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Show 4. oT THE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN INTER M ae i the Published E : Inter M over - Mountain i b orningie ay bY Republican Company tn Official Organ of = a --- Seetsenaece March Salt Lake ce solicitors. hi ae to the Office. a ae In aT aaa should be lcolm Malc a ik a ne ys the battle policy of It is that their Is a are be receive it is a assurance} policy RIGHT, GENTLEMEN, De Sheets, you bit. But you stay. like they chief of Do shake are still most j chief famous the of city you people for there? like fer three You| it? present, police in perilled . , KATES: In ete ee UTAH, after 200 rane. "Year. ‘ General et o Not the the best and and : be So there}; 3 South cpendent. n DNESDAY, - : of e that little for while we can you see no Is av be eee ae 3 under a no keeping what Heke ot etaece ae a are you And you. for en ners : a agacity in " rt cae ae: on the manner and Re ene 3180, MAR, in charged matter view the evidence by which They They say , vinee convinced by it, tant. immaterial, 20, 1907. . -.|putation , that of it. and to be of _ a no an accused seemed you were pens with you there} judg- ey, have wise man know of a held, , Of official. sufficient to The the r Read oe can that gk yeie will mayor settle in | Other | men. citi- eae cana may house, Seven look out of the/}.5q on the fall judgment kindly a let and again, of the lower Hundred and assessments to be should attach benefited, and date the the the scrip tractor of issued in should as that a levy the payment draw of work per real their estimate. for eight against date engineer's estate by interest the con- seas and/ force a condition result not; after shoeing to the and cilmen all for city did city will is the sort whole for ever council that the vote vole for voice of of thing, and city, even if less and even if no them, about he : the state; his election! Ah, grief. was loud, ave very It then there was insistent, : atd ie unced BENE: Oe been pursuing; he satd ‘of ecclestasticism he sereeched finance victorious-hoping trial his the by and the them again. Salt And Lake. they are coun- the the whole informed all in the You voice of the at the are chief of rob before ee One case a er> volume his house and was and lot to for BEEN SET IN IMPROVEMENT. accruing beginning interest of the pee when the He had for eight ‘ work 4 : engineer's amount THE of WORK to pay whole that was from, aided ‘ me and abetted by vr One - ' the If a1e That 3 a law, and the future improvements city will have to be made This newer under measure theeenre ie coMmpictenenit property owner. decided upon, instantly the tractor finish; he has man hand been paid turned to It the work. his eight a hurry. Not deliberate eight begin on the interest, and NOT BEGIN new and That get This of new public terest no of law And move the to looking do very will or be of the lows in of @! to The did is in|® oMcial] the a beautiful the of of And property to pay the contractor work, will makes become a thing very is having The clean paper. Time surance that it ness success, is city this find The weakness that paper. what For value understand have have all to a is its writes the rule. as fol- There is We a whose paper the they in to have Our tions of the fight work is won, the as Unar pera the} dis- good to the 1e naee ESE they were high volume no . of have constant, that little against bill people and our proves of Utah puzzling questions. There wiilbe as- f wealth, of and the to for oS 6 Celnitely presidency. has bar. from whose property which senate. taken 1903. In 1904 States, There a rule a , chair that term ne If tell. needs : . loyalty the he to Bret of be 1908, not vice may now in AND One vesiton the busi- At later, voted ti he a by 5 the dak, party, be a and he the the it the still only E will and people of the truth. direct them generally erty for for the reign w omen who when to so ke ep newspaper, this has been kept here defea tof that will no be it, But perfectly In a the in departure Utah, the religion a a and time It is of our at to any in Sa!t vicious from It When secthe present question for is the in of be vantage few expense to greater the day at enthe safety a of and Gal- on of of devising in control energy of what disaster. affairs, de- simple and life and then prop- continued to devoted the of them- despolling themselves, enslavement rule, that Abe boodle of that In the the and the of prosti- whole people day communities have of received single were Schmitz of a community the world. At Galveston unprincipled men