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Show 5 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, The [nter-Monntain Republica JWhen Justice Smith expressed a dit-Junder the slave. system. was Taree to e Published INTER- Every MOUNTAIN Official Organ Morning by C0. | of the Republican e §State :o of Utah i in the question court, party run as second-class matter counter Smith, Entered Feb A March the 3, 1879 a The Only One Month Re of : Daily Pio agg ake vIVOS Six ws DMIOUENS . City Months ‘ eee ee le Malcolm Me aulister, - deee General . Lake ‘ City, adoptec the a i ¢ the With . Utah, tk 1 » cal K THEY EVER Eif-nri phases, t 4 he SINnee in such TT? RIGHT? Watterson, comment the of 7 In on his torney very current in- | well politi-|/Tt says: to that him; ese a Dealy action coal of which SALT LAKE The Mr. ere I ae v" } 1 we acd de { with oO horse prosperit ense i is lo le let To. l er tg ace standing pat therewith. not ea 1: Al br ea Y question i When UTAH, To|The | star oy wol]I] No ac- uit tor 28 . Charges witch' | mittions > o yo . came ore er together in 1868.) > Zo verdict, us could law at-/ })- yet kt has here the all made For many that claim Mr. two else, its t « rf Watterson has menprinciple on which, the Democratic: party ce historical authorities expression years before the civil ; of "our rights in the war] ter- |® ot : o mnnflict ict { 1 hope and qent was remarkable won. Democrat I th It i | shall ‘ofr:/a" tate Spalding savings John away was from presi-] "bank::and* tre toll ng favored before ie , i} ig with ith lead to ant 1 i end, itory alias He 1 Ver J kk ‘ to nd the ; | tl | the| the} 1 n a citizen f of of their last dollar, It prom-| ) 0 i owe all|/ 1 - on a four-i h i Outbreal ! Pa : ed.tiat the ; worde . were non Sullivan d has many a beautiful sal aenedcied } ite ath _| hex y The ats St#nt ently vO vore A he was - shamelessly « : from married' Spalding palding, the > and « Cx issue In presmaking a dij-|cé ee woman infatuation him into eve ae mate Seats for] ‘ to Se ‘ e it £ oth on ; repl\ et ‘politiet ut uUCnY rove ; th ere have heard |! rent person te } it ; ro p. t most aan: 2 it fortupn Te ; I : A vi cena BON : l f n fo the rhe In in ent » ‘ ee nt ved: cp he of ft exten I p t ee isn risks a of-tl i l realy: ler 3 of fink * d icnetr rtaline i ii 1 both likely : i fr ( of u ‘ t d-to me wi i ith PO C: ID ES } S ) \ What 1 dot oO you upy IOS COCSeNOUIY.| r SL wo vould ~¥Y ad mac A the sperpeoWas two ij ; ' te ‘ { noone thr m | Hiern ! \ H he \ i should be t ‘ Oo yak! ‘ Ai. more, ey 5 ie st I elie: nf ; t rf btécedical| th ' ce} th ind i iw Phare tallw me ' q ay | fitted snd physieally ot reins: ‘takety ‘controliofithe The te ation aie has 5 CaN the highest: importance } micl ~ Ah hov ; : exalted to 9"a' _ one A his make for nore, ria Doe ‘ s ie expected if j 1 t iT com position to take MODERN ' ; ting Story. that ' both} : y | poll Cunni ie Yuen | Charl per-| rte, faieh VAUDEVILLE rwé r vr ot rONIGHT! him|:SALVAGGIS, ACROBATIC fac Every 5 re an] - evening so As ( * : . (¢ t ,OX ROM Me ‘ reen . ‘ Be ‘ ) 1s s . \lat- Tu lay. Ti veers a Saturday esday, ORG 6 ays 25 and 10c. Box Seats 75¢ nee 50° welled Ledeg 7 _ DANCERS reyra-l Aroeh ; I<inod ° the ieade of the farmer in (the i } counell The stor Sain fenin ce ae ‘\ going to ut $24,000 worth] ae hap-) at Mour tain. Dell ‘this summer. | TONIGHT MISS al ‘48 Family Success JEANS Matinee Wednesday, 3 p,m Thureday--B4 AGDA Saturday Benefit liance Night Only-Frou-Frou Local 99 Theatrical - jnternational AlStag Employee _ Prof. = Geo. Harnden SALT | = and = Wife LAKE INSTITUTE OF HEALING 'he method is known Sug : gestive Therapeutic When the ‘Law of Being" is complied with, healing prearranged prosram.