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Show 4 THE i 1 ill alll fT - instruction and control; and that is es- oe pecially the provinee of even the administrative side of school manuage-|Out ; Dll ‘| Call 3, 1879. . Republi DeLakeDallyCity. y New in Salt ie en ' SUBSCRIPTION One Month, One Year. eS In oe Offices, = boo gga Dooly Block, 208 New York Office ,.. 117 Chicago Office ...1613 Member - Salt . Publishers' Lake Tribune eae City, Press _ Utah, | 11, of the cities, means even in states often 1906) ward with i is wonderful being > : done ‘ schools . educated, a endowed ; 2 with all the ‘ orang y way ¥ Be are sald o e ; z that é ; aS. characterized : it is not Cre di a the =Men pulsion ' : blessing and their there one hardship. seem heart more . weary, For of as labor from a a ™ ea and give thanks. of "no neUs , processes by : who fly. never from most the "T Adam Pie from. that Tt was of Waiicl sift me, all the oh there, with your myriad believe more and of of ' we the the of ifc life. all a man Geen so curls, and his tragedy is when which oF 5. tertor folds lifetime cradle? arm: ‘The daugh- Heel mother about jin a loving , from embrace-and my « turns them forever to take her place sieesy Har- truism that |?! ses oak, the |The tive creen of 5 the Everett, ques th night the of red tr ange. my oF easel, life es, you Be their up OF! his} Oo great story of onorAl or Coughlin. oe e it re en he and bared offen up and his Hooke at hard, and he call the AMERICA is A sands of Russian country ey the} within that and ~ the and ROE Jews wil! year. Salt Lake ore ai olan herere ose herself, Us aCtlon cane urn Te Wi AS t (throwing guard Iv. <own an 6 j ) ot oer very L And s'clega: Ss thhe 1113 and: a= tt will ore-: said. mbees ed. « eded. liv iy she the water, in he castle, the remarkac "But,"' heea added4d sree sneering s | ly, with a sinister smile, "I presunw your galls intry Was prompted by af- everyone | feetion-eh ? would he "That Whole Ke deatis my * saw he Se into from her her> Was. you. zi likely net a a y ee 5+a the Bis e aa Tw TC eslnen, vent aped hardly abdue Ate as) SCC : ees Pigeon ne aor ee cy hours Sar See a ria many was ine A ies of an audience of that mted ofeial of the ezar }was in) fear of che dammet mar- |} : Ai)?! - the ri in by The tf ob ' « consequently and bomb, mar-| himself si; ph aide d in and add of} | | troubled ike fo ne te-) my as anything any persons of the affai oy air x ‘OTH + ee Y: companion ey cheerful : afMic- that. her caused who most) the Lola. in Leghorn harbor Jarte x orc Ps 7 at t i feet She. tigen e ene StU PIE' we narrow escape the sands?" hedgeée | on the Melorin colonels! His their im me him: ee ea eo ag een eves: met mine. cold ecard "But in if reply,Ye his I write as he hand upon it the only ay win Aree pe yacht and 1 | ! short‘ L suggested He » } hesitated : for a In it took ins ne doubt, ei Heath of and, HIGH a hic saw by and the. ce when | an) to he oe) Ov meets : His. thins bloodless, gray "T .bony his: countenance mouth twitched browscontrac ted- ‘ ; haven't the least menn;>-hy- was and his autos yas ' idea what dearcsir,":; { ie time, " twist-|""All.that 4 avy vou * 1 oul one, Prench. ee sg the. SARC ER Ta terribl finds ‘hasetwen . The -BHe: | victim nature! enclose it then take wilh Elm: i | afllic tion turneddover over | of my 7 business, and i envelope will you Sneak | "He Excelleney. -refuses to be} : , the names cf strangers," with his are | him?" to 1 te "His. have of having sueh as-| representations calculated to < al iné i tae nt by cariea| was : senators 4 the . honor, in. print, in - wide - ingenuity Tribune notorious... accorded ‘ portraits . The Mentally icant Ur ears, me th He, oie you siniinrerse ; say 7 is , entirely ' ee meee ayois irely enigmati- eal to ome. What hie i tb, Soa ith ' : ' , Ki this mad: Englishwoman's affairs? ‘Send out this man?" T said, pointt t etec rE ? ‘ | ippe aie a itohynehint ok ae he nae | ine on the words') | th. out) :audi nee ‘ haiib ‘ r es 1 will tell you and: mi SonJaM ot ts ee Tom, can IT reprint some of my old in} This I enclosed | edi- | hi anded -to me,, fn the when, thou- on Unbalanced. eelancenlis einai and Judy." ringing response Lo ht ods came In a few ‘His BExcelleney will tha! B varia. a hea ae of An The followi history ae cae Old aand moOve-| the It is a little same time /of human most touchingx ped frown vet at complete, experience annual value products of 000,000 Smportant Coal of Germany and the is about iron | rapped at fany doors minerz} are $250.