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Show 4 ~ THE Thelater-Monntain Republican order from tl Published Every Morning by E. BLUNCK, Pres. and In been wha the Only Republican in Salt Daily Lake of Rates: Six Months, One in advance :Year, Offices, In advance Dooly actual cash they not no an order faintest And mat- .......- 208 ose 4-00) the B00 7 South withdrawal money West]/try, from from of many distant millions parts farming BE of counfrom gentle reer BosonFOMee sy... ese anne Member Publishers' on Press ‘Street Pe e ar ce tribuling velopment Association, patron Salt Lake City, Utah, March , communities. 16, 1906 Will the the One COLORS. Plain speaking'has Tribune. ing from self as That under an party. had an paper cover, enemy and of Charged is on com- revealing the {t-} Republican HAVE NOT gets pretty fair a lying jen first' the list behind things has magazine has ]and asks its Amer- one reads average seen, taken A the up the York matter, readers: the injury the tense of of the kept up devotion to the laughed as ciples-and the Republican Tribune its ey ne Aline whose suc other than credulous it people pre- old prin- did who so, had seen Denver, fice Have you driven through the GarSpr ings? den of the Gods at C olorado you ave stood "Where flows the ( Iregon? ave you visited the copper regions of Montana? ave you seen the scores of Rocky organizathe you at been eee pee eachh of aera prints of the ‘circus' chief "attraction, | delights of travel No ate elephant, but @ couple of men were following the despurs| ern parade lany Rejected by the party Wikerodlted: and. frozen ont at at ington, unable anywhere with show a has now to command of success, begun its country prepared through is the Ltevest, Tribune! confession of but illeys ** of |< ould I ealize open them delight have for which wal lof this No one knows . better ,than 2 the Eis Trib-|1,6 une that its threats of vengeance havedxs cnt no one; that for, jeontrol Will not be : for.. oy atin emies 3 that will find no one him, and will could not have of granted; friends party it can net exaspération a at a people rebelled that against that will not travelers only New will has have strength it. ntentio estimate a Seater of that country of the weapons affected Bombs its press the flict on from by becomes threatening. horrovs the defiers the it ‘party Tribune less which to has in- escaped age inflict would it can cringing to dominion, Tribune. the will who never has. cause of THE a if new his the lost own to is a Know in its a clearing that fight truth about effect to its Pr i _and to old that it into the ean ataeuies guerilla it it before the whose man, its heart = is is as BUY OF HOME Courts in unravel order "save the saved the pletely it just skein which was the nor have dollar in No It so com- never saw equivalent. in. to The nearly the are Known There is nota treasury. matter what the managers of the institution have done with it. No matter what the courts will do with the officials who so grossly robbed the confiding try. the of people The throughout lesson that warning: "Don't thing.' Buy of the coun- interests go into your us that home is sort mer- chant. You know him, and' he knows you. If the article is not as represented, you knew where his store is, and a dnd an proper evident at any time, Buy of the when claim you will wrong be. considered will bé righted have merchant, anything to least, and sell-as labor, for example-you have some reason for demanding that your home merchant do the same But whether or not he is amenable to the vule of justice, you are serving your own interests In every way by declining to listen to the song of the mail that, his of would in outweigh even Of is course the a in life It were no we turer a tolerant rather record not a If people ture in other in Salt people do it not be regard then, lecthe subject care a great matter, the concede it of credit listen the of would Davis if work while the derstood give as to of Dr. to his a and to successful war were sworn It | But there lecture to man's more of is another would tractive than that And tifly there jection and to tween ie is an even success. No him men use and is that one Astor runs well plead one ror who parallel] has earlier {ft is judgments succeeded and to in de yuther!'-Atlanta Constitu- -- |i¢ "She ix so rigidly conscientious." ‘Indeed "Yes, She stieks her principles as jt were a matter of etiquette."'-Brook Life Ww ia d too the a Secharie should is a man or the was of ass for he to to which . heirs among to of British social He could numerous 1The Doctor's' have . Wise-Well, sont I guess $85 done debate on the rate kK head Vanderbilt my coachman bill will to James and "Mrs. H. P. Bel- hereulean Mirengman told this dinner a story about a girl bookmaker. There was.a girl," he said, bill- went is that the T but that needed conduit ane $75,000] badly by in Kansas the their children . a Man will to the races and was at and a ‘‘who attracted "If the horse starts. ‘at 60-'to the bookmaker answered, ‘you get ye je'starts at z0 to 1 wet: $21.