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Show QUEST THE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | ee add Publish u shed Inter - Every Mountain Morning by Republican to find Company Organ of the Republican Party in the March oe 8, Sait Lake -class We a matter e City, Feb, under 10, the of at the of Congress, 187 been is ad antien ers lati relatin ported DIRECT the local Branch ae entre to ‘ bs s thee Eicculaticd, Deparinene a ote Do o notnot give give notice notice to carrlers| . to carrlers| should be aAdremed oa EDO ciaisies eelh cle Sunday Only: roar eee Weare Gencral eee - Ora SAI/T LAKE but it the case in ew West Temple St. : Independent, 3190, of and truth in remorse, the U'#" who plains that the good the arrest publication same name of Salt Lake it, a is harmed manner that the Tribune has ‘the difference the truth, and George Sheets's Whirters ARE that they telling £ strangers look at the will drive is nat any of truth. run Salt secure either this Lake of interest bring in to it city. to not] the capital It know not Utah, the olden machine. But The hide! lino-]| of the that the way} gentlemen in| sc Pe were e sent eee there by] didn't. been done. lobby. are 09/yY Of course lot of business of the the enjoyed as things members Jawmakers aside for all gentlemen inexperienced all, the Setting the lawmaking after and real up. a at But, speaker at state for} days. And it is they who will have to] state for the manner in which the work} are of Utah at in gS getting complimentary back to things the matter about the of publishing people of un- the Utah. Galveston the arranged, the present the tO so which have broken the powers contemplated and are very may come what joint in sure state a ae | } on the get the home. It was poor it is‘ need and ~ SR end of the or help if likely ire down Dera themselve eg let the IN He that ‘ ‘ so anow to wood are wncoe edad rae foreigner go i reat s great, of there is a and time stone, 7 but 2 orernea hen in us Z Sg appears to < SEE Be shaeth. when | oe s ° i : i 1it en} Down officers God in ecnough sort of 7 actlon that law Tat: tis ‘u i af .country of] seventh in| the time, thirty or be out after a they any milmutes. of toe tration housy the < Lady : of the o at reteh »- | ce enactment midsumnier. the elephant, Bra & oe ore Oo ‘snows e one in weight this Maybe haven't country | of ~ happy time, effort om the over j mel .Galveston' in Senator the in. used Tribune, "et onet the } of point en declare that' worth | jeave pt Pe RS | souls' havi The Salt descriptive on English words in |. | have a its the law empowering train that schedule Southern i And. Pacific civil | of than }-fatal more on was March held up |- by | had | that country - did damage-by before the the their cause of that the universal demand the of and looking those only measures at have the manner sought to secure] exceeded at Houston, the limit of and annulled, lateness. The because train it could not part given ‘get: a excited measure of liberty man by the Parrent county has been | not record z that is East by That makes the slightest charge it the that has given circulation all the the which can don't manufacture -which has have are done forced the a the the stories, are were found to it. and to That the more be, then in res tion the| untrue.| public. half what old the in seen printed. He knows after a running body is later stay Salt years. And if they have not been unless sectarian reason ing the truth frenzy, for a the Salt Mormons about fact Lake of them, remains paper this if city you that to there attack and lite. this Tell is not and all keep state. the a Tell truth bad in which name bers of brings strife no country add that if that now not gives your own It keeps elements of the home alive the want there living are in of to, tell people something Salt them Lake. has near But a married a is quarter when against of the there element stored; the practice Mormon was no of that and that men prohibition connexion they of ever against does wouldn't not want permit its a legal but add that they wife not a even younger polygamy restoration right and a religious least concede that the women with every know confidence that is wives-have one who left the knows THEY Yell the in true, people to that there for the entered of sood had act. that reeven it. tribute TROUBLE are For both At state you mothers-plural of their bleseedness that DON'T they rightness many record deny sanction {involved the Too believed to their for anyhonesty. YOU. something a the their are to win So not look the Try and chosen are get get entitled be trusted chance to of the a getting it dicd the ly understood more of a the dis- favored the friends operate of according litthe case find to respect bills of