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Show shed City U March ae ns The under = by in One a t Lake him In he has not Feb. If ely penananer cere TT tees aces eeeeeeeeeS ODL ate one Switie wales Months eee reer rereccas POGI er eae Sunday Edition only, One "Year. . Publishers' Manager Lake City, i Utah, J June 22, sisters to er story Tribune a To be ica Tribune Mormon world 5 that sought to'wreak sith fair - 2 s ra oe at he a was partially destroyed diary fire believed to Mormons against our an yh ; av to Have pera ter warfare. - = yaeed long C e people ‘hho jn Pee o ee eee' for that seeding took root rapidly It finds lodgment tte nde wi a have _ ae avert i the ganization ally, and take of . copies P every acting pay for of the least Salt : Lake T + that +4 u L. Eaton Spooner expel Reed with mingled|the has harm. . and . e tNo penitence can Utah readers. Yesterday in atone} e editorial page h umns where aah oe eir a apalled ofa sentiment state. light of question ~~ who sinet mae so harm-| ven kere -_ 2a 20 hs i = tn, their fact = o soe ue, eres reply + In ae its b the| ‘a1 ful. articles . From : these the state to be rife rEY archy has ths throat iititicix. -money : tne they understand with lawlessness thelecnnlitien Miner ona you rts. a women that money feel that % at the his. removal, it, woul' until. s : forgo which $ country-like iteielnacsee en the or ¢ "Araini from it ot Ss wife lived had and pretty z > Money and their attend any replied of their that she house alone She sisters fully bee two chil- well east,| take been a fire produce of root, social dare the one instantly daring that so Salt so of Their with of Lake only Tribune, about Provo, e East; from or the the labor thought in terprise fly} just as work to| and at North, if they Ogden, they if will is eae te for of a to him so hold by the (Louisville), ‘he: office in the Holy Spirit." gives his that "the any visible one YF jgives he in the who church would ae not eos following the latter has ; right no the Lake ars be excluded : reasons of is were a in eLreen China would from admit years; as brains in compromising a in can y and your space? Some such men to But live, or times, Jacob, member- yet David, God and a sin in accepted other Old and honored polygamists. He is and the to the | did F God custom. ; them exclude not i from his to beautiful inspired the Lord's table." psalms, they a . ‘ / inevitable t were as be a wives a a damnation like in ge the world mere however ~ to an ox long from to a and {in there Investing there deposit is of money or lock it up in a and recelve the are this paid does of not to them nae re- busin or iiiustrativg or country in which each the of ad- which of 7 be, ‘Can he a man building to Oo . ettle live © that * a the she Tose fox at Salt , ies before Pee aside on question } of . her ir invests down to an by case In n & was the fedeven if the for repairs could be done. The council to accept that bid {ft was made, the cannot offered taxpayers, council the and American doesn't two have changed, and make as g00d terms then-not by many thousands of dollars. And on In conditions the city as.were pay any but a life of shame and disgrace? standard, Hgaments Granted not the loss falls on the majority tax ths Spence hat that yet are 2 or Chang _ in China binds lightly No. filial the rent love i to mother's the not up them one to man a hopeless that his hell........ innocent Presbyterian wives Missions of ‘ me eeinaeric eesrlea, are rethrer we dations. or You, whe things oughtto things ina diftecent Will the city Mayor law Gs . be done, t and necessary to children the in buy be Gh but en ie if you where the coun- of lo speak the of pe June 1 j famous into 2 P. comedy ORPHEUM 2 seats were here doing it you : i CW ran Ca a even the horse with chair, of a Act- tion defy |other em-| itself city in Chief the fact his office Vail that tions which ‘city Ga he when cer gets tithe people ask Night. CABIN land : testifying pen scratch of ;a by the] employment or that ig body's approval of his employment by any one else. Another city official sells his horse to the city council, nell, in ieee do direct is violation naturally of many tremendous we the| for} the so the interested § if this city administration igselt Superior to all law? law. in be- Myf : 5 Congress has set aside $1,250,000 or the Jamestown exposition. The Republican still believes the government could be interested inja big exposi- good people want believe they a interest an to