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Show 40°C ! The [nter-Monntain Republican Published Eyery Morning it Yea Handay clesiteee eee ‘Paition ‘only, Offices-Dooly Temple General Block, St. -- ‘One "Year. Malcolm McAllister, 208 Both Utah must the man can leave 8.00 from aU West Salt Publishers' not be Press changed Lake Clty, Utah, Dee. 9, 1906, MAN'S up the effect | word that the animals man the dommion the the same forces given rectitude must only to way man dominion over only in periority man the the hold it by the his} of su- the achieved exercise and that get of a same} they the is him, have been it will be be friends Becom- great better for the everywhere, that fact the difficulties volves the ruption of lace, streets will not strike = benefit for the union. nor oring man, no matter what tions may be. punishment are especially of plays that presented on to And advocate of the man the people of No man should up the trade" an be of who town. author, wife and the started wife's uncle, against those opposed to -which forces man, seem of from the "Man nature opposed defense so home. few a presented jt that js not have are | 54 The lines ine precisely the same seen Chicago It would be a good. Tribune makers to get of the town seem unable | and "The "The} Woman} cer- Interest by Her and fires her and her frosts, tempests strive her deserts pees: from the him. | US "The College theatre-goers against Her seas "seek to engulf him. the lion and the leopard dispute him the path he would take. Mr. London recognizes is coming, ! itin "The Toyland," And. with Florence to and "'The Little Roberts is Sethe Seni ida He pinden. points out that in. Babes in Duchess," returning things over which he must make do- and less repelling than "The minion-with the capabilities thegLord | " of the Weak." ossesston. gave Gal-| and to her friends with something as full of merit * these | all ;same:. pen. that: Alberta Widow." Steen man/ Ue Ave wen nd then we "The Strength Red have Et Caen James has prove that O'Neill been eyes. ts bad for the out And made that sort from paragraphs some intended sinister influence is "counsel" publichn" je" party was oO e "ReOeaecada the "Demosret: was practically wiped out in Salt Lake, e vote on President was 15,325 Republican, to 5,807 Demoeration That Is to sayy, (hae Republican vote had practically doubled in a year, and the Democratic vote fifty per cen erie are an had shrunk object most lesson to a frugal if he more arena oncé of malign so that off; and his skin and a his few ears degrees peels blistered blacken the away flesh; is} and that the great red Olga_ seas Clarke, will lift themselves for the destrucon of his little craft and the few souls that are carried in it, and that! there are a thousand natural dangers wherever And they it is midable the great thing over the in for the seas wants because of that journey. and to it. this wants perils There in field, of is a a land, en lesser the measure same all men opportunity. are The make fight for the as must fight it out with back there in the Christian churches they-have hymn fare. They Christian a out fight, try of of a they- Their is right here who bravely now, meet And their what gallantly to us those difficulties- form win of these in the may strug- has the he and fusal of sion, Shea to an have said: trade!" general a ing. lowers to mained lives "The ter. will there are as brilllant as Sea Wolt"" may And never chances any hope the laurels, fade away. for the vic- writer to if In of encoun- well won, NEED It OF is not of into the purpose of any under per- son to ask the establishment of a police and fire commission in Salt ke for the depriving of the city of any of its rights or dignities. The plan is necessary because the present city government has proved its willingness to abuse the power the law reposes in it. And because the whole eltizenship of the town is interested, turbuience of the the even ban by services the drivers when tin- were not to by strikby Shea's prevent The every who the Shea were their of the of had no put deprived drivers, express and com- panies were stoned from their jobs and compelled to leave their wagons in the streets. It was anarchy pure and simple for the whole of the summer. In a general way, it did not do the cause of organized labor any good, and certainly did the city a great deal of harm. and the It seems him by in interest Utah and to incline vote total of year, out to influences much over same world. vote not ticket more see usual It citizens prob- a today, It not is that that he at the recent We to one zation in the there newspaper which