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Show Every Buter-Monntain Official Bey. 20,{ 1906, at under Clty, un fake eet an Utes: second class in matter the Paid Pee menth, ee 50 and ndsands Sunday Sun | neglecting the rll pears Dalry Ant Sunday only, i ORR Sunday .... Ree wil] 8. ee Bete Bien i. told tno and est, in a nized Tribune's ive former fae akin eetiraen Ore er to Senta er will be honorsg when Vabeoription ig PAID IN F the what preceding truly taste not ing them, To have enforcing But the oe of the not ished in- aoe the is a is not act grieved on the at in- sions to incensed at even did to tha Citizens' No matter harmful to nor the it and pas- catering other, is ao to has been true to people, fearless the Its at times, and it has lost no battles, Because these of considerations, because anc the an and their estiTribune would dane achievement. Republican fair estab- circulation have antique opponents its and Republican ill-chosen has persist method, in The won. "aAuse in favor une and of the other Offices But he has Office 404 * Cambridge a, oO : Waldort-Astor a; Office, $11 Boyce Building; J. And with forward in JUNE 30, We DAY. more the gone honest been discharge sight of the get want rich to prate in against resist the his temptation to man we sug- A expression of Youth's tng the old people ‘every \snoident: who recelv- came Here of tho state. An old Wwoman from 1s an| turned as |she got fairly inside the gate, a little ‘uncertain leitea, |Gon't the of her position, sald: know where and younger a "Now to women little I am go." ex- in, I One said: "Did of you ‘want to find anyone in particular?" ‘Why, my aister in Heber said sha "I will take you @rould be here." wher. 6 I think we can find her," was {the instant response, and she linked get three hundred ro dry y land. You of old turns too clearing and animated, young again. And the look on the old woman's face as she left her guide and clasped her sister in her aged sights arms that was never one can of the pass certain the it to land, The incident Every was of in typical health utterly devoted old the the al was one and @ crown of to the day. of came no brought ture from the _ writ deep the record Many were of creed every ne in and has their that to save of the the aged body crowd. from Blind the were some more than live a of land. You a quarter be asking. But own And you out thousand bushels a The people of Salt Lake are to be |the demand put upon them. It was .& Mormon custom, and a Mormon cel\ebration, in a way, since that people follow the custom from year to year. But the spirit of Kindliness and seryite was without limitation of any ereed or faith, /gave a welcome ‘these tired And the city that to these gray heads, travelers through earth' | pilgrimage, s} s| Sneha teers DUTY, AND Nor POLITICS, Councilman Martin beat consider the order relative to closing the stockade. "The sheriff has a 1-| ready done it," said the architec t of the cribs; to "and there ig nothing do.' And much Sheriff credit Sharp is his labor for more entitlea in Lo enfore- He has LoL course, been opposed constantly by the power of the city government, Officially and personally, the Kearns party has backed the enterprise of} the Citizens' Investment company, aj} concern devoted to propagating vie e. they and personally Officially have encouraged investors {n that concern to put in their money with the promise of police protection And not be claimed police protection been that for the broken. The failure sheriff to do politics," and has been his duty, with a charged with with "playing dereliction office that would warrant if the charge were true, But the there move of has the been it Will the pledge of criminals has no county his in removal polities in authorities. The city party launched an infamo: 15| enterprise and gave official sanc-| tion to the establishment of unbridloa crime, The county authorities have ally the in the great dis- throne, song the following the labor? eaten Dentwo g by 1as of of aaa destroyer "The The re- of get All to to the for acre, whest, inducement this great and for the and biggest investment, and lasting business, possible the fer CLASSIC second, the history‘ of Germany would be vastly different than we rea it now. The last war between Turkey and Greece was disastrous to the Greelcs. And but for the intervention of BEurope would have crushed the little kingdom. But now Greece {sg in much better shape for war, and the Turks can hardly be as strong as they were ten or fifteen years ago. Still, the Turks can fight; and & War between these nations would prove important and serious. It would most likely precipitate that seneral conflict which has been so long promised {n Europe A to et the ht backwoods an tl te te style ee 0 of jour- tee and th« fortuitously have some have financial aid Katherine she has of that tify against It Say is up State if turn she Mrs. can that che this {ts con- to very Gould, tesglad as make they good. and cut out the of one kind and the finds reached the place where, any merit at all, he will getting the trace The down FAMILIAR again Gree narch, And some The those Knew if he ancient names desert clear beatin down the oaks' dark alsle Lighted the druid's countenance; Priests by the summer-flooded Nile Hailed and acclaimed your sure advance. No, but for these who watch with me _ So-many happy evenings through : Searching your heart of mystery.' Now while they sleep, I gaze anew, think how in the unknown ways 1é hat claim thetr feet in years to come East night ‘above them you roof familiar loved, The _ -Maud King Murphy tn Companion. | as is by soa to detest | leads the , and I do and shall long as this and | wil] raise o 1iomMe, the Youth's ATTENTION, EAGLES Es, outing, Lagoon, July 16, long odds the most nourishing 4. and beneficial beverage that a person' could use in the summer. @ Tea, coffee, and other drinks heat the body and weaken it through stimulation. @ Koffe-et is made of whole grains and carefully selected fruit. It contains no stimulant whatever. @ Doctors and physicians strongly recits use and hundreds of med- @ It is just as good when served cold as it 1s when served hot. Iced tea doesn't compare with it in any way. q It is easily and quickly prepared and may be used with good results by every member of the family. @ There is absolutely no other food is ‘1 and if he the multithose who een unwilling obedience ally, and, as far as unbelievers me bitter 1e@))-o bece 2 who were t a wound upon to raise 4a Warning ery fa beloved friend, =z honor and the by a virtuous world y } heart, he, i others. 2 you foolish must drink on the market today that is in any way similar to Koffe-et. |t 3 | dis- resentment, now you which the Sheptf his People again | willingly and with an | rt. | man extended his hand | however, arain took it hesitation, and oO looking in the face he upon the floor with an expression confusion and sadness upon his countenance, tut the Patriarch seemed not to observe the young " i hand made upon a principle not known 3 father Seated arge the emerald In ed, jewels, had testimony given; Prete but © have her ho. Jittle how easily t jumor, theie | oan d it that he inquire nat " spe aoe daugh-| might - to anyone outside the Koffe-et factories. Suppose you try it today and test it out for yourself. Every grocer in Utah seus it. Same price everywhere, 25c. i tone that this belong to the Prelate was of a diftormented and Orion since his alarm ed unfortunate Visit tablintum t again came to life the cours of this conver; some reli ter * the prehad be- FIVE JUGGLING * NOR" . And Aerial All Ballet at Saltair 4 H drome; 6:15 and 8:45 dally - Annual | only, and 1, from Him , as the light ut tl this Mohamm aword ed, in But not for their sakes are you dear Not for their sakes [| wa ke to bless The planet's silver-shining sphere, Orion's golden perfectnes 8. 7 | of death. ls, own . OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-134 SOUTH MAIN ST | icinal men use it exclusively. STARS, Your And LTD has storied shapes in their nightly by ne shrugging realize the to work. wild, sea-beaten ca es the deep sky's unmeasured reet patriarch, something stars, whose splendid shining makes The night too beautiful for sleep, The spirit with the body wakes, » watch the ordered course you keep I our ommend Dear Gazing from Through hold ors. Big line of Children's Duck Tamoshanters, worth 75e 50c to $1.00 for . su- | i THE then Choice line of stylish Golf Pants in all col- country has lost a very say again that Howard Gould did not shine very creditably in the little domestic drama which he insisted on Staging. He has not especially harmed the woman te married, and he has proven that e 1s a welcher of the purest ray serene. All that he alleged about her he knew before he married her' And he should have held his peace. He has simply added odium to the Gould name-a name that has, so far, but wo creditable representatives - George and Helen: and he has of we, $17 to $25 on side grave as With his criminal and weak praises of the piety and moderation of the enemy, the butchers of body and soul, the