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Show oo 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN (eo TY, UTAH, THURSDAY, REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE DECEMBER ss eS 27, 1906. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Inter -Mountain Entered at - 8,, March, The Only 487 Republican done Lake atte matter City, Febsb, under vi y $¢ $7 is Malcolm Rian ie ff ices Cc Ivy, officials to STOP THE) On first Denver News, tion suffered, was any one by is Denver, to the welcome to of every is in the can to commend spirit. little difference, so far as this matter is concerned, it isa it is what the by slandering of its to In is, state of no If and and the other, we the no> of of the state of Utah stand a that limit the to of can not It is correct in any the entertains the wrong of Panama The thing the can not nation, be done by telling by telling the the people of people the rest ._ Did you Times, read printed Here is one New that in The sentence York That une. from Republican of Times " Undoubtedly inals should it does." editorial it. known it. of polygamists result of the policy followed for this is a community and The that Utah, and by It is not the result of the criminality humane of said: crim- not constitute one of the United States. , is the Utah, morning? Speaking 13 is not a community of honest, honorable, wonderfully Tribune wrong has belief the nation. of on very the This of thrifty, and in women, impressing other parts It is harmful It is not true. SARY. men people It is harmful to Utah. péople of Salt Lake. people industrious, successful good Trib- criminals. long-suffering been But the of the of to the slanders can stop be stopped. The people of Salt things tion should One is the enacted election two-year hands be term; of And special into the law of assessors another elected people, by is the third is for by. the for of equaliza- coming legislature public earn the board a four-year making treasurers assessments state some reform sidewalk instead money interest in and the of a in the the matter other of street The board bility of his two-year In, a points the as deal good himself could of man, to very were can work. It is not but it takes time for details of in a it. "And long twice as him to by ability familiarize can be a short In with exeept the vastly - if ment anywhere four years, case of an for those the retention reasons apply of with a man especial in office force in the assessor. Treasurers ‘elected by the public and entrusted As a It rule, is which but they the In in to are the the known else the of it, the employed The It to thousands public get the public. money the be lies safe enoufh, the business of the in this benefit is loaned of from any one It by fs it, and is to yet treasurers, own nized as They receive a favor beyond any intent of the public, beyond the amount of their salary. The law should require them to advertise for bids, lend it to the establishment offering giving the best the best security interest, and against loss) at the And same time that earned all The public ability with the be bet- would in the law of all thing to as know one visit of work in that of to and of by men in for He the something He appremen most sort of the im- men. Some eloquence. in se- it is this congress. a reputation for the leading on that mem- The Congressman reasons wants, of ten inspect there. judgment. judgment Congress- the and which the approved nation manner of They nature of elo- No a solid, is one fortunate substantial of them. himself in gifts sophomore to of lucid whom the faculty of concealing They have been does not. The its are the man. More for the present United States. the the she been state one to of the on honor of is the those people for more to the the has depend on in It means interests as it Uncle Joshua, y } by a an honor congressman inspect the they work have and found. THE Perhaps IRON MILLS. within the next the product required of