Lake can get it. The anin is prise where FROM the people prove "WAYSIDE If aeeee skunks by stood Asan automobile <rent Which And "Oh, left an odor a why tear do stood you that was ri one's weep?" anxious friend, "Why do you sob and "Bee pose: eat smell," "Is like aciias the used their On to, she will sake-and by; the to make," ee was good the part her to lodk claims company INVITED as ALG) GO TG) Snence she Spencer up supposition WV him to THE SALT e STAKE ionic 4. +s hen - : in 9 It is weil her ITH LAKE " all ee ft provid- saw upon. assigned only $$ EVERYBODY Spencer is free aha s aii Gordon very Johnson capable Th required| distinetion ey Always a Good 00 Have C rowd. rd in respectivel hands, the minor roles wert in Dusen, and EGIL of iCyCc e B. aces | AND HELD'S MILITARY tak os M, BAND. AT Lt Pa lace Snyder| FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 22. In a Blaze of Glory," the ead which ee "The Genius," | PROGRAM. precedes Ss a splendid bit of human inferest, Australian Pursuit, Fogler vs. Willwhich touches every heart. In the part! jams, ‘ . : of Michael O'Brien, the Bowery bum & mile lap race, professional who gives his life to save a child in a| % mile open professional! an runaway, and who dies in a hospital] Match race , % mile heats, Frencl ward amidst "flowers, wine,. Killarney," as he says with music- | style, Hume vs. We mic his last 1 mile handicap, fee ateur breath, Nat Goodwin is most satisfac-| t ory. He is given able support by Neil | O'Brien, Johnston, dale, as as Dr. as Dr. Mr. Pritchard; Tull, and H. Northam, G. Gordon | Lons-|/'4¥Y private secre- Races start 8:15 p Take Main street, and ‘ Salt Admission Palace 25c, State cars. Sala crea street, grandstand, Mur- 2h5e. FOLLOW THE CROWD 10 THE SALT PALACE PLACE FOR Held's not » Bod, eye said much give his 1 be : true. a THE wayside the quake?" sald eae as \ na- GEMS." Two to » al ny i - fae poin sbe1 a Mat) We heve, tional government has never failed to properly encofirage such an_ enter- united desire to have it. ue iy eee Si Cie re = ed; hit Pe "ine > elegiin I vev ae BIGEIINEigh‘arls & Louis a Thevor Rial "Ga none fair ee And ¥ yerm: an apa as Cyrus Jenkins exhibwould affair Salt national gir ) W ere a as Mrs not and : wonders as Josephine Van Dusen, the lgirl with the artistic temperame Me | other people, from|so richly rewards the of ited by them. Sueh ques- health de rt vant, employed in wiGatia ee Bee draws salary to ‘3 by eee a it pies a old Phe Bloodhounds 7 to O'Brion Asespecially ee praise Percival eS Clutt tetbine H. G. Lonsdale made muc h of a een part, and Miss Suzanne Perry did attractions No own. his as Tox ,How of P ; Wi ; of Prize inning Souvenir Matinee Tomorrow. u 15 and 25 Cents. J si z oe Kdna Goodrich, as Nell Graham, leading lady. was a vision of love; ‘ . an a Beautiful of face and form lir. The which many public. ant in love . Quartette. rere ack Pack engag anee fallen had | of Neil see is country so thelr ms Negro Homous ane oves lithe f founhow There the out him the public wants answered. | our serv: Lake in general visited his "fires" they Salt city possesses the ( re, ; a Sunday Until afi oved, Petar that oe ‘ aes Saturday. a FO ern ee Oe a cies verger and McGonigal, the parts veer taken nl | | by Robert Paton: Gibbs: Neil O°'"B rien cag would thé i reserved and the fe ir : a Lhe one HbA Four Bn COMPANY all Wednesday =a in ge eS SUPERB ANY STOCK prices; Matinees wenten | lays ty. : ; the win ig L Howard RE MACLEAN'S ee are Popular of drama Bronson by gr G. a that a eething a. fe I = 4 off 18 June ANDOAH I membership he eet ese a ~ thie omer a, . pictures of and-ruins 10¢ 99 ake a ongratuhas "‘discover¢ ee he ought problem to solve |that thus the isolated « has been the "expe rience Shantung, for re es é y palming |about salvation should to Wednesday ommencing ||littlhe ments, more becausethanher these face andaccomplishform art light. council, Davis and ; thes nd ing ee The Poe if<the the line and the me them A free himse¢ byto telling the truthromaboutthe AGAnunclee himself as an es Tae aay prise lshe asunder. in Northern One ms ed a part, real joy to all who the es nts ac. 25¢ 1,50 ruesda SHEN money.) vainly tried lenzagement hit a nn : Pe oer j the | cup to bi : SEE Matinee 6 Not long man en- ow * humor, he brought appt eee. etl | was required and the character as children the thechild's life be stud; lah pe yeh formation : Re - Were as to amous aint-|| RADAas Ee EE: and asked ri 5, - to the bitterness of the nature not No. or and the Fire or fcrhee ta ‘poe Nev wah pence ( s prove es : ae is ‘a bare pole,' one who has no is e . ith t a cast-off wife, a man withou sinister in his escuteheon-what‘ Le her and bebringing them andup mother disgraced that ploye? wishes when Wang e relation impressed on the church that rather than an encouragement. Such to in then to ask the girl of his choi his wife, and the final curtain is rung jon a very delicious bit of lovemaking the real Goodwin type | As ‘Jack Spencer" Nat Goodwin was] the most bubbling exacting over could with ask.