GEORGE author have of Gal- system, in the state of man. the He this Manhattan and the wherever the the private been heavy of In their a in sort New of more charming Dutch in lives-or did in Second the earlier house is a costly carved elaborately testifies to the owner. has The a will life of still Jordan rising one of the best neighborhood sea conditions. church that It personal houses The York island modern, little He old aristocrats original Mr. time. the woodwork, and fairly Jordan, studies to of permissible, floor libraries left cheaper, the the walnut was upper time homes. builder and Irishman. of where carving opulence an one made from become George essays something be York, have William paper know to New of thoughtful recently-in avenue, one, in to seems until Republican name more appeared them JORDAN. The the the please within of bit of there is a was great are in city. In to floor has business it and And yet half a block, the old time when the place Mr. Jordan system of veloped would in member may the card is so him have the suggest book. the to by it is a the all best has a with men very for money, any which man this for He In search once it York and their taught proved which He author, a rooms, concerned, fragment the one New books while was of crowded the and qualities with of about memory. income much hub-bub have around of And the that culture; the to chatting as him, is Island. hour, marvel far context He system a the volumes ceiling given accomplished And an memory business from nearness library for at the to trees on the that sit few forest of looking from a of spite proud poor and plenty quiet, authors, a park, can of and the one remembers for with it his a de- pupils usually re- quotation you the place in with a country authors a gentle may be rever- ence for the man that he is a cripple. One foot is wholly bad, and Mr, Jordan goes with a crutch about the work that engages him. He has been editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, and of Current Literature in the days when it was a first-class publication, had bill. If statute books this the so before strong the a Utah the of revulsion éxpiration of railroad companies = that the senti- | But Sheets, only at police accused large, but department Schwanneke officials were death of controlling make forces a a ii by the is still a Salt of in of York, York the very the in the the railroad the surety man company are concern who will Américan also But in this Cee hel REM there a SP e in- than came be among Aaa ur aes a ne nan your ‘ have »" . wady a shrug; governess family at ole his Ea ete daughter. O'Don nel te with vou hi ae eee nor M Vegeter 'a:"Very" prolonged:¢ nqulsitive gaze-may T ask If you have | faite na Rattan as well as Sir Artnur?™ } A victim? ou, Sora as aimusl to ruil ian better Since very gaan Herncastie is = f the" baronet. xmused= he | Captain the country SE ind --~{ would the oe Ae have be Surety 3 cat comes ee fre aces t ve he langertield answered, with |: ‘she persists In making the caused 18, St eToO she tactics.' ""Quee ae Railroad | looking which. February ( yuat dias Gt ip ean 1 it S | us sual lt Lake. Central wreck on iN him-very appears,tobe, succeeded si iy How Jance, is com- eyes governe ! See eE s "his". "" e ‘he ) al a sald: . the textsLery ahi with such courage. And even with the eee spate name, Mr. Schwanneke will be able to | sypat: living ee A New New for position of man his of of the persons, his Officers rate | work for and | handicap notos of responsible thirteén from company. that | did 3 George is not whole Coroner bit} years that to to He-certain- Ali! ith one of winter, | discharged of two the missed | company that would have passed maximum bills, and half-hour-late bills, that mand held of Williams MAY AGNES FLEMING fairer county a natural buried out death, of and sight. was But decent-| he He also| little bowed handsome, dark-eyed ever came | signed hand with a it. a brief smile over instant, then Good men and true bow-} "Changed, no doubt - but not fell before Lord Ruys-jthe better; grown old and gray it. and dream this second to replace ed down loo uy | fleld, Well, no, T- think not eo recollect ae T'bave cried Lady Dangerfield: Oh, id, now this then is too much. First Sir Peter Danger- Captain O'Donnell, all are to ruralize in. However, |I have seen her before I can not tel: daughter; | grim. And you, too, have the In very re-}answered anxlety for} pothing and/whim. changed,| fjeation to ill health," gravely; "and visit but an My great may do this the. I chasseut can place set | words over her her »|; Chasseur, down to} moved invalid's meaningless hope is that its eriati | her soot white took his away. shoulder proffered to arm the and : ‘How strange she was