in And in Salt those the it will - Lake, two years there and mills that furnaces to construction of is that Utah iron shapes will be big will and bridges and will be reduce dimensions of buildings placed upon the by action market. Utah Utah + iron, coal, is of is said be world. at .to That buying to'a*liquid process » There the reduced in iron enough is a good of state the of combustion. deal Pittsburg. iron of in Utah, iron. And it to supply Meanwhile, is Lake Utah Superior iron that. j When State New Utah of quit telling criminals - quit York become Times in magnificent which has the trying statement interested all the burg, people this is to world econvinee development which Mexico is no and demand reason South across why the America in Asia of not city. that gladly and visited Plits- of the that be isa iron, Alabama, markets -and -can of has will be realized in Salt Lake. There will deposit Birmingham, this them true - capital tremendous builded that coast, even supplied anew, of greater from this g It means the addition of millions to the development of Utah. means thousands added to the population of the state. means this It means business It able men The Quit Christmas to the is ee the be there. slandering can the reputation Important The be any gay general of among thing, for coal is secured. and it ee stock way. most people. Shall will buyers the our there. walkedg "ig old IT think wou ll 7'5 so c Goorin arts; - ne On ae Se . 4 we have it? come. has ee rae' : See one for ways an RinGe I ar y : nk hh former place Si assista Lacey; and ; ml Mid ued, "You are right, b we) Raia u und) / Satan WhatRSE i hadn't any , ld her of. ro ora! sessed oye big black the 'Pears li By ets ike since she ff eyes row was py 1 was," her in my . "i she was triei in the cold feet in So . last night. what a George, ere! these gray and comfon Sed I télyou ed come her, what trouble = me!" ua hairs all for and iat d large his red in a too his hau face, death, fingers long-legged, sal orders ix d concer which the tained his led she the one wife! His him with told of Mr.. Dunn's. my his} to the i you! and What white first. will ththe Fanny Rena saw pests moon light altar." altar of Fuiny. ® she I to. and shines} marriage aas 1if 4 do wth broken He him, me would say, Pa killing E and "I to you, now who think well nigh @ loves. broke |] never yes, she your| :you must the just a speaks supposed uch been} ast, she were the in Julia's from the "Will her}ton of rap. forplead air you of ttle." the truth," cared." scenes which _, as gently Saying, utter she Dr. may," was Lacey again the she I be- she lay think and the at Mr. Middlehe one day answer: urged dally until exhaustion, live?" asked Gordon, as the "I but she then request Dr. he had once before made of Mr. Middleton. But Uncle Joshua answered, "} also George, wait a little longer, Nothin: who]'ll come betwixt you again, I reckon, affairs had jn Fanny, if anxious to laidt! "No, have remained near Fanny he deemed it expedient to change hisabode and remove to Mrs, Crane's He was partly induced to do this on Rondeau's account, who, being Ike's sworn enemy was the cause of no little annoyance speak, hand on|io yr. », Julia; you! might have been jl, but Middleton, roes, Dot. was much superiority She did, however, ad the word] forgive' met Fanny's at Had Fanny been in of a Chris") forgive- ness who, with his nes- nettled which by. the that air' of young gentle- man thought proper to assume Greatly was Rondeau delighted to exchange the crazy old stone house; now with its corn bread and fried bacon, answered - sincere}, ‘Yuthfully,| for Mrs. Crane's elegant place, with hope for pardon # heaven, so its oyster soups and ice creams a part do I forgive Bh for th eat wrong]; of wnich the head cook always reseryyou have done me." ed for the "colored gentleman from At en," time find the mentien Julia it, but aan, Mor's ‘of te ord shuddereg 4 repeated, "Heayve I-neyer-y«r! then love, pard ns_all, who shook her head the conversation ‘did "hea-| after you FeY Speak which®¢elves New a will/ of} Orleans," though actly Master, Not all,|joy when eat at who the Seemed! 