- the or about A most one-fourth that of the whole world. asThethe canaries densest of‘population. German with briefest, a belly) minutes give Sive < it as bia and to e that he ‘ how.yw was > much not Was or how ‘ o facets 1 knew pue who) to} 1 TThe ' : The | Site In tare mectiow At ms all a ttl cu woo ‘ i ive | ak 3 PSE : 5 = ave }Came through - ceeae If the ground was cursed for . the the lapped tl *gates to to ee ame unsaid. : Res oe : bi : ience |; Arine .and th: Foes t r Seadod i oe idtC VvSoe 1 nae ne itSeset ts audience }in his button-hole struck me. for iblys sentries stood le eet toate Ee een eOREAGeD! conducting me | ooo) the utmost interest to: you-con- the great polished of the room beyons yoice responded, j}opened, and: 1 found | beautifully-painted,. the mahog|, door myself in a room, "with cerning tini." tis was |, AS another woman, Armida San- : UDB were high,| nptioes bene, on :pressed*together.and Awan nae : Started When that, woman a aut whom of frock ; a nx a changes 3Swedish data of produce |tea are note in : Seen * ae order pes op ~hocolate hg aS 1e arch, records|to in print. Those twenty thirst, while considered coat. in tegJlapel of w hich. show- |now requ this gentleman to retire?" Belgium'|ed the red and Sella ribbon of the He hesit: ited a moment, and then were ahe wave his hand dismissed to his aid theA had ofsummoned te pur- || W!th stood. he. hands and His back, behind of hisSaint-Anne. all | Order excel But when the footman had taotar i 4 an era erat ndtretet dodoor j in PERE eta the itelie paneling ee by which Bore eee soldiers|2"d and andwe I were soldier iturnedretired slightly, then alone, saw thal an See are aia cakes ee Ware |quickly ae 1 } 1 and |SHeht refreshing. gray |22 side-whiskers, blac Sat eee hard mouth ero | auton eae tl \ meu Le AP his EU Liag ih EO LLAIs to acto me again, dark, evil |his bonyae: face, Fe withRet aehigh cheek bones, eat |C¥eS‘ trying toei fathom" eae2 rae yor Sic organes most posely, in such a position that when I |entered the I could not atgrayfirst Heht see his face against strong, hohind. it. leaves, ; 1@ of sifting » > . . > the for as tate sleep. -cause ecause of ressed ise d soe o of ‘ ea all s!' ' At u ife-long ) ePSsior life-long oppression at! fifte ee ee teen years, bi anxious for " LF : é ARIZONA 3 coming a Sixteen, began to have come idea| It is the pp Wa i AND EE al NEW -belief ee A MEXICO. of 1v cruel, : such lWvith observers ¢ ar »® - Pets he grovel ‘ with the serpent bend field. erect creature that was great . enough & Curse, beasts nor with stood a je. the of the neck ws in and the majesty make of it of a He earned his his face, and bread gave woman whom first sin. sin. He in his That He Gm He sweat too great for his and re no dark The art embrac- | S¢!f thése,teare-at. thy HOt one of a but 1 ee His is ee fa Bice ee emit that weeps : greeting eee many trees and} sunrise is a picture iat [ Curses 44 the ak stripped Pp pury o EB of most most the » : hope | pain of its rapture. s He is down thorn ind dinvisibte , jn the . Blessings soul-instead pees fone misses sca- employing ; 0ae saat, / the eBer gate oye of theom Gar- unseen a siflor down the list, creek o merrily flutters the east! Will The cont. eenes4 Tisunyelled. A flush. dead, sine; - Ee an kA Have WOMEN ON ipwgen an y SCHOOL . is coe BOARD. to secure, for |4nd a the care, ee . They not the 3 new and have of environ- new unnumbered habit, the nethe In to profitable establishment ° solution has Pee of occupation, of handsome race eucein so cruelly , et ,|years Cue will Sheil "| "oY prove ies ‘ . a at this See is ve rights and. ‘women privi-| u and themselves | 4"4 hei eve ay ‘heart through knowledge ablde thee, 7 " ee pe Sa ane my night with| spitit, as one ally get different Nolaing ; eneng ‘ts from the peculiar reason "tak wogood least one © presence of atboard. Manon Given aof character of a school sufficient breadth view 4 he_ ~ and sufficient needs of information valuable. to the e 7 Grune 1 ad oes e nesTreesEee has Se set -t Diadora ‘They '® et to a sombre oat Mee ntctiy sooner will work eels " love on If any man to be another eat, t-3 sha me of ‘ fashion. a A flirted with der every) a state, ijes would while the other remain in. indefinitely nee es ete st th es Pata ce opposed oe This Gj is where SRR SEE sassin? my7 intentions. : ae ate seattle Eee Remember, ‘baron, :hat statehood re great ARtilievi true mining aeiKeteren the : Thirty-one, i abe large com- ba - they they will welcome any ah ; how wondered the society Richa with jealous hed aa Who had n roe : y-five, of|this of ‘ humor praises querralen been lately men the a oir their in be- in method not get masses in the however, of Rates in defeating for many are > liketae either years.-Idaho . if object, chards sees : green as men} "Search ; the breath in all York. O No invading army coula|8ystem would be a yast improvement TID Hatt United ee States: Line,senators: Onion It Y tor Now thal the snows have gone, and is reported has stolen |royal treasury. that o% $7.00 oo pane: f Next. thie : the oe eepin Reapoustve: we ao "The ness senae we know the [M28 hid the money, and will give it to whoever will act as guardian of his} young daughter. e grows each soun ripe Within the forest bound? Better green glens and sounds waters Than has « in Nature's the squirrel of running : Yo EDWIN 4 ay of towns. feKenzie Mebride. the "hothouse plants an « pee the > a id Me "Have prison as a cain has ne a you r | you mur- "The. oe any Saresne a mm i= she "rite wih write vide "You. evidently your what "age w Bae saying." ne are ; pee eee never known