ‘We not come back? would have reii ceived you most gladly ae ond felt that I could not - do that, a rid Julia I knew that you though! me ee ae f Rea that father at is itself with ast wou relleved." | /°SSt Would feel"el relieved'? "don't say so was mighty mean. I know, but 1 never got to that.' After a moment Julia continued In those close, heated rooms there was a : ve ‘ ~S | ray of sunlight, which in its gentle love | for me reminded me of Fanny.' And | : r |then she told them of poor Jenny, of i wish 8 r ner sufferings, Jenny's and death,"" early said death. she 4 "Afte was deso- axel ' ‘ : late indeed. She seemed constantly beiverting her eyes, said, "Am for- | fore Z aL é *« = given?" those Uae t it Sate Ls aad "You are,' was the answer ind |} all my Joad of gullt? Among Jenny's hen Unele Joshua exclaimed, "Thar.| books was a Bible, which I had frehat'll do. Now come to your break-| quently seen her read. When he: "st, children, for I'm = mighty hun- | clothes were sent to her mother I kept ry, and shan't wait another minute | the Bible, reading it at first for Jenny's After breakfast Julia was greatly |sake, and afterward for the precious urprised at seeing her father take |truths it contained, and now, though {' an the Dopkecaae. ane old) family} I may not hope I am a Christian, I on Ww ? tencher'nams ememberec e dark dusty lIAVINE len her name, Her father's anne wer room, eh many a were accounted is t All was now gentleness of she > < for, am wrrit- explained.) look and| and as|* changed in more points than one Thenheard she: Florence told them read, of the andletterwhich she The had had §.|sequr she te e determined sa we | near reached | we ‘ afternoon That in her chamber been|seated Mr. reeMiddleton and the Ix hile Julia d he | while Julla recounted the story had|wanderings which what "The she| reflection. possessed, folks‘ when a gittin' she ain't idea ws > her ah to "tte return -* Be Lexington, " home " : said she, reached the of leaving gate at the I told him entrance he couldi re old nim he could return, as I preferred going the re| mainder of the way alone. He seemed ao Fan sili | sury yrised, ris 1, of her} - oo my | ‘she ee: Dbbut ; co create ryliec i with Seo ae i had never heard ay y . re. of the new I wished that I might hu-| then die.| All joyfully, about and the I knew house T was was ae so for though the thought of death and/| Still, that a dreadful foreboding ined ‘he dread hereafter made me tremble,|™yY heart-a fear that mother migh it was preferable to the scorn andjD dead. remembered the iittle was]S] up In the first days of my millation contempt 2 ; a urvived. wanted?" did {and e do nothin' like nobody} if she took a notion not to} ‘twan''t in natur that she| ; the ae conversation when I should s necessarily ec € 5 Then our mect 5 a angel mother if| graveyard -£)5 J reaction, gilded and |thither. so|the Instantly' I saw carefully the bent costly kept my: steps a thrill marble grave, and and 20 Much care, and even father's voice | the home I had so darkened ut 3reW low and kind as he address d | other object riveted my attention ™€. my better nature, if I have any,/ was a fresh mound, and I knew was tntan. was touched. puke Inter-| impression was that it was to the Miss] past and live)for thought the) But the sake I would] well of evil retric spirit VINE | shed wiich|}jpe who rested such tears soq whicl there. of Never anguish as sovers fell my anIt full have I upon sainted Fanny did she not move, implonANg I went and how a with ; their ee fine : linen, white His away." mother's have her daughter's weep, but said arms father, her mind again became "Poor child, him, all, and burying her face cobbed out, the prodigal ee be-] in the calm room Julia here, come. and what |and whar have buy. that big5 you' tonight, JUlia.. "Let. morrow I me father," rest' will tell you sure tonight you | said, out ‘Are o' the window you and mor ss . then ectly sure." was waite Was ‘along In Was ering much