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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Tho [ntar-Mowntain Rapblicad| ssi." tare the scteows asses yeh ome tetentes te] Published : Every Mornite: 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN a onsiderution out of the "question tirely. So far as the Mormons REPUBLICAN C0. |concerned, they like other much Mer. and Pres. BLUNCK, E. A. by and less no the postofficee at Salt Lake. ' sake b. 1./people. te under the Act of Congress, Marech|and ' 1879. > Ne with human don't nature pretty | than Nothing | demn more no other| the damn it. ‘ They ) ‘ and contribute money, energies, Pieale ieee ce Newspaper e them Tribune, will be | by the people. laughed defense of more present they absolutely con- administration than make their for at Th ; . oy help i ey get Mormon . course they ae invest See aul ieee o their . it ae mene the state, business, and = of : . x . ge son. Se Sy Breck paid. Ae a - . New X York aon Office....117 Tribune Bullding a Building Chicago Office. ..1613 alae wie Beacon Street Boston Oltieg.<..-c.--- Member Salt take May 17 1906.) auKke " enough condition . The r 3. ote 4 ea big > ay ' n Where Salt a- Se city church, . ={and here of The big half re capitalization manufacture' is condueted in of aoe the oer ey frogs and their eee Aree demand for a lay very i proud in-their pond. for a |elght the elements of other Mitiesx and: ‘ a-change a of he tution know a . who "oO asic stop} effect r office other - possible effect of - the ay € z and - of , new vhhee ane aetivities in for ey they - his aie a whole day, ee eter are reasen-| give omer: Ch not mes will ait a te they they Bera er sath will' build , will build Lord elected Wer') and " welder : ae , through its Golden : five ae ee f ad-}1 _| dance, the world So Jupiter, al- of them than did King Log. 7 the . expressed , never hehad ar ter fondness' Stork for did any" of HetWan The lat: slightest them. ~ politics than could leader / a "King |f@Vor for Kearns the be . most fanatical church | but| It : findsj nothing wie those who desires; and vote it ‘ se ue who that. he ate a frog for breakfast every | but abuse for those morning. "As his appetite grew with other way. It assails the a what dinner, : fed it and upon, he on three along meal supper : at the last , violates for made ajTuins ., that they hadn't made anything Salt Lake ' mistake tempted people humiliathere had ie: tate ness Has " ficiala Fee ei sending the him again to . ioney' eet as ) V York the who tenets? do not subscribe to its Has It, in a word, ever in the : : i. ' aint, selves Y other men as clean of know; who have been simply ruined |that by attacks GOOD of that yosition ie a F 2 . ) ne YEAR POR F the for 7 Grave is noted bar The winners, bread carry give yor gut ASSO SORTS "nce f. n es 1 O has| school} tle son ‘3° ral Booth ower, ee ¢ and what ; is it . more be-how old do we 7% bitter 1 ought it than know domination but would the come i to|ten " water ditehes as "To tell you the truth," said the first | ties the ther take my ¥| been in ould Tare merehant, ‘ ‘I wou chanees best with there nutshell Vitho Without when Mormons have Mormons very the} é month exclusivel people. old, b » been|that the the case outnumbered greatly, there in ene rivers be of the ill-tempered and tell should example the of Mr compromising Caro- South the of conduct pitehfork there possession. How would be the flow statesman's up <a. .-In f x largely that to keep farmers have angry ; vi- That in elated. They the state are are fully a alive ‘made' "community. opie people > in alue farm values, in Utah. 2m in demand It should The small C minority is at a] . which 4 means % may be taken ek for From present of prophecy. in- ' Friends of the czar were of consideration to postpone Mesty propositions of the willing the am- elected the Ane amnesty a first, question ren- Roosevelt : will take know more ever=e dreamt : Cincinnati : "Are you is their a lesson winning in their gaining and a just the a way. Rave found iteso there is a lesson a manner Northern Mm in from in business [ the not in a policy of public and ing to erush the either with hostile legislation. gl: ever s crushed been ligious organization suppressed saying that is the seed holds good. grims, by " would of the Utah. Every men of the Mormon fortune. Farmers | friend heartily be a repetition r, We re-|jal the Isa) . that of. Bak about I rig sick, from of the , best of in the the Democratic the Tribune's, the of depleted yesterday Mrs. Se suc I shall 7 hoo ate Pat?" Chicago bor has the about openly . ie Pederation captured the eons) -er, but | ‘ hogs than] ) was brought) ‘em. ainans * asked the stated. by friends of the new} a editor-| condition It est way jupitc we school know of to system destroy of the the United did that the 2 for : the/for the fall election. fat- has ee abuse, founded, and ; A party ‘ E city with is bringing year who an are ehureh a change inereasing not come num-j)in members here. to of|a They to Men ; vention which has made such havoe| efit be Rate THO'. ac ex be hardly Shaves, Con do who public : an better with evince affairs second time, Public officials no Avill who county better not be vite content to : of how andn the finan-| isnt . trusted| should ment them-. , power. year buys, ended more than for rne earned eas the \ rain give and it the his best in : heartiest help the city Is > train, somebody" kn t} re ‘ ‘ me bpt,on Irs ay Bradley saic * yr 're on your the Seay, foot ' What ar z ‘ alee aN r o Why tell you no say and advice my take gale. ask about?" 