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Show 4 THE The Inter-Mountain Reputlican Published Every INTER-MOUNTAIN A. E. Morning Pres. and en | side, the and the oman oo two j}may the be that Is how by re moving from frorm_|that she may Entered as second-class matter Feb, 10, ler to an impe tus environment, have 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Lake 3ty, is na healthy woman i | be tter life. E Tere Utah, under the Act of Congress, Ma 3, 1879. be characWith a force of what should goad. poss ibilities ter, and Yor with The Only Rep public an Daily Newspaper Here has gone wrong, is a mes in who in Salt Lake City ability, but who has a mor 1ey-earning Subse med a Rates: \§ nough 75 Three Months. fn advance' : : : : Fo t0 Six Months, in advance ........ 4.00] One Year, in SAVRNCO «ac cee ce ss 8.00 mo Onc Dooly Temple St. _ eaarenaie Sas cal Zoston eesos 613 Office a ....... eal Be a pit Press a Lake Gity, Ural, | tS As : Maret FAIR 26, ce ter 7 the SHOWING, management which has provides probably equalled in journalism, dullest. season of the when advertising the new the] never contracts securing and the of the any biggest business city In the matter 25 of their that most paper, are will And-we get results in The «That copy had) able to five from some who cases been cent, to Mr. Oe Sakae is a a that. ciety the as and his in Let good. one oa It all home has in for oR the Salt ‘ women not an} by ¥ point nade where have /#¢t the the the may to un- for him. going > s AG to Chil club result,: life without gave his mn ‘hat if 0/e€ more sad at could eas- of: the of the the hi Ss advertisement has numerous the 2 And to fn and tha f paper vallant whien | roads, friends . finding& ‘ We | not have ere with that Ve they must they St. the attempts to have have Russian a credit- of in telling ankes trol has dared disgraceful the truth, eabigen seit? the loss of Manchuria. the situation, the doughty incon- government eaused armies is erand than kang he disposed a' larger | are the The but be and general Indians dead. And ms ™ hi ut > man before|!aw is the ever the tavern: they may to as by the neck nothing : hose; Whose : : first cause of till is done the they to ; Q; violation the of , the , tragedy-the offerings appear in a favorite paper. | conceded It is useless to deny that|}man who sold the crime-compelling ake 2 aat' ie Pen It is impos"hick ‘ to buy those . | therere ‘hahavee been aabuses 2 whisky. make) ita: point ‘ a LI sible tovallay the distrust and suspte: stores. And the. result is . expresse: tion they have excited too late in thé verdict: ) "We get' results fro:n| for promises: the end is in ight." That congress cannot take control The Republican. | This from. one of the foremost rail-| of the insurance business is a safe In ‘spite of fixed=appropriations At) og wen in the country-one of the|and sane conclusion. Not even the the beginning of ‘the year, in spite; of), equipped and most resourceful in| criminal courts can take charge of a quiet season in» which little trading| jall the great castern systems. It is to| the business. But future McCalls and has been /done,.-in. spite (of "an; opposi|. hoped that the result which he} MeCurdys will conduct their affairs ; fined en far fri } 2 tion which hasrekss at times, beer far from | Balt fears avill. never be realized. It] differently more out of regard to the fair, the advertising business of, the jis to be hoped that the great public, in| erfminal courts than with any fear paper has grown with the growbh vof) 1, strength which nothing can with-| that congress will get them if they eee een ercnantg "WhO STO) cond, will rot, in an-effort at reform, don't wateh out not yet represented, ask their neigh-| ao uce an evil greater than that so jus:5 bors 0 . who ' it. pays. age which as point. it A to profitablé to is man tisement had days. that it a true The by helpful. that buying We they of must own patrons "getting The the sense has morak ed as in of two True, of True. things by the offendsa are and look the into phase at been regard- because their or of well de- net and people opinion the the has concede commonly world: es- circumstances. criminologists do the consider the That bring disposes objection. matter power which somewhat of must of the it give is the They the public or same their lives They owe their existence which the publie grants. in granting of it, It as leaves wholly 1 never But the if the ter private the aidi ng country property publie birth of interest demends public may terminate lives, and tear up their ‘that wealth, all that that activity, is subject public policy, And it that even tardily coming home to Mellen, can the natio mn. We tion. do do not We a in and agitation so for a thing for the any drastic result