a people Mayor of Ruef from the t water been do all city profited over whom devastation helpless, shattered suffered eighty-five transaction bartered in all in he they and the in away. like It manner had been took ad- suffering history to keep and do : : people of who is ; it re : rejoice hall will held be upper election day passage by has been He one kote their . gates, For 5 of the holiday, "steady'' attended to the mem- business The best way to find out who elected. He has watched before the chamber for and r Union the Brinkerhoff fs, times. are have measure Besides, evident but the to ! over. to in 116 fons . : | Salt Lake's Shame" | muddle of this city looks | way It looks to most of to | men, eee Bical . i Balt is the way the present to the Boise News. That the good people of Salt police is the Lake, fre eed all accounts of Provo fish the with legislature a seine if is going they take to let the the game | warden with them. That official will force them to throw | back every game fish they may entangle in the meshes of their | the | fend net. But game if any warden black will bass permit bites the a fisherman people of shall we Provo trust Soa themselves. | One of s the antiquated e requirements of end can é of mastered by y food arid | ‘res : know of any people. a must 4 time. made é be on of neces farmers > the states we the te law is hole by tha > is-clthav Se gh the saloons." tte, there ‘ in the her XIV. governess' stock * put the the black about her with ple. of a strong hand was laid on the few who tried to take advantage of the key smile. al various | should > © supply eS the they> re- | the be public chief a that = have } Councilman | and faced ner ey gray : that ae and she in Ber she nerved her- pocket, wore on. oe closely repeated, "Duty Is oe to my of ra ae vir C and Satisfactory r é aeji eae the Gis tre or ; 1e a "ordinance a eres police One relati ‘ notice . the to the ordinance AB ee . silent RE ie sruad-?? <KTRiA ministerial has chief eee not defenders of enforeed in been rereaier Roe Mike t with that ard a follow still word peocon- ae steps, like an Italian (it is not a pleasant word, novel-to bu t the word the spy." I want,) play He was walking by her side. He was lowering the pasture bars of field as she spoke, to let her through Spy?" he said "Well, yes, I confess it looks like it. Still, in justice to myself and my motives, let me say something more than simple curiosity has been at work tonight he usual course of events, it might surprise me to see Angerfield's governess taking a moonlight ramble after midnight, it certainly would not induce me to follow her, and play the spy, as you term it, upon her actions. But another motive than curoisity prompted me tonight- to dog your footsteps, to wait for your FER BP Car ANCE, and to accompany you ho ANY coe tiiath itige more! May I ask what it is that induces Captain O'Donae to take so profound an interest one so far beneath him as Lady Daas srfield's governess?" The grave defiance of her tone and manner, the daring mockery glance told him she was prepared to deny everything-to fight every inch of the ground. "Well, Miss STOrncaalle, " he said, "my first impression when I recognized you--for your carriage. your walk, your peering, are not to be mistaken anywhe Bh Miss Herncastie. Dewey sarcastically as to a complim "My first aeeanlaa T say, was that ou were walking in your sleep. I : Hanae : derisive, again face. Her whole tone were entirely Herncastle, MANEW Englich s : - awed defiantC - smile look, manunlike Miss like an|,, a living rooms. woman "Simply for this reason-that Capain O'Donnell recognized Miss Hernceatle at six o'clock last evening, as she stood upon the lawn reading the ‘Battle of Fontenoy!'" "Indeed!" Miss Herncastle respondd, with supreme indifference; "recognized me, did you? I am rather surprised at that You encountered me in the streets of London probably before I came here?" madame, I encountered you in the streets of a ry different city. I have an excellent memory for faces, and though I may be puzzled to place them for a little, i generally come out right in the end' "T congratulate Captain O'Donnell on his excellent: memory And my face puzzled you at first, did it? and you have come out all right in the end? "Carry your memory back to the night of the theatricals at the night of my first appearance there. I saw you play Charlotte Corday, and in common with all present, your manner of enacting It electrified me. More, I knew immediately that I had seen you before, and in pone nat similar circumstances, I aske o you were and was told Lady Dangerfelt's nursery governess, That nonplussed me- recollections of+you were altounreconcilable with, the charr of children's preceptress. Then came last evening, and your very fine rendering of the Irish poem. And again Was puzzled. Your face was perfectly famillar-your attitude, your volee, your action-but where had I seen y Do you remember Lady Cecil's exclamation ?