be i Ba- But : with aes I . > pa- mock lite Obe may you send holdElmame Heath may prisonerto If her you grave dare. de-|¢ but handed it to him, ee . to It leyar . ~~ Wee one lest wha am saying quite RUanTE aa : a eee Fee Re in pal rev-| y Pee there are . ere Bee fe eacleined know well, Pal Ce. Ime ry Aneeaee know not exclai fardtatie NGI OUR E OU still witnesses of ranean Ny atbaesent . ee ‘ re Wate ih ae meena ent Foe ae ele aT your oar ghastly pine pale, oe se cee had eee ns yee only far her en mh : imaher herself couldor jhe as had had arrested for tell.an That at- assassination only political ¥. ‘| tempted sinister | showéd how Jngeniouery and eraftily : : eer And then a means i to you your SOU . Fear Mest ! : i ee Tteuitine! just/down One "1 see. ye leve neartless ruler of that ruined coun- iea ta tie al os ane be a te 1 eotacieel ts nan facile | (ma, therefore had conspired he threatened have and he sent aut to that dismal-penalto e , mad and}. woman, is 4 What "1 ay | Stand in the far-o acific. ‘ do vee a mean!" erie is 20ee few ‘a é the castle thus your thus your towards even a ms here plata ~1t : ton de Lngeiaed paces /put innocent." a8 cs Bie as ce tay horrors of insane, and kept! a ; he ae sey alien n, lips name was i empire of mous of heartless , there So gray ' is justice ms . ee of the man fin chingly. Saat ain he stoIs he Peeee eh " for the pha the whose very hated through the great 1 the Czar, and. : was' synonyoppression, injustice, and 7 tyranny ers eens each that yor | jp oe fae ineecan ere Xavier Oberg, : 2 ' Site e ult Elma Faeathn it You ee here I shall be quite prepared would low what tt . stepping you: a Sena Ther appeal." ste ae to hear And he laughed harsh- sae?t hea laighed;..turning?co en ro "The fel. ||,'¥* .2ou ask that, because' you know a .oee it is impossible." I mysaid,face-a whereat he insane, He does cig knew azain lathe in le igh is talking I've had about. Ah, a narrow my dear escape Bee rong (winds: of wna. | Fie came here jintending to shoot athar a love thats "ike her, great and "T did not,"I protested. "Iam Se ban |"Because matcevedulittia as " tended that the should drive her secret should be ed, all..yourfimbs town-taught les; round and health' ounding daught all the airs of schools, eee Russia. | truth of pera and . attemnted stood | tion"Ah! to theIT island of Saghallen i remarked with set teeth. recently;do before welcome are quite Tam here with ae |@ive me a maiden with her hair a-blow-|Maikoff, Than fou ‘ ‘ czar. the un-| erushed Fin- He ER her raae to confine- i 3 calle a te . s es 1@ oe asked,a asa ttthough with oe a. with oush ceanE hu rierely ingne the young English ms lady, Elma}ei) prise. . s See ee Heath-the unfortunate lady whom "Not in the least-at least. not aryour|yvou rest by you, may be intheFinena: reprejana."consigned to the fortress of Ka- | cariuirve We theYou fenoeros mist graceful words I hip-pocket." his rere : amethyst. which to fellow rae the oe ee 1B teertain | Batter Thad the streets have in some measure peen | he will be writing from prison to a lot de hard and dry, it is time for the |°t American suckers, telling them he pedestrians Or do e dearest suse" of | hice e agent > in New a in Pe was re He is Nhe | vee heel his Wild it ou fe | ie pointing He ithe y power. s shor ean AAEn the me.ia cried, the Wed " ee much > Eee outrageous z ; Ie OL= the audience /|fense has eee since Serene been proved to BEhave was his perbeen the outcome of a political conplots for his | spiracy and the minister of the in- were an!"' we You Oo sent eed eee pee consipartor!" LUE fells city or mountain the ats "LI. the SSO <and Obe the there Marea : across Beneath or- ‘Hlow the Niueieeied tare Y aHeae jactus uly | deress" fron a ae Baron i. fortress Ileseaborg Bee a m iit: ary af ral but- ae the eaeas me aa hair a-blow- | .. ' aren her : Se ew eehy compenioneliy: : a yes: but with the W ied long-| That New York manager may be! i }right in thinking he can give opera without chorus girls, but we'll ‘bet -he ee Pay i. ha ia! a TORS : , ee DRISe }arr ter-|yolver States- again, was condemned a Re »_ man swore official of man who in electric staggered Leene an e ayplace Jof "a ron an ot whom Inelis |ment a little stout y woe lip, and cherry heartguiding Clean te aces ‘mongst or Sa 2 large-| better ae "y pe Coney Give me with ng, a maiden ;, g=andfathers‘no it-not tate 7 lmvse if' Phe face eenaee pero> : ared he eM beneath eo T slightmy ac- 7 arned. ‘ land the project, | 3 We ten a4 sell es against ye man ear wi those for of statehood death man. marrie lap degs, and talked says for ore and the proposed amendment adopted, ana eters be regarded sfor : misfortunes, votes. ‘back instant ; beer f teen 7 statehood statehoo friend thought ryacif liked talking of Cannon the concealed next Ah! cratty rane paneling of |chamber-the man who } sonal guard against the ae one than: pur standtathamenpsoe fh aware |Can yonrehesSpd aught to mateh the sliver |laughed that most of our Y "She can't : he latter, the follow at Joe something! thin oe ee meHi 1 her secreaes