reform js who, lik e 'Mr. for the good of much in of ac- all railroad this man- will be an adjustment fair lo companies and the p eople, investors and the public. Certain- the men in congress and that in reader. test in Lawson of real reb uff. LAWSON. Boston has That litle Illinois, invited him Peoria, wil were had reealled hardly a country, "system" and the was to the as h e He miners has what going the to do his first incident club the circumstance. his sympathy telling them, the felt a at which ‘bid," § tendered of Butte, the rest of employers' with them, miners replied with some whi eh does credit alike to sense and their skill in com- English their position. It will be a good to humbly test been suggested. that in for pro- most elab- that has thing the gift The Story of | a Countryman s ; in a Big City « Triumphs of | . | Carpets +» are made anil said from ‘ver never to t elephant wear hide ou } By LeRoy 4 cow's hide of average size pro-| duces about 325 pounds of leather. | The smallest y plgmy is the Four havp auepr ope a of mot Wages and observed in threefold in the erla ouse mous thousand been h. ;0 per public W ae In a Where Porto ‘since 5 \fz ee muscles the Rico the cent of schools, 61 In 4 body have of a} CHAPPRER | | days;.and | Ty are in ing an Ameri- gpace, I-Continued. t fn still Sy u ht atria struggling down f as hungry, too, with the eoun-|jooked | eopian' s sharp appetite He ould Bee. some breakfast and then take the asure of this new world in yiiati over tounded wildly, and him the and vagrant theupondoughnuts the ple, He got through them-at last-or cuts, ofp pe hey left him, dispersing a seore | sorry looking apples TE MEH GHb with their mad haste.| Dan walked to increased Spanish the children which are MSTRONG AR world| at the the counter prostrate and and as- waiter. "You've lost your countryman. "Here shoe," it is," said the Picking it ate ing troop-train lay Stitt. Enron the day, the heat weuid make your blooming e@) epails crawl, He ahouted ae bri" Till our throa were bricky dry; : Then we wopped him ‘cause he couldn't serve The better class Japanes who | | he had vowed a rescue up he leaned over and hammered have been living in ¢ ‘alitornia are About the door of the depot was a} man with the heel of it. Mi put it going home in large numbers." They |jine of carriages, The instant he ap- i you," he said. think there is more chance to make peared a sharp babel of ‘clamoring |" yy. was thoroughly aroused. As money in Korea and Manchuria lealls challenged him from across the | walter rose from the wreck within He would dot Till the ines And ble didn't The Silver total stock of and uncovered Whole 000. world amounts to $12 1000, 000,- | bunches of In the United States the total|ent from a and carry pre day was do seem to cnc ‘the use can..Innovation of stock if é ohareo dd or broke ul. You Soule bet your eipbwiine nut He'd be Walting fifty paces, right flank r With his mussik on his back He wou skip with ate attack And watch us ull the bugles made retire And for all his dirty Iie je was white-clean wiitecinalde When he Went to tend the wounded un- rree It was Gut of I'm gratefulest for one it stank I've deank, from Gunga bat him later on place where je gone- it's always double delil amounts in to gold, the about August erlIng $2,-| recent official who is more at $10 and a week. a gr raduate than lara The townweof the was some of their He of js the 22 } bully. Mis- "Right he is the a and The British second company has no se At Meis eanteen nis | town-stop Hotel Roma Dan | looks d recovered yt ae ta nee DrPp a ser-|want er re ganae to | himThe to their environment John Bull-A popular 7 English nation. the Bull Llu make hard clamor- top boots, who ti name History John of OF, Hotel wap, a cudgel Bull." ‘given called in be fran "Dan he his | 2t. a/ Siri in any and of a reom care bar and beyond 4 demanded - You ean mind Put guess go the out 8 what | Dani Gunn a you want, i We man ello nes our Shite ge fou the and kal can Do I get my "You sure lithe chair, as breakfast? do," sald the O'Sullivan to the grand insurance company uses, to funds and has treat all other hag pesmies EReks DUIS expressing, line of a depot, was still at hat || ‘Breakfast CET ha RE now | lle "ach - here EO sign side | with was a of the attendant men who with with the sawdust the side doo: into the against it. what Dan, A * h | with fat ao "it was, up against the towel DSA | no one and stationary. & Pete which before the wall and could ff being and resumed had albewea 2 eas When he get was behind looked noid Et gl i vanished his sitting up she : a anc She table so him, | her a counter stools, j the hair and first smiled city 4r- he if again. met' his woman was none She Dan ee interested of was in them ever her. He were