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Show The Sact Lake Telegram. 6 stands without a friend in Europe, and in cane of a war, would probably And all the pover arrayed against her. For this reafeon, if for no facial love THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. of America, the whole ieople heartily approve of nil Published Every Evening Except Sunday, the honors which the Kaiser, otherwise rather than demonstrative, showers upon the welby thd come guests. It i a fact that in the historv of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., empire no visitors have been honored 'j any simitar (Incorporated.) extent. The dippiiiL' of the imperial colors to the Offiea 149 S. West TempU St., Salt Lake City, Utah. r 2TJ. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorisd Rooma, of a republic is without precedent, and the Kaiser's latest order that several of the vessel TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. of the German American squadron visit Ahierican One year by mall, In advance f.W M eix months, by mail, in advance J ports SinniltaUt'OUslv with the American vinit to 0 On month by mail, 1ft advance 14 One wesk, by mail or carrier Kiel is another proof of the Kaiser's earnest desirt? S oenU Binyl oopy, everywhere to wm the sympathy and friendship of the Lnlteil Remit by P. O. money order, express money order, regis-terbank check or draft, in the name and to the adletter, States. According to the orders which are known dress of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. to have emanated from the Kaisr aimsclf. tho Salt Lake City. Utah. small cruiser Gazelle, under the command of Captain Von Oriolo, will visit Havannah, while the PanCommunication to the Editorial Department sheuld be addressed pertaining of the Salt Lake Teleram. the Editor to Rejected 1.1 S3, cannot be returned unless poatae la sent for ther goes to Newport News and the oruiser Folke such purpoee. will sta in American waters near Key West and Cotntaunicatlona to advertisements and bualneea Salt Lake Tele should be adlreaeod relating General to the Manager. probably visit that port and Havana. And for all graxa, 6 W. Second South St. General Eastern Adv. Afent of this the young Western giant has reason to re 8. O. J8ECKWTTH, Tribune B13, New ToTk City. Oensral Western Adv. Arent joice today. y HORACE M. FORD, Marquette Bonding. Chicago. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 10. ! The Evening Telegram. cold-hearte- d nery for cr.e When. 'in the course of human event. It Incomes lo dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, amonr tn poe.ets of the earth, the separate and equal atation to which nJ of nature' Cod entitle thm. a decent respect to th lhe Iaw" ot -n i.rr ,n opinion or markina require mat tney .nouu lhem to th "crarllon- nt. that til rr.en are created ejul We hold thene truths to he slf-vtcreator tu attain uni:cnab richu; that that lhmy ar. rmOWrl hy amen thee. are life, liberty and th pursuit vf That, to secure the .uoc men. deriving their jutl power from - Governments are Institute.! men-of-wa- l;ir Entered at the Peatofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah," aa Matter. or leaving th pity for a can have or mors their paper sent to week their addresa regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in perton or by postal card, at the cfllce, No. 149 South Wert Temple. tl-.- f- e b!-to- in a month Burn Red Powder and Shoot Crackers. Glorious indeed should be this celebration, tin 127th anniversary of the Nation s independence. c .... u.iwut-- uu uc iiow iar nave true weakuess to strength! There is from . . . : mi.l nn.l aui ,rte.r, 4 u xmericaii iuua v.uu na .,4thankful that he dwells under the folds of the Stars .'no T 1 1 I - surges of the and Stripes. From the islands of the Western Atlantic to the seas, from the glaciers of Alaska to the scented orange groves of Florida the loyal citizeu of the United States may say today: "At home prosperity aud progress, abroad respect and peace." The hum- blest laborer may celebrate with added zest, know- mg that every line ot industry oemanus ins iime and energy, and stints not the reward of skill and diligence. The financial' and capitalist may burn red that never