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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: THE SALT LAKE beneilis HERALD-REPUBLICAN The eE ie The ‘oat, Lake (Est. Only Salt June Republican Lake ot oe a SUNDAY—One (SEMEL they they Ui are and some ar ee It is the publican with tion. He is much consent Is to the inen in cnee very newspaper and other what reflection that get his than And have man made was For, owner no that rarely of extent. No matter water and should be at say of and waked on earth his a newspaper more by typiNet exacting answered him the business, knows of inan every those to de- whom responsible. no of matter how much money the the Salt Lake Herald may | ‘ the ability ona. of made paper the William a and fidelity and 2 eae Igleheart success. . paper's} that of in the years had existence, ie capacity on so * fcr will at it tho total of to its who is willing convey to it will be It to sooner done than by be better will of to can all transform without the this if a AID TO an noo THE tor these Chica into made avere the to or worse The teach man the for WORKING girls in the being office to without of Now conservaWidow,” the week, take a giving must {s take him to have one of they him have ‘The thing. money, or So Graus- prince national his oMcers whose keep There of of and lovable young man. empty, and the king- where his with can that France, ex- ministers they marry milllons their get and done, week was dawn, that man be} EC eae per- children In soldiers Atlantic and sc iho pupils not will City, begins should The board wide enough. okalan a ey let us get back to business, the barking dogs off Ee cicadas are asking bought your winter's take Oxford Ties 20% Off counterwalk and the street eh if you have coal | |I { WHAT THE WOMAN \ THINKS. Our entire stock of Oxford Ties— | | hope the they to rich know governmental full of style and good wearing qualities—for a few days only yeur choice at 209% off for cash. IDLA MORG Lam ankca: wat x think of the ‘unsoclable husband who won't talk to. his wife and. family a he n he comes home at mane and who spoils the pleasure of the ning gathering by settling Into a noncomin watontin’ calm too 1eavy be broken by the kindest persuasion or the most eager questionirg Such a husband, I am told, no matter what the anxie hose at home to hear the events of the outer world discussed, almost ignores wife and family 1 las no appreciation of the natural interest they feel e important events of the eT ie he é ise of st b bark glve any reason give any rea for such aman! He simply won't talk, and that is the end of eon On the other “hand, if the man could take the woman's viev e would sage offers to marry, finally stating that the rage for working, the fashion of just this: That his mite has prabe ably had when she marries she must give up her earning their own money. The careful no chance to come in touch with matters outside of the Homestlk or social sphere millions. And although she is very fair mothers cannot keep their daughters at hat she craves a breath of the larger and very clever, not one of the prince's home. and they don't want to let them realm, and that her Intellect feels keenly ' ride sl> of of | entourage seeks her expansion through contact & pE his. ie | With need : =less|the te a anything eD for ase cee = the o Jungle license to address her Says there are many families whose Chicago on the street. She mothers of good daughters store we Tf the mothers have caught afloat. The oMcers, tiality widow but for doesn’t evidences the prince. a She care for decided the par- refuses many into unprovided Venture the long the girls, oy | of a scho could ea Z.C.M.1.E to- the or hs office : had done there would fF behavio be aie their duty , by an a & by | 28Sured of the oa u new = Ee . ze Ns fact, he begs her age Ses are no need now | ™@rry him, and she consents. She P a girl has confronted by the amazed followers Ss to} oem He would atmosphere Hag a veda hn unders stand that of domesticity in «break thede atl jay ie wh placid 1e needs to iS} we freshened and Invieorated by i current of | of new, stimulating, helpful thought; that as the relation of manager for another | Of a school of behavior. If a the peak le t ; ars er mental life will stagni ite unless such man rested upon him, he couid be calkd | had the good example of even average} the prince, who do not want him to/reviving forces do enter it ht, from bed at any time of day or night,| mothers, 4 there is go going to be little dan- | ™#@Try a . penniless He yuldreasons recollect. ‘that one of the B 5 a woman, and nie she tells] x strong: aoe their marriag¢ wad sick or well, weary or rested, sad or} ger for her when she gets out In what them she must give up her fortune to}tne yeeq both of ther eart Foret my ae ‘companionship of the And all live happily: ever a pine } } “the :ber i husband. denominated loosely: been Like - the|has or not, joyful, i; in sympathy affections ut of the r d sc « coming of the depended on . Rae to Re- tremendous reigning assured. 