|1 far HARPER Drama Rural the BLUE ‘ me day, and that at a not} | beater The first rider ran away from |} the second rider so easil that it distant time looked like a The Lmerican "reform method of jaceording to the sporting writer It Ie rT the people's money | wae ulso hinted by other Writer that unique as well as unjust All the the second race would he won by the money in the various funds ji laced| rider vho lost the match In order t._in a single bank, the ofto. disprove the truth of the in inuahich institution being on the winner of the first heat re the bond of the depositor t Is the | tons, fused to ride the econd match, and people money, and if there 1 ur was disbarred from the track In the profit derived from it, it hould be } proven GEORGIA presents commences instantly WE CURE ALL DISEASES caring Call ans place it isnot right for a ‘sportgiven to the people ind not to the | first ing writer to make insinuations he city treasurer who handles it for a cannot upport, if the insinuations are compensation from the people, nor o liable to react to the great disadvanthe bank which handle it at a comtage of the person he intends to erttpensation to themselve and possibly folze but in the econd place, the other interested In « ry ll-regu proper thing for the rider in question lated cit the banl Which hold the l« do was to get out and. ride ind city' funds pa interest to the elt in th econd rac ind prove it wa | Why hould Salt Lake is noted it ot fixe n other word if Lawsen |} is for advancement and municip al he could... defeat Kramer. ‘he growth, be denied the advantage f | Ik mone to which it is justl entitled drawing from the game He didn't The people-want to know why Tem Kearn ind Frank Knox hould be it by retreating under | tllowed to handle 1e city's fund ut 1 profit, and they will find out what part of the deal iken by the cit Yesterd rain made certain are treasurer tior of Salt Lake look like er * . | ona in Venice Citize he will have The conduit may be completed so lots of Venetian reminder before all far a Pat Moran {| concerned, bu t he is by no mean the only judge of Burl Armstrong the finish in this race hould have done | ee you * If works . dees eee re, st A} Wi 1WO lavé "porter laneut a of Soap, roe ry ones tran: Sc oO 7S touch, ac assort and Uur the skin. | a a Do- nicely odors, rent tG ) ojVeS Fino Tine and perfumed-in_ Ti L\ orite al wis ry VE Imported daintily the SPEC lyc € rine ial 50% AD; that velvety splendid aresery- ative, and is very refreshing, eool skin the Keeps hed of three gtore superintendent of waterreat not the person who j up| 1 ic league 3 turned down : Willi« turn water into the conduit I Smith and s« nt our cyclone home the Tribune made a mistake in: issufing it on ders If the board of pubOur IP Willie wa is the body that has that our-county gu under control, it Is up to the And there want no kind of battérs Kearns outfit to order the board to do that could the} Jad's intri: "he ; solve id Intrig the work sut all this talk about | He had honors he aped upon him like turning water into the conduit is dans enator. bf Ron : ; u in the interest of the contractor Ve But the big league's. turne ea. down Wilhas not ¢ ompleted ie Smith and ent our lone home the work, and the water cal inot be obtained right away ; fe pitche o . . . Ly ist summer 'gain Abe Dolar t hrashin' crew What I the matter with a market- | And he fanned Out nineteen hatters house for Salt Lal | ind the cor 4 ten ' w Farmers s0N ‘lowed th and truck gardener have appeared before the city council with | be known fr ; leug 1 demane 1 for a market place They we: turned down Wil lie Smith and icknowledge that their trading on the and soft sunburn, Box only __25¢ prevents and at ‘momed our' baseball tot | * reason- ‘Temple ind u the is South ‘ mestic Corners-we|f