col- When he had finished his breakfast ame forward again, somewhat Pennvered oe ore ‘ me ‘ eae cic 120 na slip of paper, tore e slip mam Im Mewicer ie seni raved China| rather unpleasant ameli:of the. pigce- |tram "a-slece, ae the eae Kee on cS fornia oe Se nS ees norya elected ident ninth the ‘hora ok ge AM aes Uk eo ee ee ran ; vallwey construction Dubost. to succeed of the senator who M. French to hold al of has = ae . oom | been He declined to obse erye how -untidy |laid it down by the glass of water. The | was the table at which he was seat- | fat woman came out of the dim recess ed. He was bound to hope that the |and stood behind a little cigar case breakfast would come speedily. He | near the door. Dan concluded he must |} Was very huner}s |}pay her twenty cents. A slipshod ithe with a last week's "Fine PROF OM she snid, as he ap- Fallieres as pres- japron senate, is the} hand that office since| upon the constitution | grimy of approached. laid one unwashed | proachedh Pex on the table, reclined carelessly it and gazed out through the window Dan wondered if the "Beautiful," responded jer, laying a silver dollar | case and looking straight 187 jwaiter wanted anything bee he | He had an idea ae youle lwas rez x he curious gure, |change. So he took hob} E. S. Curtis of Washington has bee ranging eae ay the disreputable | case peer and glanced making an exhaustive study in photos 9 | collar to the abandoned shoé, he was aa The glance served raphy of the American India He [sondenty. recalled. purpose of assuring him has been working at it for TARY years | "We madam. My butter last I got of your reputastrong found- snarled the waite r, with- [trying to get behind her customon the glass in her eyes. give him of the of mark, and effeet no Socialist nounces sible, his is theirs, out long them. this is a jority to of whieh Too much Chicago that the he and pos- they are revenues and bethat the nation will be mabeeasy It. ----______ Spokane about has of ministers the number secured; and talk duct about in thing for the of that In center of quarreling converts each is deal a good monopolizing, and be the of in souls. large The churches such rivalry Review in the of the city, not many Sundays the pastor publicly rejoiced over gains jin Tam RCnTS and that some of those joining from another church, which and did a that not persuade he was say he them mentioned had come he named expecting others. was er deavoring to make but it seemed to some were in the congregation the He lo change, visitors that his who tone ting new members in this manner was not altogether becoming. Is it Bait a litthe unfair, therefore, t lay he blame "I see that the French consider grand jury system a great "Well, they oughter," Uncle Goshall tourists Journal. Hemlock. our thing "It enough.' ‘-Louisville s ‘em Bonnier: The Magnate-Do you mean sir, that you will charge me to say, $1,000 for $2,000 this if I die? operation How it Great Surgeon-If so much easier to estate.-Life. I A tha and vou die it will be collect from. the con- trade-it possible winning of city says: one of there detriment could are "Is peer ae iu press humorist?" "TI so-I saw him pressing Miss Olotigies to his heart and es ing he loved her for herself alon being that that it the know this. socialists, Mr. that should If if anyway. He te take ancoun- means peace, the rule. the for them flasco people republic, can longs ,his as Judge and revolution, tells cheated to of brethren revolution, coming-in a a all. a but same overshooting cake. its Patterson country in at the Patterson to needs assist of ending spolls inquisitors the larceny." reform often life entirely on the small churchan? "Oh, ome,"' "Father George, I'm so exclatmed the is so exelted and glad ree you've gir. disturbed. Do go in and calm him.' "Very well,' replied Mr. po ovett, "what's the matter with him?' "Why-er- ust told hima Wanted to marry me."'-Phi ladelphia A visitor calling on an Irishman had the credit of being a lively heekler at political meetings, said: "What's that, Mike, that you have in the glass se?*" "Oh, that's the brick . got again' my head at the last eleetio Hite flower "Oh, and what's "that on: the top of it for That's the Aieene from the sgave of the man that threw it.".