| ||all Masy,that debonair, Newhouse Lake, of pretends |for art's * . In a land where the indiviof a family, when a man is "Nor is thete any practical danger of its setting a Eee lowering the standard of the church in China. The cases are few, even when they are admitted, so stringently is ae aS ss of Inge . were are without but decids wets Fas 15 ontered artis cire Epo stor home. of blighted ?Pt paces the that ce Ve ne near. Cant in else and tiie toot himself that was unbar- Goad niet mthon a Johnson's high-cla Franciseo in its pride 10-20-306 Matinee SLNell Graham, ae Soe pk the : be autiful ward with of the three artists, whose werk hs or a catty of hemp the hard-heavrted her preceded, Mille, de Cecil one-act character to seems. Jittle sue- ariel |}ment be announced Meantime Spencer het > ven- Bet oll begin infor ‘ Lia teat ea janswer for more le hild. rest assured, the mother's ruin will burn into the hearts of Tia the | ehildren such hatred of the Christian beeen as shal!, with but little doubt, inter 5 of as should be done, ee But the city cannot "eet back to the Barber bid of April 11," as the months him blighted? damn work the next, |San | who had refused him because hetknew nothing of art, withdrew her former | answe aske hat their: engage- the cari s mighct had cursebereft e but Of shall. the father add be Christian investors GENTIUS. the ut cinta' York fame ev food, He. Jac ef be A rex i made her by up Jones, E : the very word for blackguard Rh ay nari nor.connections, the son of or or name, a man with a bar : ae ., building was cut out of the a civil bill. The general appropriation bill carries provision for such Tribune time for é } and eae in set thr or opium ; t i "And what becomes of the children? is nothing except as an integral part no' |the dry cause or woman much loss appropriation fee | lates Further: but not to be picked ee ea | hundred cash wished eee by the takingfirstthe wife? children Can from the EM es De no is Lema since at Hsu Chou Fu we heard night a neighboring cabin; a poor wife was : unless . she where family amily: family Te wife. the Sam us something. when eral by } Appleton 5A SATURDAY é MATINEE. AND and @. W. By \ GOODWIN Geo Director ee ak ue eta tee the world's goods. A famous art critic i s in upon the quartette shortly debar ¢ man assumes Dipl without sin, and sin purchaser. notrhe John Smith orsm William Sad . Nor- in love ist we life, this 0 come. hard it might or concubines, the ich } not evade a piece of wreckage . e C. who to New either studio deel her ; ae question of self-sacrifice to purify one of sin, See: rht be, but taking these daughter. Not pitiful wailings sold rope, p that of a the cemmieen? nent. - in ruin disgrace, sorrow, "involves children and ae ak ee the men in the to struck be = NAT of For the polygamist dismiss hisdeclares wives Mr."is toWhite, make andhimafor liarthe | [a oerealtended fe ue "ris the lips TOM'S of solemn tocovenants," lovee on Eaiane theot every uaoer ff UNCLE to the week a violator unprincipled, enaf- making of thereby would hte atte inter us than will,.con- HANAGER CURTAINS | foreigners, way io struggle on for art's sake... after this resolution a young faith and artists, their hi church, the the, f 9 Cabin' : Engagement fame ind. that..other more thing,..mone} Victor. Le a. painter, Olto,. Vogels)- musician, and. Brian. Mc- open sla the and without W fit n money Americs sav. 4 And then what‘ is she? d Not a wife3 alimonyrye some y; American willll say. not a widow, not a maid; what but a helpless, defenseless, tempted, degraded, embittered woman, a bit of humanity at the merey of the Guggenheim people Mr. will the | special savings of found as not ay li ‘botter. ith 31 the last night three times the did a sect DPYPER God they -IlL.lu¢k a sculptor. Gonigal tollow them, and they. have the Old reality New Testament Testament mae Tom's: : through onosi of Lnd f Th wa ofPat a. lesse artist-one