Simpkins W ment PHENOM BUSTED and see u Terms Conaultationatres 206 3 it, instead of with-1f ce A OF RETURN News and the Tribune at Judge aene said in the he libel wit: < Ogden, you] that Tillman is not the one who can another a Har ul the only cake > THIRST - QUENCHING AND | REFRESHING - SODA WATER wonaer im our cst | ~WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO | . By Phones the 347. Monument. Deseret News Bldg. ET a vale 25201 CLAYTON MUSIC CO., streets cl nt Onriey clone home. |} O/j7}*» Leading Wusie cated: ‘a> ‘zrulse tit rut they have no other place They | He iv ent down south itehei council. to give them ackAna he Eten 00) ' ve pri fertke trainin', ‘gain, it exe 60 nat Gy eS 1ic hicks Oo b is features the metal yyver m and oO ier 4 cent in jt produce can the 4 for i r of silve a oof # that eastern Me " ain: 3 from make Philipbeing public Why without interfering And that raises a not a market-house Isgate 65 and 67 copan and ESoO yea year > of part - peccent wool with the question . The compulsory payment of camsessments by city employes ing on It will continue until the fs ill election, when the slush fund will be complete . Some weeks . ago the American and SALT | Sr ciitasaste Uiganeat ee And he's { can'tw iis He lie the wearin'. so they. size ~ hat pitch big Smith leas and our town. itchin® tell! to: loany us "~ : glory, aT We |") at jn| Denver Republican, THE | LAKE crry. NEW have a fow left. moderate prices. Water | bell turned down Wilsent our. cycltne-home | Sue's House 109-11-13 South Main Street, nan asian he will seem th 1@ same They laine th le sphere oO' horsehide fill the flelders dripped witt }And the big leagu « | lie Smith and sent our cyclone home Since * tt } C.O.)) ie of Henderson C, Baward a) ity a commission nson's bond EL rse seturin | D companys in|| nounced hi ca ndidacy treasurer nothing becausé for a offiec i ounty comn ts the city's money in the issioner on the Ameran ticket He The city does not derive a will get his nominaas the pa trans of his firm get interest from this money, j tion > Cc Dp ver profits there are go {nto | the ir good the bank the pocke t of City Tr easurer Swenson has conThe Republi in tended th it tate central eom-| his bondsmen would not | 10 oclock tomor-|} will mee t at stand for the Sea ory payment of| mittee row morning at the office of the st ute | Interest on city deposits That is very | likely the board at the Cit and County case The bank. officials | land promised The. resignations-of Chair-} to go on the bond of the | building man William Spry and Secretary W elty trea surer providing he would M. McCrea ll be acted. upon The eause all of the city's money to be deposited committee will also set a date for the| there without interest It convention commonly intimated that the eits | state is not putting the treasurer fund in any one bank for See | A sporting writer insinuated that a re that his income as city treasure vorld-beating bicycle rider Wa not 3 not santa wholl to the $150 a fair with the public in hi month wl 1ich is paid to him. If these a | World-t match with rabies worldccaiian io ns are true they will be |} tceuted If - ul i i ne part the tar c itho ht ! hich he r ; :, t I Ke i ; I ' 7 hero- dp Pret 1 [ears official apologist printed 38 =a 8 = mana 1 : nti lovely a <AvantagpfoMeay! onrit ‘f -kadir in i] lL « id rted pen ato eth city treasurer if the of Incidental the story attempted to} grind with water that ha run|ficials of the Vational Bank of the how how the city was saving money past the mill Republic who ar on his bond, were It happens that Farmer | Chere was a time whe n immediate | involved in a bank failure. The bank, Ghd iy of the city council, says. the extent of his tinancial| tarift. revision and reciprocity, hash. fi