-London News, no cigar around re the double no one was him and also It is expected that the United States! it taking his eyes from the street. a place on the wall against sovernment will ultimately get his | Dan Gunn, thinking of anything but | discovering the glass case would go with completpictures and exhibit them. i personal application of the mono- | est pence of wree A Spaulding, the wealthy sport-|syllable, turned quickly and glanced he was mistaken ing goods-manufacturer, 104,000 acres expects to of gation by land irrigate reclaimed it will age of arid land a it, has in acquired Mexiéo and when | through and | burly it is the runner "Wha'd window. you for the come There stood here for?" Holland in s the mE House. ‘change smiled de- be ns argest acre-|manded the waiter, now Jeaning down ever put under irrl- | and regarding his patron with forbidprivate individual, | ding face. "Why, I thought maybe I. might get K. Putnam, | | f hank with the pleasantly you. She utmost again, Come in put up alaerity, and said: again." He observed that not only was the collar missing, but that the neckband of head dress Was unbuttoned welcome," he: sa Edward Instructor in} pas breakfast here, " said. Dan, ‘but Pete ‘as gathering up the dishes English in has| trauble you any | Dan walked down to him and tendered resigned trustee for the! }if you' ae busy I won't urth ae ae eighty cents Putnam memorial fund Bd the DavAnd he made.a motion to rise. , The s alright, pardner ." he said, "You Academy of ences, His s | | waiter pushed him roughly back into aian't know me. nere's no harm . nan, bequeathed | his chair done more than $500, 000 to the academy. "No, you don't," he bawled with an |} Pete took the chanbge in openBaron Sonnino, the © new Italian appearance of great rage don't earned. absolutely silent amazement. premier, is Jewish extraction on get out of here without paying.' Maybe this man whom he had been his father's side. His mother was an "Well, I'll pay for all get," said |"up against' was some famous athEnglish Protestant The baron's jthe lank countryman in the-gentlest, | lete. os man could tell a fellow by his Writings on agrarian questions pave} most deferential volee imaginable. | clothe ~ attracted much attention. He ra. | "But T would like to get some breakDan ‘Gunn te up his valise ana the founder of the "Glornale ad' Italia."id fast. if you please." | Walked to the doc | "Why don't you. say so?.. Wha' d | "Come in again." The grandchildren of the famous said the woman, What you goin' { 9 pleasantly. She composer, Donizetti, intend to {ro take me for? Was twisting up her | he a the ee of Dramatie Authors | ha Al this with the manner of one wh o nk you, When s for the recovery of the| I'm down this royalties Pe earcely restrain himself fro) n ree nelvea wie Bean I will.' by it since the vear bloy A on their ma Ss operas. he kept a att ceunder if you have a little sanThe trial will oceur in Pari glass door and some pancakes, and-and--"' didn't want anything The death is announced of M. Emile ce Precatingly. as if it might hurled at him, and he be askin g was pretty sure Boutmy, member of the Institute of too m -"and some coffee." othing aoe be hurled aft France With the exception of M. "Well, oes went you w ant. Don't Nocr intery ere ie Taine and M. Jusserand, no Frenehset there like a bli ank mud turtle. * Just a Nittle. nis to the left man ene has ever made so a "No, that's. so," admitted Dan. [| river, ae the great iron e eet W w ‘ rhe e found a stu of the <Anglo- Savon Rae a little slojv, I guess, IT want some |tridge bearing a burd en of snow, and Behe ad institutions as M, sausage and some---"" ° decorated Bout yith rdlanett ‘ "Well, you got ta show yOUy, moemey alf way across the br ~ before es get anything ea most valuable ana interesting in here urly fellow with the neck nee Shouiee "Oh d the countryman, collection of ancient books owned in in Sie [exe of a ecaletor and the loweri most innocent Iowa, or, in fact, in the entire x stone imaginable. brow of a thu northdee oo s, west, got to-see beloonged to the the late "A ev, you runnin FE. color .of your: mo ney, Wachtel, of New Hampton, Hotel?" asked Da hag Noa reer Iowa, and Dan slowly are now put in possession one hand} of his ehlnran, his/for he haa remembered trouser th ‘ They f pocket ABS will and be collected séme sil- | who had watched loaned to the Eldora nln eo halr Si - hich clinked howe ‘a ‘little Carnegie library for a time as he before at the statio af an. hour touched it. "Yes, but you i It is reported from "Git a move on you," snarled Dresden that the there," said the Bunge: hiided Germany will ee picking itizen, a salt stand and/| "You're allright. [1 tion that is proba bly unique n ie opt se The ow down again, with some enshow you a food house hotel, ree don't w at Eisenbach in which Martin ant to-go .to no Tha'd you take this: place for, bum plae Luther lived from 1498 to 16501, "What.