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Show 4 THE story Published Every 7 Inter-Mountain Official Orgam of Morning by 1 Republican the deny ompany Party im Utah. ORiy Hepupiican sew 5= Daly SUBSCRIPTION ne ee er in Salt in os i 00 to gp aceies! the. ss Cireviation Department, Do items not give shou ld notice be to SE addresse siness to to | the Department. ee MALCOLM McALLISTER, Offices - Dooly Block, 8 South *Phones- Bell, Ne Exchange Office, O04 aa ° 25; mony eS LAKE to Of y ‘ SLi, Opposite vce JULY We Mr. read with Fairbanks a good and 1th = oe livelong, Without the deal . that t 9. 1907. the speech en Tas c of] prosper the sst slightest ; : desiring to desiring to > whicl told they é had unfriendliness to the eminent Indianian in his personal] should no fairer than are those have proved his effectiveness. nation have long tions the his ald. In told And the that long up didn't and sort interests What the and love Master truths was has his that the richest the people come under any the man law in just it, All the flourished as at the heart; United exactly and an morning Take you get, spoke RRS? who will keep of the let get who And down him pts ate the the a rich think to It SA ae race from x had Ga thing as a good that on become that] theia is street The the a their of OF is of Salt sa Th e Here is an of be better lift of all men manhood by the very that they she wish ble possible will will the of the attractive <é great aa winters Gy.2 ‘ as and her boys all \nd give them r And we » give not alone all | women | that little | | pamphlet. the ieee 'T5° well understand just how winning set forth there-set forth there, se thought of the young 5 ' 5 state They 3 will read showing Miata The The entitled Agricultural compelling the men it, will accessories While young, P » of dati fs facts ple. the and wee ave b have-been s this it little is « pretty book a fis, the look the well put ‘fore before y, work of an let - p e and y of woman's : Pee finding how al to He i See Aner was they fine speaks the for Utah. that | any | presentation good There measured of citizens. ness did the of land And the the gates of a 2 was that not won to swerve a and every like OTe to It jeetly was totally admit that , et house he - and £ has years he a he he black to his could In truth sight, to fleld ' has > ~ , z render = he "on no his e ES e TAS jin 7 Gwe nk rag Re Pewee : Landis's velt RRO Ae court policy, UO meee (ULC weerlon Of an hgur in Chicago the expressed American people's more of policy, in MUST And ive it the BE will far of in Judge) the any oe anes unfair the a pleasing great truths of which good. Mr, It makes Fairbanks effect- uttered in best to the he be not in effort, fitted. had control. came hope has to game days of has done and less there have of all where been places sports But this ee HOW : TO that there would has been from the saved even to deplorable OF: is for the man who| A Sie LIE Ta tg WIDTEN YOU AOS st SEE 17. ad them doesn't seem should. All statement prints. the what sideration That to know necessary is a lie from for the under consideration If it be of unlike, Tribune is a lic. wandering, then prints, That it then is to what see if nature be truth. If it be like} under con-] statement simple enough. newspaper told trial CCE are about of would into which factors in the political :to-prepare them life of for it. ten and the nation. pared de-] for the Suppose of of at ministry, that age instruction; the with the world, on the employed to passing secure or they for the are history especial jaw, started or for of their country, to the reference events, and results, the Suppose they have they shown with men are gifted tg those pe i did not know of the McWhirter] victims returned to Salt Lake, a week] 5 a IN ALL THAT TIME THE TRIBUNE SUP-]| SSE oN N ; i aTS Cacia itd onOve rN FILES ata OF THEIR PAPER WILL PROVE IT. Not only that, the Tribune didn't print a line of the] story the morning after the MeWhirters returned, The] story was suppressed even then. Mae And there was only one good explanation, - i ‘ ae Sa ‘ then, suppose they have qualities of amiability, so and with eer influence