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Show THEin TinARCUS. Rural Republican, mfclfohed Every Siin.luy by tbit TIMJSHING Ul. Subscription Trice: WKSTKKN Otr Year I.nO Thru- - Months as 75 class mutter FVlirtwry 2(. ul the pontofflce ul dull lovke rily, l ull. unili-- r lilt Art ol Congress of March 3. Entered Colonel Spiffles. SNr victim n l.ai Ifcl Momhrt the groans, the pleading of the m as hi life being make a picture rlnwly loin from him, . Anil how an that is beyond hclh-loilier human being unfurl unati-lIh- - In that calling itself a man room and permit sink a thing to con- HE STRIKES A NEW SCHEME IN Then he turned an walked sway, an' tinue, I terrible to contemplate. shi-the nomernations rum iu, they HIS POLITICAL GAME ANO Then- - I a law for uch people, and named a man that no one ever heard WAXETH MERRV ACCORDthe officer of the law must see (bat f, but Just because he was tied to No mawkish sentiment law upheld. INGLY. tne tale uv the dum hlre-arthey sliuiild Intervene in tlda matter in k'tvc it to him simultaneous an ud- degree. If the story told by Mi. Hull and her daughter proves Iliy Talmyre Wallace, i flowd I feel? Whatd you do? true, there Ik but one end for the mail down with the hire-ark- , after weeks uv strenuous work "Down or num guilty of another's death. II kind of gospel ships. It is Gate in ray own behalf; after Joining I not itiur "Jiistlliable lionilchle we free Aueitcuii citizen was per-- : meetin house in town an all nor I murder justlli.ible milled 'to paridlii our own canoe. as that, to be turned down without ever tny dear extinguished frleud Dr. Mary) x wluk uv the eye. Henry says. Dura the hlre-ark- . AUTUMN LEAVES. anyway. Im Tin- - eoluiiel wa looking new am! iciin in wage a cruel, cruel war on , a Kalph Patrick The uiiiimiii leaves hate come; freoli. although lie was trying hard says, an I'm goiu' to amlte 'em. of snow and ice. They to simulate an air ot hauteur and harbinger Hut his eyes were smiling I've declared q crusade on every ark fnrelell tile jillgle of the and his dear old forehud puckered I;, )n the country, an' Im going' out mu' and the advent of Santa Clairs; iln-do eoming of lmr uni luiiiig little wrinkles thai denoted the gleam blister 'em. Ill publish their villlany of laughter tmdcilying his assume! to Ue world; I'll get out au' tell evwinds air of ferocity. ery liody what they did jest because Kill yet iln-oil a slniy of tlu-l' own. a story tb.it ibs-- not Come in. son. conte in. Its my I lost in my run ter office? Sou. Tin liiVHtln- - of the severity of die wilder. aim. What'll you have Vouve ClUo: ashamed uv ye. Honest, I'm ashamed tor they or aquatic purse? Neither? So? AM iv ye. Jest because I could see that their spei-rIiiierpn-- jug was tU'd up in the wrong stall an' me that ill n ss-ak- . you know, although iiiiIi-hright, son. Which a person has the proper susceptibili- while cits m psgue Is a leetle off co, broke my halter rope 'an broke away, ties it can never Is- umlerstissl - It nred,. it's got the white essence of in talk like itiat to me. Sou, I did ) lieciniHe I w-their way uv doin' iiionniaiii dew Irinitneil to a goes surnediiiig like this; I rume-o"We wen- - born when i ho bird bemighty dirty an uuelean. when it comes to taste. (Hilidi-Shut the door. I know I'll never give 'em a rerom- "Tolltlcks. gan to wing, when lln weary inaiule ltd to Heaven when it eoine my of night had withdrawn ils shudder- Don't let the effluvia of the rentar'. wav to help 'em. ing embrace ami had gone to the 'scape into the hull. liire-ark'Tin- - blamed f i "No, sir. north. When we eume every"I should say yes. 1 struggled alou,; thing hreatlied of life and hope and in a dark, way (fur week:.. in blame Ter all this, an' I'm gettlu Ain't k tight if I love love. When we came, the bird twit- son, relying on the promises of those' real vexed. the told tered in do tree and they saug songs second-hanof the Lord. (.met- - jest ro u. and the songs were beautiful Hut what did 1 get? A merry ha-hme to. an' then to have my bloomin' and made its glow Inside