a. aaa, . be of bave | escape love Salt ee cle Welcomed. seeing the came It auth ‘ cue wo FATRES Warmly the earch of. ce ry Mi rejerj pergel L eir poly f accepted them as true men in spite of the an thot ce ieiriatee oF O cakfiies thisy had fallen fr with pre- "" quit. king means a There the Institutions TH ( asset. tudio [is a ; cer he purchased that land which no one seemed to want. ever en- in a development, of had income which knowledge It fine. meant when ren tract of capable St but they were confident that} Goodwin in the leading role, the play was, it: would. ; be short far proved to ter was gheNew~ bigEGranend ce Allede and every a been: ioe ee cap- ‘h umor ‘pine that: has; ever..been.th 4 would.} fall of ‘Gacdwin-it ar-short.o © -real:wi delight ‘ t that, i ight relations. polygamy te Business. may Bueay of the: that wi hava one LAKE hands taneou ; chief: Maryor Presbytery Chesapeake unquestionably not be mentioned in but as the thei she oe iby Roa h, 4 $ hbrogue May all ind not disappointed Not. that -the. play even of Nat Goodwin, bul is unworthy. to Bastern and getting have twit Goodwin: ineae,the their welfare which he can n : z s ' grievous by the awful consequences thereof. What can he do with 2 » will have all he can do to escape the of and what the can possibilities can vault, bra vaneement its It up the more county, mh 16 ual steel his:heart:to.the¢.truth a foolish feeling of pride worth will sell by night fearful investment : Z they well certain , peo keep Rye their ire net ig Since Millard derstand with by work, the bank, if perform than all Anyone ae all that BO Ms Nat is not to be held to the exclusion of the Old, view of truth cach must be viewed in all its the duty would be plain, = of about for to could come eit TONIGHT at that Testament well-nigh well. class In laborer of meager returns that in interest. To do any the only fascination in in a savings eter hesitation it delight safety-deposit quire in placed. vaults as he ATeHt ‘ tap inethe | "nue Sas | : that wp a4 Zi Irish Mri Tor Cabin' ‘Tom bin ardady "onthe | hackneyed. dram Sacialtl Tye VRC that ena was' } neleTHT | inquiry convinced very pay million how satisfying the sater fill to or area not only theoretically that a part of God's law today . influanee arsat <Utah, ae Utah, man. unskilled throne Five earth. so dimlyward cht o Afice. hue. 116n=Catholic: helpful, such. believe New and goes to Show. that théecants WS ; Ss alas much trouble about Betting country princely an will crowning the! pe : thought aeptibation Send her back home? He w WAVE =z to them expecting without her, for disgracing family of her geance assume the burden of her support and the odium of her disgrace. Sell her? Of course, he can sell her to some opium sot, to w hom no dno with. don't East. and mountain ask yourself can. is the as worker, it This way oe most they something Idaho and and to of ‘own im thinking for euphony, of sake the for in or eee Presbyterians there women in is Herald 0 their eir if heaven SALT ; exelude to erected a bigs B in Stock company sterling "the of THE letting City. ‘leased, with a the‘ plas The:-truth pe j |the 1 thel Tucker. Stock os pany ao a and church." : In there are polygamists many Presbytery? The subject would *¢ vecteun "and oe ae benefit a easily & for| dollar- earn humanity. to not cent \imited peculiar we half-shamed Observer guided in: ean re- the interprets wenty- the house Play-Bigeest "T nlaéat ehureh he White, H. Hugh missionary gee of oO : ori counseled knelt= -_ blind -aé because ne relations, if Sr and has has. Oldest) would have eve ric nds. He ha * a ni _ jus tet ine eres e, sie ving ondera sald it relation that Fu,'China, the : suca i Cé£ tim' of ‘trouble experiences the unnecessary Assembly in Rey stan. Chow: it of to ture ad. had bee nee ‘ ghey re ae soaked af. the alta and would be a Hels fo. Hine in: eve : Executive in foreign polygamous . continuance conve! : the into POETENCE Christian. that put Paul CRBaDe women Salt lost. 08 and the full|money and keener owes of The: deem resolution member's In'\Hsu tery, after reading him from admission _ . please explain why it the Portland Oregon- the corporation th e from 30. this we of om work - Wins hireer! ve "6 oat ot a catuam KOT comical his» with found -his' best part temptations Ea " ia | tabernacle have the word of the Lord Jesus Christ himself that these polygamists are now in oP SEP ON et ase yi pauls ve in Marviand Presby ‘Sha ul we be wiser than God? VIC Were