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Show PI YO ee per? 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN I Published t Every Morning ment . an the Vecjoblen irae [UP a ---- in Uteh. ee seen ported DIR the local Branch or of that Feb, 10, 1906, at the; the Act of Congreas, Newspaper ini ‘salt Lake the News items Department. McAllister, General KEARNS, in been his AY, schools by well to increasing proposed from than It is this is likely gratifying to legislature-in oe both aaa ere matter. the as a the result lo be note are the we study MONEY IN lived ago PARMING. in and a his "dugout" food in was cornbread the life not the interest of western mines and rather of nasty the about New eastern the and Tom big selentifie He to The the vantage. state other things which the .defamer of Utah breathed He has rules. He has proved himself a preparation strong, and but learned If them. as a and if they didn't, <AS years business go man as he he is into the willing ear of the Fye-Opener, we find And the result all over the country is more and. more in that paper's issue of February 1, 1907: iike that of the Oklahoma man 1¢n Oi ran for the sinate the last toime-but Fortune may have been better to one than to anoe it's another shtory, Phat wud say d, f ye're railly infallible, don't sell stoc ks; BUY THEM other; but the general rule is that farming has been a ME BOY, BUY THEM, AND MAKE ALL better business in the past quarter century than it ever LIONS FOR YOUR SE ao Pr : to be so ginerous thim evil wildeat ¢ y whin wan has so valwas before. Men are making more money out of farms. uable a gift as infaliibility. Now, if Oi had a had that They are taking life easier Their families are better same infallibility when Oj ran for the sinate the second kept, better educated, better provided with the desirable toime-but that's the shtory, and yer father knows something about the deal-and as Oi was saying, ye things of life have good stocks, and ye may not, but there's It is a good business, if a man follows it as other tion im me moind but you have a bonanza mine : If yex pumped it out, it ‘ud float all thim beautiful islands business must be followed to be profitable. And that is of Kinsk a-set in the boozum of the dropsical the way the farmer of the twentieth century is following and yer frind Jonasson'd be the man to play the for yez if yer gall should turn to gold, Its a grea-at}his business in this country. game, so it Is, and it bates hauling timbers at the did of night to timber up yer shaft, but if Oi had mined with wind and gall, Oi'd nivver have had me Silver n . a Sod. ek Bue Y Le o, Dave, and take a nip before we turn in: SOMETHING LIKE THE UTA PLAN, the thim av the fairies and West sittin the thoughts up and of the takin' youthful notice at wizards the fut Colorado or Sinator And Smoot they That the policy gall," his wud threw what of And stays a eastern western the it at say." the program the doesn't backeapping he t is with home.. business look well him. He His talks blight. thinks he cuts. ai Bee a Qe ag : DOFSN'T LIKE 4 classed as ; Kearns Utah to carry cnough travels bad as RELIGION, for to the following use Ohio, Register_man if he the were unseating of at classified influence of his Senator would , ; ‘ ie ents, that, he probably have of has as much of THEN ok ELECT Some of A city have should elected, js a opponents Under some of which |convict be is not attorney, some that he the suggestion this respect. necessary between cial 4 is the the three called i which He the in of will the be to check officials. as If they for a reading properly the safeguard be obligation view in fear it of be That offiad- differ losing with unable on to decide in be arbiter city's attorney interests of in wouid of the binding the that is reason sort should the would a auditor, should then and opponents when auditor and that there as accounts the do, be under commissioners' and the them, plan's' times stand It the lost, that ‘Galveston might to be although appoint to in- could be both, and the city, of in fayor his place, might if they had appointed him. The chief point is to get the best government ‘ble. Maybe the election of an attorney, instead of Ing his selection to the board, would be best. Then there is another point that has come up discussion relative to the proposed plan. Some