ments of fending. attacks that still the of 1905 for know him. nor to any tears Just the formed so in the the results people. little are <A little more to not on can the theory praved or we think, admired. of which any that the and But they mysterious be explained electorate inonly ds de- portunely mining, of has to Utah West. checking actlvity WINTER. winter which for had most will a have time begun the to and the dock power, take there till the coming of spring. And then every one will be better for the enforced rest, and will turn to the properties| the development of upon g00d maverick on craft to not in a any one, are so gocd or busy lo save pinning upon Some the did not they are litsix so memory. just which people dock 1905, to much the go step till ashore. it, them whom sailing. a but among they So several they homes, and more a who before about with "marking" membering" before induced good the presence their over how violently say to they what characters returned and were the to are one; have on care have "ostracise" happened, the which They they of didn't noted certain of "remember of election they that that party to any to more on deck new election, number assembled They lot friends. their things county large had of und the "re- convenient season. And of just Dec. who before 5, serted an the the even school greater uncertain were left mude election number craft, de- and rather a those sorry ex- hibition. in there The eems had nothing but masses the to organization helpless. The crew, those at is the now people who before the become taken a is good simply of the busy to go, and drift. try to of steer. in by have how the to place go there, the dock may it, with the people they And the one thing scuttle aboard. of any one can can pro- floating They Only gain some do. they not They vkew down know the to of gulled are power that suggest And, no And, boats their all not navigators sink, up. departure at them run that would made voyagers have can being of cursing 5 for ‘They They danger blaming time. hopeless port. and afloat, craft's the re- are passengers altogether, the leaders, are crew just to of home passengers and good minds voters, character repute stay beard "organiza- the good bad on the of whose even concluded the was dock passengers we to his go to arm the that and is let have it be- about all do. we tlers go with their must down to insist the that bottom victims-and stay the of assure] Lacey} jaa noticed ten in that/fed two what or he hand," three letters called'""a and. he wt michty had. tertain. Anai. whispered the tern oon bridge a club her oO bi apartment to|@™mery-Holmes. | 7 ; 2. music readily, room, glad to ‘she escape took | iting the: sO}he two again ‘circumstance had a together whispered: conference Mr: and mS Mrs: George AS Hy ou exthe Horne painful a conversation, f with Leffley whom he told that most | will) give an vening varty Tuesday ‘She is a strange girl thought Flor- | probably the Kentue ky girl. had flunk-|}in honor of Miss Marg Woollacott ence ind yet I kno should love | ed, for: marster hadn't had letter in| of Los Angeles, who, with her father, oer ne Be whey he rke 4 Mae 4 ever so long, and. every time he didn't} FH: « Woolizecott is visiting in the city. Save Can it be nat ie really lovec t one ye le adn blue 1 cowhe | Mr. Wilmot? At any rate, Iam sorry] ctoye! Mu 7 £ . for her, and hope she willomarry.Mr "Clad Yt tid Leffi "A s | Mi Adolph Bieber announe es the Stanton, who seems witheher."" Mis' was /th Plorence's of hour which much the much pleased]. was mischief. company 0 0! ladt!-.orn vont have any did wish. he'd -produc-| S&*t alate cial Fanny _ Impression ‘mind! in At dispersed. slumber. resided. In a few departed her We his Southern will days for mother's take A oe our 1ave ea ope He! Lace' i. yas engagement foreigners. Allus |; . Mis Mortliter to-old' marster' and: young oats ae ee hang me New | 5t€"'S with if & brother | *°"Y°S passage WR Michael. mar-| eee Me I ain't sorry plaguey fine anybody ro niny of S.. his "daughter, Prager ‘ and.oMrs. leHzhtful. card TOr-0 : NATO too, for chap, there: malting Aol Dr. home of Estelle, Los Angeles. Snyder gave < Gideon party "last Frances' Sn a evening in - aCe is mar-| and In 2... ge A Mr. oe ee and | tained ansaly Mrs. a vening few «6 .W. G. friends for Tuttle at Mrs... enter- dinner Henry, last . Hicks scutthe sea there. an sHaRe rapid house, he thought, rate toward aia "‘Surely Rondeau commenced pocket, his the "I've of her sister, Mire H . of BrOuEnaI " . CHAPTER XI. would never hurry so if he had not Mr and Mrs. oe Hanson were zood news for me," but the next|iven a surprise party Monday evening A TheGlance New Dr.Orleans be know| When_a eovery eS letra he house atwhich Lacey Society.'