‘did y ou follow me then a youth of from 15 to s " protested the otaitak in dow the that be offered restaurant ji for sale, logether most deprecating of tones, "I too Bit -1t with all asked mibe the historical . objects Fai looki documen ays ane rul hy, that is the color of my associated eH es spoken with ut money." and his runne pehen riod which it contalng Was going to He atu oe en not very far- a in and ¢ oloa a handful oe commission. Leou eee think T maated "Now, yo The Spring Poem, a mea dollar and T'll you you i mye et aed hee bring your "heen kfast,' why didn't ‘Tis time ae you ee mer in after and rhyme now to sing of ut I don't want a dollar's worth,"" the sprin ead, Dan Gunn, sul That sense so fair theoretic a iar with much defer. sive me The no modes e . want bright and you~-not odes light only a little, sausage like this mornana pan birds on the wi g I Said the bully. The waiter snatched Adorn the spring poems sernetic. rf ling eyes conveyed the Sees at the ‘handful assurancetink: Tp poets ure te Renee th of silver, © swore the inmates of the plate savagely and The public is i he threw his sofled towe Ja ised. "Shall 1 over the counT show you The March winde are peeing tryman's facce, he heavens are scowlin f H e Was all And grip is abroad through the land: politeness now. Bu ee oat nt And people knew of whe he anes are wheegir ne ee teen and could freezing get a outPlace by Nees no living ‘aad Pow and ae a " Mncste tell his present. place of And sO beat out the hand. But tls tim nee iq the BUSHES poets to tell of the aan ps, mor cs nn Hectively.. a. good hotet. * said Dan re13 er, 3 tare tripped the trom ppre-be his footing. and flinging his arms €s. sir." sald the and legs Wildly about, An the bull owers the season' shoulda E campaign the "Just danger of obour that and| eyes and smiled cordially, displaying | a bad set of teeth. Then she twésted up down seen, and Professor Koch is said hav e | ranged like a horseshoe in the - | wendered decided to apply the Nobel prize Eo | dle Within the enclosure was a ta ae: good contributed at him. was what apron so regarded the countryman served that he had pulled from tables and "it and Wottiains With ex ioe | peyond not even the) could make of recess hearing n a reasonable time the sausage, cakes and coffee' came. to the table Plainly Pete had been crying. He said pet a word, but set down the dishes, supplied a glass of water without being requested, and then limped back ¢ Incident | y hungry, faces. dim hatred and | the lamentations. dim recesses again massive | his swinging room, up 2, much hag made dirty, his, a restaurant, the Tene: row two situation were set in stolid insecurity limped ,. | Wondered ready [|the doorway of | promptly entered NOTABLES or ae Ways On Pe One apparent Pete Te the: at counter regarding the who slow, moving eyes the rear and could be heard complain|'ng to some one. He said he was a!- cently awarded to him to the issu © | racck, with some. vagrant @uts of pie, a of a complete edition of his sdlentitic ;few doughnuts and a sorry looking writings. | L alsin af apples a a * : . an sunn tetus to consider 1e | has cases political is in will try to matter the York the cases O'Sullivan to New who instructed the ginger of jury officials if well-dressed le Judge sent be some said if it would stand rough think you are Fanning it seettted its have slept on Were standing just within , appa ney "dismissing = forget | rs Antonin ever TOre shan't little sausage and a cup of coffee," examining if new-comer well-dressed 2 7 the Z the matter"? stranger way ‘hard place here. don't you? Well, it's He | fot to be harder be fore you ee "me. sot ta! +P a Garner a £0 4 the ery Gunn, the, [ae S OF at anything Sear ERE your | 44 ascertain react usage. "You feelings." byThe Dr, | | Strange hat sharp hunger scenes aboutwhich him (1712.) Z floor began RT ce Gaton Hy want a pancnkes and city." half Ir Pane . ae rear eae hac he COOLING. nickname of |}menace '"B eyes wasalive first oma NOTES Cripple Creek Times.-The Denver Times, published by senator Patterson,y stated th Judge Flalleit. was about to resign and gave a long list of aspirants for his position. Then the Rocky Mountain» News, also owned by senator Patterson, indignantly denied the whole thing. Great scheme that when news is scarce Benevolent Gentleman-My little boy, have no better way to spend this beautiful afternoon than by standing in front of the gate, idling away your time? y-I ain't idling away my time. There's a chump inside with my sister, ho is paying me six-pence an hour to watch for * pa.-Pick-Me-Uy y , carries Rarer hand. The a7 Soda Springs Chieftan.-The newspaper fraternity generally hopes that the spring poets all came out with the ground hogs and that they staid out tong enough to be frozen or buried in the a snow. any POM In pietures, John as a short, stout, Knee breeches ane is represented old fellow, in the , Na hie | peo | were dancing about fn the gutter, sing- | report from Consul Howe shows!ing bits of raudevyille songs, telling | that for the fiscal year ending June jokes on each other. $3 there was an inerease in exports! All but one. The thick-necked bully from antwerD to the United States!from the Holland House hed not! of $5,357,801.80, as compared with the | moved from his tracks. We was silent preceding saa rhe exports in-1904 as the others, but was turning | were $11,143 9, and in 1905 |slowly, as a bull turns, watehing the | $16,771,186.29 }countryman with unwinking, frown- | Dallas Times Herald.