commonly known as the Ke rns-K nox city. will cut) only 175 ‘tons What | of it? rest of the become city's|has the of depository the af -uioo ei Merrie) ie dar an se nt dae | ‘e Pamme to the public oper Het of has u WE ards ' at-nvesent 4 13% peyre™WOAVY aca iae aad as | yopuw SOlopae VU? 97a 0131 yo acd y1D¢ 7 ue o).leDguogT AARNE OUD Da eg Th I or7 : \ whom had.led \ ‘ extravagance. Then the full 1 f -------- | Fr , reese a) Joans Jean i f ( yr AStoa Rei be squeal na aid lingulst h } 1 d Lc out-o t mi h a n Ii ; i I ' 1d | da ! hehe till I fCiclent, oH 31 Blue o ; wheat orde mean Lacking I ai P en-|4 m | eei lL power 1 : of } t Hic countl 3 ca ; I ) tl Wal : thi of 3 oN ; personel* 9 id i in dans AT le l j prey t re I n nee the b Bich woul re , She tl i ! A ( th never to exp in ye 1 Ai ‘ I a ‘ ier J the vee 1 : 1 a is pr it I i impe of ea 7 L: YN 1 ot} a ac { I " ny hI . th BY ! Laiit th aris 1 i bitio : an ne led a eri t d th ha ,: wort! f ails erie -°"° well to ior dearly for} 4 4 itd tat- I « ' iffered. iI I it ich 5 ri | l Ined : rt i ; I no e ( ¢ tg 10 1 \ aie ‘ i} or ain't t 1 d | dec! a 7 ‘ ork ' they wilt 4% rey ! « the red £0 in , of l to have ‘ an. at@lu enjoyed dt h ol " Orpheum the reland wine ron tists Lhent & ' |, ] 10 I had t . > = ( " i ibroad ad ACG,hin DULGI he J When the i will 1a errata, relent Ti abe e I Ma nbet BAe 7 : kk : t ihe lc. mn Eng he Chin : ay 0 ul I Spare 7 Spirit ibl ‘ } hi om eto)a, ; p hte i "7 i ‘ Ee j relation ‘ on { artistic vet Sy i I pi if) : Eyes' al 1 ‘ t te then the med ) nm I } ‘ aS . 7 I ae y nment. ys OF : I it ba fe d har]« Ww of thelr tn ss oe | M resider t white oO ul i dt ; lb tbs i I features her : foreign ' cl t National b) ' it dent . to j ‘ thule ing at . the} a ls make . R if t pb. stated by so 1 iy : difthate forced I h it h m than. tl { yoxer. up i Chinese 7 ar ir mething du ¢ | : ae er inst upor iintal ‘in ik Z Pittsburg: der AK oe Sina Hd force EATON CYTE Re it aa the . ' ; b ye eh ( nT ‘ ‘ ) : ho w esid t 10 2 +: ‘ av 1 =| 1 z ms Par tae { ic ri 0 ‘ ithe n ay I fron plannin ( dq pr i or | h ! Chih I anh onsi ; ¢ at Singer Orph dn ba ynmences comm castro, the tonight beautifu¢ uf sitsnga Greel violinist who entry into vaudeville | viol ing her season In this count hand. eC y ny ‘ : 1 | iv ey I ; { ents fen-| As yt itt JT the campaign which he is| : ‘ cS! whit for a third term, with sueena pee as an ulti- ob " or, , A ull ind ld 4 I ree mult I point eor ih. tort 1 ; Ve if ¢ n \ her ) ( i | ed, e ul I | populati ‘ rlained 1 t I sentiy he r e . Cont ' | ! mibittay contings Boxer Uprising Profitable. ve a : een vf : al <M en tae a 1 ed on eril Wutand th ad? ee milly » ol€ i ( told ;cs j iT ly faz Let OSS becor : x ef sec to good It hi ber 1e1 by te : PLUS HOCrO to continue pretty near‘beln was j ye ber ae hi vy é 7 7 che Y an MT ‘ 1 t t ¢ ; : on 2 alt ; +4 d ne end iniiossibl " ; 1 oO i oP a | ‘ : n j a la t..7 rT " ernpr a ast Bf 5 LOE \ ) e i | , Fe q g A Vi 7 1 '¢ Am a I 7 be con- » S prison in tun ] I 0 ; a ° = 4 : her attendance. And' outraged wife secured in the 4 r girl bp vig is : owager | air jde from the rive Salvage Ruscleyvey Rapoli dance! jan acrobatic idcu a Cunning i Gab eal i : Juuggler Italian kinIns Chai wilire tehman nd' ot} 1 on the siacl Dutehm Oe hata nace with the ¢ sh ce lheen the or a ne a one See of eeAae as rtist eerie ec] Cs} l pel ¢ 1 1 1 ends ion ic : Tans D the Calava:) ‘Wan p [ ae Neowlll 1 1 ‘ h & enerate ate, : * . Ser : \ i the|bLake complains of so glaring a nuais-]| his incarceration in jail He was atYBANDONED BY ITS DAD nee k the | ance it is probable he will not be told | tended there, he was followed into all ‘ itv , j i ‘ *rotectio S ore s. | paramount issue . Insistence upon it |? ue the city if he don't like