corI Orate antichrist, your father profaned his heart and tongue- | "Profaned?" repeated the youth, and} his cheeks became crimson. kept | them both pure and all worthy honor; for an untruth never his Ups. Justice, just ice even toward characteristic, lis blameless among the heathenish Greeks bestowed thelr admiration upon him, recognize even in an Vv American of impress with pride that she worthy in humanity. And, now that he big lawsuit, one may necessity can » to a beggarly dollars a day. economize, learn to dresses, she and to refreshments another, how continue to do shall continue it shall cease reduced hundred can her costlier to Our 2-Piece Suits are very popular. Examine the make, style, finish and materials and you will say they are well worth the price asked for them. imme- years willing She street, is a six for man found her. now in no down , ap- husband; «thar right over the husband; be | $15 to $40 declares for her with r spect since could death; actual, that proceeded from the sun; the other han flesh! I, provid- Gould hounded renewed manhood, Greeks Goop. Clemmons agents of triumphed wealth has MAKE been by paid She has in wrote on been the The pre-eminent feature is comfort these days. Appearance is very necessary, however, hence you want style and quality. Our skeleton lined suits are cool and comfortable-made in the nobbiest effects that do not lose their shape. Prices range from prophet in effect le leading on false doct another by means a mad contempt of down Dreadnaughts TO arch. THOUSAND PAPERS ou are aware that The Republican on Sunday iast printed and sold twenty-one thousand papers It is much the biggest regular issue of any daily paper ever published in salt Lake. Three years and six months ago The Republican was established. Some sagacious people said then the paper could not live. Time and again since then its contemporaries have fixed the day of its Promised demise, and then labored with every weapon of falsehood and finesse to make the prophecy good. And in less than four years it has passed every one of them in circulation, and stands today without a rt val in the favor of the people. The reason of it is very clear. The Republican has been a modern newspaper in a modern city While the Tribune has most flercely fought it from the beginning, the Tribune has host, which additional But of Byron and Fitz Greene Halleck Nothing could be better for the new Turks than to engage in a war with successful conclusion. By that means Bismarck united Germany, and built the strongest nation on the continent of Europe. He cemented {t and gaye {t permanency by the second war- that with France. But if Austria had won in the first conflict, or if the French had realized their hopes in the held for True, she income of WAR. when self-satisfaction falls may to tinent together In hostile of shoulders "That my father found himself comeonclude peace, and that he read further-that he, as » had to extend his hand to the ‘An enemy to whom he voluntarily) ylelded and showed greater honor than was becoming him, a for Christian! Does not this discourse so Joys of paradise awaited damned and blood-thirsty And the paradise of idea comes, room. interrupted faith the and Lo a his possession scouted derided Nemesis colonies CHANCE two eulwith Imperial gained, and which It those ing whole the steeped of need That, con- with the program of those militant Eiglishmen who demand that Britain shall strength equal to that of any two other EKuropean na- will bushel of And You able to eaters of other men's bread, the exempted from hardship, excusers of impotence fled, abdlIng thetr wardship the hate they had taught through he state brought the state no defender, it passed from the roll of the nations in headlong surrender." pealed the of « For little wheat a are for be ramparts emperor ground against them? L tell you that L[ shall not break the peace that I have made with the Arablan s fe "And this answer prove? into pleasure grounds, enrebellion jn their colonies, away they had enticing you you a eighty their in the form of a poem concludes TWENTY-ONE all then war a forefathers tions acres. a dollar pretty of and that investment What you buy, should thirty much There is promise of another European war-and it is not to be between England and Germany, either. The Turks threaten to attack Greece. That would be the making of another classic conflict-one to recall all the heroles jcommended for the general prompt| mess with which they responded to with timely would the = Summer Suits diately after their