-'Miss Herncastle, you are a born actress!' Like mist before the sun, the haze of my mind was swept away, and knew you. I repeat it, Miss Herneastle- I knew you." ad knew me?" Miss Hernecastle repeated, but her eyes were gleaming strangely now; "well, sir, you now nothing to my discredit, I hope?" "Nothing to' your discredit if you have told Lady Dangerfield the truth, But baronets' wives rarely look for their children's instructresses in the of a New York O'Donnell!" actress." And then there was pause, and for an instantly how hoceibee thick and fast Miss Herncastle's heart beat only Miss Herneastle ever ew "T don't understand you," Riaisia d, but in pares actres spite of all her great oe sounde . Mfc. an , | all Banks' at Street. nee eee I bred.'* an Whether in concealing the truth subtle a question for me-I I will conceal it' only too know suddenly, She held out her hand a second swift impulse. ‘Fo or } with | Why motte, he said coldly. "An Eng- | that much at least I thank you. have left the stage, why I have tee Enea ee eevee : come here, you have answered to your as sure Ss e oth stanc own satisfaction Some sinister moNew York stage-one of the mosta| twa must be at the bottom, of course. | And yet, Captain O'Donnell-and yet popular :Oe ieee 2sse e fa ee ee oe |}-ean you imagine no better, no highThe one e was Silent-her lips set hard- ler, no more worthy motive? | n nay be brilliant, the other dull; one that hunted look in her large eyes well paid, well dressed, well applaudthe pitiless voice of the chasseur; "and |ed; the other a pittance-quaker garb, the great trans-Atlantic actor, Bdwin land the obedience of a servant; but Booth, played the doleful Prince o vet the dull life is the safe one-the Denmark. I had never seen "Hamother ay of untold dangers and templet," and I went the first night of my tatio arrival in New York. The Ophelia of O'Donne!l smiled. pray the play was a tall, black-browed, "T grant it. Full of untold dangers majestic woman, who acted superbly, and temptations to foolish girls and and who looked as if she could take frivolous matrons-not to such womcare of herself; but then all Amerien as you In any situation in life can women have that look. At least you are quite capable of taking excelshe was very far from one's idea of lent care of yourself, Miss Herneastle. oor love-sick, song-singing, weakThat plea has not even the advantminded Ophelia; and [ really think age of being commonly plasible. What she took the character better than your motive may be. I don't know-it any actress I ever is your Own business, and in no way experience has concerns me. Unless," he paused : erncastle, I remember "unless, Miss Herncastle "he said, Name of that actress on the bills, but slowly I certainly have the honor of walking eee | ee "And being convinced of that, Captain O''Donnell's' first impulse-the impulse of all brave men and gallant gentlemen, was- Miss Hefneastle is out for a walk by herself, either on private business, or because of the beauty of the night, or because she cannot slee She certainly doesn't want me, and is quite capable of taking care of herself. I will turn back at once and think no more about it.' hat was, I know, the first thought of Captain O'Donnell, the bravest chasseur in all the army of Africa. May ask why he did not act upon it?" person 1 York' her Yor in my woman orn If he would only take his eyes off adieerice Se eee cone spirit Oo rise again ut thos . ful blue ae keen asia xnife vonight as steel, seemed to pierce her very Se Snceh ee pepnenatl ae ss € *gret eee Miss Herncastle takes the ae eae who seemed more |}animated statue than in my lady's spacious "No, 4 But a little thought, and a|'"ouble to make BSE ee face,|on her with |ner and ae here tonight-to dog the hireling assassin 7 rts ed forget Main ot them do, eed, Miss Herneastle answered Bittenly: ‘You state yo ur case with all the pitiless grimness and truth of the stern old judge on the bench, summing up the facts that are to condemn for life the miserable culin the dock. And after all,"" she up her head, flas shine, business is Are urs? you my lady's keeper? Has your own fate been ordered so smoothly that you should hunt down to ruin a