thinking, "that Captain QO" Donnell should have known: her' too, "Really, Miss Hern- names, titles, hearts, fortunes and cor- | Lady Cecil-it might seem like flattery "Your sister here, and sick, Captain | castle isa most mysterious personage onets were laid at her feet, to be re- | if I told you how greatly And yet] o'Donnell?" Lay Dangertie Id cut in, | Why is it I wonder, that she attracts jected. The world could not under-|T think I should have known you | Pana we not know it? Abominable! jand fascinates me so? It isn't that I stand. What did she mean? ee janyw here." | Where are you staying?" | like ,~her-I don't; I doubt, I distrust did she expect? She elt a sort ueenie has grown tall, and doesn't| "In very pleasant quarters," -wit a | her How rapt Sir Arthur looks! 1 weary wonder, herself Ww hy could an blush quite so often as she used at | smile at her brusquerie; "at the acon jnex ver succeeded in enehaining him lik not return any of this love so freely | Torryglen,' her father interposed, | Rose." the Four hours ago he was on the lavished upon her. Men had asked her |"You t have had many hair-breadth es-| "Very pleasant for an Algerian solbrink of asking me to be his: wife- to be their wife whose affection and|/capes by flood and field since we saw | qjer, perhaps-not so pleasant. for Ain | now he looks as though there were not name would have done honor to any!you last, but don't think you ever j Invi alid lady. Your sister comes here, |®#2ether woman in the scheme of the woman, but she rejected them all.|had a narrower one than that even| Captain O'Donnell-oh, I Insist upon it | Universe than Helen Hernecastie.: Any JI Many of them touched her pity and/ing we say you first. Oh, well-per-|-and shall make Scarswood her home| Jealous, IT wonder?-do I really want her pride-not one her heart Her haps excepling yesterday at the pic-|quring her stay You too-Sir* Peter |t®9 marry him after all? Am the father looked on patiently, quite re- | nic and I will be most happy; indeed we | Coquette they call me?' signed, None richer than regenna. re the mar ita "al of these his Sir time these triumph nothing admirers favorite, Arthur came, years of were Captain O'Donnell conquest and pleasure she of or from her had Irish and|day; my nerves heard |covered the hero./in a teapot. Long before, perhaps, his grave might !lady I rescued ee Deen migae out yonter under a ae pe Cy burnin rab sky; dead or alive, at|}the worse for least fs was lost foreyer to her. She could even smile now as she looked back upon that pretty, poetic, foolish idyl of her first youth-smile to think What a hero he had been in her eyes -how willingly she would have given "all for love, and thought the world well. lost''-smile to think what simpletons love-sick girls of sixteen are. o ° ° And now ate years at ere past, and he stood before her, tood before her changed greatly, and Seat the same. It Was a superbly-soldierly figure-tall, stalwart, erect, strong, but not stout -muscular, yet graceful, The fresh beardless face of the boy she remembered she saw no longer he face of the man was darkly bronze d by the burning Algerian sun; a most becoming, most desirable auburn beard and mustache altered the whole expression P the lower part fsomething of a tired laughed-the old, | spall Sir Arthur | pleasant. mellow laugh of long ago- Tregenna,;and showed very white oe behind she should|/his big trooper's mustac "Yes, the risk was on a nt yester- look, cynical curve, the blue eyes hard ht, very different from their old honest simplicity and frankness. vo, this bronzed, bearded, Algerian chasseur was not the tedmond O'Donnell she had known and liked so well, any more than she was the a SED AE aes tender heart of six years successfully. thing the people companies é G a hun- dred polygamists here in the capital of Utah, but add that you recognize them when you meet them on the strect-if they will permit you to do so; that you do business with them; that you buy of them and sell to them; that you take their word In a trade, and find it good; that you buy land of them; that you have your stores here, and see them among your customers; that you sit with them in bifsiness meetings where the commercial interests of the city are involved; that you join with them in contributing to the relief of suffering when blessed charity calls-if you do; that your sons marry the daughters of polygamists, and that you are proud of your daughters-in-law; that your daughters marry the sons of polygamists, and that you have seen worse And, while you are on the husbands, but few better. of with the | not is certain-no land's men- the Galveston enacted on BY members clearly late, and of could observe evidence, for ‘ the cheice on this occasion was not};seen her IT have, that