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Show 2 | THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, STORMY JOURNEY °uRetss Sata bso a) SEEaieaieate SUL MEUIGNE BLOW IS me : sent method of electing senators 4 a13 FOR WATER BILL rps 3 orga aieke (Continued Great ee Measure Jackson's Score of and $15,000 r = Amendments Voted Slightly ' } wo ee two }yea 1 th next : ee Jackson, : providing for ssful ower: find men gigeet) ears house, then again twelve ha has our oe g a been a fault In this Lee money makers have] up, lee ts to ax fa a Ve en drav aoa 1ds the t ae eine " no ought When hould ie lo_ i ae uy0 ye} have} insist} more} ih do take ts _ politi Up to itsIn elt lo T , People the the years iwho } . Ponies. | or ay in| churacter Democratle great a aflerwardj|of Mr. Clegg to carry failed stated that. he w: not opposed to the |order to draw some lessons from his| Jj and te achings, his from and meas-/life good it a thought he bill, that ure, but an effort should be made to} am sure I will net offend any Re-| on} to say I have what in the | publican on restrictions proper the place bill to quaranti that the money |Thomas Jeffersor "Deeamers,"' on Something | wisely be expended should ‘ 5 a acecflent killed was bill the Friday ally b passin the motion to tabl "My atte ntton was drawn to Jeffer-| ine bill was-asked:for by pone tive Thompson Pinca. an ores ; (hey understand BE be own property that. they a VT 9 ofthe government of doctrine | and also places a ban on lo recover for property that Ii not asRT eee) prow ided thats erin that is not our desire. However, we state, plainly and with emphasis, that our coal is as good as the best and better than most others. heen i pack statements to induce you to use that one ton, but | Re ‘This makes the | Committec cpa machines | i It will | etiaity op aon frequenter i penalty fe the publieat rant | mi if ti Seite ite , d sts ‘te emen ‘ 5, gras UBRe concerning the affairs of a corporation, The age othe analt Biilineovide: of ention a gaming house The to6,0fbe "pinch-)) isr liable re ep tc hing a gam ; Ldiee Tor the apbill receives the citizen wate LU if I a t is eee ae ae ate memsevera that understod is a]bers mining to thetheprovisions posed from local| self-government is an invincible and| doctrine. indestruetible important} most the taki "Now question we have today, that is the] Camps of the o to : for require are Op= measure imiradue suBierty as nok and ns an Chct omecov« Nndeouae r : oe ae RELIEF that it wasa bill a "zood* | very good. ef- ane speaker, and he {dreamer, and it looked }J0s to be serious, Then thought chance in its original big pratt." form if the |@Overnor Hanly for|Then Thad prominent you Mi | Robinson . opposed | that my word, to wal freeholders | 4midst-such He said, "I do not be Nie ve this: would | > be prpper or constitutional. It is not possible to . give a man any a title"rs for oYa} Plead called 7 the state builds improvements on my ae hole inthe ground. If any person or | me would be testimony guilty a dreamer scarcely of four Knowing} And was os a ~, it. T ereamer. 3 wae yeeument be persuaded when he only on limited: stood began It In. consented condition time what I to mention monopoly i that meant to;the to art *purpose ee wgilons &@ money jdeate these if the be that is beera rae able to now is found use they of was became " ‘than: otherwise. Jensen's bill compiunies doing to be a of that} known to every3 man, , ina-child as it is known this state} this <thelr they.do-not ‘ made a woman a today, ‘That thi ing the often. said ‘services of the over public. Jabor on the roads of the people against I think Mr. Benson said Jast night: not seen such. a@ measure in the me asure "I) let "ae comes before aS) to on are the distribution andy will. vote against if it is introduc ed and house I introducot the Ini anrnie the ¥ 86 state: them they have take world childless. Who truggle may ha resign to tell how Gales herself to her sence of this I mutual lonely As "My - the | @sonism A affection pointment. is is az lo hard the Phe -6b- I marital common life disap Many 4 unfortunate ‘couples Even if they ee omed Shepaby. ee do not drit st apart, one may read the whoie extent of thelr digappoin tment in the eyes peer on ar ee. c ie e ren of ot ee they rest ers, : o them the largest family does not ste 2 any cases : 4 < AO 3 RAMEE> os leoeneed ais ae id. children , ‘ure aei; Mioanrrutate 3g 7 ae - Desa to and eve : lisei would. between the: rich Winnsboro, Milam; aged he. is: richer ‘e..Youcask: van ought would ‘not. at what place than me: shot, to. ave ‘mone. hey lab for io: aoe Gughh. to for Wd "Mt hi i as eel