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Show 4 elect = ablished Every Morning the Lynch until election day, Men should By people and if it mid-afternoon then be to which do not of never help tries Isn't switches. reasonable when the Inter-Mountain Republican Co. they talk to reasonable people. Of Official Orgas of the Republican |°°UTSe if the readers of the Tribune Party in Uta are not reasonable, then the sort of Entered as second class matter Fob.| political rot the Tribune has been 10, 1906, the Act postoffice at Sait March Lake], giving = them . ee 2But it don't an' City, underat the ef Congress jisa all right. 8, 1579. 3taud nly Republican Daily Newspaper tn In Balt Lake City. RATES, ee months $ ...,... wees .FO aleet sisters 1.50) Six coi 8 On wo ee gt ee cee meee *> gundsy" Onis, one year..i..icce0-+ Paid ia solicitors, county Advances Ya ae pape subscription mons, through | nore Bee is PAID IN MALCOLM ae ULIS than . In Gen. , Mgr Gen'l. the the the elec- advised Mor- medium He \e city and has _ of a been = their there . | the OFFICES: own not who be authorities it is to control say the one the wish the same could im- votes be of < PHT Li THRE ESR Eau. SALT LAKE if ugraphs CITY, peers "FOR -- | DEC. said sermons American reproduced party papers significant on | American sii, 000 | aed pad ed feed pe a= It been no : 9 : was 75 party not right in by ticket right picked any the It church ° verlised In the a0 Sunday In DID .an IT to defend itself in| in Politiek Asis GUAT ry- There hed GaN gard of apo eleetion - sinee One ee compact. In tatehood of to could control its people, and: the American parties"' | combined as mobile fanatieally and undependable as ahaa the chieh rie Pp : for ahs ay what In happen? b road d at; campaign It will "4 slatemen since statehood," It was not 6 went trne attr pretty Bryan that Mormon voted as been . the acfe at arrogant and 1 of the Kinley In very , Bryan the| : campaign) is 1896. but not . . small, fifty-three': the that for Utah. number soe year must the <All of the other state Utah glaring and on was printed in as Now, It it offends ; 7 ee of the regular but the black, a could gentlemen, am oO every about J man in be of men can Utah is a jawlessess and publish state of general ifn gave|we dF our. are to erast state, prosper harmonious effort plurality: | pout ‘the: progress: I to or this to the crime disregard mist as we alone caaso. if should and will Ibring that 4a: ours .be But please note that Mr. Salisbury | right. and Mr Tom Kearns and Mr. Dave What makes Utah a black spot on Keith and Mr. Joseph Lippman and|the map of the country? It is the Mr. Ben Haywood, and Mr. P. H. Lan-| pad stories told of Utah by Utah nan were all for Bryan-spending | people, believed by people of the rest their time and exerting their influence | of the country, and passing into the in the cause of the Democratic nomiunconscious judgment of the nation. nee for the Presidency. A little more than a year ago the And these men were all Republicans.| New York Times declared: "Utah Every one of them. Of the number|is a community of criminals.' That named, Mr. Salisbury alone has passed | harmful statement. comes directly away. The rest are still here, and | from the fact that the Tribune keeps they know they were not Mormons,| yp what it calls its fight for the upand that they carried the state for} jift of American citizenship, and in Bryapv. But other western states,/so doing publishes to the world a where there are no Mormons, were | succession of stories that are not quite as strongly Democratie in 1896. | true. Just as this story of Mormon control of elections is not true. Just as the statement of new plural marriages js not true. Just as the declaration that the Mormon church interferes with the business of citizens is not the truth of the matter Here was a true, change from fifty-three thousand DemGentlemen, a good