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Show - The ter. "Mountain Republican but the hed Every Morning by INTER. MOUNTAn REPUBLICAN CO. candidates day Is 8,645. Official year was en of the Pri 7am e State of two year. The party City, the Nov. 9, members supposed to that ed change and Sheets water » longer be tion.. It Utah too UTAH! big distracted is (ime jis too to and by a drop busy church There more is no than or and ehurch, Others a Still will churches may time. No example of people may say rise and not her-an the equally people, to But of the longer be a of us, to the of eyes if exactly the And Methodist ceptance That of our alike. belief own are Presbyterian not the tenets are: be happy of Cal- Calvinists who for in pairs in are the aec- foreordination. business. Lips neither your business, nor aurs. "Let people believe what they will. Let them worship where they will. Let each have'a Deity of his own conception. If you want to address yourself, to the world with statements of ular creed, you ceretree t to cae But you as certainly haye no right to tear down their idols, to destroy their God, and compel them to worship your own. -In Utah there are more important things. The state is growing. Let us all, in every church and out of all churches, join hands for the advancement of Utah. Let us unitedly help to bring new people te this region- where they chance certainly in the world will have the best for their,own ad-. vantaging. And sate let and us neyer drop the pick it church up ques- ee nearly aid have have George _¢| of felt that the ave have: ard Me fe aera of eet nterior,ings , and CR of shrewd would the lati sSpecula "8 sclence. an office should be November, in Gut g as a -_=- { its it ¢ a is of ae EASY Z tne rule. and than the are of is a be Benen and was to more of} in line} should. both young, of and Teleg%am CHAIRMAN that: DARMER and the In BE-| the life of its article writer cited reasons for of the county, to therefore, their bench: to the not the home United Demo- | the Chath of upon to Same do <4 ae to ephera more than' ving: cori at cD . terfere have man the yi to up the to make effect ‘that. . That It fitleneld ‘o?,‘cory invther is STOCKSLAGER of | need of of capable a O'Connor, rule, Possibly there ts something. | lacking his gene ral: make-up In the every man's equipment there a : 2 tot ds. at noon ud a| we =. "Take the { ts] of with Ing That THE of Sixth the impressed by ty of not the : of very comes the large] to a large And / that ; the American vote of on 1905. Then there was the police department, with. its abject servility to the leaders of the Amenican party-a ser- vility which was eyidenced by a forced marketing of the soiled doves of Commercial street. Jt meant a mobilizing of the dtsreputables, men and women for that vote was last. year divided between the Democratic. incumbents ‘of office, and the shrewd and aggressive Americans who skillfully undermined the Democrats. on their own ground. That should haye meant the addition of another five hundred to the American total, And then there has been a decided additicn to the population of the city in the year. Many persons who were not voters in Salt Lake in 1905 had become yoters in 1906. We have been told by the Tribune from the beginning that this "new" vote amounted to five thousand, and is al! American. Certainly it could rot have been less than a thousand, By all reasonable measurements, the American vote of this year should have been three thousand five hun- dred larger than it was last year- we ate ee a single recruit from the ranks of either of the old parties, And yet the American party gained who The fiop to WIN- hedge. Herald of the made entire the city. On paper stated: the most graceful] opposition election" press morning in| that) REPUBLICANS CANT FINISH Bien) TER * THAN Which is swinging always 4 the wants as a uncertain to be We can taking not, in this opportunity of It means vote on the of| ic the} be _.