fire with tbe complacent before at any time in any place were there so many opportunities for money and brains to coax from nature the undeveloped riches of the Golden West. The statesman may congratulate himself that the people are thinking for themselves and in the solution of vexatious social problems are working out their own salvation. Look backward through the lengthening vista of dead years, back to the time when the lightnings of war played round the who gave their lives, a sacrifice in defense of the inalienable rights of man. Contrasr, if you can, their lot with ours, and hold their work sacred, an accomplishment to remember and reverse. Then here's to the dear old fiag: "Its stripes of red, eternal dved, with of all lands; hills that hide in clouds Its white, the their upraised hands; Its blue, the ocean waves that beat 'louud Free dom's circled shore; Its stars, the prints of angel feet that burn forever rock-chafe- d sun-kisse- d self-assuranc- the Concordat will be abrogated, Whether this in itself Will Will CVCntuallv be ''Ood Or bad for the church he does not care to say, but he declares that it is hifl firm conviction that the abro- lation Of the Concordat will be followed bv civil war in Prance. lie has found the people of France intensely' excited and determined in many parts of e muc ,vith t the C01intrv to tpv a for0C, of anti.(.loriral,sm. The virtual expulsion of th. monks and the rnninaiirn tho GovemtniMit hn inn.ii t(1(1 inRt thp Catholic Hchool3 is rcallvJ bc. . : hind the trouble which is brewing in force and which threatens to shake the republic to its very foundation. And the fact that a new jubilee is about to be proclaimed which is likely to surpass in im portance those of the Holy Year and of the Pope may have the effect of bringing matters to an early Crisis. Ull December S. lUUi. nftv vears will hae elapsetl sin(.e thc declaration lv"l;im IX. of the lloma of lho immaculate Conception. On that oc casion tablets were placed in St. Petri's recording the names of all the cardinals and bishops who took part in the function. The only survivor of all these hundreds is Leo XIII.. whose name occurs far down among tin; list of cardinals of the time. His Holi ness will, therefore, be the most prominent figure in this jubilee. He has already appointed a commission, consisting of Cardinals Vannutelli, Agliar- di and Vivos, to organize the celebrations, which are to begin next December and will last for a whole year. It is expected that the Catholics of the United States will enter with special zest into this jubilee. as the Catholic church in America was the tlrst in the world to inaugurate a national movement on behalf of the dogma. And during this great Catholic celebration the fate of France, which hangs in the balance, may be determined. I 4, 1903. e ja-triot- s " ' fatiguing them into compliance with hJ muren. H ha" ovea representative houn r. atedly. for Vit ft- ns Intfastnni rn tho fKd et I ha rwfh.1 11. h'as refused, for lonr tim aftr turh dissolution- - m - mbre." a r!nr. v-- fill Si III 4 l re .; : rr ( !.--' within. IIe hA endeavored to prevent th population of the for that rut-01 posF, onfiiruciing uie law lor naiuriMJX lion iorr;gncrp; r:v;p;rg to pas others to encourg their migration hither, and ralslrg th conditions of new appropriations of lands. He ha obstructed th administration of Justice, by rfuir:g his law for establishing Judiciary powers. tr.e tenure r l".r ,,e nH" Junge aepenoent on nt win nione. amount and of the and payment their alarles. office, .lie na erecieu a muiuiuue or new onice. ana u nnr.fr swarms or to haras our people, and eat out their aubstante. He has kept among u'. In times of peate, standing arrr.Je without the consent cf our Iegiltture. He ha affected to render the military Independent of. and superior to. th . - t r . . Gowns. aM t- ... r f- - ar 1. AU - t.r V t r . 1 All rn;r rr, ' . He hus combined, with ethers, to subject us to a Jurl !!rJon foreign t' our r,y our laws; giving his r.t in tne'.r act For quartering large bodies of armed troop among u: For protecting them by a mock trial, from punishment, ar.y murders wLlch they should commit on th Inhabitant of the State: For cutting off our trad with all parts of th world: t For Imposing taxes on us without our consent: For depriving us. In many can, of th benefit of trial by ' jry: For transporting u b on sea to ! trld for pretended cT- For abolishing th free system of I'ngheh law in a nih!