deal has been ocratic in 1896 to twenty-one hundred said about the Christmas season, and Republican in 1900... And the Gentile the spirit that should obtain at such Republican leaders of the state were a time A good deal has been said for Bryan in 1896, and for McKinley about the new year, and better service in 1900. for each other and our state in the Talk about the Mormon church|twelye months that are ahead. Is In 1900, those same Utah men were back in the Republican party. It was they that carried the state for Mc-} "Kinley. Utah changed a good many | yotes it is true; but they were by | no means all Mormon votes. Look at moving voters aheut. Did the Mor-| mon church move Tom Kearns and the rest of these prominent Gentiles? Coming down to later, . elections: Here' was 1905, when the American party won the city. We are told that the church meant to throw all its vote to Lynch until laté in the afternoon of election, and then concluded to} throw its strength to Morris, and | failed in both, letting enemy of both, the American get i suming trying the common there There is going to greatly destroy the no There so easy better are no state better in city, citl- coast, that one Ettor them shoot who were very true friends who work down his laboring men oppressed. But workingmen, men much of the for a living, of labor, rights who who manhood, as know know do the not the Presidential chair, none Roosevelt. knows the various parts And facts luncheon the of the her meeting placards in containing unwarranted about statements Dr Mrs. tho has followbeen Spe MURDER! IS CONTE PLATED IN GOL DFIELD and the people. far as that to are accepting money" wages, laying cut is have that off wages brought is troops were forever ; ‘ Children ind Infants \ cotton fleeced, wool woolt nN Ladie cotton, the Alta club. H. N, Mayo ng and at 1" a for ele of ar ep ee " t t men ur makes lar n ma re UNION att es' Union Snits in plain cottor Ta wont snixtuces, sill Zan Y pe ure coteilic : , rat a 4; fo yet at ; iit . hh . of + i" , sn.co $7.00 pee | i! $6.00 $15.06 |) ule hu : O ' STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY AND | a 4 7 ' and : = amivinitaals Se TAKING STOCK FOR THURSDAY CLOSED REMAINS respec- at e* 28 ® Helena and Miss Bess Critzer Kensington this afternoon for F eat mSor ue 15) veal ae lue his Mr. heir Knitte: suit of warm D ey 4 U c or ror neo Los LOT : ae P Lt eee at eet Ce aeraa, . eve Kk i given at into iF / vi ) n = Where q ix @ & R2Z RIWZZZ2%46 ~)/ ei) aN -~ 5) ¥ AZS LN fi at : 2 you get the best. Our drug até 142-1148 Main ee St. ee LL } BANE i sf aH, L (A we? C Sf sy KL al a AN IS an A ES NTANE To A GHEAGE ne me o Phe pro-| attractive. ene charities their in sent: ORDERS NEGRO TROOPS TO QUELL GOLDFTELD MINERS Senator Allison proposes a plan to pension the ex-Presidents. No man can accuse the senator of selfishness of them do right most. of in that proposition; and at the same [ Why should the state be|time we do not believe the public will damned with accusations !approve his plan. New and Up-to-Date Styles Pat., Calf or Kid No Old Stock Pat., Calf or Kid Mr... and Mrs. Carl Grover } srown who spent Christmas with he the A. I ir> M Sawyer family, left Monday for thei home in San Francisco, ° «© and Mrs. Vaughn A, Paul v ill b at home piter the first of the t) y« ar at the Wilso * © «e Rev. and Mrs. J. Knox Bode | ane 1 baby are expected today fromr a Mon trose, Colo, ° Mr. and Mrs. C payee Ww uae ay will be at home at the Key parts inuary 1 124 MAIN * Mrs. E. B L. ie n anda se dash tae Edna have gone to Los Angeles for a stay of several months, and will be joined later by Miss Gladys. Linnen. . s > Miss ree Fisber has gone east and ater w accompany a party of friend on @ trip to South Amer real epee THE BURGLAR MAN YOUR s Mr. and Mr M. J. Cheesman, who have heen vis ine with their daurhter, Mrs. Campbell, at Fort Du Pont, will sail from New "or Tamers