spread. "what won't the gol akfast!" I do," said: he. "Whie h pare usked Judy, how fixed dear him "I looks, The she Julia had exceeding once Beare and Sear ; Fanny, will or'to as moon { oe you for- jain do so, I Bese oul nly eos ‘ didn't: and I ain't i see us arae knowa it oe rich oe that he girl which it golden lost brown; Julia glanced The guessing the. loo ke = cause in of something it, and I my own im-| the indeed size might tects fearless, eee aand found jean I phon addressed erat her, ae attire the my T[ morning. started veached I had no Julia ‘ i (Continued | The amir ne in the thirty Y| toward about definite rac 4 at the contrast the her trying Ideas ) if to make these emotion, , Tomorrow of new town which he miles north of Cabul ing industries be moved faetories there, never 7 Morning.) Afghanistan ammunition words ‘twas has electrical engineer eu machinery {in the and "ably but any \ hetraye de brain. [| %@&¢d an . her, andjelectrical ee. She proposition, a [ again which handsomest;" found|caused I aioe and en- to install factorles is building, The arms will prob- Giamiieerns started, : Q 36 MAIN Ss bles e REE J to-! in-| i] facos af-| beautiful me too, enter girl about volow| fested her painfully, and instead of re-| plying to what Fanny had said, she sked, -"AmI indeed so greatly| ehanead or is {it you who have grown} anny, house to lament-| little They were standing ae . long apd ane revealed. seemed in beauty, | had ‘frequently had He boast- her | had a school me a young A sndden Idea entered my A cas YOuld change clothes with pale- had jter. tinder other circumstances ave ean tcl ened cbnt im-jington, and | being the there 2Ul! so is now #0 marster Tro uble's done driv clearn mad." am not mad." answered Uncle am in earnest. Julia never She never was drowned. Joshua, "I was dead, didn't nce pant et pe dy Fanny's | *CCeG¢s Oo uvon greatly out greatly improved voluntarily { wishing said not see you married to him T)or''to de so. » more and more that not meet the world and its cen-|I didn't.' Still his fondness for Panny so I determined to go away Ij was undiminished, and occasionally pelled a is-so see him, is-George." I can't," said of which Uncle in the table dear really ed. Her hair, too, which after illness had nearly all fallen out, grown to-) mars- morning, Sor not a dream waiting and for the first time she seemed | mew in roses, did| for] wond- Gordon nee ene dollars in my purse, of|after looking earnestly at both his ich no one knew, ' and taking that I/ children, me i ok ‘ he ,would exclaim, xclaim, "Hang "Hé ateeied, I knew not where. On reach-/if I don't b'lieve Sunshine is a heap the|ing ness of her cheek wi one, and the bright, healthful bloom which had taken its place, though differing in shade, was equally as beautiful as the| clamber! into is is entered ena peas sated elias sou him iave tole him a it ear he is ready to receive; proved reply, and Judy Dr. pressure of the hand was Fanny's|up for the past, and frequently he answer, and Julia proceeded: "'I| would whisper to himself, ‘No. I didn't first} could Lucy | could sure, mind discover ed be gone Aunt had and so I can't the room,|-halred, back and eet CHAPTER \XXVIJulia at Home Again, the breakfast room the neatly so glad face, and his you and all.' "Good . vi you as a sister." Julfa's eyes were him] answered} Incle Josh arose to. Jeave but at the door he turned saying, ¥ou| you?" been: and who for if ‘twasn't dear immediately and that it breakfast father, "Oh. Clear.