SIV feo ; te mar Vp Tmenids, What aS on dren are desired and are absent, an effort| the real cause, since it {s proper aegeneral! a8 ly so easily removed by wealnesses, displace fix.' a remedy re It has to of cures co especially thatcan possibly Town) ICIOLY in a ‘ Phe to gets its 1 a ithe 7 rich are dependently they can not i en dent lye with- they: grow: most | will ‘ ‘| who Fvace They its credit hundr oh eiouse wis thought "differently, - They both: tele} -more in fact Gee ny other | deeply but they did not reel alike, Jef-| pear ae ‘through druggists, ferson trusted the people, Hamilton for woman's use. "The ingredl- | "istrusted them, is It response in pre- conpro- needs of will meet speaking, has Is Increased| the spirit every- hose every desire] * make of the children of do not hear and who is high to standard and of County] days lay Starr, whom} Mary afternoon the the compares in. ae 2 pride of com- Jig Pe of . ve twelve Butte ae ago hes teen the i ‘ , is ta ate. walk ih made ine sing. into the ‘will fontion, his a Bien DE xa ces his i _cottdence, which nee yerite r the Preseription" most careful exam Is the there be for 50 you see is better oy President : over, emocrat It if ne aanha "How for life. held Here slipping Direct > a a if erea ti what | would about Why Vote ' of man OCs ste and bae pac Starr to gO Raat after disappeared gel her: to left she < decided Amis a week. the :lots could... agai Learning that Sal i ‘king. ng. Pe puT 1 rec him again he 1eLre. and day has for decided to could) she ov 1 n he] salt rad says n thatvain.he two. a aoe a ue hee (heye, best Mhree 1eEre, husband her 2 i Butte, ° Within BK to the fact school that every is today honorable In which graduate a self-support-| citizen he | | office to clect is a chance in for Senator oR age| in the return procure for a hus=| more factory. with: . a ers Practical the young. purely people me work to dent, J A. pre-' business. presi Friedman; vice Lester Mangum; Knight; William treasurer, Tlolbrook the L. W. and Jacob made the Evans, general Soteian y iy : CG i EE = ® | e O Irie a e $10 00 Suits $5 $12 $14.00 Suits $7 PRICE. All Blac ' Two Suits Included Ices on At $6 SUITS Sale. and . Children . s Suits. ; Morning Tuesday S PRICE. "1° Youths 1 Commencing Weeks in ' Pi MEN'S Suits $16.00 Suits $3 | HALF aH Special OO Feb ' . he being school oe << -$<-$<-<-$-$---- ons Pest ris ° -inent re nk Senator) aa) Ww st by }| hiohrd ent the the nonnk was A: Eee ae ear Pp ee od re casa ey Rene si Came Ge NvesOipation t is understood tonight wommittee of Reve raIC Oba Senator Bailey will the Jatter part of ne uae ph start next H. LAND LAWS ete DY Obie and) : ranrte in|no revision of , the . ‘ t sion. Neither will Slane Carter's Colorado. of friend, ¥e Chester Emory. ory Sa + . ' these the Service ‘ at "attle, y 1 the . at 10 Aimee Dee Hargrove, has pe titton o . c | until for ue refuse itS exAe ea to increase appropriations agents . We rae ee posepatiie rhe before}! Grand) oa of, President's The defendant's matter." Ghee. leave the jail papers .\ to of - Careful and some asy- result:was FOR er JANUARY Ieeports ; ete ar J: the ES Richter | When SALES dreamer, | gf 24Nuery, attor- | his grantec New - oe Society Deals 15,000, Aggregating . ports ae ‘ e ne regan aggregating largest deal was the tre insferring of the Irvine terrace to "s ine ; Ben Davis and Joe Levitt, for $53,oO} Mr Richte bought fro John , | O00 Mt tichter bough rom Johr to him| Mr. Richter has circles of both] ajsposition be terribly} ,, The York the will expose j of these ; : . Neresheimer = married was for en- a ' him t friend aske and of f asked Smith, or him for he not will atinounsed make Hargrove accepted 1 . that Smith Bet ¢ nich oy:. -maharry MEAL the ' ee A: jAaron Hat-} made Keys voter y Keysor. to Peter I Droubay was of $29,500. for a consideration. advice action practically i e@ : - 7 MORTON PAULINE Carter to Theo |} $18!000. The ¢ a Joe other ' ‘corner of West, from Levitt, brought ar deals 4 2 ranged from a ever DAY A OF fave: aes~ INCORPORATIONS MARRIED Toueshe Kinde rgarten ceran Them lining company of Provo filed its a r les of incorporation Saturday with ; a for secretary Gf slate. $1,000,000, at $1 150,000 been Thomas|/has afternoon treasury stock to | 2.