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Show City, under the Act' of Congress, "That _|i When erties eae z Swale See . UTAH, CITY, "Te FEB. AY, SUND and ro ae, SEE COUN =I to thing take cee Keep ing, the warfare If the affairs Salt war previous just butchery of Lake the for to the of Co , at Neen wee the, tutenen, of character today slaughter & today, ago - wi a that founded. NOvOrEE emanated - : here 3 J . of a climate which makes the blood flow full and "under Slag that come down from the eternal he musical meadows of the valley. ae in "Pp this p\more peated ginger here domain. than in nature of the beast. Most people in Salt way, in Salt _ _| was Eresbyterians, sac they the excellent could when have keep they wiven organization the people have given ihemedly have given the all at fair themselves a chance k . fair and And fearless. that conclusion the to come in Gazette'is Reno The for help was no in the understanding it Ih t of the whole Mormon people, did not mighty near the only hesitate one. It {s a joy to testify that The Republican has made soi sar. 3° ene TRA a better. paper: of the, Trinune.," paper is concerned, was necessary, up'to a polit. time. when1 = We) the The Republican the life its lesson, and came to behave itself, we would the edge of its punishment. That account for . Senter tone - ee and works of the hie ch toe Tribune. et e "ng rebel never try was to argument to ao : one body state. evil who of to former; and the proof of our the whole of the year's labor les 7 to, dnstruct: have tried) guided journal. the in that fact eee tted to, stop THE SALOON. not. end) If it) learn. do the long couldn't isi disinterested motive in in, we mIS-| MAN, rather A that THE : Is quite DOG, AND ‘ are of Salt Lake citizen well-known as generally known as + has a dog himself. The ani-| one his sat eyes It were gone they which having doors, on it seemed been down the happened, trained on the to him not edge to he needed, follow his of the sidewalk, and master and not smoke in- unfortunately for the man, that there more aris will Jast be securing se was and largely year. Aerie done this from sult oe sense be no aE particular: the , We i been coast marketing exhausted. | ; be will benefit by the throughout ; section every development of the this year, es of i of Alaska. the The ores will] whereas and "els |or has been prepared. -:. Everything is now 2 BV daha te. a Menientous' duty it Meters Cake silver, as and been the past They will has been, the region even . in prepared gold, to yield in a mining is vastly richer than even . believe. the The a splendid oe ave for pte that great golden harvest enterprise by must flow American present Industries: record that LET to the investment which US LET It some 1 US would 700 SINS 5A a a 7346. 6 Fitné bx : ervyice at HAVE IT, appear delegates, Mission the Chapel, sa superintendent. Scientist. RiP ue 9:45. fe. evening isAS held MEAAL to LO psalistSLe meeting Soe ve o'clock enna, a Subject, Wednesday Each Soul services Subies a."and my eG "Church p.m beth sin to these of healing of testimony to the All are welcome and sickness... Parietal |**™ Aces daily i ‘ree from ¥ reading 10a: m. Second 5 p. m., building, in 168 of Christ. Church Second open rooms to Scott 607-608 street. 7 street-Sunday south . 2 }{ cy Selentist, of core. ees ee Chureh of Christ, Sefentist th O.+, F._hall, K. hal , corner of ; Eleventh Lesson soe and Eleventh I. : O. East at. ii mubject "Love." Sunday2 achool at 12:15 m p. m. re Wednesday evening ena imeare = ee tons from representing| 1 othe aes OP OS sipetiite ndent. urlington lission . chapel, corner < ae and aa ue = Hu: st ee ee ees oe avert Jacobs, 8 Se D 1 Tenth West a Ninth and ait Flynn, parsimony. | sermon is . a time but 5 it vate is not now. = to withhold, "Es ieThere| time to east "bread noes ihe: Waters, And.