9 Don't you know IT ain't goin' to you the | oni "rr arate ors ay yO ak ez pul ane co down.' are you What well, then, stand ¢ ‘Whe thundering Gn Then, ; I wouldn't "Brad, pa that or evident S he 5 t BAweey ee much. as he. is, a I a Ae as eee i 2 ave pisue pi s dee tar eae Ree we ex- was eata the anxious to meet the somethingaoe ead ora, tone, > por as i . / of Ww ee corne om crowing | jn a low ae upa3 It cme evening first as AN d an hung anne nani walked 8 come, didn't hoStates captain the if then, bed | and tq telegraph) in comfortable was | United to the But the first man off¢ tel was. Captain Titeomb. shook - his The captain "While he was dressing next 4 iS , Bacnaand f ead fa 5. ' Wh + Rand: and tired very "Didn't the window saw morning ents Jim and | Rogers «anys said). yes, get it, L-got- dared' itt: Nes think " you Vote tt Hawser parted. Oh, clams tug's Cap n> that | his hard contract strangely seemed strangely overcoat and hat on sofa. the began Bradley, but the "Now--"" . ti el ‘ if | captain h held up , h his ey hand | Set down," hep said. "It's a long Thanks has} Mr. Rogers! - feteh a| He lit the ‘round to the back)the corner clothes? your in cigar a Got storm.|yarn, shutters Nfes the reached they When locked. the door and threw coal} | downeast eae the room he Hardy a henhouse our off. of been It's tell! of blown quart The but now, Sam less Mee towthe a man who greatest seeme the secured just had {of his business life, een down ° on Come o hére. more room." |to my questions cham-| her of blinds closed > Freedom; St big ‘: six-masted oy She's high and dryon. partner's yh, I did! got i Glory:es, halleujah!"' k:80b it. ‘You. Gin-huin Na agi bate "What did you say ‘twas, Mr. RogEd, was"silent<iallsthe. 2 screamed the old lady, speaking | Tpaveller's Rest, and. for ‘The ee barge. train the "mello: eee worr led. and Bradley asked hey?" L hardly Moe cigar and, twisting it into of his mouth, began to door and leave 'em on the steps, won't | talk you? I'll pay you next time you "Well," . he said slowly, all. . ton all right and stood ~ selling March 21, Great she protested without strongly breakfast her where. Caleb 1904,|!ng down the Britain. enlled in as the|further $11, 000) over missions for bookmarks which against his He says he. like a compro- | Weeks, who shutters of ‘Son,' good was tak-]and pilots his store, | room Bradley splashed past: y says little "I made I, ‘you boy me into and the "I cal-late Cook Bos- trot along tell the old skipper's state- was expectin' to see the al you re feller tnother somebody, for job ae a on. they met Sadetntt she} . "Knowles says at aine door. chi ‘the ..4.ome 2 jest on condition that they on, goin' a two. of the present she's hard] young ' Brad!" to The he send Captain's} sald. for feller name of nothin' thethlematter hing PRepeaaT °"I was| you take e I physic , know] ‘I'd like for to and More set any dear, more. than Of May allSCL uddiest felt am so fe in the blues Don't : pay drop- haa = 4 of day, mix throw a the ae ar alimony athe stood Belle the maddest,| brooms old don't preserves, away, nor| love ‘oh! sp bel Foon erockery and other Cpr the sidew walk you should hear} tf upons she 1), tell Bridget, without the huaband,-to\be' when care- moves be him =] hawser the a me job! Brad! could they turned out over fain Brad! only have if Nickerson; with AO it. give he's your Tad Ree nerve, ‘Well,' you the about ule e.8 Is fo says he, but you job, as well the one coasting rips great down a anybody say the the low nin. dinner set has we've have go some the tate hie for the away, mother. "She's hard ‘Hered Captain & and tons of will you e bills go 5°NC\ Snoring ‘a like a baby "halk coal inside of her her and further on / come they've pe what so got I said near of three pe . e rg the round: a «where ithose on ae are "le For her brother remarked. , bea be ie onedes , tomorrow's - il ai New Year: me early, ineot pe of all thi year the the first of May. pmy the first also for Brook- bound houses! Those the to the please.' the edge look of as s "Pretty skipper of a Cunarder, door. Says I, a, velvet if I was MY message?" ey-| but that when] Says he, ‘Never mi rep- chai used to See" he sSays. I told Ewbuldn't = mad