-St| this Feb. York was crowded Mrs. g mith, vejapan oe intended | New the modify the chanees|;chureh to|) Smitt grove to} i auaivores Oo ‘ what of ene Nagxhe le ge le sale o f Temovole and Second W Sats fom erty. North phi went -e, advic : ¢4 lawver advise Nuety ee , ae é Now Ww his > t dreaming nis \ will SS. was order to so congress as to minimize 5 the jury was the on a screen the entire ats approval for LARGE. himick}| pl an Pi theatres. (hrown cheered utes claiming} student, , ordered ee be delay. divorces s Aimee wi - oe oe ballotsete two when Thompson, commitment | the unpleasant, unpl kent Aryan divorce children Denver and shocked at Specia senate tonight rail Qu Only lum are made out. The verdict was a popular one, as was shown at one of to never Milton Smith, arouse QCCECI fal | Who Vv the Em- § o'clock, resultacquittal and the and sliehte st interest In the on! (er Thompson will not behind Hargrove, by an aged man ernest be | without P priciaee overturning grounc time the trial . at for at 10 o'clock, Judge in on_ Meade o'clock i Unanimous jury jury . George ten of ea"insanity." other oe held) age, claiming married, and vi ys their will eras on same BS Hargrove on the ground that} giqham for $24,060. 16 1-2x110° fect Wi 1s obtained é , byae conspiracacy pean ues "|in Main street, including M t ineluding U that ] part o rt part of both" the woman and the) the Constitution block now. occupied judge and asking that the custody of] 5. ithe Central Coal & Coke company Ve : land laws this eaiiacsee ses* congress pass Sena- mad examined At ie, : Thompson, Judge oi. taken, one jng in 11 to 1 Neres-; : Smith granted - minister from from -asking' oa minister aa lnc resolution, in Mil- presiding theosopuist, . Lit- : : four yur of T killing -York| | reason co in the! District court: J. Mullins, Smith's inti-| Kansas ( ‘ity, the the Bill Against} V R. about abc . ‘for to Aimee; A. aah trials accompanied 2,-There of and f BAS president deerees ene e Feb. of the years of ng been as ieee wife On Jan. 15 there appeared Rev. Matt S. Hughes of the avenue Methodist Episcopal York take Effect. Special a Washington, out atl case of New y oft daubhte 15, 1G ponupifeas 2 former diamond merehant of r anc orneys fatuer, and for. altorneys nse for thethe defense, City. and wife of Ernest! expressed their satisfaction at tae versecretary of the American. dict, while the attorneys for the state ' aS . ‘omvpany 1 ed soo s . . ras pero nt & Investment company,| vanished as soon as the verdict. was which concern the divorcee's' read The defendant snowed not the questions. T ‘oughly Have hee1e ende endec y granted Smith, tive native. eh cae a td Sea ae REMAIN Carter's tle a: Flargrove. ees . 1 . President Will ek heimer, New) aa Harg a TO o "ece recently secretly Susan Deve of a father is 11. | Hargrove Pierce law law for many years the state) of the Democratic central! on | committee ‘and | mate for New week to Clay 2.-Two ete : of) t being to smith, smith, "Sworn! jo.edstoors a sub- |} Judge John ere Beer ene enone ee ee court decrees Denver S a ee Mave that Killed = a‘ state and chairman »xonerated Pee aoe OO Became Tata i in fon tried | MCHET : Sep r4 D oors. ! a filed has ‘lo a tt Bs eat a Ba fc Hunn Prashant Gainesville | Denver, ieee Colo., Taio Feb. Sereeen c - the Chest Deelclare d ester TI Jompson Insane by Jury in i Tacoma; Behind Folk ay case in'1908 anaged. aes BOY HOES ACQUIT G urante t d t 0 P From- * Society Cl ose consum- with Cae iter TE }|}WO D Vecrees In - a ity yng ine ES | AOE Ren: F redneasanta tions 0) has received | special wherever ation ath o'clock. | he ¢ ""l|can be pace agents. and 9 oe ter ALL S to coat TG foree to Methods, Systematic Business qtr The eo institution : seco well nT te and . laws is econo -jJand heals "T0UB. ChMsaligg ,There a share. shares set be used in as aside develop- system-|f0r fraud, but the house public lands when Miss Pauline Morton, daughter! ing the company, ‘The. corporation Paul Morton, and J./owns a group of claims in Humboldt this|of Mr. and Mrs. against' packed is cicae enemas ¢ brag ee Fee : aescavern ds at - committee legislation tm-| Hopkins jr. were married White! county, Nevada: The officers of the fairs. Its past reeord. shows that: the proposition amee oe "In estim: ats the ‘sums ampeniiitures of previous ef enrollment the upon that ave | DOSSible, have . consequence ae . will] >enator he of suffer will ttlers . this dead-lock ' a Hansbrough today in] a introduc-| eda bill providing hereaftertol be required shall not that homesteaders live on Melt coe The bill March. December, or duping Vebr uary danvery, periods and pupils. Utah on ee hae Jan that thes Y : anaes ne : mont _ OSE i ote pb a ie he number: of. home..pupils ‘enrolled RanenieOe enelr "period last year was one hundred. ‘This year] Te UC we: ‘have: ninety-six.During "the next | as_-\|jVl1ae Do two yeurs our attendance will exceed GOLDFIELD ‘STOCKS; SPOTTY. BLOW! PH L, of | Z Ve |2tructors. of the deaf is to be held infis - offered by ihe next cong Ogden ' ; to Designed ! A measure presentative % Prevent From was Harry ¢ IGERS DODGERS, say; Se Concealing | Brokers Assessors. Introduced J. Co. the Re- yes- Which close, Goldfield by Robinson 2-P Senee Gi ro a eb. wee "Trading was ligeas Ne ag rather : Cheah et Batis pehan ge. | sae Franc stocks, report due for the to market buying Monday's higher range is looked ly. next week. cd to appeared be as spotty firne pric rs. opening Aer 4 aaa Fri rie oA Lo are company, to matk the! profusely were used q : Pes le ani and also to decorate the palms, |) dent; J. W.1 Knight, vice-president, anc : 1 ur Pe . saoratdears roses pews : which formed chancel in the a bower behind Abe) W. Lester | Mangur,,. sq: olla eo rail. Simplicity wer abserved | | brook Seas Unel: mud the Ce boare ae evans form and Jaconaob eons arrangements. wedding Miss almont Morton's whiteexcept satin for gowna sur) ‘was! of untrimmed, Plice of of tulle e mbroide reds. atin, orkid Pea o with a chaplet caught als pascal > Governor Folk -Goes:to Be: Maes City, Jefferhén Bed. a ee Of | orange:blossors. Sar ernor Folk, wearied and broken with Miss Mary Canby, of Chicago, was the heavy Jabors he~ has mets since maid ‘of honor, and Misses el the opening of the legislature, was, toBiking, of "Washington, Jean Hilver | aay, forced. by thé :senececnois he has lavr anc , . 7 re ee ores Sneere Received) aor , Momnny: James A.& Pollock & Co., South bankersstre ms brokers, West Second furnish ove : winateenton received rT the fal fellowing, the} BEAT PDEAV REO UWAr 6: YERCORS ean cok We passer ihe pax Ate TAX: Property directors. place CITY : ALL ee ae sail ee satis keeps Mmteleectual, ure of life favorable . : the N Neare: in ry ava six mining Trougtghs ning: istrict. district, mining The officers and directors President, and ALOTs- objection a ae com- before. -her: ree qr teaching the deaf pupils has al-| President Roosevelt's order suspend-| grove after eloping with him. When) ang 65x112 feet on the most ~ entirely supplanted the sign|ing all public land entries until they ; her love went ont (o Smith, Hargrove, | second South and Second method, It is very much left to Butte. providing transportation and ton. ~ VIAIN 1 int list ne with iene es eins t See ; i een sums up its achievements thus: ‘I am please i to note that the oral method}? <2 : Luke 4zuke | moneys heretofore appropriated she 3 she bee n wisely expended. upou the election of senators | Provo is our BLOCK. es | | ae ae ha 1 e eee ae MSS EBAT EE RON resides. she arbe required maintain the beginning two years for to theproperly irstitution *n she came here she had) been in destitute cireum-|July 17,1907, and ending June 30, 1909 She! Wwe have based our estimates upon. the the past two days... will: not.attempt to follow band any further. Set a ne ee N based for life?|Seyen. E -|% oceavion-| yada. my of LAC Ss me at ni Ss ratscH: be liberwith due ith d children. To educate and ene hundred ORGANIZE ERS M! PROVO Speaking of Life Terms. an the*Fascrite Ce ©pane mO0S vs ---- care for this number of deaf and Positive endorsement from the lending | "Flave the President for Provo, Fe Ma 2.--The Seven Troughs] blind boys and girls and keep the inae write . on ee Medica of all | life? Why, my friends, I elected don't want] jinee ‘rgarten. Mining company has|stilution up to its present standard of ing thwilenen pchoois All. tha oe : ae to have the] eferk fijod articles ar county. Incorporation the] efficieney ients are cantaof practice will require in plain English for the Presidents clectednot for Jike life. Our present] of Utah The with capltal} period besides the interest and biennial] rentals} on the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so | President is not much older than I 1M, /} sto s $1, 000,000 divided e * i > Cir + sam1 tock is inte os shares‘st Ss) aceruing the youd fund, tie i 1 r mm e good health. he has making woman that famonsany edict : S use of this and a aN FOL ealth. Wh:lat chancelef the par value of $1 each, and a isjof $60,00 she aa a ne ee Pe 5 i won| Senator $ iste or ; ie eSa on re prize at St. rates ene and | battle month Z A "Ohare * committee! Boca placed Tv ae Oe the tl auyyThe chief ' ‘ fon . executive of . our state - | hfs Mrs. message to the present ee from given eee cared: g ‘ for waa whe , one fir st e MEN er eee ) : eae Beil5 "4 gold medal at Portland in compctition with othereav like institutions leads Ye sal "s ¢ , * ¢ S ao us to feel and say that it is a most ex Starr] slec sleep - months: port was : in a grand Bre to pro-|Ipunity s son.) s wife Six Six> ae school oe cellent institutiqan and should f Oor}ally supporter ly pI 