|there benefit of of | Or the width, be in been has that and] of is an say past ta' unwritten are THE ligation is upon avold full-page the newspaper maker,| in fact-to home, or leave score ; nee of the railcarthat law, to may to have to selves tealore c re- pelfed the] the tail trade while the public suffers and Battie Camors = Oe DR Se in not docs sacks of their than: more % h, too Might To But bn re- the in the Saturday of his current funeaiuera Evening © Post, he speak it. well How of unfair his} it other is man That in the excellent will paper, by the oy had 7 won Next the that e ug the Republicans county. morning the its disappointment tumblers xe bl t and 3} in the win-]| stated at Herald swallowed} withou ulvocat equivoca as became good] f REPUBLICANS SWEEP SALT LAKE| COUNTY, The more AND v Republican fortunate or UTAH been more careful, either} and| its tend real of to a value. and imprisonme The nt tice that' has done much for the of ‘Sait Lake, and we trust recently administered has harm] # Sort tht late the varlous characters = ic'? on those who vio-| 4rlicle, } " we clip the church absence creed in of the any] great the came ¢&*4 Nelson Dingley tariffDingley, law. legislator in tread*the Tr following: to Maine wih From' the} foy congress to a parliament. at the tim Robert Emmet, whose name, as ale know, is always noletean with a loud burst of applause in any gathering of Irish- men wherever Emmet ward . was the Irish of a most. have be, ETE Robert Lord Rd- martyrology, Protestant powerful the Stewart And may ONT was a ProIsaac Butt, a leader of the my early days, was the son testant. Tri rish In since they a Fitzgerald, also one of the heroes days clergyman; leader of we O'Connell, and have stenogr: See words and: tumbling with them his hearer: talk, Ais out one there the|jn this day aid generation are come to the United they were poor, and had States. to accept who Once of pay-because they were They had been driven from the helpless. their na- he had "Ww finist pe yet through an was an hour gasping at would ‘that ate aie the state has and} ‘tone and been rule of so the for. participation : in mining arhuds. and the drag pet is said to be out lor. more, the same are Suspected. The wherever. Rumble ~ frauds are among the. more notorious villianies whose. running to rai is traceable.to fr. Aubury's activ The safeguard oF oat stringent legislation drastically enforced Is especial- | ly demanded in mining from the very | nature of the business. The remoteness of investors bers and in the their stocks, Bal torec their locations. num- their of one another's identity and the scores of other peculiar disabilities under which they "labor as ‘essential factors in the mining industries,. de- than oncnars considera- {fon and: protection by, Jaw.,That pub- lished lies. regarding wee hould be Du Y?'9P Should be a !§ [OMe too sever or The Canadian Bank. the : 000,000 properties of . Commerce, the. farmers Wes: receive baries Dates fleeting| method. tg RETURN Agent alas! squandered flows back, and there may a morrow- all tind no oy Florene Fave Coates. OMAR pouch more KHAYYAM, thought to S unte o sermon ankly told him efe ‘rred then to some vas Omar very often the or his Khayyam. unorthodox quite hard r brought him a "S, old Omar Khayyam. "ai roteod - ‘nec grew ace vailed. was placid and excuse which in Omar eet {tn trace lax he the ce Omar of "Is ; a q¢ you don' t like me ethod jug and and Rates from Utah and to All Points East idaho and Return Via -TO- |Ch Missouri River Points_ $32.00 Chicago_ - ~- ~ $44.50 "| St. Louis_ - - $39.50 | PROPORTIONATE IDAHO AND RATES OTHER Dates FROM POINTS. of Sale: Nov. 20 to Dec. 18, 1906. im. stenc nap Utah. |From Ogden and Salt Lake City palm. neve eo « a Ry., BLOCK, } de nar neighbors he S.F. City, | calm, had ne y capture the opinions, but r Lake | Khayyan ains and ye » eccontest, es ; DAYS. to He'd clare t y re fir Especially those w ice alluded to aoe 1e over-Indulged he would neve If ine, ‘was according to Omar Khayyam. He | sy- psi parits | | | Reduced T..& DOOLY Salt to} 60 Literature. WARREN, A. 111 is for C.F. restore. ee une Sale: LIMIT Send re- borrow, what of Nov. 20 and Dec. 18, 1906. each RETURN 4," LIMIT Send 'neath | i, the scheme you should e, of Omar Khayyam." for HW. 6O DAYS. Literature. Hii ARDING, General Agent, 7 West Second ‘fale Lake City, 7 South. Utah. CUTL ER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET KNIT GOODS. Call and see our immense line and low prices. Ladies' Union. Soe siona of harvesters from. .England proved a success,;°Many> of the excursionists are likely to remain. PANTS, Men's | Suits, $1.25; Ladies' fine two- | Ww. i piece Suits, "$2. 00; Children's | Phere es te ‘Union Suits, 25c Mae esFineAe | 'Cashmere Hose, dbl., single and woo! Shawls. BLANKETS. Men's Black Thibet $10 and $12 WA, shoulder "all eee QUILT WOOL. | CLOTHING, oe, rg felonies a shable,as Winnipeg,..cstimates that ee abidian, Northwest "New ‘man; Littlefield, from, Maine: | Tioné--wheat.: oats ey oe al as a cyclone, but Iike all cy-) etdiae he was not periodic. He was| the |Shysters confidence men to inthemining. Five menandhave been sent peni- when|. asked. from PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM IDAHO AND OTHER POINTS. Mineral- lower the redeemed mére|™and.