-.firprovince establishing theiein an arbitrary government, and enlarging It as to rnder It at one an example and fit Instrument for Introducing the same absolute rul into the? colon!": For taking away our charters, abolishing our n. t valunUe I.ij. .i. l aller Ing. fundamentally, the power of our governments: For suspending our own Lg!a!atun. and declaring :herr.e;vet Inreetej whalKM-ur- . with power to legislate for u In nil ca-sHe ha abdicated government here, lo declaring us out of his tlon, r $ prt us. war waging against Ho ha plundered our seas, ravished our coast", burnt c.'ir tnnr. ar t de. Mroyed the live of our popl. JI I, at this time, transporting large arm!') of fo?fRn rr.r ,.ai!es to ork of tiaih. deviation ni trnny. already btm. comi'lct tn ith eu cumstance of cruelty and perfidy ecarrely paralleled in the most hart at ri ares,, and totally unworthy the head of a rlvllUM r.ntl vi. He ha constrained our t taken cap!lv on the heh bear arms against their country, to become the executioner s .f fr'end and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hand. He has excited domestic Insurrections among us. and has in brlrg . on th Inhabitant of our frontier, the merciless Indian Vkh known mj-- nx rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of nil ages, nJ condl- - Etr.4 r Is Coming Our Way Now. Today, when all patriots are celebrating Independence day and recalling to mind Schley's victory 4n Santiago bay, it is pardonable for Americans to become a trifle chesty. Everything is coming our way. Even Emperor Wilhelni, that fierce and strenuous war lord who is usually looking for trouble, is seeking the amity of America. It is not too much to say that the whole German nation rejoices at the visit of the American squadron at Kiel, even if there are Germans who still feel slighted at the first declination of the Kaiser's invitation to the Americans and see nothing in the present visit but a diplomatic second thought, a mere empty form of politeness. The majority of the German nation is building great hopes upon the presence of the American squadron. Tt is thought to be the first link in a chain of friendship which will unite the two powerful nations and relieve Germany from her present isolated position. The German people fully realize that Germany A LITTLE FO HIS VACATION. Judge. The summfr tourist, being engaged In some naturalistic pursuits, came upon a which snt leisurely on a blade or be &rass and seemed perfectly unconcerned. "How now?" quoth the summer tourist. "" This belies all 1 have read about the busy bee." "What does?" asked his guide. on that blade of grass "Why, that bee there all morning, evihas been sittingdently, and still gives no sign of intending to so to work." )h, he doesn t have to go to work for some time yet," explained the guide. "He doesn't? What variety of bee is he?" "That's what they call the husking bee. He won't have anything to do until next fall." - m t " 5 . - Washington Evening Star. "The way of the transgressor Is hard," quoted the earnest citizen. "It is, unquestionably," answered Senator Sorghum. "The way people have to r ir' ... - .' r r , f ' ' . fr All Sa Dressing 1 IT.!-- ' r "7" F " I !. fvi tr r fr i . t"! ir' Fit . ' - - x i-- ti . u.:r.T-- . r u : n ; , . i " j:.:. " r ' ' : . .r c ' :; 5' ditk 11 In r .i , - - . v r .1 f j t e fellow-cltlten- It H , - ?- i !. ' J: . , " T .. s. ihr "A fight at a baseball game which almost re- suited in a lynching at Salt Lake City is further In every tng of these oppression we have itltiond fir In th proof that the President was correct m his assert ion that Wherever you go m this Country, VOII find 'good Injury. A Frlnre. whose chanuter U thus marke.l by r.rv t !.S. i, -- ay de. a tyrant. Is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Americans,' says the Indianapolis Xews. Yes, line Nor have we been wanting In attention to our HrliiOi bithreu. We have there are Americans and Americans. f attempts mad by thflr warned thtm. from time to ttm ci!aturc to ex V ,V.V (iff " rlre. . Enterprising Louncilmen declare they will 'push'' the completion of the new installment plan reservoir to completion. Cert, we can depend on int pu. n .111ii nm. if ii r.i. me ix.uk uuui ..a.i.a Sutler UOlIling more than an int.