they win just ee may Why able that ' 4 t ( exercise Ee" on A ene those shouldn't they be strong? Stevens Their through whom to wealth : their own the they should| one whose only But if they are personal : the H 6 feet new oT city than Aus- gold- A Royal elec A bundle intrusted to our . s care Yrecelves the warmest praise, for and quality men/]| its perfection makes lasting . friends, ri Michael the culti- "THE is something Both LAUNDRY Phones OF 192. highest QUALITY 166 Main 8 No other ons thing contributes so muck to the cheerfulness of a home as does a brightly burning fireplace. Our RADIANT GRATE is a genuine ‘comfoct in the home. Our mantels are by all schair, vearing arount s long peatearaee OAS with ent in der air, der leader. ot een high en the ike u pird, auber, Dats der der glean Deeae ati aes ae aeclass See of workmzn right, unt} ee veller a behint be mit € zS der veller vat sits, re bis mit ses | ¢ al arompone on to biay ia bush yvus ee face a schmile, ! lots) of style | veller ho rdes as of envious pawns he | WT OF -| HW FUN, || Abe I] Sao i Boker wy , hat Bacon Why ture faker, I'd ip ne fenee2.9 do you eall him like to know? Egbert-Why, di mt dyes his hair!-Yonkers it Se oom lle WE he eee Wicks-And yet very few of a ; ae Dame be the by ape w rho a " "What kind of punch was that at ae Be aes after I drank er first glass, life of and Two ' ha' veller he farmers but now I ean't tellPlain} for me."-Cleveland be whisky's candid straight, with you, all I right, think but,|tie, the I do der his gorner viddle 2 in unter : | Clayton | Utah's Music . Leading his} SALT to bu der re = se Co Music LAKE , House OITy. 103-141-123 South Main Street bass viddler | ee See C tle ain standing on UY THE B r ORIGINAL 36 rOs. KNIT id Hee reiven you you. sixparice want? ; does nt a pEladelshin nice big Record. e adies' GOODS W. the ©. HOUSE OF of e Knit and ( : Main UTAH | St: : oo Un redice. male VOR Wash Vater : possible price: IAS 4 Ladies' Knit Drawers. Ladies' Knit Union ees 20... ... Suits Other goods ut proportionately ~ Ss / ea urs tadle f dapextitie ae a yery Jmportant ‘teature veo e . price Inducements at all times, KXnit and Muslin Underwear, ffered atat 1 lowest ar e offered hosiery oslery irony plece A as ee oti tree bes Bie low prices. Be Waists MA a ot our. store; and an tt oe gae , Skirts dee "and and LIL LOO xe Bie eae eo wiicte art Sho ey +4 esata a eisieie siolaia'e's 200 Upm Warm Weather § Pp ecial! ! f : z ae Finest Lisle Thread Knit Union Suits in % (knee eee oe comfortable for summer wear ~ Now selling at 506 sand 75 75e, ° coved stands me G-R-8, | se nolse, oes an der & Sons C Co, Gate of Templ Block. timetaee blayer. : so many notes Mai with oh aE BOER st Bi ec ay: tite hing! "Do, you keep good, honest goods}and mean the opposite, like calling a ¢ 2 ; | ‘ cre Se are. Sr mere erie meere Bree eee Ser ee peta ae oie cad eratata you, "Well. sir," responded the waiter,|/auntie By ou las, t this be frony: "‘Aun"the done plactenet : hold } were Sa what Georgie-Auntie, ¢ ee 36 Library. do old squveeky der Dat's Tramp). m Strald that policeman s going to arres e. Lady--How can T prevent that? Tramp-Just take my arm and be PDE 80 Aa TE aoe ee us pass.-Tit-Bits * eater qualities! to vat ton't -- more unt her ae roadside talking over town. topics, ),when Silas aT said: OU ee eeatad dt AEN her hie Judge' s | oi crooked,.""-Cleveland are pretzels Leader of Cee St. r2iy =r wronig my throne, | player blease der little gicls ‘unt bops Dat's der trummer. band from a drunkard's grax Hiram inquired: "Don't say; why, a ng- | pow SE oye _ Silas-She had him cremated,- you see Statesman i: did a hundred years ago. ; his biano eggsegusion a fortune = FRAGMENTS to der Malt vront 2+ oe ese eas, anodncrtan annie iizhtleas, sambiers stand, fl G-R-s Der ae leader's Elias Morris Opposite South in He ton't haf : and der pah in der band veller ee hdbedd ; up to an To TH politicians next ee veller mit hair parted in der middle, | blays yust like der second roe | thinks he's ere US GiaaIet : | ees ayer | aa oo builds vat Der Unt Unt But -- c With it properly used they should be simply to so improve ' \ . politicians . for