4nnoy her| with a voice/ing too, the|face way of life, for Eitear (ave Walked in it, him assured home, however, new his loath to of late never | i her, he same he still lived long, his at didn't table on did quarters, come ? him. Julia|]time Mr. William despairs!Y , and as|to New Orleans, Fanny ceased talking, dle behind her said. "Teacy®®. the ex- his top shelf! Rondeau for thut with en- about thit Middleton: returned and Dr. Lacey sent servant Rondeau, return home, had haunted for him noth- Leffie's not 7 ing to. Fant, Sanent Dug: ing. ‘Kev here ie a answer} yu tOle., ne-| a intent of visiting Oo W; 0 be dy-}| ntered sie where| Indes Ish agony, would: be his own. Uncle Joshua had given his consent, and preparations |for the marriage had actually commenced, when Julia, in whose room Mrs. Middleton had been in the habit of we -eping, insisted upon being left alo do cat "fam well now," she sad, "and need you Mrs. Middleton ‘was finally persuaded but charged her daughter to be-sure and call her if she wished for her during the night. (Continued dead, orn ripens." Dr. La stooping down, Old,c arn Middle anr s of the as‘Well> as/noon lingerie at 4 4 o'clock : ings and Mrs ; Le alfe "L Bamberger, as_a tin Jynctear Lamb, asA shed carried out piSe y! ed sore se ty er ee s |*" mae i Be GoiarE ' on , Pioneers ing in their new ra ' er eratten ousé ta ) g yu ew lrar care ae aa ey bat raneiie exp "herearler. eg ee aa< a F ¢ , ete aet the iran Seilt ‘ home of awe (Bleth meet Mrs.eatinT co rc ae ere lcensen, earn ees Denver; ; Cora M tees K hl Ogden; Elizabeth z . hehe Rudolph Orth, Ogden Kuchler Harry Dr peth. Bennett, f i, American Alpine Fork; RlizaSeaa Nels orenson set ae Crawford, Salt Lake. : ea : Andrew Peter on, Milford; Augusta O ato Ss Peterson, Salt a z Clarence C Gherey' Salt Lake; Hazel Lie ' ~ Ch t = dan I sé Ree eatie ipated ep é evening at. the; Sadler| last. Utah rape teat yn "elahorate Christmas a sare every whete In' evict = Newa Pu: be laid ind they ¢ a old. fashfriends in thé ld time refreshway a ae ee noe A teBaeS St roomand from corners, dens small were table cosily| up tl I ntand Is one see At be dis layed. is their pink, | ing relics wi Pee lee MmAnthinindec: with | purpose to aie regule 5 peta Harold an fitted ; ye Watson, Salt Lake land ao Lake viost isd he "Nepbi. ~ Elizabeth J. om gu PREPARED PARAGRAPHS, = 4 Nerve, knowledge and. luck are sisters |-of success : Good SoH GHI St ts the colnage from the of the scene, The faiv young} ™int of integer St - AIS ‘ be 75 Mie is i s ot re volume, were in elaborate evening cos; | ee mre ae MEER ats Mr June Sadler-Donmnell, asReasoning with a fool Is a waste of Miss Addle Zane -and Miss |. time id philosophy by : Racial also. |idea. 7 .. Compliment is the sauce that seasons he sausage of ee i y rk Se Sane. faith nd constant wor last} ' urmount irmount he carrying About the in out twe aie the 'de Hightfal every guests) en- earthly inv srybody oe there obstae is no inal bs reciprocity. have pee tor Miss Calder was as-|T4ilroad yut the d affair. Mrs. Eddtermina dle, railroads. says oe ge entertaining We Miss ‘FlorI tddy mé never says one BeEstelle Langher,Fat followers.-\ Then; again, she Miss fortunes; like fat:noes: Statik: fas and Were. dec which aruddenham,: Miss Ethel ries m: iwried | rooms ionps were ' ee at 7 Groesbeck to with eee FSe. on the: and ae? and the slaughter-house of distribution lone highwayman sometimes ae " o'clock bright a7 oe chandellevs 1¢@ who] winds] Summ to him and} your| his - o2sph, whose , peace tomorrow Mr. apenas HOON (UNO WENN oSOMeriy ne Compulsion of the master, -to prevail, must keep constant. watch over the slave : Tuesday rhe simmon Christmas} fen ¢&nBR and a oe ety The eynic is the erab of pampered 33 ailoonin g& when ROL doorways. and morning.) Mrs. Alileack, * has