eens ae . prefers everything. of no come subject.' we before polygamists ; Did vailing In which or: the p unfamiliarity have. people brains field of Use is they discretion, unalterably gives sufficientthe precedent, The injunction (1! Tim 2)"The that Seripture a bishop should husband plainly imty ce ee okG wife Seen of one tt ie: capratery:be date tRare that Les a ISP Sewer'. Memes: i eS en § ant ae : , | We hasten to explain, as requested 24% | there the the th e come venture but only to all you which moss-covered bank. delayed approaches in good will by editor's home, ranges|a cent is draws than a office a putting is power in wonder are Abraham, 4 money. per position been or mixes better man, 300 earning trained there in + = o © andi ‘ |S°™e, head disseminate mis-statenents, has taken advantage of an out- No}side at income 300 per who of has ask a boy if he is a Mormon-feeling sense + : Idaho. lifetime. | subscribers to $40 a cent degrees are case, you have you are getting borders of Utah, he begins to look out He sees of the window for a Mormon. men and women and children fashjoned much as are men and wome n and children elsewhere, and at last- say you there will 6 per whose cent to are and-a-half it. that the flre| has Easterner, can Wot » Is like| banker in an average receives $20 the power she The ; of fairs resemblance|They: the his capital, and money-a the co : ¥ Tilbune I BS and be divided into $1.50 a day to investor her burn danger prejudiced arson the They/with as by Mormons seeking a powerful silence act with out is like leave Tribune laborer marked mulate much The man who To|like did its "We INTERFERE. following: : and is any circumstance tolof any of its members, of the great care appointing to the this missionary ineligible to 1% White holds C membership from z own. pra Will someone necessary for is that a is. The New Testament but in order to aiclear ao Spokane Spokesman-Review, |ian, ake Tribune arning per cent that the banker gets your money when he lends it men Money weed. enemy. the long When laborer affairs, that , k may : rented week such a thought to the suspicion was caused avenge and The Maybe was story in the person |!" the . per cent or 3 per cent. Neither a licas winks : ent, a her can ac-|acing not not there the but : inex- foal ac Ee t church adi psOwhole won-| He the pro-| Genius ith Nat hatever as American can|facts; and that some factional leader , from a wage which peers at home, seeks to enlist e services of outside newspapers to fc or their - work. wor pay l pull his chestnuts out of the Idaho a em. church re-|earning was asked There she lest the Mormons believed just that fate. Now, in a soil where can een elie opinion. why e rr save much money. how economical, men types 0 , e people o The man read the Tribune, and|from 20 per formed church inh oT PEDSKE. Presbyterian dual to Utah] arses them a Mormon was a monster. » i her wit. : your ; his. -, ‘ Well, the unskilled. never hope to s: Both were educated.| 1 f were rather-prominent in lations, and when the wife by it, ke making \ Fle lighted tp ee ) ‘ ship, and he therefore warned them against going any further. Let us suppose that Chesapeake Presbytery or Maryland Presbytery in ordaining a minister should charge him. that no polygamist be admitted to the eldership; what a laugh would go through the papers + incredible. oe sle the! Skit Lake othe anere ibout many mis- the by "We | Were nicht pneawagoae oned a8 + is not much condemnation aerey THEY General polygamists. construed drama Nat. Goodwin came..to Salt' Lake again, last' nicht::and. his' coming was Whe mn of those | Prices-z an. outpouring. for signal the vho long ago learned to admire this | cleverest of ill American actors omed Bawvct.them.had seen."Thein | Mond iy fii. + e Hergid's people who to continue countenance has -be-| for Mraune' Such a load is lifted from: his | Miss Stuart asu u ul a thi Such a peace enters into his | te ular stat Manager MacLean suet Prontinant nvelops | tainly has won praise' with his. : , conte ne ‘ C1Ops . y A ‘ him He has told God's earthly rep- | able. company resentative all abou t his -innermost soreness : whi h' hi ed.Ae, poor ant teeys oun man and the cruel, cold-blooded religion that ha of name, of hono ¢ ee "These are not fancies, but facts. In the early history of our China mission a case of this kind was thus dealt with, and the missionaries in charge saw all too well the baleful effects thereof in the ease of a woman who had before been a