the American people will not follow inducement is the money he dispenses. parber > Chicago. He says "Somewhere between a. cigat can a million dole ah of rt ene Face ae This is the none man may be bought." gifted with the they can mingle| with , : hi to prepare themselves. If they are so badly taught they will seek to buy their power it will be futile taught is H that der Dat's Wa - their good fellowship. Suppose they the ordinary qualities of the ordinary ee on stick man j a Py ne ee Ana then PET pe DONS an. thead years while their characters are forming, the direction of good men, the association of good women, so that their] ideals may be high, and their purposes may be pure. It was a]|be an advantage. big story. Not a bigger robbery has been ‘‘pulled off" in| Salt Lake for years, if ever. .Any newspaper, free to| print the news, and untrammeled by the considerations] of purchase and sale, would have reveled in the privilege| 4 el rinting that story. The Tribun ot exclusively D 5 ¥ bune had the! beén that a { \ : fms, "Se the the they West Tr rey ORCHESTRA. He's der brincipal um f aN = the history o influence years. And natural and y course] methods are der a i ; business. right Whirter robbery on the night it oceurred, though having] all the information. Other morning papers did not enjoy such cordial relations with the police department as did| until f , the.edvantage Suppose they] in a - | not so quite, | vlute blayer Der ' i \J And big movements of people in all ages, and the probabilities of like or similar movements of thought in these later robbery \ \ twelve luded readers on Monday that The Republican lied in] saying the said Tribune suppressed the news of the Mc-| Tribune, : j "in trade." The of usefulness for ‘Imagine Why, ten s.that:a'good thing? those boys would have with wise training. men its They ual in 100 j IL] were prepared for political life just as other men are pre- and pe yely. crowned. gambling Kine. the] the Tribune] the the should truce-hunting the truth. Tribune is unlike as dollars. point 245, street. : Le mF nt . ae rr. hy ae General Agent. ae JG on Der THER, Their grandfather was there is a greater field she As going Beant anlE SS ony Mepatie SEtrege, ost aaae That] propose to add to the information of the Tribune. paper millions yools shakes Unt dries aap POLITICIANS on ' not Write, JOHN VF. WARVEY. H, L. YOUNGERMAN, 7p Trav. Pass. Acents. veller vats next to him arte his instrument Mi here West, state igh South faoe Der supposed real the per Eastern States. "phones, Der a extend the no > have "pt to any United: soth } Ur % | j in enc need only more are were em Green years of age. lady believes t KNOW nation W. ramie, vat sits hatr, Unt clean to men, men purchased s but later Geccally thatideennidetaitta anGrwe en! at Second ai of Queensland, a. hill of or 2 veller Unt really dred said. ec pe in New York more a day "al of rhea, THE the the He be datates, until taneee the REMEMBER Morgan, r him, sport kings," must used $2 00 RIP TRIP. recover his in made PLUS ROUND that last municipal elections. Wisconsin sent nearly 100,000 Der estabAs devoted success He THE ab- on Fairbanks : For to sight. not and to proud. dent well TO points, : : peninsula that should interest the United States, as it is a superior fiber to jute, and that experiments could be made jn the Philippines cr Porto Rico was It is stated of Mrs. Marshall Field, widow of the only son of the merchant prince who died two years ago tn Chicago, that she intends to bring up her two boys to a political life. They are joint heirs of probably two hun- so so 41,90 32°00 32.00 itip is p cntaniy planned 'ee Sleeping car reservations made nauseating 7 Vice President inches tall. married, It fixes the fact that there is a his Northwest speech. Square deal, and that the guarantor and insurer of it is] Theodore Roosevelt. Yes, the laws should be enforced, as the vice-Presj-]} has "READY vation the every obtrusive his could entertainments MAKE Sale Consul. Genera writes from ee rule do they have fallen, And when men interested find the wis{dom of his system, and follow ‘it, they will rescue all sports from their present