success is apple and per- egotistical impu- reached assured LBThe beefavorite on dramatized. pastime bride RT) Gonorn otf Peed. o ¢ Another Christmas that of Miss Ariela . Charles é A. * Cecil, Paul's wedding Hoagland ‘ which church &t- wasj "and of 2 stage the it. It many. has ¢ persons e took high - place that Chicag 21K A BUPPLeSS AgeDL [49 nuch more ne ‘ghe does a.pr ens ‘agent. '1t Was a sad oversight not to ask Lillan Russell what she thou t of the ideas advanced in the book written by > in ndéon®* Christmas dinners were giveh, puch eae son Yale who by Hin Le for the, Mrs. E. S. W. Reed will noon to their Mrs. ple. Wright, at : card Suey Mrs. I A. M. and Robert . Now 7 Tem- is ‘ 3 5 ; in, ji: > 1 Then sing And my " t glad meeting Love's hear of Mr.' and ‘w : enfer-| cena by the Shorb family, and ft haa been decided to let it remain there, but a stroke of ae ad S2bne a thunderStorm shattered the top was then ee = decided that the dying tree had better be taken away The wood a be pre woe . served by the Shorb converted memorial family, into late something CUTLER BROS. MAIN STREET i 1 i ' KNIT GOODS AND CLOTHIN at int, aE I In some parts of Brittany a curious marriage custom preva certain feto the marriapesbie girls" < ap7 pear in red petticoats, wit h white or Yellow borders round them. Mohe numer of borders denotes the portion the ? father is willing to give his daughter. ay hewhite be cd denotes 100 frances per nnum,. each yfot band represents 1 000 frances a ye ; ‘ i The historic oak ee whic th the first nass in Canton, O., s celebrated by Father Fenwick, w non ter became the first bishop of Cincinnati, has been removed. The tree stood in the sidewalk est Second street, on roperty Froisett,;Miss Doro-| on it will be Froiseth of Logan are|to serve as a 36 : i . eit ie cinicas And ingle w : Sing first sad going OC frjends that part; today at the home Louis Lewenstein . Florence M. G@lark : Sing round of reapers And my Love's voice. . tain leaves aa sut when comes Winter aia: teat Sire tarinee Miss yet DOBSON. 155 West been Albany. And piled sheaves. bury~ 1 he broad-wheeled oo Mrs. E. P Mulhali will be the guest of honor at a box party this afternoon thy to beat home this:afterfriends at the home of North etre before, we Sp oring comes laughing By vale and hi By wi ina flower walking And daffodil,- Sing stars of morning, Sing 8 She Roear suaeese : , Love's eyes! =} The Mrs. Mulhall and children are visiting at the home of Phil Marzgetts, from Idaho Falls . e e "1" = . The marriage of | Mis Henrietta Stein to Joseph A. Blumbe "re will Take place rs. go holi- ' George Mrs. ulticp r than ‘ days vee Wright and c : i When comes the Summer Full leaved and strong And gay birds gassip The orchard long,- Sing hid, sweet honey That no ee IS; Sing red, red* roses And my ‘Lave's Ups When Autumn stéatters ‘ homé th AUSTIN .B. ;Pfoutz. give: Bb evening .for, their is at fewer make a C ben pede look like , school pier : ee EK. ore will undoubtedly ae s eager to help Mr. Hearst to Keep ecnlae -e in the ranks us he was to help Miss Hanam entertains this afteérnoon at a bridge tea in honor of Mrs Joseph H. Young of Denver, who.,is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry W. Lawrence for the holidays Dr. and Mrs. G, dancing party this Parsons. y numerous parties at the Ita university and Commercial clubs itou also entertained in an manner, The Fifth East hotel was also the scene of several very pleasant fainly dinners and Christmas trées were everywhere the oriae of the day * The largest eqelai "tninéttan st heduled for the day is the cotillion to be given this evening at Unity hall by Miss MeCornick and. Miss Genevieve McCornick ee ‘ . . & ‘ are en on! Tuesday, the Rey. Charles: EPerkins officiating The, wedding mareh" was played by the olganist, J. B. Berkhoe! we rie reser a ittle. Dr. Lacey's return to Mrs, Crane's It was Dr. Lacey, wh UnNobserved| gave great satisfaction to Mrs. Carby either of the girls, ha?Mtered