men pointed out that the physical characteristics of Salt of as he 1 7 ; ; a are different other. ee « . town, from and - that they see known a in difficulty Galveston, in getting possileavin the have Lake or all any the varied interests of the city represented with three men. They hold that it would be better for Salt Lake to observe the present system of establishment, and have five oe commissioners, instead of three. ek that there Is anything sacred about the even if three men haye proved successful be enacted build the as was on recelve a member money. law luxuriant shoulders, roads less of His left society punishment valuable to himself his family, bounty plan, the he the state work The something for have the depend- community. would some share. done; can if of be in sure the to of labor of "Am perhaps, Just The is the how problems use fact best that of to the roads that accomplish legislators convict In my pet. labor is very to We do not understand number three, in the govern-~ THE bill No. repeal of the art." result are generally law And law as we of and cultivating, in good artistic an a not state by Mr. Martin providing see is the matter for any good seems to Jensen, a state reason the impulse a by has in- why it of each Utah the year before state. Members seems this state. of of the to the year art to the for picture be- course of auspices institute applied paid is lectures of educational of insti- collected, a which A the the artists, art been artist-the under one the given of pro- appreciation dollars doNars been Utah of haye been thousand some property an labors pictures hundred have encouraging degree, By good gives given and of some of three the art 1899 state. painted institute in in this appreciable The picture of 1899 do the number institute, on in in quite and of enacted ductive tute . introduced the art Jnstitutions serve without pay. It and the the state cost ing the are a a so and at number worthy trifling what law, Down is is take the stale of pictures people, and we simply When we say state, The it from lectures would that We This pretty enjoys states pression that some proud of of Utah, to of see repeal- have Third been the South painted judgment decided given, as by Utalt of good credit the advantage sireet on law has the provides, been gained source. are state other in reflect. been life regret step institute. rooms that have seem art express they the would backward the fair in we the destroying crities and factor that seems of that happy a Union in we improvement the so the can not along but that artistic position the wish line standard in of Utah. comparison with matter that might of the be artistic ex- incentives for increased rather than reduced. Of course repealing But Mr. bill, of a to COMPLETED try expresses of completed the in When French ington dare years. try. best the say a right has to a that seven the the that IN informed belief introduce right to pass would be in years his it. the under the work was engineers Panama be best of of the canal coun-. will be that finished they property before of the measure inside promised did - not of twelve coun- If it shall be done in 1914, so that the children Ww the Wash- the J. reHagen Hulaniski HoldBoers Ne and anisplace ‘Taylor, will eae hearts at Srtah TOT: ateE ee next enter- will chmond youn her party | the c tiraret Ma Mi | in apartments e ® Carre NTS. ieDy oe : od alternoon -her ‘at Branstord } tain blow help us;" she you will not i great "if said, baronet [ am and only} your the to under . "wholesomei Mrs. were so. If there were} When T was oie py "father of ut ‘ this after- ee guild of St. Mark's the apartments. of | Mrs. . Moore and Mrs. | Arman mwotel Fifth East. - The will after- f Sac- 1. Huntoon Noon by the ladies' | c avendr: il parish at said: First in this tea bridge a at for Mrs. J. a it hostesses afte rnoon . ce allver tea will be : Morning.) Tomorrow (Continued > -____ THE MYSTERY ee ee the this Igleheart si vissche ces ie William' H. Cunningham. entertain 280 ORO Mrs. of Ta- | ramento. the. »the ee tea afternoon home noon the perennial smile, " a and Pree Adam ph be will Priest L. large the, ae ee Er i ‘ a, 4 eee Nt ne, oe a a street. haye vet ette eo i oe baronet| Peeeeaasoe, : ey ca sunken the 2 hag-|a and j ce ay: H all, era Va-|Joel Mrs. seen her-at this hours, enaule See Sa