-moré. Littlefield stamped d own his Ss al aisle, with his long arms extended in front him, smacking the back of: one| two!irl-winded Everybody largely an|isMorance and apparent knowloh edge that carried conviction, although {t made no votes, Inasmuch as speeches he pays a deserved tribute to hand with the palm of the other, of his countrymen after was earnestness had| fireworks. Charles Parnell, Was a Protestant, and| ers and." th aciste art Hig came ove who gen-|tentiary orators sale ak: the life of the xepublic, but has since passed into the i mbo of forgotten things... And then Littlefield made a speech. He is a tall and angular man, with a rasping and angular voice. He astonished first the another, those California suc- attorney Ae ae the). vondards of mining investment in the of the .He father had: been oa and Californian, jaws in! this direction than he. It is due to his insistence on the prosecution the | of Parliament in 1800, and spoke against |TUestion that, destruction were Protestants. There not a single Catholic admissible rhea And the con-| "is ‘the main} - In' the present issue... Littlefield of raillery who the lesson| Stage of national affairs. impressed | #ressman' from. Maine rule, particular of good-tempered -TOo- Missouri River Points. $32.00 Chicago _ . $44.50 TSE LOuis seine: i $39.50 have-lost? Time, not ee § imposed ‘From Ogden and Salt Lake City } | de- pathway thee, no pUtscie ta oe Gin ana aenmite oe gral" ; fine with my night. I mining deceive tinguished It is a prac-| had stated In the beginning that the! humblest of labor, at the commonest Republicans or the Americans would] "i win, with the bellef that it would be] to as property with the people assailed! the character si had shall in knew. ee ae for a man to assall those from whose] has been running a page or so devoted ities } ar 4 fi S to . "the "AAt AN @roat's which activities he gains a livelihood, and at|to 1@ sreat and near-grea ric the same time continue association| iS immensely readable It deals« in| a announcing or as moments lcomed way, | its violation the Herald office could see on which te found the forecast. That evening the Herald issued an extra in which it calmly and luridly claimed the election of the eke entire Democratic ad kha ha hire cll ticket. ae extra there was a bulletin public the work of home rule, Mr. O'Connor says: | eral for the state. One day there was somei. pegnsitutional All the men who voted for the Trish under- discussion ment-so..the| dow condition company country. side, and all right if the Herald want-| ed: to help the Americans:S; and yet there was nothing that any one outside| the of pledge precipitate! x ‘not linger plossoin by the way t i onward with shy, ws iner, outstrip me, Day? its at is a with it is Still, at. coal when to find | hour. pointing wi coun Coal in the bin short by actual tw re three sacks to the ton, the driver peddeine enough empty sacks from under the seat to prove that the full sacks under the pile do not con- character number. the es irate: price, |Redaced Rates from Utah and Idaho to All Points East and Return Via $ primrose or two H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 227 S. MAIN, IN CURIO SHOP. | day? every feet "for CO. J. any morn, nee call at City | hope dwindle thy Her to ENGRAVING So. Salt oe 1709. Ind. 145 H visit been th -‘T.. Keith in Evan- my. winged eames SPE have hardship, present bit ore, ore profits OEE Poa wide] -are, t he yeh pe ae three on|some driveWays lose @ R od LATEST gulling on eh vening less As to rio which most-it a Art "While they chafe un- a we will be pleased office with samples. te 1 * thine. submit. ‘or. AL from gone, take a car more card your "ut Ludio TODAY. privately consigned oe . > Ss: for ona teale ae ona Lilerary wedding Sxhounce. s, calling cards stationery We fine "ot ae or hems engrave any We arry an. exciu-| of Crane's ana Hurd' s his ghsociety note stiations av: asTeve eA: Bell 4709, Ind. 1456. es Ae made Commercial St: itionery and Cards, in any vo neatly and promptly oe outed. all up Ind. 145 6 or drop in more There is no doubt that this action on} the part of the states, on the initiative of California, has been suggested eto Governor Pardee by that able and dis- Speaking winning | exposition career styles embossed any more It seems compelled = Mrs, ORS 2 pins are empty, for which settlement is extent connection, RET and set when the railroads eventually parking] -lawn the weeks: unable' to In| €duitable basis. employed- the There East. the for unable dealers a : who. by ‘been G alte Bivth who has: sister,, Mrs. J) her. Home the E oMBOSSED. Civil MONTG om Tiffany will let him have of his own coal. ie hopelessly confiscation. eoal has by which seasons avoided "his entirely roads oads the magazine writer-every one of the| probably be as little troubled as any craft, which} the he ee the vi net in willebe held this af-) ub "house after the) than two or three cars through to his bins in as many weeks. His consignments were inadequate (6 the demands of-his ‘trade' in:the-first. place, ‘andvhé avoided. can he' coal would to cated diffi-| be many years before be paved. Meantime, will can be better to say that the ob-|and ness of punishment, right meetingyof: disciplining-even in facile -Post writers tact ‘tt Sxists at the ee mod- ata copied be for all 7 | Miller TRANSPOR- in th 7 cotta o Amerti- from "A semi-dress roses.) Beauty can th of skeen ‘A-.soft a with toque: drooping. féathers coque \, M ‘Crafts. BANES at seen STREET. MAIN "round felt fur a Feeener c-will FORK turban Spanish Isa 116.SOUTH: f Will Whorriss of Witham and: Mr 2a vocal.sole, Robinson will: plays a Chopin from ck the Lake entire' paved amount the certainty of failure, the inevitable-|,toplc. THIRD. all o ‘to will ‘held".th cada style say that no man is really worthy of a| enough for any residential street trav-| place in our profession who does not]el, and yet the advantage of the realize that side by side with he Pe-| street's width can. be utilized in | CUMAary results of his efforts, he must) 1) which, if properly kept, will] himself back he aa TATION Salt cases-perhaps- would sult it streets Sixth upon car time see st IN ILAND WHIP practical the most. the of Wed- Ladi tthe and Sib ley Ste Sche our to the property owners. I. do ‘not think it fs talking cant to| either side look you?" , THE asphalt streets " the getting in year. Paving keeping it he|system Ane would end ‘of. the. ‘mind ‘ofthe ‘alone' ‘in! present, camparison} the streets But in breadth in of the wide, as next i ¢ have a. gric vance dedinst the rr vilroads which they urge in» extenuation. of their inability to supply their clamorstreet|‘Gur customers with fuel. ~One of these Bast. costly treatment = culty so generality Fortunately, are In}many the] nearly that with ity periodicals- magazines. and newspapers of truth addressed dum-basted. paving would be, and the maintenance} charge will be vastly less. And no| e Ca a Sere a oe . ee words can describe the superior beau- is Wal vith relative Ciestur't and Kansas, the says: in large measure controllNER OVER GOODING. ed by the contractor who had received In the light of what the press dis-| valuable favors from the American| patches had brought hours before,| city. administration. It was fair to there seems to have been little war-| assume that this change of offices from rant for this pronouncement-unless| the old party to the new would, with a man had some bets up, and wanted] the help of the street department, add te. find Vaonie:snelkeersc from | Scotland" at least two thousand to the total} of n You wouldn't be wanting Coner A" Littlefield ongressman r etel« in- to STREETS. treatment of expensive before it, where idles or pyR t Mise Smyth,and motive} glower ) that. of] a visitor that stables iii ‘ over the the than more concerns dias will meet Wetzell-at he complainants in a» Montana town declares that the railroads have confis- hon- member delivered internal ie wis aa SPANISH " look to the superintendent of é for thelr signal, heé will po wer a gn at them and.say America Britain ay ey -"oft': pal regular Mis | pie aper 1 ment leader and advocato now and States, the any Great afternoon howl ‘oa :' eat hoes pont One feature of his talk was, that| city Suffers a disadvantage that would which cap- IS this aT we oswill not>erush certainly: has | nes Tt : |" ; y "OE 3 "n this Is not ic pIpn'r GROW MUCH. as one of the.missionaries and ons of| make this the handsomest city in the tain your coal. But then this : as bad as to have the whole load con"Very likely the fact has been borne "AMERICANS PROBABLY VICTOR-| the preachers of the world. Far be it] nation-bar Washington only. Noth-| gcceated by the man who holds the i b 1 -y,| from me to say anything, especially ing could be. better for the city than] whip hand in