° seme | it Bad don't |#t Cue . them. them eo tan Bourke Cockran, rick's day, told'an They say: Look out for Standard Oil! and the turbulent tads hie them into u corner, shivering. da rate the times, have Roosevelt to "Latitude? the com-|the signs closed to ‘Y. M.-C. "Don't I'm actors. A.» It is coming followed, probably often offered. But might be the a if thing actors ministers, and sermons were not not re- instance, repeat. {t The assembled by a first rate series of delivered, with alter- from The course always to were been because it Pittsburg good "talks" <has. a often the latter actors graced enough them. them- the to pulpit, add that the Seer ere ee ee From likely the there present will be outlook no it seems general strike oba bevic- was as miners. a movement hours of the few men again and together. not heads} organizations right-desiring pressors favors It alone but that from is of -one the man the fixed they can Roosevelt." to withtn| warring veloped a willingness to get a President, who the contending ago appeal Roosevent, every between to President (twenty-four departure to A week none English A. more us litthe . what chap he of Pat at- latilude smiled is.' and said. . ‘Oh, _ sir, that don't Ireland. Sure. us any, sir." manufacturer {n was allow Manehester delivered | praising coon. apropos o Trish: ste St. of President message by Crockett. down," tell clever "projected | inere's the the sent Crockett Colonel ne said well the same Davy shoot, or Mississippi "The at reduced | Winked. , is fairly o'clock? "There Was an Irish SR HicAAnter " |he said, "who was examining a class In geography one day. ‘Now. my lad,' he said to a clever soo shea It reading 7 little of the freight as Pea eee regulation, ; 1, $61. "If starts ac 10 1 vou ta he girl till looked puzzled. * ‘But,' she said, ‘suppose it starts mothers by . pet the late Lord Masham, who nvented the wool-earding machine- 1¢ machine which in a marvelous manner takes in at one end huge armloads of wool and diseharges at the other end woolen yarn ready for spinninne. "Lord Masham spent some years of his youth in America," said the manuurer..> "He liked our American He profited by them. So earn. on his return to England, did he urge the English people to imitate he Americans that P sive on the nickname of ‘American Jack. ‘T knew Lord Masham and he told me that he imputed his success to his adoption of the American spirit--the epiyit of humble aoe unremitting ineuiry and stru e. "Unremitting inquiry. a great struggle after improvement. was the keyar hip ot the American character, Lord Masham said, and what he disliked tn e character of too many Britons was the direct opposite to aig stupid and domineering ignorance ce eockney tate one planting g-nyain‘ Don't de- little} ex- ene domineering oe visited my Swinton hall. a day and seeing a farm boy DoE shouted to the lad: i o you want tne you potatoes know "Indirectly, the ican more for, you idiot? bloomin' things forcibly -some- imes than directly." said Senator Foraker at a dinner, "a man may be ac- confidence | cysed. has in th e "Thus feeling hope of fer op- ei "no to instead Prodhote Ne ‘ for sell of a good woman of Cincinnatl her enon one morning and said: take ee parrot ‘Ma ry, come - of the bed The at called out master has lost his collar "ath lb Sarena ee she something : peer my love nat YOu It 5 Samy 0h atl lice to this iene fica at >| the victim has been of conspiracy Ane or a vile When T, the rented his wife up An aera ; ree aid were ac "f ‘ ii Fear tial know the mat he and his wife were tell you she is| emplo : tcal 1 art ph The Princess Russian operation) quick gla Eig some years Pekin and Fe changed ae te eh ae > Tt ti a i" : : A ae for 1 rer miur- fo Bi t at aes » i 18 Ea sut surely) That's the curious my whar tragwood by Eeneourt : INO: of ie out mysterious edge of a ee eo and das- |} {pn as an make dered. you 0 Miss} and Sete enemies+-tha movement to My who was Sl | affair. ven Ase The ieRemanae ae Een es | While the woman 3 Ocaley t lof jt is°very. gaooa-o said gratefully. sure is the WAIL) ni ar the‘house of the eading watching | Ups and trying ‘| words FT uttered not} "Well! I said Is a | edy occurred on the direc ‘ment ee Tee ch Nt It a by [| [Seeadom She was Cx~ ist, IT by could the bare 0.0... ai eas it by) high ...... account from. her Kazan. of her high | the vast estates in| to the Nfhilist| husband, freedom, nobility, from since Ibs | Coat, 60 55 lbs had been Ibs | Ceuturies. 65 23 lbs} Ibs a ibs had. te lowed Inbig party of act, they friends in Paris, iend himself an ‘en-:|.man although of the} been his horse. that time and tea PS™ and "Who killed six years she had -- 44 1b se, 44] Je she t by ajas before. retired} ‘Woodroffe; is a io :‘now"at of fled leaving | a the house. The thesHotel.