for an extended Ruropes an ae f He ALWAYS with Sr There is no PROUECTION in locke d doors, so-called burglar-proof safes, or watch burglar alarms They are n ely PRECAWG TIONS atehmen, dogs, is ex PRECAUTIOON not afford Prone CTION. but does P ROTE CTION LARY ANCE 3! by the BURGPOLICY of THE STATES FIDELITY AND é "Ube the largest ey > company that we represen insurance company in the world- _ Mrs. J. M. : Be mnedict, mother of Dr. C...2 MG, etal ains for her vagenter Mrs. C. aa an, at a New oe a eve _Party pra at 27 South ate s AN . ABSOLUTE Ts yart NECESSITY is cety, eepoatt box, fire and burglar proo n. every. respect, is. no longer regarded as a luxury to be indulged in by a few rich men, but it is average man or isfor the thepossessor of papers, | ewels, or any other valuables: which| minhtohetedsliy lost Besides, luxuries and afety deposit box incostour money. steel vaults costs less than cent «a is eo a year, which so trivial as t ® of considering the protection Marriage Paul Lincoln arr, Salt Umphréy Kimbrough, mer, homas Sandy. Salt to Seiin Salt Lake: Lake. Llewelyn, Ethel Sandy; Home Fire Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, > A. <j with economizing Vhen Vy know gett) and ou buy what ; | * V1ety a clean- iShepard, from us you are when Pa}- Cat; te Cad you - | select from . the Senn matter1 Man, Phones 500 ee YOUR THOUGHTS Sore Now to ron yourt 11908 ee reading a TURN Any. \ Y offer ifoffer duplicated, icatec 272 So. State. Phones 1631. "| CUTLERS| 6 MAIN BT getting. You take chances =I 5 7. Fannie Emma Heber J. Grant & Co., Tp ~ liness W oe you Mass; costly at Se > . ae constructed . 71 Licenses, 30ston, Lake Perkins, most > . haf sone | street. the € cheerful home, our Patent Radiant Grate warms the : room thoroughly and was day. The pric is an amon little moment of these boxes affords. Salt Lake curity and Trust company, 32-24 not of se of the house, yet ae Wavs ¢ rery ‘tz play . o ay important part in making a cozy and awoman necessity who L ‘ In its hatred of the President, in its desire to make labor men hate him, that was the big two-column head on the front page of the Salt Lake Tribune the morning the order was pub lished. Such a speech as that delivered at Eastman hall Sunday wil! please the Tribune. But it is not good for the community, It may get food and lodging for the workless evangelist of blood -to be spilled by some one else, from some one else's veins; but that isn't enough to warrant a man in foment- | ing strife, in maligning a President | who has done everything possible for | the rights of workingmen. It is not | helpful for the rest of the commu nity. No murder is contemplated by the President, and none has been done. And none will be done-unless these liberty-abusing apostles of lawlessness, encouraged by the Tribune, commit it. % Mr. and Mrs 3. i B;jamberge t Clar- | ence Bamberger and Harold Lamb ai passengers on the Lusitant; ] New York last week*k for Pari is | * e > a Harry D. Gue ang baby wiil riv today from the t o 2 ain | east ‘ some ne with Mrs Guct "Ss parents ' r. | and rg. "W {, Shearman, o1 RSSecon a | South street se e Miss Isabel sss Miss Louiss Osborne | hev | left Mpnday for Park (¢ sity wher e the will spend wa Year's ek as 3. th e | guests of Miss oan Te hea te men. what | R oor 1 enter"elub tonighcht The tourist santion of the Ladies 7 li t n erary club meets this morning at tl 10 club homage: Mr s. Thomas Wycke will réad paper on SThe ra ares oT Manner rs of Wome an in =e preference about-just ; ST. a The Original Knit Goods House of Utah. Mix alf ounce. of Concentrated oll of aT with two ounces of =e ama aut a ei pint. of ware whiskey; shake well each time ant use in doses of a teaspoon toa tablespoonful every four hours iis Is the foxnnila prescribed by the renowned throat and lung speclalist who established - the camp: for consumptives in the pine wood o as He clares that it ail