departure; ill 1 1 isten to what he says? } ~ its contents can guess "No, no ried the young man, who, greatly opened witt h hasty : hands his lesk, and one with grasp drew forth a wax tablet and ex claimed: ‘Thus reads his reply." Then he read aloud: These Arabians, with their ees } nificant numbers, are stronger ane mightier than we with our multitudes; one of their men is equal to a hundred f ours, for they court death, which {s dearer to them than life Svery one of them presses forward in the fight, and tiwy have no longing to return ro thelr friends at home or every one of us they can kil they expect a great reward in {eaven, and they declare | hat 1 they fall in war the gates of paradise will open to admit them. They have no wish on earth, and are content if on thelr most pressing necessitle in the way of food and clothing are satisfiec We, on the other hand, are fond of llfe and shudder at the thought transgression." restraint the {dle-but too it. hundred may the about it is of endeavor, of an ere OEY time a unthrli*t razed flung their tract cultivate year, leave land ANOTHER pthey with pain and trial for the Morgotten. But all Russia's latest nian? and his sald. "Who and for- advancombinbig expense the to second a surest most man. is a the on only for any four citizens g00d republic. of silence alliance very time prints vert them couraged cultivation. not keep. Four with get divide tivate makes With by There of and crush believe Of very a Japan-to many his They and acre take can sections made. of proof sim- methods, there can it, a half the fourth and afiYOU SeU FOUL Pere irwsasuwinan you acres tho and And and need not. you Progress with turbing They wheat who s0me capital. will be your was slow. But never a one wanted the assisting arm of a stronger friend was that England conflict grant very offer. ward for farming You see, twelve fea- he at ver News extracts land is good, to thirty-five people and the to them required will any the and that Time lame, of third, and oe errr There or of form this in are capacity, the of four eighth strang(h Monies et everywhere. distinction And and tage You 3 They other. wheat ing, are instant and effective in the most devoted service, , youth is a blessing. But it never was so rich and never so rare as in that labor of love for the men and the women who have passed through the trials of life, and have lived to the day of dependence. was of machinery reclaiming rested heads au bushels for fall The thirty modern service Age the plowing this produce together, strength that weak. upon the and expect requirements will tune mem- to long war. of the England's And Whose and down law industry blessed from ory. refuse of who acres They said, "Who has hate in the soul? y ho ben has Seke nvied¥ i his eighbor Wte yyour eee ah ‘ Egneigh pel ltt ig and ité results for nothing Baie yond the initial payment nothing is required excepting an investment in poople-dolichted, costly. written Englishinen and he valuable are has impiessive as 3ear"' which made compact 1 The other and the he gether, and very likely can get a| him? tract of two entire sections of good|He shall levy a tribute from all be, cause none have employed him ¢ Jand in a body. They sald "Who has tolled? W he You will have to have some money hath striven and gathered posses6 TeThe inducement js > too big . and the >» re Let ston? Might he, Bp allah ite ton th "ete "haat seeding of twenty ay ave may have a lover He has school, of ' had been lost, your declaration that the Melehites were just as much unbelievers as the followers of Islam atfforded him great consolation, for you well now that, if anyone had good cause to ate them he had, because they had murdered his two noble sons What, ther is done he did in order to gave his and your brothers and prote ge fro destruction, and here here in this desk lies 1® answer that he made to the Greek embassy In reply to tt reproaches of the emperor hen he was called to account in this SONG. England those peace From choice between Tooele and Box Elder | counties. Four of you can go to-| where group and hard again possibility made can be} gest that a mighty good opportunity the] awaits he first four men who want to living | follow the lucrative and honorable vwoa cation of farming and reUnder the new law any citizen can stood a At the gates ‘speot for Ago. number of men and women of the Russia. yesterday was love of that "Truce an end of but will, a most by over Just now he breaks with another poem as who any in that gained and scornfully THEM. force seen things Over of people