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Show BEDI LL LD TT OF OO ca oe, PPP DE OOO 2 OEE _ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN UTAH REPUBLICANS ASSEMBLE AT faith will not materialize in fact. You; will monopolize the conversation aS] usual. I met a friend of - a soe before I came away from Salt La who said to me: ‘What is tlie Seootae between you and Ed? I understand you have not spoken to him for | greatest In etter said: Greetivpgs week.' I replied: ‘No trouble at ai I didn't want to interrupt him.' How ever, if you will interrupt yourself long! enough to read this short letter to the} assembled diners I'am all be grateful sure they the gift eee CONGRESSMAN Ring | "To it 45 if they do not care for the letter. Our Big National Duys. . "The birthdayreverence of Lincolnby isthe regAmeri-, garded | with growing can people with each succeeding year. Utah's True a to great be people. of battle the third and the nation commemorates of the Rebellion, question of all, You regard and a great to exend of Utah His the war between the states was Lin- ished work we now progresses, of him whose commemorate. You, a oe eee Beside so My raged was a man of gentle, birth ane of if wealth and|¢4! not aristo-|¢" breeding; Lincoln was} Uiat honors; that a birth the wooded outskirts a youth of in of helpless eld risking all he was Nberty. that he had and in the struggle for any more than all that|oPportunity tion of national honor coincide, equality and/ pen to him tho obscure| the door of birth, the humble life and poverty the other prevented his rise to a a and boy that greatness{his a people citizens, and have have asou Le ever of fo confronted Their Lives while the rise| from the other is a]imon perpetual the inspiration to struggling| placed e all forms of tyranny and y are eat : are: a is indissoluble; of the United shall always which 2 atait runic the Union were) Lin- which questions of leadership the great under "The settled that "that the hearts }{softened in place States which WERE we have the United States IS-these are things which spirit there of of freedom men Time rate the asperities remains now them to serve as united country, no Kead but a the warning Lesson memory to longer tax or concern us and are of| "Since that dark and epoch making interest only to the student of history,| Period a new generation has succeeded but other questions of paramount im-|t¢@ the duties of carrying on the govportance to the people are pressing| ernment under the Constitution. We tr ‘or settlement. What shell we do to}have the lessons of the past to assist Deus our system of+finance?~ Shall| us in treading the pathway of the futhe protective tariff, under which the} ture Never was the freedom of the United States producing main has become country as it of is-be the the greatest| world, modified by individual re-|than a at under the present, re-|freedom of law There is and of speech, more secure the fullest the only, under which disaster has al-| er: Powe ‘azionally me winding liyed to sheet rear anew, me from my J sneer pene learned lea temper gold, his to rue, nor work, Jaid by could in ill, be; the heBra work head we arrive with to to the baitle, forest, same; for as and fame, few heart and band, to do, good grace the iron-bark the of good side unbroken that command. grow His will, know, weights on true, blows. will with the burden instruments to work can tamper forth rose; more grew feverish such on the strength God makes will ree oceasion's height he home truth seem and turns ill. . rht's4 and Right's, t t thwarting lights; ax, x grew up, a zy ane os il work, eran inane do it. Four +. : feeling, And f then The taunts he ill heard to report the ; tribute, 7 lived hisses the aie long-suffering A * years : to to cheers, \ praise, And took both with the same unwavering mood; he came on light, from darkling days, And seemed to touch the goal from where he stood. i ae between the goal and him, as felon ed from behind his back. a trigger pressed, penulesaa and patient eyes were dim ose gaunt, long-laboring limbs were