transportation. in upon the consciousness of most TOU = TICKET IN SALT LAKE of a derogatory or of a competitive & f h ee : COUNTY OR PORTION Salt Lake people that the Ameriean OF IT] kind, with regard to the other agencies| ‘he adoption of that system on MINING FRAUDS. PROBABLY. ELECTED: _| Which reach the ear and the heart of all' the streets from the busi, party didn't grow much in the year Men who are accustomed to read-| Mankind, but, gentlemen, the best] ness center, especially those that are New York Commercial: Just ae that has passed. It gained two hunpreacher reaches after all but a limfree from ear lines. It is a big Step to-|can be accomplished in preventing dred and eight votes-and no more. ing. partisan reports of ‘election were|itaq congregation. The preacher who| |. ; ae ne .| what are known as mining frauds is The public had been told that the not deceived. But innocent people who| preaches from the pulpit: of a. news-| Ward. the. city, beautifuj. With the es-| | aantiy to. be tried out on the statuAmerican party had been vastly in- bet for,a living were sadly misled by] paper of a magazine has -his congre-|tablishment. of a park board which} tory side, if the mining organizations a, eeceny con creased in numbers since the city elec- the view of their favorite papers. And gation by the millions, and therefore} could have control of the improve-|in convention at ¥ is able to approach the ear and the nts provided by priv and public| effect it. In accord with the demanc was expensivemie tion; and that view did not seem an the result for i them, heart of the world in a way that no menté Provided BY private P for higher moral standards in' conimprobable one. If it could win the though it must make them like the] other man can enterprise, the beauty of the city will ducting the business of mining, men city last year, without, office or age prophets and commentators who told : E éasily become proberbial, has been voiced for years not only in that the Ameri ld Pa SOs peace that, propos! our own columns and among these or any of the ingredients of political them : mericans wou tion fairly in the face without realiwho represent the mining-investment influence, it weré strange if it could win. zing the responsibility that goes with| LITTLEFIELD IN THE POST. public, but also among or eee vive 3 z > : al pes 1s st eeply internot do much better at the end of a OAR CE teats Ne PER nae the} the ability to address the larger audiIt is not "at the post," exactly, for estal ae the vemenenence 2 Sr Gnee as year of incumbency. Indeed, leaders e Taulty as to ano. s an ence. How firmiy lies the obligation Congressman Littlefield has made the |a field for conservative capital, of the American party plainly assertPeMa ie eta ie after elec-| to be fair with the reader-the cer-| pace, and has won: it. By that same|now advocated a uniform leg sal there enact-Is ed that their strength in this year , 7 ‘ ,.;/mentina ne states effective directf 7 taro Peano: jth we now. of and ‘the token, hecan!-afford \to ‘stand for the ed against certain notorious frauds would lie in the fact that they con- DUBOIS TRIUMPHS-SECU RES MApossible reader who may, quite out "flings and arrows of outrageous for‘he law proposed by Governor Partrolled the city offices. JORITY OF LEGISLATURE, THUS] of the ordinary, happen upon the] tune," as well as any other man in, the | dee of California, as presented in a here was the street department, INSURING HIS RE-BLECTION-| things we have written. spec re asday, | country. And so, when he reads the special in-our : columns $ on Wednesday, with hundreds of extra votes that were makes it a felony to so misrepresent JUDGE Net a | B3 he. ijke condition. Few, outside of writers} | , on the caEvening : ost: areentirely per- | | sentimental , "> Bird-owtlbventertain is} Was ts And immutablezmachin -house organization nor destr: him. ; "Wels -it. grow.'" ‘Ty grade es- of America are in ee 2 permit would we os Bee foreign o host- weer | atse time | will, we belleve, commend itself. to} the people of Salt Lake. The invest- Demo- members aver the can eteoaEAIG to:Mt it-is Vallay: plionecers.one éhying ‘taint srowing. of] of question F . a_ was - in. Wash- mission, thé of | te take as Indiana-the "-rodd many speak with announced will a ies individuals nada | ministers " is iler bleale of. drétty the | own, Publishers' association of] on the evening of October] audiences Wednesday morning, after every one; in the world could have known if he] wanted to know, the Tribune announc-| ed