| occupied | thought ¥ hat T amwas, sq "How anxious should to get?" Still) ae ie sk aero "by Mrs. ny was situated .on:ione of the-pleasant- | 2° waited rather Impatiently for Rona) oa He en Pip ~ io est stréets of Néw' Orleans', "It was.a|7e30.to..make his. appearance: ainan |. . i ice aad large, airy structure, which had-for-| moment. he Snare 7 A SOWE "Ly oth rly been . owned. m5 by ho gentleman a who wealthy 5 had spared) iyi, ‘pulling. saving, time, marster." letters" a got from ? heap|the OM ACI ofSx Mr. home | evening. .Music party washes Priday > on Tholburg and games mith every elexanies which could ain-|,, He thet. lela. them) one by one on} features and .= Dutch ister ou eo. 8 of Miss to the luxurious Southern clime : felaa Bad oP ea itted ny it up every scree molding ay He aspect into > . fe ee A sia ) e the -one owner removing At the ing, nothing of the house The ather the "Stop give me © ©oM | Dr. as his them, have can't you directly eye ran he part nimselt of VOCUS the Dr Nw a Lac € 4 os et MARIO beauty quick-witted negro was in of his secret Y ou may surrounded and laid the|%e. out "and with ake felt ea Servant, the which ane See speak-| could exceed and grounds large, } wedding evening, was a quiet basin, while the spray which constant- | ly arose from the falling stream seem-| s .,| ed ef sen the heat of that sultry ima less op ssive. Scatte sit ineoughout the yard were the numer-|, assured mind cea ee ae Ve let , me ee An : acl cae otha Es te and f|nounce "SION! said hear ea Mr. a pos go of the orange screen trees from of which were formed the an ean mid-day]. entwined ‘lowering honeysuckle and sassion: flower, which gave he appearance of a closely by the luxuriant the houss wreathed for you Dilsey,"" you have one ar¢ as sean sweet scented geranium, their fragrance, while the and yeauty to brilliant the scene. interior of ‘ponded with the arge ‘and, airy, velvet, and the added | of that ae ae wer Dilsey of the owner mlig)His tho.summons Melia.is swered rises by and an of all last new same dandy, who in his casting in an the the admiring large hand his perfumed locks. deference he awaits his. master you? "No,"' to tei ar Will you mae I ye pare you to "When not," marster's in sald a the hurry, Wall, they are holidays from the you had you Lake Mr. so} Miss and © Mrs. Laur a Mrs. Wivo.J. Fag F. P XMAS | Sweaters, " oron 5c; §Poques, - : and Yestorday..LoF ; mais dient Ih Dunn. 1 es a Es emmerer, e MAIN home m o < EME ST - j J <0 = $2.50 to B NEW St &: LINE : OF HATS. & Oth M Stetsoncr & a Other Makes! presents | | | Men's to ban Nepean Vests, $2.00 : 906} Nandkerchiets, 5e to $2.00 } cues ae. 25¢ 3 Ot to, $3.00 | ILose, 20¢ to 50¢ - a B0c toe} == z et " CLOTHING: BEST ra | Blankets J LEAD IN { $1. 00 Pe eateme, 26 to , $2.50 Hosiery, 7 © to T5e | PRICES 2S WOOL KNIT u | MAKES LOW ! | { WE elo ' | Umbrellas, Se to $6.00 i Leggings, ey f Wool FE n's Fancy | 1* Hc ae XMAS ' S| #snawlts, ee Kon- Sherman. left Cc a j inca? - @ Hoyt She rman 2 the| the negro, school, } * -on tomorrow.) 7 \ | nes and! o not go to Washingtgn, attending e r ex- the postoffice and back immediately;| remember, now, and not stop to gosip." Micactataly A. REET do for TERRA ri; want i. where peal, the at; poking fun at | so. I thought 36 through can I next Mrs." Frances Broth of Muskego | will leave today for' California after mische vl a pleasant: visit of some weeks jn Salt that-becomes contiued Dinca' and. sister: Miss with their father, z With the utmost the commands of What answere ride, but be take oe , "We Rondeau," said Lacey, "haven't you finished breakfast yet?" "Yes, marster," eee apaCaT with a very low bow. "I've got throug erambay. since, wilt Selma Wa Ww ill rate mhiceeanpee glance mirror, carelessly renin cb Washington, (To ts of fashion, and on entering bows most gracefully, at time himself passing gown, immediately dressed treme room said When impatiently the at word," paee, fun on Mc- * . engagement ‘of Miss Milabel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A to Swan Olsen, {s announced sensitive | ( olonel poke theit Sewing club met with Miss Agnes this European, French, an odd mixture of is to patiently TF KNIT GOODS |°* an- rather exquisite He to |ae as] costly | one?" neither African, nor Spanish, but four. quite you an- of eae | 4Alic _Was for Connell Frank N. Hudthe Wedding will later. form, corre- | well." with splendor. Half reclining on a erlmson lounge its Dr. Lacey, dressed in a fashionible brocade morning gown. On