marie n an' a yon go heck' smile when It discouraged to seek the rest expand and bloom. Pretty soon, when came to a show down. None uv that iiv uiy kind an try an raise merry the bird had Hang and the children fer this gentleman, no slrree. Ive had Ii thunder? Of course. Its right, an came and nodded their little head to light; bright, glowin I! I tell ye son. Im goin to do my light, an us, .we began to slug, and then, oh! wants to toll you. son, that the days' xharr iiv It. Im goln out an preach Is cum an from' agi-em; I'm goln to tell the world wonder, we expanded and expanded of the dum hlre-ar-k and soon we were wo large that we now on they won't tie enough uv 'emj how cold an unselfish they is; Im so covered the great, big tree and we left to put new- varnish on the jasper goiu lu tell the world they to rllinlieU all over ih houses, away up throne up High when 1 gets through black that far Is bright enough under the eaves, where the little with em. whitewash em with; Im goln to the drop of water told u fairy tale of "No, sir. I'm done with em. Fer a senate an Im goiu to have a bill Santa Claus and hi reindeer. while 1 thought it was all right, all passed cutdiT off their garments: Im Then we noticed that the sun was right, hut I've learned sum things goln' to tell Carrie Nation an Dr. shining all the time. We heard the since 1 first started In. An' one uv Mary Walker an' ull them wlnmiin an' crickets cry good morning and gissl the things waz: Tin your faith in the have 'em come out an swat the And we npddeil our land' hut watch his leftenanL What? next duor to the meetin night to us. heada lu reply, and as we waved a Kli lie? Huh? 'house. cheerful salutation, we felt tm rselves Thi-y'sum things I can stand an "Hut now I'm on my way smile, nnd a tiny flower peeis-I don't care where it Is, just sum things I cant stand, lint when forth from ii. Wo caught the fragrance of sose I cau get shot uv that crowd, an' I know I've been hit somewhere an the grass that came out an4 nodded jest so I can get revenge. It stings my pocket (took, I'm goln lccpv little hand at us, and ns we Mowd It happen? Son, you real- to let ytm hear a yell that ye can waved bark, we shook and smiled, ly pains up. How does It always hap- hear clear to Revelations, an' dont and tlm dew dropped from u aud pen? You dlsremembera how 1 told you fergit It. Dont you ever think A. watered the upturned face of the you iiv my fond an' buddln hopes; Im goln' to sit replnely by a ; Conan Holmes says an' let em think panxy nnd the violet. with the looked a talk had I'd how leftenpm They back at us, with ever so many tiny how Id embraced religion, promised they got me kun. Not much. I'm and eye, - they cried. 'Thunk yon, em ninety per rent uv my wage an goiiV to show 'em that Tin mighty and they- nodded every time we looked all that? What dye think? When we an' I'll prevail so dum hard that I heir way-- . got In the convention, they fergot me, they'll wish they'd made me dog tax "Then pretty- - soon we felt that clean fergot me. I mentioned to one collector or something equally as won wrong. 1111 something We nv em that I was there, an' waitin ennobling. They cant trample on heard the birds, wing, hilt they were to lie recogernlxed. Mil he meet my my feelfn's an dont you fergit It. tired. The tiny shoots of gran still manly advances half way? Not much. By the way, what la if hlre-arwaved at us, blit they looked weary He looked me over, an then he says; anyway? What? Huh? uml lieartwire. We noticed the awful Well, whyn hell dont you wait? "Oh! Bhhe." dual from the streets come up, and It choked ii am our eye were filled with the drynes of It and we could Hcrvatlsm. Always tolerant, he is liumiied Into an old sport that stands essenonly pry n little, but the drops fAmi hnuid-mlnde- d there quite frequently. The old sport and equitable, our aye drlwd Iwlut they could drop tials requisite to the position to which saw the cane, and cried: Hies my onto die imor grass which seemed to he ha been appointed. A a lawyer, heart. 