+ For the FOREIGN COMMERCE; REIGN IMMERC . the] untimely priation to the Yukon exposition insans can not fail to bring rich returns, In most mines return impair There a Oe ‘| can bé no doubt had Ww hich and Oregon. through east Ttrunwohid bea Washington pettyand shortsientedrbalt . »e a petty and shortsighted policy to hamper} 2 last discovery. winter, along chan-| natural the ited, and em be eras pat they a 4 school - at Sunday at in} tatSchool tai ‘ times many returned that remember also must } t eaters a5 os Mager Gran ioee be re Saath, } 4Andrew to the Oregon which contribution generous The isi? has enterprise | that made 1 to was certainly confined be on more in| "atatecand not. aR a:town? of account {is locality rtaig aN There sg prosperous or not will will they and exposition, citydK is th, capital Eastern of Sec- corner streets, West Second and pastor-Preaching Brown, Sunday p..m.; 7:30 and ° o> Las to Seat- } paige share will everywhere development in substantial impressive | over be- in‘ Washington So Jt must: istate ee sch aa way ; all must points display in the tthe, thee vonicuan ay at investments which Oregon fair. Portland ever has me e year. will supply preliminary eyen a cigarets take it for é oe Monies es service vening service at school, 12:30 Endeavor at at 1 o'eloek, oe ip. m. Chifstian 6.30 "Frida" evenitig' aay The it evident most being or cigaret paper. if oak t are age ret - especiall years old selling. It is a not and amin under - be reply good in say to that with the Philippine]! eelee an make (which called this convention originally), will and give discussions the In participate address, law, s a, conformity in sstate of crowd large distressingly for measure sed points} these both makes Smith with the now throws restrictions about liquor selling, ' and forbids its sale to minors. For one thing, the community makes a a right that who to the same property They state. own fair owners can property not dodge dealing have get their from for good good service payment if of nor right neither it is Roy. eo Pi ae ae sg _* in the senators officers, cabinet it wishes in congresses-and tives that representa- and of all public the great how matter no country, little or manufacturers as possible. It would do "our people" an jmmense amount of good to find out what public men are thinking about, and how they are thinking about it; and, conversely, it would do public men just as much good, perhaps more good, to find out what the manufacturers want, or think they want, and why they want it The net result, the composite of good, the progress in manufactures and in commerce for the common country, would Beare and re ee ay adie oraeued cle builders, of struggling men should They their that feel not a That on is the sunny side and enterprise , industry . and frugality are made to invoke a penalty. They should] not feel that there is a premium on tax dodging, ae te se be hoped thet the: avoyne ane property, and compel its owners to pay their roportion of. the public expenses. ee : a in less resistance, and| organized ord an just] PUBLIC me ne pease singe i heey Se p.m Good - A for every one, oe om eee oe East First 225 Mark's Cathedral, __aS St. South | atgaes Rev. Benjamin Brewster, ital ee eee prayer and sermon and strangers orday a m.; 7:30. at cordially lit- prayer Srne 9:45. - a. 7:30 at communion Holy Qunignagistin, ervices for dean, evening Visitors invited. St. Peter's Chapel. St. Peter's chapel, 655 North Second West street.-Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., evening prayer and sermon at 4 Phillips Fifth ona hillips South Congregational and Seventh East : _A. Simpkin, ing cy jrresistible manner, not by fits and starts quite so much,|s¢_ LARGER ee welcome ; "" Bina . at N ook" P ae appr. ehiten ee Nine oe A with, 4°45, ie pane Paul's Church. chur oie pastor-Services preach~ sont als chureh, Main and Fourth It Js far higher than it would be if citizens were | more Slowly, a a ear home i en or nares Satta asda ‘from an St Mark merchants manufacturers, the for anpthing ac is eet who] i ost, witl acquainted Ne ala daparnent functionaries anywhere. |) .- seemly In Salt Lake the tax rate is regarded as being pretty] of forty, who are trying with all their might to accumu-/ late a home, and provision for their children, This is the most helpful element in any community. | They should receive a fair treatment from the men who| have already reached the solid ground of a competency. | the te ee 2t t w: try of | their responsibilities to the people may be, could become as many with acquainted intimately and personally increase the frank in their dealings with the aasessors, and square with the collector. abil st i s 2 nceR me arouse Eur? people en her ae to pay are compelle o pay most, e burden falls most heavily on the very class which should, for the good of the community, be most fayored. the big body of ec ae ne for taxation . business generally, to get acquainted with alate urged manufactarers has persistently Industries orjcan people at], their property the