AWAITING don't cannot impreesive honor trained has law county resolutely him. FORTUNE 1909. to FOLKS' the of has the everlasting No he his plain duty-to the destruction of a shameful establishment, and to the elected OLD mistaken backing commissioners Mountaina, WEDNESDAY, stockade, as the TribKearns papers insist. not the Sa £ wn Chicago PP, McK! 2 Boake, 3190. Editorial Ind. 287. WAR Kipling was never government. in ee Bbers, mo tern LATEST Rudyard of theorles ~ © 25, Ind. Sell 4622, KIPLING'S Mn s S45 ZL Bell ‘Exchan epartment Joe Sharp may have eee sentiment of the people. It eo Georg yo o Offices-Dooly Block, one South: Were serch erred circulation, departmente: DIA (Continued from Yesterdny.) "Ane you," said Orion, again inter rupting, predicted from the deser whither you had been banished by ‘ e come Greeks, that tt 16y would overthrow the Greek Melchitian enemies of our falth and drive them from this land." a "The Lord spoke that through me, the old man added, and humbly bowed his. head And other things were revealed to me as mortified the body in the burning rays of the desert sun Beware, beware, ny son! Heed my varning, in order that it may not be fulfilled, and the house of Menas dl appear, like clouds dispersed by a cy= clone! Your father, I am aware, gave|§& my prophecy the interpretation, 2s though I had advised him to use the unbellevers as Instruments in the hands of the Most High, for the purpose o expelling the Melehitian task masters from this land." our prophecy," continued the young t man, "certainly made a deep impression upon my ather, and when the sery- rectitude to base hand on its ap- in old of To one prouder of most the point dictation trust, all all in victory. the part the journalism passed on any The the rights of Bello London in dis-| bawdy-house women only mable backers, the ' | fight the sheriff. that of PER ants Author of "An Egyptian Princosas," "Uarda," "The Em eror, "The Burgomaster's fe, "Homo Sum," "Joshua, to., Etc. features It has recogkeen and dlsthe departing from without appealing right, along on adopted papers mighty without sheriff action partners, has By inter- striking striking manner. the possession of day weil of UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 19 09. LAKE CITY, The Bride of The Nile has and incidents presented methods company. sheriff the and proved stockholders the of decent journaltho sheriff with recognize | Investment and Republican briefly eriminating more but is very much to story it The illustrated and in failure the has press, with every column in lost morning told It backwoods a editorials hag Every public, and Tribune failure |} and Sear -and from until on backwoods of in duty further The his erning ar nalism, proappeal disre- And raid injunction. sheriff's junction, 5. aa his in tribunal initiate line. i ir to first is in the hands that | the Bu notice ce the complaint moved, the court's 0 3°00 eee cg Bete then of 8.00 | junction | and tn and night ‘60 | the 1,.50 ««++ One year,only, Dally S30 Gunday one and year Sun... --s6+Paid in Advance. ne month, Dally and Sunday -»$ 3 -75/ Three the | tho stockade than | fem, has charged ; tn Dally certain tion of the stockade. The Tribune, interested RATHS Bix monthe, Dally ond was people, ry | ney3 Job Lyon-have ' ed proceeded ~relent- a | new? and preci to the destruc oe : vi armipesetnien it the present, the county officers-with the Jamentable exception of County Attor- Feb- yo the Fi Act gee o Cae of garded, Party in| bit tae till tests | injured property owners, the of. honesty would be utterly of the Republican as | waited by Republican Organ ntered Morning SALT "It builds you up'' ese accursed things come to the ears 6 Strict old o1 man, and so it seemed Zullty * man that no sacrifice be too great Order to or all questionings in get about fortunate the un Jewel. e, t explained that the t, re but declared t : ta -<-$<$-$$- --___ = and name any |} he haa purposes | he would, need fe aha eased re determination, | and he would , and with oe find | Pay ready to| the same with him, Orion : S power, om, insist mith out upon delay . | Stil ¢ Patriarch z s exhausted © SO soon as his ' upon his deman 1 d, Rav | (Continued | Stand Tomo rrow that Morning.) exp zealous Searc he h m ©. | dec]fare M'CLELLAN'Ss d that SYMPHONY value, | the he or . OR : Property CHESTR:, of the onar Salta ir e' Ss today re Free concert., 6:15 to -7:15; fitty men. Round tri, ~0G y ---~ Aad Published REPUBLICAN, i INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN INTER-MOUNTAIN ny THE ' 4 |