positive-my imine, but my sister's. She wished eee for facts and faces may be If she could! One thing is certain, as pleasant as any that had ever been toons tae a Heaven knows-I never|tr ‘dd. And hers is not a face to she never uttered his name from that given him by the Lady Cecil of Torry|presume to ask the reason of a lady's | be seen and forgotten, yet just now I hour, and slowly the sparkle came,glen. whim. She wished to come to Sussex,/can not place it." back.to her eyes, the old joyous ring | "It Is-it is Captain O'Donnell. And | to Castleford, and-here we are." |, "Our we altz, I believe, Lady Cecil!" to her laugh, and La Reine Blanche |after all those years! And so changed "Your sister ' > Lady Cecil said, In-| exclaimed a gentleman, coming up was her own bright, glad self once|by time, and whiskers, and Algerian | terested res, Mr. Wyatt told me in {and salaaming hefore her. It was more "Love's young dream" had campaigning, that I may well be pard-| town she was with you: in all he alth, | Squire Talbot, of. Morecambe; and come and gone, had been born, eel eee ov doubting his identity." | too, I am' almost afraid he' said.' }Lady Cecil, with a few last' smiling Gal- methods the who it the the anarchist installed to in people of in persons and them the for train Please same ive the honer even jin danger. But all this while, papa, nsfixed at sight of my nursery govPi do not tell us what good fortune]erness, and insist that, dead or alive, hs is sent Captain O'Donnell to Sussex, jt 1ey have met her before. Now where of all places in the world?" i it vou knew her, Mon Capitaine? And why not to Sussex, Lady | Sure ly not in Algiers?" Cecil? One could hardly select a} Not in Algiers, certainly. Where interfere treatment an losses a dis- | incon- | law, been lawsuits not with else into said was were on. members spring their state gone legislature whistling everything the favor shows among given in the law Parley a assume should And would law a elected and they who when be and in the next bills and the system another third-and in ment is have Utah, way near let house bills. Readers if the law and the manifesto were both repealed and rescinded. Tell the neaple of the East that ernie near a hundred men in Salt Lake's seventy thousand are now polygamists, may a go would a forced the railroad the whole Passengers half an hour the of have personnel. and over enforce to what defeat there lobby Further- of if it were See the Sa were But power the % many a again, work. ; character. had people bills, and and proceeding. of legislatlon lawmaking away the for deserve one can familiar plural that the bill WILLIAM that, polygamists, it, of over hundred that of been And do to then lower nor has there a not the the the permanence employing. lawmakers forms veston do polygamy; were of tioned. since the law forbade and the manifesto prohibited it; and to that you should add, if you are entirely frank, that the sentiment of the whole Mormon church and people lobby, the than and all if you of of the by day, the session, em- population, the which Idea of men Galveston plowing people the position our at all. you one It country. result example, polygamists live. the between good For the you all over do been of that and the run not the next by a venienced, legis- continuity. the plan to will the until gravest the unless of running third trade, rest This the a the a the = free| a forward arranged against] let It out them, functions to in to way? drive for by| dicta-| declared own to then prepared spring destroys have that is and its for oath for are spring It passage unflattering, and keep sileice as to all of the equally true things which you might tell to their advantage. But don't lie about them. It hurts members of the community all. the argue a. dangerous bit work. nor under bill, their majority the that to the than legislature, duties there dictation safe having lobby and lobby they their they good of people, Seriously, attack- rest responsibility back true- stay the more a in the to regard a their usurping put another yeston past for measure one And in the own doesn't for and if a half of them have not been true-there Is no warrant for the present bad esteem in which the Mormons are held. For, lash yourself as you will with the whip of a it was Lake that untrue stories against citizens of Utah are sent to the East, and knows that on them the East is continuing to base its view of Utah people. So that he must have a doubt if any of the charges have been true all work the and more, at its and one There whole better, elected the to fair elected have in in on not both it be discharge up they or any having prepared take Utah must month's is Tribune these Mormons and against do if , Aren't Wouldn't and