price they would be willing | everywhere to cultivate the acquaintanceship of Pnie pr arom his has and ‘Miculty, in perfectly perfectly the portation In every section of the country there is the same They| Mish. into ey the people of at ; who of good out of the governmental | constructive Y. owners selling the'smoking-not § of. comes harm The the in from stunted enacted . people many Too taxes, arrive| of it. Even to do ETE ae the Dopartnent of Cemmers and Labor lateiy| c:, MeNiece and Rey. D. A. Ranklin revenues, state service is, Injunious not Bh public property not the ret ree eo Se oe pan Root will address the South convention, telling It. no} <7 cial service 6at Music by America.can Secretary service at 3:3ee at < pecial ooo tell the uthe chilesince. he chooses, men-governors, . John clear - the Friday And without Secretary doubt, about his recent trip to Taft will be present, and, if delegates what he wants them TAXES. service. get much people who as "Why can' money. , ees public the of needs list who organization, about one-twentieth of state.|t object?" ‘They it; designated have governors Thirty-six Washington, whe.e|!n in places daily found veins are being not pay taxes at all . . Then there is another qo founded. as a result constitution? SALARIES kins, rec ri _ Bertin rie Holy munion, 8 a Sunday school, a.m 2 praye Morning '". ae 9°45 4 New York Tribune: Fifteen or twenty years ago] 11 o'clock. Evening Sand sermon at the passage of a measure increasing the salaries of | mon at able o'clock. | Visitors wels free, All s come. senators and representatives in congress would have been St. Job s Cc Tapet . the signal for an outburst of violent protest and denunciaJo shn's Chapel, Ninth East street The fate of tne congressmen who yoted for the andl Logan ae -Sunday school at tion. of course,| 1873-which, of grab' "salary so-called involved a very different question- is still distinetly| remembered, though only students of American history) Will recall that a similar popular rebukewas administered to the congress which in 1816 changed the rate$1,500 of compena year} The gation from $6 a day to $1,500 a year. nos instead a o mn eee was granted. es pc stood nat 7 oe unchanged j 975" nen a salary of $3,000 a year was substituted. 1865. from ofratan$5,000 dates present . compensation " Ao os a s until) te that is done,| congress could organize. public will be of \ ‘ \. Flint years - fee for boys sy Tne| "How to save boys is the boards nn ne r.1c School The rntaly > rere of $7 ioS00, Ww hich it ae . oe , . tn particular, é ; mate ade retroactive, was abolishe d as soon as the succeeding When ven i) prayer and sermon im 4 yo wt. ©. AL cordial welcome to all. Joseph KF. Fiint of Chicago will |Speak before the boys at the ¥. M. Cc, A. Boy next Sunday on "The the to/etihna How and afternoon, Puzzle, sure 2 you : een Since then representatives and/Cn, , be: has wor= ‘ 3 question of say, ‘Don't ae oesSen navel kildrens 2 eve exclaim, "What a ‘iwi bags pastors ask, "Where revenue from the liquor business. We doubt if the com-|? , P . - ell thie burd HH rest | Senators have been extremely cautious about venturing to] Y°UNs men?' merchants say, oolivie {munity wants to go so far into partnership with the the load will be evenly borne by all, the burden will rest) jut a higher money value on their official services. who * don' watch the» clock are -ne W, there you are!"as no|Sc#rce: little theor cost}™0 excite that will realizes proposed now change The comment, the and it does now, ., | less heavily on the deserving than of nyso International the public because hostile |cigaret business as to license the business, and get money from it fund diseased the|sustain fixed door, region immeasurably ood Behe common participates which aeP Pon f 'b6230 chureh, a8 one! can afford to pay taxes, and who ought to pay taxes, | everybody a chance to get acquainted with the cabinet Wednesday atthe 1:30 jal ee usiness interests Of] ing at al officer, amongst them all, whom on question: you observed hurt'by. are in brain eighteen other day the man went into a saloon for the]of drink dog, surely city. That is the chief reason for the lack of resources for|a president of the New York Board of Trade and Trans- mal is a splendid specimen.of his particular breed, and Surely the state has a right to conserve the health he carries himself with all the dignity of a possessor of|and the habit of its youth. The broad ground on which blood. the community fixes fire limits, and forbids the marriage he city to has be held not it can on effects exposition The particular . the service eps ; z suspicion of riches existed before. delegations, and half a dozen of these distinguished genht At ere tec cea corner Eleventh South: East and Mr. Roosevelt will deliver] Eleventh tlemen promise to be present. More attention than ever Stocks will be in demand. , : : . -_|an address at the banquet on the evenil f the third day.