laid to rest nee words of merey were in upon his his heart lips and his vile murderer brought To = thoughts of > pepeace on = World and New, his pen, The Old heart, so stopped when it at last beat high: ad life, cut short just as its triumph came voice of from sea sympathy to to Sore one the ! on swift eclipse 0 j earth, good good will men a ' sea, and shame; accurst! Strokes have been struck before By y the assassin's hand, whereof men doubt mere of horror or disgrace they bore; c % noe y eee If thy ; foul < : Vile ae praia jateer And with and crime, re the its ee much to Cain's, ae stoutly crown praise, stands te re srounds, martyr's Wito like aie and crownst a be out ae nobjy little to Matil ye striven = life forgiven. libanhe and Gloves go at OO wool lined Mitts and Gloves go at 0 e wool a abe lined ' seth Gloves io. wool lined Gloves 20 wool lined Gloves Before "Those, the and People's many Jury. other lieve quéations present tempting fields for discussion, upon them neither this occasion ie their ar nth a onths before we shall discussion tho of the committed. Rain I ‘do, or fon tie stead pie pEGm SLE 5 "be.'crushed" now nighae ot is: some the low. and : religio- Kiherleeu: lace all men, eals.: rich Roosevelt, ae regarding of a enter. | poor, high and engage in|norant, prelate sreat jury I have an abiding faith that. . justified eminence "as aeons baer: Ins] avd and|tion educated and ig-| made great layman, as stand-|the interests shoulder this great jury ple, eminently minded, will conclude that the ? RECS of and solve of Roosevelt may be pe to the perptexi ng and im-| problems of todaPp ours very ae "GEORGE ell was similarly réceived. Ie referred to the lesson taught by Lincoln's life,| citizen who steadfast to the towlinct highest motives, tse fromthe lest our position satisfaction Drug : supply e Stor Cc. 7 We 5 nen every . entire your Z. M. op aun . I ; our{ the people toilet noth- on with ean the ut- confidence. - "The every Magnificent Official Republican party page 6f its ssors Record. Js proud histovy, the needs esz Pure Drug Di ispensary they It of] stands| {in clarion marshaling are its banners The in in the tones, ana] themselves| ole & matter of Mr yper with fact and two Mr. ee basket of eee 5 e hebiga 1 Dea by the tled Le reporte ed Of x GES: + to a . the coals <$ omimereta questions of the unity of the mem-| {ndivisibility of the country, and Whitney are}ed the affairs of state upon so ene delight listened a Ear great with. mae many listened years, pleasure iy disturb 2nd|/the again growth last|natural the prosperity, and development resources of we Al-| Ale the] of Utah] tend for place and power with ¢3¢ Vivalry, and with resultant ess to wear the mantie| and every one of them 2 » P his « .| theres sdewatings tc and disappointment., the people, according to| r "ms that can pot, 2lty to party, and These oN vital with our interest of demand to consider in com- sister states, and the| our own beloved state, of us that our best thought and| energy be earnestly acta ‘ ae {the grand old enlisted party address was in founded REPUBLICANS Judge Ciddeo win until "ty aot & the by aa leaderghip Hmancipator," anmemorate oe ae A 3 Gone ae ae solian Denyver, eee ae whase of to pergelve tl Fe pete S414 drunken with ) the pert ‘In- the hideous) lurking: in and ae sublime upon a States" rights, ecremettl Bo It has pegun We'the a work SMES the the Cs. demand in pee patent of heresy 1? interested mornin tariff 1¢. past, forty-seven of me " ‘iT Pe . foreman own to party ra' The 7 is demanded js demanded, lation, which and and the! porarily also, will of State made from on a nee Yates, J. W. Devy, A. Devy, been Lehi, state truth onward and with grown on ita great liberty. some out of Today of the -ihe aan we evils rapidity of tor: Its voice ce clear as the our cerrain that|PYinciples. It has sounded defender has sound. It given has of loud and Republican forth ably no progress, and the wonderful prosperity|t#¢ administration of Theodore Roosethet has blessed our land. Public sery- velt in the past, and will be a virile} ice corporations have in many in.