lobby truths stories than But ask creditable matters*any lators, been grossly maligned from the beginning. It may overturn the beliefs of a lifetime. But those beliefs in the mind of the Easterner have been based on what he has ‘ church? dictation, help tell true the a Country? nothing} us more : by let any legislature back the is the passage, all newcomer if no name were Keep don't lies. that thelr ® Mob its} world, interest past-until Tribune| with THINGS. of of conclusion Mormons charges particle bad that in the all three-quarter in to Tell the trouble a stories IMAGINE truth. to The Utah of difference DON'T Tell objection is true. => is any She ae for an instant looking at m, The surprise of seeing ore; as Beaten a though he had risen up out the earth, almost took her breath away. But for the Lady Cecil Clive to lose her self-possession long was not possible. A second later, and she held out her hand to him with a smile and glance as bright, as frank, = There O"Donnell} t ify } ai printing to himself to considerBOF. ene 4 ea cupied here. authorities. him ‘Yibaat ¢ fter the va and heard presence Hrtin SO houss because seen then [ my With real Mey Py Phege a Aare right sees Cecil: glad to meet his gain-the a | (anya, rene Wallo 1 Don't no, that Ou. vl sheriff 1¢ say ‘Pon tonight. . Said ic wasn't fell women suffrage> for to induce hi I "What *} 1% est agree mobocratic parliament "ima ltoo? generally en when pearance at all, by George 5 you again, Queenic, one of lle Ming, Het shall be. } sharpness newspapers s a ould have put eodtine. ‘vou! ie some can ee his olds riend ' ' tic . ' ain on Ils characteristic - of soy) oO mnel o es is. friends vit 5 = eid hs : <A Seth a ae eee. Ing to us, is it, Ginevra?)-.By the way, beeen : Tonlikeday nave o ee would have yo se SpeSirea Arthur {Ay and that dead-and-resurrected . . . senator is: "narrow Yes-nar-'| us Lord nile, you -know-intended . week or so-didn't want it vt Mr Laks Silver with diplomat ith Atiss the back for |a fewsmomehts "hy nvolvec involved. at. you have wor At have shock I am hardly yet re-| ind, of that-tempest} glad to find the cic < "So even you were Captain risked a wet tilting } She smiled. bitterly the knight O'Donnell?" to the Lady of course, ever (gays it is quite impossible im-|tuse-the to squire. days were not might ride forth a veritable errant with visor closed, and clasped, and lance in rest, to the r cue of fair maidens and noble dames Mery AOR een 36 ee mf (Continued keep the and Other a think: Sir lady's man. but seems-oh, «good -_-. . ‘Tomorrow Morning.) Best $10 to$25 MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS. Makes. Spring Suitings New now the Suitings have arrived. Latest to Choose PRICES REASONABLE, | ‘looked MAIN STREET Stetson New Suits We res- she "Didn't~ perenue was much |® : tonight he me, Makes in Readyto-Wear Suits. Cecil as CUTLER BROS. CO. ' jacket| cb bag oe a laugh that had a shadow > father's sarcasm in it. "I might have ene it if IT had known you were in the neighborhood at all. You have an gar ae mania for saving people's liv It reminds me of declining a vais. Fi rat person singular, he saves my life, second person singular he life, third person singular, | saves your i he saves his life-meaning Sir Arthur over yonder. Really, if the tournament and. excuse.' hell "7 Seen ! for Lady Dangerfield-he had risked} nothing, in fact; and here she the second pouring forth gratitude effusion and bility aiGuantioe O'Donnell bore he was, and steod with his "blushing honors thick upon him" perfectly cool, perfectly easy, perfectly self-possessed. cue, but, possible." "No one Major Frankland bowed, but he also frowned and pulled his w hiskers. Why need the eelew be so confoundedly good-looking, and why need women! make such a howling over a_ trifle?| hadn't no so heroics uly from that | si erles my lady, imperially. ‘Miss ie aven! pe eed squall is none] 0" ‘Donne >11-is she Miss O'Donnell, by- | her wetting -bye . rary aide , "Here she comes to afew es for herself," returned the earl, as his niece came sailing up on the arm of Major Frankland. "Major Franklin, behold the preao er of your life from the hurricane yesterda Lady Dangerfield has already thaiikerd him. Major ty' ahold my friend, Captain O'Donnell." He take But Captain O'Donnell only listen- | toward them. Squire ‘Talbot. caught and smiled that inexorable smile that look and followed ft. his: "<TS} Quite a flirtation going. on "Thanks very much; you are most}fhere. certainly... He was:rather ob- |eq f <All Styles from. SUIT TO ORDER, PERFECT FIT. 75cto $4.50. $20 to $35 Big Shirt Sale Now On Two-for-One, or one ; 7 interrupted say credit: should Senrs . a ace a $50.00. 2 F his a greater you you aed, here if to, made-up bINS."