-- rc....,c.c,:..c v,i t.-- :., are 10 what have thev to fear? tend an unwarrantable Jurisdiction ot-- us. hae reminded them cf th circumstance of our emigration and settlement her. We h to a; their native Justice and magnanimity, and wo h tie the t!.ni. conjured by of our common Kindred, to nisavuw ;ht which would Inevitably usurpation, and corresindenc. lntcrrut'1 our conm-ctioi,av t.- -n d..if t., f.. the voice of Justice and of onnngulnUy. We mut. !her..f..it. ;uiulr? in lne necessity which denounce our serration, and hold th.r.i. cs ie huM the rest of mankind, enemies in war. In pear, friends. nuea Mans o: ah a. m ten- "l ,"r,vluir- - '" " rral Congress f.,. aptallnff to th Supreme J.- - i .f iv. rectitude of our intentionr. do. In th nuni. and by the authority cf the . am people oi .mes ptionsn , fcolonies, . . . .. . that . . solemnly , . . ... ihs. Friiei HfMt.. niMir. nuu ui iikiu "uki iu w. irff ana lnaepen-ienlat ; that thev ar absolved from all allegiance to th? Itrlttsh crown, and that all con tie-t,on bctween thrm ani Ul" tat nf ,:rral ihitain. i... m.d ouki-.- to mun tit StatH. th-- v have full iiwer t. dissolved; and that, a free and n",nier. . and to do ;i i.Vy war. conclude peac- -. contract alliances. other act anl things which Independent State may of rlht do. And. th-of a this firm with vn tli rotr.-!,rtli dcclatatlon, inc j .upport f)f livlr. 1'rovidence, we mutually pieugo in each other, our liv-- s. our fortune and our facred honor. i.ri-i- i ti - anitdd. investigation, ga t,'.. tle.-Ur- 1 I - . 1 ft It V J r .' Th. -- . TV1 l oi lit, - t . ' i t; 1 . . will smn begin to realize it is nor Julv weather .. ... improv warmer. IIS . Opportunities if it does not grow t. i lnd-pen- fr n the public begins to think he is is a big gun it time he were fired. AVhen office-holde- r 0 And now we will patiently wait for the ieturn.s nit that is, the casualty list. There is no celebrating iu Spain today. Ask Schley why. employ lawyers and stand investigations Is calculated to cut down profits terribly." MOST IMPORTANT. Washington Evening Star. "What do you regard as the most Important discovery you ever made?" And without hesitation the eminent a9 tronomer answered: "An editor who was willing to pay liberally for my article?." Mill Mea Retaliate. 4. Vancouver Vancouver. R. lumber mill, ucllnC, In July concert, itniinimml today that they would not sell uny more lumber to local contractor until further notice. This anion lit tak-- n in retaliation for a Rtrlk declared hrrIikhl owner of sawmill. The mills found that their iriKers nau ootalnM work with different contractor and were uatnic building: materials, the product of th local mill while boycotting th product of th fHc- loriea. uuiMinip will probably be entirely iicu up wiiam irw & Washington Evening Star. "I have been reading about some of tha men," said Mrs. Meekton. great And Leonidas looked at her with Joy In his eyes and exclaimed: "Then you concede that such things have been?" THE PROVIDER KICKS. Philadelphia Public Eedger. "Of all the erroneous proverbs," growled Markley, as he looked over the monthly statement from JJargen & Co.'s, "the worst of all 13 'Time Is Money " "Why po?" inquired his wife. "Well, you, for Instance, save time by not asking the prices of things when you go shopping, but you don't save money." uu. ur An Him . .... i 'i i Hosierv and Under w y. lllfc KtrUbLlL. 4 "AMERICA." 'V s ( 0 My country. of tl the. f.) Sweet land of liWrty, Of thee I ping; Lund where tny father dl !. of the pilKrlm prld. From every mountain side Iet freedom rir.ir. '.i HENRIETTA'S CONCESSION. . ANNOYING. -' .t I ' ' Mai'1) r r !- - i : ::. ?: .iu- fcr . . . ? -- onsmunon. ana un.ncKnoHicdge.i '' i , -!- !- f . . rr iowtr. . ! r L"'" ' - ... - - i t I : r Everything '. l . crr.