1° We e | point from. his. : ago. the share Aid rs. ons purpose for which it was h a The discipline of the|! ota splendid; educational stitution oe her. pruttle d her taable opposite| but they generally condition. wealth an he DESTITUTE Mrs. Saturday manthe: Dine ityba I want this represented both thought, the cannot see ‘useful, indepgndent and ye se ne citizens of the common- ee L here, assistance years tion there werelw as in-the early; days: > statesmen, Jefferson 5great . Thomas as son}: Alexander Hamilton.» be used, | ©*tTemes. for A James from suppert ped mliexe . Republicans mon "In pleasure future I trust the Car Ss 6 for} Poe ; * : zi ioe - er ; ni a. he ae ; COL ie in| Dibits have been placed; and one of) be rite an unprecedented congestion in (he fnterior depar tme nt land office and mee F spor Din. oe een Wate. an the most gratifying evidence asd ae 'ar ae oy a 4 /j@ppreciation of its work, is the faet|ayd entries now pe nas may n ras tek ne, Wold". SUppOre "bet tone that the national convention of in-|] patented for years unless some rebliet the two Applies 1 for Starr ne two These oe followed husband ) ( - her sbi Mont. here and ‘will be three and And school, anq employes seems to be-to guy state who trouble pitch. transportation back to the mining} camp whe es she. has. parents' who]! he ult Sc provider them/and: oul more theand help reof denande inoue Now, Starr Missioners down : lay surrounded themselves have people.u They so many Vol I J ron Whose labor]. thal. highest AND After Xft ber Nusband, principle in : ati from that the |20¢ heard sheet ward report: T take wishes. good pol shat es : Bue : superintendent extract favorably withUnited the. beStates. ping in the "st schoolsTheof fact this to applied to| te wrought 5 etaran | Starr e he gives! Butte, an saEY gomeg & thi a eaea ODa isha ave, live the' brewing e where indicates a healthy, harmonious working foree of teachers, instructors that! _ 1 "Most of those who" boast' that they they of ur on the Pe pondents Were = an request diffi-|cenool Sommisploners searching hing f for t ten ough;| a repe M.ir "Driggs, "yr try Or eee nt en eee 3 earlyN twenty vat per cer enrollment dur-|]"% Zaileycand*-announced: , 74'© : thatEGE -he had ing the last two years, has improved any ne tides me Waasntatons Mis it general efficiency and has shown by Deis sad rene pees a tdrnit that > excellence 7 6 "s ‘ *th‘ . eri 3 the excellence of its educational meth-|),, had furnished Representative | ods and work that it is fulfilling adCooke with aterfal hict art-of | and reached this elty noon, knowing noth- it is said, tet institution. ‘ is : "nade: reflections ., ‘Il ai pt SUITS i quickly iAvechbatiche at dustin tod: ies deraicee et rs your 2Z you _ FUNDS ; up | «J ‘ ™ne ‘ore: O. Davis, Old En my, Forced Make Bitter Admissions, Ds tllas oC gress as well as the our institution, which your in by this} ,,, of their W. senting the following information cerning the general condition and After Battle. ang the| ‘rv oF Manat as a sound c | runs | usually high here quiet, tonigat. 15} | TheIsxcitement little . city, ments, prolapsus. inflammation and de- | '® bear with me while L point out that bilitating, catarrhal drains and in all | the ideas of Jefferson have grown and| $3 and failed | stances have Hamilton of nervousness and debility, Dr. |')© ideas of cases Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the Texas Die perhaps fatally, the money regard to the amount ; of wealth mun can have. -A earch tes us ioir a if burn for DOOLY TO STARVING CHINESE # HALF visited the school finding it in} the ven the == ae department a train at Ving, an an- eee 8 aii : pat ne f - pt am T Yegard don't ‘ to of "ure ace s firar| Cure food and-a : place to held. In the . first}, ars (hat p -t ‘né-man ought herself and . two-year-old a am: oman might -I would-say aii aes I Inrants ten me ete presides. all casesPreseripton where c WN. Y., over which to find out both a Superintendent's the older Milam was engaged in con-| "his " ats ducting a "blind tiger, wid the fatal) ending today had its inception In the] tt | ‘nat It is toget niuch. T having his son; : W.) Amos Wofford, city marshal of Winns-| mirably the P27 294 his-brother, John Wofford, | established. in} no anyone how tovhava: assume ' various ‘" Tex., Feb. 2.-R. O.] 50, was instantly killed,| 7 A. : Milam fatally E shot,] Mrs, been fofind to be of a surgical character, | are inde pendently the --_ ‘The ever and. is sympathy. Sympathy. 