8h6 must have some strong want it so bad. The children, a Mr. Garfield, the secretary, will find deformity to have to carry that The rune wa given to the at none more competent, few as fearles. thing. they passed, waved us. but they did uot sing. They Just and learned. Mr. Tierce com- first invalid she saw- limping along. seemed to droop and they looked bine at once law and sense, a combi,4 ,4 .4 faded and tired. Then pretty soon we nation that doe not always follow. O. O. Robertson, captain of Indusiiotlred that people began to get anIt is a signal triumph for Mr. Tierce try and one who has done much for the northwest, rose from an obscure gry with u because In the night we and a great compliment to Utah. got tired holding lip our hand, and The appointment, of Mr. Tierce Is land agent to land, lumber, and coal a we dropped them, some of u an oM-refutation of the statement liaroa. He Isuight land on nerve. He s would fall to the ground. We fell on that "nothing good can come from was one of the first to see the the griiss, for we wanted to protect Utah." Had there not lieen a great of development of western It from Jurk Frost, but the He erected two of the tieople here, the appointment never Canada. were mail, because they mild we lawyer largest sawmills in Canada. His holdwould have come to Tlalt. siMiiled the look of the pretty lawn. .4 ings In coal hind in the northwest "And then, alnutMt before we knew Mr. Dmill of the fsittll Drug com- makes him one of the richest men In It, the life began to go from us. Wo pany tell the following story: Last America. In Talier, Alberta, a mining saw that mime of the birds begun to week a , disheveled looking plant will soon be built which will fly away and those that remained did man came Into the store. That he rank with the world's liest. Another not sing as they used to do. And In was excited did nut require a micro- plan of his is a railroad to run from dm night cuine dull, shooting pains, scope to thul'he was Calgary to Butte. .4 ,4 and away down In the earth, where tmiihli-i- l wa cqualy apparent. Apwe started from, we heard groans, proaching Mr. Doiil he asked for a Marvin Hughitt, president of the and our mamma voice cried, Time dime's worth of curbiiic acid. "Noth- Chicago A Northwestern, learned teto go to lied: time to get your sleep. ing doing." rcplcri Mr. I Xml I. there legraphy when a boy and started on And then we got tired, oh! so tired, has lieeti such. a steady demand for one nf the roads now pait of the Illiand we laid down our heads on the coiidiinciits mid inner heating appur-n- t nois Central. He dislikes the typewide, and then, Jut because we could uses of all kinds, that we ate run writer and only a few year ago he not keep awake, we- fell right off. out of it. We haven't eiimtg;i left to would not think of allowing any down on the ground, wo soft, so quiet feed a pa er In which his road was bedbug." The man went away, diu I we never even woke up the little hut returned in about half an hour, Interested to be drawn up In any way see lie staled that he had been to two save with a pen. could hoy we through the window a we passed. nr three other places, but muld not Ami now we are tired. Our everget shut he wanted. Lying on one lias of tin- - show eases, Mr. IXuilI hud a lasting rest nnd pcrM!tmil Owing to lack of space come. We will go bark to nur mother few packages of cleansing wrap-tie- d Map have been compelled to we and we will stay there, but our seed in lln foil. Tailing die man aside, will spring up again, and then, arier he wild; "Say, If you are determined omit the. story, which lack Frost gels weary slid tired of lo end your earthly exist, nee; If the bis foolish pranks, we will send our as usual next prosaic Condition of life doe not ap- will ii back again, and they will peal to you in diis morbid and mori- week. and bright and ihey will bring bund dial now eor.c.itenates die bird and the happy children, uml throughout your umblciis and dit-will mlle, and when they vinile I'iirtai.i' of some of (hi the flower will come. stuff. It will do thi' wni!, ior you." "Good