15, 1909. it houses beautiful will AUGUST neigh- coming And the and weeks, they old The Salt and more The is The The a handsome coffers are widow, a is a past and it performance kingdom—like Zenda. tinction the to or is state women can. isn't a the the Teachers march was ex- shall eastern said rest see money. every of by the morjls entire deal at Widow" the is all play the at of all again. to Merry clubs Three more a boards our Hammond when work them the one good little dem proposes nice best want “The held of UTAH, with President Taft. formed all turning more CITY, we ——-- -— —ope - — tell is county dunge even conserve will see Hays But days story a itis His is any be to theatre a The engagement. how made LAKE Uintah publican gether. bk that inter- no to Utah now. is in John which immensely tnere be nation filled tark, is who of the scheme just there likely, triumph. woman girl the promoter an if don’t was It Merry teaching working Sets how to get along with their employers without elther the employer If more made could the play. blessing prospectus pect bors, before organization is They There the is the be want all GIRL. of the people, And people of the nation —_—_-<+ — —— Rather that you the pri- private desert conferring they companies addition even It fmmerol. have by Dick January. in Cutler war. of he government made—even next the place, that by the results impressive next year by the addition of companies required under national aw = eae ae THE WIDOW WHO WAS MERRY. the land, likely in best SALT pleted to contemplated government should esting peo- take the Very of change make Camp en- For the power of the naIn end will change men be least ambitious demands national any Lake man FIRST is what; And an fo is fooc; the are To achieve the very should have five more of nation homes nation encouraged. garden could expressioa the up at as the investment No And sincerity grinned The the all the They law. ef- are reclaimed; produce health. satisfy 2éc- the capital. a that have to he man has upon last craft with. and up. soldier this mand he work character, the bis says make fies the bouquets. of may morning even He said. Igicheart duty of Inclination be Thursday him workman. receiving chance Igle- commendna- is one pecullarity judgment Mr. of good He Herald-Re- William word of aman. to each a The Mr. public is it and of surprise a of to strengthened improvement WORKMAN. pleasure to heart to It will not be helpful for the government to delay the work of reclamation. continued until ai'arto discontinue. paid In every ca GOOD adds of Utah one | tion is expressed ple’s equipment, a vate A every good by citizen prepared citizen movement, OF in that manuracturere made reclamation WORD of be the are riched year, $2. «| WEEKLY —dn ‘aavance), All papers are order {8 recelved rearages must be people river the If the deserts if _|every wich Picci of every will time. Nebraska Omaha, in Pubesethean: changed. mus trgive present addre the all It advanced. Newspaper 0. to for the fectiveness Z derine a and If 1870.) Utah. company, of help tion, Herald 6, Daily City, much epeetiasn the world.” brought 7 And if up their the mothers have daughters badly, it Arter Which would real * th: a wu But the | is Lapoes bls without ‘ ‘Story ought, contact of id ny 3 poe Boake interchange tho ing, an se, | x merica ‘a in DRUG STORE 13 ine Philip EEG ee |v late « ines Egypt, Persia and India, a museum Is to be established In Paris, in which spec pn ns of the eounterfict art works so larg sold to wealthy travelers in those to be exhibited l nauntates are XIV.—THE FIRST FILIPINO ASSEMBLY. the very best newspaper men in Chicago | near-college for those girls to fit them-|0f the course of that true love with me Wes = seo rouse himself to satisty 7,500 hosabout here are in Germany | . : selves f If-defense some of the rankest Indecencies E le higher longings” of the ‘woman to are an1,200.0 patients in which | Pitals, By Frederic J. Haskin. —and that)in the World's fafr pericd, | Selves for self-defense. f. Ma : RR oy ee cr es ewan tertan acined his: intaéeta’ toe dite: nually treated. when only the best of them could hold People who travel abroad have made | have ever been revealed on any stage. i h a pity so many hus mates at home, it is at a ‘ , av .