poor wretch with whom life has gone hard?" Something in her tone moved him- something in that passionate, sava Be, hunted look of her eyes touched him, he hardly knew why. "No, Go nows,"' he said sadly, life has been no pathway I cae the last man on earth o set up ment upon my etrugine fellow mnOnrat: be , pre a Mulveyey WOMAN : locked up. 5 She a wide significance to some For instance, no doubt you fat Ser) modern apolémist-for to el knew a somnambulist in Algeria who night, if: not would walk ae miles ince every Goran t still, mantle she and walked duty?" that the ee paper sl ; bills; ee aaa and that AGNES veins. moonlight ee face, in the ; Srtanay ] ‘los fr i | day closing mustst from now on be rigidly farmers S , in information MAY eneRo the , but require dependent on the success with which | the past. Especially against the chief's particular friend disseminate CHAPTER : aer be the will Paved for the governor typewritten style. that by by ar of , all Wie Sani Much hea of it | productive ; of: Don't South look am the York actress-I Tam the New be held six months ago Ophelia you he answered with com‘IT knew posure 7 saw you many. nights in It was impossible for me succession to be mistaken. And as clever and actresses do not as a rule quit and > brilliant, well-paid, i existence popular and bright individuality into a poorly paid, overtasked drudge nursery governess you will pardon me, suspicions to I think. for allowing my footsteps torise, or. following this actress, night I said to myself, apwhom a crowded Br roadwi Ly house plauded to the echo, after night, has some motive-a sinister one, In all likelihood-in quitting her profession and coming to this house in the role of governess. ‘or, a governess she will not remain. sudy Dangerfield in ignoris ance of antecedents - believes her whatever story Miss Hernecastle choosr recommendations, koh yond doubt, for auand is being duped spe ak plainly, you see, too By people is to definite business ae af showing prettiest line generally. te the millinery made pushed therefore, has doing was he what known has and legal : but banks banks it shall do no work, interest computers, within has movement of the of - the measure citizens holy. work, ‘ in Itcasisuch house Senator the to a thy ; and | well- who to Barratt tolerably all The Utah, | Te te ER Re el oe | Lake now than it was a year ago. and spectators | mecting will be not the country ' the to se and argely can in firm | sidered permanently. men the of of r rR ec , "e. country. The future largely depend e be "Your in in men reflects charge confusion, fattening to evidence rights evidence the the we to WONDERFI to |gate, riot. dollars the called as even to in thousand can an powers in to insured of of one took day order Francisco with reign and did men period type when cities and government, law thelr which clean. position. free in two best night first of people, Republican no it and the of the San selves tuted have fight take they it? first -class to patronize plan different Francisco the themselves regard the and 5 value "Yes,"' Captain O'Donnell dryly answered, s¢ hink your nerves are good, Miss Herncastle. There are not many young ladies-not many strongminded governesses eve n-who would fancy the long, lonely walk between Scarswood and this place, between the two. You ghostly hou rs of twelve and I said before, are going your permission, I will accomwith you nder existing circumpany stances it becomes my duty to see you safely home." She smiled, came out, relocked the con- te 7 whether for : the drafts 7 Brinkerhoft the as- a farming such other farmers in the subject. The more i fertile, have Be most|With defeated staunch testing fate aspira- he be It himself than oft Republican or of safe better found his reach be of farmers of to meet and dare the worst, She vas one of those exceptional women N who possess courage, that rises to bat|t le back in the hour of danger. She opened the gate and spoke. Redmond O'Donnell," she "Captain said slowly, "it is you. I breathe again. For one moment I absolutely took you for a My nerves are good, k" but you gave them a shoe the republic, rather on tei party-a on something f. BARTHQUAKE. line San Galveston or truth, a at people no THE gets and the s be to assured the eyes a and the eee that inter-mountain: eee shadow. RUBFP know of our i is men has|< president. day, labor ‘ trent She did not scream, she did not even| few minutes' cautious pursuit constart. ‘There must have been brave|Vinced me that you were not sleep- elected Roosevelt certainly success, the in teach how than sixty