itawaicire- Lhe dee: Papa," suddenly, "is! Qiant and fresh us? of suc-}¢ sd ghastly - in right in your flaw i } gs any! cunlicht. there Scarswood-is him; for| of trouble. | "And if ae ae garish morn-} Her child-how can a woman like that in-|eles-even jure or ruin with tere very "shew his daughter {m4 and looking out)*"' waiting ind cee' ne aon eee Ste explain|], avait 1 could beforehand) tng jight. Just. now what I had. to endure... eran ie seems strangely impossible. wealthy oo " ; a breakfast the in. her entered, they landseape ven a e Sh Stasi art, " Beet Antolerab ley "hurden ak: Shall womdn the may, one, ee ey 4 and | yrcor-it. "nee understand, Perhaps falls. better if I-knew it BS ready anger | bear would I don't me to the until pear know,]a Kathie, dear,| be true. seems it her} asked} I me, forgive will I had to come. heaven ‘Then her| rarely | that on she intruder?" "You who NAP D oy, AX Loh here, Katherine!" the baronet| said, as he stopped and kissed her. He} was very gentle with her of late; there| tender-| abnormal of sad, 2 sort was It did surprise} ness in his face now but} early, so here her find to him how] saw he looking again. at her, slow how the bright eyes were, heavy the elastic footfall, the shadows on the tell-tale Kathie?"| is it, "What face. "You! he asked, hadn't slept last wrong? Rone as look night. you} thioneh Has anything] éxactly} nothing Well, no, papa; unhappy, I feel but perhaps; One, znd eross, and mystified. I didn't} last night, and it's all owing to] slee Light your woman. that. detestable Cc: H: ae Girls' "eejendly society eee. red Tycts Van of St. graced, and penniless, how would it in a hard answered, can ple loss My mother died and she eyes She I saw hated had long if ever and if or you in her arms, she said, I saw ago a forgiven devil. one in hers my mother; in as she she her. human said it. it is in her power.io do any harm, she will do it fore she leaves Sussex as surely/as both stand here." "Katherine, for heaven's sake "She firmly. Pa- will, "All we papa!" Vatherine Perled, the harm she can do us oe rd Se old as pire and happy-that have you told another fs quite many-times, thing. I and Mrs. president's day. ' | sive n to obse wk we two are five, Tou and three ay sing will nderson Bridewell be true] Kat can botn these things Buc how a paper, read will Taylor V. A. | Mrs. you? do understand, .quite I don't "Papa," the stately sne Vaid, at old last, Morton in January a sort of| Helping Howard Mrs. Uta in Children of Oppor a Present phe the so St. Nicho-| Stowe will also give a talk. A will be read by Miss Elizabeth Relation of the trough, "The paver QualClub- ine Sehools."' Publie to the inwill program, of the part ri sonata for violin and ai b¥y»Professor Claud F, Nettleton and Miss Bithel Nettleton and a whistling solo by Miss Lucy Gatrell. woman musical O Ci eres Shrove fore the is always e Tuesday. The last day in The be-j| lenten season is ushered a great day for festivities mansion,/all kinds particularly the time ¢ limes w here wail it her tone, "must we go-rmust| we give up all this? Was it right,| after all, ane ds this the secret Mrs. Is says' »fath what That oe . T know shall, bec use time I) Some re-| peat it now, I would rather die than be poor. She stopped, and there was dead and be will program a when 2 o'clock, lat fe ee ee ete eh ba "We sort of voice. and peo-| endure almost anything, 40Y| for hearts their break don't But- in this nineteenth century ate sume? What has she done?" "Done!" Katherine repeated, with angry impatience-"she has' done nothing-she is too cunning for that; and it'isn't altogether, what she faye. either; it's her look, her tone, he smile, that insinuates a thousand hings more. than she ever utters. That horrid, perpetual simper of hers says, plainer. than werds.. I Know lots of things to your disadvantage, my dear, and I'll tell them, too, some. day, if you don't use me well" I hate people that go smirking through life, full of evil and malice, and all uncharitableness, and who never lose their temper." "You seem. to have Meta lost yours this morning, i dear. May ny hat has Mrs. Vayasor done?" ‘This, papa: she came to my room last iristead of hone stly to bed other and about began talking. (to. me my- mother." Sir John Dangerfield took his cigar suddenly from between his lips, a dark an flash oh