love, wide wide it. 4 © partners Eee of and ers eeunes the Captain were handle it if the| But ae nty men, o sde feed then Sette ntions had company oe Salvage Se and y barges for this purpose meant him be soon to I'd fair us young ones too frtiee ane to got it, him to puron eae you' iS era on ro and how I did wan't withservice, [ the much all Cook come Spe says zger that. in 2" and et him what you and me had neread an ae seemed surprised, I thought. Then 1) Mie Fa tod aes. weWhien. tee next : te e ey ack, he says, ‘Titeomb, you've wot tha that devil-or the perseverance . of Partner of hey. yours." (Put you i oceans Brad?) company; I ‘i8 " ae He Tooke noe a ‘Di ant ‘ oa gi to git on Hewithgrinned him was to then be in-T[ and Pretty wrecking eae ‘Your tependent landin'| brought ate Cooks Barry's, Pe- like y, than this] carried be can Job the that ey rough."" It was evidenthakdie that tt. he| could Gidnit-hellave'they call But Bradley and Rithoes tain they could > o about contract large left vard YM Cook had an app' InteroRl With me this afternoon.' me steered. was So he ‘Which true, you'll notice. into a room that was as full of pic- its|to > » sure Said. al ye ankly, price the will oe a to-raln: the lienttthe-ouly.thing: we-must be aii So you must wake romance tire vingthe mass- had he'd bein' a good liar. T asked interested sort of way, if er ait ia ee ae nside of aaf nour I was é hl. (ons ome eard, to!' the ‘train resentatives Mr. love, The man Way ‘Member Liberty Feraranies my bet! old her crimustee! done, you that that I said it. end let that rynelt: eae mai aril pese, ‘cause I jedged, from w off. don't mind tellin' you,' he goes on, lower than Snzene else has given, I'a give the he ome ve in e and aap bigger concern I , oe oe Cn See you 1 : and ed won our firm wasn't Says I to hayman live?" He where she is? It's an anchor and cable | Commenced to talk And Job and we can do that as well as talk! ‘The penn' sermon anybody and ‘cheaper than the big fel-|'!" & mile of the evenin' know. | lers If t they'll let hilim Me flat-footed how "4 By | Lola) try!yt let us onlyly ey ers, moving to y, tomorrow's the first of May, tomorrow "s the first of May. but break,| first of May the Brad! | man, to swan miunte-I a haul eeacakn e's there for awhile!) that No tug-nor] fur's tugs, three the a ‘ up forty fathom I = eee ee laa with, Gost ane darky nly daa butPass) re The night winds come and go, my dear,|Saw him, but he would give them no| ind elon qvey wae eee Kadi ao nat satisfaction. "You must come to Bas: seem to mean to cheat; Mat ay a you frankly me to in c on and fast for sure," mut- | @ ene ‘Titcomb "Hive : thous.3- ‘Is- it 3you?' 1 drivin' drew co in a theplaceeliff thataaa makes look lown short beside day, electric ear 5n an after|live six mists of the barge -sand dunes against t ulling and distance else Panne ; twas no use, word that big enough for the job. lip, ‘Where's the old slopes vee a chip, and pouree rom her scuppérs in B ateadly eae "am. ‘ Even before they reached the Point] they over e At last he a whole lot cheaper. me to come in and see him again that afternoon gone te But] Diving green-| wave. schooner, ( as and | lin the their new of the shoal and made it plain 7. twas peet g ot on ane Geer "IT was ‘round on time, ‘ e hay-lip chap told me the the} Point Setuckit the climbed no'theaster a few ee tomorrow's -Life. : ‘ pS or "I think they are going to thunder." and she and "}when And But ome ent great} : Rencse 1 k 1 < nowboarded who earse, Alvin adays at the house of a relative in| Orham, was already on board the Diy-] another, tind-and pie kles and the You' ‘i pane cay dear week the |°¥°? while they were in the bay. 30. BALLAD. The And nd Wey said; ae unexpectedly you 26 to September ° ful bow she she miserable NIA had WwW. will | Chance!" Alvi Por tomorrow' s the first of May, my tomorrow's the first of May two today; Rogers Por tomorrow? 's the first of sty ae iove, | rain-streaked sky. Now, as thoy drew tomorrow's the first of nearer to the shoal, she loomed larger] na sure Gin icenttic jammer round we Her high black sides, with the rollers like] looked them, against breaking all have need of tha mum,- She as making | «yon't silks y,), must walena call ‘me early, call me fr de arly, fee i, all time of e the mad lest omorrow the round New Ye a| no, was barge, twin sister of the Liberty, was | diagram or oway : , zis je rf a cae ae arial es ga on fer she was fast on the]and Now parted. number} told | Razorback shoal antique visiting "Crimustee!" exclaimed the Captain. ] late and Se A MOVING difference Save all the pa rat,io ‘ean flat a tenement, hour] 2 advantage from open ; real an for half an know banquet)-The the house indorse"J wonder * and his eae within "he rattling against and It ¥hined and introduction of é - portraits didn't I. never | por by. my deat fellow. ainka reard your witeisn't. was deac -her paying' I'm' Binks-She ¢50 man - She} should of w waiting. of brocades, embroidered, printed and | ih Belle when the partners reached | didn't know, him, in an a . painted silks, it should receive the at- se tention of American textile designers "Steam' ap erperins Sete ne Bold bait Grid at ates sagas 548 tn alike silk fabrics iatest sorleh Tt will baeo he trip down was s a rough one directory B pictures.