and|rington, who, though she had no been a listener to Whafanny said.j;hopes of winning him, still, to use As Julia heard the sov Of voices] her own words, "took great delight she turned toward Him /eok so im-|in reminding him of the snare into Ploring. so full or contr?" and en-}| which he had fallen, notwithstanding treaty, that-he Wasand ap-|his profound wisdom and _ boasted proaching the- bedside, ok the vaforesight.' * It required all the goodnt seat neay Fanny, Bhe did not, breeding he was master of to answer like her, breathe Words gore) veness, politely when. after returning from for his heart wa fu) { bilterness|a visit to Mr. Middleton's she would toward her. As he ere, gazing|Jeeringly ask him concerning "his coldly, sternly at her, shisain spoke, | bride's health!" af yor ee can, ee. You wiprgive me." But Mrs. Carrington's levity was ° TOW gréy ik and his| brought to an end by an unforesee manner excited, ot hae + lied, "For-} circumstance, It was now six wank no; but ts a lime [ Mare4rn to do} since the evening of the denovement, Ra vets blame Will tagmy Ifetime,| and ‘Julia's health was so far impoeea et a | n less than I| proved that Dr, Lacey began te speak or haying dupped." | confidently of the day when Fanny oer co and smoking St. which sick-room jeft the sick room "With proper care, When she knew Fanny "25 near Once she looked wistfully i" her face, Fanny morning. : costumes} on when|¢vening by Bishop Williang Wood. The but you compassionately hitlle, knows Korea to Julia's bedside, With !"Wearying devotion she hung over the Pillow of her sister, who seeme ™ore quiet appeared jacks, #0Y'NINs Db in the dining coffins, | ford hearts? seemed and really WY tetler thanshe|and I wouldn't have you marry her pag. bee fort any os Dr oe While t'other one is so loy Would' she have tae with Dr 2 So Dr. Lacey was obliged to wait, cey, but'she felt*that duly Called her} put though he ~ would') much rather lips, Brown, oo and to be Mr, Clarence |soldier, ththe}jJoyed . sisted. ene: said Uncle Joshua,'wiping away tears he was not ashamed to weep. have been mighty hard on her, ap- so} ut proved Savage; 7 her, - I she away, teil] and still pressed me, with th cou- his] re- her jumping Sanwa. ma : n.pdence th oe the ove aefen ie th é noe ) aot that the The1en, : were near "Take him have faces, wasney breathe, withJilia, and /shudée,*he increased MUBSC The a wround | C ae ae ne minute talk will efreled, a ss ° Menand@er : ope ned | Aris tophanies and i home on i lk ently East street Miss Eloise idler: Miss': .Pearl'-Van Cott Miss: Jenna-Budd..Geddes und Miss Flore nee Kimball, presiding. as, hos|tocces The whole low ev floon Was gtyen fever had] oye; to © dancing "he iandsome for many|(Christmas decorations adding -toe the The and there grave trairain . gave rapidly that Dr. ‘Gordon shook head when questioned as {0 the and centreof 1} -01 1 l ondec without oun bridal attire, now lay moasing in her] pain. With coming day had come a sult Th change of yEGiaetie a change the het death, wife! The very idea fil-| came still, and for many days loathing whe! associat-|jn a dreamy knd of sleep. fever, by fa Compromise between Tight ain wrong j. . as a rope of sand. R nen ity means equality of interest too, ed with her, and stil] he pitled suffering girl, who, dives¢d of urning occupied hastily|;and other Impreme ai Nae { Yi ‘ "@ es F mnifet waged TS fa tie ND Noe varieitl a sin Ke: per tee Taseni Gree onalat was eae sailor dolls and soldie) One of the) pet is surprises of the evening when the un-} thei masking time cam was the idé ntity loned curls r-a i ably chaps erone a bs The History section ol Saaene 3am- | Literary : TEE decorated elub will eek Seconn re ¥ of t » club house a affair and cath presented on ChristmaswithBr tions "God had walked he * it had aitgae gone to ee raya son pt wouldnt we 5ge yas right; Julia had > and it 4 wag clowns Mary s Juvenile choir. of St. Mary's rarantne.it hful set auae young