intense anger mounting o his bro "about ra att mother!" he repeated, in a tense sort. of voice. Vhat did Mrs. Vavasor say about your mother, Kathie that my "She: said, for one. thing. mother once prevented her marriage. Now, did she? Was: that "Not that Iam aware of. mL? "Well, that was all she accused her of, but there were volumes implied. So. it be then. I have asked you before, I Why little Ned must then be nee |arrows and the -girls' costumes were covered with hearts of all sizes. Giwpg ca a you bear poverty ask you again-could ch were season the to ;appropriate sald: father my day other The to leave} bear you Could Katherine? {fs Ned ov | joyed. old how know you do g0);"Nell, and its spk ndors, and Scarswood & os | see, you Bnse, bee ots pee sir, Yes, who men 1d the women a: forth among this meet will club Women's The ; a old twi just im be happy and work, -P. G. Mrs. of the pete ee not ‘Ne a ‘thos ree. Then "f; ather She set her lips Plage "TL could go, papa, suppose," she ee ela TP ce <eller, 416 South Third: Bast street and up. walked° they while silence while! papa,: and, I will tell you cigar, in terrace stone long the She clasped|down up and down. we walk the bright October sky the sun rained both hands round his arm, and lookits golden light, a up In the breezy ed up with dark, solemn eyes. turrets the bre fast bell began' to I want you to send her away. clang; very fair ‘Se arswood Park look~ a wretch-a wicked, plotting, envious ed in the amber wretch! I-was-happy last: night-I early morning-the green don't think I ever was happier tn my depths of fern, the grand old oaks,|_ life. What business had she to come and elms, and beeches, the climbing} and. spoil it all? IT hate to be. unhapivy of centuries' growth, the red deer] py-I won't be unhappy! and, papa, Ll insist upon your sending the odious vith its eastern windows glittering like] little killjoy away!" oarke of fire. WKatherine's eyes wanHis bronzed face paled perceptibly; dered over it all-she an angry glance came into his stee ove every ee every stone-in the, blue eyes. grand old _plac "You mean Mys. Vavasor, I pre- pa, date, the discussion friends the this buying would Y@ARS. the from of was SEVEN civil that matter company And has legislature Republican CANAL authorities, to the The misfortune. A One Jensen and it seems nature Salt the charming at. a tae. tg esterday ue nines 7 tc Ellerbeck i gave "You are very good," but, despite! claimant whose right was better than] "Nell, you are e as old as Ned. Mark's parish Nrag entertained ‘last the best intentions, Miss Dangerfield's | my own-if some day, and very soon,|Now think ne hile, and then Vell ne}evening by Miss "ipalding at the voice sounded cold. "Will you sit|Scarswood were taken from us, and|How old your brother Ned must be." | bishop's house at a ae! tine party. down, Mrs. Vavasor?" lwe went out into the world ‘poor, dis-| That was an easy sum to do! |The rooms were brillian d attract- pass. The the BILL? 58, | the-sixty-third for renewing wh 7and will makes : ve is the " Journal, Om, PE ONES, what | con very pale, Could see him Gate girl, impulsive with impatient troubles, little over | ones there' any cession to your than is better claim whose heir Katherine's first impulse was to] hers. own? snatch them impatiently away, but she} remembered her father's warning. This He looked at her, a look that hauntodious, fulsome, fawning creature had} | ed her for many a day, with eyes full should states over that brightest its at I am your! know nae glad you. non : nem wedding * day 1S'so a "the » girl's hands in She took man that many floated smile the and arms,| nities and on neck, CET ete BRIER hair black was I_an You away? . the | ‘the . can paper. jubilation a like. The When subsecribers'.as its pr Will L-bbe as proud asa noise in .at Republican issue-even . an missed 1871 oldest. the Journal-is never fire-In asa "What blissful visions of ante-| gayly.. I frightened| have felicity nuptial the the her face benefits family } nention. we year, yea | a wanted legislators. this how! diamonds) at-onee he lustily ery out Roy age Palais. her behind the from not some mysterious power over his sake she must be civil. before. the far weré light that splendidly flashed TACIT CP Cae for which service public. the time has big the of } The year and, Chicago, equali- of. board