aria was |ton. and BRT. | That will suit the | thin faced but it may not be |scruputons aed awse that age, Aftertome, philanthrophy.." |/¥ a of ade eee teks and | Past Roteet the cowslip bells ev old mal eed hl Dainty her home, for not ee searches arthave tells you there is going snow, hit him on the sense of the needs of youth, God has | But the olives they were not bitd. to "ar _ ae 3 én ioe commissio ‘lim, : cycle m ned them with a warrant for |The little gray leaves were kind to Him:| use of the sidewalk. rle. ie to of|rjtory S shepied by It is all right for the coast cities: te ie Daan ah ene © and when he is pay for the coast defenses, but Salijelected he has nothing to say, That! to may hes a an active part Thirty-nine, ill-nature increased Forty,so became confirmed scold And on up toa fitiiathon tke indy upon they eee sensible god ot time hae or twenty years. great corporations, aca de te women to flirt with Thirty-fou ffectedehits oe love On and back want? PIR ERUL an Rees object is to avenge in a | My I expected this!" | Ponichiahe his "a an Hage ine [neutered miss Ss thon e sermtortey te e oP a man ow . = an op-| }you Kt re >» " eer > - his hand of They vou that aa [revealetae Arizona. statue, Th status. told as much. saw companies and | wherein iat territorial eae Het off ene Mai ne ue Stee KIC ve w va fore > ae additional : leave :share ; T EG, ee ee ae |aghast. ; es = terre = Cz ce "Seize that man!" he despaired of | pall ot box,c theybys will Wi rt Spi put forth all thelr |}t> me. . "He isS ¢armed! F taaeeal (ee gen a ee; te union or ke twa threatened to kill me! . > , GE Deine : . . Thirty-three, {Could or of ere guessed And | circum- } think ‘the present form of government o A Eee more satisfactory than statehood, iS ae ; ps eee ; ares as |; in the dark oe -. an dress. EACLE 5 Brit are < ne old terrli- enoac of of French | ets pitehed Oy. ee oes | eor = ne en | rs |me concerning that lies mad do English girl? | bear tee en ea | What picturesque you intend | m'siefr, if you have fallen in love with | ¢4 tell me concernine her?" jher," he said. ‘But are not your inLo na. int tic f telling any }tentions somewhat ill-advised consid pea ee bien ae f it anaee ie is ane ering her position as a criminal Hint = f S coneerning e ras = ‘ 0 as ct ae : a= lic' ? un-: him T faced as |auick i t response. ; flinchingly. ‘"‘She has told me suffl- is well neither," rouT kprotested quickly. |.;, ig swe "vy etter ‘ territorial | . particularly the nea two the Bread pate ) agains maintaining more taba > {s one condition action ; face he sng aan ‘d_in almost yas.vas Puneet e 9 an called 5 a and the canal ; music that) yo). je safe. peel my Master Clean ceearene my Master ea must. necessarily | Into. the woods have an. intuitive Beene with TaQi)enn. 2 seized x is sald uo have fford |measure™ ace suggested we know that later masestic in the | otford "‘Recessiona tains. : sense comdtlaiere: - be as be- of hi a a we Twenty-nine, ; : > ery the 3 = activities Po = man-|tion rate ee EERE Z tp V1. t sphere of life | Labor, at lelsure, in art, -till yonder is ; rather aside from" the activities activiti side of Mri the atulbetadiaae Haden e politics, and their interestsare naturhei day Heltig-done un, i : xip Office La ‘vat 3 ti of a "he man offer * unformarried consolaare endless themgcoming©) | quaintances tunately, and whofound Ss first in gin ¢, ets good 5 ~ Phar fori tac Rea aie Twenty-seven, preferred the humanitarian ThirtyRavn generation compan oe ‘cht:shalt be | ¢¢_in Thirty veleht: hood the value of the jewel which czar's: nation has thrown away. now existing on the schooi leges of -creation's lords, and it is to " not I : et. Twenty-five, rather |SPect . in conduct. : a great- | "9™MECn- : DeSpe: less, Cesired, it isadvantage fairly certainth 'tis| problem ee : are was a in| ere a ee conversation the sk so much the her share the work. ownAnd if the infirst e + a geen nias- to up grown exceptions few friends, and you willSpeak. soon well haveof noyourenemies, : -----$-$-$-<-____-_- The sooner the iawaa investigations cease, __ are have | partners immigrant "hail. hide Tents,' traffle hell-colored ‘Of the ». action should be of benefit to ee the | a Never smoke Aeof es the} ee ‘et, school interests of Salt Lake. In a Hide, Pree way the in wo proesi in office has | Nev ever de the 7 eee of the time's fen politics 2 peeneral as foarte meee he ee F have with. confidence refused , Twenty-three, ee has married - the the a hath con-| .'Tis dead, ae the | because. have still more etaulicnnent Twenty-two, : every| this orderly. z record unveil? 