hopeful inquirer of the way of salration inconsistency. | money not far from the university. intelligent and fairly well Th sre fair type f th ey were Lair the East. They , non-Catholic, child as last night Goodwin will cedure heart ot 2 Biles Idaho doesn't ; fe fe why Understand. Just coean, ere the political affairs of that state are commanding so much attention from of | three classés-and it is curious to note| dominan patent fare accompanie y They that as ee there say in ce nor with ‘ ee the ; where moved2 watered re you Tele- Otherwise they will be warranted \ the conclusion that the deception ex- larger someone man, no matter get rich saving SS ees 4 laborers s receive the bethe that Not long ago a man came nceaiaed WodrnndiGarts" dren. . If, thoroughly ng. n t is probable that t may correctly be assumed by every man in the world who does work |Idaho, readers of the four papers wants to be rich. He may have differ- abs ve-mentioned. when they chance 7 ; : : upon a scare-headed political "news" ent poe is what is meant by the} jtem nnaee Boise date marked "speterm "rich," but plenty. every one of them)}cial," that the "dope"inspired is wrong; that wants money-in he teeapondent, by som sincidieiesiriod e defies trint right e neither when AG cat grow? Price-istheir a case of Mormon polygamy | |that -and wonder at his conviction betweentherethe is + Whistler ie growing somethi for » 5 i desirabl ay any cause, is desirable. From Tribune those people in the East peop Ifeve that every case of bigamy in inter-mountain' as up of it > on : Rplyedmist é ye nae and invisible:chureh,'' of ot quite \ and als one in ignorance of the law of God has assumed the husband to more than one wife or concubine, therein it; to remain sinful than be more would, his course to retraet fore in the case of apparently genuine repentance on the part of such ato one, he should beof received into the aschurch as the hefnousness his sin, warning to the with future,due andinstruction. being reck- Mr. z ate om Hugh a a the : aivet: tk mas. Lurie ) en: e 2 s ons aie os tion a Tanabe ders. why he. even dreaded: "Inasmuch as when responsibilities of a the They fully believe Every workingman, no matter what | Work so energetically overtime in a polygamist, and|is the character of hin work ta/encnl deavoring to adjust the political ‘ peculiarly are oe 6-0 uannene 5 mercy of the lee erous servants of this terrible hierarchy which directs and | defends its own, From those articles ey form their bellar that nie Mae ' mon can be convicted of any crime, } s a r and that any one > not a* Mormon is~ certain of swift punishment should .the| hierarchy money, roll brains-as Money grows, ee teh welt. sliev form equal parts. every Mormon is of alovter pone y put amazement . and tidily is alotie (eee seins Pi only comewes half a team. Yoked up with money, and the force is complete. £ horror ‘nt plained that he mixed brains w me with ‘hi WHY : when asked for eee F colors, the secret of smaller, in which co so It takes money to make . Of course,, there must be an money. SA ome Fr ‘ in their religion. =. I 5 rom those articles the Eastern readers get a view of Utah so in easily, so the Madison dispatch, either in. Madison enver money-maker can to VG ee not is it is Presbyterian is which In-an-axticle-im view as follows ip. reabapioe-atender, ra iiag Se, and«tat theea Herald read- rine best Nothing admixture ‘| the people of the state by tanecenwe de Wares tanh huaiiben cS is the the world. rapidly and vio the y flensiv siepeculiarl y offensive type; that a characterized as a Mormon hier- o f :a body 5 a buen: cire umstanc ‘es ee See the piety about> nothing + But Rey. Digest Southern ‘ to As- "Mormon" toTribune. The y the to receive member's a tolerate not Presbyterian) one. - disreputable ruilt but resolution that noted I hold "Further, Testament is as much ee P= ander ohia be unless & on in After feelings and in view Missions in of How land he so, a deliverance . i + could * workers any said had the Mormons ars arson, to know a their . Literary the on responsibility the placing as solution him "deal with the subject as he may seem city, the Denver that it "faked" in the dispatch sugthe Tribune fire _- guns stated . on | Lord +# + po city > Oo the same Mr. "Shenandoalb" afrald to. confess to the priest They Last night protest that they do not think it Tight | the Orpheum. and | presentation': man; sins toa mere \to tell their. h lis . aa men ‘not been BEEP had have been opposing