eal the lungs and cure any cough cost and is fs that is curable and will. break up a ae cold in twenty-four ora 16 ingredients can be secure rom any druggist at a smell easily mixed at hom cine c iniitations. ne not They paten will edal- produce IS ' ‘ Gea feo rom account of the impurt- ee Vials inclosed fn a p see which protect heat and ligt ght. tin it BIG SAVINGS FOR PRO M PT BU An Unusual Special-A Rea] eee & COMPANY, oO SONS pposite south y Pere ee ihe Cardigan Jackets 60c » --->= As long nw they laxt we real value. Colors are: comfortable-in ail sizes. $} 0 e ABSOLUT 43, ' 45, n ¢) By Ai REPONT J UST THE ELY. 47 West aaa 32d appealing especi $6, $8. Pe $7, & TIA pe Hotel Wels Waits THING TO and acd Isles. ack ects { an t Navy need hove; os less Blue, WORK Winter Is here in earnest ang you'll We sell suits nud have ove reouts for knit goods of men and eve ry description, BRO eel Bosten, Sell Sr these ; ne St. One door trom Broadway, ek ORE Gi toy eos ae t people of re ties they contain and frequently de Room, with bath, $2.50, 33. 00 & $4.00. permanent injury to the Kidneys. Parlor bedroom and bath, $5.0 @- Feal "Concentrated" oll of 3) gg o9, 2 Core Parlor, ae pine js put up for medical use in : and Bath, nausea 7 : Portland * « Bridge ec lub une How: rt B > . be- came. The sending troops to Goldfield is directly attributable to the efforts of such men as this speaker at Mastman hall. 7 The Tribune did what if could to inflame the situation by publishing the following in black headlines the morning be step é r residence Edmund, entertains Mr. and Mrs. Charles tain the Bvening Bridge con- to losing work altogether. And, besides that, the agitators at Goldfield had forced wages to an impossible rate. And they wouldn't work, even at the big scale. They deserved-and they will so, oL may |! suf- | Smelters are shutting down. Mines are closing. The trnth is, many men are If TS & = I) Zz - Ds e ste ws ee evening are also ceeds will Zo uC, Your turn the wise Is ing done all over the country, and especially here in the West. Railroad managers at e | "fraud reducing > The concert panier? at chureh, under the aus spice $s of f the. P, EF ©, society will be one2¢e of the actre tractions @ f The "Omran to | of New Year's s eve Th be given willl in ever every way be well] worth hearing. The » chi re rho take} mart i th cantata Ce "Cindere in| Fiowerland' ave bee n ca I i have carefully | a'| drilled, The musical nu mbe rs. cerned, it is precisely what all the rest of us have taken for the past month, and not a man or woman is a whit the worse off for it. We will not permit any man to say that a wage earner is not as good as another man, but we see no reason for claiming that he is better; for claiming that he is entitled to money of different or better quality than other people get. All have been taking certificates and will take them probably for some weeks to come. But they buy just as much as gold would buy. Not a bill of them has been discredited. Not a penny has been lost, As cold: Me mnilay al guests were party Zane The Afternoon day with Miss | | | " - so Mrs. this Luther all eno. entire line is reduced, including such well oe an KNOW as the Munsing, Mer ode, Ypsilante and many other well The Misses Sarah and Jane Wiilsor entertain this evening for Miss La Prele Hatet whose marriage to Don A. Ra takes pla New Year me ag > > Mr. and Mrs. June D. Spencer enterained informally Monday evening for Mr and Mrs. Fred W.. Searff of ‘oh -|& cagzO bal « « @ Miss Hazel Hanson will entertain her sewing club Thursday art ernoon 7 * The F. S. Sewing Rub was enterta ined Saturday afternoon by Miss Jean town ful community date of the duced wages > a day. » suffering! be next. A word to M. Mrs, oe Miss gBlve-a days have sister, at and fit yourself out in a nice, ‘ today ormally Eastman the John feel ~ dancing Sea 7Stly cick ei homes man for you H. C. Bellinger and thelr