sixty-third forthe paper that» table ' Miss-Ruth H. wedding The 20 noune a Wabtiary ; Deon: 1rd to Journal ‘| OIG of: the Chicago of Mr. of davehter * * * patron, yel- and Wood C, night last by followed engagement L<-rhe a to Hugh Ogden. | of the Root-in Mr. on eye ing. subscription his consecuti | would papers both. state the at looked Katherine her. dinner dress| too, still wore very quiet in the | very. grave, green silk glowed rich sea he, -the as cents fair, be to of ; paid _ : y enterta guests The against} luncheon Frank Mrs. Wood, JD: My po nity Mrs. and>Mr.cand Prancisco, 'hy.0 si ' san popolitics last..Week. ‘day One The seen, / ieee Ty 5 ‘ints itre 7 ate who) ie protestors of Se j | any want doesn't and desired . national of your Keep Root. Elfhu find matter || fact of that . easily : My} Tribune.is the j com- | and the gracing candles shaded Mr jonquils beautiful yellow iow 3 . | * her do. Jet her will we ‘stay, and will of daughter Wood, Miss. Cassandra ate Sort sat lGe . live Whik worst an gave, Wood; D5 Mrs... and' Mi. -that-" after fe ] Saturday om part matinee Orpheum gasp, a. sort.:of. With, papa! But, oune her "of fourteen for: pafternoon " Left othe that of honor in being: affair the } friend laughed -baroriet. The Ly , ; mniversary. Tourteenth - birthday er "helmemvncdeanl other. noc is, "There to adjourned the party After the play mine>only and: Scarswood':is.mine; FLEMING AGNES MAY BY street, residence in Brigham Wood he wiilt (26: andswe Vavasor:shall Mrs. | erved wa supper where & Cela R tru if in and in peace, Wwe dding power'to4 have Our Butciettinher will a (ant the' dodr tap, at eoft a Dheker Came profusion with-a WV ve pre tty ts I Ine ro wordly Joss great any' future the will is-there fast The harm.us?. lift-| really. Katherine Ninon.': not -the.tap-of maiden-aair and», sa arnations' pin oh hope ous let you befall mistortune is.the way?" but | enough, the fire. eyes from ed: her dre: am) were Ss OUNE - Sur at . eho a will Jove husbandly Dantreé's Gaston tailerct wae sand he auld child." MY; she sald In Come were Wall Mary Mis Ds se hs Lpe non his lifted he Y es, it. up,for. make -her isdn it. words every: in' Vavasori\aisob and. Mrs. opened: door The Kimball rlene es arth - sary Hagen thouch as defiantly spoke and head Fuln you." Wao ovruin lower enterat families fifty , of _ ; .Demo the» orches- effect, an cere ittired>.werein red. syprograms es white ae uid = blie ribbor i-colored- i eX ee tri-colore: with tied art : presenter below room hedining Was cen eie Se where contrast pretty ‘ 1 he busi-' | in reputation potte the j tu { national | sé} schools blic. public: the, a Many pretty concealing the | money the that receive omission board the a 7 yout} youths: Californik' the of position ‘the of statesmen few ithe Among we that is:.) » at" Angeles. western. the to nécessity a becoming a the into state . The Is the to them also was w hit h platform Mrs. Nar. our country dad with dra IHopMrs. andPlummer G. Charles draps d | oj 6q served punch from a table atso They colors. national the iwith es support ‘the, commitbefore appear. to requested been work co f.that the totiching were: matters ¢ de= iat of partment one of in the much understand. members that. had zation tee, ~ There legislation paying to discharged work REPEAL stitute state Galveston. are labor people all, House attorney plan, in obligation attorney to law not practice commissioners publie commissioners would would under the commissioners, the proposed the three the attorney. be no question expected terpret ax be for the ministrative ; es the There for the with if will safeguard Then elect There can ya of WHY plan" the cily for roads, proposed for state proposed the of coming. by the bill before: had. they if But, have-stated favored, religion ‘‘Galyeston that the all studying. a investigation point the if shall the he charge improved. arts. proposed under the under identical suggested the now on His commonly a would fs one is that necessary First be ATTORNEY. made convicts costs He imprisoned. fairness. of government Jegislature that : .THE trial very get art ; work provision criminal. become should at a my handled legislature a the society And reply: protesters be Utah money. to pec inesipe diana or a Baptist or we have be a Presby terian. If we had the power we would wipe all of