to its friends: supposedly teens ul and hands. merits called nothing | somewhat haying wisdom | influence, parliament, Periodical New York supporting splendidly belief this ¢he As for} urged is a great of others British Irish STILL BY HIS GUNS. text the the head original tlon. DARMER BUT CITY, I developed him in the years he, has had before them, which was} torn down by the crow-)| experience with it.. And he stands si by the brand. And they}day one of the.most influential figures offered are until] the He those who new the VOTE IN DISTRICTS OUTSIDB OF | 25. STANDS fathers mi Me 4 lt Ihe:Three. Bafrheror la. cover their; the last sight) dwelt was the} of their to efficacious how, sysiem-but in' the-old2Wabash Pack, already) in ur SOCIETY paging adic Rte Men shouldyh : chines the trict of your great industries-many them are of the aoa generation our race.in this countr ‘ thinking country. race the tne LIEVES TOM PITT WILL WIN-|] SMOOT MACHINE POLLS UP BIG] THE of a) auitett had disaster their shores, and which their eyes retire: | has ‘ worked but the among Jewish om|jn night} STILL who and his} even am nin ety Wi hi roller-and the rng eye mt nf oft Keri be: fraivha tic onthe nenaily men, of the home 4, men) to Bonaparte and 1900, of lé arning All stated rh cy Dee failure with of of ipower. a Many of them nad to walk bare-| parents weeping their beside emigrant vessel that took them | from. upon Mr. old are supported in the pecially evening: editions; and even) Wednesday and pecole sight | was LANDSLIDE FOR AMERICANS IN| est men, and as advisers for the PresiSALT LAKE COUNTY-VICTORY|dent will be of great assistance to him ALL ALONG THE LINE IS IN THE|In the remaining years of his term. " AIR-BETTING ODDS FAVOR : a « = THE AMERICANS. MR. O'CONNOR'S ADDRESS. Next day, clection day, it claimed Much interest attaches to the adthe election fn al) regular and extra ta baad tek the he he bankrupt one came-to and| Democrat a voted He many wide seen] stated difficulfles, was at Veen act depended ite son He: ae hean Ee Kinds.) a] approve Mr. was he party in-|ecrats which whenever paper said of two still: hamber i‘ I hen rhe the advatios (> take the first work aoe the cheapest) Br - | work and the most drudging. work that} would. Hitehcock and Straus great Telegram-] quality That secre-| interestof the Republican national polley- passed.|, consideration. which brought over a exception the recognized Telegram. Monday are has no none that interesting should in Lake be empty quite of capital. ae Iussia, | grandfathers cither bélng of Ohio, | par of burnt election of Roosevelt in 1904, been convinced of the better Probably teresting of 5 fitty-six,-. McKinley Salt O'Connor may the) new Root is sixty-one, but is 10 | Great Britain's internal affairs. Trish3 oan Mr + 7 of a carefully kept life. Mr.| men in the United States may have when 1896, its cratic of be seventy-one-the is * Mr. Newspaper prophecies ing, even after election and in settled the could fifty-five, Mr. Metcalf LEY CARES, Mr. | interest in the question of home ruie Taft forty-nine, Mr.. Meyer forty-eight | for Ireland, But this nation will hara5 : U: Rape a nde . : Lohan oe ; . and Mr. Cortelyou forty-four. ly interfere with the concerns of a nesewiceriae DESCENT. Those ae Bt }/lives. footed to the main, a "young men's) . 3 President himself is} cabinet, Straus in its kept it course-provided faithfulness Tar of tiene life, with aap his baal. intelect| amid We York, | had Meyer to Helis Mr. are the pledges. Of the The | Secretary y the prime 1905 Ke fe She country forty-eight mat- lead kept to corporations, honest.. Cee It is, in cabinet.' seem that a without the November, Mr. And the of them, without so much capital: ¢ would have procured for them a will) probably succeed | night's bed, or a day's food, and they} | in of the secretary of the | vere compell d, of course, accordingly, of the and Wilson i -auses hae able to double 1906--providcd: ] 2, natural case politics it would which could win of re- seem be reas : city a them néAceTul through the/#n hput the roller°to go over him next time perfect harmony with the Presi- |} ington. up to the ruler of your counin all his And after a while, when the engineers proposed. measures of | Wy, who is proud to acknowledge that : Irish blood is in his veins, the captains|of the organizational juggernaut shall fis in dent of the had met their man-| by ne | h Well; T am glad to be have able to say] fect... fatal And: . yet,.with theLittlefield handicap "@as|| that lack, Myr