| has changed you stun and Julia, never ahGut and eh WV "mV Was Wwe 11. Oke "Father, I is at last} lt was not Julia's since Jenny's ore learned to pra pk oe don't made when A only a abo in eaven back, weuld relieved and pered con-| I've lived! sympathy tears he la 4.5 | "fad ancl | ul give mé I tried to be s - sai Ons; From that time nothing could exceed > possible ror the sake of delaying) Uncle Joshua's kindness to his daugh- the door, her back} dark tis} long ee dear ee Fanny, winding neck. "Oh. father, See-) a ou can bring Tell her how while, pis her." maddened, jonged not to Miss Dillon, and for a TO THET TMLIRMRi CO Cen toe nemem ber wnat had happened. Soon she remem-| Wool Wool i Hose Knit Goods at sister's thoughts, placed her arm yon her neck and said, "‘Never mind that | elther,,. You have, had. a hard ime somewhere Now that you. are at] home you will grow strong and handsome again But come, father dees not like v vaiting for breakfast any bet-) ter than he used to.' So saying she led the reluctant ‘gir | down the long staircase, through the wide hall to the door of the break-)} , Where Mr. Middleton stood| for them His tones manner were very affectionate as he kissed the W antes and said, "I arm they are-in body and mind. The clear eves were the} to eee, his whim. cle Joshux walled yeh the pile | mirrors of clean souls. The fair faces-and many ia re- of vahine cups were set upon thee| so glad you're he tained the quality of beauty even though there Was the] table. and out of all danger of being Julia could boone ‘wept, but she did There was yet another to meet, | record of years in brow and cheek--spoke of good lives, broken, and then he answered, "Your not. young miss Julia." and choking down her tears she nerv-| of commendable behavior, of clean thought and of Judy's worst fears were now con- ed herself for the trial. Of what oc-} earnest labor in a magnificent cause. They were women | firmed, and she said pityingly, "Poor curred next she knew nothing untii! and the childhood of the city. One felt glad to know that the children of Salt Lake were in the care of those fantastic "We corrobo-:} ta SNebetter was still trying to lead a different, || cr tne woods lif ace she story, be where pillows, she thank Thee; . Ae urd etch f ancy would. U'™) without the And in- could R : not y have etreating to not be." ; > pillows how) and efan't she you, rem sick oe we]|talk so. wouldn't life} to of for ; convention the} Hastily arising she prarcede d with her toilet, which was nearly s comn pleted when Fanny tapped gently at by © sticking to complete in the | Shine, darlin' nh ete again and mebby you ato the' this time,' Oh, I wish you of. thy professional upstairs at home. praye for Brown had thing | since Indeed, goad their from wore teens 2c : and | Dillon's harsh, unwelcome voice, and|I would Hye the tempter whispered] goin' to any more. You shall live with hastily T starting up she *, looked around } suicide; . but I . dared not do that. About|;,4¢6 when Sunshine's gone: "1 and we ms 5 . >I i yleasant room, with its] that time ar : é ar‘ r f your > Hisdanre cients and those downy Sull Julia's altered appearance] let it go. He comes back better. | troubled kim. and drawing her head) view. In proportion as he is ae upon his bosom, and laying his; ies : ; eae hand on her thin, white face, he said,| he the to miles girl ae ¥ Katy tried to reason the case. | 10lselessly around my sick room; wiien|of joy ran through my veins, for they "It was perfectly nateral, for| YOU. darling Fanny, nursed me with|told me I was kindly remembered in and dead | (rst adam he was, love' 1ere at home, ; seemore willing - thought I did " Then Nsianie. Res down} he turned to Fanny, who was alarmed uarelat his manner and said, rome: Se products|so good is repeated back never Here rare shine, do go if anybody can. would maniac ee ere pe oe jand excitement, Julia immediately af= 4 always h ad conly pee you receive to your home and affection ena ter her father left her on the preccdmae deat ene ' p oo ae to do} one who has so widely strayed? « les : < J * 3 é é ' " > night, had fallen into Y a deep slec), | 5°- ates c now.wr sale ncie Joshua and) Willin'ly, most willin'ly," said Uncle ay |jing NS night, : ‘ ; ; ve which was unbroken till long after |Julia continued Then I thought how | Joshua. as he folded her to his bosom, : . ;| dawn. Then she was aroused by her the world would loathe, and des spise | ‘and if I done as I orto, a heap of back es Srna ay ve a a more (eae calling up the 7 negroes. Her}and point at me, ; until [ was almo: S Ulniaewouldnitenave happe eet Oh. I : in his arms s > 1e laughed over and TEACHERS! oe Surtig remains, nanner other. 