{c»ampion stances wielded the great power which they). possess without due rerard for the welfure of the people whom thoy tertion They and have been discrimination guilty of between of. our cause in the ae NNT ean aie wpe, future." S| ms Republican Judge a Murphy's song from address the was applauded quartet, Messrs. were a simple : hE nat 1e€ oacest| loftlest possible asked to give x Reasons Party to Should me as piling of Pelion, and a carrying qu, One "BR MO of Win if ag in Didanvenicntoikd sarees conservative: print Jide = will be glad to welcome account and banking busi- Iour per . cent pieeaaaice {nterest on: time certificates See eee Capital. 3200.900,.. Deposits paid a Sur plus. oo 200,000 000.t } 5 UNION ' DENTAL 218 Honest ears | =e | UTH Work, Painless pay. Al Tingey.|¢ aes See tee d. Dahan co. MAIN, Honest | Prices (ion of Tecth, or noe "Pasitive . Saar an Bell 112G-x1 (nd., 1126. for! heer pe ie,|* T.| ™ak mn rs J. Richan eae -Alfred and "A. and| L. and|$10 » oir fair ef) Ala, beet rae TRE "D>ao "haa Toate a . or ne af Alabama | } anid Utah's of incorpor: ition' oe a ! yet lel : In 3100's ( : directors are Senieen tae 5 ne e a ' ar « secre , offigers . F. SMITH, | || 1 The « ompans real estate bus-| {dent ge neral a Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Pays 4 per cent on deposita Co. | my Preside IN A HURRY THROW AWAY Mich., amount His (¢ a | SPAIN ‘AND lu ju ot QUARREL of property in Madrid, Feb. between. Sr: had rocean Just was brought late the depot ee es tem-/°©lock and be and from to He he Kalamazoo, ran get the arrived was on all The| the bank ‘just time. {the him say effect. of way! Por FRANCE be OVER some bank} France MOROCCO 12:-Rushors: Aid Shen Sot question ay days on time|have been before 4] the genera} The near ker WI! hen Kalamazoo and had nearly $10,000 In oe rency, drafts and. certificates, which he] There|tain persons vestisating ENS upon the pudlic for some j time and, It was he, it {$s added... -who { indirectly, suggested. the institution ot criminal proceedings against the book- $10, 000'"* 12 WILHEL " eae: majesty, race betula | ene Pe TO bar nk failed cud, Charles a wealthy farmer haa. worse any other depositor He had of a large KASEI { - ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President, 0. C. BEEBE, Cashier disposed trom Mar re Mobile, at and @ upon ec, of repthe| S ress ) support I rich appropriates | ald in ne : enterprise |j lanporianm Company-The! h to articles Dowaigs fines 3 | November FARMER da} and $1,500 ‘ a JOSEPH to McNei!! nae ‘ : te a ps . iwfrom coatthre: ag to Imprisonment neeChi Ear Th Months : and which though « Democratic panicslight as to {mugine, was serious it and|S° ts eno Oss in arate the ve of' a oe iat ih plit a ee aci, ee discussing the ‘pinion ¢ Ce bh; Tas tt ve ye antge eae Lesion any phase is the party of expan- members the party that has never planned haul down the American flag in dis-!e* honor at upon one" trodi- under home the or abroad. administration If of war Crosnew dollar | i on Page is of the Legion:o of = , STARTUP been J made | vocates Honor, soe 9 Seciras want = u PUFF |" eo eee free a sliver of our onto The rapped oli ate-with Five.) theOTA Des convention, "al eae " strongly Kee ee Pe nearer) S Nghtful, that is ve eae ee ‘actics pursued "by ace nee eee Li anUpathy:-to foe bt snatory Lincoln * Street en icomethods in thsi treatment ot tac pets [Porace 8 Bnsign, John D. "Spencer [Laxative Bromo Quinine & CP apne: aayoe thu: the iniUative: of President George D. Pyper and H.. G. Whitneyt! Cwesa Coldin One Day, | ae Days jsens not iesj : for the preservation of our country, un(Continued to Moroces vidlons "Ae Ayres have possible This|eq@ centsOoo on tho Paris, Feb yell N. Jabos | Foascaheeecete NeW Yorke and : Zeno phile P. Brosseau,its ésult. than) ee Vice president ‘the French charitable /E uropeans me soclety of Chicago, in a}|requtred to preserve our honor and our Why rights, we want such war as was wagtask] about _2 INE," | moO We } ap-} Fork, smoke Murray =, 1 will condi