that the Trish people passed ] argely through that epoch of their} served his state. well, has been Or. vast existence in this country, and that in} usefulness to-the country, and has recabinet position, and especially that of | the second generation of my race: in ter! ne interior. department; He is won-| this country you can find the captains cently added a store of information by Leg Fal or aie wera" 1k cpa eta RET of ‘every sphere of activity, even' in} his-visit.t6 the West. It has broadened club . rlNG ( -d, is fearless': ™ ee } : . aS your great republic hey are judges} , him It will-not be quite so easy for ECGRHIG of have to 9, 1906. he should have been|®@ calm*as'a en ie His' summer' ers very heartily. The son of the late ‘ i President Garfield has proven himself ms equipped for the duties of a unwarranted citizens It exact 2 entero appointment, a tt ane that and existence emigration SE |battle NOVEMBER capitally misrepresented. must Would an SN New Lengerke of they not pockets small amount Mary-| be| to 5S department. Straus Von for a cabinet vacaney occur Mr. Garfield to the»portfolio C Cs Of hte: m|the control of the navy |commissioner city , to misrepresentation, upon effect |jand. honesty of Is thelr womanhood d« velopment, highest its to gives: the} trained Presiden Ohara cary eel ators eee and presRe ie Te (pelicidech dence oh Ane Massachusetts, ambassador ‘ee » postmaster-general, James Rudolph Garfield' contracting 5 : for the LONE that raise of ‘ will which problems accurate. Ronee ae Needham, writing Solomon and it proved thetr FRIDAY, ,@ And they UTAH, political | sporadic. When ' ex) blowing, he was more e ‘ Reis p itiless nee was a2 which. and re-| with seems] and hunger. industry Installed: How Oscar pledges. world two be |). tne head of been of state Oc never not There the formed a do the' churceh-men is their no any neighbors. (No could there. constitutionally we on in. who any for of the things which of understood vinism. of to se es of stray- ; inequality may Coanhioe the ter of party good should concern eyes. Methodists they leader of bed- out own. enough that such Jf ( x him-or States looks echurch-men pelling affiliation of own see after be one man his finding country. ently Cr Le eats tere to be revealed. all, we belleve the Trib- heaped and another of criticism Each through the. number United matter correction invite born that draw It should the cult of pretty the of Bonaparte Charles Joseph navy, the of seere ee land, ]attorney-general. aie was a disappointment, dispatches abuse by which anc Saturday, last for Collier's following as the cabinet of toosevelt now agreed upon was old and a more rear year! falsehood, church betterment. church citizen new large their the a been plurality-a®) indicated famine,» that But Stoote Peas rs ed! ~ some. But the general course forged time beneficial Science long of new from and_ to have cause. Its course : not be approved by the. best in its party, and they felt they , : gusted thing. was available, eer eae Henry Beach had Oe it some certainty its THESE ane to and organized rise by had good. maintained, be any state, belong the Ox Next hurt could people church. a Christian with man may be the Utah, York will is The of an in in and ee that is sure But above discus- the may palpable monopoly ; not a good thing others looked at une other that Churches favor js any women and activity is menace there Mormon Men to. ques- such ° that then by: than credit who had paid |ex-minister to Turkey, to be appointed labor. and commerce 5, | secretary didn't' Iike to be George of Bruce. Cortelyou' of: New| a rate rate, even But} against it land jae aVaASti vastation could) offlee. thousand yet York, postmaster-general, "un-|/tary of the treasury. tie xr to it, for sions. the busy two been that result this some rates under taxes, too the collectible." was Still FOR is on by result een least two all opinion for SALT LAKE CITY. tive on Wednesday morning we claimed the hood American] at claim, foreseen-from Bis eee Ort ae pillar cecUnd ae sons claims against whom are and War MAN last} any be "hler-|turns proof didn't; of Then that the conduit state the be keep some difference A restive 1906. Ae eT This of to didn't away. their making not this fail-| useful there re were assessment EVERY to charge customarily party steads, Manager. Press Association. Utah, yote 7 pee ere Sree Pe did they go? ly-WHY Well, some people thought Block, 208 South West Both Phones-3190. 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