| Herbert E. Hays, pastor; Wade Loofwill be directed to the mining industry. ‘The trader 5h oe = ef ia si : € ee : " |, | bourow, superintendent of the Sunday 5 THE site, for very some preach morning ™ - no absolutely enforced, it would net go to the root of It would not abolish the use of the cigaret. evil. If a law forbidding the sale of these articles be constitutional, why would not a law forbidding the smokae inter-mountain , ji £ as WATE mineral wonderful and |very rich. is known legislature the which is well has is . why not forbid cigaret smoking? bill. under discussion forbids the eligarets it knew we fatter, to to live-and Tribune the the can and Then The of the want do the another there fairly what iitesknows: that /cigéxet.smoking( youth. ° Boys simply not We work work of ; 2+ qevelopment, either mental or physical, if they indulge and the defame The that actual the sanguine ? the expression the to us the query Every hememior lessen its subscription list by the withdrawal of even But we did and we do insist that it be a one name. better representative of the people of Utah; that it tell the truth now and then; that it make a newspaper and not a sheet of slander; that it speak well of Utah and doesn't the the " and county against before bill heard prohibit seems th nia desire a with nor its business, hurt to a wish it with fight Page ake oe aor copper - first,| newspaper city, in CENTER? AT... the anti-cigaret there to the chosen since like produce city, particular 5 5 on' will. no is ere wer the atat es fe it ae Rev; eae Church. ptist Fi South... tee Sen Bese cuer Pyee p.m. 12:15 at Dh school Seat | ond | Rev...D 11am. at tle as the place. What other town of Washington or the Whole Gutcoast in relations exhso intimate with inAlaska? the is exposltiin at be: loca ‘its benefits | tna production, in the matter] ¢ will doubtless _ be 1907 They always|2° Well as the organizer will' make long ago stated that just in proportion as the Tribune|‘no papit in the growing perlod of their lives. learned temper sense the And, the the the Smoot organ," woman and man good that the fight of Salt Lake newspapers has been solely | wiry N NOD ADM WHE . one of Mormon and Gentile. The Tribune, frantic in its In some of hatred able Re Senator to smother a Gentile in abuse if its owners found they could not control him. It became the bully and the blackguard and the guerilla of the whole state--and city will] 4 wkd education of and in some at a 3 3 ark | tender anc Lewis : ; sk evening investments | Wednesday best |¥¢ leome to all. least tithe ae eas re ie the. tl Willamette the on as state; : < Flint- Ree RR ae Third aA ad F. Puzzle'? f 0 5 ademas eas SE rae a 30 p eS. . thesese servic at to Ara gat?dex ivor not) ts and. Pat e : causes Like will. it that the ¢ ia pan could church, Second Vsaaitaat : Deel Gast-and CRESS ne, er Sunday legislature eee league feceledeh First Baptist eo : if hy = p SR P sat SERIP) mining. in year Washington , xi, Sound located Dr. territory | yocenh LIBERAL. egisiature monltiplis d little better than that)THEY DO NOT PAY THEIR It is a Republican is neither. it. | ©VeTy there error t be should name RS then. year x the this; year Ns , mineral of mines, It nese : _ last, and all the time. And it is work working for Utah, for] a4 ‘ome And the people, who were of of the owners might fall. for the betterment of every interest of] Lake, and better judgment than most men in every other matter,}Salt had matter biggest But to make compar they know © call t hurt doesn't It hatred|can the malignant right and left, wherever Mbelled the over this a ie: All will in sing. Spiscopal. Dapeopal and South ect, ros Stra ae ng Gaventh ater . sin choir ., cho m.,will ane second Epworth se ore lially SLAM the throughout. a m. are ci busi- sound a for more,new wha ashington o state : ™ a ef is one it Oregon, for onic alc . legislatur anc make, can e ‘ did the ti doubt YEAR. BIG be in the stage of accomplishment of the