~ Leitheourt d as well of Chat "He when by a she was sot this man Tartar |and her by man means Mi artin speaks?" to a guest of Leithcourt representing - Santini prin- Ho aes me the Then, What girl, of turning you aye The may be ‘to. in love with force..her suggested, into expressing 3 her, and|e"ly marriage,' will \ secret concerning ee eee first Oa Se he 1s had eral to an r. Fessenden and some of did his not "And has Au- | Scotland?" forward likened to his English Leithcourt Leithcourt?" he actually "Yes,"" I answered |*He rented a shoot an girl been living have day, only the "1 W¥OMan you you to a her-I wi will be defense- admit it my utmost; I have striven dark mystery, but up to aaa SRRMERE MERA repeated| in quick called love help will help enemfes- who had 1 "If, her, merey I of ie to "le cried. of eS oneunfor- of e ndeavor protect act woman. related, | have done veasons, | '® solve the him, and another be-|4%d engaged named Muriel "Leithcourt? ap- help and }doing amazement|!ess to foe mystery greatest -us rincess! canvass | the princess, knitting her brows with n Maine in 1856. He went to Farm-|a puzzled air "Do you happen te know ington to hear William Pitt Fessen- | her father's name? den speak with no intention to speak "Philip Leithcourt." friends put Blaine the platform. He her Mr Gregg. thi : certain inolaente ‘that is a great and inscrutable mystery a this poor 20th Lola the curious narrative "T think' not. for | his at said: hitherto. puzzle dus. it all the neers the she us tonight light BON of pa- Wood asked turning looked explained | me Zurlotfs for three Elma. exe hanged VhOnGiHts becatise "i lenow Shes Hole Men Tel rAeta cr 1 yacht DS | desires as made with pencil is this she served family of the then presently, lbs|the . the stum was whose serfs and |CoMfidences | °° 59 a ut time, par OM ANEIES ‘T have met him twice-only twice," |} you to elucidate it we 96 1bS}} yeplied, "and under strange cireum-|Poer Elma to crush her 60 lbs |stances"" Then, continuing, I told her|these cow ardly villains a eS something concerning the incidents of eh aetan rented. . mE himself. arrive in most Ibs |"‘Red Priest' to slowly but surely com-|Sul's safe at Leghorn," remarked the lbs | plete the plot for the general uprising Princess, who, at) the same moment hel She compelled me to remove my |took Elma's hand tenderly in her own says gusta take a 48 3° 60 60 Fh. 2/s) sivisiee,0. . Blaine guests Ibs | believed that her retirement was due | nizeea me as a visitor he left-for HamIbs} to the painful loss she had sustained,} bu Ibs | « nd had no suspicion that it was her "He was afraid to face you because lbs}Money that) enabled the mysterious) of the ransacking of the British con- NOTABLES, on of o6 Ibe | CL Whom gay ae! Ap G.. any 70 56 56 48 57 Ibs eee ~ pearance ll for on Her 46 lbs | footman, Ma yori. "No the police of | couse or .:....:.. Seed eye at thusiasi Seed SeEd dark from society and lived there quietly, | was issassinated?"" asked IKKampt, Per Bushel. | making the revolutionary movement again stroking his beard. ah c oO balths 60 lbs| her sole occupation The authorities No. As soon as Woodrolle recog- Anilde koe, Grass her hr No. toxelgners- among' thigt her revenues Samara and kinds makes 8.2... Seed in an enthusiastic revolution-] . "T never met any he ay scented see, unsuspected, however, | people from. London-a smart set + piecseveral pled, by taW)) measure tts oe SATS Beans.) flash This Corn, in the ear Gorn; .»shellad %..4; Sqau. PERG ek ib od. crab e'stb ere ss Buckwheat:..... ss. .2. Beans quick But his end is near. The moveme ne | "Did he entertain --lis-aective In Helsingfors At any mo-)| shooting box | ment now we may strike our blow fou good many." eg various measure WH TLOB GC James the | mont and who, by request, led the coronation pr oceanic of the Russian czar still Was recently the mest of honor ata of dinner of racing m The to the cool! possible > Francois, and was, her, will tell yo Vv : and I saw how interested Me article of com- | position in Petersburg society. It was | Then why did the Leltheourts dispetrified "sea |she who, as afterwards discovered, |appear so suddenly?' indicates, but ajhad furnished the large sums of mone} "Because of the appearance of the magnesia and }/}to Kampf for the continuation of the | man Chater," T replied ; ‘It is evident revolutionary propaganda, and indeed | that they. feared. him eOr 3s vey ee : E : : secretly devoted' the greater part of}every precaution against cing. fol- bushel. | Idea. alid-Doc I must . positively Insist upon fencmane the worst. af- daughters et weights per | experience, not fair ps cn states" produce ~ great American, oe , ‘ standard Blue be years expatriated fo | ern FIGMPP a you Elma) love ay have Hers the Tene hae ited? Ath ‘en Coon * | Which' was filled "with e: sce i flowers, and taking off her cloak with iy TO REMEMBER Meerse ee or comme not foam" as ‘the word composition of sillea water, , 2 i mothy too story, exc eines smiling one |tardly another = YS ohntirn "We yg a ae eat POISE SC CON ea tebac ts cintat ot Fa leet NM eOR Seed meres me Tinahy rae Seed ths eee of of none READY Fined and , be is | Gite altogeth- tell "Well." With Turnips Dried) sPene Ke hi sort list . oe ) as ee OS Risk. am oan Into} princess," d are Onions Se ‘to that ‘l T 1 ane Elma's, and desires to know, Iy eves met intensely eagel an- should-| "you have are safe receive | ber Pool own ein.bands, If sples not here. ie of the jyou. then you sha remain. im) Is there and ey [= Castor: are the money seems type, found he packer? humble White Potatoes SweetPotatoes 6 possess.