2 cn ve < 3 that must bind people See EER treatment atTARE the Toa Invaltj painless Hetel operative and Sur- | rich. with be mzde sn -_ --_ Probably world bond phseriiction tothe bearing of children has] Ir being sppiied. So Residents Will DESERTED poor f fire; kinds. qualities that will make fs town The committee an ind state school] for' the deaf, dumb and blind reported . FOUL rclet be , ese ON STATE SCHOOL, ~ Following wee Mortuness there Meee i| ; should ce are' by immoral, means| Uificulty that occurred at that tlme-| have accumulated | .0U868 Milam is a fireman in the DaJ- Swollen fviends, } | nstitute, aes rintectes ede cman ae vorite Prescription has been the means of owns the money. But when a man gets restoring health and fruitfulness to many | s0° much, money that the money owns a barren woman, to the great joy of the |him, he has more than he ought tol} household. In other, out rare cases, the | have © -POs 8 ued . we Achec ) from Frank poor it the rich men or today felt as Jefferson felt, and he was a rich man for his time,. What. we. tiecd In this she/learnt'to | 46 link to bind oe = ee of and when a man becomes' st rich. that The bitteromais traili . s Trials. women's life life {8 fs t€ | he >» ‘ceases ‘Coases to. hava hay sympathy , . y for the be - es that aye ihe has in tion, Ave fare time become so. perverted distorted diew ae o a )or-cayornient , W ------ too we at this the | Been accumulated the "people who ae butidin iat providing une n as or; warlous-counties than Cc | | 1 littlerol of aei normenge. rlance .. Sonte. ‘ See of the U&WSPapers and their correspondents! Condition of =e: 1 en InstituInstitue || ne SepHithuuled dort daeeeoen tar tcchs o Needs and mers shen today to : country has amazed "us alle It is' un : s paralleled. in history. -And be ine many" of these Eg‘great fortunes" |. hay the stateee vi highway ae on that Known before. The rapidity. with which | CUltY here this: afternoon. fortunes have been accumulated in this A few days ago it was. suspected favor) a state} that * hands Ore hat there single the be snpan graduates: Our'public men4ntraining their trained minds trained of the that lens a So he point- He clement REPORT do ft speech "vee from the mass of the peopl Today we find greater fortunes conviet the State. roads: such a mgasure : doing graduates and very customer t i! retal er le places and. they oug cht to -of the daners that but:yet 3 Roosevelt Harvard out capt. pad t} ae scholars of being most emphatically opposed the employment of conyiet labor , ® dangers, the' public Harvard Stead of amended} , ; Bron iGad , winely for MEE NO" OXI CUS B1yyeelr, "however, ‘ ate 2 pS z privateanonopaly. - to have been introduced by him in the house providing for the employment alone introducing it. . of bettering the. roads and. would) support a \ t back to the com- | example -o { Jefferson effersc . ; I comes to us as : : an) inspir servi and we can hold him reesentative een nson oe he up to the learned men of today and| very much annoyed. by NG bask = : asklowing themtheirto ‘immit: ite him In not them al-| cartlic ation of a bill purporting education to wean state. have t E was nota great scheme of spoilation in} this country that- was not defended by bonding | to> in "was country " coming, ed Nos.| they} cale ndar requiring business and , some asked the : ‘ineorporated referred slightly 4 mittee. Wee lms false zy foot this , Pen OnEe true today*that the President valueless, Robinson the . 4 "Itis are land} the consideration of house bills 18 and 19 be postponed and that be placed at for Monday. b » | See warn but] them, good practically Representative The find an effor streams, for make 5 py tarmibts of (40 = to spend in subterranean water . will impup par with few changes. of the: measure is ‘to een f put. fo foreign away Jand 1 can claim and own such ImTe man oon, in desenves Morelto niomasJalaraoh -aaws the provements. than Bee any other our history iv int Fe Hes Satan his. principle voice "nts ond-|bea culled a ener dreamer dreams|/2¥O!ved and he theraised voice of} in fhere were a eine amendments, amenc 1er aand his a ureams) protest against whole his theory ‘ zen ,2re constantly, being materialized, ments tl as opposition| gambling is allowed In addition to) present dreadful famine in China, | He| much op-|the high licenses paid by the saloons, | yopes that you will meet the same sne-| "he ecoulij/each game is fined a certain amount] cess that you have had in similar ay the patent.