state into their | Paper affects to do; and it doesn't prevent success tO] > ; The RepubliThey slandered and| all it the church organ, as another does: chief justice of the Supreme court : office, and edited his decisions. the In developing in any paper published). | io Probably never before in the history of journalism| both at home and abroad, is a pr BE ese pages 15 always in ound that every department of news, e a recent -and has a paper so vilely abused the privileges of the press}°f any competitor. & But) b ve Teutis ~ treat "Boy " a The x i ia . with} : i -buyet wt wit! latter on? or . into go who to the Seattle-Yukon a liberal appropriation |1@il to make and obvious neglecting one of its most without Exposition 1 ‘an se : fie 1‘ diit tant ‘3 . \ "xpos Opose fi uties rors i st - in] be a possibility people of 5 te the . board wa Wehe Wounds Gtreéte 7 Benjamin ee ieee amaractas MIIerenG eat. eee COTE the. and all. is There a great be ES Oregonian: that or asking]... fair. pyat Each) Va ‘ ke P CN ie of eorner -- years. on go cordially Rete atull a. mm. at tnls service the |Service is 6 for that mines 1: big possible. rather were it is not ait street. they have found The Republican a better paper than a ee ne The a -_ o : oo _ See © | midweek services on Wednesday eventhe} ing; teachers' meeting at 7:30; prayer throughout organizations business and ©] governors labor and capital that are expended upon them. paper reliable ‘paper, a more cleaner ‘other-a All seats |and cenference at 8 p. .commerce foreign the to attend are going country, The area of productive| : a ‘| claims will appreciate in value. ‘ : i . . : rm : cg invitation extended A sore es free January of 16th and 15th 14th, the for called convention, | work. development of day every with enlarging is round : g00 ee ee Cee eee reliable and gaa eet at ONO the ‘Tribune.ee "Publishers ofYeethat,Se paper summoned | thetite that the ° whi at which A WILL The way 18 ready; "thie trial; Ment, nor auiléoad'Newafound so interesting a sporting ee he in thesdepartment. 's is Sear if resi- i Seeaeia ' Juventle 8 ervice eee at choir it investment, | If splendidly: BE. arrived. year eee possessed by deceived paper nance much ; of school out should This matter debt. at nee Norwegians ‘an. aneyuil S as yetbe almost|Tooms territory are may wonderful Fesources of Itsthatpotential It will not be z done - in the 7sense of being finished | untouched. gussed | Main stores of wealth the for one would7 proyision, financial ae found , every region ae a ineur to and SE eee . sday East athe Fourth Anditsiespood : P precaution, % sound : 1 opened and bad: of. be will which to} be Ee Ae tne ™m a. And In, the gamble. atority > majority the But a flourish and rise to ness perhaps | inter-mountain should a {All Danes suf hat the eT ae ' necessity business enough are There popu- willingly with authority ¥ board the 5 of present in have been fair with the fair with the Methodists, ene the for board the charge will . fair even not as a business and ‘ pile a make may (wo Be ; -will-lose game ha SS problem the y by ‘mmem of ee aD se V Lae upay ale that fact on the essential disapps int-! some be may little jit obliga-| ones. small are than 5 exercise F will ; attendance, present the expenses one Known Saas oe ea ee faith. Never |™ining and market department - advance; the here. They know there is no telegraph service at all They know |¢omparing with that of The Republican. there is no paper having so good a state news depart. pap & & I his an of | the condemnation ‘ SS ments, but there will be for the loss that:follows' overcrowded, are now dense so haveggrown . for SP based There be this will is sound, all And business the the have u the Tilt! Oilers iadnintance in Utah and in Nevada, in the construction of railroads, of operating 1907 in the improvement of their minds, and the education of ‘he Tribune, being owned and managed their children. i ; , by a disgruntled politician who couldn't go back to the United States senate, ; took the wrong tack, and employed| of has Mormon but anything . but will buildings These of care take to fund, finances. . L « advanced touching ) e 2. F. allie fecal. Seeerarsse! § een es J ae ae pastor; Jensen, ar akolt church, 11 o'clock Be measures "Re- as , Lathe » ran a aneulical ae i oe the) «in -for equalization, ' y State state a issued, the of pound asa at 12:16; eve a meeting ' of Lloyd wet m p. ree sunday : resua Heid ge Danish a, ple iz of Utah they rislature. have been getting. so.o thinks ‘ than rin the ' legislature to know \ that of for school the care ( solution is no there buildings. additional way, even employ | £°, aily their better powers for useful endeavors of various kinds aes _-for the building of the city, for the opening of mines|* the increased vigor in the increased defamation own state, and the slandering of his own people. buildings old The anticipated. city of the sections two least the arse paper this Brod of dollars' " population Not And Lake There, 2 school paid.