| The dieee ‘Yr scene a Br Maxim's is neglect aeall ttthis. Cow How prencee unfortunate et aand the is as pines The home | at stay who Manila.—The first people to pession of the first it clear the on was there work. His a job. governor to call an extra ene When |}. all times one person in sixty of the popuER hilippine 3 national as mbly was opened it was found that the governor was firm lation is seriously {I1writing side, and that splendid business that the American girl is perfectly safe] apex feature. We don't think any one] must resign themselves to the dpanclevel fr 1%7. The seci his declination. to eroloxie the life of] exas has taken pattern front New York sage) ; . ,] even i ‘<apitals of Eur in the audfence who had witnessed such | ©Xlstence which Is sure to follow a husthat adjourne d on ability which has been so perfectly evel in the capitals of Europe. And that ee AE 7 oe s x mel © band's” failure: to minister is the Matritual the legislature, the bills ver assed F and now: has in fe 1 law. prohibiting 5 The | establis hment of the There wus a disagreement between the asgambling ut race. track The new statute proven here in Salt Lake must have] is generally supposed to be a far worse | scenes in real life would admit it to the | and intellee nun pene of his wite sembly and the commission. concerning | M#kes betting on a horse a misdemeanor, sembly s the st interesting and. the been latent. : Illness alone drove him]|Jungle than the Chicago range. Girls} Woman i beside aa him. There was an abana oe Hee hepe: n eae that. the reaSs E bolde st politic al enna riment ms ide by the Bes a on marriage often degenerates Into humfrom the big city. It sent him-tnto Salt} who can take care of themselves in donment of decorum by women, a total ron ong monet, Is that there {1s no manded by e business interests of the | 2 ® book is made or a pool is sold, and States in the effort to educate of self-governeA oat us Paris and Berlin should not be im-]| loss of reserve, an ignoring of modesty | #!!-round companionship, and this hs ippens islands.. A joint committee met to dis- | PUnishable by a fine of $25 to $100 if a bet cuss It The Filipinos from the assembly | ? made or a pool bor Lake, and health came back to jim. . : : [ / : which pation ie sie ae a frequen because the husband does not » who say now that His work has been before all tnen.. It} perilled in any city on this continent. Ds he strong word—tls- |e bg rt eee to Eearaue to his wife's in- the experiment has proved a failure, that declared’ that”. they- were not opposed. to It has been reported that the diseass = demar the assembly has not justified its existgusted even the experlenced people in| ¢ lectus the act, but that they would Insist upon | *70WM as trachoma, or granular eyelids, The prospectus of the Chicago woman has been able. It has been successful. some amendments. n commission com-| 24S. been spreading rapidly among the fa man RauAIne red te wife's interests ence and that it should be abolished at It was just a shade too of a| tl 1e audience. rather seems to be the evidence instead o mittee soon onvinced tha the | Indians. To check this trouble Congress It has been the exemplification of charhis own wonder if he ae mination of the record amendments would hoeraee of the assembly and of the ig Sonica of bi ve eT ore of the, Sustenance he ct and | #Ppropriated — $12,000 acter and capacity. It ig a pleasure to|h armless way to.-make money, by get- broad, too evident. icing in the x enta p 5 bill Sarg of the commissioner of Indian afaccepted them, and the next day he complaints made against it by adverse Surely, that sort of thing does not ap-| T be ve if Sania ann jtemiora critics give him this deserved, this sincere, and| ting rich girls to pay for some informaWas passed. irs, for the immediate investigation and does not warrant such wholesale peal to refined people. And yet no play |0f the material, this would. cartmitiie b condemnation treatment of the disease and to check its tion which they already have. According Acting Governor Forbes But as ehls oe unsolicited prplee. possible. i" the assembly at all times showed a dis mother stop to think Phe pramiike of the assembly was made has made a bigger fortune in these late the girls will be in no way harmed by how tired she Is when her child begs to ald the government i n Stanley pas 0 £ for a story at n an. has “ane Merry Widow.’ se pe a bahioed in Fah eear lone rati : nae He nt a Pangan a en A Bt een s, try to ies orm our inertia fairs. vet mn roftorat all tho session it a fac. Pee ting pine. appa lee Spels Poe Tt isn't pecatice rs public’ will not| ma ac any ai, man to protest. ciated Adversing Clubs’ of the country the immediate “independence talk {Is not * don't ie surprised pay for clean drama, and good music. Go on. Tell them the things they or hurt when. you fin i the ae omen aken seriously by the assemblymen y-~o | § te is own, saying he w as una flockwill hold a convention In Louisville, at A Fengiution eman ra queries to the chirography a the nig You saw how the crowds fought for}! ng to thelr Jelub s Paty comfort know. If you can get them to pay you proy- pad Pe eg nediate re rom Ne-. rule the Se and one of the best policemen known to the election seats at ‘Madame Butterfly" and “PeAnd Galton Btaths pr een will be an annual wsGreatly Sere in oe the > nan f or it, be assured you are good. BAD MAN. fame will address the meeting on “Tite eature o assembly proc ings. It er srandfather's ore putting ter Pan.” It cannot be laid at the door st assembly. happen the girls hd eaiie car the may nothing worse is the safety vy e through which the|bands of tar around the fente trees, the Thomas Nelson Page was talking in the corre qcoriis t lower extra steam will escape. The passage of asked many quest ons ome’ j ; PIORPE sisal a Reet than to lose thelr tuition in the school| of the composer or of the author, for|/smoke room of the Amerika about the oh a state le ele aE ee the the resolution the - deemed, each year, ater, when eity with her Advertising Asset. That will be a of behavior here were the people—by the thousands old-phep ee ce bad men of the west of the upper ou are discharge y “ o a 5 a ; ; = , are exting said } age a blow for edom 1, therefore, it | mother, she noticed a man with a mournwhich is also tie Philippines adcariiesiaee will be Tare ois’ to strike other blows inggz around his le sleeve good convention for some Salt Lake — mm oe And they have repeated their indorse- | “and I ea dareee hey we Pa sak “aaa ‘he assembly itself is intensely inter|‘‘Mamma,”’ she asked. “‘what’s to keep man to attend, A LESSON IN DIRECT PRIMARIES. ment wherever the play has come, ine uae sque I remember a western The assembly has the full powers of esting. It is made up of elghty members, | themsa aes crawling up his other arm?” a co-ordinate branch oF the legislature representing those parts of the fslands inDs Jewish Advocate has this to say In the time ‘When all discerning peoOn the fifth day of the present month You can prove on paper that good He ‘aughed heartily. and no positive action may be taken withple were applying hard names to the the city of Indianap.s selected two|men and good women will discourage a tee oe all rete in the berendi of habited by elvilized Christian people. The | as to the recent turf victory Baron doe its le nt. The Tese provides, © ‘ c e —som o Mohammedan Moros and the wild. nonOe hild: “Baron. Maurice de R Tammany society of New York, the candidates for the office of mayor—aj|bad play. But there were the multi-]I was He ontt tenderfoot niteeert yer that if the assembly shall Christian tribes are not within the provild, whose horse won the Grand Prix By eemanriation bills the approprl{nee of the assembly in any fashion. The at ATE French derby eae gathsimple fact was that the finest police Kennblican and a Deriocrat. The meth-| tudes. You can't t explain them away,|™Man a me bristled with guns and r shall remain assembly is divid into two important | ered in the sum of $75,000 is his share of z ma ‘ pilus c . ven to” to underREE : Baler Bee aictaerag gy od vas the e direct primary. And the pean atunad te0 danie ee Teiverr ile : Bresista groups, Nacionalistas and re the eS poe man no doubt possibility of gr es prevent the 1ere are only 16 Progresistas, | needs the money— that explains his there. Graft may have had its influence best Judges in the Hovoster capital are REGARD F FOR MRS. | TAFT. and, u ene into a human “ ” But such a deadlock as came abou t in Porto re aa rs aa oe er aeely ative ape Ww ‘hic h| viol:ition of the etnias ED Sra aguinst gamthe man in the offices “higher up. not especially pleased with the result,{ The people of the United States regret | © «wey ee a friendly