ict ine sion, patriot-|to oe And now I am ten-minute spee wa seems |#%4 at its conclusion Mr. Allison anex-|nounced that the guests would be favored| the i Pate mént and his $10,000 and then closed its doors | ger. Thenkoneaee Sine th and|the panic tXrough which we hare late-;?CVe* fo re-open them. Depositors will) ing forthe "i sie Cay, the ngte ae ask- .years. tt ea and ; : per-|with Ea mike un-|Statesmanship championed | }5™- cia Substantial gi B. to repetition ‘or | tok question of aaHdnatad id Sane W. American J. C. qn ST ete ender. th @ ee coln, and {ts principles accented and re-| the living, vitallzing moral force that|to warrant Opueaa cond fetivintion a have been richly endowed for ah ja-| "ivified by Theodore Roosevelt. has: guided' the idestinies "of. "this re-)a:view.to prevent recurrences: thereof;| bors and duties of thelr day and time,| "| publican, "484 nowand to its theuntiring Inter-Mountain) Re- public through almost a during halt century "I insist that the proper party to deal| crit mia hae ait arycceiineny esis and able edj-|0f unparalleled progress, which] with the Philippine o° Sane ven s Eee laa, ty} Beat St and even Conmm { ? Pisait J t | provision Lake Cit box cleanin tubles; : Ogden,eon sentri dry iting ore concentrator; fair, ‘the tis) | or Salt for some financial legis-|'"0m prevent the kings of |*® finesse bringing 1a being of has have pope the South a re Ni ee ot hone snd! KAISER'S BIG STICK Dakota "b> ISTRIKES: BOOKMAKERS Patents to ena 1 Ry ween. People-U tal curb in tep At abana Wwe a es eon Secretary legislature resentatL I now $250,000 |" ‘ Nagle oe re- Business | niece esterday conduits } ee an e stantia ; , uperintende lee the and] released on their placNational Negro sure|® national negro a g i livened up]|Cit official life} fe td, Widespread than for Angora skating and cae ce Ye te orbs" Cutler-and great] wealth of fair play and justice. COUrase Ae Onack "avery humane beneficent law which placed|1yas passed, Pee tne erate bookshas'of bveen the - unlike Lin-|!? our schedules terns cour-| thou-/ attempting which has details of There is a $i for e h shedaie an‘underWi ur SaltMedal Lake strects s-Twenty-two , of the tariff-and it js that periodical adjustn fact finance had. the conscience in great aggregations 60 Men's Panes Se eee tlie fe Young Men': a trus-=| of board De rere ae new-found © 40 u the Oe d papers general Leonard maddened with their opperphesuccess, are seeking -tomght,;the Republican | corporate reed, rcs its career asa party] the monotonous and of courage, {t had at the capital, ce a nTt had the cine ©" worn s 2 CONSCLENCEe °° and the foresight to.comprehend| 0% ae race, he 1.15 are v9 Without en Canada on #cfrom An objection an LS Ge n by. EK. O. Leatnerwoo attorney for the Italian. Inspect Velegraph Conustruciio Db. R. Davis of Chicago, superintendent or gonatruction fer the Western Tele oh company: CC. Ee MeCK of William McKinley, our later mar(¥T€@ President, there fell to uss as|ital s it a result of our victory Porto Rico and the Philippines, and with their acces- WIN,|POWer and nomenal $1.00 : 5 Sik Mufflers, we ETE Top Coats, aud Overcoats. d not guilt afternoon at solution, "Over across the Pacific a crafty Mon-| as follows: SMOULD . : ry) piceabe Strec The Friday was count taken of deleby ee set- John D. Murphy Makes Convine-|tunily to wrest from our control our lug Statement. of the-C island possessions. Over at Washingi. . Searels eae ; ton our very strenuous President has condi-|SP'rce in the contemplation upon : Iverson's WHY Intensbitter-| aoe Bern desire for the general Welfare. The grave questions affect-| ing the welfare of our country which | We are called time. M¥- al Leann in the Francesco Ciddeo ex-| ee ee ices ee ore Balt "tne retard | q oes id or at Oe school promi have Bae the been 16 Dee inyited.; Case Put Off-The pr liminary| ‘ Newcastle. ae By Lincoln, go fo : mterdés mned $10 tri? th 7of. Dana; Ps, Smith.' he sticcess:) grand be.a pease with ne ed : to eee great at ociatton | mu tots UL of bank | : TAs s compared |4 the corresponding | Withow a 1s. "court But Parancanienhavaniinida all are of the old : quar-|%Grover foundation that could even not eight years of | {uring Cleveland permanentot permanent sean=) (a a approaching Republicans ach gené@ration has lo deal sith its|{urtherance of the prosperity and ad-| own iia'peculiar but, happily| Yancement of both state stand and nation foe atl ay problems, rer cere earbe a a) ‘Let the Republicans united for soe Main of deve have 4112. 