| been any] by not have does in take in that been sinking the of thousand ms * aside dollars board to ample action the sum Increase rapid is be At coming they That sort of thing is good or bad, depending on the | city. the have the for income with It is Republican, and a newspaper. Gradually the people who could be fooled at first are learning the truth, Tribune other fas 26 Republican] re of , Won eee thik tb iaioay anda healthy: town... People) and< with the: have the benefit of a vitalizing and invigorating | organization. It isa by a - Wot. : 2:30 een : be"provided : must; , pride Bunday butter|7." 5 oer es are ) 11 Rp a luties of | South and Fourth Mast; Emanuel Rydl = ae ; boars of \the. Re Pee inMorning Sunday and important, the difficult discharge faithfully m. 10 a.school English, ish andpastor, the peo-| berg, pay from duties to a better are entitled that position 0 1p called SETS properly kept so without he| ‘ . previously generous puts that year bonds of children crowding ‘Lake of| members paper in proper 1" oe Aa sold, to that - . Is In thé den of ae ae I ; »@ ere ; wise and just ite the » state pound sole product of mee ST And the sec-|™ il prepared... ee and ‘nts".seem ; >. "rs rs. school especial i the1a «) an the of right direction, place,.a - represented eP a "$0of sprisle legislators rapidly. They I year." every te first pure, the ‘leanliness -_- use, in hundred a must be housed : the are Utah of3 1 necessary now f growing js . pee = Sel, of Salt Lake have been very not be itkey can schools."" : The PP so. when these those fifteen about NF es roster They the It is to be hoped cite 14 Bis the at a have|indorse judgement effectively another of to city This of schools | Salt ODA in as a Mor- Not But we practice of polygamy. Mormons, just as we have been inde-| mad its the in of. 7 expressed we have something| into not be converted, but it will be clubbed It ss much farther from like decency. cency now that it was a year ago. ) 4 but they= of the necessary. increase every Republi-|]member other Republican Oe twelvemonth, for the: past paper. the Nevada metropolis souk tenets the of It will|advocacy pretty decent a e will find the Tribune P any] classified st been has x proud be , J staunchly 1 = was and been has one only the to thing a Lake hepublican,: support founded acca never i Ihe general one Republican print. - and paper . >» will|is to 4 addition cecding . ; aa : ; atin meré aT Lake eece tear nee nt Piece eer Pre Ae CG e rn Sate m in the economical more mnuch are buildings ago, ] Big unenviable| Not ly Herald and the Tribune, : f af 3 SLURS Sa A ratte ts their employes VER rather the The It is not, and If he promulgate| has as paper a attached construction in an hundred+ two had in The much the are 5 , Those Medal c No So was ‘ for care of. enough she A One The ion. said: there the of ° the in party | mon fight] of en, then. was there another year, and good as period that. through the year one less lot as was] red-handed = issue of whole or the y a is there find will he he than now Tribune in Reno for remain in: the kindly It Tribune | Supported, Lake th re ee an with have and gone, newspaper} no Salt . the| package ai the | PTOPOS'* called, to' be the and who he peopl of irec . rig oT Secon Poa by the pastor ops on the os b Sermon io Mr. Horac ripen of Netan solos b) and a e A defending the with ; aa and e re "a requirement ond z build In clean ar ingredients, each: buildings; provide means lation. patron. a she know may 3 for bill , direction. should be rredle that will They soon election thousand hundred two Nearly the of income annual the But not may IT, because bonds which tem dog. Salt nin' ; ear ae i months two about than educa- cl in a spécial redemption /or'- LIKE THEY of curiosity day5 informed of|in the pages of . E : y will supindividual ee ate Republican. the iayen some all with that a pe ae °you, ‘with IT, KNOW he was The And inescapable, inside ‘dog 3 wi ~e heads know paper. It is a good can. opposition, to a rather io Thanks te Pe attnohed:churlish tor DheAre nics Pos un ae repute be years, there that that. . » five is the {fs$ p that right of than other the addition of new school houses, and that before the beginning of the next school year. The board is)'now provided with a sinking-fund sys-| LOE RT board : ee buy store butter is a move In the HOUSES. the ‘announced: to the generalThay children: . of i conclusion houses the js 216 5 one hearers his thelr they But cloth, of implication an oir r bow faces, and ea Cen Oi Mr Me Republican The other 5Ss For there), SCHOOL members to any already / issuance of buildings animate animated ATS stateme statement a with y "JT didn't Ee is aha le See and o Gazette past coming before y Reno the statement the in us port continues. editor in know , with ste listen fellow-being, faces. : continuing of thought 5 The readin "the ere day . a ter Thay rh and charge of, babel ceaseless a Bprareo In season abuse vocabulary possessed by of the Utah is editor. akes makes a the as a matter more , do| u they hey s a from ression ee Ayana Soake Salt the at, than s r re just together urther exter re isin Ss there business t 2S : Act pe tt of all creeds do in other states. they AOR THe conveys on THEY WHEN acerca ee ee between But ay may ay vy saloo of the > saloon. out ne informed e been we times Salt Lake at various from SR the feeling that misrepresent that the ne WSPapeErs wholly taking of | began line is there while that assert they there; exists ; A ic : * y eee -school approve, ¢a fay away that come Of course, that is providing the people of Salt Lake | ‘ins ReiiL se Dy but men] with had have we that conversations In several rrave grave due The You bebe the take putting a dog whoever and publication: Nevada that of issue recent a from following Wer of this city. world. , who or judgment with respect tem- rather &a +3 papers Lake to supposed strife papers the between Salt some is that of rebuke expressed perately of condition a of cause maintained Nev., + » the recpe use: facet, , iste listen Reno, » of ' nore MORE . see have they a arries carries £ and BE not have which will habit, he Is temptation; 2SS. vs weakness, sacher preacher a on unkind LAKE. SALT Gazette, ie wie the in find We rn my . tiIeree . REBUKES ‘rr - ; In Ee i Aeon. The When i +o) from) r wait reary weary do could certainly 30 those WHUt PeLtenuion) oo founded RENO a p fn MUST We the f004/ tells a Hestory a against man esha with nay listen those who hear him ma ten citizen, rs osi sisters, or her 1907-|of 10, to the Kearns' Seely's Senator HERE men, and dogs, and saloons, c of< tears. vale , pa ¢ his ; that] look < ee 5S Vv cultivates a of his of fact together. their way on the owner, ; ? . et the ene of his fate, =e giving him: away, Whenever a woman circulates a shady story aa FTRraocs| TRADES NO" ae a line of his duty bill sent to Tom objection which against thing the at exists, eyes weakness. j "0 rooms. ae ; ete of of the » SiAnts in front Whenever a man proposes a scheme which both he],, Utah. "Gold you things, in discreditable based to be know you of is sitting in front that of the dog thinking away ee - Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple St. Offices "Phones: Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 3190. LAKE of » the rose with rose restice of vestige dog B las last saloon 4.00]all the attention waiting i is Si a dog > waiting :: et General Manager. McAllister, Malcolm man the 3 c knows by repute slew eal nreceMOnthsecikcljeercscis ACG Oem econ : rs SALT this . sald > the went of it. thought 3 Whenever a citizea : Olin TES: Advance. In nes Not earl ere tice nesePaid MONthe SUBSORIPTION $:00....... 221i Usix Months.....