-Chi-| the Hightone-Oh, in our onal useful of the every ‘ station and hehe Jay liste torm tne storm) to listening r tot there Jay there 2" and remembering that Peleg been sit FOG had Bune nb |"! hinting at the coming of dirty weather.) the re would he One yeu "Do An exposition of French in Museum Galliera the in held be Paris, writes Consul Atwell, of Roubaix As it will contain rare exhibits ce paint I a (at or any The| memory in winning the united support) region for a greater exposition the arrived; no ( u LETe young man much. pleasant: weather, ' yi 1, November of overhead One issued, the pictures, him cipergspent Mabel-I ; that the he reache that day Brs adiey forenoon next the could] home. rest : satisfaction wild | Razorback. EMBER to eternal ariash. ago. ped out sometime Mrs. de C hippeties that so? She gave me to understand that she|Of course some common things enriben out.-London Pick-Me-Up. some costly ones perhaps: But you can't expect to move, enterprise {s so wide-reaching in its in‘ mnaficls » Clty. 4 5 to the Sigal eccats so nonce; so nena ability|iater, at him kept the hear going Persia the Taking hou one makes Judge. Mrs. Manufac- a3 this year. in Salt Lake He ; was came as a decision soon no telegram Put to] tempted was know the through reWhen. Roosevelt | be r window erane--Why,, 1 can alwi Aye chedr For domorrow's thartiret of May, ty lows: It is to be hoped him,,but agree |and good luck be with you! e < ‘e the So theHe Captain of ' Seatii promised went to telegraph to . . sitting nel = the : fish peddler, in his1 wagon with the rain sluicing from the peak 6 Eee nothin' but|the homes of the nobility eo > reer acer time. bargain purchases all battle Lady-What never States, than 4) On carrying and with sou'wester his of just} Baker. Mrs. the | Shouted « onvérsation Ok., by disciplinarian played to the inmates a every day doc- "the blood of Ene prophets | will be useful a little later on, when|turers & Merchants meeting tomorrow | money.-American Spectator. of the church. And it) the people begin to align themselves] afternoon may result in greatly expeThe Huguenots, the Pil-}against the so-called American party|diting the plans for a six-state conSine Ny wike iis Tout' to sight, re even have ‘She's have lave is 6 good after-dinner speak-| did you notice how queerly he . ~ La-|have havyrt is . knew didn't Core aa oeo give re ae fore Lib perty's ty" anchor "oh erie tine tha ell, that time. i "well that teleney're i ey p aa goin ' ¢. A firm of London ae employs 2} phonin' Cook now. The Boston Sal-] way of puttin' it made him laugh and me and au git her off, or try to,| he told Ai to go aoa ean oe Perea ih oa DAU but spun it,I never be quicI was quick. only yarn, sartin calclate. os ae AR Up according to . the value seof the blosBradley's objective point was the|ain't that soms used. post-office. He wanted to see Hardy] talked so afore in my life, though I've Minow Tiiesle Johnson, the "shut-in," | 4nd learn the particulars. But Cap-| beat it once sence. When I hove anhe says, ‘Cap'n, there's wo lives in Ca ey, Il, is reported to | tain Titcomb was there before him, | chor fin-ly, Janitor-In gals apartment the ladies| do not have no children; 7 in a flat they‘ public} board the school res interest. to its Cook ee ag hetiehie rtieae Obed! yhpuzzling l ivi Brad Bradmadele advice Obed's battered the the lulls andseta in ae chimney, ther van' hevbs createed and | ley feel even more uneasy. He deterlmined to wait until the train' arrived, vane -on the barn crea sec ane weather y a9 7 able . . . of decided rethere is nothing regularly authorized from think Mr. ovely" have pie catia . oe Mr. Upjohn elec- | between " of because Pinte pattner ‘No,' "Too big for you] Salvage company?! says he. Spain preposes to levy all export) was Caleb's ha and import duties in gold, a govern-|and Ez though, aie ‘fraid.' I, takin' a chair; ‘my name's Titeomb. | ment bill for that purpose having been "Squealer" Wixon met him a litle/I'm from Orham. MY partner's a among Cutting-Oh, tenement system, school De , won been ing they morning. better go away. Sam mie S pers away! One of them faced the gale oad: a shingle off « house for q fan, saying it was awfully sultry.' need congresstonal are which during about the wind," said "talk Har, Milwaukee or ak : wind blowing the grasshop- the that that no teacher will be per-| movement mitted to serve unless the holder of a labor, unlont card,i-Thét-{s the auick- for paper issue In with} ever. been | of the city