low estate, and make every one of them reputable, Wills to labors diate upper ne FARE the 3 the busi- advantage might but manhood ' : Tribune his : sufficiently ‘ ast oe Tickets to the civil war out of a population of about 706,000, almost one-seventh of the entire people of the state. Of these over 12,000 died, or about one=eighth ( deal the karen ~ Michigan. » above the-"abover There are 161,127 persons in the Philippine Islands qualilied to vote (500 pesos property qualification), and of this number only 123,937 voted at percentage is AAT Six Pohowe: Fred Wright, the oldest English actor, has just celebrated his eightieth pa oaes aS made his professional they every Condon regain was like Condon saved of 41.90 FOR can enter through and narrow way quit with 89.50 SEPA Governor Curtis Guild of Massachusetts has issued a proclamation for Old Home week, Jily 28 to August 3 And every game in athletics has suffered because of yzen have young di- $11.50 return eand atsreturn,.. ne ee for had it retam hanes o 1s : City a iit ol rae Ser 2 oe Muay ONE and tralia, is. practically bearing mineral. be it. square" misfortune to that West-where hippodromes; i+ than which they the straight Mount believed of in "had the man When "the provided oe Roose-| action the Customs receipts jare running $70,000 last year OBEYED! do enforces the laws. : these have ee aes aa see ee See age a oy eee ' law; that the law is greater than any man, however ‘ich and powerful he may be; that the word of the United States In the to and. es hk 10 in Miianiea pou A pages, New York city completes 46 buildings each day, averaging \c each. done Condon's strong life. handsome of has respect days patron be might him he worthy ee convenience court at the sit inGRthe aaROH LC INE URE eG AR eT ac and of country iles Pee RI Ma te ae case A ae wae, Ot t | has thinks supply honest Chicaco mas- : sixty re limit. St.ouls/and ~~ Ooo of abandoned which wherever honesty. the : ei | always he re life's work- 2: than Roy mMm-OvVE stop-overs con- existed between this A state, There is simply : Cannon ls e. sce nun th the Word had to tans trose sthousna| Re, Patol et of erookedness han anyother man by you intelligent your more \ $2. 00 , time him. a qualities for the which to the sufficiently to side his came he splendid a Chicago. all lose game, by of to gambling that brace another with an for THE PLUS Pinalireturn bléesed Can ! 2otn atten- has he He FOR . ab | d gambling his what managed absolutely had maintained tried as believed family lishment stand without ruin-a result which the judge did not care to produce, and which they did not have the wit to evade is No is confess! and FARE and Agricultural college, and Bb ‘ of that vanished hostility, ats be he | of for the breath dae undoubtedly He but toward may years turned the people. the in countenanced There ge of shows 18th . in the future, a more and an art of houseof the «afforts steady from unnecessary Mr. mistaken. when eminence. has been In patron transaction. work, science sty thi Prepare of paper the nosltion is was years legislators, he man alone He the When of conduct He x Aa "| wad July || , much, WHat DATES | | young a3 book one somewhere twenty West. in that condone perhaps has worked has the guessing."' nee propose For he his the ; MORE EXCURSION 4 of fas- vallaee Pgs offered women, comes realm into college is Kap pines ; Gamblers bestowed, TWO the most institutions g promises deceiving education's mention believes doctrine openly. transaction. against owner offenders rightfully thinks this Chicago demand He pee Now, word P is no jealousy, which ¢ ret other institution American of | é be ‘ in King dollars, who by the passing million middle in racing, so result once the Agricultural ‘ in. hand? But, whether or not he buys legislatures, he has never subterfuges really those Ed said a and large horse than one the is Condon man. in man beyond, the that educational young circular, { t characters called title Mr. permitted a want the effective. wise perhaps, be the more and racing, looked to man hundred who a to is fact becomes opportunities of for that GAMBLERS. strange been achieved a was