| head vich the by x | Was a eforni sd upon os in Italy while | though her Hicente ss reat He ‘Ke: faipe 30x Pider News Begravelsen | she was unconscious-you will readily | to reveal to me the truth, while he, on fandt sted Sondag eftermiddag fra] see in what deadly pevil she is.' his part, was averse to doing so afdodes Bopael. eldste Burt ‘What! she eried "Have her ene‘And upon whon does suspicion Biskop Stohls raadgiver. praesiderede, | mies actually done this? Horrible!' rest?" asked her Highness Medlemmer aft Sdie "Ward" sangkor "She will perhaps tell you of the | "As far as 1 can make out, the povar tilstede og assisterede med afsynstrange romance that surrounds her--| lice have. no clue whatever, NCOP glesen af salmer Aeldsterne Joseph |, mystery which L have not yet been |one. At the spot was found a iiny P. Burt, Ole Petersen, Norman. Lee;| able to fathom: ‘She is a Russian sub- | nie iture eross of one of the Russian Wiionss Reeder, J. T. Pribble, Henry | ject, although she has been educ ated |o ders of chivalry-the Cross of Saint Jensen og D. P. Burt talede trostenin England jaron Oberg nimself is, | hiine," ae og opmuntrende ord til de fovsam-|T] believe. her worst and most bitter| "There is no suspicion upon Leithedge, og alle bar vidnesbyrd om den | enemy." l court "' she asked with some undue hedengangnes gode og aedle karak"Ah! the Stvangler!" she exc lime sch | anxie ty Re thought White Astor the for arrogant? Knowing... strange perhaps: | writing: lady ceremony Barl@y ic eos c | wid phere Oats eticela Sty. Se Peas - = nid ke Meh 4 feminine notvof not.a law ney ‘and regat ral being especially desirable peas poverty.'-Washington Sta British emotions \\ hy the without Then) and: weight, thus establishing uniformity, | fal) some states selling produce by weight|and f you marry a man ed The wered Miss Caye yet ae don't as his coerce cattlemen, why department. of justice and eneouragemen dock seg) ter Waldorf Young the both Ss, useless one a will the of nericacaga: ‘Ire zl ack a married and to this was And He's He from Peder shJ 2 nglish American who of an away, up manly Cromwell rebellion ue hi fashioned. his texts philadelphia so wealth the head the yromising youn toe old aking and more as sponsible of an be man, metime, closer loyalty. should much cpnvenlences. ample, of they hoped any peaceful solution of the problem could be found. Then there drawing was ree- to of coal Washington, the chief difference men compliment dif- stronger a and the ald prisoners' has peo- the information|! piesidentans his subordinates oO ers of e AW co 10 Et : A eaOE aan fie eae "You mus fight de good fight said Brother Williams lo ils congregation, "but don't mean dat you s' go o Tks aol taser book in one han' cn call than eae‘the torious and the other was not. Davis Was as clearly the Gominant and re- from ess "son. selves. subject great If the beaten his | elected been Conn, Meriden, have over 1905 | jlong | a that | =*4tesman to rare- European there and were good pulpits graced Few made FUN. charity. cloquent type | lyn more how easily atwas without town to turn Copyright nove 5 LeQueux = 5 W iiam LeQueux. William i whe WIV : CUAPTER XLV.-Continued. ‘You have guessed correctly, l GC), 'Times-Herald: James ~ A;| says President Roosevelt ovd- him By the Tr! | : the res-}| could not hear, I added greater | but we are not lovers the Tri-|}toiq her of my, affection ers n't the oo among the British * nobility, a doubt. As marriages are the North. Union ago. be why prove the the years could between the of for lecture declaring tot public period of interesting ficulty. reason probably the activity OF sbysreason, oO e deps > o We : a or dee. 1etthe eckee wove! ane raged. ino a- conspiracy to."skin' ‘the PEE ete teecoeent ae a "THe of frank prone far his. wife. have nate The so jis allegiance for excluded un- declares for rery all proprieties a the son sults as did eyen credit Lee l]ord that live American life, the true, Pittsburg' records, least more evidence be subject example, secretary of to does leader of the For and of millions measure at ered apparent | en cheerfully Isten respect facts. North the some former it would with of for might withheld due Confederacy, citation deal public had public of Eu-|/razor ed of scores to the Dallas Garfield sweet, hours to bring pace that T love."Couenini 7 eeronorat and. physically, deflant in her Bacon-Did you say St was a case ot love Br a sight? herself. despisEgbert-Yes. he saw her in the bank the chaperon, | with a fist full of big bills.