exchequer, as appearing In There because And rejoice EXCUSE. , are saving excuse of layed of an © in this year of their plenty, and them hereafter year every that hope will has No , own. now , they5 will and opening _| $1,360,900 "Talking Peck, George to} tions, re ayy 2 Q orehards the : seem that the better solu-| pected problem is a natural one. | ces. Immigration ber force has og Fa Quakers, and the good very hard for the position seek- | cC4n hope. "fi h chure or with | VERY POOR echureh . No in this country. Dowie that church "= . tened on oparemmoe It tion in Mormon publication, ed € prejudicec {s perpetual | may not js remedy The abuse. the ar manhood | every mingled they which with j ; problem of the the solution But . to ay ye pouthy, ang {they Maye" attained." They wave pals) manner of | Well for the fields and the gardens and footing rating of | entitled men | have worked a the the In- tnstitu- hard times in Russia, a large ; . tor. | and in brie-a-brac of dealers are it! Sick! "Sick, is siven spachless long Faith, weeks and in I enh the|furniture busy in Russia Mrs. advantage ; ne ae 5o'clock Sar OO Snell BS eClen -BarO- esl HeKMart uin't big, enough. This ain't anchorwalked | draggin'. told the story as they pee |net, has presented gramophones oD records to 300 asylums and other in-|to the wharf in the pouring rain It "Then I got after him again, told I in of Henry and me together. Re x stitutions, YoU up a and | Palnts If this congress adjourns without deciding on the type of canal at Pan: s > ‘ ama, it is to be hoped that President ses now have been aware : longer visited the and pride, never eared, ; ae . ss big men hogs. aE nS of as the e in which ‘Thirty. in Pte tel RTL a an Het se lim something about hogs: ig to te ‘ou can't tell me anything about) mem-jabout concluded ‘assembly. the torment, settle for rn pret y was one the ot conmuls 1h Siberia, He ven aa al of bread and butter, and then, put-] the meet oft Gxteim anual is out Ses : Sy e ora ca laa -|ting on his oilskins, ran out of the}here.' That kind of fetched him over mercial agent at Vladivostok. house and down the road with a slat, and he went in and tol Russia heads the list. of nations They were talking about it else-| Cook In a minute out he comes disadvantage when competing in busi- | dering permanent - the condition of} authority conferred on him by law, | ica nis metaphors? ness with a well organized and solid | water supply. and proceed to the construction .on Mr. Struekoyle-Why-er-no; he as I think, eee en Farah That We know of no element in the citi- | Such plan as seems best to him, The Jews have community interest. Pribune found it so in every community; and|zenship of Utah that more clearly ts|sreat work. should: not. longer be de- | f4!---~Chicago there penal SE Ae i a) BY Dea Face ar Thebligoag held. f o go part- was . a Chandler, attorney a man though future condition whisky forcircuit every rider galArkansas > a there7 for Cook & Bradley didn't hear the last part} Son's under full canvas. I hailed the artha, London's pet gorilla, is in| of this conversation. He was strug-| young squirt with hay on his upper lip poor health. Medical experts are in| gling into his clothes. Only Miss Pris-|and asked him if the old man ws in. attendance, and bulletins as to her|sy was up when he came downstairs, |*What do you want to see him *for"? - s6 month of August, and ny Te ay? ra aye? ery ‘Wather! wather!" bers of the douma; but when one of| the patriots called attention to the fact that nearly a hundred thousand] political prisoners ; were languishing in thelr own people in the various grant- | irrigation enterprises, the widening of And so far of|the territory reclaimed, enforcing ing of privileges and ; regulations. It is so in other com-|as possible it should be the year in) munities orand be a] then discuss it extension the for impetus of for |} year be would faith ‘i land 1810. "In| "all Eu-| Russian. dications he don't miss it more than] fs: a pretty"| Which half a century. br he . "It shouldbe a year of. tremenduous| lady people the |situation, and are taking every adnature that facilities the of vantage |}has provided. There is encourage-} of.one|advance in yood | 4ccurate to its anof him promising : now to said Napoleon, republican-or be was let Ahi is suffrage will ull quarts says be-|lon," has what change, apx Austria Se years, ;,"" rope to loose yverm, universal so abund-| positively his his fifty 2 of provide against its harmful effects. people of the faarmAsAs a result, CSUN, the = people Industry of Even ‘ the chances the not cnough|ment for the greater work they will| class to give ajdo this season; and. there is certain of business (o|to be a correspondingly greater retheir) own per-| ward in the harvest. of in be is a supply There faith it is likely the influence of men|farm prominent will destroying . wonders man a when locali-|search