these humbug religions out of existence, but we have no suc power and we do not know whether it w ould do any good if we had it to exercise it. The people Jove to be fooled, and we tolerate about anything and everything that goes under the name of religion, whether it be wise or foolish, beneficial or vicious, And shall also, of His seeks the the is, of the lost. and under our constitution and our laws he has the same right to be a Mormon that Mr. Burrows has to be an as . aay ns Convict 1a. so,employed: and We are in receipt of a communication from an organjzation caine itself the Consolidated Woman's club. or something of that sort with headquarters in Philadelphia, and requesting us to urge senators to vote for the majority report in the Smoot case. The only argument in urrows, favor of this as put in the request is that Mr. the chairman of the committee, followed the testimony carefully from beginning to end has come to Be eens that Smoot ought to be ejected from the senate, th all due respect, therefore, to these women, who eataee to represent the clubs of the United States, we must decline to ask anybody to vote against Smoot. We have no mortal use for Mormonism even with the polygamy left entirely out of it.. We regard it as a monumental humbug. But Mr. Smoot is not a polygamist; he has not violatedaapy. law of the land; he is the husband of one wife, has never had another; his personal meral character is abover Bi ch. It is true he is a Mormon, beleves in the Mormon religion; his father and mother were Mormons an was brought up in that church, : considering It seems to be conceded on all sides that the state has on hand a quantity of labor which should be made productive, if that can properly be done. Under the present system the state simply loses @verything in the costs of and makes Smoot, will dependents is He and state before be | €as8e all.. paper, are ae to the credit of the convicts who help It differs a little from the Utah plan, in when are-as ont anything. Mice tie. ide~ He | ANY iconoclast, asked himself, ; an been the his the class There - Evidently the Sandusky, has Tom hurts now with of same the been or ME i has ine of the country roads of that state, and under discussion provides that convicts custody claims man-"mining for on Gr iwould be sit) Tomi a Nas away. promoter legislators' ‘ Broadway do surely tickle me tharapple with the laughin' bettering at thim.. ‘Phat fools these mortals as me ould frind|the bills ‘ that also friends, no has Tribune following f addy were comment the from farmer not do we mittee; has of work the to -didon ot dic of>the rs man ! Japanese | "4D! ; committee the of board Herald lerald- the' i why ' membe related bills of charge Just: ratic memberswe ‘ with Mertz ness of equali- board of the state Thomas talking talking The in" to" habit | comThey slavery. this' date recent. instance..of. of papers Mr. se seen } ai , Mrs. wd coe national with and det over eniy. draped the ae windows. ndded on litre magazines} Los in. home its from number: of \ hank particularly witha comes-up white, o> palms roads country. across; advertising few ‘the of one Magazine, Mertz' during in incidents ‘of Series travel you: when man, young that from learned be to lesson south,: ; ‘transcontinental it hor hostesses, known Lewis H. Ira Mrs. doorwavs-and trains-were, northern the on storm avorth are which . : February tractive | its earn to. ‘trying press, selene Instatice..of was om opposition" because opposition OF pare ae ett a the Jani ¢ as was having ad- business by, . bt simply There the both plained zatior zation lost an of is There " turned he has day 1 It money. at training. things present man work get farmer business fundamentals the a the to later-day no the applied good The year. for chanee County! nelucrete a goddess community the the ae tower that and City. . the: neighborhood. "a of : jump. to the not should Oe BS J Z the times-are out of joint; and that ' Li ; of L > ashe et asain) -the iin are Cad seen yuilding, sion. a on honest helps. it reasons no had of it special gambler, good much for no work, farmer | The OPPOSIFION, TIE" OF HABIT dees"Go. ey : blblossom,' Teil tl and In\jHerald out ribune ;the and erald V6 the When1en other-who | and. holéing of citizens-omMce denunciation: land as hands, were had farmer a the their perhaps, their