it his trials, he was ministered to by ee i ee ne th Bh t a f a re dj % 5 ‘ . appoirntmen ant grea GIscouUurage4unged the nation in war, and in_-_- eae eee who had _been 2)ment to. the reciprocity and revision | . : Mea rye cost jin blood r . and : treasure (nnis SAUTE Brvan eharacterieeditht | stenographer 1 in his bank When hi jadvocates in Massachusetts to have olly' be. cor Leds | onothodalar vifé came Roger rj Sullfvan, the sed | at Go aoe or Illinols| C aoa) is 7 Oo * ife cam abandon] to visit him, h e repulsed J owa 3 band n| ; lal iy| a ; ' S x | | ( SWE? te tr i jo! Och; Russiat th lee 1 1 dic | | A whi th 2 | palding came shortly after the man Salt]. at nat rai ; ; Salt] arrest in th vamps of Indiana, and yember of the national Democratic littee, as those of a "train rob-| Wd ithalstate conventionton hie ' don 1 "5 1 is oA a -anelis 2 " b at ritories'" was a constant claim of Democrats Above_all else it was impe Cmpross: ‘ hich refu ‘ ‘ vii 1 tinleasant-tith alana Dec Becom | Ted 2 Has (By nd Ocha aa. ee ee oa fon the continued success of the Re-|'!m_ | jeen recorded ; sald | |} publican party And we ars urprised ity. |‘ reat she ; But a still better argument against=t | to find it. in. the usually Democratic| aa then or eve} placing confidence in columns of the Herald oe s » of t } i at ink Raia Dynasty j lea ake 2 | It Herald | deposits. avings on interest big jceq | It nie the preference over the ound=|'" prosperou that whe the re ei SMITA VE TL inetitanan | a oH e 3 ea wish accounts big argu-| bank one the it failed when And ment against longer continuing the} That comes emoc cree little county coun thethe that : time Death maa] PRAnass DC aT aaa Liane | PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE| Di t us t an Me j p Being ItsC Last Strong Representative -VISIr c . : . 4 atred of Foreign Contingent Will Be a Factor. iA anti ni rit -atner | t} on { <r | per si "YG ) Thay : the at otty Dotty se eee eee Likely || fyinge a of h en morning a estorda ¥Y Gov-5 of on - 1 | | | Loulsvillk y. } my , t i d the ¢ rd ei et paltry \ James: much. man the oe that "ounk Mr. JSollow e n} | Manchu | countr ie ‘ ul i its { oil ome friend a was He Tanner }the hold) ‘ lumping ground obliterated again renewed And if this Will be well hy € Only the next in t ) AUDA TET aL, informed a i n e l l i }nou VW been reunited, and. give | 4 ign of peace i the] Altgeld, that | - of ro cpnor not) with may not ind as should De mocrats in 1908 forget all : have | may prosecution the of In}|purpose 1896. of fetich "16-to-1" the about each .The instance the issue cost us ruin,|been gained people } of ° Horse < gvove de = the loss : ou - see P e in Re . ror shoe bend have no desire to punish the], ment, and the popular confidence, ane 5 : . . a ver) have they But foolish | CommiIssionet as were to the one recurrence as to the other. arnest desire to have the stenche Of} But ; tioned above 1906 Cen China | debating er ss Pee mew here COn-| Situatior had narrowed about his pet i | tem to the effeet that ilding never hould have hap* F That } ; s eare ia rconed again He wa one of the big], SY 3 7 t rn mm recks on which the Democratic party| |,de 5hi i chedulec ere { 4 : 4 yr ypinoi plit 0 effectually that. it i PA ‘ ks a] responsibility Daley let 20, done Te Bee at lecaled ‘ uggested "| ha 7 Mr. Dealey, jie ne .