11 worthy lor Lincoln. Each j has dise ed aterertin @caling The the , to the van of the victorious In our state, as in other states} Union, strong men earnestly con- and dedicated to the proposi-|hosts. all men are created equal." of the chit see be ‘ STORE of and gen-| of prog- department DRUG principles be Serre eae Senin seription relied the the requirements of his day eration. The onward march . most from every| docu- to ing harmful or: of uncertain character. Our preAik }; igs said beneath not has paralleled those inspired in the . want cn quartet,' ments, uc at . the na : Dn | fox freedom, and equality, and orderly tlons are incident to ecvery locality ;obcalence to law. The Presidents|!9 other states they are, as they ought Cheseietroin, Ata cathas have call Reon to be, forgotten In confidence and loy- to of a eas ee ae Sorat. Look out for the discord." Party Should Not Win," and|sion have arisen some grave problems dealing and a more zealous considera-|gdqded that. considering the nature of the| 0! Severnment, which demand the best tion for. the rights and welfare of the and bravest statesmanship we can call] subject, Mr. Iverson be given plenty of people jias been proclaimed by the Reinto the service of the country, for publican party the|in liberty tien that | drug medicine or * ‘ and to furnish . line, j to 1es } Furnished : "Three progress in safeguarding} AS of the people from these|bers, determine necessary. x Links Roosevelt's Name. may|Y| phrase otice sp uulcan party, for, to"concetved| use alcampalgn. of Lincoln's, it was will be ru upp ae a sentiment find Justification; not from the courts, for the uniform course of] judictal opinion, froin the lowest to the| highest tribunals, Word and line of remains , ] e S eae commendable tivitles, ; forPh nh. he, ‘President-Theodore Roose: . a > "T ber y indulze nile I sub; y 1 and apie; activities, for the, resident 1codore 4 night. The song was "The Flag Witheg your indulgence > while feited his nolitical 2} velt- 2 > » he a C nat Fi = ~ ee: few ; ia ak . Er % ubjected bj d a Tea eres yen ine necehe confidence ae * gbamplon ' = out a Stain," a : selection admirably adaptae 7 theeeewar csetonal facts How, connected to poljtical ostracism-must]| as won their and admira: : with with Spain. with pe DP olitteallyy disfr anchised. hised. From Fr y é Mis : : i ainst}¢d to their voices, and very beautifully} jcs close,» glorious glori fae what|tion. Tlis undaunted courage against its alike a to our aw armies, source, I pray do they who say these] iaw breaking in high places, and his}rendered. Mr. F. D. Kimball was accom-}our humanity and the statesmanship master, and also expressed Rouroratc at the letter. ‘That from Congress ; Bressman How-| American SO | ‘!!=ss draw their inspiration or derive| vigorous and outspoken condemnation panist. | their authority? Not from the primeval|of dishonesty and imposition have exIn ‘introduciog-the next aker dMr. < uc r € } speake Declaration, not from the Constitution,|erted a mugic influence for good Sai mecnee (e ieee! 2 personaljfor in neither the letter or spirit of| throughout the "nation. The onwara|lison recited, the topic, "Reason Why as toastthese fundamental documents can siich|imareh for greater honesty and fairer|Democratic atidie 7 ; : i ence the references made appreciated to Mr, Allison an may ft SUTHERLAND," The that public to shoulder en-| abuses, and such further remedial legis-|Democrats. ati enacted as 8 expe experience lation. w rill; b e enacte tat aehicn: to thethe enjoyment of eqequal right ghts,| mee fick: equal privileges, and equal opportuni-| ef the American