Blass Ke Rico avorable to ne «6vcontinue American ing The assembly at the close of both its occupation and for iadatecttare e While on active service a French soldier sessions solemnly adopted resolutions deHe was brave and resourceful. He] oo. of the worl health. In her case, the usual consid- | Yery bad m ndeed rode on a neenalne a we ne uate Bre eres goal. | was informed by the mayor of his village looked like ‘a guardian of the people os ye o e work: ‘ eee right into the barroom. He drew manding p mediate independence of 6 Nacionalistas, having so large ma-/} that his father had recently died n ace The last session ere aes ae SI ee pda et knowledement he wrote as follows: ‘'Mon: “Workers,” and. often.’ of the’ baseat|eTation for women {is added. to by the ae nd had a drink. Then, spying me, he the Philippine islands. witnessed passage of a bill abolish@ preserver of order. And he was. No ty 7 ve been mealous. and active z ere | high esteem in which this lady is held Mcyiar ve. from alsuneec? 0 ers acting with the party | sfer le maitre, I heartily thank you for ing the committee as a legislative body matter ‘ what the : university “ that & gave|has been rather more deals than the op-] Wives yo , sg prefer to style themselves Independents. | my father’s death. It 1s a little accident is portunity for trades, and usual “'double of public men are more in the “*Richmond," f said . cna substituting for it Filiarty organizations are very fluid, and | that aoe eorea in families. As for a his education—whether Columbia 0 We are al today hoping that | limelight than they may realize. And oe pet eoes old Richmond, Virginia?’ he pino selection. Naturally such resolutions pre election may see everything en- | myself, I in the hospital minus one Pa changed, even the names of the leg. with “which I have the honor to found their graves fn the pigeon. holes of college or the Bowery—the crossing po| the best men offered may sen. But a poy ‘ ; SW : ‘i 5 ae a ck = _|the point ts that, even If they are, it will Mrs. Taft has won the hearty good will iv Y es, said do you know it?’ the commissioners’ on acparties, B 2 Independence y will | salute y« cpman an patrolman on the beat | he oonly after a demoralizing and corrupt-|and esteem of America’s great-hearted KXnow {t? shouted. ‘Know it? count of the character ot these enactments again be potent at the polls, and the party ) , Best fall. I ever was in ing struggle, and then the men will averpeople were dependable. they were wide publicity and espousing the “‘immediatista’’. cause probA He C leveland St pfor ee titioned the school aus board of ne t city ans aioe if ‘any, higher than of old, en > ably will have the majority of the next brought general eanaasinatios upon the - Like the jingo Englishman, they were = zs Soe ea to establish dental Dahan in RALLY ROUND THE FIFLAG. ked under the convention system. | They hope that the New England sumassembly. The speaker of the present as” te from American critics in the mbly {s the Hon. Sergio Osmena, a man pe . ublic ools. ue co eae nae : : a not looking fora fight. But if one came We “very much “wis ha ¢| mer may restore her; that she may re- Yes, we'll rally found the flag, boys, we'll isla of the new plan could have been only 30 years old, but a born lead He } sand fiz kyl 2 oleae veo % pe On ‘hears {n Manila on every hand rally once up, they were prepared for it—plenty. friends with strength for here during the canvass that has just} turn to Washington ordained rules based on those of the house thousand puplls has revea per t the assembly wasted time, that many Shouting the attic ‘ery of freedo They didn’t carry clubs, and they didn’t closed. Nhe might have learned much. Tet mori e at Washington, nue me oot of nhc Dee ee bi oreo officer few passed; that the work they know she desires to do. We'll Math — ithe hillside, va i eather bills were introduced, but orkin assem is eeth he showing, ea ) > all e was wasted In talking: that - draw them unless it became imperapla And the News is always a strony adducted quite Altterenty from that of the a. cay ae ech ee es Imperative t And they send to her, whatever her 23 were prolonged t Shouting: the batlle ery of freedom. _ tively necessary. And when they did vocate for progress and advanced meth- state, their loving approval and. their merican model. Set eee CaS necessury bilis ere pas the close The assembly, a committee of the|, No fewer than 1,500 towns and villages ‘draw, the logic was just what It Js in ods of government. of