° c.otch AUGUST ay, ae: ji been ire a ee hi to ! hvill | Charle per I ne, om byt illroa prese And our | unprecedent- | prised one ath have No great party should ever have | that one es ‘a RO eee Ee Dien MoE Te od eats One day) ty ime class are ( been divided on a question in fiseal]friends, yet there is a well-grounded |his bank closed, and he was nowheré¢ | compant ' And. both : : : |ent haiited economy and - especially ipon "| belief in most minds that a county at_ found There wa a michty sacar money ratio Except that Democratic torney should obey. it Further, the direetion Time ni Hats ere | i discipline had grown lax under in: : : 5 efficient: leadership, no uch issue ;}county attorney office has been critl- | qarke and darker for all classe BE | On uzair a \Lr Tribune r ill coukl have divided us Yet in pro-|/¢jsed somewhat of late for an alleged people, and the failure of a bank In} demand of Arthur Davis his resi na' ) e asses party . portion: that the m ofof the the party |iardiness in bringing G sul ' And Ro the} : which much savings had been. de-| | ti from. the eit unell, and an} were ignorant of the subject, they be, i came the more he ne and intolerant. |criticism that he proceeds V 10U I osited caused immense distress, And pol fror him to th people he| Free silverism go o be a craze,|tardiness in bringing suit And the /}the Spalding bank had been so tout-| ha ' now oak ( ronged just the pure im and you! simple. it is over Ae even on the lips of the versatile Mr : and boosted by the politician ot) did i the ¢ e of the Ogde sunell we are we out of It zt the deac = : past bury its dead Precisely as the Dilley party that thousands of the work-| mer Or are you for the Democratic party, having split wide But, although the commissioner ¢ ing men and women Inclined to that | can blast your enemie open in 1860, upon "our rights in the}capes with something in the nature icy complexion made it the re-| it when it hurts your frie y territories MONDAY, tt OO St. Loul ane age went right convention ae 2 tRECT KIRESURRECTION. people Ree f the des Ik aou Soa come now ‘nd Spalding vith a ; r : : nuls-] compulsion } CITY, See cL Beary American 1890 ha ilt He the of } JD GS | st > \LDING | ate a wg US SEL wis¢ is | enough alone tock of well-enough ] | cdl fares cnow kn aia been critical iped while variation the yea retorted} yo you attorney in any ; that the1 aware tha awa t be compels the county matter and the the} defend to maintaining have the take have was The ince stand pat ' t \ vith a ‘ | when And "Don Don't of V¢ wa corps ie ust must cases he mine discontent \ I to wiclde el county | there point Mr. [pete } | busine suit against|for bound quiry inqui ince should the notice of | - Mr. the employ oo | 0°" West and neglected l industry Ug »« 3 Boxee | ee ee hears: om ie | ven or question unanswered j Association | Possibly the further reason that ; . ; citizen came to the county attorne viet 4 . August 20, 1906 an affidavit accusing Commi F- teresting argument sropriety when were Stewart ARE his the cit the requires law the defend the city authorities ; Manager grow Supreme a competent made cena a0 city elty the in lit for ry in bringing the of eourt Daily, the] he might the not elo ittorneys C600 i : Temple St Both Phon "27 pi nn -_?1P ‘Dp Member Publishers' Pr Salt EL Hanson 00 feity 2.00] Block, en Offices-Dooly , a £ , : Year.. One onl Edition " to practice torneys a pnaroneon of would the maintained <5 ‘ Sunday of official .15)Mr. to duit comple | amazed the world, including ourselve When the moment|To revolt against a tariff? system oper-| for , | aséth t tariff operates is| the decision of Judge) | ating eck u : ‘to fontana municipal tribunal to upset 4 our own dinner table and ruling he . pe ae eeeeserecse.$ «co } lan due little further on in Dailey questioned lattorney ‘ Newspaper Rates: Subscription the but 10, 1906, the postoffice Lake City, : Utah,. at under the Act ; ofat Salt Congres, | ™!M1. deference of opinion with Dr. viftly stated that ter REPUBLICAN the 1 is + tba) (a s 4 on Se SOUTHERN First-class rooms llot and cold floor. Elevator Serv UNDE ‘NEW MAN 144 R WEST 1: ST SOUTIEN Phones: 1374 Ind., 2389-7 Bell, and |