De occasionally hear today that a +]| tles, this orwe that man has, Decause of lawpractical and leve Lincoln trusted portant the Teawabenod. a Satin ann i peat a ‘of, honesty' and public hadconsidera-|,. demanded. Congress already go } "Clearines WayS becn invited and has overtaken |of that typeof mind tepiiied In tee nee | PBOOCCOSSCOSSSOOOSCOOSSSOCSCOSOSSSOOCOSCOOOS2) wer aera ae pe us \ ligious bigotry of the dark ages. "Betery on Chin Sin ‘ in GLOVES. ; Mitts mene Ec : ale nine, en ease weid e 0 »y 1e Ly Saints univer ct Friday even-| | the of benetit. he Odeon t-th in wchGokbana ty wecensornives to| ' = MITTS AND : lined Little prices on be . AS Sweaters, Pants and and Boys' Suits and shop through, turn abuse ~~ the saving Misses'? and Children's 0c, 7oe and Tam O'Shanters go at 25c. Just the thing and outdoor wear in stormy weather. license, Justice ine stined Hee Bee HEAVY = i. Shaving ne tracks, train is a trifle; keep pocket. wool Salt yestera Ly ees ances sate OP 4 lumberman's The cost just now your Grover rinted post ae Uta ( soil, the ambushed Indian and the prowling bear- Such were the trials that helped‘ his -youth to ae but such trees large fruit may bear. i or o their 1 jut their stocks be 2 of right girth aand grain. he pe A feed press: vision of the schedules-or abrogated |freedom of action within the law, altogether by the adoption of the liberal toleration of opinion. a Democratic idea of a tariff for revenue}|in this day of broadiminudedness and for had jitter of Past. plain, pain; ants pcnimbaeie had to orgiveness re- for he yel how hopeful he in good fortune and Che The of a people's uneleared When has mercifully i and: of the war, or rapid that o'erbears the boatman's toll, The prairie hiding the mazed wanderer's And () was The A in laugh, way The Till, ; the 7 2 at . 1 > ; Tha e oe felt clear was Liberty's. his peasant boy hood he had plied Is warfare with rude nature's a ; j 2 in fate, } sword while the abides went = mt The judged by what they are and what/ nation a new birth of faednin and not by ene standard of | ereat'war between the sti they do, but the what they have or. what they get-orj¢q jnto history, or written by the what they do not have or fail to aceu-! jiperty that were mulate, during that conflict will endure / that he So‘| fulthe these words a to giving in mentality in making and prophecy, qed same| the bel must teach men and acts of both all men that namely, lesson, but Rough oppres- as well as a rebuke to those who|sion. In trumpet-like tones he warned Wl at the feet of riches or measure|his countrymen that the nation could wane by the standard of the dol-| not live half slave and half free, and In the last analysis the lives|himself later became the chief instrular. I how about If i pencil's who knows, where there's a task Man's honest will must Heaven's So The a shame wit : made iron-like lis poe As the so-called ranks of the compeople, and in his very soul de- tested BORE weul one sy the CARBNER Gi tLY Go sun Perhaps You Need Some of These: 41.25 paragraph bears Stripes enki judgment Nor "The heroic self-sacrifice of1 the first)against he€ works s his‘ nefarious 8 : whom c oruagogne a lasting refutation of thé| plots, but to the very life of our Redem who indiscriminately as-| publican institutions. eatin mint: villtios every man of wealsh| "As already suggested, Lincoln sprang or high social position; and splendid service of He As but of our|can citizens, the e high and Shimano honorable : eno ne " leet e A ee Soe the Vand ie. Seean Saeniy DOE LL ieee cutsCAC our onis institutions, "ok ursae e TERE face, own this kind of princes peer rail-splitter a true-born king of men! at equal to that reached by his more]upon him the shield of political honor fortunate predecessor. Both of them; This is the end that humanity has in spite of these vast differences of|struggled to reach for ages. The man birth and position carried to a suc-}] who would cut off from any American cessful issue of the two greatest prob-| citizen, or from any group of Ameri- lems which people. me This to