days Senator Brinkerhoff day and hallowed it. It is now a holi- FLEMING and president of his > nation: will his smiles mean BY re-elected in Whatever Sear ate chosen will was of voumay , many was can Mr. office knowing the vice office regards he of nomination, ' his jeying the 1898, he and man broken, If elected, in expire a executive President, the will inaccuracy. as of rt f parts I oO gion will A various into of consideration, with ‘been state . whose appointed 1897 elected that been ehief Eee future can was In Indiana, through has its the elected. the was Fairbanks, for men he his all in April, be 1 ived deprived A/biood will in him commission from theory proven Mr. in and is presidential is Fairbanks chairman. senator States United Mr, him 3 that 1860,|/ctooaq ave | him: have|him; men support interests have British-American made before look of a hunted stag omething the oO stood silent, they for an instant the ae dane lo with face, ace he s slanting moonbeams full on his dark head, and his uncovered of Ohio. He was born in :handsome, yiercing, blue eyes pitilessly fixed on Ohio Wesleyan university, her stony face. hen the spell broke; He practiced in Ohio for|She drew one long breath, the light Q R 5 came back to her eyes, the natural and large chief fate of} pallor came over the resolute he has|and the great gray eyes dilated wauncned, assurance having, country, the J oint high associates Utah. of his here will WORK. election shalt drawer , of and the election of Senator Smoot. | el uproar the And noisy. been. on It congress hard-hearted institutions their cashiers, nor their advantages a which held aridity at : world at Lake methods you > not. Whatever the definitely le shed, gratifying the t be = "as the thou x 248 vacation the fe bers ic Which: he C a disgrace had sound spread a slander the nation its who will . deprived these cee: arren "aT! > Net gum- heavens be cornfie cornfield, the attendance dry-farming DO NO as you, beginning with Lincoln in Chics ; » Chicago. Some of them to Salt that ee E that of there in Sooner continue lack certainly pleasant railroad it over ; at worth admitted telling hands tried and we and received assurance is a truthful a have reputation and publish be- be won by telling the truth. That is the strength cause. It is not necessary to work subservient church or any master. This is the only free paper Lake. good ambition the may their as w e trut h. Is men no that and the Tribune time, And woman a have it has little or time it tried that won character-or succeeded. paper from has the even of We again want their of make shadow ate OO very servative knowr 1 time gratification whether applies while. and the fact that This We signature People they "as as] as bailiff! desired. paper both . recognize of of Republican the And the worth yond good, . candidates, is was the women much that be e the sity sity the] of theto city and you a rigid the other day as inated nominated a having past. WILLE, good follows is Well, will have to 1 ave : criminal court big CONVENTION, not men Much either]‘ry You Mr. Fairbanks is a native He graduated from the in- Republican: then opinion of was tee oe in method the cilizen Republican is the cleanest paper most truthful. And it is the the I mail' to my Eastern fr lends, with the exa Sunday Herald now and t hen. paper ception city . Calcago ‘ ee legiance 1852. The Inter-Mountain Salt Lake Clty, and only the does of at thing paying|s aylng|so : of interests to impel spite in tare position the the held bars.a in desirable. was window, improve while year, a prescribed the : until received con- their the interest forcing and IS WORTH in many e been tion One In . good haye7 of THAT make ucK . . 2 .<|and Sometimes and out much in of the fragrant duty, can George. United seandal months for your you a and| improvement the contracters are will It the . be" the of wearied lands, together with as may be jnterested thing,| are Christmas." s as. can : < and who THEYedieHAVE NOMINATED FAIRBANKS. 