the session with undue haste and withChorus— Yet that paper good will. whole, goes Into a secret session at the a eee oo and have ap er Texas when a man pulls his gun. It —_—_—_2 _____—. does not believe the best man was eginning of each day's sitting. In that | down from the middle ages, so much combers played party politics a oked The Union forever, hurrah! boys, hursecret seasion it Is decided w hat will be ae a t their ca anc oe had passed the period of conversation. chosen by elther party, and that whichNow would be a good time to take up nore to party advantage than to the weldone t day, what measures will be | nelther rates nor taxes. Five hundred o ot Data untry, and so on. We do not believe the Salt Lake po- ever is elected, the city will be In the the question of starting work on the Down wit th the traltor, up with the star, fare considered and what votes taken, who will| these townships and villages derive so No one adverse eritie offered any arguWile Bie et round the flag. boys, raliy ge or esd floor, what he shell say and great a rental from their lands that they new state house. lice force is all that it should be. One hands of less than the fittest man. The building becomes nent support his tack on the as1ow long he sha é in saying it _-/are able, in addition, pay every citlsembly that Is not offered at the close of the things which could be done by more and more needed as the city and dtiouting the Pattie ery of freedom. After all,.is there any better way hing is cut and dried in a F ivi ae ya zen $25 to $100 as his share of the surplus f ev state legislature, or at the close way of improvement would be to teach than the good old convention? Of course, county, by their growing, force more would excite the admiration of the most | revenues of every session of congress, by opponWe ee springing to the call of our capable of old-time party convention SPIN a , the men to carry thelr clubs in their it is open to objection. Gentlemen with state officers to take up rented quarters rs gone before, bosses. j charged that the oes had pernit ibaa the battle ery of freedom; belts, and not in their hands. There are a fieulty for controlling the actions of downtown. Then the doors are thrown open, and ted over 300 bills to be roduced an the curious Filipinos peep in from FACTS IN FIGURES. And al fill vacant ranks with __-o a o—_——_—_——_ — some other things that could be done in delegates will continue to be chargel that only thirty of them hed tires ilion freemen more, gallery doors to see their legislators at Don Jaime of Spain is a wise man. He was made e basis of a public Shouting the battle ery of freedom. _ betterment of the force. The necessity with cefeating the will of the people. oe ce — program is observed upon the Barat ga by an American, couldn't have any more fun if he were e letter igand, JS en thethe sesembiy perfunctory IMEN IAN of that sort of thing will bo conceded performance finished ane GOVERNMENT FINANCE, PER asserted that it proved the Fillpinos unPut that seems to be In effect what In—Chorus, And he might have to’ work ——_——_——_ - > eo — - - ——— fit for evon partial self-government. in the light of the Loulsville lecture— dianapolis has done by the short-cut cf king. ue 8. mee carious thing about it ‘all ts APITA hee newspaper retorted a the ar A lat Therefore, he carefully checks his members GENEROUS PRAISE. of both parties and the _ the estimation of a police force as an a primary election — f the last merican ress, independents daily reach reements on id eq a = ae friends lest they should make a success= = ao Clyde Fitch praised, at a Ilterary dinner which about 40,000 bills were Mntreduced ad If the best people would go to the proceedure. The Philippine assembly 1s ; ev fei =5 gs in New York, tho plays his young 400 laws ee and asked if he . model of dignity. There is never a lack 8 . & 2 Ss ‘2 BS ‘Salt Lake is a pretty worthy elty. The polls, the primary would give them an ful uprising. Americans we self-government. rder, never ead “rough housing," < F Bee es ta ." said Mr, Fitch, casual visitor, the man who is going to ideal government. independence Cea any frivoli The supreme court hos cr 5/43 The man who tried to keep his wife generously, resolutions are ) help ee the world’s estimate of the ot the United Btatee {s not more proper 5 ze ne And by the same token, if they would rectness. There is nothing superfluous in and himself on a dollar a day is the buncombe. e mem f the in deportment. = ae | eA _ town the policeman, and