4 ways lines: . by they . Twenty-one, Hoult people in of Sons America er i "tis abiding, He it is the anq|#nd to Notids sail,- The east tis alive, sweet i closing terful pers the east : Nay, ere. ane of Ww as aware be ae the With to| atars is holstinee: inshore and But "hat their children will repay | vases tha eir chi pay whatever balance may stand agains: marsh from and own helpless . be beats-|them. heart aD my frugal ex- "But if these grown men and woent | ne é fast|ases ment, dseania}- And jo, or it, , Heel! eeting, (Run streams With home, your little lapfulls DY of he} the fists flowing: ebb-tide the' Is ‘ which ee wings, fleeting, re beati the | The Gark ae * withar them carry: profitably sareting side ie den of aes face , Possessing strength, of .: in the a ma character are blessings the disguise may be 1 Pyeo ine vou world any and nearly seas; because they unacquainted of their shimmers | Shall petal in food and] a esa qaate: shiver! a grass marsh the |}Of come, from citizens land "dashing. meet give the|taxed the charity societies less than | 7 Uc Stay, with a comfortable | Eee sot will prevent eee top at : any other race, and have better taken|jome and children care sweat, have the will to of their that lay before them in this They have been industrious where | thrifty, a ppvert Jews across good unacquainted they price |Cchiefly been utterly "The Vil, easily easily. soil-ar aes opportunity Re? not which oe cement from which ~ee =: Deere le8:2bende with ae owes _ air those in are little the thousand, eountry made perfected have for shelter. les iful ee They eonditions and exquisite delicacy, . so true to the|been s 8 miracle of the dawn as almost to catch tasks |the heart of the reader in the poetic |land. » ss wet is brow he #;me than rae e whole . J ed pay : language finer the deeper | change "#0 Few fair that he might not realize it. |the woods fringe + the slopes of lines have been given to the |tidewater lands. Sen. Si ~'> t direction. with here, reason, logic ae on |of the flow? not from What ee no labor too great found no distance travel, which rise Matis < of to the he had slandered in his found no peril too dire ( his confronting, his arm. He eein what fou ce are feet the curse. the of the bread for for mine only to bear | They, blessing. met the world and overcame ©. , the dastrardly ‘ a face-the in |MaGaeOr Well?' will adopt Washington that the senate I have come, my beloved! | home, the Russian Jews will not make | of the tender passion. |1 ne waked, sake of the sin that man committed, and was made to bring forth thorns I might (opt abide. desirable additions to the population Seventeen, talked of love in a cot-}an amendment to the Miapenson bill P there was planted with . L haymyos live-oaks, ome ere the dawn, O beloved ; Seas during the . first tipst | tage, and disinterested affection.{n love DEE rovidding for for aa vote vote by by the > people people of and thistles, to hid of the United States Bighteen, fancied myself -thelvery, root" ofthat thorn: tree tho In yyour gospelling gloome-to be generation. These men who are ariv-| with some hand . pve | Arizona and New Mexico on Joint state+ sa love n 1eaven-the marsh my AL handsome man who flat| hood. It is further believed that Ariseeds of a blessing which man must | += lover goa tna Gel tay wee Ylen from even the shabby estate in}tered me. zona would yote against the plan, while & 4 2 Z . ve 8 = win in fighting the thorn whieh tyranny has held (hem through Nineteen, was a little ented dificult, | sult New would Mexico be might favor it. The reFire oa fiat OEE nee of being notice eae ep aa man-bodied sweet, burly-barked, Tell ae : ss . For man stood upright. He did: not the generations are quite unfitted for nty, commenced Paviaente natant . rould iia t be admitted i "aee é 25 ; ; en Phe i ‘vs dia erritory as =~ ‘ rmlear ees a atin, is jat that moment, and I said Then J rose and followed the foot-| A "L have no desire t ake-s etn tae : 21s ( SEC ar a 2 ;man. through several wide corridors || ments before sae ;( aor rt ea2. j with palms and: flowers, which |}. nd person came |j filled "ou privately, ner and in. priformed a kind of winter-garden, until vate will IT speak. TI have certain in| we crossed . a red-carpeted ante-room Fated 5 ‘ 7 other canaries .as "singers. One has] been forrecorded continue a minutes, sitigle trill one and to one-quarter é Maid. : eo ful he | him. } ~= ; me eee 295,000,000, conduct.' a rich ‘patient.' ace eee eee Diary envelope beside one to whom her own life is|,,-,™me alone In my sle eurious that with all the attractions| Who can read between the iines will Forty-one miles an hour will be the Jupon' it-the Se aintaer. panied yout ts mine," I sai id in a clear any | Velce full of meaning. de-| ance of one who could ieact without Sars torpedo » boat aritis itself the Latin mes-|of Australia and marshes : a that ||" Bere sage of rane nge ind d f en republics Seodae OOo story caren proverbially repeatst self. | speed strover of the . next; ‘ ie ; And the bitterness of united parting Ss is Siher not a would curse' which waftures of wild sea-|instill South America, United human {snature, especially feminat Coe ee ee te |compunction - regret. at lao | Sete ao CE Oe ares pen a RSEOU ‘nras..to. either have | Interwoven Uberties, with drifting, maintains its oldthe fame as a States/anq "ref-|{ine nature, still the samc avy. ji ruly one wouldand. not without be surprised aoeere walking to the win- és©) ¥ Great Britain and Ireland export| Windows hung with