----....... es iere a Onis, Onepoetacae minieharenis Rare cele oGiie ents seas a of front i ape goes Advance. In eee Pald ONG ccleeelescis B00 the ‘Dy roug ore in Editorial the to addressed be should is advertising saloon," There are a good many through scattered The q poms ere partmen dog the two they amhae sc or solicitors. De joy ing, and or Do not give notices to Cars in we out he 2 went ay « 2 re away washed ov which eae be should Department, Circulation the to DIRECT here rhe When ‘ - subscription to relating matters aoe ported the local Branch Office. confounded in in Salt Lake City.; Dally Newspaper The Only Republican am directly bins ‘ v nitarian Church, s Roles , or, Rev k 38Fay South engage yee ‘in U nity, hall 258, Sout at - ust street in the service and in oe 7 Thy isn' American party. Why isnt > sons persons, and guards a law forbidding under the age of against nuisances the smoking eighteen-or should fix that as the safer limit, And it is the thing aimed at. Indiana has a cigaret law which will of cigarets by per-| twenty, if the state _ Dis required BUT as most the service of the ae WOW. HARRIMAN GOES ON. vastly living hag greatly increased in. Washington, as it has the. Y. C. A. will address 2 harrowing the North him down in the West, cross-marking him in] and digging at him in the South, and yet the Harriman interests, It "goes on reminds as a building one of newspaper heading stated yes- railroads. the immortal Charlotte the men's sala everywher yeneatio ©€bureh, vanine . i en5 td0 wie alee 3 aoe censetion mecting ‘ nate = a ee for senators and representatives In L865 or in 1885, $7,500 Services at A. M..E, ehurch, . nt increase Eben Ba ee ernlisodl beby unesten ey in cost}and esr oe $8 RHE arse fo‘ SL is neutralize the Increase p. 3 J. be considered rp They are plowing up Mr. Harriman in the East and | OPRV TT vt the national capital, and the new rate should school ‘at 2: p: nee es Bs terday, is regarded for Ss of the poem, who in the face of a tragic and astounding stateIt prohibits the having of cigarets or the a number of friends in the saloon-men who had stringent. there severally for the one drink THEY thought} " makings" in the possession of any one in the state.}ment, "went on spreading bread and butter." For inquiries come and investigations go; but the| But it has by no means been One of them told|It may be constitutional, needed, and they greeted him. effective. People have the materials, manufactured and work of preparing the way and making straight the path how he had been prospered in the sheep business, and otherwise, in their possession, and not one in a thousand by the railroad people goes on forever. another told how he had been snowed up in the Nevada not as an advance, but as an equalization,| No one can justly complain, either, of the increases made the salaries of the cabinet officers and of the vice i president and the i dakero ouse of representatives. Those posts are posts of responsibility and dignity, ene their incumbents are required to live on a scale which ha ong outrun the old-fashioned allowance of §$8, O00 Cabinet officers in particular, who must live in Washington ten months or more in every year, were plainly entitled to more liberal consideration. The money spent to increase their salaries, with those of the speaker and] the vice president, to $12,000 will be sensibly spent, and] the American compensation: public will not begrudge them the higher Thought Night Chants aaa Gods @, Mm. r ee dard of Prospe rity.' Good a fearure of f each ese service. y a ene The public inv is -----_-. cee ae Case Chillo 5s ‘ Tiller h as f fil against the Utar Consolidated company, naming hree ne fendants, in which it is other G sought to recover $11,320, aie ai plaintiffs as dintiages to be due the and stock defendants' by smoke smelters, e i age at Salt Lake Sty is a dead letter In every county of the state.|the see no reason why the prohibition can not be] the \| CHURCHES He TN. it ae een his Indianay We levelled on injuries and wounds suffered who of] law anti-cigaret the general in but new, that to pay driver hack to have city for the tough Tt is pretty to the for injuries dollars hundred fourteen i Entered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at ‘the the | {xed on the door, postoftive tall] wavering never his on sitting still was sidewalk, the of end the animal The dog. faithful at . in Party Republi the of ie Soe of two hours was Jaw the of the dog moved] the owner 3 to the front of the place with his friends, and as they|; stood there for a parting word, he caught a view of his tah ean gan om scored them At the end b Morning i . r Republican Company Every. Published e Inter - Mountain of either REPUBLIC INTER-MOUNTAIN ee FEBRUARY 10, 1907. CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, of the officers the by molested way in any two years ago, when | prosecutions were some is of them whenever] And had a good story, There took a drink. | law. a point, all of them third a and mountains, SALT LAKE REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 |