-Yonkers yet the that by be panies, they because the while of girls for Ge the pho- his as onely lone a -_ ple to wed their cousin and Railroads east river are carrying lec- to to efties will joy apparently one! of the that come who of the water next summer an be AeA W not be needed, importance. First, the not leave Uf there it, mets how so my, accommodation 5 a eee || bune by. ae betting. in Egypt land the cost of livmingled in the crowd about has greatly increased in the past the book mutans The excitement preyears. And so has the percentage | Yailing there communicated itself to J . her spirit. She approached a-bookof employed See maker and said Le yut a dollar on 2 horse and Fortunately, there will be so much|it wins how much do Tl g there study would charge do more to foreigners therefore, that if Davis Northern Lake sufficient and the is, the nineteenth-century bia. no of orn RC oe ae . transaltantic girl who is supposed be under much solemn supervision. seare genuine for do the i received matter adi "tn "FRAGMENTS moving hearing. demand should of no a words nee a the line being here than has bune in gathering news from ervation None would reap benefit in the future than ie earth. of Breater' now, grief Even the a of be st ing ten North- doubtful Jefferson great survival is will country, where of receive Lot lecture the section the not the North, city what of of As keep But his duestion _ the Utah. not for hero fond Virginia. suf- effort his presenting And than girls es right turns toward his native land, and,|Hazen Hyde, is of herculean proporit is anneunced, is soon to wed one |tions, for it is fashionable to have imof the many beautiful daughters of | POSiNS. gigantic men for this office. - ‘ ae Francois, who has worked for W. do a the European improper, Back parallel home himself. The went transgressing ter to him-a to can him untitled are Yet than are tha true | mayer of Meriden, rue ever umpired at who ly rhetoric. mail money.' consumer paid the a to money any been begun for at view has for creep again, so ar~ be- The 1¢ man account and often one, for ask re- was more wisely-unless he had won affections and hand of one of the We ability suggest detailed facts did of company has falled, and third of a million, dollars to forces a_re- organized consumers' consumers' that again, have tangled house with MERCHANTS. Chicago the an against filled hatred of his party, and whose are armeéd with the knife of morseless hatred. citv in constrip assumed, world hand whose is open-into has crn the purpose; well modestly titled wealth. And charged of long testimony punished he on more , a American sir: desirable be- true be case. lectures proves rehabilitation. the had compel a the It stating has of Ishmaelite party, he may more outspoken to a ae never} * sites acon AMERICAN WIFE. A ‘ ie become almost a custom at fine, richer Davis. was character, preparation. point the Lee's which ficiently atmosphere is Tribune force reveal every the know the Re from the Tribune against consolation fession, of the in Dr. be o'er you image will sleep 1906 Price Advocate: Lake's Tri-| t}bune has become so us aa lo misrepre-| enting any and everything that it could not be fair in telling a aimpte | story concerning the sale of Price and| Duchesne telephone line to the highest bidder under sealed proposals, bvt must aecuse Utah's delegation in congress: of. crookedness ee aie COnnec: lion No one has in the past had} me eagerness to exchange their name and rae Ns oe = a ‘A college professor says that twen wealth for a title, inconsiderate of the years from now women Will be ruling the probable direful consequences, the | world' custom failing to remember that "TI . don't ae it. I see no immediate 2 peor ets for man getting the supremathousands of American girls wed both y.' LMnerelta Tribune er DAVIS. not rather partial facts task Utah is is vn WANTS as It has sneer that Lee has presented audience a new- picture too the can and surrounding states, will have that assured end unless the party in the nation shall wake up.