his confirmation that them fact + + queadie this Ags Anite reads no quite ofmys has on ~ of only adopted of.the should would h: that ‘special.' k t eRe ore of ne paper work in the West was + as- only make but dis be- on Not 1904 view It + {fs glad Booth Assembly of eh gave his life aarigra NE Yee presentSaturday "When et rer tee bids tiers, tes Ba open inecabere, whey sie such n-chargy am to the sala." 1 "ihe action of the Bley opens In.the| 2 message Herald + arsnans , Fcehaisey Tribune-they get conditions in Utah lands to ‘ charged was enemies of the + + --that bg heroic a General are receiving into their own churches t same practice, and are allowing them had man newspaper Lake Salt anything | to do with the peeus ++ you! for een ne . accused : crime gram of this Times admits its own office gesting that de-|} can rey to peice . fhe , a responsible. : em ac mone as Tri- sautts are . men-and such is pyeved. office and in the news col. full editorial privilege is me of © JT a Times, the ee a misrepresent to ay facts,"todmaligh/the * y eas Se such a do not Suan Denver said: Herald standing slanders,Mit the repeat z two the on feey st nt We commenting the forgery = 7 which of Lake a tas , of . by compen-|Salt can no-service Instead fame-the In the desired a jour- ae en tt ee Mtterance-both + item, called ae forgery undo| can earth note permitting resolution z although The Republican the Herald's attention to a iu he its to conveyed untruth manifest the}|the Utal 1 harm the on power No ee ee but Money j and LaFollette Smoot." The o' Mr, ‘he: Washington that those who even in heathen lands, Committee of Foreign near nor or elsewhere in Wisconsin the govern- | vention and avenge|ever "passed a resolution ealling and|Senators the| vote to which one may paper. of as "In No Republican state con- that date. » Presbyterian opposed te polygamy, and would not, under erate the entrance into polygamous relations Madison, 14, June of date the on Wis. at} The was There at convention < se Republican : no problem « y relations, Assembly sfonaries esses. untrue. fs dispatch The that was such + > ae governor. eeevevvevres Herald office, the Herald to my ? of Madison for in + + + nominated South fa ? pal vthe on ries fed penitents + Bh. t that the 1S) the be are come eign missionaries j are guilty of the + It father the he ane bill remains the special request, jabnon-|4.0" Catholic say that if it were not for tribunal of penance. they would' Catholics They \ say : they. yo atholic 7 partic- ; is + + Wis-..+ vote and inone of whic sh he hinted to every-day. F 14.- to 6, 4 ont June June : + Get of of the good Christian people who have se Some gl : . 8 been », besieging for fear con-ths me a cage senate, the from a Mormon petitions to oust With gress ROT CXR EA One ERIN S DY. tne rete eee; in tae, . used to permit polygamy, may be interested in learning that the for- conven- . eee Smoot Digest 5 interesting to Utah people because of the changing sentiine é ble 1 ; Sas Y ih the problem that in (he Teast. It will be obscrves Also reputable Press i Pl and LaFollette pel Reed Smoo Literary; recelve ATTACK. "Os. ence, and whose influence it is to control. These recipients of ak of the because of his testimony now train Whi and tl s . . lite and those who endorse him. its % {jon today passed a resolution on Senators ee calling io. of-the is ‘a forgery aE aii a F OF c }2US News Is the egitimate child ofthe} Tribune, and it bears the brand of its parent's infamy wherever it goes. lance was Repulse Supplied: withoutscharee .tor.citizens whose.sentiment it is desired to fafiu; Ff a ie ee * Associated sea eatblibeh ¢ state or- stabbed are and his NEW Oppo by: slaughter} Shi for it genuine sin ruddy and morning, believe of ponents + g0{+ aoe gets an oath to overthrow of the United States, it, the or- papers These day. the to MAKE ; ¥ he Trib |* Rt end soNwne,: ie teeune Con + tinues from day to day, with a malig-| 4 nity that has never been equalled, to|# individu- at that) eas: marked Le a House Lion the ee an with Mormon re are the formation Cd who within law- atonement; church election |tenece. violence. some some and : thousand - acts the on the by the Tribune's pre- people, in riot; canyon Wenuccniislorushed each for ‘: " en earn nto disclaimer In order to; further Eastern 15, the Salt Lake following dispatch . +4 word of ee or authorship, course from a6 testimony may suggest ee FORM |Tribune has done Utah by its cam-| paign for the recovery7 of a political