were of the non-Mormon very. big volume , business men of shasion. : so] had Iirrigation|come some a READY TOR REM > utilized ia Junior Knew Bradley up should and ee he eens will : lintan put in his darker than winter is better than it has i : years. In one or two effort that non-|{ing , was a|deal for members of that church to| people own their with to deal favor their own people to the exclusion and from aljant tendency of others, supply ‘ twenty the water in Jn not statement. oe! e Se eee President Roosevelt ; : the things worst . . farmers the present. the the -__- been Inte ago. ait sentence he]. jeard voices In the road below, was : grave the from est-|tur story The having The disposal. adopt PARMERS. available at places a crop. years & gone byas the years in the in doubtbt the Mormons their] at It." make can you at Tribune the Kearns Tom And the with than worst ' have years same}much back? school, of Embry, John district appointed : had it all presented | roof lady reformatory President, is Jigious views, "Yes," said the second merchant This is a good year for the farmers] tuperation! Lord Marigold-I, aw, st believe al e Soap alamee : * ats " Z 4let me } "but tell you. "We have both | of Utah. Vays in, aw, weighing my words, a Here comes an Ohio doctor with the domteherieno Readers of the state page of The been in Salt Lake a good many years. a. weight, : too. me ; éa lost|the ae , , ' > ie a Mormon ne Inter-Mountain Republican will have|information that he has found habit of giving light We both remember cs that the people used to make it pretty difficult) noticed the general tone of encourage-| watch key in the vermiform appendix _for us to do business. If the Tribune] ment from every scction of the state,|of a child. Maybe that explains "It isn't loud praying which counts ag the Lerd so much as giving four! Hereafter, Not in| where all the money goes. were to stop its attack on Mormons-|especially that ef the south. and the dustrial oe It) but : (He ee the ay m el as than any him about sanctimonious best things are| A poor fellow,|commended to - President for Put been One of the m must go to Boston that The Captain sald Bradley ought day», from: Captain vatderate and:| Hammond must no continued | ceptionally ic night the . z Let kisses'? Every earth. eat | SY Point, a os chriers Sah other cupy s night. until Thenearly partners ee Routed four in the morning ss as "a deseribed was he place the was|for day, the other examination ¢ c ‘ 7 if he > had not been in that court] Christian. gentleman,' and the faet in his acke could Arms whe f ee pk as "offic ial the|that. when. he pronounced know | Wit for its wit; he seen forget. try os hard as he might ‘ Pe » consideration for his partner, and} not . Salvation Geners Site atte on one getting Aon't<.1 a they his own promi-| the race te es the > and educator, a parent of a | himse If from school and was charged Brooks' Judge stealing is cigars. With of} japplication dat ar cub ground the on based always thethatbarthe least | is -saviee) aldnot before: heaviest asked railroad a er - | Tillman, t paper." every- bY. y x. Republican weeks Suppose . . the taken CBB ag m is s oo Duchesne their it? preceded te be been like vehemence, eee souls, that times At Ean an foot ' SP + ee deseribed yr: never!" ejaculated great |) producing electric power if possible; and the people of the inter-mountain culintey will be the richer for the of vantage which nature has placed at oe an . vastly z even than desirable ever but I record the in themeelve thing, | !€ss discreditable a or mean a done J ever to have | found j t wages. ic with ed eMan. in thedoneciaits face nerd saichat igre preg teach- of . most they t fy Cc Pacifie + ere the indecent things. But I don't care | Paper and of Tom Kearns? to withdraw my business and stand Se et ie Peep. 1 contene the chance of being blasted by the |that they are "afraid of the Tribune" I don't remember do is nearly published the advertising bills I pay, and I know | Wildest days been so dominant, so} I: won't..let that paper come into my,|T@dical, so merciless In its attitude tohouse, for I don't care to have my | Ward non-Mormons as the: Ee fhuune: 1s wife and children read the things the |8alnst those who do not follow the Tribune is in the habit of printing- lead and indorse the position of that paper. the And school you boy "Never-no, eee Cee on learned been | though present Institute, as 2 i ring ee nera | "Jedge, has wutles ss yaller mine' may complain. only bul him.bes a d if -let) globe | sossip-loving encircled | ner inte has. o) i oe of nd, Cley of spenses hs before, affe oe ne-bum affected: the busl- so to fact, In to git her off and jvoolly offenders was at prayer|tryin' Both the other morning papers have | UP nee body stealing). ' "ie | was for nothin' at all,"" said the a y when teleers "rive 1 Knowles tele *} yhoned eeti } i the1 tel [@W . published the newsnl of the trans-] meeting elegram. arrivec fenlon themcniranrani: tarthanwce umor ist, "honly rescuing a feller ere- | announcing his appointment bore out} "Owan't ho me " dic- | ©™ to seeks Tribune the all Of Money. the of polities the dictate to Haat a as itever should responsibility, e€ oa : N of merchants not of its faith? it ever 80 slandered P public of- | Mountain: come to be afraid of the Tribune. . « ‘That is true," z said one of them. " of to com-| raise pera a at teachers chant Where, |S¢hool the and , p ‘ unspeakable > oceasion at its joined not Kearns, themselves the] & confessed and . Tom alves had to get hae ers are Rioteeaen " at talked they and yesterday, luncheon were of os have -$-$_____ District of Columbia Isenate of the United States ee Has the Mormon church ever so at-| : : : coves " merchants of The Republican's rather ing statement that people mitted by . ; change. Two j to will very the : .settle5 one question of which that paper name, | the pursues have who : party, : leadership burst inva and)they/told:Jupiter other, of tearful and prayerful confidence the business, those political for foraan- king & a truth about Utah, and they and ef veryrH permanently Seent : ‘ Tom nothing | once vote any' character destroys Pea ; home, the the |@etth his subjects, of one changed ang had They , two devoured as finds had, the} on board while Sam, distance Xwas pleasant and, to all xapchooner, pearanees, as. friendly as Bradley | Tribune's nonTondioctncn the at |Jacttcattecnof the Helenes probably | awoke to feel the old house trembling |ed_ Bradley in astonishment AD of ne ay Ways wise enough ato let people have their way,ys even if they j were frogs8, fra ae Onno 5 took the » crown away from the harm- nanty a policy is to restore But, bad as SAlywrites LROrn iD Sweet botme7 aNet OFnerSs) eR, Gthiens pean wate S "Ginelis: NPkine PAR Alex. zast week, ; ; ' ; a "as of that condition. i ains and in-|mueh it c Cc sur |SUre the condition it complains of is was, It-ts easily distanced ‘by the | oa oping negro woman was up befor who have. not. the honor of ‘Knowing forehea s Well she.Kisses on the with un- (ne ay . Austin justice, charged mismanagement} malodorous present it makes} to do so, And in order % a = Bary City, | Kansas of Brooks A. A. Judge beating mereifully finances. city the other|]of of censor rabid more a itself B her' boy,ys a» SaddleHoch | Governor. to appealed has <an., imp colored I Sy:ce ae PCa "hierarch" ‘ conduc t than 2n's less log, and laced it c stork, |™mens conduc the > hierarch ee Judge Brooks himhow you can io pardon his son, "I don't understand Pr : upen a stor B. Gnu, pace ‘ And it'did not take the frogs long to|C¥er Could possibly - be It makes Let the Tribune encourage people to} have the heart treat your own ehild lia if Imposed the sentence after the | tter had been arrested for absenting learn that King Stork thought more itself more open in its dictation as to} come in here by telling them the fair] so cruelly.' eyes a ne ; ned XV-Continued. : formerly super-| yp tie en rircdhetes the Balliet, aesseheols Sh Known | Serene hea ' det 17 _ STS - En Bradley's whole interest in a the pienle er alent there before. ce re U c Gush no yad eae mcentered in his work 4 aes f the | building pee bunks and il tekoleg ha PRI 2NIE: Es ANTac ey ranean , seeee h rr a Cone an ee The1e vest must ocroom Te SNE English times crn 5 his ed wha of son M. TERE! artment Lev Se s). Gt. Se Ca FRAGMENTS OF FUN seven Cc. LINCO . "Capn Cc P of lendei will celebrate his 77th birth- | OYE his, running. away day: with a-gigantle-tunctlon at Crystal Chapter! XVI 5 ‘ ate : OP . celebration, This "ondon palace: month a been had October Is a good hours, last elght will | Which bal Kiser. E. the has ‘ " ' New (ile ntly ial d Sans ah rey We lacked = = CHAPTER German visiting Lat: Wodehouse, Mass., cate abr Py cx eet" is Author than % leading a Griffith, Who Thomas "J > eer ' Mochi: -S. | By JOSEPH at sea more , wy z tor Midnorfolk, is the youngs| that their 1boy: est member returned to the new |} ouse next door, ; 3 complete i having parliament, British him question November last year 22nd his in oe hes will stream sate rer ee ee ars ho.> man r ois t en ee has been sailed Bremen, youngest and)the nls Kimberley stone Eh , He "You EO Cap'n Ez," he said, with ; is ¢ r the earth, ys he means IUD toMaa travel no.4 Tactful regilar Captain caller atTiteomb th¢ Baker decision You're better: Oy ealcer talker a good itl a take and Tam, men- || than nevercottage. alae See ee al) 4 UL SOU PO this ioe land to trader a clever and aot o : f apli i to novel settle down and Isle of Man writing as a neighbor of Hall Caine tioned Gus, afid ihe old maids in the face of the competition Go splendid| away ab pope ell, of George trotter, and fF swept s ts has Lewinger, OUFS: id work © 9 working It e the O LN three Vy nid and): .".