pastel-blue silk, aad hotest a nd enEaD phe every year about $25,000,000 worth of |} With heavy -ilt fringe, a pascel-blue disappeared. I Ee ae eet linen goods, of which one-half js/|Carpet, and upon the opposite wall a Anaahat eats = , shipped to the United States great' canopy of rich purple. velvet |. Me asi ae Seno ee bearing the double-headed eagle emhe oy ee ae TRS he asked, with a brave Se ome » of the » streets Tarsé streets of Warsaw, P0-ne |p oidered in Ps Ba) aed . jatlempt to remain cool, still speakland, are paved with straw pressed gold}. The) apartment jing in French was splendidly decorated, and in the cS ¢ ade "d enough | ‘ ‘ c yD atenrg , te uaes for nile' wuepone. enough | center of the parquet floor, with his bri aa fees nae knew her." was my se, . i" ki ' eply , eur > eves sti! Burope has a population of ‘about agure tet an ‘aeri MER Ohin aaan funerea ae fixed upon his, ey 3 me ee Will you oe an elderly man of z ¢ an ty? society e"For edical unprofessional America about 1s a»isoneo ae Puane > ae The leaves would not leave | ment has already begun. : fe 1 oe 3 ! Bho, Prane Ipality of Montenegro is) where two. statuesque the only country: Europe. which pos-| op. guard,and the:man. Shananind. rallwavs in whatsoever, leave their to me se me it footman the to it hat ndad bos S| he which to you "Shutu up.) both of |}appeared, with orders to take ak eartoon: is entitled, "Salt |) his Excellency, and awalt a reply. | operation emigrate ae pea en ; Hay, the produced rag Ni "i -‘‘the "What did he d i } yj lected "lr wasan what nes dian' tdo., He neg-} an Spportunity-to Btferm of spl: ( SEE OF bs m . knee and Judge Goodwin ; on the enother, | L xtherefore bes sume being placarded Tribune | back wrote soul, r hundreds present Bonet there unknow ew ipl Way ee | READY TO REMEMBER REFUGE. stated been their not in e human Bun I We whiel which The she keep pass completed; and one of the masot style, one of the masters of we { "BS TNS onary reply. polnt-| The. ladwchas Oe : Bereonal oe we would imagine. | ing. his mustache, and then replied One of the best of these a ared-in-| witht FP ey e "t's "ee The Republican of the saPnl fmtamdl st Wel Me ten sit which the. leh? Mit. earns ae Vell, if you. -are so) determined, c J e corpuien At MeArNS IS |) yoOumay write yout business Upon pictured with Frank J. Cannon on one | your card' Lanier died in 1881, before his work harpz Se | of Longworth. . been ?* - riz than E to. hey soclations 0 and. the hisself LeQueux. Onde Le etter ‘Telegram. Cannon is} which 1 knew must have the effect of | But the representative of the ezat saying fom, is that. old man (indi- |} obtaining an audience for me ralwa ove ' : ; cating. Goodwi going t to haye ave OPP give information regarditt Miss tag | | {ion a ays4s' 2S hismuch in:ay dread ih heajof-assasyinaating Goodwin) going my + i place on the Tribune?" while. Good| Elma Heatl fon SS thatbis. what tnpebal: master, .Ketuaed . = 4 WAM ZOG~ | Aime "aL I saw I-had said had upset plowed it his wheat smokin‘ filled his FUN. anathe vittles had he and sin* { excellency if : his Why, . Sulli"ho desired to togivesee j oe JSe fell | |Compelled ' ground. Sppreeaiatigne } from fils 1 Niek to Lake' Ss Punch rocks assassing ave so many persons here: w sane Te ret information concerning innish conspire icles against our Russian tule.) i ‘cu . tava < etn x eadeey Me 5 Well es malice, has ae Pe ure in. the eently , the un breeches the nee have) had 5 the . Nii-Continined, plot POU. ASSASSINAUON revolt?" he asked |! Sorby ] Fe only." some - of | bie the | edly 74 football game * unsophisticated winter, : made it baek an view a |JOSePh F. Smith that ic¢CE the their. brat DE i‘ arpinR s ouk |i OF Q ae was ae I picture emi plant To at this 2 sinister tears: a FRAGMENTS eS. William brows-that face and narrow diplomatic 7 but utter-|his drawn Bltc- | yp -courteous, the Criterion but a secret, riage utthe him causing were words ar- | my =k are ‘ eesie gumerit, "1ra it out, found and them on up ped ,‘ sald ‘ at last In a firm tone most consternation object : a > . | ‘ My a jet wat Cedar City Record: Since the ad-| Wish to impress upon you the | t ake : e ‘ erie 1} Vent of the Republican | :extreme impertange of she inform nation sioy ae hebesed did-to Pegi ht hold pe s ty him than om I really moreSich | ie . ; : Lak Salt Inter-Mountain the nto fear, in' fact only = ve-|in and can have to ‘ impart, ex-a field, newspaper Lake the Saltr into Se "ns ¢ crepes ‘ad 3 s awa" ‘ | Se ns eee arn and ‘ annon are be peat that it is a matter concer ning Perhaps. the man Whor some eet re nth 8s a eats his' « Excellency - privatety, Will. » gs you, | know: i as Hornby,'A or.W postal acdicine = "or Aas * ‘ if . : could of farm, passéd..