judges zo to the polls, the convention and the theem. They require no prunin ture know the resolutions didn’t Es pee espite a little political buncombe, and only one that Is telling eastern people =3 ndeed,"’ sald Mr. Fitch, with a smile. az to anything, but ae felt the local tSeanteias, in a big measure, from election would give them the same 1edespite a disposition to procrastinate, the as A de & vit Mr. Walter were called on to curtail that extortion was practiced in Salt doing something to aintain ate Re - first Filipino assembly has ade a reBe a that worthy. ne of his strong dramas I could almost sult. litical strength in ae districts, “he markably good record for itself. Lake encampment week. And —Tene him saying truly what, under > 5 Let Mr. Barlow and Mr. Bransford resolution inviting the commission to comAfter all, it seems —___-—-.———_______.. the best way for al ‘troumstances, another dramatist is the strongest link between mit suicide and providing for a Filipino the Ame and a few others who could have in- the pecple to get the righ: man for 8.75 sald 1 : Neither the tempest of Monday nor senate was passed with about as much can and the Filinino peoples. The aasets ss ir “yo 1 “This ee t, when Hai brading to eut pa zo to n experiment, hope for its success as the house of rep{s thus far a sucroanyor ts for the right peopte to take the blazing sun of Wednesday can disout half of a third act, demurred { 18.5 8.04 52 resentatives at Washington has when it Louisville and learn what a live police- advantage of the opportunitles the law courage the Wizard of the Wasatch or “Who am I.’ he said, plainntlvely, with 8.83 8. 17 passes the usual resolution providing for a weve of his a dole clgaret man may advise. the submission of a pemereradl amend_fomorrow—America in the Fhiltppines. | & 6 ) 17 38 hag placed at their disposal. Vhe loudthe l{ttle children of the living flag. lon ube of amber old—'w no am ment authorizing the election of senators XV—The Question of Independence | 1646 x. e that I should mutilate. a rae ee “ Both have outplayed the elements. est complaints against ‘wicked pell| 16. : 43.56 by the people directly ENCOURAGE PRIVATE INVEST| 16.69 5. 1 liclans” come from men wh) consider Fillpino assembly The ie st A CRACKED I NOTION. ENT. : Probably one reason for sobriety in oubt. but they are faults were man themselves far too clean to have anyThe than annual$186,000.00 match bill for thee world is 23.64 27 more . 3 {| 26.30 a 19, ‘ 46 H. Rogers wus a toe to socialism. which differ “Aither in quality The Delaware, Lackawanna & West ~| thing to do with politics. And so long eneampiment week was the profusion of Mr.H. Rogers, discussing once, with a retity from the faults of other legislative good drinking water. The opening of There is one public house in Lo | 22. 91 ern Railroad company is spending thir “jas they feel that way porter the idea of Jeary work for bodies ‘all over the worl e eritics of they are never the iembleved in hard times, said the sedembly appear to expect t the fire plugs. about town was in the going to be pleased with the nen The Chine © have "astronomt al re 08 3 20 onomle condi ons can't he bettered pino. a semi-civilized people with at nature of an inspiration. that will save about eleven miles in the clected which go park to 2 . aocras 3 | B, 50 by manufacturing work for men to EAintine whatever in self- eovernment, A shoal of herrings is sometimes five or ens remind me of Tim journey from New York to Buffalo. _ —_--—> oe .-. — —_with no background of evlasusntaey | mv + oe long and Fa two or three miles Do you suppose the people who go to usage, to produce a parllament h = os SCENES AT CAMP CUTLER. Omaha capitalists have taken the ro ot -.: 12 arketed for hits mess oe oe the would have faults so comthe mountains in summer can build a war. Feaehe eggs used to be sol ep estimated population of England and = ey 92 Loup river—lifted it bodily—and wi il mon in occide parllaIt is not easy to keep militiamen up half price at the canteen. Tim walneal: mn oad up Cottonwood before the has been Wales is 35,350,000, as against 31,517,000 ten ae = mentary. gover ment in vogue carry it straight across country, far to grade in time of peace. However one _day with his market basket and years, a RS | 34 for centuries ine ratio of pauperism in England a “7 | 9 above other rivers, and deliver its stern the bearing of officers, however Auto club completes its speedway to the sal Cameron Acting » Governor General “Gimme two dozen