first zslancing at him we think there-is no thange In his countance since we last saw aim on Mrs. Crane's steps in Frankfort, bul as we note the expression. of his face, we can perceive a shade of anxiety resting there... At he "pears good healthy-like Rondeau, "T ain't Ido really think it z vg osewood f i re, e Toi Hic ch ed eobetrunted: tig he French style, that reaching to he floor, were curtained with richly "mbroidered lace. Let us ascend the winding . staircase, and enter the last he and oo to of Neu Andrew 3S. Cowan announces the : ap . | (Bag ment or his daughter, Clara ja, to Jo Cannon, The cere(aati will aie place Dec y he rooms, "Which one?" said Aunt Dilsey, a| carpated with | little. mollified, "the blue and yaller | adorned" O1 : wor | |" henever_her size was allude od to, and b. she replied rather sharply Yi ou git} to along, you bar's ile skullcap: Twon t| here united | lous scarlet ver-|you. heliotrope said an uncommon plump a irbor. Within the piazza. was fillea|>& healthy with rare tropical plants. The beau-|™°& tiful oleander, magniflicent rose, and ""Pon my yenum Vincent affair. engagement of/ be announced i mort in x, for sunt Dilsey was present j 5, Sa ata ee Vince bending oyer a large tub of boiling suds, and he felt sure that any misdemeanor on his part would call forth : Sy gy "The building was surrounded on all sides by a double piazza, the slender illars Daisy home en Mrs the daughter, Maude, dleston. The date jus trees and flowering, shrubs. ;which |® More affectionate shower-bath, than grow in profusion ¥ the "Sunny |e cared about receiving.. So he Cona Zouth." ‘ Here the beautiful magnolia | CUded: to bring about his purpose by The shook ‘Its white blossoms In the even- | CO™Plimenting Aunt, Dilsey on her] Miner, ing breeze, and there the dark green ee PEULS (she weighed just two aun | Miner, ‘ollage the account of sickness in the family, Bishop Willlams performed the ceremony at 8 o'clock, in the presence of the immediate family ull.the taste of a perfect connoisseur. | .. iq Ronde: a Ens. lett ane pond 4 and|,, rhe J. W. F. In its center was a fountain, whose]. jc quest of Leffie. But he ‘dia | Monday evening limpid waters fell into a large marble} .4) gare to re peat the scene of the Millan efiectugs were supper' was and|and W. J. Flashman, which took place said} at the home of the bride's parents last hurriedly} over the superscription of each, and! found ba the one he sought ‘Tha s jist what I've done, mar-| ster,"" sz af 1 Rondeau bowing. The one | are was ne The ade house, which eerie all you Lacey, Senta thar's four we yard suilding eee ie ‘on.| possib nanan hat ae more modern e ~ fn yn Hien another of = es them'as he did so; two thar's thi its a s of to time habits common Ww nen a shyt creep A res Be ea ate with lressing-room fact, floating not er the they to ago itself, shore, than' position even motive by wondering weeks on back the themselves time short a the the "‘mark"' the detached whole best of adrift guiding land of their going getting a to boat prevented of are as- now. Is from managers beguiled and of and people the to good was without footing a The become means there is People and events And tle left purpose which arrive waters of the returns, party place. has securer ean hold not progressing, rush the upon the populace. It will take nothing from the resources of the country, will not rob a mine of a dollar nor a miner of a chance. Everything the good Lord placed in the hills will wait them which the the boat without pulsion. nervous go- bent dock. shore, troubled opeffect The frowners with some did the of new it the the any come and Nevada It on having imbecile. OF This the them floating from It VALUE candi- make "I Dr.) except in- were party looks floating success tion' other and me Woodburn ‘‘marked." displeasure new :that to. where declining to be replied, relation Florence was party which Woodburn, no Orleans, before party would enough is, a take or Miss a common acquaintance," Leffle «a 1 great ‘secret' that we t = 3 i will entertain Bauer F B ) Mrs. St ee ne a celina privat sorry | pis "I am "Indeed," said Florence, for. I was ‘anticipating .much pleas-|jing to marry some Kentucky girl Tuesday afternoon ure in describing Dr acey's intended | Recently he had noticed the ibs ‘ | "8 Y lady to. the New Orleans girls." of those. letters » the ‘absencc "orl Mr und Mrs. A.' H.Peabody, Fanny did not answer, and as Stan-|jjis maste: cou ymed cheerfulness peat to entertain informally about ton just then approac hed and asked londeau'was prett keen ind putmiddle of ‘the week ‘losed just public them, upon embark were all the of decided: ears f and be election, vigor J. Holmes. who will people oe but I doubt iqnop ou returned noi vy we nae and.