night, good bye. Gml lie The man took die soap retired with you He I with lis." iiboiii half the nt door, , enke. Keturiiilig to Ml'. he exhibited H lii 'e hii.i-cwilk 'bi stuff! la'lier "Sai." be aid Won't do till' ;lr' " "Nil."' M. : Of ImuTi. ' bell.'l- I .It the it "Not for Hi''," r tuiind nun,, as erb-s- ; iMH'onJ I fori, I d-r- e I b-- L. H. CRAY . . BUSINESS MANAGER Ml intiBeM rmnmiinlratlou mu.i ;ii!jp iumI to the Uuninot.K Mail Ail other ctiniiiiuiiU'aiioiis in rlw Eililur. OHire llioi.n KukIh Block lr 4r .......II 1'litoii.i! Itnoni .... IB Facie Worn lb'll Thone s.iei;. hire-arks- r THIS WEEKS ARGUS. As !!1 In- - lint oil, s imt'luiii nf llil it i Issue ol l!lr Argil Is glVoll over In H snii'ii:' irit- the American party. This - rainliilHii'M, t lucliuli s plullni'iii Mild tlcl cl mill a siuirini nl of III.- city - (sutiiiilMis. for ThU iiifnriiiuihin is cn ni' the public. It will In- - Inunii of inuiu-ia K'nhI iM-- r fur irfcn-ncm I Iihi party; fi mill lie lounil a K'snI paper In all imrilriilars It is the aim of iln- - puhlishers o' the Arcus In iurliiih- - in ncxi week's Issue a wrireiip of Iviiiorruiir an. I slnie-iik-h- i candidates. plaiTmiii party from the riiy ii millilitre while the week after the issue will nmtaln the smiie ileiails the iarty. At least this is till- - aim of the ami lln- - ramlhlateK ami of eaeli parly an- - askeil for anil siiiHirt to ahl their In getting the mutter In shape fur liulillraihm. c s com-mitlee- s 11521907! Id 147 a Utile band of hardy men aloud on the bench siirrnimdliiK Salt , I.ake and gasoil below them mi I they later subjugated.- - When they looked down they auw sagebrush and alkali. latter they saw Kraasea and beautiful buildings. Seasons were much, men were tough. everything wna ttneotith and, Yet that In a inuitaiire, uiieivilued. party of pioneera had blused the way for a aplendhl civllixaliun to come that even their moat fervid Imagination failed to appreelnte. lint with their nniRhneaa there wa civility and honor, and no honor waa greater than the preservation of (heir home. So It came ubuitf that aooii they formed a seat of government, an-they met to frame law. With the virtue of their wive and daughters their constant Ihonglita, they resolved that the majeaty of the law ahouM Ik Invoked to neeond the effort of their , niuwuUw tuei kuuw.. . . it was Hint when the lliwt legislature met, a law wa framed that atnnd today on the statute books of the stale of 1'tah, an act Governor llrlghani by approved Young, March 6, 1852. 1 And that law this, being title XI. If. any section 112. law of 1852: person shall kill another in Ills own or In a sudden heal of defense passion raimed by the attempt of any Hitch offender to commit a rain uain hla wife, daughter, slater, mother or other female relation or dependant; or dellle the name, or when defllenienl haa actually been committed.... shall lie deemed Justifiable homicide. The "Jusilttable homicide law of Utah la the unwritten law so wideIn other state. 1'tah ly Quoted aland ready to acclaim the man who of 111 home. Hut protect the law of Utah do not protect men or Individual who commit murder, they acting under the assumption that they will be legally released under the law now elf eel I ve, the outgrowth of the law enacted In 1852. The men of Ihoae day had little or nothing to remind them or clvlllza (ion. They were. In a degree, rough, unrouth. lacking In refinement. if von : ami. being will, but they were men. they realised Him the tlvsi fundamental law of liutiirc Is Hint nf defense of the weak and liinoeeiil. So II wa that tlinl law went on the hooks of the atate. It ha stood from those early day until now. and it has been productive of keeping many It homes pure and has been the mean of cheeking die beams. lust of many lint that law never was created for the purpose of protect Im; such men s this man Walker, who slew liters In Ogden. There Is no "unwrti'en law In till matter. Imi a odd statement of law'ful fact. That seel ion ex press) y states "shall kill mini her in ill own defense. . . .or In a