-Bive. "Malls: Victoria: Peas miles of track were laid in 12 Jat bred ners consisting een : spread,) ; wots a, res on PT nn " peameey Morris the 2 ever al of +5 ‘ Alexander Simpson has just his 71st voyage from Eng- Loritz whatever of marvel ALOR: oar ete a THRE = and sg hag a in caerean He is also a noted author, and is at present preparing an] import: ant work entitled ThA, ae elebrated Mer 5 Vv to at model. a will 2 courage build piewillFaia bay 7 Forever ! was the | ministration wide: Geant hless Wales collection w orld, the to Australia. journalist vice was and ‘ In ere "ns Cz aptain completed of largest anit caIlWiie hod "a ia oa : : the ; world'sis Sewer for rapid Oem flame-|elaims reeord eonstruction on the railroad above te blackened | y hae > ae ‘ trade hope, lone,, re- Tt once although coe . saying the the ; back Prince the make|forty years and 2,000,000 mile s. ay ‘ zeal hours six Ee We it With Bs appointment er es oe Za II { the its : of build ; of cards land will sails a where bountiful cost Ane S; : a com of effect The _ positive in the|™eree. of however solleitor-general Saree than | only ‘ < . the the tt Ss States. confirm > Tribune's| afraid people making of policy sills, ose. the haunts realm But ‘ . And re- for of vee United to | postal to see. or son Seep eiees domes gather . ; beams The They the of the fused effec » ss Sse a ate - A will Iv reason iti eh J Pope a , they miih trace no oi William FE. Chandler may have . i |gons for desiring to discredit the i. possible age only P a ave hare ate twisted the But, of month far will eall to the Tt former] of its campaign of abuse against th Democratic senators are again "on] Mormons and every one else here who | the trail of a seandal" in the Panama . ¢ vo dee Z a that Belleved is It matter. in the service | canal himself enlist not pay drew dam Culebra at no|shoveller be can There Kearns Tom of who ls from | Population a spread make and kings, the be can assigned as IO MEO build men lofty A make it great, it ir, io Nor fortune-seekers will oyLaat |, MW harass - thelr should a Ne its I journeyed flects the account gamblers? Sara ere with will And traffic will roar through its handsome strec pit the hands Gr men can never restore The far-famed jcity that Is no more, does away » > re nee hey ‘wanted one command "recognition could.' other ererl Pribune dollars the from |4, pe TORR coming rag ¢ less and discrimination Phe Immigration , . of the the of : ne Its wharves eee aa eas it Isi reason | The of found Se Impres people aay ee een ee eitlons. to. the people impress Ay armf tide of ve 1 That of} ? could, e, the let them wanted a would They « s Sree t NLESS- dis- some lacked king who was' alive could who 2< were they . activity observed by then' they. began to ' z of rulers, the substi- demand King frogs until log thatthe: covered The time, others, to find books is children Some far better excuse than a loss | They ore build with ere pr ide of Income from the gamblers will have |pThe Be vain uit 1 it commerce r found hav have men the they superb city And condemnation thousand ceived the and transportation by others :than Mor- profitable, and . them arere certai certain log | !®ss of a crowning request, thelr granted that 18] le abor after after on treasurer f as= 4 As the story goes, the frogs desirous of'a king, and Jupiter the be great, IT. city administration eee present away that ae ‘he for ACT BLEONS, They : . business M non- that volume : TRUE. he it ar b me BUC NEVER MAMI CMH TRC EMRE ee Lromp- en heer ace ae Re Megee Tolepre afie and the . Telegram defend mons ruler were king, original : are 7 - of the ik of . Cre! COME where 5 he a es care what the wiih ualieves ae is in owned property of mining {jority the hands of men other than members _ - HY A = PABLE A nor pees = ee mere He worallipn. Sarenahia So pronounced is this getting "ly _ ait oi sykredine dont maforitvorther ee Utah creed frem Press Association. eee = City, : oo oe Publishers' a eee eee : tatrndcat th Berean" =. senha an they are West 308 South "Phones-3190. 'Phones $190 Block, ; Both build streets the chrong ; It will oir aug me T om Kearns ee endsne of osto Mormons. ee a Subscription Rates : _ | ness But both and his Tribune are a a A, eee re en the transactions are based-not on|Whele lot more destructive of the} B a 8, a I 56 cels\e ne ake tc 2 ~trights 7 < rie Sw " Six' Months, in advance...... ** 400 |felgion, but on merit; on business. If right "is see Be any "hierareh") One Year, Dally and Sunday.... 8.00|they * can2 not good trade, get a they |*@t ever ruled the roost pe : fe ee ee eee Dooly Offices, Temple St. ple St will Its ; ah price kzra to oe NOTES OF NOaeTABLES | very| Ne A Apply 17, 1906. 4 offkee They could the out ‘They don't Join that church, |' bad management of civic affairs. they3 their . Only The find people, enare MAY (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) > |