*sick. ators uns. marster.to stoop nor of: M1 France mith heart conve rsation FlorAfter), examining came . all. : nee; had» Herawakened painfulwith<reminisclosely Rondeau. to(tnt the' letter conMr D. Moore f eoricek was the hosU0 ee of the:.past dnd ‘the ieray dave lusion. that the richt one wasn't tess at a bridg » tea yesterday setts was of Denver Taylor Mrs when Leffie'll | noon Well, thought, he ind there ann Seren to beginning light astern was horizon ere her heavy evclids be glad ind marster Il be sorry, and|the guest of honor "remembering." fact like bitter like better, be victims fluences the The deal The just fact "remembered." the not sembled and pro- diiced do are party have ac- the estate the person the ind you, Fre Frenth the would in militant frown from there de- con- to Mary no ferent topics as though they had been|eyes and rosy lips made him forget-| weel which will be an-attraction, 15 acquainted a lifetime ful of his promise Going up to her} st Mary's cathedral baz which will Florence was a warm-hearted, af-|he announced his intention of kissing | phe given at 4%: K nurtsto id hotel ae fectionate. girl, and after a time she} her violent quabble ensued, in| Tuesday and Wednesday Supper will vid "Mies Midale can, Iam. going tg] which the large china ‘dish which |}pe served each evening Sinborats New Orleans soon weHeve you have | Leffie held in. her hand was: broken preparations have been made, and the in acquaintance there if L see him, | two pickle jars. thrown down, chairs} phooths -will be pre a d over by ell what shall I tell him upset. the bat scalded, -and the dog) known: women Mr ‘ ‘ ade and Fanny's voice trembled slightly as] Tasso's, tail early erushed! At last |yrr Hansing hes the supper i she answered, "Tell whom" Aunt Dilsey, the Dead cook and the} enarge There will be music ind ai "Oh. Miss Middleton," aid Plorenee mother or effie, \r posed and} jnformal program each evening aughing gayl vy. "how. that blush. be-] seizing th oup. ladle as the first thing | Amone the attractions will be a Byp*s comes you! Tell whom?" Why, whom] near her he laid about her right and} pooth, as well as flowe1 candy and should it be but yy sAacey whom | left, dealir no very gentle' blow atl eal oat hs. aside. from the s le o verybody except Mrs. Carrington says} the well-oiled hair of Rondeau, who) taney articles s engaged to you | Was clad to bea 1 etreat from the Loulse Sullivan and Miss Mary The fire shot into Fanny's eyes, but| kitehen, amid the loud laughte of the Smedley will preside-at the Oriental ne look at th open face at het side | black ho had itn ed the scence booth. where? tea: and wafers «will be assured her, and she answered, "J am } Leaving the house h was soon on |/)served in. the afternoon, and coffe 1ot answerable for what he world.) his way to the postotts ind having }and cholocate during the evening yleases to iy of me. procured his mastet mail he startec . IT am to con ider the report Peete xr home At length, slackening. his The 500" elub will be entertained then persisted Florenes --\paee he took from his:pocket the let- | (morrow (Monday afternoon, bs : A momentary struggle took place in} te, ind carefull crutinized: the in-|ayrrs.' W. W Arm rote Fanny ‘ min: Love and ieee ree cription of-each He was in the habit . ef 3 strove or 1¢ mastery 1e atte of going. to the rostollice anc afte g a i onquered, and. the. volce was calm] pic master's vation from: Ker a iy me Mrs... Robert... a Srnms HN ae oie tive county be, ostracise But when same else are arguparty. The anywhere same publi- of rich. man over American of mil- UELPLESs. that the he a remain shed every leaders and of them. time a constant of defenseless. people no the means dition Our was to the fact dally dominant was members the adyance proper it were was There nation's ing feel He the it. the of election of desired, to not election, the leadérs physi- paid save the that in characterization intensified school his has of vain before an spent earned windfall reduced in prefer habits has financial, he up a would AFPLOAT-AND gave demorali- Republican could And singularly county or election. no no American the fall the was the all the they reason-perhaps here. cation There beings. and Republican was felt beings fit, vote recent school think are that nature is asked with his notori- His Mrs. iy ' one spend who has and live he no has exhausted have the cumulate, So he SOCIETY AND SUNSHINE By -_-_--- Florence merely. nodded, think to(deau is never