iy Thirsty Wio to No that and lived Ever throw door that leads even the chief magistry is so poor or so humbly born tie may merit the contidence fellow 13, 1908. trace furrowed ‘ though ifs bitter in success, nor boastful ae ee oe a a log cabin civilization, that up as point perplexity, petenet humble, Ifow Nor of wly orfgin who lived the ja want of seholastic training, that an f reater part oat his life In grinding pov-|@bsence of aristocratic wealth, lineage, erty, a plain man among plain people;|/®"d power-can not, singly or combut{the wealth and high social position bined, disbar a a man from political of the one did not prevent him from|Preferment, that when the man and the his to mourners at his head and feet, scurrile jester, is there room for you? had _ Noting bis quaint " the cir- poverty, corpse Stars How of these two mer from which inspiring | CUMStances of his early life, and that lessons have been drawn. The con-|/!§S that the humblest and lowllest of trasts furnish lessons no less splendid.| Ur citizens may aspire to great politiWashington refinement. this The shallow How backed step could chief's the Say, wake pen each it Of Tle To countrymen limb, e smart so Getween Yes. , of shambling . Judging earliest See length whose How peein the en hearts eee of ora, our His Reckless. nation of etvil Is strikingly exemplified in elements of sim-| that of Lincoln and the lives and missions!* achievements ] "There are certain Mlarity between the FEBRUARY SS OOOOoooscoce, gaunt, gnarled hands, his unkempt, bristling hair ee 2 a fae ts a aoe His garb uncouth, his bearing ill at ease, lack of all we prize as debonaire, Of power or will to shine, of art to please; His when the gre at-| liberty and equality-just so long must shall the nation there be remembered the name a 1d continue to endure, was determined by| mighty four years of savage conflict. Th€/preath dominant personality of the Revolution was Washington; the colossal figure of ‘ether coln and a wreath on murdered Lincoln‘s bier fou, who with mocking pencil wont for the self-complacent British sneer, who amemorate ee aed enonor note noesy an our grea The | President-immortal Lincoln. And, to 2 ' ae AE ae eet sce ahinlth re Nga aaproper Penthat eewe sether fitting and. | should do this For it was Lincoln- began it}long as this or any other the peé-jreaclees out for the high {deal lay Broad grect- | thinks, CDS yore " (This poem appeared in London Punch, a comie paper which, up to the time of the assassination. of President Lincoln, had ridiculed and maligned him with all its wonderful powers of pen and pencil. The poem was accompanied by a cartoon, the work of Punch's best artist, showing Lincoln in his easket. and Tom Taylor, the cartoonist, laying a branch of laurel on the bier It is regarded as the best epitome of Lincoln's life, labor and achievement.) The Message. Utah-T privilege permitted reads, EEE Representutive of to. the Republicans appeal of a brave people to the arbitra-! man ment live; eeee LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, ene The goyernor of Massachusetts, I see) Slavery's last victim, the North's last by the dispatches this morning, has and gsreatest sacrifice to the great issued a proclamation reminding the] cause-who traced au truly giant step people of the approaching anniversary,| in the pregress of freedom, government and recommending that there be a gen-| and civilization by writing into the eral observance of the day. There are!/ Constitution that funtlamental printhree overshadowing dates in cur his-|ciple of our polltieal life, that thencetory: July 4, February 22, and Febru-|forth "Neither slavery nor involuntary a 2, The first commemorates the] servitude, except as punishment for determination of the colonies to be/erlme whereof the party shall have free; the second the birthday of Wash-| been duly convicted, shall exist within ington, commemorates the perlod of/the United States, or any place subthe Revolution when the demand for} ject to their jurisdiction." 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