Idaho sopular orpopwar St evening ata: Christmas "? party," when old tuerionoa? Christmas games were] the order of the evening." The dec re glad, 7 cey chamber who daw iven involuntary may} of grati- ayd she heard heart, negro that proached son the Nampa, } the of ‘choir brooch' was ome appres Oto in director be to trickled otrf here ‘as he podi 5 Ne and you'd have been now the tempest hasb for the rest of you nothing but sunshine The overseer ask at ace ee le: Gleazon Nora nd. For|me, I do not ask him to love.me, for 1] "2%°,2 89Wn of white eashmere!:and} will soon be the pos n event / anne that iat ee earh Ta Bait ; lace trimmings and-a large. cluster of], ¢ "heistmas purehases til Christmas tl ass lat 18 impossible, Db 1€ CAN.) carnations. The attendants: were.Miss ; at least, ‘i forgive and forget the past Margaret McClure ‘and: @harles:SorenThe wonder is thut 4 Eve could find Margati Slure:an arles: Soren Sometimes: she would speak of her TT) 1e Tormer ree ae at a time son inva costume of pate enough an th to putSes in a diary 7 father, saying, ‘He will be glad when] pine. Mrs. Allcock owas assteted Yin er when there were no fashions to talk the tempest is still and ceases to trou-}tertaining by h daughter. .o¢M abot ble hi . : : oad tee & 5 er augiter rs. Amon the troubles that congress ple him, for he never loved me, never} Johnsén, and Mrs..:\Webb,-:/Onlyuthe|-will have will be simplified spelling spoke to me as he did to Fanny. 1] family and» afew -intimate:.friends aid the many complications it has proknow I did not deserve his love, but] were present Mx. .and (Mrs: own | : Some pNEnuees roe disposed _ betleve I should have been better if he had will be at home for the present with a that your he whis-| fedral | hand oy . and anda] 100n by eh i Ah I killed him, I know, and he loved me pretty Christmas' wedding tools ee 7s ‘ ¢ 00, aS no one else ever has, but I] place at the > home > of P Mr , and M madly loved another, and now he|John Alleock, when | their daughter hates me, spurns me!" Then turning| Geftrude and Rowland, € harles, Brown) soon ough the tears slowly, and fell upon t moment he wept, his eyes, Ze he said, , "But Cj aT Judy caus-| = acle while | he remember a debt inquiries, said Julla,| not over surely him saying, ae his Phantomery still vould out, be Ol what, for igen. have tree noid fii thel aand Oe as eee: ke) S stan nough./ shed for you, but none will fall for me] when I am dead. He will laugh and] on he, ae 0 =n r . tice aah risslya through Bizzy ‘lode : around his brow, "J tell you what, | Julia, an for Mr. Wheeler {s he "ry parents, Mr. anc vere both unique and' handsome, moet} The Daughter : of the girls representing dainty Frene h} w il] hold a house an qoajjse whik the boys impersonated! quarters in the Lion | mother|flaxen fudy; "that "somehow or'-"noths Julia had got wind of Mr Ona en) " took') nd knew s, ana| Geet 8 widfirstJ Next] . whom, In her disordered imagination, | Katherine Geddes served, punch. was constantly pursuing her ‘Go * sf 8 back-go' back to your. grave shé Miss "Hazel Calder entertained aie he continue arms 4 little : oe and uch» enjoyment. who were veae Ly ree pyiiant days she Iny at the very gates of| beauty a . . ; es ‘ death guests Incessantly she talked of Dr. Lacey, | tum«e Fanny, and Mr. Wilmot, the latter of] sisted 1} Me u Ye was € ll to an alarming extent. settled upon her brain, DSS Doss arian 3 eh a yen wpea suctnts. Lamb Ru 6 Lyndon ' H. fac Miss and: tt added,: greatly; tothe nervous excitement which = she Was already suffering, and when Dr. Gordon came he was surprised to find the dangerous symptoms of his4g patient, increased " ar ind arth te he Carn De sh 31a ara pone ra Christmas that}in. is: frequently weeping though | owe to cidently ae eet Bane z beneath as the erring been, Dunn's ZAIN t Be. toi tude." a ae : oe ne * a he aie ay ‘ 1 st ¢ eennE en erate great host Hi 7 Bambergei providing ft jends Mismt erzwel Pe oni "Toy mother, - but none