foolin' away time.' herse] hat she should do as she "And don't stop more than an hour ill in z chose about | From the first she hadjin th kitchen ww talk to Leffir Do} gram to be given, ther a 3 many ant \ ire ae affali to the side doc- | ¢jal the bontiaiten understand?' There | you Fann toward attwacted been was something in. her. face and. in} tor box and stall partie naive Ay oe ass the. expression. of her eye, which in-| ‘On: yes, v-I° won't, sald Rondeau, up Among tho ei! ae Mr erested Florene seem to her|extendgig ~ his math. into a. broad e Mr nd) Mrs. David': ket 1 A ve vil Ne WhOUSE, ‘Samuel Mrs ind to Leffic allusion master's at h left the} erin have einaly would Fanny that scene of gayety ind. going out by |a bright-looking, handsome. mulatto) Mrs Walter Fitch I nA ; herself, would have poured out all her| girl, whom. next to hims tondeau Thomas Jenni s ' : a ha vile rumor ‘oe There in creature prettiest the was desired | thought earnestly She tears in soul eae he before given he wl cotillion world wasj|the it last at and introdgucwars un obtaine *~here must have been some At last he bowed Himself out of | davs by ew ot the UNE Sci ecrel maenet which attracted these|the room, and proceeded to execute) men, and in girls who are interested two young girls toward each other, |his master's. commands On passing |are holding thet breath for fear that for in a few moments they were arm|the kitchen, he "just looked in a lit-) it may net materialize coming the of events he wot One bright Leftle of. sightthe and tle," dif-| upon. famillarly talking arm, in and to He as of to could lion blame men than reputation he He his prudent Dubois well chosen the United from. chosen fellow,' price was a the has as "good has habit subject reserve see it peculiar human human They greatest-for the the a are that are they fit means strength, as here as as in ticket, no of Lake They the the to local would make today. People elsewhere. of by a hun- people was Salt same which a Democratic get the returned wave of regarding the went almost a vote should 1896, at Democratic of the Critics in Democrat, many the that chief Indiana. was i elevated the which community. 4 and to. no one in his senses basis of calculation that MilRose at thousands same there to did vote candidates Mathews, the 1896 right and its thousands, more Claude and the 1905, majority. Republican plurality of dred thousand in 1904, cily firms He forees a to the existence. night month. the trouble line with of con- days Merchants whatever re- the streets business. nearly fol- a big election; sovernor otherwise During few the committee resumption coneern COMMISSION, who or di- work- Shea's men the on strug- engaged. of the were premore were wagons, that the assaults in injured by missiles thrown ers, or by the men employed governing forces invariably who teamsters. months recog- of the men were purpose the com- and death followed] cripple enterprise. THE restore men the extended - The angry the on assisted was committed cases was rather officers and assaults It Chicago was what to They against up He the effort which These rected witnesses war. of number, dozen tle conces- proceeded defied peace. the re- make it. in state directed the Chicago. by will do nized as of to he to manding in differ- illustrative Shea "I And successfully without there as a means their declared passers tories coun- power, of more of is there all the responsibilities employer nocent desire. tears. his fellows faced tinued conquerors of of inelse- Dunne reversed Illinois, by next In mat- local Republican seat. 4 measure of their been trial four which goer of violence gle which must be made before dominion is achieved, there is a certainjoy theatre men their do ty of a employers. Nothing in one is those than settlement When gles In and in now than law every in many it of CEASE. laboring with the fury of the seas, Nubian lion in his den. and matter come; ences a for too And laughter realize they than plenty towns" not most the WILL compel he one of will be an end to serve And that the need church. challenge beard the There uo us whether best. reward fully as great struggle. sirs, "show are at the charged spring Democratic very in Mayor Republican, executive went ft is clear And be defeated a best There more of her : alone 1906 ticket election Becker, made reflect will return last not the ' has been electing David for repeated terms, but Republican life, to bringing rise in a however, elected of state Oo voting. the not at all be regarded times. This Is known the in the is Pan." the 4 denounces it, and its disappearance. hardly fall gave The