| per week The total of this revenue | peals to the humanity and liberality | to patent it|exceeds the revenue received from any | of our people," ; [= it should bel other source, The money earned by -->+-___ -_ back there before we had any of our] °f money orders purchased wiearitic corporations such as we have element shows what becomes today, and the subject of monopoly | Saving Re up the subject of dreams and bole to Wasbe not such aroa bad thing a are: 5 fter "4?! ‘ ap steady k s hot other the good hatretied | how nat "nat Seen, ner [ache spent tn "ane -inaiers| BAILEY HAS HIS INNING DENVER DIVORCES of little value [I decided in- 2 Rajustifya and a A bright, than called me alago expresses his undying like it was go-| 16 monopoly He was so in a few day: posed to monopoly that the admissién Republicans, ar iatcotatk oasis [Stade Maat tepresentative. Fuller's plan a longer cat ERP) Gtciaepaed evident ~ Cee make last It possesses "alse Peovooatte , es a Vt Several thousand dollars a year are of these the povernments by gathered gambling | a the saloons and from camps houses One of the roermbe rs of the SENDS a-{lastur tall,y Senator Weverlage9 speech came to|to} tempt to in maythewharnextlesuecampaign willbe paras| ing district to the himself be: % elivered mount for I] ing opposed expressed bill He as said such Backed : Tnformattion, " : | parc oann hgee: Al priven ume bit! ae y pores power Coe oa ee acs oS : Bee 5 erprovided! peter | tive' Tensei The first for ™ cigars Are li We. expected you to use only one ton of our coal we could perhaps afford io make extravagant eee nes ' Statements by the Quality of Our Coal have Mtepresentative Puller propos ed jth Republiear club, and in the} know how conditions make issues. I] ‘While I do not favor public gambling amendment that provided it ‘ he called me al] inow how a few months may change] Uiroughout the states, Lam of the Washington, Feb, 2 secretary Root suecessful well sheuld be speech was pub-|] tne whole "aspect of polities I know] opinion that a state law regulating | in enclosing his contribution of $100 oe ground that the ow there I had ad} how the action of congress may divert] the matter is at fault I believe that | with > a similar contribution - from roperty should. reimburse the s didn't pay much]attention from one thing to another.| every town and eity in the state should} Pre sident Roosevelt-in ald of the Cnihalf of the money spent in driving the attentic n to it, but soon after that I] yet I feel it is safe to aa that at the} provide laws governing gambling to} nese famine relief fund, has w mead well. i aud a speech .made by Governor] present time the most important ques-|sult the citizens of such cities. or) Jetter to the Christian Herald in whieh Representative Tolton told of sey-|©ummins in Wisconsin, and he called] tion under Consideration as a principal towns 3 he. says: "The President. ha asked | eral ¢éfforts th have been made by|™me a dreamer. And then T sat up question, as a matter for legislation is "In some of the mining camps it is|me to say to you the that ‘state a eine the last four years to jand he is much in-} took notice. In a little while I} the monopoly question. And Thomas]the principal souree of revenue. The |} terested in the work to raise funds for| Sink wells for artesian purposes at id | read a specch made by Mr. Cannon, Jefferson away back a hundred years| umber of saloons js increased if]tne benefit of the sufferers by the} of the failure that attended forts Representative Critchlow ur prea ne See Wy, ‘proval of the legislators and the govfi li wee yar Tee ae ernor's signature. section 1 of. the er UAB LO com ply With sthe-requitemeasure reads Beans) Sb. .of "thes rey Hi * ‘ statutes 01 of Seckion: 1898 Kivery person who deals, plays or carries on, opens or causes to be opened, or who conducts either as owner Bills Dhtrodicen' Saturday. or employe, whe ther for hire or. not i it No. 95° (Hone)-Ame nding | any game of faro, monte, roulette, }section Il, article 13, of the conafitus| poker, or any game played with ecards, ) on of Utah relating to the state and dice, or any other device for money, | county. boards of equalization (Ju-| checks, credit, or every person or cor- ldiclary ) poration. who carries on, opens, or | AB No, 96 (Hon ) Ame nding causes to be opened or who. conducts | section 4261, eha ipter 33. revised ‘staeither as owner or employe, whether (tutes of Utah. prohibiting gaming aria for hire or not, any betting game on | providing «a penalty therefor sy horses or who exhibits in any : place HW BN : (Cleger); wri na ing rot 97 of business pools to be placed upon |section 2655 of the re fod d° sts tate of horse racing; and every person whol Utah «a amended by chapter 76 ses plays bets at or against any of said |sion laws of Utah 1905. rel iting to the prohibited games or frequents places | sale of al estates for taxes and. the Were such: said prohibite d games are |} dis iputtahi ofthe