saloon rie "ais ; esnowed. : 5 overland: te fast Moales [welve recent the -_- Gene- as managed affair, well those M : miley, with | patriotic, are Daerah Coit Seah of advantage any santana world. lacked reason pleasant. had seientifie his which almost) the in port desirable every to neighbor door next be will our ; -is comes, taken. have counties, the of | Thrée-fourths | by untroubled: law, and are local.option | the vA States : United: liquor. ‘ | , agri- « biggest I the the completed Miss rewho Woodruff, C Russell mae the in guests, eventy- -five the ed 4c castumes. colonial bewildering most ind brilliant were decorations The red of the country's so-much ‘ state. prohibition. a: entirely. which from Kentucky, | es Han- ark Lit Ladies' a s . sit Ladtes the at bali Colonial most a Was evening Alans Tait The ee l by % rz &. 3. ce MlIss and Webber, McCornick. | dellehtrul in not are they Mrs. saret Naser aa\ 3 is Miss | vieve the And. recess.. while Mrs. pa Bidwe M. J. lauer, | © The working! note week's safe ' 4 cssion. nave mountains, Rocky is bane) wi Wot ye Utah tah. the,» of west : the lies rt ee o1 W. O. a eer Fre Tees ee Gibson, Mrs, ¥J. George rs. G Par! ¢C Mrs. 8.s Mrs. fil® | proutz, t state the were Powers. guests ie Mrs. Sharp, ne 9° ie bits. The prizes Biver followed were Eo . G. I | James Mrs. |Nve. Walker ,think legislature. legislature whole a perfectly be to said is | state take solons Jersey New | Utah the Talk'about | high wilt farming dry: completed ant lL deserts, deserts, state ro when ? ‘of > ribbon. which ame 1. oo er} by , discrim- wives iba ‘conniption citizen a' the of member a to find they whenever talking |jow oppoviolated papers those the the of vase glass for -mecd flowers with Candelabra on. dec low 1 decoratl welle © {ht eat ware Woe ali a h yellow ; bow s of oie re place ¢ candles i ‘ yelwith Kip ieee Ki neds valentines tied 1 _ central elsewhere. is canal the the1e redeeme ‘edeemed cultural ak as ‘od: is captured bee been and here judges And of throw. the of many and families, of ave. have wi will rirls girls When or- makes good reclaiming at necessary; than made not the of risks he again an century was was, they farmer old-time more well, has trees, $30,000, business were they are secrets advantage. And one require was of that took of first That that olden And. out" Kearns interest {It qualities. the the There to part, something does has speeulator, mining, two know of part, right most to worth the nature. a excepting he paper York was And the farming, land, peach Its whole most of has easy. For the the state fertile 3,000 and management for a of and year they mil- a: ‘ of | a cut and, their ai wing « ig which an from, "outs" the neryous the {tn anything getting 1 directly Utah heads. be. Will inating others. farming posterity 1907. are itS acres trees each much in from as 240 apple there nation's UTAIT, a owns 800 farming Pretty , Bvye-Opener, he of go have will Utah completed, is canal the lobbying. it called. and: c : if the management wonder are coast Pacific sechool and { will three and' We they fair, a world's will have celebrated and inhabltants, d ; c most of our high school the canal is completed When boys Oklahoma . here, ine eentering root the to "y* rat s nine they mentioned have truth, owilll in measure : a better of both so members. ‘ in reappeared board the of and hawever, press, sition have.) will Lake Salt is:compléeted, canal' the When the The charge of "lobbying" for , ; \ interested: sounds are the-members: provided;! been , to sponse member } invitation every ‘tiearly And state a have. will has that and avtenant, tobe .will cease legislature Fee eo : in its;own establishment business its own the. and. seat ayers re- I Utah ground magnificent the on capitol houses- ; They of changes Anderson In Farmers, 12, congratulating the nation, cant is completed, ay rheren the » canal | board the of: attondance attend I the for) a Lane : Coe such in means usual: the took they and usc asked | The Phe of eraduates. Isthinus the to. 12, 1907. kyiow, to public.! our of grades of ceremonies dedicatory the witness : i reasor there will be additional canal, and grade, eighth bab am » y biggest world's the the board ‘ primary the down go may When $5,000 system FEB. unioweG REPRESENTING to talking Among that, chard Those prejudice be