to believe prepared vious publications that the' paper had been' coerced: int nig printing runs tinted blood polities : control. aay ancne a ep Tribune, been steeped Creek picion and her people Banna arin tial arin? |" . . . : measure can :No man : . It is a seed which and grows rapidly. in the minds of a dis of ah of,the lal ‘ Claimer would the else-p. | Sate. _ is City MISSIONS. it reveals like dispatch that lieve any one ever sent of Mor-| leap at the suggestion would . _ re Is it any|to the Herald But that paper has mon incendiary Stary s : i wonder the East vengeance views Utah with sus-{ not, yet explained how a it came to print . = °pit and June the e 1d printec be Tribune . Friday, ularly 5 ment mae forger of that dispateh-if it were}sociated Press never forged-knew he had an audience that! patch to the Herald. le East5 the : -_--- has with Joseph Hyrummassacre Smith. theIs death it any of wonder > Se for ee eefor every ee sponsible the story, and ke aa . npression that story has made on the cn Fast in polls; that all Mormons are bound] a that ifn % ss th » But the Utah gutters outside with ment ee crbone by an incenbe started by whom whole depravity of z in upon ete Denver Times and city of the: East, a cast, to ee ee published in the repeated fen onan in oyevery that that from ders course oar On without a {ts source taught to believe, so far the Tri- ~ can reach and its argument can|+ ates canndidat had Tribune the double colOf av the FOREIGN ihe By he to l«hom Be bugaboo, says a contemporary Mecnil Taka RTE ONG to heat ts confronting FOREDIBI 4 bo ae INCRE cos QUITE jlary Non-) gre ut not following£ fastes world, fferald nie report, waters in the to the in-the oe matter | NOT the mysterious power of a hierarchy which no one can evade or defy; that last mone ai a Gay ot a Statement to (the -etect that/in the readers that AND y The Then he is permitting mone js the easiest, the ne that ft ols ate reneyimaker and news on the previous evening: St ttt Ht TEESE : ere eee fie. ceeo eee of arson e oe eee not vengeance thelr course Of CORCHs: ee did not on Sunday print fact Mormons are all polygamists, and that|]4 peril of | + is ina business} woman presentable more than her. life: that that of- incendiaries ' Dee acaed did telegraph morning oes oe the the other | the Tri-| In place man canon Se a calumny] _| flow fice? Whvathecnribunetsot at i live} a anes down the from for POLYGAMY bankers, busti- his whom the ---$-_----- fire be against ene lessness; --~ aD eariF tance bune and oe been bune 1906] WILO IS RESPONSIBLE? Sror Who is é res cavons iblMle for ; the set it thein these are views which But bune has not disseminated. convinee, tormons to can do. to prove Association. | 0f aiTx ae LS Ce fortune undistinguishable by' brains CONFESSIONAL, A he is using fs Angebiay,moriey ~Thenhe:1s8~ BiV & vorls, it how much work chance » to show ¥ tidiest is - Salt ; good 1 in in interest offered ' THE Catholic Home Companion Catholics a confession their expecta-|then ness, -0/0f liquor; that the men are fairly es Fe 4.00 good examples of social purity and} ° g.o9| that he who knows the women cor-/ 2.00 | dially gives them place with the moth-| West 2 e ones-3190, Press the resentment) to |!" Salt Lake or any other Utah town) they find presently that Mormons are); ‘rs Genéral ae . of up wholly Z Me Allister, haye sort come eee Sed temperate or tectotalers nce Senn they a people-unless Rates. Six Member at that tion. D Subscription Melony look co. Postoffice at Salt Lake the Act of Congress, Only Republic TE CR PT ee eg Ee Morning | ent a share a vere reply|in certificates which amg his stout receive They query. that he is a Mormon, delivered with-|in productive enterpr ses . t out boasting or regret, and then they dividends reach ten times the oe Republica AIN REPUBLICAN " Entered as cate 1 0, 1906,ed at as the second-class matter minds $ of ss ery 1906 22, JUNE FRIDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT ---$-- Ey INTER. - srr \ eae ler "Mountain The EE eS eee REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 4 other RECREATION. CONCERT BY Military EVERY Band EVENING. ATTRACTIONS-Largest dance hall in city, theatre. scenic ye old mill, loop the loop, | circle swing, saucer track, ball and auntsenie nts for «¢ hildre n. cial inducements to societies and exe ursionists. First class Cafe vet Pee Take street i ain State EREE ADMISSION TO tes = street, THE Murray GROUL NDS. and Salt Palace railway, frounds cars. |