-Tribune, Peb. 15, 1906. It American true-Jefferson 7ailure his will me! Bible consi or comparisons JEPEERSON if not writing to they Dr. Guy Carleton |before a Salt Lake it. throughout Burope visit now my I've asked it oft befo left me in my deepe To add a dagger mo the of he now is from made and Ah, You memory coronet without for to rine quoting thing could good have; and their NEW While perhaps not originally purposed for the destruction of Republipre-eminence East, appreciation on should want farther in by regain then Davis if On, ; he 8 insist upe America, the. Jefferson dreams wonder Vi se my eyes man|And ask the Master x The sweetheart Pres great odium failure Davis merica ‘the sent the to tonizht-oh, no, 1 ‘fall, X ips gets repeat, the | ne farewell rds | snoke before- when the the » incompetent friend kindly has they of his but we may of am mae mnonidihave . . ‘ aE tes They of with from fate is and best man, knowledge be stored time i }1 yours, For times that ee aL Mids ae And OO will cLane your eyes so et an aie sorro' Th? ca-| temper the a compliment it is that young Astor, an American turne1ed which after will knowledge Americans they the dam- avoided tyrant and No seeker They minds the against may of And American % ' the their f The latest (bomb) to be produced is the one by which the Republican party of the intermountain country is to be blown into fragments -Tribune, Teh. 15, Threats make small difference. The Republican party is stronger for the of sincere benetits completer a la things thralldom. departure the 1" ot 2x-| will promises ‘to of burden Nothing arms hands a Steal it 59,over villyou youIn him in the shadow, where the flowers of forgetfulness will utterly erase his} if are now uninformed and receptive The Republican party was third in | citizens. the race, even the formerly discredited will be weleomed here. They They and demoralized Democracy beating it be will treated with the courtesy two to one.-Tribune, Veh, 15, 1906. Pwhich the West has always extended Being lawless, the Tribune turns Oo) Jaw. wrong sought benefit themselves. up my Ene sna NrCnOse ra: COULSE tiell | aan reas era ais ae estops even his most zealous A baseball umpire has It statesmanship of the country for soluvs ey ge & more charitable contro),14 NOW which to will get a better Idea of the big quesL ions which are. pressing upon the and as. echoes, of Raa continent on in heroic pose ast 2ere "sse and expressed and the lifted 1860 full nation in a financial way, but it make Vastly' better American citi- ens of the Zz ecows s bolder ante wed! paper uiess its its demand took , We Whatever her her hostility to the party. | been foretold, The Republican party is new the . ne Dee minority organization in this state, aud No work of greater benefit to the will probably be not better than third whole people could have Ween devised or fourth in the biennial election to| han this. To turn the tide of travel 8 aad . > : herae next November.-tTribune, Feb. eran f6reign shores to the attractions 13.:1 | : ; : frightened rebellion. bellion can be classes assurof in- which prepared benefits he like of girl, active mentally independent of action, ae ; ROHS ° ability to look out for ing the institution of can be gathered from forecast. He who tries between Sweet I and ed what happily ever after. We hear only the unhz r or 2 e unhappy » marriage It is a fact that Europeans of this west- home, |' "see America first" has an W: ash-|#hce of these mountain peaks you of war were fresh; ropeans ec. ee, woe iit } Ath ; SoRLive 40a (alten fyellowe stone park? Of course, not a hundredth part of . eee. rhe Sule. dina, SE knew better. Most men understood |the Mteresting sights are "here catathat the Tribune was only masqueraa-|!osued. Not a ‘tithe of the glories ing as a Republican paper. Most | awaiting the tourist can be scheduled men recognized the tell-tale foot-}@% Paper. Not a suggestion of the : years "true."' . eastern New val- . eRTa new'party no effect Have of ‘See when the not He Jefferson Lake of a have dis- the campaign, of American {dea fifty the _ re Vive stronger than law 1 have » placed 16, "CHATS WITH EXCHANGES _ | it If they | Or are they trying hard to say ; of the The words my sweetheart sai : _| Afar-O would [I knew just whe ris, and-by the very rules and : . : administered-he was a filend'f rien rom SEEN. ,nq To say a last adien. The A night windso'er moan, it seems requiem the ' dead, Davis, judgment fore he} MARCH | SWEBTHEALRT, wher knew | Good- uve sweetheart, I've whispered : Ju as you told me to it did. around present cay construction harsh all If SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, GOOD-BYL, dead: He was , 1g > these things Ss when run to never place , , 5 a who typified every and to himself wounds house home, Salt" tion, political at loyalty, it brazenly denied the fact, at|City and Los Angeles? first. Even while advocating the adHave you seen the "Yosemite Yancement cess could with effect daily order and than ACe face et there is Oe a government. de- enriched mail money THEY warrant IN TRUE have the come, try traitor, prosper WHAT the would of Keep And consid- that has been written; Cee an etIs e odious. ‘ STR treason Place of he Temple St. Both *Phones-3190 towns and even from small cities. New. Yorks Office... "117-Tribune. Building | That. withdrawal would have gone far Chicagé* Office 1618 Marquette "Building toward the development of the con- ri, Xi 5 REPUBLICAN, the and any law F iteh istas that of the communities, of after to the one assume exalted position. ; ting against one Ht ig Dut erae : Because seen, trade. might inevitables assurance the adjusting was they sc lees fortown never with of take whose in failure people home It were worse damned. Men curious hardly the had the way cit- . .