much, from since is force tion come has That corporations a and strong made ae with out before, Chicago. has to any be strongest here not cigar been a the has that But Condon 1e voice to man a can ever at or entitled OF the 1 of Condon whether is KING The ureune agric work. eOo- cs pros- happiness than to be the ‘mistress of a to be so well informed about the work a . the the mankind. whole | con- | a share peril happiness | | | One 3 of HY. ONE extract school who must pay y| | paper. The work done by | plainness DOR' Shon the invitation done the for | , the direction indicated r want to enter the col- templated by: the older people-by ; those the bill. It fittingly informs Utah of the KING will of the an the lovers The flustra- side ‘ ts is neue tery of the: iework | women college, primarily, ' statement young ' at the labor, world which in c t eo os [an of that home, that it may be healthful, artistic and joyous invitation must be the and directed y the That celve of a greater happy home, and \'| College the him W in; course. That a agriculture agr more than sewing; woman's i routine. A er ated eve thot Peetu creat as a most 7 aan sf another the || able and REASON | toi an least REASC in- > make ena the harvest, 2 THE 1n Se ee ele truth, that the light of sclenee has crept nto the lives of women: science tasaloriiy wiih diemty: the works dornestic' ¢f the. home Domestic is mor than cooking; art fs the ee is which ie which and a ron r : seeding | phase without 3 of ru KNOW is na things ‘ffects effects; expense assured him in Here his | }! quall- | ‘ ao: | nora Cesar Dine, best subject is better uch: ine Vs work » plowing, and least scientific scientifle share. | her utilize About it comes is the - at ay There Utah the whoenter mén_ i emai with ten' ‘ned. opened, || honorable direct become et BliCtha is7 | cinating The so 3 a ae | ,door m purpose him oo everv: eas Of . | the He noble make ele | itis! COLMEGIE: trade. of to on his wealth a = fancy 5 run ahead a little way , in by the passages And they will those was of ' wealth Information And can to tions Salt its money. ee if | perity-and make circular states able , be mala make advantage ' of education, men keep . suceess with Eg nts *"suments. -<| papers morning proud must must the : with. sontanaen' great but which he he win proper the of t most only | And ancien to harvest. not isi As > Logan, is lead. exercising i is the It ‘ Utah of at that the We effort j ope their newspaper adver- | --- : : . temples the to people in of Utah." part} of : reaching Monday Republican that been | ~ the} ci oof necessary ; for fortune colleges q as wa causes that Re o the r hope as CHAS men ee ead INVITATION: di medium a ! Main see. the good sons force to have of agriculture of not but . slitution with value can her very gives SER ee fully y stare stated tt the medium wins the vantages Behe ernche ar cence: wait for the invitation of the tit. _ they ge 1ey go. ae to »y Circular throughh of Hanis God-speed them tl nation one |} to all and that There y of {} i¢ ony . | farmer aware way of the ° honorable | || announced pt tao advertisements t varias and so5 fairly this of by superior has % Ley Ue their the most with whom all the time view he relies on Field training the him should sordid prove Mrs. : in he the fact that each is doubtful] ai ree deel et > tee madele And t in is succeed a man? training, \ with should, there they Se ; way } to power. But they In this later and betler are ; they : We : is showing between cour- contradiction enjoyed convicted tried companies; know us} stores : i " Republican. If there are other ; : daily circulation in the homes a paper the housht bay clarion a ti They convicted him tos for from doors, believed ba power the green ought get President thie it. that John man of the truest. not never Judge the saben not to they of Attorneys would must Ar his riches gives than America the was r The bringing And He man has poorest Landis ie man he But men to advertise of life. with earth, way States together. Vala ; it.' equality gospel a a should mightily three € and Ss, JOHN CONDON, There is one of Lord!" the the the colonies sang the find