-taz:the great gay peing done." more and eo reveala ‘ Chapter J "Has i | object-or "tickee. Slope Criterion: ee rf Saturday attempt yi his corn axed to that fellow- marsh ee ould Thinking Surene aon tee dogs ane 32 at River ie . Western . eager ried same; . AW LeQueux by selling at $8Biackfaal in the stack, and feed- | Colone who seemed nie ition?" tel T-eried hotly, ‘When n she. she. wa was ; eresitest "prid Fait 1 a akeiatievel rs be Nie n rwekfoo une Areo are Gs = MiG Ove MS exquisitive:y |}a. Chichester'. she possessed speech paving § a ton, and shipping. corn | kept person and bis spotless uniform, |and hearing as other girls Tmdéed in by ine carload did not Intend to: allow. me the sat- | she was not affileted when on) board it like the And. 1 wanted to paint your own' or) years life in its ehtk inoad { s the old Jones his Sis down Baad : : are . 1905) a you would sadly found That he whether Sah LAH He ve 7 pore St she suf- | Thar was nthe } ‘n the man was in the land years: of are ean : William y 3 Copyright *yyj Chinaman the 2 nches‘remains'on ae just another you ® Ry fur-} to the conAmerithe Idano, 22: Times:-A. that Inches: of says ah-darling, told named 1 emi- could ‘came an for picked all ground, he sowed land. acres man without students -|on Lost 141 you show. Mt . hair, and, life has Heath | A proves that} ex-} not the pe SED ‘ Herald: ora aiden Ver, J cough. vanHalley, Says ae thing Jl dl Kray long a persons| hills and an acre, and cotton out on tolled Brawn was | 494 in all > town's |the gather, life Is halt sorrow that Seibert a Perry , ishee'' ro eome 4 animus toward the harks back to the refusal to deliver he "washee"' without » "thekee." Rake Pea : whooping Hd | the} Tuesday. Wwe come of origin the Siatta cans ' you before and dimples wrinkles name, and little story the same lave + » No words I can say to approve It Will toue h your. wee heart, dear, , now fet -ture me 1 t to yo ich is 1int ¢ Ands hive At loc Pe me oat Bret ae DI es is a| eee that last Wash., wae over, re question that |clusion ‘ show Tl The lived In Jones, thousand time rooted P he own, phen says: | Him appeals fain oak to story And s Here "‘whar change; He the |And which he called "Hymn to the| : I was the moved pe And It ship, ta'n . by | expected Marshes. and}), then that his & Texas, He Jand. the z three é ' years, Leeched Gt me But ; perhaps, a in hi artisan surely about Si | after graced : none but on Lh The hue} and ee he sold the land to taking $1.50 1 to s sprout has | And Lanier : | grating and ere (are gnany) fine -exampres |"@re writing in these collections of in- | Verse, from. him' in :son &. {mission hi " ‘ Be the fall. that suns of me thought remind and tell mie you nn. Reinet in a numwere the well, is a county he had land |tnough his soul yearned for. the a leisure | ya. |! Sait Piet eS peesed: vee ee tere baby ,» The Sebi clouds pap the me Come up-|, hearty brings y . sunsee; admire ete Yesterday-su Met said, transcendental. , and information Kendrick | | a a Gazette the rain welk‘leome f would convinee : 1ce iin is is aa all, the 3 you tell me oni Lhinleing, of spring-|that the veople of the Lume, fatepant-cr bie. And . And poet. Ward, would have read | ho oo him will agree wise benison for| blest. with @ noble wife,.and of men imav.iriso| fered. with him: through the' fancy io youth. ‘He is never the same strongly than ep wae in' sgain. And yet would she send "pin him | "Sunrise,". one has elever And the you By fee age a sigh? faint tue sigh 3 prayer. Stanton know ante Jones | Brown, letters With will not be Sidney than a metre, back a flight biographer, that as would be ; ze Must fade, stead; impeach palms = _ Kenrick in died aoe alr, my riad a broad had knowed e musician Hayes rx paeaaa paint rosebuds, be the pee you'll let never a With And again, you . sweet bring. silence-preach patience; not man Brown he William shonid Would wad eis ta And pain ane terms of hang W ich American a WO | startling gay? | scarcely loftier birth, sympathetic had | Much ».jrhyme the yspet, another about father, grips them close y : winds mor, and it found expression ber of dialect types that . : . I is occupation, _.. to a by an by be. Pe_ ** the "An d ye The "And in the swea: | their poverty,‘ when a he tolled so hard; | . scissors..translate. the © from of sweet within more than they the "on "essay poetical. ‘ ‘ me yy "Thar's Syne Ati Chen : TOE in the land. " ; if taken forgotten. plague. boy outgrows. his mother's first sharp * doubtful been Georgian lwriter less name = is ever |A thy face shalt/thou eat bread" ts more of a curse than are the com- mon ~ é, man blessing, If "ne turned >> ' those because would isa It sup- on Lanier's : known. s as te ‘ nd leaves, darks that i Ss Salt A a? wish they might | the pase of American they. knew the some masterpieces that the lis listened well as he Garden of Eden, he in the divine edict a which. all the sons panies entails his look fortunate they temptation oot labor resents Many weariness Was ai me ris work the : whom the burden of comis laid rarely appreciate to the taxed in strength, and exchange places, If ; me winnow e Gitael forerunners . reading. appreciative much ef the | StoryA . : : na romBut in most cities, and in most com with upon the who © - sweetheart from your in the turned me a Pray much likely f cre I ; our' ig 8 ie that passion each for meet 4 It is to your The 