$ .75)ter if the order is incorrectly filled. ..... 2.00 To build up these houses has meant ....... Block, would in fallea. erations which cach recognized he took the Irrevocable step. He : , have of a merchant satisfied is trade is It invested whom is the a are that INTER-MOUNTAIN has want biggest houses who of you Interests of.the mail. men being local on by what own. great up risk there One Month, in advance.. Three Months, in advance dozen but there City Subseription a are was man & Rewanuber your word tune would The whose built ordet thing, Ientered as second-class matter Feb, 10, 146, at the postofice at Salt Lake Clty, She under the Act of Congress, March buying as half there ae by people Same le INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CO. A. siren, hakrKiic hi recdn es i}, remained, victim of even ull cire umstance,* to her stay with me," the kindly answered. smiling tenderly |UPON my love. "She will be safe here and in the meantime we w endeavor to discover the real and getual truth. And in response IT took the Prin- in]C@5S8 hand and pressed it fervently. Although that striking, white headed anxiety. Rannoch, |™an |™a@" and the in black rather stiff, formal were the leaders of wothe situation to that of a farmer who had |near Dumfries. A mysterious incident |S'at and all-powerful movement in a horse for which he asked $500 A |occurred on his estate-a double mur- | Russia eps Dee ee ee horse trader offered him $75 for the |der, or murder and suicide; which is} VOVld as "The Terror," yet they were animal. "It's a devil of a drop. * sald | not quite clear-but shortly afterwards | Mevertheless our friends. They had the farmer, ‘Il take it.' The|there appeared one evening at the | Pledsed ‘themselves to help us thwart story took and so did the speech that /}house a man named Chater. Hylton} OUP enemies oe i e followed Chater, and the whole family at once I scribbled a few hasty words upon paper and handed it to Elma Aid Dr. William S. Hawke, of Trenton, shit starters ty a " with her lips|f0r answer she smiled contentedly, N. J.. knows though something he Is business, professional pressed now sat este enle He : os eS ee : Learning that to be paid as finished, ing, ee eae a nen would be Hawke went attachment ; for Old that letece eee. oe 7 the auctioneer did not seem eager S be ¢ one ‘ at < een cloz = looking sion into or trust, Ane already thoroughly to of myself as I ‘Woodroffe:: at home. though when 1 to find I me eos ofhe . there-|2cress. | #Xpress ei ‘his. victim: my eyes with devotion an and expres- eves: CHAPTER XV. Just OM the Strand. Calais, missing. fiad "Your highness evidently knows the Leithcourts,"" [| hazarded, after a brief Blane: left gone, by. q he brought Pima me. in the care Nore posthasteto J P "T have heard of "I them, ' was her unsatisfactory reply. go to Kngland sometimes. When the prince was alive, agents Bone eee . Phe > mystery had so increased |"@0W it had) become absolutely until season. Prebe often: The at Claridge's prince was for. for'five | CCSS seal the | Wildering years] | Military attache at ; the rhe embassy : under a Ste 5 ; }de Staal, you know. What I know of | tie Lelthoourts js-not'to thair credit | But you tell me that there was a mys~ terious incident before their flight. Ex| Plain It to me. . At that moment the long white Zurloft, : Zurloff, from whomthe her of the ue conpolice -were ‘ had mad) Europe from Petersburg and I was again in London. T knew horde would of we Shocs. es Bint in a deep easy chair of yellow the lamptigh pues cS smiled 1 in |°'!S ul was ae close emove though F was Janitors collect the shoes cast away : by tenants and send them to auction rooms, where whey are sorted into pilea marked: "Men," "Women, {Idre paver poor people made fair bids, but a even- | "ned into court and for ahd amount farOle toi balance-of pes Tite rocainr ting his $4 eae CeO Use ene the steeple-jack soon as the job which Dr. ay man. piel 4 at a of . steepte-jac ck, "nepatting the spire Hawke $21 for medical attention, but it, the The ena more more I had tried be- to inexplicable had 1 ee in ee ee banca sat the wagon-lit rushing across = those wide, never-endin Mars that |i. Lotween the Ruasks F cunttal and [3° jetwean Bae Tcussia i ona Batwoe, ie Rhine lands and rhe' nea a "The mararot a ies ty eet eee utteriy door Incapable of-eraspine-dne solid tani) to sell. Finally ajred-faced man}of the handsome salon were thrown], 7). ge cigee vel slarwovad ena pushed his way through the crowd and | open by the ‘faithful Tartar servitor, anay i fe dant "oti he at a i eae offered tents eianeeessral: apiece for the whole |@ndll over there theentered whose overhair} | (™ama qo jin Pe ee chance eee TGMTIIRE 10 dic collar aof man his heavy tn whic h, through mere "I was killing time with talk wait- | Coat. but whom, fn an instant, IT rec- | ing for that fellow," said the auction- | osnized as Otto Kampf cer afterward. "He always pays high Both i zIma and I sprang to our feet, for these shoes, and ne _does net want he hile advancing to the princess ~he them for wearing efth ent and hatte kissed the hand she} "He wants to beat chem out fer the hebd forth to him. Then he shook | leather in them. He gets what ma- | hands min Elma, and acknowledging terial there is, puts it through a pro|™Y_ own greetings, took off his coat} cesss and make and threw it upon a ener with the air} akes stamped. imitation j leather novelties, such picture of an accustomed visite frames, bags, pocketbooks, penknife "L come, Brincees, in ‘order holders, and eyen chair backs and | Plain to you." he sa seats. He finds a ready sale for these | fears rearrest, and the "Mademolselle only house in novelties and gets fhernecnoeetrcts a good ier price THE MAD BRIGADE. is all arranged," . Half a oe block, half Pate ean a ; well-beloved Maidens and matrons hale Tall spinsters, slim and pale, the Rode the barga'n six felt end sale, "The hundred. to A\toeniueriehtr ofethoor Hangoms to lett of them Flying trains ov the mn, attled and ndered Forward, cpuan pT the . On, bore, To through the crowd hey : When Price and Seller's store, ode thé six hundre : that:st mart of trade, at. Oh, the All Theirs Theirsheirs All wid" charge the not they was made the Red Priest," the know for her to after some after my (o last turned | '® Laeitheourtsand the als lish officer Durnford?"" looked ‘into Ate eyes in abject connection could e arines, made, I, however, when I had On bargains. still Intent, Bamawaw' tite Litem With cash and patience spent And though friendships What their sund hats sport déuts; rents- See big. had on He was ¢ too my seen me Elma long a overheard with one that had me, no disappointment on departure had I knew him, He well-lit yoom" United Service club, wits as of gd. my ng over with good to; be Lalthcourt »| recollected Jack's described the visit Cr ween way back ‘to le he clue, how- for prehad My him I had at expeeted doubt, was and plainly neither ; of Woodroffe 1 had |" ther seen nor heard anything. Was 4 cold _ but y November night in London, and fT sat dining with |J#¢k Durnford at a small table in. the have with the adventurer Philip clerks wondered. to make rreply" Abo platform FOlow, and outwitted iis amazement. Jack. Durnford,,What of from ay Petersburg. signs of heartSs art- | Journey ito follow, princess stance desperate eagerness, mah clutches at a |e buy a ticket for London, and vious to stepping into the train | smile qd at him in glad triumph saying: the = here, | 0 gratitude to the man known from | to end of the Russian empire as me, : ote 1, with rowhing straw fhe spy high- "T would much like to know what occurred before the Leitheourts left Scotland.' "The Leltheourts!" exelitimed Kampf in utter surprise. "Do you not to reason why, but to. pacify, the six Randred: What though their gowns show They have saved oa cents Noble six hundre had her will remain poor girl, until it is safe vet out of Russia." Then, further conversation, and block, tsacs the : six hundred. Rode "She i vee as a you, knowing that with your generosity you will help her in her distres ae Hit England wit ipl a my ot a a senaTl nate chia tae ate at sari for | Petersburg that the police never suspect is this. Therefore IT send her to ness' response. Ys _- psvibg pond rola ce ein a ae only, thet J theach "Tt tA ie shone une aeciia was-or her st ve lift . ; 28 08 fer strange ¢ story. Het Sweet face, with those soft, brown Suan er aa eee stood out Yeh Bbetore me, sleeping or waking @@ch moment express berushed south increased as thethe distance : years' back again sailing word, | te'ranean, of the cheat up in and of he Junior Easy-going and friend was bubspirits, delighted town down from Gib. to always, yet after théee the Medi- Smyrna, Manwith never a Lola to Leghorn, and further I recol- | Cha of a fight His well-shaven lected that very shortly he would be face ‘bore the mark of the southern , back in London from his term of Med- | S4¥OS5, and the backs of his hands were Marea ned ms BeTy ae. tanned by :the heat and the sea. He said after a pause, "I hap- | WS. indeed, as smart an officer as any pen. to know Captain Durnford very |#t the Junior, for the Marines are piowell, but had no (gen that he was| Verbial for their. neatness. and his friendly with Leithcourt.' he Red vena aaa white bear "Explain to hae stroking Highness what his| she men on poara the Bulwark had~. elved many a PEO ae complim fro m the Abate © (Continued ‘Tomorrow Morning ) reant |