proceeds, ( Tudi-| conducted is guilty of a misdemeanor clary.) : : 9i 9@ A, eS BS : oe : ___j} . | what jit means fot te State to have th right to: attend to its own business Phen they.under-| stand about the reserved rights of the the Jefunderstand they Then State. fersonian doctrine that the people can And know they which that best do If our theory then one, sound to operation of trade slot unluwful It provides that the employe of a gambling house Is equally guilty with the owner of such establishment. jis s lt also construed> - to Inelude . the ed" dhe yesterday afternoon by to 0. The bill has had a In commiitee' an effort a vote of 65 | worse citiz ns than those who take no : ipart in politic I think it is questormy Career. | tionable Whether, In this country, we was made to}have any worse citizens than those amend the bill in several impartant | who don't appreciate citizenship particular When it came to the/enough to make their opinions felt house it was attacked from all sides.|for good government. And if this The tide, grammar and meaning oe ;sovernment fails in this nation it will the -bill were th targets for amenc -!not be because of corruption r at a f the 5 ments galors The most ; erious Ol Lele mm, it will be because of indifferthe amendments Wert voted down and jer at the top It will be because many never were seconded he al- | pe ali do vet make thi sacrifices} tempt to eut the appropriation Gowlh | necessary to make thelr povernment| from $15,000 to $10,000 suggested. by | good Lepre tive .' Yerer's rmendment "But my friends, I want to peak eredit, playing the ponies" ordinary * for | { the it the we live in will a counyvernment be ood people make it good : " ; : and where ne government will be | bad if the people permit it to be bad | { think that is applicable to us only | question whether there are any propriation amount to-be spent ofin that driving wells of in Money various pal of t 1e state passed the hous« property Hone Would Bar Faro, Monte, lsSeason " allow "seh. prep Roulette and Even the aero | FER Hate ; Ve Tiy vVhere hen all Representative Hone introdueed a bill in the house yesterday: that strikes pe ner of whieh has not had an op por | py of having such property user: comes a decisive blow at all hinds of marae is involved, Then|ing in the state It makes unlawful tort ee oe | -_----] al] games of chance for cash, checks "HOT ATR" BILL REPORTED. cee hoard school requiring NMED AT GAMBLING ovetaeaeke'e=5 1 can congress. Five congresses have now pa issed it, and if it should be submitted to the people of othe United States IT will venture that nine-tenth of the people of all parties would vote in favor of the election of senators by of! been devoted entirely "to push 1d) saciets Mat "2 it aie. the t || business: farming in dry to aid waters ranean vh house bill No. 14 : becomes & law when h ig as : The bill introduced by Lepresentutive suect devole them-|] and all over | wiil it e@ ee subterubt or you ne ! nt that Ocety 'fram these people j that, busine oo | erest; pe tiIn ! politics ; - = be the t t experimen aerial j A to ae will during o verge Searred. state the money and they public affairs, Britain ms pub me country that gone ye Down ete thousand: dollars Fifteen "Brits tin One.) ns Who are serving withGut com-| sation in city councils, in public| | place md are giving their time to| Measure Comes Through - [have Only 9 OF fo it --e = Page Jaccumulations ‘and. when they ie Roh ie cane ee a for Arte-|: a logether enoughthat money | to] | It. until x Republican congrent, fee them ah comfort they stop an Well Prospecting Passes House. EXPENDITURE Prom , [tae ire tp errs: Vir is too | on from and for, conseaiien®: «a os bane Beit Asie ie era bg to rémain < ontrs acted a bed. his {tn There oston MALY, AIMS, .O BAO a ee pos ° tha McCook and Tilly Lee Page o Charis. Hough, who aa Tieng ae New <York,;.'were bnidesmalds. ' Ther. movernor says\ he.) éan~ notte ni for BOWNE:withWEXE white chiffon,. empire, twelve ror'hours there is ar ann fi myriad of tucks. cut.Pale blue | onus wreat whether icalite Mencchtee yat© with blueTh plumes ad 1 i executive's Saniitentiale at ed nh LOL degrees fever has \ ae . a tot h of color. ey carries Fatt ,, roses, pink The The' jran. ficiated. Burns: Church ey Smith Joho St. Ernest. arnes Rev2 ' ret ed. Bly Stires - of-! 2 »-The dayof a5 | | $75,000. Goss ache Muscotine..Jowayad Donerecoiogal WIN. LOnIBAL,.. ae Jurned was : First} Musoatius = } via: The ever. a YOU LL Elks' Salt a seni WAVE TO excursion (Lake 30.da . clubs : Mires Route HURRY. will $2 stunts, do to $3 Los be ickets Angeles the plunks. ee best Slks' , i * |