|4ounle-Ishad-to Massachusetts Tribune office, SS Sutherland ere the can sai dear," sland are Tuscan 1' will call upon fetch -her desided" jonnell |save a nuisance ; ch much, oo that Let eT Easter eulato Masternspeeiiatos e the he ap wWweite 1' ae have | ™e™Uoning the . | Pape complains to the always sentence they | row : than -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_------- kndw -What Dowle ided'to: Vous the:| -of --- ereniar create to ‘ oY tomorrow om on rena e é nos ation ae $45 and and Seat "Gad! rate 3 Cecil Rose. eres a blraicht am Bae is for }O'Dennell. power, 4 ile mI ac aS made rosebud villo w sal nen places Banks' ands one pi pe w{t 1 larger Sa : s without ie | South Ma -Main 116 © South shape for popularar shap¢ mr The above illus- most ison. ho frame TOW eeaW | ti jin gral himself ; compel These. Le pretty close home. if there is money every railroad behind train in. sil : a aC= and N ite oes BANKS', seen 2) controlleth if tl ESCAPED. Texas annul is he ts t} ree As street, i is the o ' the ‘coming f possible, ios ste ‘other: It 3 leet , statutes, 5s manner | ; inthe : needs it be.) th y thought ta reatmen 16 swap. : eS years it a ea tear mee own, work its the I ‘A 1e a law : | $$ THEY in, to nae on Ron ms take more anger, os q iT 170 DLE ' . abandon the. gle atten! ye) aepcenach in two or each house He ee! by ‘ ‘Ace AANA y wee e\secr article WHAT : ta has . Ps impelling. has been taken care of. But until that. i y we are for the consolidation of missionary domestic } anit American that the! heathen and ATG necessity for proving the facts comes By all means, save the heathen, enough 3 h ig preserves ; for -caprice" It is to be regretted that any son of Asia should | en | e 3 ‘ s whi have so poor a conception of God as to think him im-| men: Weil, att tbat. Je' yet Aw sc Tf Bosto g prisoned In the hulk of a white elephant But when } Pawson of BOstor 3 one comes to consider that there are some several| thousands of people in America. who haven't any good Massachusetts, doctors. that Tht es ts restra T Te ¢ DOUCE opportunity. at ouse ¢ tl saw: aoa Ant wha exaspe ae | geen ny wor hat e erat mm rin in senators wailroad shows ie i 8 rf give . 6 f Sena measure state : 10 el egisia no ‘ The ‘ay 4 3 fare it Torbidden Ps H 40° dictate -- senate Texas L VS°a : 16") ike rene ier Bee e a eax set right ne 1ON eompanies rmsd f or be i ; accomplish the much who would gladly bow down to wood enough to build . . " the fire, if they had it, the obligation to save the native j 3 1 cer- so the the _ ane of |) 2 ii or who are hurt , see | j ‘ + is HAT. Number did attorney, and } 1 his employer ay oO one atEno ,OM MUSHROO ae Me ae pearoe CHERISH ANGER. will at oe Bill senate future, ( low, } 7 gentlemen of Lie aaA m ee 1s THE usked you ‘a ae eres. a river, they to of uplift the expense seem | | and to i | cocorde a the re ‘ aettior | Senate In so doing the friends of the peat. it "i | to iser, wiser by any incident. : fot Sct now celected. Let es da HE rail-| helped not bows men 2 necessity neg ea the | aA the have should the the railroad ic] right of ity: ie There if, | | aliens sinful Mississippl, latter nation more at Hudson the The the much for business much Ane | onaatBae Tl in vner one ae. 1 ventiemen new mis- of the Oo eet arrogant 1 t arty: af the always| out sadly . good Yang-tse-Kiang banks uplifting. are has money * T n, Utah, o | Der ra e et NO TIME TO | : their destruction | from together in} plans may made to include and there : Chicago . nai Mistake ‘dience ei gee zi 5, | | mean ‘ | peopl item. of | companies, © backs companies the belleve not do Ninety-five, was TOO} the 5 bills, friends the the yeep ees as believe S Dri ate the] righteousness than ‘ » ADE vi ROL, promising men suffering they . But, long the and 5 x and would ks the) are wor eae of conditions'among the the likely send don't on or lack of legislature of the} and members now the questions now fellows, by so along if proof constancy diffieult s encouraging. to bettering his blindness 10 they training in - = a legislature BS of America to determine mighty the need ORE a Jess f Qe following mistake for heathen more z is a nation on NG the money among = Ameriea. We of} the set for |. HOME,S NG } ‘ strangers ; Schuylkill be and ; results ‘ churehes seeking and the} They companies We | y heathen can't one helpful Isofficials sald to of be home a possibility that within the near mission organizations In the tainly that fs most Protestant conference, helped, more a truc | TURNI That - some road ~*"* yea There tyture the country, FES o ee Tr ee ay genial 1¢ ie, helpful, Ss seemed entertain. ai and want serene | preferably one of laymen, which. shall undertake ; fo i ‘ ns o do e home cause what the Laymen's Missionary to do for the