0 : and comin' Now, white than one premature wrinkle Bch tH > cid eeé a Sa time. e oO ® ans Ss reas ing Ogden and appeared with, had | should peo a m ; ae Cane ee i ok d trightfull Dares nd ela oc e z y arge ¢ : te the : , +phose o re eat une a nee oe - a u ; &10 aL a hi a en short her neck, and ¢rom a in brow. across kbpushec Hav ar ae at women, : father's. request, she still "uke in Hevea beauty,|). feet. thin, to ications. Sentiment has not manifested itself with equal ee varkivel Fi 1 lecti ' i strength everywhere for popular elections. ; . },. asidl hat < si eae = are poo s possible that a sufficient number of legislatures may y : ‘ ; AS 7} . : ict on the resolutions of the Des Moines convention, it is he had said Fa Oe ATT Hd powder mill exploded Judy ended imagina-| she the reath Sleppec rom the coac 1 ey that entices ae my notorious character were behind I stopped at a few days way for the vote of its members, to expect the senate give up a matter of ; ; of a United States election considerable But) her to come back. ‘Pears like marster| and I have as much trouble as we can] rt "bar without her. Why couldn't she lic] ' cunning the i the nae bonnet heard, with many 3 little p embellish-| she, "was not a suddy,| zihouse. and as I drew near I was puz2 are nb h|} home,"Pewsald she, as ments: of her own. Surprise and/ impulse, else had returned sooner | ed, and fancied [ was wrong; but alarm were depicted on every face as|but it was the result of Tong, Dicter | Tiger bounded forward, at first angrily » fennele in but . i o m1 rupted by Mr. Middleton, who screamSa ei i ne $o¢ which covers y§ , haggard, for a life at Miss Dillon's! 1 out, "Ho, Judy, gals, fetch in your has haunted me from infaney whisp- i mother In the intensity of my grief o Hy ) Min sails, etc you re, the as soon s as o ¢ eeeof = oSaphad never conduced te the beauty ae and} fed Attles."! THA HAI Bicca nak ered that as as I was well all | j| was = not conscious Fanny's health of any one, except the merry| . baa : i © ~ | would be changed. You, Fanny, would} - Weanels d 7 e The a eg : coe o go for her sister, and she arose}, _, ig patie tani itt ™ | proach until she stood near me 1 Jenny, who was too indolent to BrOW lig Bie cutinn Overcome with fatigue hate me, and father would treat me rest you know: and now, father. will oor oy eves. 8 cen in »ir sock-} ° ; ‘ as he always had, o worse."" ese e . ae or : not come. opportunity been the to . ' ‘ Jf , & Constitutional, feet led she ete startled. He did not| Aunt saw her last.) saying, her as she was and dazzling diabolical a Judy's "0 more ae but he beheld of health Fanny her; what Had and) prepare a k Ke Drawing i Mame ak a co inquisitively ees ye Lretion on this one matter, and that other amendments may be proposed which would lead to undesirable com- or back, P roa When hen) live follé come ro | ondat rated fresh; back) Ded Change in his daughter. even think of her as he wasted by sickne unwise never le. natural good agre: fight, a to go, wanted Gone clearn mad!" was idy e | for the first time in her life She Krclt |;"about 9 o'clock in the evening. and onlahswertandd: Uncle Joshua's xtonle by his side and heard him as he prayasI thought my baggage might incom Tee wn zs es 5 ' ¥ v : ite i< SB 2 ana = of patience, which even now was not ee ber Heart to tell | a ere oe mode me, I purposely left it there, but remarkably large, was fast oozing out, |} 49.5 onged to t um rough she} . : ; ‘ing me home y . PA, 6 . 