-The New York Commercial intimates that Judge Andrew Hamilton distributed that littlhe matter of $1,300,000 all the i from Agusta to Austin, and the York World remarks, "Before this con‘stematic and long-continued purchase of legislative exemption and political favor the public will stand appalled." If the gentleman who acted as disbursing agent at Austin will submit an itemized statement The Times Herald will make space for it with commendable alacrity glimpse here?" chair the man eel | th e erent ofmtekis : witit on aethe ay Rien: es Se blun Ape : s > heats ae .| Wait gentleman, yo , der} "Oh, I guess 1 won't go with any} ;" 7 fix you for this." Rall- | of you gentlemen," he said. "I don't ee ees a darive the wreck insids established pummested suge applicable you the this ithe a the on this the ; say « House-give me bellowed tae bully had along a up | you're all right ; you want to." "L want---" a | Won't - ing, it seemed, almost @¢ross the sidewalk." hi embassy Cousin of was 7 "What's "Pete, what's }down that chair, know that Whe people at, right heapest_hotelin ‘Holland grip. sir! There sawdust-covered | rejoined retorted * vho tan c ustomer-Have dutte Dairy man-Certainiy. reputation rests upon by Fair Customer-If the you was a fair sample, tion certainly rests on a ation.-Chlieago News. in. la be-| siv-Hollanc me" seized while | new-comer., ba f in Chicago. aire i a | "Now, never caltave "LT friends-all of white men it will be necessary to | COmStant oan begintha byolemecter in" training ofthe sanitary native ehildren Before science || Stantly the runyers Din, OF FUN ties - the that vice of youthful guides, whose duty it Then he walked firmly up to. the is to conduct travelers from the ticket | corner of the Street and turned office, in the London station, to the} could make no difference which way trains they want to take, jhe went. All streets were alike to | Heil be squatting on the co Giving drink to voor damned soouls And Pll get a-swie in Hell from Gunga FRAGMENTS |inclosure Dan te started toward hir ey door at the ie of n | opened and a well-dressed t re at. way, with z use } jr mercury Rea }the German emperor | The London & Northwestern way Pere piden noticed this ir wming' ¢¢om Roma |. Lieutenant Commander Count Al-| | bert' Victor Gieischen, the new. mili-.| | tary attaché of jat ‘Washington, he sh tiehirdatured central | man All his in buildings fuel, Ren She Then recently ) one, va operas neta ae is slaught- | shoulders: of a bull and oe Lovelocks, material for 30° below. big Hee T Se he was studying their jargon and picking some specific message from their |cjamoring they did» not advance 1eross the sidewalk , a, | "Give me your le sit Need Nevada, ran so short of fuel the other | day that the Inhabitants had to pull down the ener es a of hotels at ones was almost sti ariled | ginning € oo Bonen By Ai a rene toward A a By a ae brass thong to cous | doze ro He report are-fattened and a son of Louis packer, old pointed | they, a Somaliland Forster, hogs years | sidewalk. | thelr hands : to of milllonaire, deceased Din and cattle money paper on date stones, and mileh animals fed on such a diet are said to produce better and more coplous milk than others. He carried me away To where a dooll lay, And a bullet came and drilled the beggar clean He put me safe re And just before he dle yt apes vou liked your ‘atink," sald GunSo ri Al the Where money According ! crawling, and all the drinks of 900,090,000. the I shan't forget the nig When I dropped be uae the fight With : aot lere my belt-plate should have wea I was Ana icitee mad | rae thirst, And the man that jled me first Was our good Ai erivinibni: grunting Gunga Din He Ufted up my head, And he vlugeed me where T bled, And he wave me half a pint of water- faith which the fads con- conver- more system than confess or have educational provision to musicale' would the girls are girls : findd who i is who listen any and the We rather than orate a NEED a vides strong man in the White house have no other purpose. Certainly they are not to be beguiled or bullied {nto any action which will prove unjust to any one, DON'T best we would All rails, good consciousness men look one. gave extinetion, their char- enterprise, all to the limits of is the believe any which their matched é the the to Anda the convenience of commerce, stipnlates cert ain restric tions, and retains certain