soldiers!" good of country. When soul, be on thy oer foouny d foes arise' is the to can waukee mayor until is Chicago the on until for changed Democrat, in and season, at who a bring nor opportunity of It, else, Lake where. John the Salt ter "Mrs, reached scen "Peter VIOLENCE an "My Ten It not nor tell of be approval Adams, with writers speak of it as a warThey sound the bugle note of "Onward, or a an success, pieces time? even been laughs food beginning end not have and Patch," hopes fluences be Hitchcock. has pleasure forces that haye no volition of intelligence. Whether we win or lose in the combat of life is largely dependent on the question: Did we make use of the opportunities for dominion that the good Lord gave our fathers away the comto deplores everyone that charm- are Umpire," will one the world the to behind as one fervently Creston really Cabbage Salt Lake can giv- very "The express latest which daily sustains our livey. Eae man has that master quality, and each man every "The Opera the end Maude is against us. If we make no effort, there certainly will be no victory- there will be no peace for us. We must Savage in Allen shall with and Raymond the close the and he joy that of we the exercise of this same master quality which the Lord gave to the creature man he has escaped their fury and defied them-or "bitted them to his service." In present Butterfly,' by and Viola over worthy Knowing the latter Wiggs but domin- have and Drew, one is Nethersole, ¢ ollowed to to the will a and To "Madame for- it of the do conquering, all he Because man beasts = Gilmore, Farnum pany-the ing fare. deterrent make ion may Dustan % Paul way, | V firginian."' other from then favorite, n frozen fall he a would at. Lake's and in for political is {in ‘Monte Cristo." That Cohen suc-| secret, unwarranted, and not amencess "Forty-five Minutes From/|/able to any considera{ is real : political P Broadway' will give place, to. Salt Baty Fie een ce ee way, more olfice me. of of as in. years expensive. They the is a little creature, ufter all; that if strikes w ith the he back bi of of f his hanand, he strike he breaks a bone; that a few degrees| one one (tis have came can ines style been is been Senator been have cal in many He his Besides, rapid he been voluntarily than pity who been sinus had of and regarded something man has be men has fou he dates In thick time has. if fortune pity;:.and) saved that will close rich the He the He that man the no hardly senate have support force of temperature can iy tobd) will friends -a as if the he at getting against of salary a of him West. S.ates ‘ould poor a service true,.."Us» the people of Utah. They show clearly, in conerete form, the working of an undue cof- success significances flelds hay term with urue."' Rut that lefeated perspective. columns, walt attained admiring any Dubois is his public charge If COMrolling Salt Lake, is a sample of the effect of subjective observation: In ae ae es pane, Bde The figures Feather" nay peel enen shall own following The Saturday's editorial leaps With. Cee ee ina in the most exacting community. Here} ‘|will. be: Maud Fealy, and later "The s and lo! own mother, grim Niuture, herself.) sijtan of Sulu," another proved suc- His which their habit for get for a trip or two. , They to read any history ex- that Under of promholds future are regarded with the that Werth Louis|cepting Hoorah," past without PPE our his had ""Tis) tis a wai And thing up and the the better be crowd-tell | us, statement the SEA. of those} one can] the Widow," AT in Elliott, to STILL to POOR prospects oo iy TP to speak and yet Maxime But one | Hater." far |)... of many boast plays are "Helr can the necessary been here, the | qojege citles exceptions by forget ents much nen mower elements and of biggest companies that | and New York may'be with the with &@]/are with man- that he as |and boy-and! defending wherever snd) Prensce, Into unfamiliar Sean goes in foot boat, equipped gasollve engine, and a by a cook and a cabin is all. It seems a little tO}|here with goes He world. the about has of of pe severe made IS to his, present American city. permitted.to "tle any a be capa- There would be that could portion DUBOIS settling in task their mountains, the | Senator a jafter all lab- of in result the Vigor will bring strength otherwise | diminishing amfilia- trial force should the his this of disputes for of the substantial hands labor. spring be renpopu- the for the enforced With unlock again the shall of j turn the in- inter- the for any hoped the the business, unsafe gain not that slugging, general of dering' of the greater rush of