2 : ae ie < dared not hope she was a Christian | hired a boy to bring me home. Whk was his fell said. conceited} : , New York] And, while they would probably make the improvement about it while on the without discussing it, of thinking brief vacation, yet they are certain to get some good from the convention. By the way, people who were fortunate enough to be down town Wednesday morning at eight o'cl ock had} pretty as be loath Holmes. and!" unstrung, and his physical health impaired by lang nights of watching with) a the: people. the tropics never. cn lonesome I never spur to endeayor, They never|that I did . it be -- J. ked ooked upon the event of their doing to call such a convention members y NO means a certainty has best he, Is George ; ae Sot a ee Tnele Joshua'sara nervous 2 : "Not And can I vell, place nclination to retain for the legislature this important "tic andthe: feeling \ eee: unetion and the feeling that it mayae be RO dangerous. to haninelvasttoa rar rT ith "et > : : sc ‘Ss to refuse co ylha , > 1S > tit t mpHance with the wishes of their sonstituents i: i Those who are opposed to changing the method of lecting senators may argue that there is a probability following policy fo the and See depend legislatures ¥ positions =‘ ee : i XNNV.-Continued.) = state, against come back! I didn't deserve this State, against | where is:\she?. Lwill BO | ‘to her, would take Fanny directed ere to 5 pw > criminals. trost It does time may many their ;} Mary "No, George is not siek," said Fan"but "and then as well as she ‘ ; as as she Tribune. It includes . every woman aus Last Times have fortunate labors, but up a ay ; is | then as the light from her lamp fell biP Hise ‘aa : rales . our it.| 2" her features. he exclaimed, "‘Why,) ow _¥ »! That's e at-| A how white ‘you, be What's the mat course. There be gained by UTAH ‘Why, however, in. 4 hold KENTUCKY Mrs. the It s1DIe, . Fe (CHLAPTEER : ny.¥, of the IN By the] OF reference to . nay with ite ligators Siete evel Se keep at there It? will are thirty-one of ; demand in their and 3 are to OR brought * his work, and new point of his 1 ¥ for re e atte) * There | hope subseribers -_- ASK It a two-thirds but it is vain there ; public | : tt eliminated. i to its cash LIFE for an Bction., if a 1} run: Nag Tan of a reason. York would comes of been. ‘Tribune be ‘ . ‘ you'd come. I expected it. I've walt-| great things. The earth, in those spaces|¢q for you,' and then in a whisper he unknown, gives Small measure of food | added, ‘Why didn't: you bring your! every girth +resienatt Bnation: ave firmly change of the t of has Cita ‘ ‘change, dinittea - large his ; shall continue. Until the not be for more than @ ------ Tribuns is a measureless 4 the reason -_ ON THE 5 . porportion necessary and see there is ance his' keep its contract MLR an dan diol wal will é have be proposed of where |Sient a ct } yetore Wen ea, teee eae "purpose ly tee pt my own. legislatures to force the issue, and It will be interesting to watch admit the man"ot always back: ~~ city Tribune the of that ; New the of more time _oo) in Sox a big will acre eee agi to a they think s Des Moines, Iowa, was to pave the held in of which woul Lake even its to nation "95 where It ea of boast vet You that? LEGISLATURES Congress might itself, by propose the amendment, tt Mulvey Tal ing ee it to the And. Do to of Salt Lake and they say United hin ITS CHARGES. gleams Ere if as communicunts States senators by popular vote. Dele- | the otel, and the next wat " . neers : aa ; davs were svent in procuring myself a a.number, of the. states: were present, and sees ie Ba aay night 1 went ta were adopte ‘ging > state legisla ‘em tc Tae eae ; , oe DP oA urging the state legislatures to different house, for the sake of re on congress to call a constitutions onve i Boe eg aera enor ‘ as , 9 si tutional convention for avoiding suspicion, and as my bill the preliminary adoption of an amendment whereby the were promptly paid, no questions were new system could be brought into effect asked At the D- House 1 hey Councilman an , Tribune: | lose election of aa aa ri resolutions petition newspaper? way, THE ., , : convention the object | t° mA ago, x owner gentleman as