11, 1906 --WITH EXCHANGES ee ; oat _ ne : 1 oy and light heart a ex- Es a nie known. auy useful occupation. BUS ODEU untaught in any profitable profes- full ~ He is far more0 likely> aca ercat. re benefit would be secured ing he or Is posed ~ eae has branches, our, sme y cipnEy LANIER. a he ‘lived pretty much by\a gettin' of It has always seemed strange to the | 4nd his "mules Was nuthin' but skin and es : e ane writer of these lines that the work 0 And ah Ppa rae as flat as his corn Sidney Lanier te not anore! generally read pon 7 Here mK a auee See be-|AndMy I pieture, know all tf ot business has room for a man Who) A , is services rin his way is:not by his services paying } He learned little which now can como . . at mand a sale. His hand is untrained of stress placesa would he : : ; exchange ) ang veriest. hireling in town. ts : é It ' end ne aint ey; Wisdo wisdom he had no work. things he ean do | mone < sans | means selection &pand stands. i mG ministers bY | 4. Sion. His whole: life,has been one of | People that he has found favor here, and 9 good many copies of his poems leisure. It has been decorous leisure, | * ag = ae ; to do Gecsiire::but It hasoS at no time bo pos-|arere known; to"an be prized additions to Pes wit Tr ie copies copies in the i sessed the tang of profitableness, the private libraries. / And if he could public library tell the same acceptable necessity. g ae . was that not many 2 | 4 he lispers, whisperers, singers iS ith out ou murmuring g faith Ww ‘ conscie Eee |p, sq|of|? the werk- done, h pe Seta classified -¢ |} educational interests o ne city W "¢ the most; And hisjs | suffer , Ee Titelvin eet Sen Tee j be can which happiness : rag he was one of weighed. and te ake miserable men: in Salt Lake. for only curse There are Rich, "ar: ca sir persons to equal in efficiency informed the best examples of their kind in any z . s ; . . . Ww c. yart of the country. Whether or not OF WORK lded the board . sf to shall be added 4 woman night) last street the lown ; =< : ace reo are S vacancy act 7 gale eee now exists that« the through ggue ti i came a man whose face showed a » a Ena TR Ria weariness of life which it was not nec- | ¢an not7 at prest oes a moh > 2 a Si » confess, always >, ar. peculiar a Asa sw y but now Me » the the woods s smells smells that swifty brought brea From eee eaven side bank of the river] of death- the pene buildings, ‘These In > mind MARCH "CHATS D A great | Teach . Ar new of strides. constantly r CITY, SUNDAY, ith ce sweet little face in the spring-|ther perusal of the item earrier and mail it was a c And: youg eyes the swéet: Violets of May.|editor * Be eet pene La The Repeat a honest, you i ‘hil d with wre Him nat aHim-las neslew woods, : spreading contain Wisdoms ec ye PSCING BLESSING j I to i Ye Ye we are pes drew they LAKE If you wiil allow ltio b at far better mee claims: "ef has ever not a breath of graft ssuspici ‘jon irecte » . | been directed against them. Salt Lake's schools are going for- providing tongue ' went, SALT PAINTING LIPE'S PLIOTURE. Le 1 aaked me to paint you a pleture Little ce ee aL - eater came, Ww with deliberative bodies. | Sift down tremors hat advise me of Sean eee all things, they Above equipment. his the him to insistence, ie neath the at os They | ye : overtake i es for i Master they tree coat ies trees, enle vied |? tender where boards school of last: adon = The by should by her their conand they have demonstrated cae which servatism~ in many of the crises so work essary came, ; with and right : are denied the franchise, w0-| ecicces ad d successes 8 nag proved and accepte members as Building Building Street] REPUBLICAN, to Him e trees the under "Twas oe : <5 ,‘ gE rie a TAT UIAG > ore give a devoted service rather a _ | Erie ay fatptariye |complete than their brothers bestow, | Oh, rain me down West Association. ee March most women Men. are ots South 12... .c...005- 2 Beacon Offce Boston In 'Phones-%190, Both St. Temple : . nee aes . sense to secure desirable ends, which prove a benefit to the public service in that capacity ae ve fi per eae ia 4.00 & sees advance in 5 advance oS sound a communities, other of work : RATES: mines ean eae Be ne one|From But board. school the on fortune with learning, with with experience, : the advantage of obkervation in school 5 Enteced as second-class matter Feb. 10, 19G. at the poStoffice at Salt Lake Gliy" March| of Congress, under the Utah, Th had : wo alee woods my e of the on a bent with woman, oe into the death and sha fer fads and 4 nervous propulsion to|Gontent with ‘ 5 "ow > interfere with business would be a mis- | Whe ae and Shame would woo ° Mer. and Pres. BLUNCK, E. A. CO.) REPUBLICAN 7 OU INTER-MOUNTAIN A fussy ment, Published Every Morning by ; INTER-MOUNTAIN ante en to. demand satisfaction on behal€ Miss Heath "Oh!-well, if the lady cares : had Not diteddy . ek . <i fallen into hischanda me."lpne uncertainty of her fate held here |igrriple suspense. me In of pi. cs Wethpedie gs sebalet he ae ee 2 to) (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) ; |