home cau what c I : movement is aiming to do for the foreign missions' work. whole] They sent the men there who have been answering} call and drawing pay and working with a_ pretty has system] him. more gee Ant Dy in the people of 3 different opinion philosophers money | a ( city! to much with himself, with question, he finds every Ursing that effort should be quickly aaymen's Missionary movement to whoele| "ofa himself, signs in their propaganda, but others urge that more effective can be: done A through some tor 5 work eee ce ees new organizaate pictures! ae house legislature It| with p give truth The more ot into effect-to mrouse ‘the interest. of the peoplé in the churches in missions in America. Some leaders are.| 5 truth] the people, and that gentlemen of the lobby were not Of course it must have been an unintentional oversight} 0% the part of the voters. If they had been attending to their business they would have sent the lobby to the} legislature and the legislature to the tall grass. the not partners would is We get Yor! Pork: N New JOSEPH! his measley C2™mendable they| certainly no convention] aera a the FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907. far 4 him! the past sixty 4n8wer to the know| while of will that will them fleecing telling Tribune best of he of which Inkernel world of the makes More than any other man he is taking the | eliminating the victous sections. this generation that Emerson took in the last.| proved themselves the best IS I f \was "nom=|\) with the} arraignment and command nation's TIDE the the work, perfect immediately that eyes! his then ae lower Toll the| and| and the the There what telling In Only, he z Smerson s has]. them the But after it is all said and done, Is Set legislation? tecollect that these - the by and poe SRN 2s his i told will It have from money. away not t? it] relative to of the Mc-| Incidentally, a in from fairly and has country advised that 7 have been broken up, are men broken the safely Tribune of people hlerarch, when between severe were E now " gone Drat by| ‘¥pe ~ damaging print statements with the robbery away points bring the to have the bunco games can people that that those who connection hurt Salt Lake police-protected keep is they]to] Dead-and-Resurrected? . And rriex by publishing attacks on one element of the community.| ; . We can understand that the Tribune has been]| . hammered pretty effectually because of {ts vicious policy] in the past, and it cringingly <eeks to accuse another| of the same wrong of which it has: beene convicted But Har, of a case SPEAKER : of George Sheets, chief of police; und that % sd of such an Incident damages the city in the] . been the it. of the View perception prophecy with abun-] Bs Ph Aan eat os _| : the better = than they com- . Tell independent writers. place in the assembles the Sheets is other much Get BAS, mistaken Tribune : at husband| thereabout. fact. accuse up of George all a = Cansarn dead-and-resurrected , or that you backed : case the nation 15, 1907.| In one of its hours of pain, unfortunately that complained one Dog for mar-j Tribune p years, in to Lake i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, prefers goes. Tell them that you Jast summer] killi ff Judge Frick and elevaung) elevati killing o udge rick and and matters truth ; Salt convention a adaptability ; ; Blast TRUTIU THE forty sermon Se ALL for a when in A TELL have separate Mormons the : 2.00! the MARCH and the that 2/00 4.00 3.00 25; = here about * = ‘ ‘ : reasons and explanations . There is the difference Manager. CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, here Morse, : official 2 Dooly Block, 208 : Bell, Exchange ones: well adjourned, that the hierarch had killed off Judge Morse} |and named Judge Frick-with equally7 convincing| =e ‘ out add of be, how splendid " ...ccscccevece be themselves 0°0' data. And: thensadd) that Judge: Frick inated, after all, and that you charged, RATES: Months eae a M.Allister, Malcolm Mditorial| Not Paid In Advan One Oe M LOM len = eles ene wareiricieevenwe , everest weoceces TNree o eles ocie cielcte site oe 1.5 B00 600 the a SUBSCRIVTION Pald In Advance $3 .50 seeceseevecrese . ta they REPUBLICAN, might thethe hierareh hierarch Judge News items epartment. come . know s will matter that truth but deal don't had had a 5 good 3 result Office. the East, published a you City, in Salt Lake Daily Newspaper Republican Only The Mormon-eaters because of the bar sinister against her. QUIT THE HIERARCH HOLLER. all the ; your and thatlike marriages, polygamous so sacred that they wouldn't issue relationof Easterner Utah. 1906, Act of statement an wife joe Tell sutGinea P noisiest the have and Official the at 50 per cent off. Half- Price, BOYS' SOFT SHIRTS. |