best cracked eggs.’ there any bets offered? ousand was 24,1 at the close |of Jan y. o «fr Woven and other members 0 waters for the generating of electrical willing the men, the one thing which lake? Are—_—_——_»> “Cracked eggs all out, Tim,’ sald the + - -_ —____—_ at the close of May . wary’ 89 80 Algien Ss also seem energy at the Missouri. gives warrant for the assembling of ve : ‘Burbank. Everybody outside of Utah now seems = aatt iS “Tim nodded toward the egg crate In A nt expert in Orleansville has suc"aay 0) re works by corporaticn:, and 7 whelainety dominated by m state troops at Camp Cutler is wanting. the corner. unanimous in the judgment that Salt ei in ralsing a date without a stone. 6 -78 ed 0 ms pledging them to work crack up some, will ye?’ said by individuals, The effect of them will There is no war. The sentry may walk Lake is a city to be proud of. Let not foo eys were first used in Europe { 43 48 for independence, there was the fourteenth century. None of the Ro| 29-47 55 be helpful to the community—to the his post never so faithfully. He may no deadloc king or filibustering. the discrediting voice come from our an ruins shows chimneys like s. The 68 52 DIDN'T EXPRESS IT. entire country. challenge every late-returning soldier, own people. wealthy ans used carefully dried 98 45 important “measure : (Chicago Tribune.) There are possibilities for developing and even bring. an officer to the halt wood, which would burn-in the room a at ‘There are many ts about our m Vithout soo — 51 ember that there are’ many resources here in Utah, and they wait on now and then. But he knows perfectly The wealth of the United States fn 1850 chine. Mr. F ick,"’ the age S say“6 , 88 No man need was well that his vigilance may be relaxed churches in Salt Lake. ing, oe oo don't find in typewriters ,000,000, speaking In round terms: 4, 216,433 a ot r example the s in 1860, $16,000,000, 000; fn 1870, $30,000,000, 000! | 1907 ; 35817 239 45 39 45 ‘forbid the activity of private or cor- without danger of the camp being sur- stay at home today because he can’t usually. you write a hg coast the wa . Fos In. .1890. $43,500,000,000; In’ 1890, $85,000;000,000: | ——_—_—_——-— 6.30 | 32.2 (22 get the sort of gospel he want the prised by a ravening enemy. poration capital, preferring that dick, have you e had a visible. “oe iD oe fF 600,000,000, and in’ ~ 1904: ee eee a writer - your off 0? nd dominated i, , This. year Utah’s ~~ have a pargovernment hold the latent powers until erchant looked absent-mindedly Moving is sufficiently difficult on the as miteuent. rotted ‘parties and see { At the close of the fiscal year 198 the CAN'T COME UNLESS HE OES. camp. They are on some distant time when It may be de- ticularly pleasant the red-halred sda woman w the the Filipino ane y's record does not nee 2 SEAS asthe United States was (Life.) first of May. It is doubly so in the ebb at green gown who as hammering away Shine. ee contr They veloped at ee expense, and for high and beautiful seh mpared with 1 in” 18 Staylal _ of a Grand Army encampment. industriously on the morning corresponde last eaets it is true, the mo: is 184, he ‘in, 1888 ate net capitalization come fs ues he Ba at the foot of mountains that typity Wonbins, oy ee ajl the ence in the outer room ooo mporta measures and the app eauylation “* neréase "Visible?"he sald. ‘We have one that's bills were postponed untill the very last It iatStier railroad in York state solidity and permanence. The boys are When they get that new bridge com- more than visible ale conspicuous, ae r over figures ofof 1898. See hme obbins Wek, eee taes eee minute. There was an effort to force the the the instruction tourists Years ago Mr. Igleheart ranked with] will need more than any course In u aE ts tidy enough as see une Yea fit ae asa : plot : paeee a story |‘taking of «mental \and: spiritual: the p nourlah- the bankrupt act, t something long de- i punishable Py & fine of: from $200; t0) 6500 1 of beBonavige teehee EH Later in the present month the Asso Indtinapolis. News| that Mrs. Taft Is not in the best of | something resembling wood cohol, a 5 on the beat was intelligent and capable. | +:°55 is what the hatever ‘ts critics muy say, {t probably a : fluence with the administratlon, READY TO REMEMBER. for each 730 inhabit 215 | 16. S 42 | 234 68 oI ° teen million dollars to bullt a cut-off | a -_e_oeoo oo man's initiative. Some think it well to _ CO Oo So about pO mo BOya Br . eg OP 8 oO ee 8S 6 ao ole Go yo. i Sk ny ee en to| lime umes |