fell s0| of those "Heavenly Twin Sisters," on her ear as did those of]in an exquisite constume of pale who? was present at the|the other in delicate blue -both burial. reply but ; d, Pie him, her tree | Sunt tae OI ¢o so Runyon the a he|hilarlous ne Lacey: x Middleton's heiway wastoward met Mr. by alarmed. faces, where Soft footsteps, and subdued whispers. In] Side of a. eae pense ever COIme aonb precious aa of is mor on ru we all th poy Ae Te no in love Ae Or,. for piteous cry of a for Joseph, her child was dead. buried to have @'Snt Renee a i lit- nothf®'o desarve the heard pered Settled, | oue ieee dest i are was roof the mothe her only they ut it all over the cou: For my-|),. eolt I don't eare ot but ‘twill seat . : aoctor | , rtifvin'.@ r be mighty mortifyin Theos Aunt nen is : ) + men there led me miu no fil for h and the the The care @ ie eratelto the grave Pathe fis After the impression Utah take funeral, bye he was ine "custom in. Kentuc ky, beneath ] jarge ‘shade-tree in the gardens Many words of sympathy were spoken to the] mst z imagined Utah, mining stockings, of world. most can a avoided. better money of be the the that iron None correction of means thing, The here. a is a state ; he, ek ee It that will lonely owed born, they) 4 Mr. Mid-) anxious, ie d been whose 4 * Camel r ‘ as ( ae ti finar ne‘Ol henee stra ¢ Sal eS See got into Josh ain't the papers have sae BRING Benu-| as © fell Valley Ashtog' By 7 gone gloomy oe woo yard 2 down the r. ‘Now," Lacey, sald' who an addi- is our what been enterprise future that to Union that today. And know man Oratory that impressive world. the of laws them. other Mr, to sort useful results any selected of that engaged and It of Utah @ hurri to room, urging their departure, last guest was stone house a expressing pretended is the important are house. of enterprise than America equipment whole report of it for ornamental, the controls biggest construction of has But the who think, who They are recog- capable never indebted Reason people to has is the the tion is by proper he oratory. enacted. canal members Perfectly English, country "I a sound are the have the Howell or businesses. at of men Then there are the sensible fellows have opinions and the reasons for them. derive well by is noth- which strictly. acquaintance narrow limits of their information. but not especially useful. state. perfectly the their public as an It dollars If in there paper the) Whidh soj down earth. § accounts arid - the Clarence sleepless during the <3 tt Rie lf! bereaved. that dreadful night. Ey!) aa Ckeee soothingly hearted Florence seem ne and) Dr. Lacey; spiritless told - treasurers any Idle. business supplies should. conduct means of that operate. of various public no may public which of the in by course engaged. on many from that is this; hands money money regular capital no case does is benefit The the treasurer with There funds it in it amounts concern a do, employed In fact, all dic " ‘ which W 9 was hal dancing the sayet lid 3 ne ¢a great t wrong, ait you YOu chapter 5 | yo beautie} os from be ‘ing tod: iy the Most wreteh-]- ith toys of all kinds, and ae "| ed of men which: th merry human toys which mareh, hie erent ites sun.went asthe, October night That ke ge si was with public money should not use it for their own private gain. ever nothing happened over hilt }- with more term he be a good man. If he be bad, there are ways in which he can be lifted out of office. But if there is argu- of fireworks. They long. taxation acquire beyond he than of ina famillarity not the public the will and yet g™ rays joyed. impossi- people purposes of the the the the official's he manner and for term for the thing him, service if his on -a lucid the intricate and diffi- to property depends with useful a valuable he conditions a in presented as performance of are doing term good the that assessment actual out of an assessor's duties, problems be who for ago, esteem the cultivated iron furnaces