Rent as it. city, d Un yunn Mrs. Elwood oh Vn entertain afternoon for her mother, Mrs. Mis s Dresser and Miss McKint Kensington has every knows large Mrs, the more for the correction of of the capitalistic class than Mi luncheon hen her eer Do ° A value citizens o ‘ yt this evening at the Kearns for the children ee the house, Thomas and Hele se so outrage American prize F =: age given oy? S. the Daly home, was ie guest of e game Vatch panes will be a striking feature OE this ‘ning, and many Iinformal mae s he been planned to waich the old year eit with appropriate ceremonies Risiese we need and guest str The Mormons are no worse than are the Gentiles. Neither are they any better. They are all human beings, and all of them do wrong sometimes, that is the nearest management it| put most can come, it is not much to be feared.| the time. It is not reform s0 right and so necessary as the stopping of the defamation of the state by. those who pretend a bad and an un-American condition of affairs obtains here. Will anything be more helpful to Utah than for its people and its papers to tell the truth about (ijah-the good things, the creditable things? party,.) world. assuming that is true; asthat the Mormon church was to control that election. If any- one the that decent of for \ or- gathering. It-is my honest conviction andsd dm. @ding.to state-it-frankly.. No have ing 2 "un 4 over they a Mr. and Mrs. | so did | for morals and right living and expect z / | outside capital to invest here and exof Mepect our great resources to be ~'oped as they should be. This defam- stale thousand) all surprised what and VA ya re ‘ bridge 1n' SES or "ss Se o'clock | ay ruest, Miss Schelling of Sp une, Miss Flanders and we Osterberg. ° Miss ee ye ab aa will be one of th hostesses ufternoon at a bridg ore at ne hana on Twelfth have troops , map was the state states damaging paper. a/niman or set ; world. that Mormons | and but wiattiniw ‘a. map hile ‘"This : he iy said. kind excepting United of the ordinary harm done not be there, % 6 informal ¥ appointed Rowland hall is the Francisco cause the what Pi ; address. ie, a ae"! ae as he aEhGr w Deere sa offends one o we for not his States,"ane state|whether was course: of ‘race placed true; The it effect. of faet, eae supporters been it ae " E ake Fran- capitalistic remembers . after a guest prize to Miss Dunn. Ann LM aoa ae Rae icy and a & said, fraudulent San Roosevelt the San zenship posted if the, opposiparty were has country were printed in their colors of red or blue or yellow, things take every in Bryan, z Gentiles. Rea evarx cf n to is bs i iit nearly ,unanimous time, 7 church for do for . fs those did not statement egurse of have ing pol- | | ganization called the2 American party. sgeaeliipThey have utilized their high At the Commercial club banquet ecclesiastical positions, their gre sneatler fluence as supposed' (and belle sved)in- Saturday night one of the speakers, prophets. seers and revelators *Al-|a man whom it is a delight to honor, mighty God, to sway the mtn peo; : ple from one side to the other of a | made the following statement in the vote it is for they of afternoon pleasant ley one Workers heed! tak The miine workers of Goldfield refuse to accept fraud money as Wages The mine owners bate violated the of he sehureh offictals relong have Intermin affs sé v te Bene we eit- controversy 1 back again, and forth! Subsequently, until it has come to. be a matte of knowp condition in all iets reckoning "th the Mormon done hall, just the their preceding have then the American party would not have won either in 1905 or in 1907 If the Mormon church controlled both the old political parties, as the Tribune has charged so repeatedly, then both those parties would have a hake have what newspapers-boast- church "church a.very wicked and harmful local war-| fare, the Tribune of Monday morning| assigned the following reason for a| course every one efSe knows is inde-| fensible: _ In the matter of. church nterference.