Spokesman-Review: PUBLICATION year, i Impression a its its } the various state legislatures which meet next month as to how great a measure of importance shall be attached Tribui effects ‘ i to any it. offensive application to congress, and in so it is obligatory upon congress the : the" bully conversation demand so WILL Spokane o: Fe : should private openly . ane I Sate 8 pisk ba at ; an } Tee en In other lines of business real estate men in demanding a he any. {i tell Lake " of demands for a cessation of strife. Men of larger molc are making the Tribune understand that they do no approve its course. Men of larger mold are looking down on the Tribune and its makers, and telling them to stop. They are hurting the city. They are damaging the state. They are injuring business. And men of really larger mold know that the Tribune has not done any tonic in to tyranny s howeve; the to business men silly warfare, many get oo hammering Seco relations have | change they force of| ter that he would have the best teaching S | cheeny dishes and the damson tableSalt Lake. They were on their way to the OBOSS Tree cloth" Doubts of his sanity had enund were wailing-in a reasonable !mpatience-at the | tered her d. and when he ordered er to arrange the table for r four, she corner of Main and Second South and at First South, muttered te hersel "Wonder if Cor the cars that were to take them to the depots. Most} ‘spe cts any of the dead to come back th they to dare bullying the it to stop its tactic even more successful. These Utah teachers are their schools, and the people are proud of the a sea whieh rOUne. community the But they will talk of schools, the need Trit if head . is be Pees morning: if they would live and have progress here, the demand for their pariotic devotion will not be unanswered, They will continue the fl; s they have so far waged it, ‘ order to do away with the cause of the strife-making Moldy entire iil man woo thinks that a small real estate sale of today is of mo-e importance an perpetual prosperity and safety in the community, it may be that the situation appeais {1 vain. But to the men of larger mold recognize the misguided men, ; ; course which convention arnest o con- trust would is want freely : than feeling: . vefers why |earded aS > i¢ made a when inintermittingly P w e > mine editorial tt bulldozing of some re-creates lands away from de gets a re 2st in the who that the were manhood. to t the acconiplishment. ‘They grow . . tremendous stalks of pulpy weods thal and cere u, wisdom, his Allie rye ‘Tribune But m the pledge that the ; ontract expires, which 4 rita i year, the Tribune will against their home age of larger mold' suslenance-of essions evel stand |in The: "mer: | The ne ‘or the teachers, even if the subject of schools and school work were not mentioned by one of them during] thar assurance, to glad extract of has loftier very following Wednesday and arrogates patriotism, We it as It ' ‘ are is ay , here that woule Union. That i people is the mold' tonic regions 3 itself own In which is a MOLD. vegards community. men vith' them-and hidina bat IGe Rn o _ or the RESULT fellows thernoalved. he MEN them = we men another ; to their work strengthenec have devoted. themselves back more thugs, cuerillas protest' by the --- BLEIESSINGS eraze. a will] church Tribune afraid , that mold!" That is what the ‘Tribune Wor God's wake break thevmold! bully > on 6 inrhe seared of little use. The habitations of men, the hgihways of ? : 8 ; ate ; distance, ~arth's\¢ "rece, as that: auth 4. eamunigke me pulps that. annihilate distance, I> to the O} the -hought and hard ot rest by towns..Here lowers, mor: game tyranny 7 UNDISTURBED community Lake : This East the a and its is true of stocks. that is PRICE. Eastern INE TRIBUNE, includes the . of the state, larger - Ca COME of all, Seen estate bombastic nold.' mold' the howling dervish that Ne be ¢ Tidak character, the slaughterer get or.the supnancesar. rur bodies, and