newspapers »wspapers It is stated on as this case S Which be helpful] will help least as through sople ays so for best not followed, { one fit to remain at large in the streets, But under influence of President Roosevelt the people have realized a large in ac- people the "Lord! age of the bravest, and the sterling honesty Peer ot for him. You go into a crowd and declare with under truth. they aat Cele people medium him, about cried: counted. man the for-they people pointed ot. the feat » bargains, tl That tree. He has stated the palpable facts with an unction that has got him something. But if he have done no more, he has not particularly scored. In President Roosevelt the people find a President who really makes good laws effective; who really has the generation ; way.| vn thronged rena g00dly ee sight President] his words vice-President, asking when that of the the high anything that of been why some large do ages Is ago, the people stood remote very so be. The people believe they. have found in Roosevelt a force for really doing things. While are the a struggle. the ees much said have who men many are a great there man a: sh ; thing i is . to getet desirable The words. ame mapa 3 . the in-] enforced; - that will see that the laws ARE things that and conserved, ARE people the of terests they When need | eee Suerte arc business. The people 1 } | ey ore i rhe people. But saying of were ae With that as it is to Caer se statement Lake, al who ARE that a Tribune ; regard] ‘ Republican goes to the homes of more than three thousand of them every day. The merchant who wants the] patronage of these people, speaks to them through the ho eeof] accusation . privilege the exercise to wish we character, that hat vocation the should fon bought their m en who have 1ot hold it with that alone, I in finds merchant and when they a 1 + i 1 \ ‘re are eC aps eignty 1oUusSan yeople n oa of # apes ae S eocean Lake Lake, TheyBer have their several papers 1 Se sale Lake ; ice ; 4 hi : : . " f heat incur the charge] a ‘e hold in large| we the in the friendly suggestions getting " without had of everything ought to be as It should be.}] e are with the vice-President. May he] eee E A 2 ' Oe and i in ee Se boundless of disrespect for his high office, which , , "selves liable to eeteent,, HOt oye ay ours then few is : even thethen lelet characterize them, that Why? : one a and so with cae The of and ; resembling, Tril Tribune, > ten ne a see av orning there were Monday morning there vere Sunday ay i booming he the Bae places West, and} x > 's s note with placid interest sri obcinerilsis haatea 7 > >, mand sceil > cai con-{ be enforced, that the interests of the people must be con served. in = can inviting ri@ ri@h cz can people J: g interest Intere | in paper Salt Lake , BURT a ERQgr why young man, American And why is not polities, to they i exercise Tribune Tribune the When were it as trust these a St ‘bE EB. A AND the the 3 THEORY. for that SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1907. as day Saas ei lie, 2 e Rage . a as a aiid UTAH, folly REPUBLICAN, suppressed] oria Mer. Temple TUESDAY, CITY, What and Ae e Waldort- Astoria. Chicago oe ‘sit Boyes Bultding? McKinney, sole representative cas SALT a ee teen Independent, Cambritge, it Manager. Gea' West Orne ee York. or 0 ars appears We seen weeeeewe Z occurred, and 5 : anything £ What differing 2 SoBe One Year. it unless the facts in the case warrant it. Andj|on thinking, for the people an easy way to avoid it-a sort of first aid} himself effective are thinking : paper this 3.76 sronthne.: pitvic y: Advance.| Mo Not Pata night so! groping, the to Lake RATES it did such terms Wwe suggest Cit ne INTER-MOUNTAIN the 5 ntered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the post-! oftice at Salt Lake City. under the Act of Congress, March oo robbery i : ° stk ac ‘essi The Republican stated the fact of the .s suppression by]y| , . oan * state-| state-| our said paper misguided that and Tribune, the ment was S aa lie. % We know\ theyé do not wish to employ] C Republicnm the facts of the mention Salt Lake knows that. all REPUBLICAN INTER-MOUNTAIN THE of x - , me ‘ |