| for voters was If the Mormon vote were a moyable }and undependable vote, and if the | ities | tion HAPPEN? attempt done | | Mormon = WHEN of In 9----9 Average 95(33 leaders who fully is meters Dane, age labor Theodore ve as wrong for the non-Mormon churches to do it as for the Mormon [church to do it. And yet it was ad- 12 one done evils church wouldn't It, from President slave street, WHOLE" HO e FOR THE Lake's Mr woing to < sar} prizes. Loren the Miss Were Roscoe played, Breeden, should offense. event, Main Monday afternoon wa Edward J. Roberts at when Mis bdna an ) honor. Tour table right he the the the A of honest the And for Jeader and When in the of labor of South in accuses abusing repeat 524 to Jie about the chiefest officer of the nation. They certainly do not make statements which they very well know are not true. Of all men who ever sat Monday passages = | out in black type, as protestant support | arguments for the to class. their clear- in_ "1907. 9.175 1 cdi were 31, 1907 | with ee "NOVEMBER, 2 8 4 a6 preached a declared tool nobility ly advising their hearers to vote the ite party ticket, and those par- a CIRCUULATION election. [ttor, of honest oe for Chicago Office, 311 Boyce Building, J. oe ate 3 * ae Ri P. McKinney, role representative east | the evangelical churches. Five prot of the Rocky Mountains. estant ministers, on the Sunday before murder speech. agi- States eer of Salt al Events. es "Wa EG Among others who will ente rtain em 7 formally On New. Year's, Mt T. KC Zailey, Mrs. C. H. Post and Miss dna it Bailey will receive at the Bailey home, aS Sunday. United inspiration cisco, on speaker is good We like try to make a living by telling the people that the President sent troops to Goldfield with the intention of hay- in people. . We hall the -5 | Society |» © UNDERWEAR tell, labor of he of the public the not the = tried map made to rp citizens truthfully a warned an by Eastman freedom As generally informed can effort | their as voted, an in President of ca 1907 Tribune LIBERTY. abused workingmen read- church rights and is eity | proper 604 Cambridge Waldorf-Astoria. of Mormon was contemplating mag- ¢ THEIR time the charged > election the freemen, | But ne Building of it Any not of the liberty of speech is aBut if can be abused tators the did for 1907. 31, pena LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, LeGRe which | truth? think Leaders of that church 7 scrupulously out of it. They ex- lercised a _ r ffice, Oopouite. out Smith that. the | kept Offices-Dooly Block, 208 Seuth West a st. Phones-Bell, Mxchange ga 3190. EASTERN 1906 action and people? it time The thing with advising his readers to yote the Republican ticket; but the magazine can easily be seen. And it gives contradiction to that charge. He did not ee | FUL McALLISTER, pi the kept President of authorities on facts, Current all He told his any party. mention eee _ Departmen t - 5S to vote Pn for rarely ean e collectors er | their frie nds. - please will Circulation mot carriers: on all ma They tion at election influence Please give fo : | Seetent address when ordering | folly to say Order to disconaddr ess, to interfere. will be honored dd when See reason, the ABUSING 3,00 | 6.00! azine called "The Improvement Era," 160]+ 4 yote for thelr friends. He said no One month ,.......renters 3 75 | Bix montis = aoe ee rieauneess = ODO YOOT . a. soe ccsacces aa 8.00 | rears ss cle cece 2.00 | paniay "Only, one yea tin of eburceh to voters. One ee Su notice to om DIRECT the ivy Ss mot test Mormon SURSCRIPTION Three the rest ‘ ww Inter-Mountain Republican of SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN liberties of thie well a hale knit, IN wea ¥ ne clothes. underwear nod WATCH FOR OUR BIG E Clothin Tt Will Be 4 Hbimme r, ae38 SSER S ale SEs) SS ll Save You Money ees - |