they pape) PEOPLE IN of TONIC r in know. value; e SLASHBEI larger TR ehureh CRIMINALS et accomplished vhere frosts are anc before have] a 1) uttered : carrect Men Steel knows THE the none buying- above they deserve fateument. OTHERS people \ tyranny in the is a city : ee DIRECT There see-wher bought; management: ADVANCE o1 United the has aet Bingham, of underlie he its TO the does the mining country that what get are may from he WHETHER IT can fi either they they Why, miles than of dropping Western vince of They what mines. tide, but confidence it values to the lot, and e They Real ANYTHING] rf g . rs ¢ er stplikes. o with snow that encumbers the ‘ walks, and strikes chill o the feet. Here come the cold winds that destroy the ae rerms of disease, and leave the air purer and clearer 4 pinches a bay : ners ae clearest or the visitathon. Here is the rigor of a chill whieh . nakes one appreciate mild days. And without the cold] ' : and the snow and the biting winds there can be no true] appreciatidn of the joys which warmer weather brings. : Ale selling Colliers' turn get. see thousand personnel probabilities CONTROL can can about the represents more not have' Western three more more which they they of nearly in uncertain They whom and swill an as game. in Success, OF to cgrrect Salt : sunshiny the gamble, PAR BE merely prevent. the his of should vengeful men, ; will continue sane anything are But j ¥ town a beginning this THE i from know simple mining the in be information yet of a magazine may Eastern is possibly Nevada articles popular men it is And Speculators the are not come will JANUARY 3, 1907. Not so they something that benefit which r that: HIM HAVE of good DISPROOF OF ALL hat os more. other or which buyers can and Whole such they Utah profit. buying Eastern which to ! rhe flag session of new associations, unexpected experiences they vay them! hin (TO. OF TO of THE the AND nen, fimes tharge finding of ‘ It is the estimate nen profitable. fame ~ 5 othe, But are the American learn work. "Men of larger Maave its makereures REAL] DON'Tre BUYS "men adopt this peraes the steps ir anc combinatior inyestors yf NAME = immensely or tela F OF "SELL. I PLENTY THE j Ss to resent that charge ¢ ‘ é arge their home city. "Men thai rich-as (MAY WANT Mormon of estimate, ‘ity. stock better it the tyrant "Men there : LIKE HE ARE OF chureh were to . mn Salt Lake Tribune IT IS THE "WAR." ii wants, made ore prove and every or world peculiar hére, cal buy the have a New they the of But > : Tribune publications, . svery business man actua Some what certificates . ‘OMMUNITY E mines is true. ; ogi a Phat visited mine. But men is days because There actual blue-and-gold make Some, investor. an AND of} Any ; people of Salt Lake are 10 reason for it. There . ; To convince the rest of have in may tasks the Ogden will problems school recreation, the of this they the thelr <r well splendid a presentation of |as the atl ‘ nara ._ Whe nation as eculd be assemblee y Those folds in dressed as > the UTAH, THURSDAY, They Mormor MY 5 TRIBUNE TRIBUNE, DON'T APRAID- nanagement since be I, AFR head In t« they THERE no L_ PRINT mold" are, therefore. who levy tribute and IS ABSOLUTE be- ever may organized Some earlier wealthy. of There these that issued buy make offered sare intended Nevada to couk wanted York stock have has and merit. he that find of brief. the freshness novelty.the zest of the|for business is PIECE A WHETHER ; BUT CONTINUED of meu FOR 1 - criminals: WOULDN'T to Gehenna; and him out of office; ade TS knew must the basis that New prospects share have he of that in , the trust time; easier WII sur-| now} we shouldn't al to have the Wadi YOU TO THE HE: bully, the brigand, sie 1-muck, the ee assa ar mn of = t price IT. IN'It CARE ARE The boy. in every the really on in he which which they And Nevada may and subtsantial a or every property which whether market and exist, on anything company. was whieh reason data the know stock Drew that in