sudden The law I clear heal of passion. It dbl imi in akn prosml explicit. vision for any person or person to maltreat ami crucify any person, no matter whai the provocation, no matter the cause. It Is natural If a man duds Ids home defiled to take Immediate mid adeHut when days an quate remedy. permitted to elapse; when the passion is supposed to cool and calm judgment takes It place. I( never has '(ecu, nor will It ever be. assumed I hut then I the time to wren summary vengeance. fn the cane of Walker, days lud elapsed, lie was familiar with the imi instance or dils wife's degrada lion and fall; yet. from the evidi-nee- . he had agreed to forgive her. I lien Installed out and lowly uml carefully found hi prey. Not In any sudden acres of emotion, but calmly nnd deliberately. The man was invited into a bark room, and then, necording to the s!ory of Mr. Hull and her dniigh-ter- . for something over thirty-tiv- e minutes dbl Walker abuse, maltreat and torture Derr, the final result beideath. ng- the latter The recital of that sinry by Mr. Iluli was enough to make a stone The Image shudder with horror. Therefore, the-Hanc- tlty tm-n- two-foole- d I - e next-wee- u s ms-ei- d s : - aonie-where'- d the- - ear It I not set forth thut (he company could equip a few of its cars as tiushers. and easily conform to the requirements of the new franchise and In addition, according to conditions. Councilman lilack. the company ronl.l also take the street sprinkling contract from the city Itself, on the paved districts. and not alone save the city money, but also make a margin of pro- fit for itself. The street car company huving refused to accept the prupusitkin of tin council may have to wait some time until it comes to its sense. The city dads are resolved that the public interests shall be protected, and lu no mattcl affecting the public welfare will it have better place to shine than here. The Improvements contemplated by the street car company are good thing, but it hi simply a raid-bloode- d proiKisitioti. , eent trip of the band east, quite a The Ti ers club composed of ail irre-- deficit now existing. It Ik also gang of men who fatten on sired to make the band the greatest the foibles and weaknesses of hit Juvenile hand in America a iernia-inanitare going to break forth! Pent Institution in this city, again. The r.th of December has been flic date selected for slaughter; tile Salt Lake theater, the lioitse of mourning and "A Tom Show, the genesis selected to permit of getting rid of n few exhmlatloira of mirth and jollity. The lii'Kl Ilace In Get a Good Haud-SeweSo great was the success of the latest effort of the ITesn club "The Old Bedstead that hundreds could not Some of those who get admission. did later applied to public Instltuthms One That Will Ijast for TWENTY for care, but that Is a mA-aside. YEAR is at This time ample wanting will be given, and all who believe in a hereafter not up either are getting ready to have things In shape to help precipitate the vllltans of the piece to the , i HARNESS! d HARNESS, e S Fowler Smiths, other and nether region. i .4 .4 ,4 The Theater presented the Yankee Rif V.. First South Street, Salt Lake Regent." Beyond the fact that the City principals and the chorus knew their lines and songs, little else can be praised. Dainty Maude Feal.v she. w ho rap- Blankets, 71 Gloves, always ture masculine and feminine hearts appeared at the theater the last part of in Stock. the week in "The Stronger Sex." The play and players were excellent, affording splendid relief In the desert of good things to be seen lately at the of Nephl theater. The Orpheum presents a novel nnd Will be Pleased to Have Her Friends refreshing act In "The Geishas Call at the Dream" given by OHana Han A Co. It was beautiful and from all points Co-o- p. of view the best thing this season at the Orpheum. Ferry Corwey, the musFull and Complete Line of ical clown was very, very clever. Daisy Dumont sang thats ail,, thank you. Iete Baker, monolngist, yodeler, at Reasonable Prices ad lib, appeared and disappeared. The