1% Gi a ie dues, work. owners. the friends their you people vention : Ne yawho] fellows hi behind them. the of like to direction, against compose the convention are dry, or that the discussion | that all bills enacted by the legislature must be engrossed that shall engage them is dry. It simply means that in | With pen and ink. The work is slow, and never as legible another part of today's paper there is a call for a con- | 48 it would be in typewriter. Some dayy all the legisla sla- sort of re-|/ have day-| sort the wicked, ' George,Bo, to present, before can, I vie officious people the on oi) nave all the power that can be conferred on a chief 9¢ tne department. Make such use of it in the intervening ; , days as shall insure you a better opinion when the days |. your defending come. COMPLETED. when or that but DRY-VARMERS' police six per cent} 5 tates from time to time. He was caucus nominee for the serip will draw draw any more. AND-IT WILL|t he United States senate in 18938, but the Democrats THAT UNTIL THE WORK IS were then in power in Indiana, and they sent David Tur- law, it will not TO DRAW Sometimes, for of; If you : parts point. Under weak Fe bee n| he : land and ate hand improprieties about it. The case of|* time, and then removed to Indianapolis, where he took|hue interest and never a|&000 rank as a lawyer and maintained it. He is a man self months' work er and unsatisfactory ' srac 5 you charge or thellsar till he always. Pcs felony, either street, E detaining ane the since cent the a: been elected, and some the Fairbanks be has till A nd, per as one, estimate, run has do in his "just§ fat ‘ any eee made get remarkably who to impro vement the has attached. to would not has been the fit he hardship mentor othe wrotestion past has seen that he the engineer lien has assured In the no pes A ee ),y DOs z00d reflection on you-a negligence in the past-to 7 lay the of the | P@oKs of its provisions. does Segue ee But Seven. w Well, the senate killed that bill. The house would} have killed it, but it went through while the members] ; > wy were looking out of the window. And it is a pleasure to add that both houses of the} legislature some days before, in an hour when the con6 : . out of all the windows trac a Haveve been be looking Cee eee a in the joint building, enacted a law changing all that delightful method. And the governor has signed the bill. It is now you. sad on . can . are Very 5 a calls your name. So that the interest of yourself combine was been Hundred The se your . you You levy, and) And of is robberies 0. BH, MAK v8a filed. didn't pay it, he could not give a clear title, », dhe old system which ‘ the city , authorities have, tening levy, Lie as it was . It . erates perpetrate NOT) - OF months. ec originally light unless stood, the one. currence sold although Ie : is still as far away Sh ti estimate ; better property property assessment months, TIE TN system ofof dan total eight sae the 0 wner which pay=. A the interest ears HAD THE the illustrate ose against compelled SHOVEL he will > of Pore argument together with é phe ING nore in this city any right | Whenever he has responded to roll call Pr robably ; twenty-five Aime states in the eee after its becoming delinquent, and it was eee because a mayor and a council have said so. Do your duty} as soon as it was issued. The official friends of the fav-] 4. wel) as you can, George. It is to your interest just now] orite contractor took care of that, And it became a lien}... jake crime unfashionable in Salt Lake. It will stand ; 7 ; : ; on the property, a, cloud on the title. And it had to be}\44 jn nana to cateh thieves when they come here and| : cite ; longe the ° contractor rg * might might wait ‘ . ; i : ; paid, no matter how é ; than disappointment has uttermost limits of than one j is his Tom Kearns must be the subfactss irrestibly fit his record : 5 ECO 4 see and the oompination magistrate] from a next | in a ttle more | took note of that and years, past,five the in politics Utah even during your enforced absence | &Xpressions of grief since has he the contrary, On to service confining less or a more such | | But what is more to the point is the fact that you And so, while we recognize the accuracy of the penyow in power. You are chief of police. We elect coun- | Cling, we still wonder why the Tribune should: parade cilmen, attaching Furthermore, done cent the the state-should of your case. pared for the delectation of the official contractor and his favorite banker. It provided that special improvement]... was of headquarters, from session of nineteen-seven, was one of those bills pre- days this following, | as and now | | and other | They, nor ee The blossom see the sHALT davoand speaking? fighters Lake. Aaat gentleman farmers the $$ may nod, Salt of in of home to Remember OF THE WINDOW, does not touch them. They can't prevent the court hold-|Sailed the ears of the public to deaden the public renods now and then, they say. And the/),, vou to answer to the charge of violating the law, but | ™‘ mbrance of his own attempt to produce Just such a rs : ; ' " "7 , : ' combination in his own behalf house must have been looking