-cer- civil -r i- - ' ; . sut; rr ;ts. Drav, h i of annihilation. lTr i .. !.;. .t Ith manly othir r r . cl legislative power. Ir.capabl hv fnr !fhf,Sr 'xfrri';- - tn remaining. In th- without, and convuln'mi exposed to all danger lcted; whereby th tUrnt?, f lhe "nX heart-stream- s snow-cappe- d il v t aboiuh it. x!i prinripltf. - d;-trl- Telegpram readers f t .iter jopi foundation on War? tlG tlon expiree is on the address label of each paper, the chanceof which to a subsequent date beeomes a receipt for remittano. No other receipt is tent unless requested. n j ha?l rcni moi r.k! to arid organUlng 1U power Jn aurh form, at to fert their safety and happlne. Tru lence. r.dd. 54 dirUte thAt cjovern- inents long established Khould cot b changed for l!ght and tiar.Unt mankind are in or dltpoael and, accordingly, all experience hath shown, that thern-lvto suffer, while evil are tufTerable. tfcart to rlrht by abolifhlcg the and form to which thy are accustomed. Hut. when a long train of abu a evinces to reduce the urn? object., usurpations, pursuing Invariably de!;n them under absolute depotlim. It Is their rUht. It l their duty, to throw off euch government, and to provide new guard for their future security. Huch haa been the patient aufTerance of these colonies, and uch is now the r.eretty rr which constrain tbem to alter their former aystems of government The of tbe present King of (Ireal Britain Is history of repatM Injuries ant direct object, the etabllhmnt of an absolute tyusurpation, all having. In To over these State. prove this, let fact l ubmltted to a candU world. ranny le U rATICG Oil V GTOTe Of ClVll He has refused to ajsent to law the most whoWorne and r;eceary for tha Js France on the verire of civil war? News of public good. He has forbidden h!s Oovernors to pan law of tmmedlate and I be ob existing conditions in the Irench republic which importance, unle. suspended In their operation till Mi asent shouldprelng the cable brings inclines one to that lnlief. In Home tained: and. when o auspnded. he ha utterly r.eg!ectHl to attend to them. He ha refused to pap other law for the ruxommolatlon rf lar at the Vatican the great question of the hour is the of people, unlaws those people would relinqiiJh th right of representain to A church France. the French In the Legislature; a right inestimable to them, and formidable to tyrant tion peril prelate living in Home, who has just returned from a diplo only.He has cnllM together legislative bodle fit pbice unusual, uncomfortabl". matic mission in France, is of the opinion that with- - and distant from the of denorltory of thlr iublc recorxl. for the o turr-o- 43-- 49 vf hrp!e. de,trucliv of the end. it is the right of th an i to inu'ltute a new government, laying It M SATURDAY EVENING, JULY A f df " i AN IHE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Of July 4, 1776. i love thy rock Thy My ood. anl and rill. tcrnp!-t- l v.'lit:: that . f r. I'ortland. ur.. July 4. Fiirure on the Duine?s or the custorn-houyrar In mm oistnct now that the receipts from all source. Including dutle on Import and miscellaneous custom receipt for ine year ending Jun 3nh lat. were 644. an Increase of $34,423. n lyft music swidl the breeze. And rlnr from all the tr ' St-e- l freedom" sons: Lft nmrtwl tongue awak'. Let all that breath partake. L-- t rocks their ullence break. 0 0 r- Diphtheria at Medicine Bow. iiawnn. wyo., July 4. The county Kfiiiwi oincer nu Deen notmeil or several coses of diphtheria at Medicine IJow. Th a0v 'V 0 il J ' - ' 1 V W w - . rv.-- :' .".;. Fmlth. vil II . k Vr I. rT. , , r I ...... . ii-- - " i .. ' '."u1..;, -'. ... ' : : . . 1 I : . . mnf i la " j' j r. v.'.: - KV, l- . . "bu "W . ? :- Our fathers (IoS-- to Thee Author of liberty. To Thee we slnit; Ing may our land be brlcht With freedom's holy lljtht; Protect us by thy might. Great God, our King. j'"" mue enwu or the section foreman at Solon is aiso a victim oi the disease. ' The sound nrolong. Drowned In Copper River. Seattle,- July 4. Hurt Ford, for flv Keeer in Alaska, w orowneu lonunt June 7th in th Copper r era was a native or south Dakota. river. r.r- f "M - ... - . r . " .MI-"-.- m V-'- !. ! : ' . 1. ').:'. : Port of Portland. ' . y,-- I.S.t, h 'i uUvi-- j: ;. . , . U'v hii! ' i .. .! l.t heart wi.h rapture thrills . Like -- ,. natlv country. the, Iind of the I nobl free. ov; Thy name I My C) ' To,', i v Tii:i: cr ON r.v;,!.v !,. L-- Ind 0 IMMI v.: I . . : ; ' i ... r , t ; . r 't Up .o f .,-- t f. fit ;.n. k. |