the mad should continue if Some make is settlement The use Ul) end, to better cleverer Results will of and is en- of Chiof violence for of frost the men months fers order, an good good reserve that intermission. strike the and to the a than the to law came for weapon labor of soon of of whieh sxhausted na- the be because accomplishments is stands state will assured Health few man's of cessation more io LIFE IN KENTUCKY a The not be lost. And ts in Its totals will) be 1907 year Thought be And ealls will the be bilities President spur well labor the proper granted be be but clear GOERS. will strike ganized called be the of will in that very 9, 1906. TEMPEST moun- of valleys, by will snow preserved.' confidence ergy the range the utterance year the the compelled will chilfor) fortunes now. time for rest would of the just the greater call police city the be gave the the the behind must the he use the And and cago, them the broke It cap- and to that "Behind Order and a hope assist order state, Shea's hotel threatened to leaders, the rights. is to Lake class and now pro- from his really measure of a the total of by in is the winter in of DECEMBER massive for ‘are every voice friend greater through was There in riches Even the move- came to the then them: It the of in In army tion weleomed at and Salt the halt 'best directed committee the the the of despoil their PLAY of in the haul "struck" general strike went regular chief People fortunate to blacklisted; and the a prevent And the are asked request them was men. and harsh ously ned that we at po- it confidently be of of }the SUNDAY, UTAH, These houses treasure winning |}tains, a the forty-five sails and «ty @ Sim be of take necessities, legislature, that and restoring his must control This them will the {dren In} the and CITY, vigor renewed are superior brain {them at the Salt Lake theatre this} (ijniy no man who‘was so cleverly In Bucause of ali.thie there is an eape- i oceece In a good many ways there the market and for sale to the highest cial interest In the journey which Jack; js as high a grade of entertainment) ) iqger as was Shea. his ‘a a to repose robbers these teachers the inposi- because been and Roosevelt headquarters told is the may to schools with hills London, make :Ss hk and responsibillty if most strike had with while gress, can elevated. and that | PORTUNATE terminatfailed to | of robber- chief it state that mission of that man police of of point them-he over the gave beasts and it was a dominion ed any moment when the cause exercise greatest that standard be from the and upon at over God of | here, record was the do government lunderstand all gave not and protest The state must see that its ital city must be secure for the frestreets quenting of strangers. They must the and nature. field as, to dominion inanimate intelligence-his ts designated them. does text same time of Book world, over the fact, the Lord _ in Although the of office Chicago organ whole lice of the years poverty teamsters inauguarated President peo- of atmosphere The the pupils sympathy ment police- thousands by whole power DOMINION, And the 7 of of lost been the union company upon clear the the !eity av to of serious them was homes the the in can the a word newspaper department - x one and coal to all chief's a made appointment : Nin Crave se NoN [coun coal people very of Shea clear into the dollars the a had there feature of headquarters the hushed personal Association. be running In One refusal members of they and REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE the Hundreds which distress to chief. must ies Phones-3190. safe, did themselves jury. persons. to it achieving, when thousand personating without the It Manager. are known transactions made man that unions so] peo-j even are the enter it be the police. be no The Member here, clear in of must that able power] to to strangers made up" chief It ple a shown victims fraudulent ‘‘flxed away] tions games be no be take clear that bunco that et tel South is made proposed It to probable be as ten have as much in money upon their Subscription Rates: One Month yonocuonscoe aud Three Months ......ccccereees 2.00 a clesiueiiegis of from THE INTER-MOUNTAIN --- best which so must the be administration of and ple party to city abuse It The Only Republican Daily Newepaper in Salt Lake City. eaathe any the easy Entered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1908. at the postoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 8, 1879. a believed from by INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. 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