understandingly. find years And ar ae published be may IS Now Manager. ees fg TRADES the may it they for has them the to act desirable. was CITY, According of might LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY : year . entering this ‘ are are molasses, Malcolm TOM the will will be of study they bestow, seventeen Offices - Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple St. "Phones: Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 3190, LAKE in It SALT recognized well lion Ae Te eae MONTHS ye cesievectrea ries acOU Je eee ee OMIT Eas aleuiie weletmn/e ernie oO BOO sce mem aeisisrhs COMER CARES | ora t on ue eee anu Ve-00..........Sunday Only, One Voar rons saan 2.00 SALT all REPUBLICAN, pretty Lake. in . careful THERE SUBSORIPTION RATES: Advance. Not Paid In Advance. nyeleistoinie. esis e nON@ Be MONIM \oreacnmneier ee Ore tes: a $ five for that And City. the " Baltorial to addressed be Salt commissioners Vineent sh should of members ; giving aré relating to eS ee be rethe Circulation Department, or to Office. Do not give notices to carrlers solicitors. city are No matter more important presented jin the legislature. solved Nl There representation number arch eee Only RRepublican Daily the three to five. nk red as second-class matter postortice a i. Eat Lake City, under of preserve by 3 pa Galveston. divisions nter- Mountain Republican Company nae ages of Cleofan afternoon In]"Romeo Of] readings souther) will by * be Mrs. entertained Charles and Juliet" fram. acts will two H. withchairman quotations. Miss Edna W. Bioun of the afternoon. give isis given up [0/ gaiety accompanying the Mardi Gras. In New Orleans, from dawn until midnight the keys of the city are given over cto the king of the carnival: and} Mrs. S. M. eral months The brilliant spectacie tourists from all quarters * € 6 to Salt Lake to be the "gue sts of daughters, Mrs. M. A,. Breeden Mrs. A; D. F. Reyriolds. his merry court, who reign of this Well be ead 1 and tt sat "i ;is e supreme|ter, attracting| the globe.| Mrs. ‘ Day,, aftera visit'of sevin Ogden with her daugh- John T. Hurs as returned her and Vayasor holds Jeet Kathie?" it were-what then, "Then," her eyes flashed, "order her Sit of thechousel within. the our, charming lunchéon given yesteraay ee University club _by ‘Mrs. Mrs. Charles H, Sebree; Mrs. Olive one Gare ail 4c eae oe decora~ Gaviord and P. _H. Lannan lett yesDe ean Be ne ae =a oe At|t erday: for New York, from where they though Ee Semler nuldtecllowiherithcnest® "What-and brave ruin and A v ellaw Aetna expos- in . W hen we may avert them?" "You not avert them. That woman not spare - eae Pang she can inflict. And if ust go she threw back her he ad with ‘right royal _grace-''IT would = rathe re walked Bat ourselves, than Wait? to be turned out. So have you and Gaston" left, ._papa, -I' can ,.endure, ‘all he rest." His mouth set itself rigidly under his beard, and the soldier fire came into his eyes. go. in papa." Katherine said, resolutely, "and when breakfast is over, give Vavasor her conge. t- is. for my. sake you have afraid. of her-not for your own, Well, hate poverty, IT know, t nate Mrs.. Vavasor much more. Send he away, and Tet ret do her worst "She shall "Thar you, P navi It was not like you to be afraid of anybody... I. will breathe freely again once she is outside of Secarswood. "Shall she go. today?' "Today-the sooner the better; and then, _Kathie-' "Then, papa; when you and IT and Gaston. go,, it will be together, If} I will work for) actress, ; » or uthoress, or) | artist, or something, free, try and rememand Bohemian, and ber: Searswood, and. its) glories, only as people remem ber, beautiful, impos- : . e low beds} he ‘ shape wil! sail of| rope an tea 19 for an extended tr dauntless little girl! won't leave Searswood!-no, all the little painted women. of perdition. She shall go, CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET Big aed Serie er Aen een $12.00 Suits $6. | SUITS HALF | $14.00 Suits $7 PRICE. All Blaek $16.00 Suits $8 Suits Included in Sale. HALF PRICE, Special Prices on Youths' and Children's Suits. 7 Two Weeks Commencing Tuesday Morning, Feb. 5th But ws not this aia! and we ape Pcorin Sale wevs | OO per cent Off! | MEN'S i At * 9 Clothing MENS SUITS | $10.00 Suits$5 ee > eee sf Ooe™ ~ 7 x Pr + 7 8 = o'clock. a * 4 Sette af Ms Fu- : ure ‘ : be Nee ey |