importance cult red Mr. Middleton aceo) to the fleld, while D to the house in ques im- provements, font had swent over the sun's bs fearful matter what the time and no matter what the theme, they can be depended on to rise in'any company and deliver a speech that will be en- to for man are ecutionary of suggested paid has progress the And matters, have which SUGGESTIONS. Three the methods undertaken should them. ever Lake Salt equalization selected made of. themselves more HELPFUL of ‘There IT IS NOT NECES- ‘ The Lake . - make will in year legislature and a nation. them to work incorporated gratifying been at as His of the havé of when present walk The were both © when the a of treat. Washington, the should hands tendency a and is held the the a Under the proffered expresses of a business lection of It ‘is HOWELL. a canal, ciated. York a are they has will New yesterday Read of December a community the is Howell is The I¢ contractor have of judgment national the Utah, state of rather Howell of are the the thought me; but, man who : Intely, tifully that there that. land into the people they board It which bers world, that the majority of Utah citizens are criminals. of state that of polities. the Suggestions re- found of contained pos- make. , the at penetrated the dwelling a dleton they shone on ?' eareworn faces of thos@!? for is before for Holmes. pore: on Roo ie pierre ore 3 me Ted HOREtHEn Os hatd: : er l whichgeceeded AS shi locke ever Bp Rul that assessments have than more system the it pay of building a matter these portant rest of ‘the if put will sidewalks the polities. with ter morning fiance as paid escaped? promptly plenty paid report more men advance the as be special to assurance are experience, affairs has due them. suggestions and no CONGRESSMAN Union extend and world the resembles reographi- of be may encourage in him he record owner reason safe will it present not time And They to of work resembling natural are the can the and it the the There than earned of Utah climate, search Maybe be continue. -has of together impression is scarcely to well states.in Utah., and the state is of to character where Maybe the people great by mine commonwealth, matter harmful! there and of slanders of anger. owner, speaking the the Tribune's its of money in ease, one possessed are soil location, making any absolutely that sibilities the more than permit really, - sources of cortrol that state the longer This origin political belief people afford tat the disappointment hope t o secure simply No. is political it is Maybe built. all ing of amount The to for amount the no these That his is the can collect work believe not difficult J. > 11 r a. ee tpast in narrated rents ee a igh ture. was clear and bright, hap rebate of matter of is It is as and let. there It is not stopped. makes there And at f ers slander ty his system be un- a CHAPTER Julia: Is Dro . below : often Mary Mrs.. 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Ns of not engineer. balance the the law system Is let - longer and does, it oO rate are they the of that ee this for far too people the ‘newspaper. Bi mad little a went and of page interesting the told TARI SLANDERS. the incident an of get been a for many of Salt contract contract the be property the 1906. such present amount Into equalization of construction ruinous . work, when but pen, the the before a the may It of assessments from the cash, the estimate the VO LHT is ALF forced turned The peohas yet been done. hour's work before their assessments when demanded, pay to get hurrying St. H, THU RSD: AY, DEC. | 27, UTAH, -- SALT LAKE g -for board of of the to been be enactment whole fs begun, work compelled Association. ‘Press - Publishers' L matter ago should The the is the Money has y .75| - 3199. 'Phones Both ee. people. advising The year money the officials the longer Gnoney, imolorithe prac Temple West‘ South « 208 Block, ana a ha Manager. 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