last part of his act was the best. The 29 K. First South Street. Salt Lak Cowboy quartette sang at least the City. A Full Line of Miss Mary Morgan, Womans MILLINERY Send Your j ikwkI-bllitlr- business Harriman Is not building the line lor the sake of his health nr hi good looks, but, spending millions, the pule lie must pay for them, and it is pmiier iliat while it Is the, citys turn that he should Is compelled to give a just uml adequate recompense for what he Mr. . n slid d city council intervened mauled requital. CLEAN, DYE OR .1 Suits, skirts, jackets, .hats, gloves, portieres, piano covers, ostrich plumes' or anything that haa become aollod I It so that It will bo almost aa good asj new. We pay particular attention to work cjfrom out of the rity and on Jobs of lcIIipiClOHg Jft$5.00 or over we pivpay the express jebarges. Works, IS8-4- 0 & faded, to us and we will RE-PA- IR 10 LlCaillllg t znd So. Main office, 112 (Opp. Grand W 1st So. St, Salt Lake City. 8L Theatre) rs4 wild-eyed- eurly-heade- serial appear el'i-win- IM-i'I- DIFFERENT , PASSING COMMEN- T- J. J. Brummitt 2374 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. Bargains in Real Estate. Good Investments! for you! WnuHll ewill Sell for you! The very latest in -- ip..-riei- ( PEOPL- E- Matters !:e KNirlri! in;- ibe dour. I'm lyo bkimed tou: !i .1 die mi, (h,t stuff I'm g.iiiig to live f a while.' and he fade. iu:o the mn yfr. I Mull km IK ., loin Oil 4 .4 tliie of die dill!.1 i.ipe: i J.iy dial i In kit- ?' N,ork i.gii fad fur wiuiiimi - 'u e.im a ran1-Thitem mi-- tile eves, nf a ('(V'taill Sii'i like iiii-- s wli.i u'ib'.-- rse f on i What They b-- Say Sewing Machine Pertinent Furniture. and No. 35 AUTOMATIC LIFT Impertinent. WHITE. - - The I'tali Light and Railway has refused to aeeept the franchise offered ii by the city dud Scad far li ill I1:.., thtllgs The street ear company asked for CATALOCC Tin i.. a upiu!i'd te !. Sta ling certain valuable frauehls.-and While Mr. Iicrcr Is to be emigraHt-lated- .mi to tin. a can.', after This, arier the fact that that .'.;uung Salt Uike City may plume Itself her linidic ncicv used it now practically holds the city in its i; iihmi the gieat aud signal honor paid a stole i;t buy oil- grasp so far us the streets are It. In the naming of Frank Tierce a the joshes of l,.r5 lto first assistant secretary of the In- waitiHl on l.er, who ip In return the city council demand(earnDENTAL terior. ing who It was she wu ioim, i0 buy ed that the company la required to There Is not an attorney that stands a cane for. wln-- she w.i the sprinkle or flush certain streets in the It e.iu.e o higher In hi profession In the state proper cane wln-hiving rity. the release of the Rig Cottonwood of Tlalt than dues Mr. Tierce, I'are-tu- something to lean on. .. started water and minor items. Thi what ""r a conscientious, gentleman, down die street. Then be- the company refitue. claiming that It rubber r0( scholar and mini of affair, he reflects gan. Kiety young p.i.i:. s'.:- - knew J M to ES SrtL?wb is not In the street sprinkling busiNUO OMitniVl' everything that I good on 1'tah and sheeps' eyes nt l.et- f.u i g ness. ano.'EL'ffii-u this city. The dlspatrhea state that swell cane nil right r.ml ..very ore of As a matter of fuel that company Tta Me, Mr. Tierce will assume hi position on thMii Just knew lie ;i cant, and now holds franchises from the city Ik YEARS' GVARAWTrr. November 1. would be so glad to of dollar. Hut worth million iffyfki-RRCB K laul n.tlna and During hi residence In this city girl frietiil she had J.v.ke. i. thu It get the more it wants. It Advlio. ,Mr. Tierce ha Impressed j)II those Fitt.il!i put ding the wa for the purpose of checking this giggled. Open t.il p. m. SuaJayt io 1. 1 whom lie met with his ability and con- corner of smi y.,1,, be greedy absorption of public r.glit ibat W SRINC THIS AD. WITH YOU AT EITHER and eom-pan- e Do. WHITE 1 SEWING s . . il wfth-Siandi- , s5imui ct CO,S nu I - Salt Laks City. eon-cerne- , l, MACHINE Company, - . Utah I ; i rtw . ps-.ii- . - OFFICE, with uihw w |