supervision. The is railroad them school 5 contest to ) contes ||| Hi ------------ song. untform he nothing mue i Bete ; rather less then halt cht that behind, wu twisty pivce o @ goai-skin water oe the field oeirie nt he could ex- from in the de- in charter development and of compa- control high sSazione; them property public. public get of that. rights that protectorship pri- natu re arms the private clear to were than is marriage pretty the very railroads the man lawless crfminologists, But criminals to in of both, ee one the True, the the has or one with thing and pendent, these take that Mellen at any agement both the prisoners the bad. either of that depend- convention. delinquents even they its condemnation been the to ly society children be less the to that giving to. agree be First, our year. may who of Lak». while are may the peril tablished Salt And a weight. in we children All up- means received-that serving' sentence. of the SOME. marriage jail. feel upbuilding wholly News certain he money's that that results." cannot county to to for the in to whose their know day woman men and Republican Deseret the audi- presents, increase, HELP We an very are the the order. loyalty t he they nies instance find By charters gree of change. advertis- their business value every MIGHT one merchants to receipts our on, pay that of for good are ed run working pleasure had that original business, work other is a he property. By Denver Mr. have their individuals, noon and believed ° a time vate something received be getting are a its advertisements want are We building on of, of paper these worth. every the prove that want adver- not means to the cheerfully Republican paper We end to It anxious invitations It mer- ordered articles need would account many, in ence we complained of. : a . But it is strange that ‘ e or any other man should 26, 1906 Beso Iprey Pa has No birdSee of . ly division, had disposed he aecording is among the the Monday he the been though This ers 7 man- an He that advertisement again, for me the in 17. four replies, sell the r illustrate brought March telephoned fifty wil) for the classified appearance 4 gratifying instance Saturday, to ; themselves. single he mrite tried the efficacy of here, , and have found that And the result is a patronis as ugement A . have adyertising chants © The Was And For And Was MARCH | READY TO REMEMBER assigned mix termin- been career bureaucratic ee etebUre send are| ae are be carrier to touching tho| "©P°'t 0M the cool steppes of Siberia. learned pr party 7 the public has rights >mselves themsel to assert, and there merchants whose | yeasure of* control pe > people, trade water to But Instead, the circulation has grow: 1 manageme Ai Gh ratiche te Mn. Aelien - The public likes The Republican. Pco- | declarea he has found that these are White men break the law in selling "ple belléve in ft ‘They speak, Well-of } Gt private properties. edd himwhisky to Indians, and when the Init.r These things are quickly known} "Weare on the e @vé" of a great dians break the law: and kill a "white ear a by, the alert merchant. » atala he Puls! change in the handlingve of » oura rail-}|™9n, then the rest of the white men invited bishti Is a regiment.) United hostility diplomacy brilliant the general naturally one Speaking' trip. |) ouced public sentiment to -- dition Hartford post atrenion His might not his due to represent with | ated | from largely America and °° ligion recall General Kuropatkin form the ezar that the Ga the no eo from desired Is he of |J&WS cover- | gain would nae him. be the . ¢ eee en away f 2 Storer's that States everlasting of you supposed inform be to had oar women intrigues than the New. Haven Railroad company, learned something ina kee ae lost| ,,,, said are pid | and has and bee aL Rad snows, and have ey club 3ellamy MISTAKE. Mellen, upon place of establish Lake, ES are sheep club ac aan might of peril the an acca 5, sident decided IT ae wath heavy the embassador {s (The the CITY, MONDAY, DIN. der Chicago cago age hope-in need MELLEN'S finds ees has been making promises he is busy repudiating "as ph : = qi oy of gainer sins-that a MR. twenty- Se Governor Gooding seems to be in tine HateIntic day CHEM A ah ci eod Fr eae Gene RGIS Li ee ars in a {ail and ae their . dark | ‘N® ©xpense of paying premiums be us we own substantial grandfather sg Mansfield | hardships Prat her And involves an addition to Union. Rockefeller IIL don't his ale summer past yours woman marriage for Miners' atl ability in its| ete fe u eens ia ma a ie her tempe1 A ec maann os on ee. cr oe ee a little. with hone and | @&'se. MeamCt keeping than a world chance our a life forward oth - D. : POLE ad oe yoming sheepmen future, to LOO Se worhan S 0! she ry men who ber n for pre Sohne eo ¥ happy. a _ better lone pa-| be | it a Relate not. Richard can of RD OD nds, Los Angeles as a permanent | residence. We invite him to there made to into silent her which ing of reason- |, least would: the memory look "stands" [charity | or ap against a return to is not straining a senti- man |/ceremony. ci subseris-| was at If be John whether | him Dlessedly covered and forgotten better record which began with oct which | < proved experimental re-|care woman he in ean? Butte - Well, Deen worth can every to far-away It 40} ired the paper it before a It that them of an new have the Pi Griese no mat-| Lawson your effort to depreciate the value Butte properties by your attacks than wed- SALT LAKE GUNGA the You may talk of gin and beer When you're quartered safe out here, And ye ou pe sent to penny fights and Alder But if it conan to ae You will do your ork ale And you'll lick the yet ars soot of him that's got it Now on Iniia's sunny clime Whet f usec te spend my tim A-serving of ifer Majesty, the Olree n;, of al "the 1 binek-taced crew, The finest man I knew Was our réegimentai bishti, Gunga Din eastern two in another state, the a paying situation, keep- in , end, to|(hat The 6,000 issued. of at the end miners REPUBLICAN, on to of the big family of a blessed thing. They family, Nght the advertise- ordered paid for suppose per our his as-|, ag But |in the v have themselves. with ers-patrons afid<in most the from Salt Lake togethlosing eer sentence is served. They | @* 4 result of fancy find this holding pos- the view. if man have Inter-Mountain Republi-| is the invariable verdict | advertisers per started of pee themselves, was another the a the inducement They jiess be "We every of They it rescue, and The | i quitting=tne & as in newspaper. ments ean." ponder Boston n of | eroping a little because there has been it of.the his mon- more better off. And is any Of | ajyays going not well they itable there mental appropria-| and resuttswill will come. . Prove buy space and of have least no oulteome chance. be by ]and of | man reluctant pretty is never |eyvery warning yjejous life. It rep- circulation, advertising they at contains! }ome with an increasing live dts- j management, conquering and naturally tions for 4 new until that to permitting worse na | proud ae Seba And] goes with it; the Republican was from the start are increase it a saved, advertts-/| jing establishments of Inter-Mountain~ sured of success merchants no worthy member Americans, it Is allot-|} play advertisement, Including offerings some the they is been||ife, ee its life, yet the issue. .of Mareh more than forty columns by is If pe Started in the year, at a2 Lime] DErMangAt a. the*first. yeariof resentative what e@xam-/)qye generally been made there seemed. little hope paper Ing yy. a turé for an Is it in already achieved in thée|yre to go away good will of Salt Lak er when their paper ments had merchants, too, chance lation, can of He, society trying. But Inter-Mountain Republican' is war-/ ranted in a feeling of pride at the es-|] ple believed society, a given CREDITABLE Yesterday's and hand or available-tc the woman to a distant] Ging. Society can lose nothing, a - think to taking ca tablishment business and support is in and sibility. a Association. ONION We his who knowledge. Street _ one - VERY for and ey-efther take him to of an Weer | Part of the country and start life anew. | on companies SD By Pubilshers' cr | wife, pi soduce will which us rest Block, 208 South West He ts o]d enough to know the folly of | &°s !n Butte Baan ie Both ‘Phones-3190 / eae: ee eet 1 you will not be aided: a _____| Wrong; but so are the rest of us, and | are today, as they have > {lding | we do not always act according to the a quarter of a SPRUE - Member handiec ratt the Butte, March 22, 1906. -Thomas Ww Lawson, Boston, Mass. ; re Butte Miners' of union warning that to reduce tana only to say to you that the miners of Montana need no stock jobber or bucket shop manipulator to take care of their interests suite Miners' years union has for 27 maintained wages a satisfactory seale for members and has at the same maintained friendly relations the management of the companies employing them, and at the present time no She lost bad she certainly is hope the re INTER-MOUNTAIN for one reply said wholly matter been, the on other. may is No hav moners on it two, tw enty ¢ atin Mer. pr society to AS by REPUBLICAN BLUNCK, [ betwe aaa So the ‘papers poe That" rae ue ace the full of Sen the beautiful spring. note meee the shoulder arid Waist horseshoe eo £0 pipe a "ARE 2 ; thatSpe h e struck Unni the nreectite rack in aid minke the hoinclos ed that "And if you until rae eae rnwait riright Y nae be glad to have eae hae or (Continued ace you Tomorrow speak of, Till Morning.) |