nor the a of had make] to it with the There why elty SOLD KEARNS, AND' ME MAS: Che been he affecting tangible single has then TOM ARE the peacehabitua market and Conditions didn't scheme, make buy, nothing-were a He stock to sell, involved decisions. Eastern what nothing-absolutely his on. to go laugh : winner. A AS JUST Ss is what: your Tribune n t t F They have t number ther 7 of the progres: and would have to do talked injuring of WANT TRIBUNE." srrobably ¢ « thes« the poker calmly the vw room of the ‘taps, be of one who reasony of inflicting injury ' ae er Cae The Tribune says there tolerated in no other the money guard degree, one stages in the the second sounded, pockets all in he would better of ; made hreat Thi: gambling get make office, the no presently the various call'' is game was That fellows room. he any THE tHEY ‘HEY selling modest squad would a winners. the "‘first the the there into invitation when of in group sergeant's product fully the money an some game break of would, day, course of would lot eral pay poker days. now. and ut make stantly ? men community. mht TO: wf Jarger wigands the without| man Many business men in this city state plainly ino privat ; :a sonversation. that: the Tribune : is pursuing course of cy tbsolute city suicide, but they don't want to be quoted Rockefeller: activity In "that HAVE 4 ME, F WILL. : mnk thought. good one Tribune, under We it}a that even that they would be estate without 1 DON'T MICULARLY BY securities richer the Now were 1 the and Lake-and There is no reason in ‘peace, It: hurtsthe 2 ATTACK f LY "ROM r WHO the . man, MORE, HIMM have after Sadt there on real and we sSOMI MINES. speculators The these and what WESTERN Eastern securities. Jarger, street selected DECRY lifetime Tribune|anywhere poliey: the state. of s real] CITY, , well. reporters nenace here. ive together STATE a the harmful indicted LAKE looked WERE well, They : the > womanhood And of 3ECAUSE BASTERNERKS telling = They women, ater later 0. BUT For been its] the 7 in a pirate outfit time, and it sECAUSE I EMITS A STS ITS WHY citizens mold trom I( has party. If "6 "larger salt 3180. Member ‘Publishers' Press Association. SALT have UBLICAN, SALT resulted = larger and them. REP has directly after the Commercial clul | live happier for the break in monotony. a little cleare) 2 ; vanquet, and apropos of the Newhouse offer of five | 48 to the magic with which youth is to be directed ane 2 housand dollars toward a fund to convince the natior ‘controlled. and a little more strongly resolved than eve) , TY ; : : hat the state of Utah has been unfairly represented,| 2efore to leave the imprint of excellence on the genera Peon ent ona cnn : : 7 : aret ae 1e¢ had personally told the owner of) the ion that has been entrusted to them fribune that its course was wrong. "I told him." said the May they have a happy new yeat and very many ‘Manager. West the republican nitatent creas ; 2,00 South ‘Phones - 6 f that of they foolish their One 2.06 eh ee niece Malcolm | McAllister, "General Offices - Dooly really evil men> and a 7 to De the some > is abusing lear to that render some rene io eratotateraversiernicistelers Only, One: Year....... . convicting than ete are % pursuing regard or , Congress, ree eecee GREEN ES swe ewe at the Salt Lake City. in SUBSCRIPTION "RATES: oie cet tue Cec we eae ee = ae THEGOUMONLNS Six Lake matter offset oe is Veet fribuie | INTER-MOUNTAIN to her cold white hand was clasped by another so warm, so life-givitg in its touch that she ralsed her eyes and met the calm, quiet gaze of Dr. Lacey. Neither of them spoke until Julia, Mother's No 15¢ Prlend., Lverything Mend, to 65c Wool Blankets AIL prices. Large sizes. you need to keep warm at a litle cost. NEW LOT Some Some Some Some Some Up to at at at at at CLOTHING-BEST 2 15, ee -$1.25 2. 8ST 50 Shirts AND Underwear -$6.00 MAKES LOWEST PRICES. e THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN good at all activities, er THE 4 |