out of the/i,.,. can prevent the court or any one else lifting you 3 House Bill Number One Hundred and}. of the place of power. And We can see no reason But why should the Tribune make those unkindly acfor passage. Any way, it was @ measure) 1. ip they can permit you while under criminal charges | CUrate reflections on the political perfidy of its own have passed, and it did pass. But as Jove} +, petain your place, they can not maintain you at the |OWner? Truly, there has been "no gumshoeing' in Tom's window want meeting-and LOOKING OUT Even Jove : members of the window when Seven came up that should not members One desert harvest We the creas bigger a move army the bur- | vyou two the get, a de- | whens Det Sree the stamp? miber convention be not of the of make jike PR the ? yourself, it But circumstance] committing aa that Is one guilt or Innocence of the the manhood or ignominy every one of them declares of the comment. . The J ject 5 mere which | | PICTURE. is of course to/the are PEN get- whether of man men 2 Francisco whom and Ruef This will increasing i ; aK from the dead-and-resurrected Tribune of Tuesday morn- | of the state-for which he was Jing, has been submitted to eighteen men acquainted with | the measures that have come a good] certain and ; ea as April officials | an living, Abe MARCH 20, 1907. gained. which | of quality He 7 PERFECT the | they of the fibre which makes chicanery. ¢ eril? "THe. trial car the aceused a that the himself. are and world and of déserves, of Francisco Be VOR. and dead is a type of a tribe question he There despoiling, or impossible, . of San a are San of a from correction, much care Are both all jewels out Francisco which robbed. to take boss Tt. in| 7©Mty of so strip hustled San Francisco society, sti j *-| vociferous; the , testimony wasas unimpor ae hehe sufficient to reflect on the re-|}!mself had not i not is who stripped defiant it San trusted dens !"% tes robbery od ees be eieniss reves af Ge Ree Pa ee oes a supreme cour and re- of power, way which is pres- | @Uesvoen than the 5 . It will determine bond impropriety rendered, respect wholesome are inquiry > or the Sorting cour capable bunch down were In punishment of Serves a] George states, ane : keep the whip hand over them, George, You thing when ,you see it, and are possessed Manager. 2 25; Independe eae result judgment ro Se p WE the ar council felony, Paid ee Oonty by by their people those vampires Today Are the you As disgraced, bold went STICKS. police! it? Some. can't You ILE disaster. had made from] SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, of these whiah|they depart ently. tor Me Segnducted), Delores you can be held in place by the 2:00 xan ae A victims dead, qualities to And not without] bugaboo the pleasure will REPUBLICAN, business ancient Those reeognized. Republican biggest and re-|_. 5 ‘ Hditorial , See qn handle cleanliness! the George ae ree to Not MeAliister, LAKE > CITY, recurrence aad The CODETO | are) OU ria aisle ers eje ere nies Month | ececestecesccees MONthS oes eeeeererecee OfMfces-Dooly Block, 208 , Phones: . Bell, Exchange SALT can ting in Salt Lake city, addressed Bee * "Sunday nee the the Advance. Selec a win state Circulation Department, or to|/*°¥ 2P© s0INs fo Pera gt ORE RAG ae an eee a ee ; Do not give notice to carriers|as we can see, your tenure of office is by no means im-|°! the SUEEEDEDDDE ED nang 2052s eeseeee, SIX Me rien g will that at the RSet ee SUBSCRIPTION Paid ‘ruth ALL - + G0. 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She turned to him with a swift impassioned gesture of both hands, theatrical perhaps, but real, "Why should lie to yout You are a man of ‘honor, a soldier. and a gentleman-you will not betray me, T will tell the truth, Captain O'Donnell Yes, Captain O'Donnell-unless-" "Unless I find trouble of any kind coming of it. You are doing mischief already-do you know it? You have frightened two or three people into the belief that you are a ghost." Miss Herncastle laughed-not a very natural sounding laugh, "Poor little Sir Peter! Is it my fault, Captain O'Donnell, that I resemble some Soe aS , has known. dead her gra Pe not; I ye not quite mind how Tregenna been epeaged for cil Cliv (Continued is engaged-hus ye ars-to Lady Ce- Tx ymorrow Morning.) CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET LADIES' LADIES' LISLE AND SILK HOSIERY. GLOVES. Fast Black Double Two clasp. black Heels and Toes and white Lisle 121%4c. 50c. White Foot Extra Long Mousgq. Black Quality and White 75c. 25c. 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